moan tt - t.oity:,..i.o 4 ;:ioti; , 4 4oshern and “Trefa.Y! The London Daily Sews of the 15th nit ibrings up in its court' calendar some curious ;facts in regard to Hebrew observance of Levitical law. One Moses Schott, a Jeiv ;chief complained of Rev. Dr, Adler, the ;chief rabhi of the Jews in the United King 4om, .that he had slandeed him by charging ;that his meat was not "Kosher," or clean !according to the law of Moses. In the per ,soranel of the trial we, f course, are not at All interested, but some f facts worthy of more ',general publication 'we e brolight out. To be fit for the consumption of Jews, an Animal must be slaughtered by having its ;throat cut. Then all the life ,bloodis allowed to run out. -The slaughterer must be thor :oughly conversant with all the laws = and :regurationg that - have traditionally been handed 'down with respect to the slaughter ,2 .0 f cattle. He intuit also be a man` of steady land and -great sensitiveness of touch so !that he may.feel .the slightest notch on the ;slaughtering knife. He undergoes an ex ;animation •before an ecclesiastical council. ;I , f he sustains that examination satisfacto lrily he is a qualified slaughtererof cattle in that, district over which the ecclesiastical authority He is not qualified for ',all places. >lt is the custom when the !slaughterer of 'cattle comes from abroad, ibearing the certificate of,a foreign 'rabbi, to :submit hig dertificate'to the inspection of the ecclesiastical authorities of the place where he intends to carry , on business. It rests :with.those. authorities to grant permission • at once, or to require the slaughterer to un `,riergo a fresh examination as to fitness, rlt „also' refits with them to postpone permission . itintil full inquiries have been madeas to Why iie left" his 'former place; and, as to ',whether there is anything against his more, ziharricter. A Man licensed to kill in London' his license is not necessarily good for Chi- Ago.. .When ,meat is pronounced "kosher" ,s, seal igplaced on it stating that it has bee:n killed according to the traditional' customs )f the Jews. ! One witness said; "I have to add another ' 4,ualification. The slaughterer must be a siaryof high moral character. In opening he animal, he must make a thorough in toecticin of it, and if he finds it in any way Isensed, he, pronounces it trefa, or mi . eau." If these ,precautions' against bad . neat are lived : uPto, as we are assured they ire, )tHebreWrinuiret is is the Safest. place ...0 btu, Meat,:,especially in the unhealthy 'eason. of the ; yea,r, , • A *mii4ission of medical men ind'others n Pans, not long since, examined . into the east cruel iriethodl of butchering, and. the najority gave their verdict in favor' of the rewish" me/hod in preference to the practice ')f• stunnizigininials. Since then an' ingen . ous.iulli humane experimenter his discov • 4reds way of; forcingaiiiiith the ears so:as , o produceilmcist instly# l '., and, it is sup Dosed, painlas.deith. i I- ' FoaF Matters._ , • We understand :that. a 41spatth was _re 4eiveclin this city, yesterday, aftentnon, , Anouncing the sale of the Cincinnati and aneriville 'Railroad, its track; stock and to the. Pennsylvania Central iiailroad COMPanY.r. This change lin , own- Ts of the, Cincinati and Zariesvilleßoad has :'.ieen'anticipoited for sometime past... The propbsed hire 'of the:Buffalo South - 4n • railroad , extends -:from. Buffido, sixty hiles to Waterborougli, a point oil- the •At 2_sntic and Great Western, eight miles east of amestown, aid limn theneadown the -val y of the_P o mnewOn, sixteen miles to wheYe , connects the, Allegheny Valley; railrned, Which tives direct rail connection from : Buffalo to : ?ittsburgh. The line then continues south- Asterly to Clearfield in Clearfield county. i'ennsylvanin, 'distance from ' Buffalo one • rundred and sixty miles. A railroad from Clearfield to - Mount 'Union" has already !een ,completed, and is no* in operation. Another road Tram Baltimore to Cliatabers ' .lurg- is now in process of construction, and frhen 'completed, - .gap, between hainberabtur and--.lfount Union, is only befilleilThiOtiffalb Southern Central, itb its Piolitliod!ConnectiOns, will make a 'lrect railway route of about three hinadred nd thirty miles long from Buffido to Belli lore. The company was organized last -kelt, the directors chosen, and the Hon. P. F. Rogers, one of theni, elected Pres. lent. 1 . Wine Drinking. . latiet.he tells the following story, which ri Miingly illustrates the capacity for drink , y the Hhinelantiers : • I I The Bishop of Mayence once delivered a ~" kmort against drunkenness, and after - .'isinting, in the strongest colors, the evils of •gyer-indulgence, concluded ad follows But 4e abuse of wine does not exclude its use, ; jr: it is written that wine4ejoices theheart ...F. man." Probably there , is no one in my Prigregition who cannot drink four bottles - • r wine without feeling any disturbance of Senses; but if any:man at the seventh or ighth bottle so forgets himself as tolibuse - ond strike his wife and children , Andl treat .4g best friends as enemies, let him look into" is conscience, and in-.the future always step • 4 the , sixth ''bottle. ''Yet, if after drinking Iglat, or even ten or twelve bottles, he can .011 take his Christian neighbor lovingly • ‘y . the hand, and the orders of his spir %el aftfttemporal superiors, let him thank 311y take his modest draught. He must be %refill. however, as to taking any more, pr it is.aeldom that ,Providence gives any ;Ale thespecial grace to drink sixteen bottles t a sitting, as it, has- enabled, me, its un• • l'ortb,y servant, to do, without either neg ., tO 'Ling my duties or losing my Temper; I •lLasort, xsr Catixonsria.—lt is asserted - ~ . ~ l at in Callforzus any able . -bodied man:can • fthirty dollars a month and his board, if „ Zing to work. , The Labor - Exchange of an Francisco, an institution established .at spring, to give gratuitous aid to immi . itts and others seeking employment, con • nes to have more demands for all descrip • ns of labora_than it can supply. The rates wages aro as follows, paid in gold : i Skill • mechanics from $4 to $0 per day ; farm tnds, $BO to $4O per month and board; bod choppers;sl 50 a cord; female do testiesi.: ;so ; a -month. Notwithstanding !is high pay, it Is stated that the supply of fbor is not equal to the demand, and Cali ,insia would be hard pressed : . ; were it not lithe Chinese. Many.thousandei Of Chine `,en, it is reported, are now employed on •e railroads, in progress in. vineyards, icy. are 'fast, "supplanting' ,White - labor. Tithout, 'them the woollen manufacture I.ould scale. ' In all agricolttiral work they fie , growing in favor. Ail the limn- ly Inuilneas of the State, not perforited by e hodsahold, is in their hands. They lashy get about one doll& a% day, finding emselves,., ,For light work they are neat, ti: and reliable. It is estimated that the I)er now . in Cilifernla is not leas than f4y thousand, and that this number will rt, idly increase when their civil rights are ter protected. Akpresent, a Chinaman y be robbed or murdered with impunity he presence of one hundred of his coun. tmen, , if no other evidencecan be adduced icenvict the culprit. x~~a~=~tx:~ery~x T h Cßeno(Cal-) . ..Ceieeni, relates the fol: lowing: ( ",A., inother, wit.h,four little child ren reached Reno from;the States last Satur day, on , her way to join her husband in Surprise 'Valley. The husband came to . Reno the snie evening, en route for San Frencisco, to meet - _ his wife. By accident he met one of his own children here on the street.:- /lel- spoke to the child, asked her name, and:when it was told him he said to the am your father; go and show me where your mother is.' The mother was just conversing with a lady and , telling her that her husband was a fair complex ioned, stnOoth.faced man,' when the little girl came rushing in, announcing the pres ence of the husband and father. The mother turned from her child to the man, but seeing a swarthy, full.bearied, long haired 'hombre' before her, said: 'Why, child, that is not your father; it is an In dian.' But the • 'lndian' insisted that he knew the lady, and finally convinced her that she knew him; but not until he 'went down:town and had his hair and whiskers dressed did the poor woman seem entirely satisfied, and one,of his children stoutly re sisted acknowledginglds paternity until he bribed her with' goodies." • W. W. • CORCORAN, In a letter to the Georgetown Courier, " refers-to Colonel Kurtz a reminiscences of the.war of 1812, and says, relative to the Georgetown Artillery . Company, which figured in that war : "There are two names omitted in those of world-wide fame, viz: George Peabody, now of London, and. Francis `S. Key; the latter the author of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' Mr. Peabody was the rammer and sponger of gun - No. 1. I have often heard him speak of the fight with the Brit, ish frigates on'the Potomac, when this corn- , pany was acting under , the command of either Commodore Perry or Commodore Morris. Mr. Peabody, in one of his visits to his native country, obtained a land warrant for one hundred and sixty acres, for his servi ces in that war, with the intention of hav ing:it framed'and hung.up, in his home, as 'a memento of his services to his country. The survivors now number'only eight.' Tan Aluunican INDIAIiS.--The author of the recent work of travels in countries speak ing the. English language, , and entitled "Greater Britain," asserts that the North American Indians, with the exception of the ,tribes inhabiting the southwestern plains, belong to the Malay family. The lJtes and Diggers of the southwest he regards as a Tartar race. Not' . ;only does , he thus group nearly all the American- tribes together as the descendants of Malayan emigrants, bat he ascribes a like origin -to the Polynesian Aborigines from Hawaii to New Zealand, and to the Indians of the South American Pacific coast: The only apparent ground for this theory is the real or fancied resem blance which he finds in_certain Indian and PolYnesiati words to words in the Malay language: : ; . ENCM I:4r - I , lu:tows . . 6, PAIa.I2I:IALN - tcvrz• oN FOR BEAUTIFYLNO TER - REIN .AND COM PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples Moth Blotches. Tan: etc.: Mid renders toe • Skin -soit i lair and. blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery. t• is invaluable. For 'Gentlemen: atter shaving. it has no equaI.. "PAPELLAN. °LOTION" is the cnly reliable remedy for disuses and blem ishesof tneakin. . NIEMAN'S "NIVISIMIE SOAP" For the Toilet, Nursery and Ba th ; will not QUO the akin. Price, M 6 mate per cake. •• _ spume zon NULYO I ' A new Peril:nue Rm. the' Handkerchief. Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. Bold by all Drugging. . _. • , - PRAWN *HON, New York. 'Jetta-am , - • arBATCHELOWiI HAIR DIE. . , • • Thu; Splen , didNeir Wets the best In the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tinas; remedies the 111 efts of bad dyes; invigo• Wks and leaves the Nair soft and beautiful. Ursa or brown. Sold try all Druggists and Perfumtrill and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig ?Acton . , No. 16 Bond street. New York. an2Bip6B ar GUIDE TO • MARRIAGEr••• Yo , ng Men's Guide to Happy Marriage aad Conjugal !achy. -The humane views of benevo lent 'llaysclans, on the Errors and a buses Incident to Youth and Early 3fanhood. scat In sealed letter envelotes, free of charge. -Address HOW AEA. AS-. dOCIATION Box r. Pa. Infillulsar A.IICTION,. - SA,LEI3. • BY 11,13. annum BOOTS; 'SHOES . AND CARPETS FOE THE MILLION. . , . as • SMITHSON'S- EMPORIUM, b 5 AND 51 - FIFTH A.VIINVE: Messrs. H. •B. SMITHSON i CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are crea ting an excitement consequent upon . the arrival of new goods which are being sold at remarkable law , prices, Goods of every vanetyv the Sliest sewed b-ote,,the . most fashionable - .balsioralgaiters and anklet shoes,' slippers - AC; blankets, flannels, cloth...comfit:sores, mitte and .carpets, Call and exorable. No trouble to show goods.. tidier talsses,' and' Children's fuze . as 'almost your own • prices: all wartanted as represented non 4 110110N' SALE OF HOSPITAL • A BEDDING AND CLOTHING. A.kplerAnT MinloAt. l'EnsVETOWevirvlcx. 11 WASHraCITorr. D. C.;•Janisal7 0, .., r. Will be bold - at nubile auction s In ttus'etty,fat the Judiciary. tiyarel,Warelle um, street, between F o urth and .IRn streetb, on WED.N &MOAT, the 20th day of antusty text. - at 10 o'clock A. ie.; the tottewfule_netioles 4r, HOSPITAL. - BEDDING and CLOTHING., no, tenger requLred for thcase of the Medical Department, viz : 0.000 pairs ofBllppere. 12 000 Caps. 5, Ono Gowns. • . 5.000 pairs of Socks. 10.000 Drawmt, 10.000 Shirts: 2.500 Setbacks. ' 1.500 Straw Mattresses. 5 000 Sets llosqulto Bar 'Prams. 5.000 Counterpanes, • • 5.000 Lin,* Sheets. 5,000 Pillow— • _ 2.400 White Blankets. , With a very mall exception the above goods are all new, and have never teen need.' They will ee sold in tote to salt both large and small puschasers. Terms cub In Government funds. 'five (5) days will he ad,swed to pertles purthashat to remove their properly:' • _ CHARLES SUTHERLAND, Assbtant ,Purveyor, Bvt. Col. U. S. . BEN FRANKLIN Mee In thutklln giving 'Bank &MIRA rgo. 48 Ohlo St., Allegheny. A 11031 E COMPANY. reanagedby Directors well known to the community, wbo tntst. by Atlr detain. to merit a share of your patronage.. • . MCDRY ... -President,. GDO. D. isIDDLE Secretary. I Honcriririn.. , D. L. rattersoa. Henry Efervas i Geo. E. Hided!, Jacob Brans, Dottlelb Vim*, - Btmon'Drum,- • J. B. Smith, - Jacob Rush, ' W. M , titewath Ch. pp Wblaton, Joseph Dralg, i • Jos. Lautner. H. J. Zlakaad t Jeremlan Hoban. ~ ap10:085 - - , NATIONAL 'INSURANCE CO, , . • .. or THB MTH OP ALLEGHENY. • • • Once, No. 89 FEDERAL OTHEET, entrance 09 Stockton Avenue. 9 FIRE PTSU'IL4.II I 7O.I3 ONLY. . ;._ _w,w. MARTEN', President, JAL is BEEVENBO.H. Seeretin7. DIIIIK3T0118; - A. H. English, O.H .P. Williams Jno..t...Hyler. j.as, Lockhrt', Jas. L. Graham.l xobt, I,e._ - Jon. Brown, Jr. Cieo. G er ii , 0c17:n84 - ;EIME r.~;~- SPZIOLAL NOTICES. INBURANOE. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ,ALLEGIIENy, PA. • ?Mgliukfl.lf 40.M.E . ...: 7 ',Vi5i 4 1• , ....y .. . , . i!';:XWAitt IV f -..1:1.1. LIFE INSURINCE COMP UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by•Apeelal Act of Congress, Approved July 23, 1868. (belt Capital - - $1,000,000 . Brinch PIIIIADUPHT.A. MUM NA U. BANK BUILDING Where the genera: bnilnees oftbe ComPani is trans acted. ..an4 to which all general correspondence should be addressed. _ Jay Cooke. Philada. E. A. Rollins. Wash , n. C, H. Clark, Philada. Henry _D. Cooke. Wash. John W. Ellis. Cincinnati. Wm.l3. Chandier,Wash. Wm. G. Moorhead, Phila. John D. Detrees. Wash. Oeo. F. Tyler. Phila. Edward Dodge, N. York. J. Hinckley Clark, Phila. IL C. - Parineatsick. N. Y. OFFICERS. C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice President. JAY COOK.E, Chairman .Pluance , and . Executive Committee. EMERSON W. PEET, Phila., Bee`y and Actnary. E. 8. TURNER, _Washington. Asal Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH,M.D., Medical Director, J. EWING.Iig..A.RB. Bd.D.. Assn Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. H. BARNES, Burgeon General U. B. A. Wash n.. I% J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department, 11. 8. N. D. W. BLISe.. M. D.. .Washlngton. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. C. GEORGE HARDING., Philadelphia, Pa. This Company,. II &Con al In Its character, offers. by reason of the Lary. Capital, Low Rates of Premium and New Tablet,; the most desirable meant of in suring life l et presented to the public, The rates of premium being largely reduced, 'are made as favorable to the Insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the misunderstandings . which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to be understood to prove Fablenau to the public, such as INCOME-PRODUC- G POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. the former, the policy-bolder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive It living, after a period of a few years, an annual in come equal in ten per cent. (10 gm , cent.) of thepar Ohl* Pallet". The latter the Company agrees to re turn to the assured the total amount of money he has paid in. in addition to the amount of his IXIGefl• • The attention of persons contemplating insuring their lives or increasing' the amount of Insurance they already have, is called 10 the special advant ages °nixed by the National Lite Insurance Coni7 Circulars, Pamphleta and fall particulars given On application to tbe Branch (Mice of the CompariLßl Philadelphia, or its General .Agents. _ sag - LocAL, AGENTS ARE WANTED In ev ery City and Town; an& applicatleus from competent parties for such agencies with suitable endorsement, should be addressed TM THE, coure.Eirm GEN ERAL AGENTS ONLY, In their respective dis tricts. • GE,XXBAL AGENTS: E. W. CLARK t CO., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and Southern Kew Jrsey. JAY COOKE'& Washington. I). C. For Maryland, Delaware, .VirgEnia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. • . 111 A -B. Mel/AY & CO.. Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and Washington coantles. • :,For further particulars address B. S. RUSSELL, Manager for tieneral Agent, Harrisburg. Pa. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE OP PITTBIIIIII,O3I, PA, OfHoe. Nov :424. PENN .03T., aN NATIONAL Toots Co. itols.Dixo.) , ' DrEIXOTORS: • . Robt. Dictum, obi. Lidde ll , . 1. Friday, G. Mettle, `. Vas Bare*, . Hirsch 8. H. Myere, J . Gangwiecb, hrie. Siebert, L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, W. Beinideeker. r. It.' H. =ERB, President. BOBT. DICKSON, Vice Preeldent,, BOBT. J. ORDER. Treasurer. • elBarwr J. J. ALBIETZ. Beeretarr. ' INSWILINCE AVM E I OP PITTSBURGH. ALEXANDER NISISICE. President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. GEORGIC NEEL% General Agent. 0ince." 7 9,1 .Water stree? l Spur & Co.'.. Were. boned, up stairs, Pittsbur Will inmre against all Inds of Tire and Marine' Risks. A home Institution. managed by Directors who are well known to the community , and who art determined by promptness and liberality , tbi main. fain the eharasMr which they have italLMllikU of. faring the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. , • • DranOTOIM: . • " . " Alexander Rimick, dorm V. Menu% R. Miler, dr., • Chas. J. Clarke, James Wi ll iam 8. llvaas. Alexander der, , Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Arkien. Phillip_Bermer. Darld M. Long, Wm. Yorlimoi, =men: noV TkiiiiEWAL , . FIRE. INSURANCE. CO., op 1r..G0N430/*. ESTABLDDISD 1803.. GASH - CAPITAL PAID GP AND INVIIGTED FONDS EXOLED• LNG $8.000.000 IN GOLD. Inanrisnee* against Piro effected on Rouses and Betiding*. Good., Wants and Merchandise, Steams boats,`Ao. Polleies isoled payable In gold or cur 'llgr. United States Branch °Mee, Ito PINK STREET, New York. • • • • toasts of the (Jetted Eltateeßranch will be ad. )tubed In New York. • J. - 1 - ..'7kteilis.vcwirraiSr,"Agenti - • . Office. ST FOURTH NERSICT. . MR. MeLAUGHLIti aLsoAgeat for the MAribat. tan Lite insuranoe tioninaltY. • sefavir pianrsyt - , . , INSURPAGE.OOIIPAMY OF PITTTSBURGH. OFFICE; No:181,1; WOOD STREET, BANG 01 COMMERCE BUILDING. This is a Home Company, and insured against loss by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER; President. 10. C. BOYLE, Vice President. • • . • ilit./B&B,RpApaICIL, Treasurer. ' • NY. Secr e t ary. Leonard Waiter, Drazor • George Wilson. O. O.:Boyle, „ • Geo. W. Beaus, Hobert Patna; • J. C. ' Lappe, Jacob Painter, , • '7 J. C. Flower. • Josiah Ninth . . , John Voegiiey, Jas. IL 110/uins, A. Ammon. H• Sproul, • pnriurrpr AGAINSY LOSS BY PIRA, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA, °mom, an a 437 013003TN17T ST., bow' Doiactrons. i charleis A. Banker ; l Mordecai H. Lows Tobias Wagner, 1 David H. Brown,' Samuel G rant, ' ' Isaac Lea, Jacob E.'Sroitn, , Edward C. Dale, Peorge W. Richards __ George Pales. CHARLES O. BAN KER. President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. O. STEELE,__Secretary,:pro is J. essu3Eit WYMIN. Assn % North" West corner Third and Wood Street'. inh2o:wls . , , . ; iILLEGAIENT INSURANCE Calle way 03 PiTTSBUBOH. OFFICE. No. 37 ILIPTE STREET. BABE BLOCS '. Insures against all kinds ofilre and iintino Mem JOHN IRWIN, dn., President. JOHN , D. McOORD.. Vice President. • O. G. DONNELL, Secretary. cApT. mi. DEAN. General Agent. .. , Diaso7ons: oh Itiwin, JrcOora. r L. pt. Wm; Dean. • John n D. M '• • B . Fahoestoelt • O. U. ansimi- -,.,' ' W..H. Evessonii ~. • marveLChuont. , ,‘ . Robert 11..Devis, T. J. most mon,' " 'Francis Sellers, Charles Hsi& fleet. J. T. Stockdale. pEOPLEIP ISINUgWiCE COIIII• OrnM i f • / 5 * CO /114 . t ,W00D A Moms 4:Minpanh Whit Fire and Marine Elsii platlertonat, Wm. Phillips, " , . Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, - ' Samuel P. Sbrtver, John B. Parke, - . - Charles Arbuckle, 0 11 Pt. Jlimee Miner. -Aced M. Bruen. Wm. W. Vali Kirk, " win F._&ang James. D. Verner ii i rnuel aacorikart litrat. PHILL rival d Ps . t, • JOHN -WATT;_ v ' -'Ba Ice Preeldent. W. F. OAIIDNEII_, Secreta ry. CAPT. JAld. GOBBON, General Agent. Jno. Thompson Jos. Myers. C. ,C. Boyle. Jacob loPp. INSUBANE:°' THE NATIONAL OF TEM WASHINGTON, D. C. routterro 39. . • . • , • , •••" ;7,4'7 '' • "- FOR BALE-'4iii;iVERTAVO 3 -4 0R'Silk - LE: i• - , ;•• .., . ,- , - Aire st 'Woods Run. _ • Acres and House In East'Llberty, 8 Acres, unimproved, on Tro7 .H.W.. A Acres on Greensburg Pike. 5 Acres on Four Attie Run Ron 13i -lanes from F. C. R. R. 10 Aeres . n ar P. P. W. & C. R. R.. 118 Acres • ear Pa, B. R.. Westmoreland county. 90 Acres a Hill Side Statto Pa, 4 Farms I Preston county, West Virginia. 195 Acres n Armstrong county, underlaid with 1011 Acres and good hitprovements, in Trumbull Joonty. Ohio. . . • 900 Acres of Timber , land. with Saw Mill and dwellings. I House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk. patriot., . House and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot In East Liberty. , House and.ot In Mansfield: . House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and ot on Beaver avenue. Houses mid 4 Lots, very cheap. on Vine street. 2 Lots, very cheap, on:Vine street. AI Houses aid Lot on Franklin street. 1 House of 9 Rooms and 21 Lots on Roberts St. i i i Farms In I Ilnols. Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Laud In Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaver unties ist Penna. * ' TO-LET. it Houses of Rooms In the 17th ward; rent 8300 '3 do. of do. do. 17th do. do. 144 2 do. of do, do. Mith do. do. 188 H do. of 8 do. do. Sth do. do. 360 1 do. of 6 do. do. „ Bth do. do. au co 1 do. of 9 do. do. 3d do. do. 800 1 do. of 3 do. . do. 6th do. do. 193 1 do. of 8 do. do. Bth do. do. 240 1 do. of 4 do. ,do. 17th do. do. 108 1 do. of 7 do. do. 2d du. 1 do. of 8 do. Grant street. ' • The Houses that I have for rent will be rented very low to good tenants for the balance of the ren tal year APPLY , AT D. P. HATE'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. no:pa 2,000,000 ACRES OF. CHOICE LANDS FOR SAM • EY TN ljnion Pacific Railroad Company, ram= DIVISION. Lying along the line of their road, at $4OO TO 1400 PER ACRE, And on a 011ZD7 OF FIVE TE.93s, lforihrther particulars, rasps, Ac., address JOHN P. DETBREUX. Land'Oozcualnioner, Topeka, Milli& OF CHAS. B. LAMBORN. 15 1 04P7. snit St. Lonla. Missouri. pIIBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE COAL WORKS. . will offer at public sale on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 20th, 1509. my COAL WORKS, situated on the B. tU. R. it., 09 miles east of Columbus , at Carn• bridge. Goernsty eounty, Ohio, ronststing ' of a lease of 170 Acres of Coal. havleg 09 years to run from June '1860; vein s. ii to 0 feet thick, of good anslicy, with all necessary appal. nances for doing No. 1 business. The sale is peremptory, anti the Worka 'will be .disposed ,of to the eighest -bidder, IVITITOCT azsigaVE. On day of sale all passenger trains will stop at the Works to-let off any parties hat may Wil hto attend lt. For further information appme at Columbus.. Ohio, ktla Agents, No. 139 Fourth street. N. Bel( desired by pa r te. a good pottlon of coal trill be taken inpayment. lail:c74 ITALIIABLE OAKLAND 110.110P v ERTY Fort .SALE. A neat, .well built cottage house. conveniently arranged and la good order, portico in front. wide tall, large parlor, bay win dow, library, marble mantles , , chambers, dining room kitchen, large cellar, Attie rooms, cistern. etc. Lot 100 feet front on Charles street by 200 deey,,Concord grape vines, young fruit trees. forest shade trees, a tine view of the Jdonongahela river and surrouneingcountry. situate 5 minutes' walk from street cars, In desirable location a'd good neighborhood. B. CUTHBERT &SONS - , 85timitlineld street.. F ARM FOR SALE—Containing los ACRES, two miles northwest of Salem, Ohio.. Three good Orchards. Sugar Camp, Barn. Dwelling House, Carriage House and other out buildings. Will exchange for city property. Terms easy. For fall particulara inquire of SAMUEL • PATTERSON. deM:b7s , • On the Premises. EOR SALE & TO• LET.--Houses and Lots for sale toalliparts of tha city and en. s. Also, several FARMS Ingood 10eations. Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORYpisith AO acres of land, and good improvements, which I will sell cheap sad on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for rent in both cities. For fartherarticulars Inquire WARD. isllo Brant street. annotate Cathedral. LEGAL. _ . - TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF .i. Allegheny County. state of Pennsylvania. Par tition to Equity, No. 109, January Term, 1869 - Ann lioloship . and Agnes Holdship verses Jane Campbell, Henry, Campbell Edward Campbell. Sam• nelS. ehtelds and Hai Met Shields his wife, James C. Pearson and Wm, Wilson and Emily Wilson his wife, heirs of Jane _pbe II; eebs; Geoox. IA m. B. Knox, E. C. Dewey a nd Sarah Dewey his wife. Jam, a Knox. Martha Knox. Mrs: Ann M. Da vidson and Jane K . . sioAllister, helve of Hugh Knox. deceased: James Knox, George Knox. and Smith Knox,:heirs of Will ism Knox, de cd; James Knor, Samuel B. Knox, George Knox • Ann Armstrong, John M. Kirk, James Kirk, William F. Kirk. John. Marshall and Nancy his wife Daniel Kieser and Sarah D. his tfe, Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett, .Phillp i t Deltrich and ary Ins wtfe, George F.-Kirk, Aaron. Brooks and A nB. his wife, and William M. DotT and the issue f hlslyife Jane Doty. dec'd: Mercy . Lowell, °tor Crownoyer. John ucdge and 'Rao . nab his wife, James Crownover, Robert Crownover, Lucretia Pea ely, Almtrin Skenkle and Almira his wife, Maryllanni John K. Bennett, Josephine S. Sennett, Isaac J.. Bennett, George M. Bennett, Isaac Jenkinson. Wm. and Rebecca his D. F wife, Thomas Minshall , George K. Blinshall, Edbt:" P. Minsball and Byram I.: Mizoball; heirs• of Geo: Knox, decd . Heirs at law of Agnes Knox , dec'di late of the city of Pittsburgh. Bill Bled isv plaintiff. for the partition or Sale of the real estate of Agnes Knox. oeo"d,•lateofthe city' of Pittsburgh, Pa.. who died in Ifiliii. The real es.. tate consist •• of two•lots onTlftli street; (how Fifth avenues fa the city of Pittsburgh, one fronting on' Ft`th avenue about on lin and red feet and ad Market street about thirty, feet, and the other fronting On Fifth avenue about twenty-two feet ant running back along Market alley about thirty feet; on which' We erected f ° tell i l l 'rl° KNit t , t a r e e ' e d, VI: 1 41.)up'lein ol .g h i l ti Cr of Agnes Knox, and hare the one-afth lawn- r at iu said property, are unknown. One of his sons. James, weeniest hear.) from, lived - near Cincinnati, Ohio., The defendants above named are 'notified and re quired to cause an appearance to be entered for them In said Court and to answer said bill, on or before the 4th Monday of January, 'Safi,. or in default thereof the bill will be taken pro 'conpaso, and a de cree made againet them in their absence. Bboraer of Conn, this the Slid day of January. . . 1 ~ 1 JACOB 11. WALTER, . '''' ' Prothonotrtry. WHITE A BLAGLE. shohel: ' 'Attorneys for Plaintir. . . . . WASHINGTON • . , • BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, . . Or *AST DIENINORAId. ' ! _ Nottize 'le hereby alien that an application btu herbito at No. 380,i December Term, 18011, - fora. ghltfei r th e "WABHINGTON BIJILDINGAND like *, - OCIATION OF EAST BIRMINGHAM+ . 4 ancii : me Will be granted at the next term of Courtrillesa exceptions are filed. .• • t JACOB 11., WALTER., Prothonotary, , ootiltratrat • • • ~ ' WESTERN DISTRICT of ,At Pit S t i sb L uirk.. i t A be' 8 11 . f NoVembe r..: A. 11. 1809. The undersigned h ereb y gives notice of Ms appointment as Assignee of WAVER AD bas °rS ti ° t u a t te h o P r i l t le & n b n u a r yl v"a ainiathwei'tritunnstli • d ° d r ' is A t i r l i e er, e yr n tro . been adjudged a bankrupt, Upon his own. Lion by the Limn j et o C H o y ul H t o , f riduz said lis y A t i rle 4 t B . lo co, nobalw Aitorrier.at- law . num .t.re GAS AND STEAM jonii( kt. COOP/11 ' JOB EATS BINS. JOHN 31. COOPERIi; CO nniass romirDsp o s • OAS AND STEAMPTTTERB; . . aintittcturezi o f ptrops attiss_woßx, ling Mayan} Itnigrulatl,. Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBIIRGET SODA Asinr--too tons choice brands 1n etoretand for sale by nol7 J. B. OANBLELD & BOli. MYB~~I~NEOYIS. sloo' A - mOlO.ll cAN 111 made by aisle and 'female agents. We have nothing for. curiosity iseters, but reliable, steady, profitable emplosment for those who mPsn business. Address, with 3-cent stamp, 0. L. VAN ALLEN & CO., 48 new St.. 'New tort. (Ist.aw SO,IIETIIING N ETV AND USEFUL —A new era In Mask. POPULAR. MUSIC at Y °POLAR ,PRICEs• "Hituncock's Hslf Dime series °Music for the Milton." . No. Inow ready. Music and words of the comic scam, "CAPTAIN /INKS OF THE HORSE MARINES." .4.lthets to follow rapidly. Price, 5 cents each. Your News dealer has 11 or will get it for you. Mal ed (=re ceipt of price. Address. BENI. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher Jal2:4‘t 89 Spring street. New York. MO THE WORKING. CLASS.- I am now prepared to furnish • onstant employ ment to all classes at finish= es, for their spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. 10'4 cents to-43 per evening is easily earned, and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great inducements are offered: All who see this notice please send me tneir • address and test the business for themselves. not well satisfied, I willaend 41 to pay, for the trouble of writing me. Full pestle. ulars sent free. Sample sent by mall for ten cents. Address, lall :4w C. Aux ar, Au , GENTS WANTED TO SELL A new book pertaining to Agriculture. and the eel:mole Aria, edited by (lee. E. Waring, ESQ.. the distinitushed auth,r and agricultural engii eel.' of the New York Central Park. Nothing like It ever published; 200 engravings. Sells at sight to 'far-, mere; mechanics and worgingrntn of all classes. Active men and women are coining money. Send tor circulars. E. B. TREAT & CO.. Pub lishers.. Jal2t4w 651 Broadway. N. Y. "mat 'ONEY EASILY MADE WITH our Complete Stencil and Rey. Check Outfit. ITmal capital required. Circommi free. STAFFORD hIANFO. CO:, 60 Fulton street, New York. • jal2:Bw AWATCH FREE.—Given Gratis to Ilve, energetic agents, male or female. In a new, light and lvmorableibusiness, paying 630 Der day sure. No gift enterprlee, no humbug. Andress, B. 310NROE KENZIED r I Co., Pittsburgh, Pa, jam4w DR. BURTON'S TOBACCO AN DOTE. —Warranted to remdre all desire for touacco. It is entirely vegetable and harmless. It purities and enriches the !hood. invigorates theays tem, possesses great nourishing 'and strengthening power. is an excellent appetizer. enables tar atom ech to digest the heartiest 'food, makes sleep re freshing, and estabiishes robust health. Smokers and chewers for sixty years cured. Price. 50 cents, post free. A treatise on the injurious effects or to bacco, with lists of references, testimonials, &c., emit free. Agents wanted. Address, Dr. T. It. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J. Sold by all druggists. Ja42:l2w §l,OOO PER YEAR GUAR. AN TIM), and steady employ' ns. We wan, a reliable agent In every county to sell our Patent N'Tnite W Ire Cothes Lines (everlast ing). Address. WHITE WIRE CO., 76 William street, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn street, Chicago. Bitola. • Jal2:4w CARPETS -Don't Pay the High Prices. ,The New England Carpet Company. et Boston Mass., establiabsd nearly a quarter of a center"' ago, in Mir present location. In Halls over 71. 73 75, 77. 70. 81, 83, 85 and 87 Hanover street, have profitab'y turnished more houses with Cakpets than any other house in the country. In or der to afford those at a distance the advantages of their low prices, propose to send on the receipt of the price, 20 yards or upwards of thsir beautiful Cottage Carpeting, at 50 cents per yard. with awn- Pl es of ten sorts, varyleg In price from 25 cents to 63 per yard, suitable fur furnishing every' part of any house. 10123 w WE ABE COMING , AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON SEND ING us a Club in our Great One Dollar Sale of. Dry and Fancy ar CIO CO 3E) IS • w • A WATCH, PIECE OP SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN. &c., FREE OF COST: Oar inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. We have made many important additions to our Winter Stocks, and have largely extended our Ex. change List, and we now fee, confluent to meet the demand of our ext.n.ive p.tronage. Send for new Circular. Catalogue of goads and samples sent to any addresr.free. Send money by registered letter, Address all orders to 3. S. =WES 45‘. CIO., i - 15 Federal Street, Boston, Hass.. P. O. Box O. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Panci Goode, Cut. len, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods. Sc., Sc.' 1a12:12w THE. SUCCESS 'Of oar One DeUse fhil;e his Caused Such A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, - That hi ardor to suppirthe demand oc-asioned by our constantly Increasing patronage, we have re cently made importailoas for the Fall Trade, direct ,from _European hianntacturea, AIIOUNTING TO - NEARLY $544.10,000, DRY hAtN w D e FANCY GO O D S*,, leeryEßes PLpAiTED WARE, OUTLERY. WATCHES,. ALBUM*, JEW, ELRY, &c., of better quality than any other concern In the country for the 'uniform price of ONE ' DOLLAR FOR 'EACH ARTICLE, With privilege of exchange from a large Variety of useful articles not one of whin cOuld be bought for TWICE THE. AMOUNT in any other way.. - 4ir The best of Boston and New York references given as to the reliability of oar house, and that oar business Is conducts...ln the fairest, acd most leant. •I!rate manner possible. and that we givigreater val• ue for the money than cab be obtained, in any other Goods dariaged or brektin la tram perlatkw, replaced without charge. • Checks describing articles sold rent to agents in Valhi' at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article to cost lest than if bougnl at any Bos ton or New York Wholesale House. • , OUR 0001111 MISSIONS TO AGENTS :Exceed' those of every. other establsbinent of, the klud-ppof of thiamin be found In re eonsparagxtui premiums witb,those °hither/ FOB CLUBS ilutr E SIZ, in addition to whirls we claim. to glue bet r goods of the same character, We Will Send to Agents Free of Charge, • 'Forasetub 0(.30 and. Three Dollars-One of the following erne'. a t 1 dos. good linen Shirt- Fronts. 1 set solid Auld elude. All W out emai -1 mere for rants. Fine white Counterpane. lOrge sink 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt. SlDyards buO on or bleached Sheeting, 8904 quality, yard wide, 1 ale ant 100. Picture gtoroced bound Photo. Albino. 'double lens . Stereoser and ..111 Foreign Views.. 1 silver plated engrave 3 bottle , Castor. :A elegant Silk Fan. with Ivory or flancialwoOd Frame, feath ered edge and spanglt , d. 1 lateel Carving .11in fa and Fork, very best quality, Ivory balanced -handle. 1 handsome beaded parasol. RO yds good Print. 1 Damask Table 'Cover. pir. brat quality Ladles , ier& Congress illoote. One Linen Vowels. elegant.sliver plated engridred Napkin Mugs: Ides. Ladles , fine Merino or ' Cotton litockingS. - Gents! heavy Chased solid litgd Ring. Deli, Ladles' high cut Balmoral Boots.; elegant a° 'Dress Pattern. 1 Violin and Bow. in box complete. set Jewelry, pie, ear drons'and- sleeve buttons. _ For a Cinb et 50 D r es s v Dollars-One black or colored. Alpacca v a t erne .. 1 set *Lace Curtains, Ipr. all '3Vool Blankets. 'Engraved - sit-, ver plated bottle U. volving Castor. 1 beautlibi writing desk. 1 solid Gold scarf Pin. 314 yards Very line Ca'almere, for Pants and Vest, I Set Miry 'oalarice bandied Knives, With ally. r plated ForkV. / elegant Satin Parasol, heavily headed auti lined with Ittr. rents'. calf Soots. 30 yarns good _Print. 30 yards _stood orown or bleached Sheeting. yard wide, pr 'lO yards Yilyd wide, good quality. 1 La dies, el gent slerueco Traveilug Bag. IBctuare Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich kopilu • Dress Pat tern. 1); yards double width cloth Tor ladies' Cloak. itlegant engraved sliver plated Tea Pot. 3 yards double width wat..rovoot Cloth for cloaking. For a Club of 100 and Ten Dollar' -One . rich Merino or. Tether. Dress Pattern. 1 pair goo Damask Table Cho , ha and Napkins to match. 1 pair' gents` French Calf Booty. theavy silver plated en graved Pitcher. Very fine all %Void CI th for La dies clang r 1 web very Hoe nest quality heowa or bleached Sheeting. ' TX yds fine Cassimere for suit. lelegant Poplin Lire.. Pattern. 1 elegant English Bang*, Dresa Psttern. 1 beau/ful Engiah Barege Shawl. 1 eet Ivory balanced handle Knives and Forks. 1 ladles' or gents , Silver Hunting case Watch. tßartlett•Dand For - Sable sewing Machine.' Splendid family Bible, - steel engraving. with record and photograph'pages. $l3 yds. good Hemp Carpet ing, good ceders. .Ipalr good Marseilles genii. 1 good six barrel Revolver. relessut Fur 'Muff and /,ape. lsingle barrel abet gam 1 silver plated en graved six bottle Revolving Castor. cut psis hot ties.-1 velY dna Violin' and BoW, in case. last ivory balanced Knives and Forks. • Presents for larger clubs increase in the same fido.' SEND)IOIvEY BrnotsTEREI)LETrni. BEND'FOR 011.0 21.1, 11 ' CIROULA.E. , • PARKER & CO. N... c is and Inn !fawner St., Bnidon. • POSTSCRIPT. The Intenaal Ravenna Department dealing:U:ln strict leaelny of this method or sale, and , n tap wise resembles the gift enterprise concerns. Jellaw • IarNEW 0P.E.11.& AMUSE. . • . Lessee War. FfENDlrltbOtt s Manager 3l. W. CANNING. Last Nigh; but two of the popular artiste, MR. AND 31ISS COULDOCK. WED NI. SDAY EVENING. January 1 3tly, 1809. will , be,prescutcd, for the Met time, the beautiful new drama of ' • Farmer Allen Mr. Couldoek.- Dora. ,L nits Cotudock. To conclude with the celebrated drama of - t , BEN TEE BOATSWAIN Grand Yam!) Matinee on Sat nrnar. rarPITA i - - H. W. WIL TAMS Sole Lersee and Manager; c Great Sensation of ihe Age! • _THE rziv GOBI'S I THE GitEGORYSI! TRH GaEdOILYS!!! -1 he Miniature Circus of Doge. Ponies. &e. 'Tlac Great Spiral Asc-nsion from the Stage to the Dome or the Theatre. - TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I! TO-NIGHT!!! The Flying- Men of the Air, &c.. &c. Ladles Matinee on Saturday. liox. Office open from 10 A. It. to 4P. IL Seats a cured In advanse. Prices 01 Admission, 50 cents; Reae:rved Beata, 15 cents. • . Jail nets, Maine - '''IIIIJR : NELIL'S MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, The Great • Family Resorte. FM= AVENUE, between Smithfield and Wood streets,' opposite Old Theatre. • Sir Ope n Day and Evening, all ibe year round. Adinlsslon, 25 cents: Citildren, 15 cents. • IW'ACADEMY' OF MUSIC. KELLOGG. AX. STAREOSCIEI his mach pleaenre In an nouncing the drat and only aorlearanco of the world- renowned American Prima Donna, Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, • LN TWO GRAND CONCERTS. Wednesday and Thursday Even s, and 14th of January. In order to R ise ne Concerts the Most brilliant and varied ever in Pittsburgh, the manage ment have engaged the eminent Plauo Virtuesa, • M'LLE ALIDA TOPP, Who. with Figs. LOTTI,* PETRILLI and 'KOPTA, will assist Miss KELLOGG at these Concerts. Sig. STEFASONI Musical Director Admission SI. Reserved Seati $1,50. Gallery 50 cents. The sqe of reats for either Coucert will cora 'retire Monday, Jaruary 11th, at C. 0. MELLQR'S at 9 A. M. rj`ORPHANS' FAIR. BASEMENT OF CATHEDRAL. ADMISSION The splendid newly organized Cathedral Brass Band will enliven the Bair every evening. de= arPROF. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. No. 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for the re ception of pupils. Class days and boars—Fon La dies Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 , 3 i o'clock P. u. For Gentlemen—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, at .8 o'clock. Private lessons given. Circulars can be had at the Miele Stores and at the Academy. Classes out Of the city,i convenient, attended to. 4rir Halt to let to Select Parties se4:•7ll' ` 4 M A N lib 0 D.”—Another. New MEDICAL PAMPHLET, fromthe pen o Drit ' arwria. The Medical Times soy sof this work This valuable treatise on the caua e and.caro 0' premature decline, shows how health is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood; and how easily regained. It gives a Near synopsis of the impediments to marriage. the ammo andefeeta' of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor. , A pocket edition of the above will be lb; warded on receipt of .515 cents._ by addressing Doctor CDR. TII3, No. 58 North Charleajitreet, Baltimore, Md. M ANHOOD:. HOW COTE HOW RESTORED!. Iturt,pwbitsesd insers/sdosesi. !FP I"ee't Tl i t r EA el 7 nt ' l atcßalfcsif " Zure Spermatorrimea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Dripedtments to Mar. tinge generally, _• Nervousness,' Consumption, Eel. lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, re. suiting Drozu Self Abuse, ,&c.._, by Robt. J. Culver. well. M. D. author of tae "careen Book, An. A. BOON TO THOUSANDS OP SUFFERERS," sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post. raid, on receipt of slxcents, or two postage stamNi, to CHAS._ t`.• KLINE & Co., 127 ' BOWEry NEW 7011 H, POSTOFFICE BOX 4588. Alto Di: Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price filicente. • myS:DILWT ADZICE t i ? YOUNG MEN ABC:IJT Essays for Young ken, On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases treble!): io Youth and Early Manhood, with the humane- v!ew of treatment and care, seal by mail in sealed leuer envelopes free of charee. Address, ROWA111) BOCIAT/ON. Mom /131140obts. Pa. • . se22:lV-41,b1` T TiMBER!..LUBILBERtEIIimatER. JLA . ALEISANDM2 PATTERSom Dealer in all of Lumber. ON HAND AND FOR SALE L OCKI_ 000 . feet Dry Pine Boards; • 150,000 feet 134 and 11 Inch Clear Plank: 30,000 feet Dry 134 inch Common Plank; 30,000 feet• Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak: 26,000 feet Dry 2, 234 and 3 Inch Ash, 30,00 fee t Dry 2, 2;4, 3 hi. Cherry & Maple 0 feel Dry 1. 13%, 2 and 3 inch Poplar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 250.000,feet Hemlock Joists and Scantingt, 760,000 - No. 118-inch Shingles, sawed; 250,000 No. 1 16-Inch Shingled, sawed: 40,000 No. 1 10-inch Shingles, shaved; 40,000 Fire Brick: , - 1.000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay; YARDS-No. 88 - RREBLE STREET. former Ir k Mancheste_and 167 REBECCA STREET, oppo site the Gas Works. 'Allegheny City. • n 01.2 1 1 / 1 4i1ARD ‘TABLES: STAWDMI.D AMERICAN BTU '1) TABLES, . • - MID 00113MATION OIIIMMI, llndiusta bly the best in use. NEW EitPROVII. NEN Patented Nov. 28th, 1887, and April 21st, 1 88. Everything relating to billiards oz the best quality and lowest prices always on hand. Our NEW CUE TIMMER, .Patented May sth, 1888, price 12.50—a great success. . ID:nitrated price linage= on applic ation . Address ;".rtrio.ol & . COLLENDEB. 63, 65, 67 and 69 0/106BY Sr., Now Olty . Ise:sbt:>rwx MECHANICAL ENGINEER. pERCEVAL/lIECILETT s • DIE 411 /. MCIAL 111 4 10INEEZ, And: 4.7—dloitor ,l'atentmo • (Late of P. F. W. & C. Railway.) Me, No. TO FEDERAL STRRET,Koom Fa, 111 np_stairs.. P 0. Bo 50, .ALLEIIIIENg•CITY. MACHINERY, of all descriptions, destined. BLAST FURNACE and BoLLIN“ MILL DRAW. weis furnished.- Particular -attention paid to de signnin OOLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con fidentially solleited. Air An EVENING DRAW ING CLASB for mechanics every' WEDNESDAY NIGHT. • . - 'WEST COMMON 11/ ne tie Sto W o rks, Northwest W , Northwest corner of West Common. Allegheny. N 7 AHO'N'ATITATEIL & CO. Have on hand or, mepare on short notice Hearth and Step Stones, /MIA for Sidewalks, Brewery Vaults; ac. Head and Tomb Stones, &v. Orders promptly. exess tad. Prises reasonable i:!AOZVII. stoll4B33Liikvaai:Atil OrORN - PECI4,. Ornamental Hair HAIR. WOl/YEtt AND .PERFUMER, No. - 124 titni street, neat rittliburgli• Always on hand,Affeneral assortment of Ladles' BANDS, CURLS; Gantlemen's WIGS, TO. MK*. BCAW, ItUARD WL BEACELEII3. Ae. %trod Price hi O WUL be given Da Ladles' and Gentlemen's Hittr.Cutting done! ,the neatest manner. mbltn2.l 103 4 -all9lnSitir P ofll a IL LYON; Seater of Weights and Measures, NO* 8 7/OIIRTH MEET., tnetwe en Liberty aid Ferry stroetil, Ora us promptly attended W. Tom' `i:~: r.....,..»T.,.. z DORA. SOURGH THEATRE. 25 cents. MEDICAL. LUMBER. STONE. a+lo2; 7. -- EMI E II