s, II DI ''t:ii U fl; Eittstruo &idle any AND SUBURBAN TEE COURTS. , - \t, Vaasa Stamm Ilearti-sedg e Rec..' Truman/Ir, Feb. 6.—The case of the - United itates va. Chat! eti Johnston, of Plthole, indictment haying' In hie pos session counterfeit money !with Intent to • paaa the game, was taken I up. Defend out was tried at Erie, the jury failing to . 'Ygree npon a verdict. District Attorney tit:tent:thi s g thpreas a conviction, the Jury folthd is yen:lint of not guilty and defend- 1 ' luat Ottaa diacharged. 1 On thotion of Hon. P.; C. Shannon John o:2dacConnell, Esq.,pf Pittsburgh , - and on mettlon of Maria Attorney Car. naban, Joseph Slacker. Es q ., were sworn . end admitted to practice at the barof this Court. •- I - j ; - A libel was presented against 'thirty-. three-barrels of \whiskey owned by - ,- .l3rlualnek South, and nth,,nition &recta uniskue return.ible on the :Al inst. ' The case of Out Unitti suites vs. Mi chael Thieken way next taken up.' The - indictnient upon which the defendant was Arndt:mei contained two count., the fleet charging him with brawn:guild not imaging entry or report f !the amount; the wend charged him it liking can celled revenue stamps to' l,barre sold. The defendant in It ewer;-and ls er; and hie; brewery la located o Pennsylvania avenue. Theca+) is still "'lris]. \ 1 „. „ Distract Cewire-4wee TEURSDAZ, Febrnaryl3 -=-4 C. Patter o • ion it Co, vs. The -- Pitta urgh Savings Bank. Action to recover balance alleg ed to be due on contract I r the ere.ltion of the bank' building, .iner Liberty street and Virgin alloy. a trial. Following in the list for : Da. -Petrone Oil Co. vs.'.l Benny, Jr. Z. Cyrus Miller va. Poll rdr.Eentman. 29. hlnStein rk Co. vs. J Benny, Jr. 49. W. Voight vs. E. OV) vat. SG. Dltman A Co...vs. Mil er Jt Erdner. 61. A. Meßee's ex's val. P. Demoreen. Ga. J. G. Hall et al. vs. P ' Las. Co.- 74. W. Russell vs. J. Devhs. Capaines.Pallaa-litaro MellOa. 4 THURSDAY. Februmy . 6.-4 n the case of Illcllauon vs. Kler; Poste'r d Kier, the jury rendered a verdict foe the plaintiff for the sum of $1,268. Wm. Coleman vii Joseph O'Brien and .C. W. Hebb, executors of Bi E.; 31cGovv- In, dec'd. Action to recovermoney ad. vaned to deceased' during his life time. " On trial._l In the =se of Adam Bare, for use, vs. Michael action to recover the civil penalty of fifty dollars; for selling liquor on etunday, defendant confessed 1 judgment. Following is the list for Prides': ' 1 08. (Oct. E v. verson, Preston & Co. vs. P. 70. (Dec.) BlebeLet na vs. Hare. 76. ' Glliceple et al v i e. Wachter. 81. " Bell vs. West. Trans°. Co. 87. Schmitt vs. Keeling. 88. " West Branch Ins. Co. vs. Flee ens & Co. 89. " Same vs. Flamm Same • 90, " Phikerten vs. Gold et ux.. 91. " Allegheny Co. vs. jP. &C. R. 'illstarter lasssleus—gnage, internist Tritrastmi, February this case of Leonard Snyder, indicted for ma : Helm; mhichief, on oath of Edward Nan, the jury fohnil a verdict of ;not guilty, each party to pay one-half the coon. - In the rase of Ann Davin& indictee foe obtaining groceries ,tindir false pre.' tan's, on oath of Fidele Weis., found a Terdloc.of not guilty, each pany to pay one-half the costa. tt - Caroline-Bowman Win indicted for having Illegal or criminal sexual inter ewnse with Simon Stnbi, - tit married man. Verdict not - guilty, defendant to pay the CQStO... -Dennis O'Brien, Indicted for felonious mann and battery on oath 'Of William Donis, wee found not guilty and dis charged from custody. -1 1 - 111111:LInantrianCli CA 111 E. Augnatas Hoarier inn placti,d on trial for keeping end maintaining a nuisanc. on Butchers' Run, on the road leading to Perryaville, In the Seventh lward, Al legheny, In the nature of a glue factory. on the general complaint nf_prnperty holders and citizens realdh4 - , in the 'neighborhood. It to alleged that smells al an exceedingly noziounnatora, injurious tohnslth, are emitted from the-boiling o bones and other offal' matter at the es tablishment In carrying on the mann facturo of glue, manure, Mc., rendering It a serious nuisance. - G. W. Evans, butcher, residing on the . Raw Mill Valley Plank Road (Butchers' Run) testified that he never ( smelt an much of aemel las the smell which mine from Ifoottler's establistimenL I It .4113 . 0 ' - "Very offensive smell-a loud amell-or • rather anxiety of smella-stench from the boiling of bones and offal. Witness ' makledabont four - hundred -yards:dis tant from - the factory; he had dies:meted and could distinguish a smell dif ferent from that usually I arising from the - belling of bones anti other: offal. In the mannfactore re e. -glue, proceeding from lioevler's, had he mete pretty well acquainted with the - -different amens, and could distinguish. the particularly peculiar and l offeusilve • one. _Even In the present colill weather the small was offensive: . I Meee had seen persons held -their noses MI pasainc the: factory, and ho himself had nearly chokedfrom the smell. On croiteeiatril fruition witness mid he had a slaughter house, bat not on Butchers' Run. Ile could not say bow many slaughter houses, soap factories, pig aye, oil re fineries, glue factories, and boiling ,e -tablisitments were on Butchers'Bun. • from the - Allegheny city lineDbeLire -eonsolidalion. of a portion of [Reserve township) along the Perrysville road, ' for a.mlle beyond lioevlers. , I . A draft; or rather panorami, of the le callty was exhibited, with a view of showing that • melts proceeded from other embus,' • 41021, or thatfroni Iloev . -alai's for a mile up Merlin, within a nor . row ravine, high hulls on elthat aide, there was one contlnuoas line of kindred natseritior. It was objected to,I on the ground dust the defendant- could not ascalxi .I:Leder a cloud of stinks) dr by • showiag that other establishments con tribute] In creating the variety of stinks -complained of. There were atherstinks, butt that mule by the defendant the - biggest one. Thswitnesson the stand (Mr. E vans) ' e " lated there were soap factories. bone - "boileries,sto., In the immediate vi cinity . ofßoeder'. and abovis-tbai there were a nun:ibex of ahnightar -'hourtea, the offal front which we'll:now° - into the run which negeed by libeeter's that- thenewere deed bog “Lailleri - the - at stink feat which was terrible, also , n - Martin ; but the stink, the king of al l the - slinks was ths."atink which mm from the ferret' , ot the defendant _s' Jesse Edmunds, toll Reefer, Who had reedded on Butchers' run.for eleven years; testified that defendant, besides 'ling bones, and collecthig hog hair and tlo, il at hair, carried on the licoduess of bone boiling and bone grinding, which wee very offensive; them:tell was very a tarp; velum/is could ileiscrlbe it no better than - by asyincit was like vinegar, horse rod-. fah or hartahom tinder the nose-the ef .fect was 'similar ; belted passed along the "road when the dust from the grindliig of bones came out of the factory, palmist: teem= the mad and lodging on - boes, and the effect of it . to his nose was liar that of horse relish, vinegar or rts- • Jacob Craig, butcher,. also gave a tbs •oriptlon of the villainous Inanely" and waa certain. itprotbeeded from defend nt's factory. He had a daughter bottle on. .the road, The case we, on trial at adjouronJent. Beal Eames irassfen. The following deeds wero p!ace•f In Iteoordea's office, February sth, 1555: Yhiilp F.,Hald to Susannah Held. Feb. 4th, 1965, traat of land iu Ohio township, containing 17 acres and 40 pelcbes .I , lrs. G. Wallingford to E. P. Carpenter, /a 11,1887, lot on Elaworth avert an, Liberty . tiannahlp„ cntaining ' too scow. . . . ... . ... ......... . D.X.Wilson to Margaret . -i:::114ay let, 1887, tract orland in McCend -lesatowtuddp, containing 15 acres tzt .1 1..Z.40 William A. Ellis to Edward Men:men, 1864; let to - Chid township, I.itentruott germs and a half acres..'..nat -.2ehn Brown to Nathaniel D. Itmes; Jan. - 18.18e8 Wow - Ws plan of lota In East .'.7 ,LBirtninaltion, 32 CO feet. ..4C,0,V) oiteph C. Deal tbo y William .. garrison Ism' 3, .1868, one hell' interred la tract of land and mai in Feebler township, containing 118 acres and 87 perch. .... . 4401 .$7,000 JC:h1 . 1 .. .114 .21 ; 411 ;. 1. ............. • Feb. 5,1868, lot No. 4 in . Roseround's ptsci of lota, In . Collins township 21 - bY 100feet; 00 Samnel Nei ly to T. If . Varner, Jan. 18, 1 1808, tract of /and lm Temallies town -1 ship, oiquizig 15 iscrea an 63 perches Wlllllseu Ritil;y • tc: to .. W. Taylor, Jan. 18,1868, the one•secenth part of a. loton Viliun street, In the Fifth ward, Pitts. Ebumh, 24 by 180 feet ... .. —4BOO lieh F. Denny te Samuel and David 34 . Scherer, Dec, /0, .1867, lot on •11 tiallman greet. Ninth ward, Pitts - burgh. 48 by 120 fee:— ...$4, 5 0) John IC Mueller to John Noah,- Feb. 4, /86N • twetandlitions lote, - Nos. 6 and 7, on FlmnsyleanisAvenuc in the Ei_ghtli _wad, Pittabargh,,4B by 100 feet-86,7W Fab. Prete erie.--Wm. Breeze, a 'Wick amithOn &timberTy ellen made hi for mation before. Alderman Melloetere, obargivit Jacob. Frickaler, a continent: frittLawrenceville with obtaining gdode .under false pretintse. allegoa ihat '. - .thewtenited ithhuned work and material the 'shoot eighteen dollar* by rep. zsteritteg - that - be owned properly to BLrmingbam. A warrant wee Issued for -Zareen79f PleaU—Mariaret Statrord t ekamed before Mayor Blackmore nth Maidink meat' from a ata/1 Co the Dia mead market ea- oath of It Barak • mutter, was committed (*jail torah r - , . IletnebodiPs naught . • Several weeks since we pu' dished an account of a young woman ming, to the hfayor,s of f ice , and requesting to be committed to jail for vagrancY. She re lated • pitiful story, alleging tiLt her pa rents were dead and that she had been brought to the city by John Ceased?, a young man to whom else had bien roar rind about a year, and that her hushand had been arrested and committed to thus leaving her without either home or friend.. dependent upon the cc,hl chari ties of a heat - doss world for suprort„ In compliance with her request elm was vont initted to jail where she has remain ed until the present time, nothing fur ther being known of her his.ery until yesterday, when a letter received by a member of the-pollee force of this city from. a Mr. , Lobenzeig of 'Slim, New York, led to en Investigation of thereto. The writer of the letter stated that about two years ago hie daughter Li zrla t.. Lth . o was then between twelve end years of ago, had tnynterinealv lett home; and all efforts to find he had proved unavailing, and having men In the Pitteburgh papers the article above referred to, wins led to "believe that the young woman, Pie subject of the article, ' was his daughter. The officer v hilted the girl In jail, and alter considerable persua sion Army from her the following story: tier name was Lizzie Lobenteig, tier pttrents resided three nail. from Glick New York, Two years since, at which I Uinta she was twelve years old, while at tending school, she met Casancly, her Present husband, woo persuaded her to elope with him, prenubdog to place her in n good scho o l until she at arrived at proper ago, when ha would marry her. She contented, and he took her to Nit i [analog where they - lived together for ,over a year, and al the end of which time, they were married by a justien of the peace, near Kittanlng. Last fall they came to this city and took lodgings with a colored family in the Seventh ward, where theyvemained until Carasady was arrested and committed to jail, niter which. she was turned out of the house, and having no means of eapport had, at her own request been COMO:MIMI to Jan. It. will bo warn from the foregoing that at least a partionnf her story to the Mayor wee oorread. She; erflre.O.Pla no deaire to return to her parents, but on the other baud refuses to leave her worthless husband. Iler tether has been informed of thtleiremustancee. and committnnent lodged against the girl. that she may be retained i u custody until her father arrives or takta the necessary store to have her return toiler twine. ==l2l • The Sisters of Mercy having charge o' the Academy of . .St. Xavier's bare Issued an eloquent appeal to the charitable for assLstance to enable them to rebuild the Academy recently destroyed by tire' at Latrobe. They estimate their loss at, IR.:5,000 on which they had but $a),00 0 insurance. The property destroyed had been nlowly mad painfully acquired through the labor and porn nal exertions of the Sisters, not ono dollar of it having . boon. -received In charity. The private fortunes which some of these ladles brought with them on entering religion, and the profits striruing from their labor. 'in the Academy, had enabled them to ad vance step by step until St. Xarier's hal beimme the 'Jest pride of the Catholic community. During its existence more than time thousand young ladies from every section of the Vino]; and ni every religionadenoninatlon, hare been trained In It for the spheres of useful nese which they were destined to fill in life. The Sisters, morons In their coon donee in the goodness of God, have tot to work at once, with a hearty good wilt. to repair their great ima. Already step, have been taken to rebuild the Academy. and they hope, by next September, is bare 0126 wing of the new but:ding . open for the reception of pupils. But to carry out this design, it becomes necessary fot theta to appeal to the piablic for assis tance, and we are ocutldent that the ap. peal will not he road* haven, Our com munity, espedaliv the Catholic portion, has now the opportunity of testifying their high appreciation of an imititutloni which, in the past,bas been so fruitful In. good, and will take a pride m it.sistilL. to raison from its ashes., more beautititl and complete than before. • Read and Bevil.=ibipr Not temporary, bur lading anti err tine, are displayed in a moat wonderfo degree by that potent life renewing cow pound sold under the name of Dr. Key sees Bleod Searcher. We hare publLth ad in the Gazer= during the last "reel , same of hi most astound/rig cures erc, recorded of any medicine, That of Mr. Tithed, of Allegheny City, published 1r day before yesterday'e. tune, is one or them. In kis awe the whale eveterr. was worn to a Skeleton, with hardly the. power et life and motion. The use at Dr. Keyser's Blood Se Jager impure tone to the stomach and full power t, the digestive system, and in that ws:i imbued the needed materiel to repair tic seating frame. The decayed bones war. discharged and their place nopplied with new, and each Ilium* and organ put en renewed and wholesome Titer. Dr. K,eyeer does not claim for L. Blood Searcher any secret. Any phy edam who deems to inreetiaates its lei Piney be' made acemainted with It. compoeftion. lie does claim that it Is the beet tonic alterativeyet dt.~eorere f, for he has been able to cure with it when eighteen hundred pages of the Diaper, nary d/d not disclose a remedy.. and chums for the discovery of the roots anti herbs of which it ut composed the corn pletest combination of valuable bhp,- remadllis within human kaowledge. In Mail] may sorra strange that tens or th... action of Dr. Keyser's Blood Searcht the whole body ebould start to newt"... of .I== and rigor; but It is no stranger than the fact that.out of the name blood that circles In the veins, bone and brain, and hair, and tunatcle, and erne the Linger and toe mails, are recreated and repr., duced. The many extraordinary cur.: performed by it here, within almt. speaking distance, entitles It to the up pellatiou of the most wonderful medicine of modern time, . Sold 133;theerou. dozen or single b, tie, at Woo the Letzset. Docusee Groat Medicine Depo 2.40 i: Dr. Keyser's consultation rooms, for troublesome chronic 'disemeet, 320 Peon stow, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. l'avordSdy impressed - • An old gentleman from Ecunomy, who bee for a ntusaber of years made ayeerly oontributiola of one hundred dollars t the Hoene. of the Friendless in Alle gheny City, paid a visit to that Institu tion yesterday for the purpose of paying over his peaty installment. After de hooting the money to the proper pa nn, he expressed a desire to be shoot, through the esiabliehment. with whn.h. It ,rd not proceodtrf n a L r b i:e v fore P he posed to Increase his contribution to tsre htspdred. dollars He was then tahen into another department which plentsed himatlll more, in co nenceef which eddedzanother bun ; and so lie continned to Increase until ho contributed the handsome suns of seven hundred dollars. That man has a good heart.' Itortanay Selmer Innter•tarmattens. . An entertainment of a sery pleasing character, conaleting of a Orris. of el. r enneople view., illustration scenes In Bible history, temperance scenes, do., was furnished last evening to the schol ars and friends of the 'North Areunc . M.E. Sunday School, In their beautiful school room on the corner of Beaver Street and North avenue, Allegheny City. The pictures, as they sumanaireiy appeared, were expl ained i in tip Inter,t lug manner by re. Snyder, which, added to the muele and singing inter epersed throughout, made the affair pass cff very agreeably end rendered it alto gather ft gratifying aurae,. EC=!:1!! • It Is'isnol.ject of much Importance in our lady reader; especially these on I whom de - voice the antics of houeckeep• log, to know whore choice groceries et n be peach:seed to • best advanteum. Tu any of our friends undecided in :be matter we would make special meld ion of the first class house of Masers. 31c., Bride* Cleorge, 150.'184 Federal street, Allegheny, where will la, found a very importer and admirably selected stock of fresh goconee, tom, @pleas, produce, con diments, Ac., to. A. purchasing cult wilt convince nay person of the superior advantage offered by this popular estab lishment. . . 'Me City Dwellings, Ferry and Third sirevlnt—Those,tilvo dna Dwellingn, Nos. JS and VS' retry' street, at.ths wruer of Third, will be sold on the second door of kintlsraine'e Auction Emma; 108 Smith field street, next Tuesday evening. They am in a pleasant oslidt bottom". end q alto convenient to mark eta, churches, schools; and the Muldoon* partof the taty. Thew are very' deelrable houses. bee Melt -1!11110's ailetton advartisercient. : —AtToledo, o.io, Wednesday, an au thualudo reception wax - tendered Gen. O'Neill Presideat of the Fenian Brothur hood, Vice President (Bobo. and Col. Welsh. Bpoechee Were delivered by esti]. - A1 arge number of volunteers a:- rolled In the Irtah RepotAirol3 Army. (km. returns to Washington on special business, er which he wilt re new Ms ts to or aft ganthattsna. —The Dela Ware and Lackawanna Railroad Company, have been loatog fifty tons of ooal per month, and wishing to know what became of it, set watch, which resatted Id the 'wrest of r per sons, the guilty ;tartlet., at Cl 7 trills, liamptot Junction,. N. J., —The Rock Leland loth was up again yesterday In the New York Supreme l'ourt, and the mutton to transfer to the United Sint.. Courts argued. —The schooner Peter A. Keysor, wan atask at Fortrees Monroe on Tuesday, by a oollisiee with the steamer Geo Leary, and three Ilse, lost. — George U. Dent, broth-la-law of General Grant le a candidate for CO/ 2- grew ladstaana, CITY ITEMS Sew Geo. 1•1„ Sew Geo.l.f I And enough of them. At in—Dark Prints—at fin. At 121c—Be.st Prints—at i 2 c. At Icic-4-4 . Sheetin g ]lnglis—at 121 e. At Sheeting do.—at 37 e. $l.--n'oolect Table Cavern for $l. Linen Diaper, very cheap. Detainee in beantlfal styles.. Dark Gimthams. . Tinning, Check,, • Towels nnd Towelling, ...Daltinoral and Hoop Skirts, Seanalfsta Skirts, : Shirt Proms, Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Rosary, Notlons, Holyoke Spool Cotton. • As good as any imported Cotton, and considerably rheapeat. Wholesale and Retell.- • At Wm. Semple's, 150 and 152 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. . • "ii Idle the Lamp fluids Oat tb Burn" there , lis n r...hatioe for restoration of health; If, therefore, the constitution has been weakened by disease or excess —the Inerres shattered—the stomach weakened'—the appetite gone, and all the world appears gloomy—pour some fresh it Intl sour lamp, In the elope of Plan tation Hitters, which will make 010 flame of life again burn brightly, and illumin ate a once wretched existence. For la dies It's an elegant and gentle stimu lant, exactly each as they requlil3. Stony famllitM will not be without IL It has au In incase sale throughout the world. MAnnoma Warne..—A delightful tot-. let artiele--superior to Cologne, and at 'half the price. I Hang:Ana —.Tod:zing from the largo patronage schteh is daily bestowed oh,the widely] knoWn jewelry house of Reine man, Meyran 211 Fifth street, we aro constrained . to believe that the special , induo,ments offered by that rep-, resentidive house ere even greater then on yec ad vr-rtised. The firm offer the Ira inense ptoek of jewelry, watches, clocks, 'flyer and silver plaied wares at prig,' to auit . Porehasers. Within n short time hey purpo,c taking p.ssessinii of their ma.4.tuitlixot•now building, which wits recently injured by tire, and in the Mean while offer their emek at very great bar- I , Extraordinary llargalns in Table Lin ens, at Bark, es. Thank., to • Mrs; Winslow'm Soothing Syrup, tie have been relieved front sleep, Ifs l„fights of painful watching with poor, sti Irering,s.ret !ling child,n. It give 4 not only rett, but vigor and health—tho lit tle fellow will wake tip bright, cheerful and reOushed—softens the gums, cure. wind *Alia and regulates the bowels.— Chrinkri rlzbinet. • . . Thirtil-fire cents a bottle. Be auto and eall fo rt ' "Mrs. Winslow'. Soothieg- Syrup," lhaving .tbe fee.aimile of "Curtis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are blow imitations. I Good Coeds at Gold Priem—HayEng marked down my go-oda to gold prices / will Soli; my enure stock of beaus and shoos Crib kinds forgentaladltyptlaars. and boys, at prima lower thanAtills.4tave been sold \ alone tho war. warnant all my goodti;, having been selected with great care. AIM from that class homes. Parties purchasing can depend on get ting a good article. Call nail examine sears purchasing. elsewhere. No trouble to show gouda.\ JAMES ROBB, . ES Market west, Bee Ole 121 cent "Linon Towels a Barker's! • "Rest Pelnt."—The special importa tion or reel point lace goods. Just opened by blacnim elt Carlisle should be wen everejlady who hese passion fur fine laces. Por elegance, etvie and beauty of design they excel anything over open ed in Pitteburgb. The price is not Me least attractive feature, being extremely 10w.2d. The rise of gold has not affected the prices prevailing fur dress gveds, velvets, housekeeping linens, sbeetbigs, towele,,darnasks, sbaysle and - general dry goods, st[the fashionable house of Bates .1t Boil. 2': a. 21 Fifth !greet. Ladles will consult their oivi, Interest by favoring this house with a purchasing. visit. Noltrd Country Blankets, clump, 'at Barker'i. To WI, aro offe Lots fro shawls, Goods, togs. Prl olcsale Bayrrsor Dry Good, we riinc inducements—Job the Eastern Auction Sales— Dress . Goods, Mauskeeping Men.' Wear, Shorting, Shirt , nia, Sa J. W. BA4irrat S Co., AO Market Street. Something Now In tho a - tiy . of etTlish bonnet ribbms his Just been tomv - ed at the fashionable real: trimming and no tion house'of W. W. Mporhead, No. 81 Market stiect. Lidin will find a full - asslrtment otall the lines or goods peon_ tzar to the trade. very reasonsbleprices. Call In and examine the selection. Throat Allections...reumption,chron le catarrh cif the head, diseases of the -Ts and eni, surceeefully treated by Dr, Abort!, 134 Smithfield . street. °Moe hours from: 9 .4. at to 4 r. t. 41, Lace geed. and embroideries of the richest pattern• and texture, Just open , ed at the f,a4blonaWe retail trimming and notion bonae'of W. W. Moorhead, Vie. Market Street. li' Goods at litioletale.—lV• aro of fering bargains (tom a lull •tuck. Many goods ail.* than eastern prima J. W. Banat• dc 59 ]tark•t streeL • Gentleakei will And the best wort meta of (..sliionable furnishing goods, at •moat reuattitble prices ? at. W. W. Moor head's, No. 191.. Market street. Call and 'Exaauna the largirand corn ,lete coca, Of Ladle.'lr3, at William 'Leming"; No. 13l Wood street. • tf Cone.ltutloit Water la a certain cur for D:abotea 'and all &masa, of tile kid non, For pals by all slruggiArta Y wr. Bargains in 'Ladles' Furs, ni WlUlan_ Fenaing's, No, I.V-tVonal stmt. if See Earkegi's 121 cent Shirting Mulin STOCK OF GROCERIES, LIMP AND MSS STORE. FpR 8 Lt mEasti tirrenuixan, Awl new Anlnrs ant rat, btrx..g. batlas Ample Cel!zr aud Loft. Room for a la , te.basladaa, totaled taa Ile Best Business Street in the City Inn olcotrOcct f t - . . t at be man son entente big otttocion on 01.2 m butl..esc. eta. It lon,w too down oi Wow to ?DI ABD FIPTECI 770178APD DOLLIAP4 • pitman tato rtnasalay f& 4I watts the Lego.. wowd fora "tricot thaw to sun 11 . 00. watt s nslastal • tatrsoo w stela salvattittss usossso4 ottars cap ! Addrres thli Waco NEW HE 4TEII Fon rerntic AWD TS 'BUIL INOe.,llarlor owelted Letter. Patch: to , an IlaOketoVlD a l e ea:lucre"oat, And NI me .r•r 'n ee ' d,11.t. I pato,' In a be . 55 rof oh , Pi ri•bi ralorred sO the l i e -TIC pa. 00.. , rbe barn* :la law imakr• A'a g , M. le., No. IN toortb Otieei r rltribar„N n. oira. & I Co,..eorher of Toortb aid rtreeta. Ilatek•arrh. A. Arthur., Si Li.. lifita..i et., illiatrarah." L.U. 15 betlas4 ..tant litiabareb - 11. o, Wear itazerood et. •Ittabee AD. ViilLb. bowl, f ram.. CN'Artila toornialro 04/rA•ents Wanted. rir, ru. Iai \ I '' S 7 I I N : 73 I :N ?"'" Di ". O . N .." W 7 0B118 "2 . ~.. 1 r LLOYD az BL.IICH, AIIrFACIIIIIiI 071 Rest Common, Rennet!' Juniata Bloom Iron. i1'...%1,111/LNS EAU. 11.01 IND • 841 Az.1129 . • Ht. 01% RAND. T . and ANIMA _ 1 4 011:8111.1.,ATtod attiST DAM. NOWZIt and It=PRR BASS, II I • CYLIXDLIL and QUAIL') OIL riFflt•Z 11103, HALL T HALE )1U and 16 Ihr. to tar rarde itllUriliT CHAIRS and SPIKES for Mara ?LAT HAILS. Punched and thanniorrnak 1.70• L OCUESN IRON. r 1•11.8 lred Wareham.. sod thrICO at lb. War VIIIVr7TaitAtIVAr.PItwnt [wan 0.. INUU WORILS.] HUGH. M. BOLE.t CO., FOMNDERS, " Bugg* Builders' and BI eldnists Make to order Marto. Slid Land nu Inatau oral! Ciao, warranted to alve aaelitletton: Castings. °revery dererlpelon. wide to ord." fiLamr, 0up.t....A. B. SOLia: roman Multi me le.op, Co,. Pan Alle* Davi. WAY. ro , +.dr). Nom. W. , and “71 - 1414.1.reet. PITIIIIII3I/611H. PA. 11)..5.3 p ITTEMITLIGH STEEL *ORELS ANDERSON, COOK la' GO., , 0511COTMOODS TO JOrOLS, BOYD A C0..1 • • Monufactlaut of the Usti REFINED CAST STEEL, • owe, at me, .nu and thtason, of, I; Saw pert an olmot twat r eel: Out NEAP'S!) Ala, MO W . L:IO MACHITSS, argcc PLOW WINOS. BPI:roe . Cllo=4llB, ay., M. Cost aml Common. Plow a ?prong Steel. IL/rw—Cc,. rof Sjnt owl etro.U , two Isl.ots abort Ilwail , knonultelailool 02301. PORT PITT POUND : Y. I i EILUIL LIU NEPHEW 11 / 1 01.LCV171.21111 01 , HEAVY OEIHNANCE - - - - .hilt ALL. ALxvn or aravr ciarrorits. bpa,lY etteattta- pefilto tiOLLLtili MILL a I .14.. hLAh - 1 . tIACLIINLitr had Mtn). HLI'LlItl amended to prommtly. • I teretathre,th. beet trazttliels wW ahrayl rt~riai at 1.111. Irooodn, I 1 • 4:gothooletoOlr. IVO lat JO4p.rul.: .11.11 NA SOD Itarnonto patter.. onetrechil n_svier the eu.,0011101 or Mr, St. 100?. to IhraLth YLIL ILACIILIVirtt at Wel Ito 1601:1 • MONT BLANC FOUNBRY. Sutler Street, Ninth Ward rII , 9ITE UNION IRON InILL I III. - ......x^r•rxsismrEaca-sa. Pallas Mill aid Bridge %as:nap. S 111116 f 8718 dD 10111.1 111.41bla•ry wad Castings gesatally. VW!. prAaptly earctall, CILIUM RiA- 9 0:4.1131.1L. EBILERT k IttACKLEVD. nanstlip. 1 3 1 ACK IitAIIOND STEEL WORHS PARK, BROTHER & fO. WASISTACIOMS OP AIL rmgcmrrnon • a/ Mee and Wareboule. 1-70, 1 22 . 1 . 111 1. •22 sad 1 It & 121 PfesBl/122•111, r 1 rilltlllll2ll. BERLIN FOUNDRY • PRICE & suat, , ,; • Upnc. n W 11.3110171.1, No. 29 Wood Illtreot • Kaalihkz:zre sad keep COlNtaati 0a ~:a. if Pipe /kr!, • WAOtarcrtiftulaton#tiv,uv... Lid euttias./....DY. ORESCENT FEEL WORKS }MLLE% DARR PAM% • BEST QUALITY, CAST ST IL orr. , LAT...i.r.rrmaltoN rATU_TO LIE =mu.. Offico, 88 Wood Eltroe i I ISt ET. VELAIUSII HOTEL MU. O. TroTnnErEmy JEAso ROBERT-LEA• it LNUTACTUREI 07 STEAM .ENBINSS BOILERS • Pisoigiat Hoi4tterei ABD DOCTOR ENC4IOI3 1 of all dimeriptlons me* ite of 71rat wadi Pcmy pirrxrcßog. PITTSBERGIIIRONWORiL J. PAINTER & 10141. . 10.7774.0r0z0s Iron, iluclbet. Tub in 4 Traub. 1100k13 AND BEMTI3, lalovreafrium. PA. IMI EVEILSON; PRESTON* CO., pri.r.rsrc, p.s.vira [ ILIKONWOortIEiCS, Warehows. No, IGI and 181 First bt.. Vououtagess Ilwate; Plotabugh. MAW • laili4111141):4A ," Wlll. M. JOHNSTON. td.,,,,fu.0., or Cllalill IntlV.lLlt, /I_2(alZ, AVICNOLItn UAeffr NeNUOT: i i i. ct kludis or WILL.% Dl al: Rinds or MACHI N ny ner of WATTON anq bil [NO 11TH , of Pm etrert Pluebn r " IRON (11TY 110.9EILE BURCEirigui loraeraren ot asluod,Chstawal,Julalata Pella /191-ICMWEIV 3=1.40 , 11/91% , 41,11...‘,.”. , v , .•• kw" - ! NESS' CONSIGNMEN I 8. 30 obl. hach Tow Volition; lea AUDIO,; Do Ins flea l'etchim; 00,000 10. Teenorree r•noptot 14 ' etert ' ; ' r h olNr 2I tall& Prime liar) Bum; • t h kr n o tiE o n , 00 nlgs 14,1 L gt . to g li . b i to . tfa bob!, Battez; , lm bualtel• Crlaie eineti fool; Ibis stack, (Wert OXbuts 1:.0.1 Vlurger• Tor We by ukarr • Pinta, 47,k R'D CD Ittbote• flotbesChettes =74 ° Y.'"' itirro b t4 . w ...I tied Buda *at; • 213117,: 4 2:154.1:lItaol *bite & Flat i rligiftteat' ta Int Flan ar "*"'`. eit r oarritziv, ai ours, i X&IiII7FAUVb3MEIS. _ Vua.m, rissq.....W. c. rorran, Vapn. PITTSBURGH' FORGE & CO., AND IRON co., Raz Iron; . . Railroad nob Ban and Bolts; Rallfigaa Car Axisa Rolled; Splrroad Car Axles Hammered Locomotive Frames; • Locomotive Frame Shapes, aide Lads; Teams, Straps; I Platen Reads; 1 Steamboat !Mania i Steamboat Cranks; Platen lbws, wrists . • Masan Jaws, collars, ao. prirloci No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTNIIIIR.OII, PA NATIONAL FOURIBY &NI) PyPE won.ri:ffg, . I • • Corner Carroll and Smalltime :•• streets, Ninth Ward, • H rITTSBVEIGiI PA. ^v~ma..~~a~~. IIiANUFIIIVFUIitEi OF. Cast Iron. Bowl Pipe, FOR GAB AND WATER WORKS. • My Pim ant all cast vertically ntts, la /hi eland anet 1S snq 1.13027.3. ALIO, %ILO anon. =eat Of • mum came m twin mns vM3 %raid so_aarl its slasaU fAsi o ef Uas al works to my mats of a ' Utrill. l4 fella Charcoal Nn mum uoia. USIZZIts street.) &d -eb. •lUdl Lindsay, Sterrit& Luwer, Manufacturers & Thipertera of EC A RDWARE; CUTLERY, &c., 337 LIBERTY STREET, Cox , . 9:7l74alimpiv Er oars Below • PITTSBURGH. 4811. aavate r YAIRISANILIP eoLizas: HYPIELD ' L 1: • NIMICH 86 CO BEIT BEYOND CAR STEEL 1111 t 1 killn Ual 1111!, • WU, MOLLS, CITECOLAX GAIKI AZDCIOOI SAW PLATES. awrno inn) azin-itsarrio RAILWAY SPRINGS. I. Cad oaring sleet, fast and German Plea , Steel, rum WINOS AND ROWER NAME SPERMS, MLLES AND STEEL TIES toi.usamovrz, HOE, EARL roam.lo/1 CAL AND MACHINERY CANT 81.1., • !, CROW-NABA. &A. AA, AA • Warehouse, SS Water St« Pillsrlat ATLAs WORKS, ORTOX 7RAJ2 . Rath Aard, TII031•131 N. MU.LER, Presidont. J • These Work, are arsom tea larrut and moo easaplab astAbllsenent la Ids Welt, and ars sow prepazoid to famish linglimot Every Descrtptla !Mier; on Multi. fame Iron Won I . 11.rosA Castings, lionize 'KW Castings, . • Rupee earflap, Raeblas CastLlga to ioneal Courtin"- ILDERS . SOLICITED. ime JAMES M r RITER, 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTNIICIIIIII, .I.II.NUTACITZSIL OP XMLIZADir ClkX...rjr . r..92kpliraii, . EiTtLING PANS. . — .COPP*3 trri&X rIPZ,' • ' BOLLING MILL STACKS, • ' .And Pugrr tat 2.1 W 011.11,, lot Stramboati. JOHN RONEY ) , REM FOTEMIRY, Carson 84, lido Ward, near LT.R. Roemer Dies, Steel Moulds, rg 1131.ui lutite Cuezp punk, '40311110 WU= cromaydlYatteadad Or% 4cra galleried sag carnally .4 aallnanon,7 =acne. ' • ;