A IEI U II tltittshrgt Galtttg. EPHEMERIS. L-Some one says Roebuck is a Canad.in. Rochester, New York, wants a city seal. iyi: --Minnesota has spent $lO,OOO on wolf scalps this year. • P.. T. Barnum is going to lecture in the. Quaker City. . =The i Chicago Post does not like Edwin Booth's Macbeth. ;--Schuyler, Colfax ' spent Thanksgiving day in Brooklyn. —Kentucky hail had22tovernors during the past 75 years, t 7 In 's is said o be an excellent time to prun grapevin s. --- / -- 'dello has een called the only imoral otter on the st ge. :- f 0,000 members ofthe 7ffethodist Church live n New Jersey. .. Turkeys yell at 15c per pound now in ,Itew York markets. ' • —A. Pldladelphienne recently explored the sewers of Paris. —The Mormons, it is said, !Impose to cul ti %Iva oysters in Salt Lake. --:. oston emulates Berne, by having a bear enned up on the Common. " ill Mrs. Sprague and Mrs. Grant con tend for the position of first lady.? —St. : Louis, Chicago and 'Cincinnati are killing hogs for the championship- —The. snow is nearly two feet deep all coyer the upper 7illisissippi country. -;--Thec are two women who are students .at the Agricultural College of lowa. , 7 -One English railroad is going to adopt , the American system of railway cars. . —The Brooklyn ferry boats carry more than twenty millions .of pissengers yearly. -!--=Some of the swell New • York-hotels 'lave recently imported game from England. ---Chtuch's new picture of Niagara le to le soon placed on exhibition in Cincinnati. —Double teams of oxen, hauling wagons , of stone, cross theATper Mississippi on the . ice. —lf San Francisco had thirty thousand 'ilirkore people , it would be as large 'as Pitts burgh. • "—Cape,. 3.lay -is to have ,a new and mam •mnoth, hotel. which is to cost halt a million of -dollars. —Three hundred women, graduates of medieal colleges, are now practicing in this -country. music forms part of the - nightly programme of eTery orchestra in .New York. —Small thieves, sneak-thieves and bur ,- , glum have very generally begun their win ter season. • - I —Jananscheck has thus far barely paid her expenses during this second . American tour of hers; • —lt seems anomalous that the fashionable color in Paris, Metternich rose should be a purple dad. —'Whittier's new and. charming poem !'Among the Hills" will be out of the press very shortly. • - -A niece of General Sterling Price luta made a successful debit as a commedienne on the New Orleans stage. —An impressive singer is he of New Tork, who lately singed his wife on a red hiat stove. --Chicago Pod. —The Pall Mall Gazette has injured th e circulatiOn of the London Tiflie4 among th • upper and middle classes - prayer meeting in the Erie Railrod office is said to be the nett proposed dodge of the Water street failures. Mrs.. Grant does not like the looks of the White House, and thinks it will be 'pretty hard to live four years in it. • —The Brooklym police succeeded last month in capturing sixty- eight lost children and restoring them to their parents. L.-Boston recently succeeded in getting illtiten drunken men into a one-horse street car. A severely lively time was the result: '—Tbe Worrell sisters hadell of their lug_ gage stolen at Petersburg, Va., the other day aathey were passing through that town. +-828 of- the 1200 convicts in ,Sing Sing Prison were formerly Sunday School echo , .1 hrs. But it is needless to add a non sequitur. , ----Tamberlik, the , tenor who played his cards so well in Madrid during . the revolu tion, gas been made a Colonel of the Span ish army. • • s_ ;—Manton Marble owns nine-tenths of the World. Bat what. profiteth him if he gain the other tenth and lose his own aoul ? .Exchangs. - • skating rink of stone and brick, • ca pable of accommodating fifteen hundred skaters, will soon be ready for use in west Philadelphia. ' Westfield, Chatauqua county, New York, ten men, the total of whose age was more than eight hundred and fifty years, iroted for Grant: • --Elnow storms are getting to be very common new, allover the country, and are only chronicle& in the newspapers,• when other news is scarce. —t3everal of the Philadelphia papers ad vocate a theatre exclusively for Opera lieuffe in that city, so as to ,ke offof the other stages if possible, -Some villains' attempted recently to murder a man in'Westchester county,N.Y., by burying him alive. The man and the 'would-be-murderers all escaped. - 'l---A.eori of Bellini, the great composer, is a poor sehool teacher in Milan. And a daughter: of _Donizetti is mistress of an in ferior sort of coffee-honse in Novara. An accomplished sisteref_Lord Cran bourne, Marquis of Salisbury, is supposed - tolbe the authoress of the "Girl of the Pe 7(4 ,, articles in the Saturday Beetste. i-1 Whitehall, Illinois, a woman, sup poSed to be a fallen one, who came to .town was stoned out of it by a mob. This White is a christian town, or: supposed to be. —The students of Cambridge University, in England, are said to be deficient Ingram- Int& and spelling; we dare not boast, how • tar, as it Is but a short time since we saw a letter frein a Yale senior, which evinced ignorance in grturimar and spelling and ale? in composition. —Two body servants of Thomas Jeffer son have beet discovered, and a line open ing is left for Mark Twain, who disposed of Washinitoies body servant so effectually. —The businds men of Cincinnati have subsciibed sufficient money to insure the lives orthe 145 firemen of that city, and have placed the policies in' a Cincinnati Company. ---,Minnesota must be a fine place. A farmer writing from there says: "We raise four hundred bushels of potatoes to the acre here, but we also raise enough bugs to eat them up." —The Ex-Queen of Spain? has been offi ,- .cially notified that dee cannot be received at the French Court 'With royal honors, as they car; look upon her only as 'Madame Isabella de Bourbon. , —Pepita, once quen of the ballet, and stiil ite believe unrivalled. in her specialty; of almoit impossible feats of terpsichorean agility, and still is dancing , in , s "Humpty Dampti," at the National in Cincinnati. —The Conanercial and Gazatti of Cincin l nati are having a• war to the knife nowt The Commercial accuses the other of charg-; ing some of-its advertisers' double: as much as others, and publishes the names of sev eral. If the Gazelle can't disprove the as.' sertion it will be seriously injured. —Yesterday we saw a hearse containing a coffin move gaily up Fifth avenue with the horses on a trot. The tWo or three car riages of the funerld were going almost as merrily, and-we could scarcely believe it was a bona fide funeral until a friend, who is au fait on such things, told us that slow 'funerals have long been out * of date. We think it must also be unfashionable for drivers at funerals to be quiet and sqber. —The disaffected Southerners probably feel just as badly as the* Poles. Th - ere are 5,000,000 of them in a country as large as Europe or nearly as large, under the tyrannical iron rule of nearly ten thousand American soldiers. The Poles _ have as many foreign soldiers in their little town of Warsaw, but then the Southern imagination does the work. If a* well man imagines himself sick *unto death he suffers more than does a dying man who thinks himself perfectly well. —A woman of most respectable connec tionsin New York, seeing some elegant lace Tying in the room in which she was alone at her dress maker's, captured it. Th►e lace belonged to a customer of the dress maker, Search was made, and the police arrested the real culprit, at her home in Washington Square, who was so much overcome with shame and fear that she feigned .sickness,, got fora few moments into a room alone and cut her throat, and thus in a few moments ended her worldly career. El % Lord and Lady Bniwor. (London Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune.) Lady Bulwer,who was once thc, torment of her husband's life, publishing novels every year Or two—in which, he was the villian, his death described as the most desir able of events, is now, I believe, out of I "harm's way." She is understood to be is the lunatic asylum. A Peeress by right, she has never enjoyed the honors of the station. Lady Bulwer was always a pas sionate woman ; she was a hot-headed Irish girl of the middle classes who could not brook the least contradic tion or apparent neglect. Bulvrer was fond of her, and dedi cated one of his early novels to her in af fectionate.terms.! When the quarrels be gan, the husban'd's mother made things worse, and, after disgracefuPseenes had been enacted, a.' separation was agreed to. When Bulwer was a Cabinet • Minister, be sought to get her confined in an asylum, but she obtained her .release,• posted to the county; town at which he was to present himself .for re-election and harangued the farmers from a wagon. Their only surviving child, Mr. Robert Lytton, now raising fast in'the diplomatic world, and known as "Owen Meredith,": undertook to live with his mother and keep her from mischief ; but her violence.became at last 'hal insanity. Some of her books, such as "Cheveley, or the Man of Honor," are clever enough, though the hatred of her husband which they reveal % sickening. abe extended this feeling to his friends, and "Mr. Ben. Araby" (Disraeli,) and Mr. Dickens figure prominently in her works. When Mr. Diekena took the world into his confidence and narrated : the fact of his sep aration from his wife, Lady Bulwer was ecstacies. She claimed it as pirving the justice of all she had said. - . Sir Henry Bulwer, Lord Lytton's broth er, still professes R adicalism, and hopes to sit in the new House of Commons as an ad vanced Liberal. In California aminer had died in a mono Min digging, and being much respebted his act-maintenances resolved • to give him a "square funeral," instead of Fitting the body in the usual way, in a roughly made hole, and saying, by way of service for the dead, "Thar goes another bully boy . un der!" They sought the services of a miner, who bore the reputation of having at one time of his career been "a powerful preach er in the States." And then, far western fashion, all knelt around the grave while the extemporized parson delivered a prodigious ly long prayer. The miners, tired of this unacetiatomed opiate, to while away the time; began fingering the earth, digger fash ion, about the grave. ' • Gradually looks were exchangedi whis pering increased until it became 'loud enough to attract the attention of—their parson. Ile opened his eyes and-stared at the whispering miners. "What is it,boys?" Then, as suddenly his eyes lighted on sparkling scales of gold, he shouted: "Gold, by jirigol and the richest kind o' digging— the congregation is dismissed." Instantly every man began to prospect the new dig ging, our clerical friend not being the least active of the number. The body had to be removed and buried elsewhere, but the memory _of the incident yet lives in the name of the locality; for A Dead, Man's Gulch" became one of the richest localities in California. BOI7IIIIOIIZE, the new gas light just intro duced into France and which Wtia briefly alluded to in the N. Y. Ledger c ili described as follows: Coal gas, intimately mixed with atmospheric air, is urged by gentle pressure through a tube, and passes thrdugh a'metal plate full of little holes. Many jets are thus formed, which, after beiug, j driven through a tine tissue of platinum wire, are lighted. The platinum soon , I Vecomes white hot and so brilliant that the jeye can hardly bare it. One cubic metre of gas is consumed per hour, _ ". PITSITMEGIt GAZETTE rntrair, DECEMBER 4 1586: Dead Man , a Gulch. DNN'TISTRT TEirrH EXTILICIPRD VITTIMEOI7T PAIN! xi" OSIABGE MADE WHEW AIITIMOux, AB ORDERED. rimr. earz POE ss. AT DR. SCOTT'S. 175 PENN =MET, 55 DOOR ABOVE HAND ALL WORK WAILEANTED. CALL AND EX AMINE SPECIMENS OF SENSIDE maim EITEdaT GAS FIXTURES WELDON KELLY, htanniitotstma and Wholssale Dealers fri Lamps, Lanterns,. Chandeliers AND LAMP coops. • . Also.. CARBON AND LIIBRICATING °us, inarrzncm, &o.; • • A-- N 0.147 Wood Street.. .se,:n22 BOween sth end 9th Avelneo: t•lod4atqutoßP.4*342l Nat.O TIC E—Tbe subscriber re spectrally Informs his deride aid the public be is cow prepared to receive them as usual at kis new stand,, NO. 61 WOOD STREET, Lafayette Hall BiallcHaw, where can be lead linah every day, a tine and large assortment of C A Itl AND 138M.A...130, • of all' descriptions. Kept constantly on bawd the • VEST BEST CONFECTIONEUT 1p the eity. • - - PETER SHILDECHER. Sal. Orders for parties will be sepplied at the Aral est notice. ' • • noStral 'GEORGE HEAVEN, YltArfAl,'Vln= OP onEwn ammEs -AND iraztrirms, And dealerin all kinds of FRUITS. Run, PICK LEE, SAUCES. JELLIES, ac 4, &c. 112 FEDERAT, BT., Allegheny PIANOS. ORGANS, &C. DU THE REST AND CHEAP AA En PIANO AND WIGAN. Schomaeker's Gold 'Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN, The 8410MAOKIIR PIANO combinee all the Latest valuable improvements known In the eon. structlonzof a. fret class Instrument. and has always been awarded the highest; Premium rherever ex hibited. Its tone le full, sonorous and sweet.. The workmanship.' for durability and beauty, silvan all others. Prices from $5O to 4150. , (according to style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called first class Plano. - ICSTEY'S COTTAIME ORGAN _ • Stands at the head of all reed instruments. In pro. , ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any .similar Instrument in the United States. It is atm. pie and compact in construction, and not liable to get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ . Price fromsloo to OWL An guaranteed for tire years. BABB, lIIA.KE 'et KETTLE% No. 121 ST. CLAIR STREET. KNABE & COOS AND RAINES BROS. PIANOS, For sale on monthly and quarterly payments. • OBARLOTTEI 'BLUME, oat • 143 Fifth street, Sole Agent. LASS, CHINA, CUTLER 100 WOOD STREET COUNA, DI AS AND - QUEENSW*Rgyi SILVER PLATED WARE, PARIAN STATUETTES, GOGERW GLASS, And othdr STAPLE AND FANCY 000DS, &great variety. 100 WOOD STREET. RICHARD E. BREED & CO * lOO WOOD STREET. MERCHANT TAILORS. B TLEGEL, (Este gutter with W. Be rpeuhetde.) armacmilizirr TAILOR,, No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh se26:YZI NEW FALL GOODS. 4, A. splendid new stock of cl nnitS, CAJSSEBIZERMS,Iko HENRY MEYER. duet, reeeived by sett: Merchant Taller. 13 Smithfield street. SEWING MACHINES. HE GREAT-AMERICAN COM ' • . BUITOR•HOLE OTRMON° ' AND SEWING MAC. IT IRAS NO BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST I'AMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, AND IN TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST, WAgents wanted to sell this Machine. " C.H.A.EI. C. ISALIEIT.MIi", Agent for Western Pennsylvania. Corner BOTH AND MARS= STREETS, I over Blehardsonts Jewelry Store. - 464 ,L, WALL PAPERS, NEw. WALL PAPERS ; For Halts, .Pariore and( Chambers, NOW OPZNING,. AT 101 Market St., near Fifth Ave., IOS. R. HUGHES pi BRO. CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &et HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE. Cheapest and best Pipe In the market. Also, RO SENDALE BYORA.CLIO CEMENT for pale. ' B. B. it V. A. HBOCRETT at CO. . . . Office and Manufactory-340 REBECCA ST., Allegheny. air Orders by ma ll . Promptly attended to. . • , . Je=:rea LITHOGRAPHERS. BILMAYIN BINGZILLY PrELLIP SINGERLY Sr. CLEIS, Succonon to Gro. P. 80/11JORMAIT & _ . PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHESUL' The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the Mountains.' liminess .Cards, , Letter Reads, Bonds, Label., Circulars, Show' Cards Dipiomks. Portrilts. Vaasa, CArthicates of Dre Alia, DErita ggs Ostli, Es., Ros. IR and 7 ward :weft. nwsmr.l.l. GS AND NOTIONS. MAMMA GLIDE & CO., • • WILL OPEN TO TEM ••• WHOLESALE TRADE on or,aboat TUESDAY, December Ist, cad the RETAIL TRADE • on THURSDAY, December 3d, one of the FMEST AND BEnT sELECTED STOCKS OF HOLIDAY GOODS ever brenght to this oliz, connoting of • • FANCY WORK. BOXY N S, AB EcEss • - WATCH STANDS, JEWELRY ROSES, GLOVEONES, PERFUME STANDS. •A Sae lot of WAX and CHINA DOLLS, FANCY SETTS, PINS AND EAR-RINGS, CIGAR STANDS. Also, CIGAR. CASES. INK STANDS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, FANCY PORT.SIONAIES, ete. airltemember the place BL CRIIB~, GLYDE & CO., "Iti and SO !Market Street. MON & NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE, THE NEW SKIRT, "LE TAXIES PERFECTION." • `•THE FAVORITE," "THE POPULAR," "THE RECEPTION,' THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING, • "WINGED ZEPHYR," - "GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT ENT "PANIERS." THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE, HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street or Skating Skirt. • RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND SASHES. ; • ROIKANJEITRIPES AND PLAIDS. SATINS, all shades snd widths. FLOWERS, PLUMES, HATS AND BONNEITS. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDER- WE Th AR, e richest and latest novelties In GIMPS, FRINGES AND BUTTONS.. • We especially direct attention to the great excel-. lence of the HARRIS ; SEAMLESS (Bouillon) KID GLOVES" over all others. and for which we are the Sole Agents. A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S - "STAR" SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALF HOSE, D D I RAW DERSH IRIS AN DAWERS. SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER . GOODS, and all other popular makes. 1111CRII & CARLISLE, N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE. n 025 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ELECTIC .Slllllllili CORDIAL, An infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, rhea,, 'Vomiting, Sour Stomach and 911 HARRIS' CRAP. CRIB, specific for Cholera, Cramps and Pain n Stomach, far sale by • - • ( eirs ' EWING Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, FOR' ' t - J. SCHOONIUMR, I SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD Aim McCOY'S VERDITER GREEN, Alot i t i ge. gr init a l i gV h il t itTP l .ollrlot e gra o ri r rP e more peribct satisfaction than any paint in the market ;47:.x.) :4 al OD :fll :4 31 0 0 31 laiiAii, - . ... L" i , :., g t , 1 : : : ', N• ~ 1 4 S, • i 1. - . 1 ~, , V r, .11 4 . •, 4 ...' 7 : ..-% 4'„ , 4 :1 44 ...t: l ',f'%ltOje,p'• 6; l4•l' it . f•'.l l‘ l :'.l4 : l •l ' . ;',..' ' r. ...t.e '''' t i pc ~ %.:,,i,,......i,, , , f5-1?!. ..iii,:. 8 ,•....,....„..t...,..„,,„,....!,„„,_!4,......... a- .-4.,4::-44.j...?: ARE BIINMOR TO ANY OTHER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. OYSTER, WATER, BUTTER SUGAR, SODA, CREAM, SCOTCH and LEMON' BISCUITS. For Sale by Every Grocer in the City. Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St. nol2 FLOUR PE ' L MILL MILT FLOUR, PICABL MILL. Three Stir Green Brand, eqhal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. This Flour will only be sent out when especially ordered. PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND, Equal to best St. Louth. PEARL BILL RED BRAND, Equal to beat Ohio /Flour. WHITE CORN FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. ' B. T. KENNEDY & 8110., .111lesben1, Sept. 9,1868. - PRAEL MILL. :%j (•y' pEncievAL BECKETT, 4 MECIIIANICAL ENGINEER, And Solicitor of Patents. )Mee; N La . 79FEDERAL STREET a Roo m No. 9 ip s tairs. P. O. Box 50, ALLEGIIENY CITY. CIIINERY, of all descriptions, designed. BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING MILL DRAW.. 'NOS furnished. • Particular attention paid to de sliming COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents eon entially solicited. 419- An EVENING DRAW- L CLASS for atechanics every *WEDNESDAY NIGGT. . ' - ansmsa ARCHITECTS. B ARR & itIOSENt; . ILitcsitrinocTlO • PRIIIT HOIIiSASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, and 4 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, P. iiDeutal attention ,gfien to tbe designing and building a OATIRT,I44ITigIf ft and PTTRTAII 11ITTT.Tbrgrau. --zirosAcco AND. CIGARS. EXCELSIOR WORKS. JFNICENSON, 3 leetaeterers and Dealers nta:r Smiff, Cigars, Plpoil, &o.r gig': 6 IFEDIRAL tkr.. ALLEOH:3I6Y 4 • .447 DRY GOODS: 54. - 'DKITTM:DTG EXTRA HEAVY Barred Flannel, A VERY LAME StOCK, DlTexvir Cotrerecl, IN GOOD STYLES. NELIIOY, DICKSON & CO. WHOLESALE ICICEL - 3r arClC;O3pl63, ~. - WOOD STREET. .. . 4 14 o pr/1 .1 to SI 0a Ei Efi 0 N la El i t .., gip 13 A ik 2 '5, 4 4 gO4 gt, 0 0 1' lv' P 3, *. 2 'A a. Et 62 2 gi -4 z&t 14:1 izP l l I` ag 61 112 6 wi.. g -4 Fa .1% ' 4 FQ 0 _ 4 0 vi it ill P ° '.. 1 g 0, 8 P: - g a z 24 2 0 4 rq h:) g 41 . A d - z 87. ISEARRET STRH• 87. New GOODS 7. WATERPROOF—aII colors and qualities. CASSIMERES—for Men'e and Boys' Wear. • I LADIES• CLOAKINGS—Large assortment. • FRENCH AND ENGLISH 111:ERIN06. IRISH POPLIN-41.G0 per yard. VELUM POPLINS. 'SILK POPLINS. PALERMA CLOTH—for Suits. • BLACK SICILIAN LUSTRE& BLACK AND COLORED EXPRESS CLOTHS— Large variety. - VELVETEENSrfor Snits. ELECTRIC CLOTHS. Large assortment of PLAIDS. Full stock of DRESS GOODS, at Lowest Eastern Prices. . - THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', 87 MARKET STREET. oa9: 1 NEW GOOKS. . - NEW ALPACCAL NEW MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY and GLOVES. 70. SC:1011740 7 1C, rr No. 168 Wylie Street. 168. 168. McCANDLESSI & CO., 0 11LIM 'iLate Wiloon, Carr di 00.0 WHOLEFILLIE - DEALERS. 121 Foinign and Domestic Drir Goods, No. 94 WOOD eiritazz Third door &bare Diamond alloy, PITTBBIII3OI2. PA. COAL AND COKE. H J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. No. 3 sir. cir..Arß, And Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street, PITTBI3IIRGH, PA. BILLIARD TABLES. STANDARD . AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, AID OOKIMIATION 01113M0118. I:indisputably the best In nee. w - ItW IMPROVE.. MENTS, Patented Nov. 96th 1867, and A_pril at 18re lating to s bililards orthe !best qua li ty Everythingl Our NEW agtEolv'flthridrit,a7aatenfieniblktig.s'` 1868, price s9.so—a great success. 6th, Illustrated price lists sent on application. Address PRELaN & COLLEINDER. 63, 65, 67 and 69 OROSBY Sr., New York City ire:sal:rum 50i) BUSHELS YBIME BOUTEMES BED WHEAT, To arrive and for rale i try , T e o ROANE a AWES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH& TAKING STOCK. 54. PRICES OF. cARPETa GREATLY REDUCED! Our Stock is now unusually larig and well assorted in every line. We offer .great ioducements buy now. ECALLUMBROTBERS, 51 FIFTH AVENUE. now FALL -GOODS. FIRST ARRIVAL OF TEE SEASON A PULL ASSORTMENT OF . • Velvet, Brussels ? Tapestry, ' Three Ply, And Ingrain • CALIRJEWITS, JUST OPZNEID AND OPPEZZD AT TEL LOWEST RATES. OLIVER M'CLIMIOCI \& CO No. 2-3 Fifth Street. LUMBER. F ORT t PITT LUMBER COMPAN Y, CAPITAL - - $125,0. Pans inn—EDWARD DITHMDSE. ABY—T. A. WEIGHT. Suraal nzNr—EDW. DAVISON. Zdwardlhivison, John.ifellon, lEteo."W. Dithrtdre tl k. .li'LIIMBES BUTLER AND lIINIDER STREET NINTH WARD. OFFICE AT FORT PTZT - R.T.ARB WORKS. WaatO Ington Street. • ta2o 7C BIEDEII Lurannia , LuitIBFJI ULII ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Dealer in all Rinds of Limaiber.' ON HAND AND FOB SALE , 000 000 feet Pry Pine Boards; 150,000 feet 13‘ and 2 Such Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 13‘ inch Common Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak: • 45,000 feet Dry 4, 23( and 3 inch Ash, 5,000 feet Dry 91. st.,tll, 3 in. Cherry dr Maple 30,000 feet Dry 1. IX, 4 and 3 inch , Poplar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantlin 450,000 feet Hemlock Joists and tingt 750,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sawed: 450,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, sawed 40,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, ',mired; • 40,000 Fire Brick; ;. 1,000 Fire Tile. • 100 Tons Fire Clay; • - YAEDS—No. /36 PEBBLE STREET. former Manchester and .157 REBECCA- STREET, am* site the Oas'Works, Allegheny City. • noll WINAS: LIQUORS, &to PITTSBUM WORM HOUSE. EST SCHMIDT & FRIDAY IMPORTERS OF roßintaar WINES AND *QUOIN,- 2(o.- 409 . Penn- Street, Pittstnergli, Would direct the attention of the public to the Da! that, po• sensing supessor facilities through several large Wine and Liquor Houses in Europe. and making their impOrtations direct, they are enabled to offer the various grades of choice WINES AND LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex aminations of qualities and comparison of pnbed respectfully solicited. A. choice assortment of pate OLD EYE WEE, KEY constantly on hand JOSEPH FINCH & co., Nos. 185. 187,189, 191, 193 and 193, FIRST SURERT, PITTSBURGH, awn:rrAcruasas or Copper Distilled Pure _Rye Whiskey. • Alio, denies In POREION_,,WINES and LIQUO HOPS. &c. n 428.. • DIRTTSBURGH . PAPER MANIENI FACTORING COMPANY; Manufactuxers of 4 • 4 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS/ CLINTON MILL — STRUBENTILLZ. Omo. BRIGIITON MILL=NEW BRIGHTON, PA. , t OFFICE'AND wAssabuiz, - - N 0.82 Thifd Street, Pittsburgh, a. Orricsna—AllGOßT RARTJE, President. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Trees . SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary - . DaraCTOttB:—Augrst Rartde, John Aterell, Hartman, John B. I..tsington. Cash paid tor Parer Stock. jaZeOpit STONE. MUTEST COMMON I, T . • , Machine Stone Workao, • • Northwest corner of-West Common; Allegherll• PHEW'S ATVATER & CO. Haan on hand •or prepare on ghost notice Beira and Step Stones, Plays for Sidewatts, iltrewst. Vaults, &c. -Head and Torah Stones, &e. r• Orders nronintiv execn led. Priees reatanable! _e STREET--- bereby given that the VIEWERS REPCRT eta wldeulug JAC SeON STREET, Second WArd. Ia Olen at No 18 January Term, ISO 9, teat cour,lor conirmaston. • JOHN C. McCOMI34. na26:a7i 1 • . car Bolionagt - • DIENCTOIIB L. Y. Dunean, E. -D. Dltlarldge„ M. L. Malone, 1230. PAPER.