\ . usli-ii I tip ilittsbitt &Ott. \ , ____„—__-:-_, 111 ..; ' . -Y i n C haillu is lecturing, in natii' York; • '• —There are 723 students at Yal,e this year. • . --"\ ' ' —A woode n railroad is a Car s& novelty. • - 'Leotard didn't succeed. and has gone • ;, '-'. ii--..0-02i., \ I-A rinaor\iayi Bonner has given Dexter "to Grant \ - - _.Belle 'Boyd Is trying the drama again in ' ~\ Ciiciah lti. •,: - \ r , 1 1 -New Orleans has s new 600,000 bushe grain elevator. \ . .' ' - ,gdwin. Booth is playing at lleficker',a ' . . theatre in ellicagc,t. .- - • —lke ancient Faker of ieva is stillgoing , it in New England. • \ '' ' - '- '• —There it-some talk of tre nding Carl . . • ~ , , Schurz 40 the Saasie. -• \ , • ..,.....' charl r es . Diek etc, - St., is new the editor ( - - . vic . AU 00' 'Tzia' Round. . \ - '' - - ' ~4Tile PeirisYliinra. Railroad is 'ao have • ) ,-; , iir:d . flice at EL' Jaaeldli u ;"-°' \ ' - " l'iepro made 41400;000 of ins great fikline by ii:xlibling ire Turkey , ' 'LL4telatid's new hotel at Long Drench is • ' I . --said'ili be sit hundred. feet long. ~•:';. \ • I '•.----,London, has a wine cellar which -ex , : - - ''' ' ; "Amide eleven acres endeiground. • , ', - _,, '' ~ - ~...dhuniga has a pane glass which urea; . ' 1 .innes fifteen by seven and a half , feet. - ' .=-Laniorearor, a daniniese; pelsoned her - : 0 4to-death in NewOrleans:recently. • ' . .. —llrs:Yelverten is coming lap to read to 1 • - the unsyrripathiring, uncongnalarNorth. An ice velocipede (t. e.. one to go on - • the ice) is Meant the latelf phaie of that -- Mania. .-- -, - , . . • ' ' :-, ; —lioston. has discovered her inability to , . keep up a really first class hotel; such as St. James' was. . - . -The" Presents at a faohionable NeW = . York . wedding last week were worth three aridred and dit . .7 thalamiid - 4 0115ra. - . ''..;•',>....,*-rigiacid,'lnis a blind Member. of the ' ' :. : 1106i:tot Commons. There ire many such, - ' llguittlyispetdeuig, in our own. Congress. • ' - -Th, citizens • • of Earriaburg • and -, the towns upon the Susquelnama river abive - that ,dry arsinaiiiig arrangements t° B t 6ck • . ' .- .. , the river with black bass. --LAbont 160 barrels of ale were run off (," :'. iiii;ille sewer'sri viralo the other day, the , . . , watchman •of the brewery having been liroWned in , the at containing it. . 1 • --Tlie New York Express begins its ac . A . X 1 7 - •count; of Saturday's digester theie with . . '.. • ' •'The long predicted smasii.kty- on the Ful - -ten Ferry came at last this morning. •, . ' " '--The•Boston Post thinks - I.,igue Island ' • ,is a Syr mdle. '" The head and front of its , . • • • _ ... o ir en dbigil is its. situation in Penns vanki. ' - - , If it were in New England it would per; ' • - • - .., i _ , fectio ii: ,- .. . .. . .., . .. • . - • - —Thee Annapolis Gazelle says" that e. , , • • 43overnMent, has purchased a farm known - • , , -, as the -"Strawberry Mil Farm, near that _ portion of- thbecity known as Lockwood it ' ' Tille," for thense Of . the United States Ns, -cal Academy. A.large hospital for the use ' - :- • ", -,- of ,the Academy is sOon to be , built. . . . - ' . •, • - Forepitigh's - menagerie was burned out in Philadelphia 'recently. and the . Bulls , • Unsays the lion ran away with all his might - and mane. • Also that one. of . the animals was a wolf An _appearances but a lyin' in wilting, but we may as well just put down , ' : '' u a lot ili tlieseß oll ordar as Li a low t ' -,- At least one man up, town couldn't keep . ! - -, -wolfs:way from hie door, on~ Saturday, if the are to be relied on. 1 •.' . .- • -'Why Wes the lien on Saturday night like ,: ' • 1 . '- - the goddess of morning . ! Why, because he i : was•A-roszer , of course. All the ,otler ,beasts in, the confiagrated - menagerie Were.scared, butthe buffalo was . --- sbuff-a-loir. exhibition of fright. " • ' .It is thought now that' the tiger mistook that private house for a church, and went in there to prey. .' , . , , . , . El II spi• wimtmotts. , ---At,Deper!.„, Wisconsin, : a woolen minis to be built: ' —BO,OOO factory , girbi are •employed in La*enee, Masi -Very .lance 'quantities of cotton have arrived at Macon, -Georgia. : • "-Virginia is pleased with the revival of cloth manufacture in that State. One firm in 'Beloit t Wisconsin, has made during the east year, 1,500 reapers. new sash,anddoarfitotory employing 15 hands;Was started last Septemberin Clin ton, Wis. Goodsell's foundry at Pentwater, Mich igan, was burned on Hallow E'en, the 19as being $lO,OOO. , — The Sprigues are having the founda tions of a large cotton mill laid this fall, at Augusta, Maine. '—Eleven hours is the duration of a day's work in the cotton and woolen mills of North Adams, Mass -The Starch factory, at Indianapolis, which was burnt a few days ago, is to be immediately. re-built: - Roster's tack factory at St. John, N. 8., mikes one hundred tone of shoe nails and • -carpet tacks per year. , • • —The boot and, shoe• trade of Phitadel . phis ha ,received new life from the in creased Southern demand. , - 7 0 n Saturday_ week, Moor, Cahoon & Co.'s planing mill, in Cleveland, was burnt, Involving aloss of $20,000. • —The past season his been one of the most prosperous that the Lynn, Mass., shoe manufactories have - ever had. --Two boot and shoe factories in Port ' land, Me., 'employ 150 hand, and turn out = 4,500 cases of shoeing per annum. —The cigar makers strike seems to be - nearly' done, the' Manufacturers having • agreed, to some , slight concessions. .-:-The explosion of a tank in Shillet,o's I candle factory, in Cincinnati, a couple of weeks ago, cost the owners about $30,000. —4 Trend:moan is traveling in Mississippi seeking an< advantageous site for a large manufactory of prints and blaached cotton goous. —There is, a mill at nane's Falls for gtrinding pure flint for porcelain and flint • glass manufacturers. It is supplied with imported machinery, and can turn' opt two tAtmdred„thousandpoundaper day of growth Sint -0, • , , , In 'Walloon, .„Vt.., the tenitoursYstent ., ' ' ,• - - ' 111 1 1StaCrini'' ' . t .of labotjhas Woeen adopted. Until. Very tecentlis eleven hours has been a &7's . *Prk.`___ = :' , -_,. =A. olan firm engagedin thematic*, turf. of britannia and silver-plated ware, makes twelve hundred dozen .I:suitor frames per month. • - , ' —The Maine Central Railroad Company is about to build a handsome new machine shop at Water v ille. Tilei fonnastibie fat already laid:, - , - ': ' - --One Boston factory makes four tons per day of PaPer, bankers' and book binders' paste. The best quality of flour is tried for this purpose:.. • _ `. —llalPe shoe factoryat St.7ohn. employs one hundred operatives, and 'has been so enlarged #iat'nearly 'two hundred will be employednext year. ' . l —flue-Portugnese, introduced tobacco into Japan about , two hundred and fifty years ago, sad 4,10 W they,raise and raartufac- Wrath* , own supply. - -.-The -: ; recent • fire at the Washington ,IT1118'„„ inLa*eiicei/Cals.; Aestruyed $O9,- ovo, , werth of Property, which was fully Covered by i nsurance.' , —West tbCo."a glue and fish oil factory, at *Sandusky, Ohio, was burned on Satur \daY a Week ago.`.. The . building was insured awidths losswas $12,000. \ 7 11amilton, Evans and De Cotusey, of Philadclphia, bought at auction , last week the iOlll and machinery of the Rose Silk Comparry et Roclrrille, Conn. —Abllit a week ago, a fire occurred. in Fond du \sc, Wis., which destroyed a car nage shop; \ a shingle mill and a pump fac tory, the total loss was $27,006; the insur ance, $6,000. \ —The prohibitory liquor law in Maitre does not.: we believe, Include elderberry • „ -. . wine, and there is a ‘ fictory at Windham in: that State which makes 4,000 gallons of that article wifely year. , \ ' - —ln the newly developed lion regions of Roane County, Terinessee, a large furnace . 'has been 'ilt, four relics from Kimbor ough's lending,. on the Tennessee river. About 200 men are employed \ at it. _ —A fine new brewery has just been built at Idancliester, N. H,, it is one hundred and five'y forty-five feet, and ,is fiv\ stories high. The Oat of the establishment `has been about fifty thousand dollars. \\ —Waldo and Son's woolen mill, at Ar. , cade, N. Y., was destroyed by fire on \ the 30th of last month. Seventy . hands were thrown out of work. The ,immediate, loss was $40,000, on which there was $28,000 of, insurance. ..40.0..... ......-- \ --One firm in Boston during the past yearlias employedlso hands, and canned 330 tons of tomatoes. Besides thiti the firm put up yearly 3,000 barrels of various sorts of sauces and catsups, and a large quantity ', of fish and fruit. - • —UPOI I the subject of labor in the South; 1 1 . , Iliclutiond .Whierseys: "White labor ma come in, there is room and to spare,for alltlia , k til ;s l COine; but the main reliance, and the t for 'the cultivation of the old staples Intist , be upon the black population." —The hammer and finishing shop con nected with *shovel works of Brown, Sherman & Washlnitii, at Middleboro, Mass., was burn on the' 6th inst., with a large amourii.of,vraTible machinery, The property- was instu-erlin $16,000, which does not cover the loss. Hempstead, Texas, ft 7 a small place does a good deal of manufacturing. It has' a steam cloth factory, ,an lion . and brass - ' • foundry, three steam ; planing: mills, one • \ steam saw mill, one carriage factory, one steam cotton press and gin and two steam grist milli, all in full operation- \ , Murray's lumber .manufactory at Fred ericton, N. 8., is the largest in that . pr - 'thee, .one hundred and , twenty-five hands are \ employed and the annual product is sixteen millions of feet of spruce lumber, and twelve millions of• laths. Most of the lum ber Ds shipped to Europe, but the most of theileths come to this country: —,Thi International Union of Bricklay ers, in their recent quarterly report, states that the trade is flourishing in all the cities wherein local Unions in connection with the. National Union exist. Over two-thirds of the bricklayers of the country tol Daley Cake B ake ra & Ccaffeetioner, . AND DWI= IJ. TOBNION aDONESTIO 71,13TTE1 a ARMS. , . No. 441. c o mer Fe d e ral and Itobizwynetreeta , _ _Alle gheny. W - Counapoly on hand, ICZ OBZAX, of [ Tarlom Aaron. • - • PIANOS. ORGANS, 40... - - - la trr THE BEST AND car,A.P. SI3T PIANO AND ' Schonuteker's Gold Nodal Philos AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. • • P IA N O , The SOKONACNER I combines all 4 the latest valuable immanent" known in the oon itrnetion of , a list class ininrtunent. and has always been awarded the bitched Premium where're; et hibited. Its tone is full. sonorous and sweet. -Tne workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from 160 to 1150. (Wording to style and finish.? cheaper than all other se-caned first caw Piano. ' • EsTEra COTTAJIE ORE/AN . Stands at the head of an reed instruments. is pro. during the most perfect pipe guilty of tone of any similar Instrument in the 'United States.. It is BIM pie and compact hi construction. and not liable to get out 01 order. • CARPENTER'S to iItrHANA TREMOLO', is only . to be found in this Organ . Price from $lOO to 0450. All guaranteed for Ave Yews. N BARB, KNAXE & =MI r \NABE & VMS AND ILUNIS BROS. PIANOS, For mile an monthly and quarterly payments. imeamornisurtiE , odd 43 Fifth street. Bole Sent. 0 :I NA, CIIMERY 100 W D STBILDT. (111 INA GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, PiRIAN STATUETTES, aBO rna And other STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, a great variety. 100 WOOD'' 131%111'T. RICHARD E. BREED & CO 100 WWI) STREET. MERCHANT TAILORS: . • TIEGEL, mate cutter with Heipenhelde,) _ ricencuAlwr TArr,on, • No. 53 Smithfield. Street, Pittsbrgh se2A:72l NEW FALL GOODS. A splendid new stook of cIAc:M'IEIEI, C4SSIMEREi Just received by left: Merchant Tailor. 13 Smithfield street. HAIR AND PD -- R - F - 11 - PifERY. ' Joan PECS," Ornamental Hair 'HAIR WOUSEB AND PERFUMED, O. 131 bird street, near.Sraßbileld. Pittsburgh. Always on lusnd,_ a Aeneral assortment of LadleS , WIGS, BANDS, 4.3.1W,5; Gentlemen's WIGS, TO. FEE& SCALPS, 01JARD CHAINB,_ BRACELETS, A c , SW A.good Pale Ds cash wUI be given for BAR AlB an . Ladies H, d OentlemeAis fair Carting dolled the neatest manner. ' ' i • nala:uS _ , • nARR & MOSER, AIWILITECTSi I 'Burr NOUSN ASSOCIATION BUILDINOB, No., and I St. plait Street, Pittsburgh, Pa: Special attention given to ihe 4lesignincinid_builang of {MUST BOUM and PUBLIC BULLDINOB. • ' IF :~- _ Ufa 2~ densx44 in Ow Contaitly Opening Ilegut Lines of FALL it IifISTER 0004,p87 gimi,totfiza, sin iFiu =lva BLITTONS . surThrs. mum. ittinnsos; *INN/LT, NZ= ANN ELMS 8121103 n 3; lII[TLECITIDT3II4 arriviNGß: Bownta% SATE, IrLowsus, pLumms. nx7 . imp EOM AND comm. LAIM23, Irstosit-GABBISWII4 ILRSCED merrom AND EFEtI3I3D nowissi- ,: NAV , 1 15 Mileignitin •ANP OB.A.WERS , ~ •,,. ~4 i, . par th e.., • ,• ~,,,,,.. lux= 8. LESS K I D oui,ias. 713 tingly 0011811 TS, sasiees 4:112117*T AND IXITTINft YM,MI3, aii ,slwitis "EIdaBOIDEIIXO t=:nwis, ' d lcirr Embs; DRUGS' AND - CHNIYUCAMS. 'MUM SENIO CORDIAL, • • An lean le remedor Stunmer oamplalnt, DIAS ttrea. Dypentery, :Vomiting, Boor I:Stomach sad Millais *prima, • . • 1)11,...5U15'' , 1ti111?...•.E.111l A spectlie tor Cholera. grarops sad Stomach. for eels tfr ' ' Cosner of Liberty and 'Wayne Streets, PURE WHITE LEAD The only green •palnt that will tot deteriorate try eancomre. It wifi look better, last longer and give more Tierfeot satisfaction. than , any paint In the =whet _ • Bonds and llortgagas, being first` 433 808 liens car Beal Estate - $ 81 8. 1881 Bonds at 'par S5 OO 00 ,000 00 U. 8-10-40 Bonds, at par • 515 NI, ,0 Reel Estate 910 S BT. clan STREET. Ofnceranat‘re 418 60; Cub ...... ... 39,116 00 EIE:INRY MEYER. ARCEUTECTS. VFXIiEB. 19. 1 A fall assOrtment. of The be ui,kairbf gri± SID, 414516 mulala dz rcliwici, AGENTS FOR a. imoonans & SON'S INcCOVEI IMIWITEIt GREEN, I,Iy~~POOL. ME= ALEX;. 8: MACRAE, MIZE": POE • Chemicals, Drugs. Dyes.olls. PrOVIIIIOIII and PPOdtlect Or every description. Business conducted on one-half the terms of othe houses. • The American transactions n LivensOol sione oeed London ands the porU of Zurope putt cr gether. Weekly Ciresears. Commercial Advices,‘Cable Messages, /sc., rt application. sel2:x37 : SEWING SIAOKINES. rrHE GREAT AMERICAN COM BINATION. • 4 BIITION4IOLE OVEINEAMM AND SEWING !LWIpNE. IT , MIAS NO ZIJAI., . smxci Almoirnum THE BEST zommi MACHINE IN VOL WORLD AND IN TBINqI.CALLY THE Cg . *PAO]lte wanted to . sell this Ifinitlne. . I. Glide. ,C. SALST-4 3 Ear. • I ... Agent for Western Penasylvarrtg. Corner FIFTH AND . MARKET STILIMIS, over INettardeorve Jewelry Store. . _ 464 STA'FEMENT OF THE kEA ESTATE SAVINGS, BANK, OCTOBER Met, 11368. ASSETS: To t s ) 1 mannirrins Amount dna Depositors 6477,354 . 38 Amount 'due Denotttors, Interest • 16,053 36 Noventberlst. 1868 ' TiZtal $189.407 72 Balance Contingent , Fund'. ...... 30,658 10 The above is a trument: • . sus . CARRIER, Treasurer The 'undersigned Auditing %Committee. have ex amined the Books of the Beak: the Bonds. Mort gagee and Securities, and counted the Cash. and and . the above Statement correct. NICHOLAS VoEGTLY, WM. H. SMITH. Committee • H. CHILDS. • • President—lSAAC JONES.- • Vice President — Wm. H. SMITH. Accountant—B. C. PARSE. _• solicitor—T. BRADFORD TODD. TRUSTEES: ISAAC JONES. , INICHIOetAS TOEGTLY Hon. J. K. , MOORIFIEAD, •WM. H. SMITH. Hon. TH 4 M. HOW,E,IIHAIiVEY CHILDS, , JACOB PAINTER. • • C. G. HUSSEY. ' _ D. Wj.d. 'DWELL I INTEREST ALLOWED on Deposits in this M 1 nsti tution, at SIX PER CENT. PER AN firM, payable to Deplistiors in May. and November. which, If not drawn, will be - lidded to principal and COMPOUNDED. Cpen for Depoetts from 9'1..14 to 3r. dniiy , also, on Saturday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock. • • OFFICE. 68 FOUR TH AVENUE. n012m30 • PITTSBURGH. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. French Burr Snpt Machines, THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN ESE. Portab/e Fiour - and, Feed BOLTING CLOTHS, All numbers and best quality. For Bale at 319 and 321 Liberty 3L,Plttsburgh, Pa. tods •.1. Z. BWINT J. M. rip.ATT SWINT, BRANT & CO., • •-•• • ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARV • No, 61 Sandusky St., Allegheny, Pe A lege assortment of NEWEL POSTS and BAT.: LSTEsiti constantly on havid. TURNINti , or I descriptions, done. " oc9q_3_6_, TWAIN PIPE.—HALL & ADAMS' A.RTIOLE or 1-' DRAIN PIPE, An sties, from one to twenty-four inches at- WEL W ON d i s t t r l e FLL e Y we a nTl t f s t F ifth a nd /V jets -_- —_____ — IEtEBII Filitl.—Benfamin i Pul , PRESS still continues toga all city Ind coun goillera for -- ' ' 1 I FRESH WHITE LAKE FISH. SALMO N AND BASS. Fiend to No: 45 DIAMONDAmara. Pltts. burgh, or Ws old well buown-TWI,N CITY STAND, Allsgheuy tuarket '' OO ••• •••••• • • • ••- ....... k KITTMINING EXTRA my Bmea Fl,l=el, A MY LARGE STOCK. NONST'CKTOrOc i, zir GOOD M'ELROY, ': -. ..'..,'•1)i - 0.1:5Q , (.:, - :.. -- " - : - ..'..::-. 2 . - .....:.. - & .:. co 101 CRY GroaPsy 4541 . 0 0 cei 4 A Pi a 1 4) ti g o 0 0 t E i 4 1 ;e, ; : ta E 4 04 se. - A V A I to . ? i , =, I a. E . l 7 -5.. , Ai c 4 vi wg li 144 a 6 w 1-1 1' 10 .4 o IN 4 Jr ; tht"l 514 0, IllA P r-' 0 lo 4 42 v r -4 . •A 4. A 6 14 87. BIA,KFr" Rl' moTilv er-cgtooDs! WATERPROOF—sit (Atari and oolitic". CASSIMIBUCB-wforlderOstuid Boys , Wear. LADIES' 01.40AKIHOLarge assortment. 7.1tE2i0)1 AND ENGLISH MERINOS. IRISH POPLIB-111.00 per yard. VILLOI3I3 PCOMINS. BILICXOPLINS. . • PALBBMA CLOTH—for Suite. BLACK SICILIAN LUSTRE& BLACK AND COLORED EMPRESS CLOTHS — Large variety: .VELVETEENS -for Suite. ELHOTRIC CLOTHS. Large assortment of PLAIDS. Eastern Pun stook of DRESSGOODS, at Lowest Prices. THEODORE P. .PIEILLIPS'I MARKET STREET. - $81118,085 81 $58,088 88 w. w. wmLa.tai MEM ( - nOLGATE - Ei*O.'S '\C 4 - FRAGRANT - Q 1 ' .., 0 L en u• TOILET SOAPS, • 9t t . ~,, • .%, . /1 ... r, Are prepared :Lilititraizzrat <6h,v 0 1 : k - \ taz.r;,!..ra:.?,,, s he STAND! I '-. , ADD by dealers a me ndcustomers. • Bold everywhere. de 27:W7 eit ' , - . ..5 WHOI,ESALB' WOOD STREET• 168.* G OO D.---- NEw NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY and GLOVES SCPUCIir, tfflr No. 168 Wylie Street...Ai 16S. 165., (Late Al Wilroa, CarrcCANDLESS & ao, & WIEIOLUALIC DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods; •/ No. 94 WOOD STEERS. 'Dad door above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH, COAL AND . COKE. EL J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. 110. 8 ST. ISTRJELE And Nos. 185 and 187 Tldrd Streets PITTSBURGH. l'A.• 'TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 'fiIICELSIOR WORKS. a:4 irn itt JMINTErNSON, Manufaiturers and Dealers Tobacco, Snuff,'C.lgara, Pipes, &0., raro 6 FEDERAL ST..ALLEGHILITY I=l dilitAr, ALL W _ . EliGrXilanir CAMIPPrrOs at fir Sow swam rates. A Dm *Dam at about tareatplPf a pa oat. kw tium ma:takeaway peer oat • BrrsitLAND & COLLINS sae • 71 AND 13 PETTY Avslrox. CIABPETS— isror LINE AY -• FATTERNs ever o f in thiiity, at the LOWEST ERIOSIL IiVFAULAiIIDAik COLLINS, it and 13 111111 AVILEThi. TVELIIGGSTS AND . . " a. CRUMB CLOTHS;_ . . ~ In handsime patitiO. and bright owns said at veil - •-,,,,- low priors. '- ' . ~,,,,,„, .31WARLAND & COLLINS,: -,.., 1. ~, . ',ll AXDP,73 FIFTH AVENITIL. WE DIME A, . COMPARISON' or mat STOOL AND PRICISS with ani hpusa In PM/burgh. -Flgladelphla or New lork 1; MITARLAND Ec coLveis, 71 and 73 TIM avenae. FALIAL S4FVOCIc. liiENITEST STYLES!! TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS, TW O 'A* TSRE PLY cARF : giTsi • ALL WOOL IMAM, in great variety: COMMON CARPETS, r. AT VERY LOW PRICES. DRUG GETS, all Widths. ILIWALLION DRUGGETS • wAtiza. our stock is the largest and most . ilesizillae Ira base ever offereelto tbe.trade. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., jfri IMMET. F ALL GOODS. FIRST ARRIVAL OP THE SEASON' A YELL A ssoirrifs*r or Verve*" • Brussels, Tapestry, • Three Pll, And Ingrain 40A-M:901 -1S, JEST OPENED. AND OMB= AT THE LOWEST` RA'Z'ZIL BLitt 111 4 CLETOCR. kCO., No. 23 Filth Street. SECO3M6 •MLBIMAI4 NEW CiatPrrs/ NEW DEM GdETS, NEW' PELTING, IN BB OOLOTA „ 11.4 YARDS TO 4 inur.DIEC BORDERED AND BY THE YARD• reiLLUMBROIERS, 51 FIFTII, ANEI•II7E. 007: BUSINESS CHANGM. ISSOLETION` OF PARTNER. D'Bsll,..—The partnershiplieretoforeexlstini between GEORGE 'STEWARD and GESTATUE LANGENHEM has this daybeeri dissolved by mu. tnal consent. Parties t nowing themselves indebted to tile late firm will please mate iintuedistilarme lll to either of the undersigned. GEORGE STEWART. GUS. LANUENELEM. 169. The business will be curried on es heretofore an wr - mwAirr, • At the old stand, 11 OHIO STREET, ALLS GHENT CITY nel2:as DI SS °LET I ON--The Co-i Part• . nershipoetvreen JOHN BEST AND C. W. BORENSON, under the firm of BEST & ROBINSON, Glass Menu. faeturers,is this day dissolved by limitation. Mr. JOHN BEST will settle the business of the lair JOH ss BEST. C. W. ROBINSON. , Pittsburgh, September lit. VMS.. • (10..PARTNERSHIP-4 have this NJ day associated ,. with me GEORGE TROMP; BON, JOHN lii&CI.E&N and THOILkS A. BEST ~ under the name of BEST, THOMPSON tk . CO., in the manufacture of DOLEIKETE PLIST.GLASS Patented 10th January, 1865, which we °fret as 3 superior article to' any in the market at the sot, price. Orders from the, customers of the late Int thankfully ,received, and filled with as little deist as possible. JOHN BEST: oa'a COALI COAL!! COAL!! DICKSON, STEWART & • Saving remoyell their Moe to NO, 567 LIBPa I O27Ir ISTILEXITI (Lately Ott; Ylour *ill) SECOND BLOODS. Ate now-prepareg good _Y_91761437.00 11 * NYcLUNELP, - NUT COAL OS SLACli,at the loves. mo left at their. office, or addressed te theol through the mall, will be attended to promDtll. N EW WALL PAPERS, For Iralts, Parlors anAChambers, • 107 Market St, near Firth Ave. MEI II II H az , - WALL PAPERS,__ N9w OrBiTING. AT JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO. 11M3