Cits ttiartt*fixytts:, ' • • REFORMATION OF INEBRIATES. From a letter to the New York T ri bune .... • teemake the following extracts: Binghampton hasabout fifteen thousand inhabitants; it.is on the-New York and 'Erie Railroad, and at the junction of the Chenango and Susquehanna rivers. Two miles distant, and on a hill overlooking the Susquehanna and a wide extent of mountain country and valley, stands the State Asylum far Inebriates. The front is 860 feet long, and three stories, and there are wings of about the same extent. It is built of the Onondaga limestone, and ' it has the general appearance of a Euro , peen castle. 'The cost exceeded $300,000. The rooms for the patients are, in al most every respect, similar to the rooms appropriated to 'guests in a hotel, being well furnished; heated ty a furnace and lighted . With gas, . and they are supplied 'yvith water ' coming , from mountain spriags. An elegant parlor, containing a .piano, is open to alli there is a library of I,loo' volumes,.: a .:Teadhag•teem where leading newspapers are on file; there are bath-roonis, billiard tables, and a ball' alley. -z-The - -cedings- are lofty, the finish of the rooms solid, and even costly. A better idea would be conveyed if the word • Ooze :'were 'vied' instead -of the word Asylum; for the generel impression is such .as Is received - on visiting a hygienic es . tablishment. - The patients . are, not con fi ned, stil:, 'there are regrifeldelni which, are submit ' ted to, beCause they are manifestly reas onable. There,le perfect freedom to go . in and. on!, nor are there , • locks, send ' Ids, or 'surrounding , Walla. But if one , - wishes to go in the city, permission is asked, and, it granted, a, pass is given. P Of the eighty-six patients, ten or twelve are generally refined a pass, because they are known' to •be unfaithful, that's, they will get drank if they can, although a dealer is • liable in-a- heavy penalty.for supptying. , thern with liquor. When a patient betrays his trust, and either comes hack: or is found in the city drunk,, he is confined, in .a cell two or three days, when • he • is labored with, shown, how ' Weak •he is,and that he cannot be per flatted to leave the grounds for a consid-, enableperioll.' liiAbeflirgedlriint haThone will see all the inmates. 'Theiese many tables. The -stYlisit'atid:StleaP •eroaltery, the high sil ver-plated castole, the plumes of celery and !Ate white napkins, each in its ring. give air.. of elegance arid , refinement: When all are Seatedldiere is a pause; then a bell is touched; Vbeirthe voice of the ehaplalit is heard' Invoking - the _Divine blessing. From the place where I sat a frill view vina.,ebtidned. The youngest were about . twenty years old, the oldest probably fifty, but the - average 'did not much exceed thirty. 4 Here and' there are traces of inebriety, but the greater part appear* to be proper:men. They were every way well and even fashionably dressed, and their behavior and general conduct were such as characterized gen tlemen.' The tratbis, they belong to the class in onr.nOnntit. they are used to good society and, generally, They are well educated. That they have come hither - for treatment is an evidence that the M- I. tellectual and moral struggle for predomi nance.. There are about ten freepatients: others payfrom $7 to 12 a week, accord , ing to their means. but no distinctions are made, and it is not to be supposed that they who are rich' and pay -must, know which pay least. There are literary and , professional men, among which are farm ' ere, merchants, bankers, clerks and three clergymen. To treat a patientimcessful-, ly, it is necessary_ that,he have certain qualificatious. He Must be a man of_ feeling, that an appeal may be made; he must be intelligent, that he may be taught, and he must have honor, that he may be trusted. It is conceded that the institution would be a failure if the pa tients were ignorant, brutal and depraved: ', Little good is expected from a patient' who does not come voluntarily - - - The number of patients since ito,' - 1:17, has been 310, and of thesel47 were periodical Arinken, 168 constant ones; 146 were married, and 164 were , single.. The number knewn to have reformed, after the second , trial 11,litter a third 8. Of 25 there is nohow. Owing to distance: or other Canal; 68 have not • . b ee .. heard front., Si; used Oplem. *, .: •' - A patient ,. is not warranted a core; From: the.•iirst he is. told - that he must nervelpiniself up for the ,work. What 'fremiefitly has been advertised as a cure for drtniitenness is an imposition, .for It is an _etude: "The medicine which is. considered of greatest value hihromide of , potassium, given in well diluted doses of from 20 to:40. grains every four or five hours, or, in cases of great nervous ex haustion, the doses;may- beincreased. It has been known that this salt acts upon ' the nervous centers; but it is a remit dis , covery• that it bean. spe'cificl action upon the brain and spinal marrow. Be aztjim. dpient stage of/mania it is of great vete. , The average time required for a cure ii, ._. four months, while some stay a year. 7 - - Druakennees is caned tha(ruLti more properly it lays the Youndatien., or_ disease, such as delirium, diapelisiti;iii. sanity, general nervous disorders; bitlauk.' . ; nation of the braid,. epilepsy, eniargek meat of the heart, liver and kidney dis '.. uses, including .hright's disease, mail,- du, and, Ashy, hy ,ImpOverishing- the ' blood, consumption. - It also prepares the f ,„ . stem_ for the reception of the virile 'Of ,i z: yeonietiqqialtmtpestilenbegettl!,' h em y, while - it 1U a most powerful-Of*, ; dea ,likAevelop , hereditary , dis e ases —lt i rise ifbildice delimit, ~The; 3 step. gent is, of .course, total ' 'it ' ' thtfts')te :restore the de tbolostuit...."- hen_ezated_ htl powers. .1 , . "r—usr. (hammered by a ,lefdro- 1 4 20130ktit e thplie(1491, opens a " ttenvard• mrb a u o D u tt . o.:o d .d h i v nelr, bwleilbt4l4 l 4*ft l 4 l 4ll o7o 4Y l l f• , t A 1 . 1 11 40- 11;elftly s puitt cf. the vliiWu 1 ~, : , -tit --,91 1 . i .,, .r,el,lloh t4ere can be no r .. l cure tor driiiikenaele ' and in car- I t' ', ' t i i ii — ii °lt ' 121 . - e fl 'lttrk . " 1 errefortnati . au rtbbs, ' 'ha Irlurpiesee nPottheyntlent:::lkunisii ' •,.- limeeitt -enforced9ior,a„most terrible P M ainer4ll Ibl Dajtila hoithkr. With luck pt.. captoimieadoylttif ElgthttPß In.,'W" t.c.rießUS 4 loollideclio thp rocesp 0 /'' , itratuit kin that 'they cannot trust resiiuidittit* that, (it* ' man Whqk -hat self•control la he who •iever.,drUnk. - .., here must , be a. profound realization tlutt when he became a drunkard he log his •'''wlkontrul, that it can never.coma aga i n , audthat the only power left him, is the Pima of resistance. Dr. Day mentions -,' that wire* patients leave he is in the habit "- et:presenting a copy of the Bible, with Et request that they read every' day the marked passages, and that when the re quest is complied with he has never' . " TV-1 0, jr_ r* err ' 11§WV47114‘10fritagalf89911 UM= 0:117 Iknown'tne'lto , lfall. f ,IRregtrUS ;Per Q - - 0 9 041 for Ja:Thge ..PrA, ,trust.,, ct,Drawlne not - 0 4 , 8 7, - *Ltb 41 A :wicked, : and with tha ...workers of iriignity..": "I *as a reproach among'all mine enemies, espelially among my neighbors, and a fears at my acquaintances." 1"0, spare me t that 1 may, recover strength before I go hence and be no more." - "Remember riot the sins of my youth. nor my trans gressions; according to Thy mercy Ire umber Thou me." With the stupid, the, young, the de: prayed, and the , introlunUtry, reform is difficult. Generally, a reform is more easily effected in those of middle age, who can be useful to their friends and to society. 'They tvho have suffered most by disgrace, disaster, and remorse, will make such efforts as are most likely to be crowned with success. Regarding the adulteration of alcoholic drinks, Dr. Day Said that the harm they do is of such little consequence as to be scarcely worth estimating;• for the ques tion as to whether they are poisonous is an insignitlceht one in comparison with tfie deadly quality of alcohol; for they dilute, they do not change. When a vic tim is shot through' the head, a stab with a knife cannot add to the fatality... Wine and beer contain less alcohol than whis key, and because they contain less they are peculiarly fitted for preparing the way for stronger drinks. A sensation was created by a statement that several hundred,rich men :had made application for admission to 'this asylum for their daughters, but it , was - denied, with the remark that American women are not intemperate:: This, every one be lieves to be true. Still, t is admitted that as many as pIP applications have been made, some df which, however, were opium cases. But when we consider that, no idea had ever been conveyed that this institution would receive females, and that the existence of the habit, na turally, would be kept secret, the fact that even a small number of applications bed been made, would indicate that, cam pitratively, a large number of inebriate females really does exist. The fashionable custom of wine drinking would lead to this conclusion without other ev idence, and itmay confidently be predict ed that, be the present number small or large, it is destined to be increased. The question arises whether this Asylum is a success. I would say that, for persons of standing, of.culture, and of self-respect, it is a decided success, and it should be encouraged. If it seems more suited for the rich than the poor, it must be Considered that rich people have claims as well as poor people, for they are by no means exempt from taxation,- and if they can be enlisted in the reforma tion, an important step forward will be made. • Some of the most unflinching ad vocates of temperance hate already Is sued from this asylum, and temperance lecturers of marked ability undoubtedly Will be added to teach that alcohol is the moat deadly enemy of the human race. The!Death of,Gen. Phil. - Kearney. We are informed by a prominent law yer of this'city, that while sojourning in Amboy last night he passed a pleasant hour in company with a former rebel of ficer, who was attached to Stonewall Jackson's division of the Confederate army during the war, and who related an interesting reminiscence of the death of General Kearney., of which sad event he was an eye witness. "The gallant Kear ney," he said, "received his death wound from a private in my command, and when be fell from his horse I hastened with many otherslo the point where he lay, not supposing that his wound was a mor tal 'one. Just as we reached his body, however, his-:limbs gave one convulsive quiver, and then all Ives over. Seeing, that be was a Major. General, word was sent to headquarters to that effect, and General- Jackson coming to the spot ire medlitely, gave one :glance at the dead officer's features, 'and ercillmed, 'My Ged, boys. do yon WOW IMO you have killed? You have shot the most gallant officer in the United' States .army. This is Phil. Kearney, who. lost. hia arm in the Mexican war; He then involuntarily lifted his hat,- every officer In the group following his - example, and for a moment a - reveientral silenCe was observed by all. Silbsequently the , boffy, of the dead soldier was phicaupon two boards, and when being removed to , headquarters,, was fol. lowed by General lacksoi, General Ewell and other officers, while'a regimental band preceded it, playitig a det4i march." . Wealthy Meanness. • A Mewlprkletter asp : "A very large and properons pablishing firm here hkno torlotui for its...meanness. It pays sacii small prices for.o literary work, that the wonder is it can find any one to do it. Men who write, however, are usually impractical and short of• funds, so the mystery is e*lly, explained. The house ,l!kMedtoMe years since a very important work on :which they have made $709,000. or $800,000; aid Abe price`it paid &any. contributors waa $1,90 *page: . .::•tiltiotiong ago the ,house : eraP l 4ea a :wellsknowslitteratuerto some writing It , was done After. some weeks .of hard work, and tlievriee determined t . was so low : that the - anther complained.. • ne: Wag it'wes all 'that 'the' Arta :could.. ..afford I.o,tay: • 'Consequently he agreed, akzePt it, his ,circumstances being pre'ssing;.-.lmagirte his imutkricA 'when one of the members iif the house,lnatead• .ota hank cbeokidilinded lihn.4 note Alt In ninety dayat4:•Meallisl,hol#4l2tet( their. task - -yeryimuM And thought ' he totighttoluive it, - 0 0,e well,' ed the Obbliihey; '4f Tow“Aittaa hays, the:cash we'll die coinit; notetitloilee per !cent • itzfobtb; Whiblibs the heist fauit,we can do:P1 xffigOly 00tindreliCh roared'outge auth6r; *theli left the • -la; y. lit*Mali*ttluM lAtoulian4 h o 91 ' Vas siiieterint iShaketseelmt scholar Charles afrititlarr Cowden Clarke, have, 2libliv*Ltea"tliElfrdisontted editioni:of 1 6 1Mnitt-' OldiiniNtitggltded7#wa*cullt cl O iiblectlSnithle" aS'odf_ tittip t lten 1 ,1444ki, pe-are wrotp s _blit *nicht AN no exadli:, unwilling IreenfwestNlNlMMlCSgtoPhi`that marling shonld occur gm esinver'of. spositril , ,ll4 met toge the r tti•enjor faximi-gthet;father per ttleftiaithqX*lo4llllo:thtliit, lined theft `64m*itiOn6(the meiw and 1 OP, theboYs lvitX elates t ;OC, .1' we made :the ,milmlon of , Ow' that *gat haye checked thareadli taiiitet Anosio,the officers let. WithmlCel 3l3 ;* mends by the consolidation:of :regiments, are Doubleday, Sickles, De Trobriand,, Wager; Swayne . .and Buttertlelffi. , Gen eral Sherman suggested'yesterday that the pay of officers Waiting orders might properly be reduced. • ,r ,11111 r, 00111111/—”.10 AO Bahl. *at ' l ' ' " "litifMad. "SoardtiOn atr.;_46easidauprormtmass Mara stilts fs! *OW istkot goSorm.• emu for TWENTY-71FX MINT& ; sar* rrecdatosrai Me ?ZIT czars. NiAXVIff/--HELP. ANTED—COOK and HOUSE experfeneed. Cook a d Houstkeeper.. To a eomreienL Demo a vod ealary and poute offered._ A r pMy Boom N o. 3. recona floor, 67 - FOUBTH A VENUE, !qua burgh: Best of References required. EM v PLOYMENT OFFICE. Wo. 1 St. Clair Street, BOYt tfIRLB and MEN, for dillerent kinds of employment. Persons wanting help Of :all kinds can be supplied on short notice. WANTS. TANTED.—OId Nevi-pipers, Books and Brown Paper of LU kinds, at C. P. MARKLE 1 CO.. 156 First avenue. $25.000 TO LOAN • ON nt.ND AND MORTGAGE on Al iegheny county property. Apply to C hoFT & PHILLIPS. Ho. 139 Wourth Aveone. AGENTS WANTED-SIO a Day.' TWO $lO.OO MAPS FOE $4.00. • LLOYD'S PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS Of America and Europe, Ameeca and the United States of America: Colored-1n 4,000 Comi ties. These Area; Maps, now Just completed. show everyplace of Importan-e, , all Railroads to date, - end the latest alterations In the various Euro ,pean States. Theta Maps are needed in evert School and fatally In the land—they occupy the novice of one Map, and by means Of the Reverser lather side can be thrown front, and ant part brought level to the eye. County Rights and large discount given togood Agents. Apply for Circulars, Terms, and send money for Sample Maps, to J. T. LLOYD, fahtti.d&T A 3 CORTLANDT ST.. N. Y. LOST, • lOST.—Between Third avenue ,4 Pitt sb urgh , and Stockton avenue, Alit. g -nv. sometime last week, a GOLD SLZEVE SUTTON, with a raised black enameled initial letter. St 00 reward will be mad tothe finder who will return it to the GakErra OFPICZ. TO IXT. IVOR HEN.—HOUSE.—For the i .4. year from April Ist, IllirD. that very hand some THREE !front BRICK. DWELLING HULSE ut 'I rooms and Onisned attic; sl , uate on the west aide 9E lm Street near Wylie street, old Sixth' wan% and numbered 94. - Enquire of HUGH M. 8GLE..805.514, or as Ms 9F.FACE, near GarWo",,lrt. ?Mat:lran. Po. ET.—House on Centre A.:• anai. with hall, parlor. dining room end kite en on firsts floor, and four te d rooms, gas and water; ill lu ecimplete order. Also, two small boater, with (horsed five rooms; r.nt mod erate. Inquiry, as 1111.C&NTEIC A.V6NUE. , ITSO LET.-4rirst Class llasiness Stand, No. 45 üblo street, tour doors west of lamond. Alb glferry. next door to •Franklin Savings Bank, consisting of store room and .dwelling attached, with cellar suited lor selling produce, Ad. Rented separaty a bo veestred. Also, a set of 4 rooms In rear ofstore roo;u. Rundlre at,W. CARSON'S ,Leather Store oppo .. large, second story PROIsT ROOM. suitable for an ()Mee from • arll Ist, at. rt Foub Avenue. Also , we l l fur nished rooms suitable for Gentlemen, with or without board. Enqulreat 34 MIRTH INTBET. 9 1 0-I,ET—That THREE STORY BUILDING; No. I Logan street, contain ing eig , tt rooms and having large ya, d attached. Rent #4OO per annum.. Itacintre of T. P. HOUS TON, GAZZTTY-07PICS. 11017 SE - Hays.. ville ?Station, P. PC? W. ? & C. R. R., con-. axing four rooms Nall a wide haq with 3 acres of ground ?Mooned, 'within two minutes walk of Station. For turiber Dart iculirs apply to JAMES CALD'WELL, 410 Rebtees St.. Allegheny City. TO-LET,ROOIIII3,-Two fine ROOMS in 'GAZETTE BITILDILVi; 'Apply at onnilag Bums, 134-and 60111th avenue. . • LET: --ONE STORE ROod. .YOUR BASEMENTS, well lighted and n stied. . • OFfICEB In the mond story. BLEEPING ROOMS in the third story, and ONE LARGE HALL. with two ante-rooms, !tithe fourth story of A. li. English & Co's new building. Fourth avenue. Apply L.A. H. ENO. LISH £ CO., No. X 9 Fifth avenue. TO -LET -800x8.-lathe new Building, No. 81 YOURTIC AVBYUE, be• tween Wood and Market streets. ONE .ROOM, SS by 24 feet in the Second story, with fire-proof vault, suitable for an office. TWO BOOMS In the third story.(whieb are connected;) one 22 by 49 feet, anti' one 1& by 18 feet, suitable for Societies, Libras) , compinies, ad: • " All baye good light and' well ventilated, and eupbiled with gas, water, &c. Apply to LLOYD & BLAD if, Kensington Iron Works. . TO -LET. . '`VINE; , Homestead of late .Dr.,B. A. Wilson, Mount Washington,. withla,,ten minutes walk-.of the city; an elegant . Cottage House; Vtith tower,con taluilig,ll) rooms and cellar, with spring and cis tern water; entrance for carriage; etc.; now oc. carded by Mr.. G. T. Robinson,' Of the firm of Robinson. Rea'Alt Co. ' ' " • Ads°, .112.10 E. DWELLING, No, 23 Third ATentte ontaining 8 rooms and basement, to be completely revaired. Inquire, HALL' PATTERSON, Attorriey-ati. Law.,' Tl 6 tint street. NOTIQES. IarAN.EVECTION FOR: FREW IDES'S Slid SIX DIRECTORS of the MANCHESTER BAyINGS BANE, will be held aL ithe! , Banking House, ..on SATIDIDAY, the dip ofMgreh, 1809, between the hoot'. of TTIOTICF4--4 1 Haf.- Masseur. ittuds4.o their agott‘Latock or the Ootn pany Teo erect , & Brldge etrecipe. Allegheny: Elver.'recuif Fatah tnosegiittetreetb: In the. City of Pittiburgh?' - n the county of Allegheny, to the lAuger.jelludtroed. at or near _ltiti l lgrOti 0 NOW' ire 'herebt matted , ta in Meg or: bertaanenttorgazdsattowwlU :be :beheld at Ibis iei efira. t a r ec idOiretA "oa etregitleiltee. t wart, Mary , f ro " ma% t pik w3DA. . betwleen the homy of A o'clock P. N. and o'clock e..et.. when and. where sn e action will be held bi ballet for HINZ 114.grAekad and a l'llitedpltlCktor aaldcomr: Intunto verve tbeendteldva,l! , l::,. , . tit A..A4igp e ptiffat l Pl DZ bin i ' t ci" ' fki • LW te - I.\ "1. airejk.ol4lll4llolVßlLUll' 141117,1 1 ' 7 - -mr4,i iz t .%, ; ell* ~, i l i a . 11. , Mt . , .... „,, ~,, 4. .,, . i • , • ~4 sak. • o "IlWalr4lllllll '1 . • • .1,,,, tr AW • . 00 Mouton Hata rem , ar ~, .. ~ • a f i r mi dYli til l i tt or - gat ' all I rotate' tad Pi . as Az ar, Bucha lter a i rr 6 - ;•, , 7 . ~ . ; Mt. s l rl2l ll .1 if ,Pi CALNINOC - .1` • 1 .. ' *mut rST ilinievatuot 1 1 Ille‘ti nr i . ti e ' P i * %le 7of • Hofer. aau Test moo awn& ti vince,ge •, At okiVjaal ot AMP (Hy EY loatio. • ''• tut vA3 BUREN Ltre rill' 11 11 441 ! I t g Sakai 1011r110141* Y1"111 ! :04 ' ' ariffiW: 1441111 AND • . /. leci- 4 17 . wan men T . fr oltruh. law a , 1) lob v pretarapsa , A4s o, sof er: Hini 9 d ,z 0. 1 t. 'roof 0 bargb.l( &limp Dr.rt i kit 'L HOUGHTON. Howard 4Associatlotki thud delorda.Ta,... , Jalatd T t 7 . , tgrORNAINENVAL.'AAD'.'IIISI64. "Tr.. DOT ONLY SILVER TIPPED SHOES. Yet ()Waren. WUI outwear three palm Wlthouj JaM:dBMTiTII:B BLED PEALIIES.--100 pilule article, On sale by • ' sa • . J. OANPIICLD. . mi t t,. •As uir-2 1! c o a A s z mi lL t D o . r $.l - 7 - r .2) ;:, rig :.:1,001811 :YENCING , POSTS.,: Enquire -of ,Tg Ui C. AVER: as.. Wr aTedue.' . . F OB_ SALE.—T WO LOTP.:--En. • - quire' of JORVEITON JOHNBTOY, No. :Diensolad street. Pittsburgb. • , inb9:tt • F°H, SA LIP.--STEA ENGINE; . mind ,hand, eleven Inch bore, thirty in• h at reke. irereale at 319 Liberty street. W. W. WALLACE' • • • Volt SIALE:-4 NEW 'BRICK vorss- or s iootes and let, 00 by 200 feet, 200, gtapevines, fruit trees, shrubbery, &c.. or, • • e lot, at No. 180 Ridge stre-t Filth ward, All Itheny Mts. For terms and particu. late surly , 0 the nrPrelses. • 010 i SALE.—FBA.ME COT— AG p lotnning nve rooms and excellent cellarwit 6O by 187 feet. In the 19th ward, (formerly East Liberty.) Price low.. Enquire on the Drtmlses, or ath.ress D. B. .1.1.., GezErrs 9raicz. FOR SALt.---The three story B RICK DWELMNG IThIETSE. corner of Lockton avenue and Pitt alley, Alegheny city. Lot 31/ feet. by 240. extending to Water st•eet, with stabling and carriage house. To a respon sible p.nrcnaret, terms of Payment made to suit his convenience. Inquire of THV3ldtl 3L HOWE Bank Block. Tifth avenue. • FOR 'SALE. -HOUSE.-=A FINE Brick Mansion. containing 11 rooms, with modern Improvements. situated at 2020outh avenue, Allegheny My. • with a lot having a (rout 0f . 50 feet, extending back 130 feet to an alley in rear. The property I situated on the bank of the Ohio river, having a beautillil view of the river and the distant cultivated bilis. The Rebecca street cars oats It every teu minutes A chsnc.. like, this is rarely offered In real estate, but the present owners contemplate leaving the city, and will sell on easy-payments. For par ticulars call at above number FOR SALE.—About Twenty- A: three and a lull aorta .bf Land near Hite Station, on the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, 10 miles from Allegheny City Art exCellent site for manufacturing purposes, having &terse front on the Allegheny raver and" the ItailrOad, aed good coat bana near the premites. Also, ssveral building Lots at Ilite Station. For fUrther tbrinstion address P. Y. BUR, Tarentnm. Alle gheny county, Pa., or call on the subscriber at the Satiated Station. P. Y. HI CE. FOR SALE--Vabiable Proper '.TY, within 3 minutes' walk of Wood's FOR Station, P. Y. W. & C. IL W. A good brick house. containing ten rooms,..ith nearly efz acres of land, planted with Fruit, Shrubbery, Tile hence and nearly three acres stain sold separate; the balance -In five l.ts of from one third to one acre. Enquire of ALEX. TAYLOR., on. piemmes. or P. PETERSON, 41 if ederal street, Atte' henv. • OR SALE.---. RARE - BUSINESS OPENING.. 4 6,000 x lll purchase a Grist Saw Mil, Woolen Factory, and 9 acres of good' land, located In Green county, Pa.. near the Ifonongahela River, ten miles above Browns ville. The above works have r ater and steam power, and are In complete rooting order. and now doing a N decl i ningnes as the books will show. Owners years is the reason for selling. An enternrislng man can buy the above on very' easy terms. For further partlculars aP• ply to CROFT /PHILLIPS, Beat BE ate Aryans, Ice. 139 Fourth Avenue. mh12:192 'OR SALE—Look Here; • $35 A. per Acre will purchase farm of /31 acres in Armstrong eounty. tkl.plies from Rosa ton atat•on, A. V. R. R. 21 acres in good tim -ber. balance in cultivalion' alt underlaid .with coal, bank open; 40 wires In gra•s; Orchard of about 400 fruit trees: 2 good dwelling houses: n brick of Oroomsand et lisr.and a new frame or 5 room • Bank barn, almost new, 4u by 50. All n• cessav'y out braldisies. abundance of good wa ter and in good neighborhood. Owner, has de. termined to go West. otherwise 1 cotud pot be purchased at the abuse _price. Stock and farm- Applements at a P HILLIP Sgai terms • asy. to CROFT Real Estate Agents, So. 139 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE. • Near Osborn street;-on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, TWO LOTS,. Containing About Two Acres-Eaelr; • •" ; ENQVIRm Olt - •. 11 1 MHEROWSI . 195 Liberty Street. 6;1 c REFINERY AT , PRIVATE SALE. • subscribes offer their Petrolenniliellnery, j well and fiverably known as the . VICTORIAou WORKS , Twenty-sixth Ward, Philadelphia„l • FOR - "SAL. Oil; perhis a capacity of 51;500 barrels Refined per mOnth, Is connected by rail with all the 'tome yardi in the city, has a private . telegraph; to ogre of late Arm in Walnut street, and Is in. every reimeit .one of the most complete and modern establishments of the kind In the court- try. Will basold with or without the grounds In ' • - - • Nor further particulars address LOBAR - it DAVIS, 14) WAVED? STREET, PHILADELPHIA. rohlirg2e! • • F o R .BALE OR RENT: ' That: Residence On Bluff Street, fOriderlY‘oentiPled 3:1. CaPt. B.S. Wrlght. House coatains 8 roome and ,fluished , attic; tiro cellars,. with' . heater In cellar; marble . =titles in 'tiro rooms. Cold and Bat Water and Gist thrOugliont. , Parsed Oriel fronL. Lot fronts-73 feet on Bluff 'street, riluline: beck to Apple alley . l4l feet, With Itoodelable' an alley, .iilhade and frail treea In abundance. Apply to . GEO. B. HILL' /t CO mah.e:g3o . 38 rourihaventie. , 3171E9TE1111 LAND AGENCY, 70 - 000 Acres of Land for Sale • f ° wit..Fid:.? 4l2 Teeo l 4 price from 13.10, to 00 per Rife.; Li/IC/knight inii!'sold on coin! exsunlitedi abstracts fUrnltledt.Anrvefing and Plotting done. • ' ' linfonnation furnished in reference, fa locality, guilty and fa/nation of lanais.. peneral tug business done. 'Address • • ' - '' , O. , 'WAY, • ,jta • 4. ux. • •{, lOWA.:. Ii AL t rLtrAigLE am FOR BALE;', • ..• „_•—situato• Ali miles from. Rataht4 Station:l I on Western Pennsylvania ;Railroad,' Pk :from ;alleghetireity;.containa .00 acre s of land; . 1 •80 of •whieh .elearen..balany.e jorest timber(' • waterin trtery field, underlain witn but or•eollt solrexeellent for twain. rrowl i kon Which are • erected sant° stotr throe dere) twO stables, •1 . young erehatd:lnst be beat of best • qnillitr of ftniti.goodzaids from:Station • Fe 7503111. wanting .one of the best Arms_ An Vie county': and , ar low - prior sad/soar' lire. 7 4mM-7dt:toted totlii abort.; Ai to •• • . . • .... , • • +. • el; IN, , I . IIWI 1 tr tote • Aittnts. trimAir.,LAsiaiscitittiti siiiit, tstruemord. G &WEN ONEDB., , Vial ---7- a •0010., dar.ta: datr,!et Ale] . P 6 AIVIR•ta, eel store or Bittetu a Lorls. fici l ii taneligi ia,tpitt - Pft a ,La - UT a lot orL a ns; : 0.,,,,,Gira &mislaid de, Allricaitkeitd. WO1114011411:Vlb 11 7 11 4 ( 1 1 14t - :it i s iItWATrit;WIP titiatlitlinta"oo4c,ll 'Z."?lpt. I at lo ori o ldie t st , 4.tt. 1 ) PI M V ti at ifilr $ 0 6 ,1- 1 , 11 4. T• rw,t r .. A .. t *ifittilieffiJi f; . tf, t 4,,t 4,- , At ...: 4 ' t r fe i ' I EN€III6OIOAILIE*OIIICHIIIi. i" P. • • ititx*TbegtOgliTtlM , Ainag,;, i, t ,,,. tiojalclu th ratm,rg i ,to 4 4o, , ~ r,,,,:.:l e tiavetiFilatrifillsoll eofitTifing 40 or • • ' fll • Irotellr WllilatillaLlt.ii i apaieeth Ii 1 i t •1' 7 ,1; 15 'i • Ir ig li nie_ LPAITIMPS II iiiIfICIIt• f i. * It iltillrosol'A• (now 4 Loll For ;SM aa ! relleie l IV!(OI%Me?AiP r, ,fay pltragt,ita=critii , • • ' l l - rill LITABLE , ,..AIt•tIEGUENIr v .rnormt s'Y. YOlt"B,4l4lC t if 'arge d ;to* story brtek dwelling boost. 201 i ' 'bu ilt 40 ' 'a 4aelraPle location . well arreeire4,ssith swetails. large parlor, sitting rocnn'.....• OE. • Ilb 7 3 ,... " h ri bLu tW° 4 batik rooms , dining:MOM, klenent Wash ge. gse arid water extures, __ , lnrus e; lite.; /I nibbler"' utid grape vines.' Lot MSS feet front on Ridge street by 200 deep. For further information 1 ap m p a ly la to S. OU'rtIBERT a EIONd, 85 emltheettt street. ME ' 4 41:97, 1 Prir SALM : -1 • STI &JP SMITHSON 400. .• BOOT* - sitOts AND CARPETS FOR THE•IitILL,IO.Y. AT •••- • . • , 'SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, • aa. AND 57 71FTEIAVENVIC. Misers. H. B. SMITHSON & CO., proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are creating an excitement consequent upon the ar rival Of new goods which are being sold at re markably low prices. Goods otevery variety; the finest sewed t-ote the most fashionable bal. inoral gaiters and ' anklet shoes. slippers, ac., blankets, flannels, cloths. castdmeres, cutlery and carpets. Call and examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladles', misses' and children's furs -at almost your own prices. Alfgoods war ranted as represented. ) nor 4 BY L 10341AT8. GOOD ROUSES IN ALLEGHE NY AT PRIVATE BALE.—Those two new residenc.is. Nos. (74 aad 176 Sheffield street, near Bidwell street, ar, offered at prices that should command an Immediate sale.. They are on a good street. have a flne appearance. and are fitten up with every convenience that good taste could suggest. There are 12 rooms, marble mantles. registers. baths, closets, speaking* tubes, &c., ..tc. Three-story, pressed front, cut stone corners, stone steps, iron fence, andel , ground water conductors, cement eeliar. dtc. They are Complete houses. A thorough ex amination is respectfailv solicited. Prices very low. Apply to Frazier Brothers, Ohio Avenue, or to A. LEGOATE, Auctioneer, tahl. . 1511 Federal street, Allegheny. LOT ON ALLEGHENY RIVER BANK AT AUCTION.I On Monday, March 22, at 10 O'Clock, • Will be sold on the premises that lot of ground containing .180 perches, on the Allegheny Poor Farm property, bounded by the hiver, Bennet's Mill and the West Penn Railroad. Positive sale. Terms at sale. A. LEGGiATE. Auctioneer. rohlY M=EMM MARSHAL'S SALE. Ay Yirtne of ri writ of minlitioni ex,pinute is suedout of the District Court or the united States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale on the premises, on MARCH 20, 1869, At 10 o'clock A. M., the following described property, to-wit: TitE n:MI4.II3IMI3FACTORY . . • Situate in the City of. Pittsburgh, at. Nos. 105.. 169 and 170 Second :avenue, tiormerly Second • „. Inventory of Stock and- Fixture' of Vinegar Manufactory of ARTHUB, BALLOU, located at Nos: 165 168 and 170 Seoond avenue, - City of Pittsburgh, Ps, Seized April 20, 1866: I Trough Air washing shavings, empty. 4 Stands or Casks with. lime w ash. • 1 Large Tub; empty. 1 lot of - shavings and lumber. .• • 1 Lot of Lead and Copper Pipe. • • 2 Large Stands; partly Slice with preparation for ^vinegar. • . 1 Lot of Castings and Hoops. 1 Lot of Bag!, Castings, - Lumber, pipes and Hoisting Apparatus.- - • 1 Piece Shafting. I Lot small Vinegar stands. • Lary,e Stoves; 9 Vinegar Stands. 1-Barrel full of water and low - • 3 Baskets, rocks and • Ropes. 9 smat,a4 barrels for , rece.ving vinegar from stills. • 1 Lot of Lead Pipe. 1 Large Tub containing shatiags. count. • with the worm tub. - • • 1 Worm Tab.-with its supply pipe, waste pipe and false top; • .1 Barrel containing mixture for vinegar. 1 Lot ol.Copper.Bnckets.. I Stand for Casks. 4 Large Tubs containing mixture for vinegar. I Large. Trough filled with anavibgsand water. .1. Lot of Lumber,-Hese and connecting Pipe, 1 ergs Stove and Pipe. • • -1 51finegarilliandaeoutainituurdatuto . for Clock. . 1 Clock. 1 Barrel partly filled with,vinegar. 1 Lot of Lumber and /run. 1 Lot of Stand' . 1. Lot of Trough and Hose. I Lot of Shavings. , 1 Lot of Lumber. 9 Stands for Casks. • , 1 Barrel with mixture for vinegar. 1 Trough. empty. 1 Large Still. 1 Doubter, where the Low Wines were . take n: from. Also. " • • 1 Tub connecting with the Doubler with Pipes, and also connecting, wihe third story. 1 Lot. of Steam Pipe connectsng with toe Still. .1, Lot of pipe, Copper, .Lumber and Coati...its.- , 1 copper Worm. 1 Lot oi Chips. ', • • 1 Lot of Wooden Thitops. . 1 Lot of Troughs, Shavings 41 d Limber. 1 Lot of old Lead rip , and Spigots. 1 Los of Chain, Caatiugs, Shafting. Wheels; Pipe, &c: . • • • • , • Empty Barrels. 1 Opea Tub."' 2 Old Barrels 1 Cask Stand. •;.9 Barrels Molasses. 5 Barrels Vinegar. . ,111 Empty Barrels. 'I Two Wheeled Hand Cart. . 9 Empty Becelvink Clete/Mi.' - • . f fteceirlagCleteSita, partly, filled with Vine- Large Casks, enimy: • Hose I Stove. Lot Lar ge . Ca s k, Plug . Stands.coutVaing Beer. 1 Trough, empty. "I"Gunt Bose. Yeast ritandin• TrOnih. empty. 1 Lot of:Lead, ripe ose. Hammers, Banging Toolie, , Oopper elites, Measures,'Olass • paiince,Tiought,.Pmping.eklds, dc. • ' A Barrels Molasamt, r.••••• ..; .., E of cooper's Implements. , - • - 1 Let Hoops and "Hoop Iron : . • ' •.- t.' .'• 1 Dray. 1 Wagon. ' ' • • • Brunie Vila. /Barrel HOD Water..' • ' 1 Empty Ale " Reg..; 6 Empty Stands: : Lot Qs Old Iron. I Skid' • • . 1 Lot of Empty Barrett and Lamb , 1, Wooden , Pomp. Empty Hogsheads and Shovels. • " • Lot °Moons and iron." . • • ' Lot Of Empty Cdsks and „Hoops. • • ISt Largo Wanda. . • 1 Lotail.amati (teed Buckets • . 3 Large termentipg, Tubs. - • •L. : 1 titeam , Yorchie ,, Tiati,, otinneeting - With Fee., nientinytTubs. • • • 1 Lot of Copper Flpes, connecting with-Fur; nave.. , • • „, 1 Lot ot-Ripe(copper) leading across the street to other, building. Large Mot ofCiiks. Bantle and Stands, in hadorder. 1 • • • . • , 1L Odiee Desk and Furniture. • , , . ..3 Cnairs; 2 81.4Xd5,:l Letter Press: • • • • • 2' Lot Sample. Dottiest:l, Barrel -partly Ailed with. Vinegar. • • 1 Lot of Barrelsi Measures. Spigetti and, Old . • . • 11.otlron Cuttings : . • ; . ;I , l3pcie; Adidas, _McKee d Co.'s make. . 1 Lot of Lumber and Pipe: - - : I , Latiliti lot. f:Faailli d gg i • fir , vi rof o i niet e ttit e g r ; s at Wagibt,l474. •.1 Iron Poi, 1 lot Bum Hose. ; • •if 'Barrels* containing Ginger Wine. . 1 , -.Large lot of - Lead P,f . • 1 Lot of Coil; 'Lot 'of Ale 1 - 11argeTub; empty tlotof Lumber. .- ' ••• 1 Barrel (linger Wine, 4 Jugs . containing - II Bottles:Wine: : ••- • , . 1 Large lot pl.l4lp4ler. 1 • thaVine Ma thine. • • - Lot Caking"? andiron. • • k I Carpenter's Sefton, Tools and Cheat. ,11 rindstone, 1-• • . Largelliach !TUN copper 110 Stole,' empty. ' f1.11, - Ofißeltlng. .;• 3 froXesAtiStAnd..ot;tkeni . fialf.)jand Pipe.. Copper laas OW 4'14,111 add Hopper. jug •1 ..110torlhassn. , Beli pips Shafting. - • - Iron TWO, 4,,P1 Orin Scale, Wiarge Tubs. "• 1 Lot 0 ilittPtylditil mad Barrels.• . 1 Lot 0 tHilittailatid , HOlatintApparittna YIa.J ~1 . RIP VAN WINKLE, 0.11 THESLZEP OF TWENTY TEARS MINSTRELS. II