11 nearly correct as practicable while the Toting is going on of all who have voted. 3, Be prepared with full and perfect lista of every Republican voter in the different districts, and not later than three P. commence sending out and bringiny in and seeing that all Republi cans vote whom your lists shim Imre not been at the polls. • 4. Have competent and proper men in, every district as challengers, and es pecially have numerous and efficient block committees, (and so arranged that they may be relieved fromi time to time,) who will be responsible (or every 'republican vote in their respective blocks and districts,i 5. Have our friends pay particular attention to persons offering to \vote on naturalization papers; and especially to every person attempting to vote on a Luzerne county naturalisation certifi cate, or on a naturnhzation certificate. issued by the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania, and bearing date since the first of September, 1868. 6. Whenever an' (a ttempt is made to vote illegally, or a' vote is cast by apy person not having' proper papers, and not a legal voter of ,the election district, have the offender promptly arrested. 7. The following abstract as to qualifi cations of voters, proof of age, .to.. is EspEctALLY commended to the attention of the voters: QUALIFICATIONS OF A VOTER. 1. He must be a native or naturalized Citizen of the United States, of the age of TWENTY ONE YEARS'or more. 2. He must have resided in the State .at least ONE YEAR, and in his election district at least TEN DAYS immedi ately preceding such election, and have paid. within two,years, a STATE or COUNTY TAX, wich had been assessed within two years and at least ten days before the election. ExcErriox.—Persons VOTING ON AGE, .(being under twenty-two years of age,) may vote without being assessed and without having paid such tax. This exception does not. extend to naturalized citizens. 3. All persons citizens of the United States formerly qualified voters - of this State, but who had removed therefrom and paid taxes, as herein before indica ted, are entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State. All of the above classes should be registered within ten days prior to the Election; but if through neglect or oth erwise their names do not appear on the Registry list, they will be allowed to vote only on going to the polls and making affidavit of the fact that they.fall within one of these classes, and filing at the same time the affidavit of one qualified elector of the District in proof of their residence, within that Election Dictrict for ten days preceding the Election—ex cepting persons who render proper, proof of their right to vote on age who are not required to pay a tax. PROOF OF AO& Age may be proved by the perpons of fering to vote, or by any other legal evi •debee. PROOF OF RESIDENCE Residence within the State may be proved in the same manner as age, but the fact of residence within the proper elec tion district, MUST BE PROVED by his own oath and the testimony of at least one qualified elector and comptent wit ness. The residence must be bona fide and not simply for the purpose of young. IN CASE OF REMOVAL within ten days before the election he may vote in the district from which he removed. PROOF OF NATURALIZATION.; The only evidence - of naturalization is the certificate under the seal of a'cOmpe tent court, produced to the electithi offi cers. ITS LOSS AND CONTENTS CANNOT .1 itE PROVEN IN ANY C E. The naturalization ertificate must be produced to the elec ion officers by the naturalized citizen b fore voting, and upon the vote of sue person being re ceived, it is the duty f the election offi cers to write or stamp on such natural!. zation . certilicate the word "voted," with the month and year. EXCEPTION—Where 4 naturalized citi zen shall have been a citizen and resi dent of the district where he offers to vote, for at least ten years next preced ing the election, his own oath (without production of Any certificate) shall be prima facia evidence of naturalization. IDENTITY Although the certificate is evidence of naturalization, yet the person offering to vote, MUST, /F REQUIRED, PBOVE'BY LE. COAL EVIDENCE (not his own oath) that be is the identical person named in such certificate. PAYMENT. May be found by the receipt for the p oath of the persoti hi petent witness. If such receipt he MIMI' payment of a tax. genuineness of tri‘ proved. OPPOSING Ej Evidence may be any person claiming - to contradict the evi GENERAL Any election officer or qualified elector has the right to cha enge any person -offering to vote; and. when objection is thus made, it is the duty of the inspec tors to require such person to prove his right to vote. The testimony must be satisfactory to the inspectora. Persons whose names are registered may be challenged, and when challenged they are required to produce the same proof as to their right to vote as persons who are not registered. Where there are more names on a ticket than there ought to be the ticket Ahould be rejected. The Polls should be closed at the proper pour regardieis of the fact whether or ni t all persons pres ent have voted. Temporary absence n public business or in the military service, does not dis- qualify a voter. Native citizenship must be proved when such 'proof is 'required by either of , the inspectors or by any -qualified voter. The Minor children of persons Who - were aliens, though born out of the United States, if .dwelling in the United States at th i time of the natu ralization of their pare ts, become chi tens by such naturalization of their ' parents. Proof cf the }fact, if required, must be made by the production of the -certificate or duplicate thereof, and evi „deuce of identity, as in Other cases. JUDGES AND INSECTORS. The- Inspectors and Judges are re quired to meet, before seven O'clock, A. sr., and each Inspector shall appoint one Clerk. /In ease the person who received the second highest number of votes for In spector shall not attend, the person who received the second highest number of votes for Judge shall act in his place. in case the person who received the high est number of votes for Instor shall pec not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place. In case - the Judge elect shall not attend, the In apector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Jndge in his place. If any vacancy , shall continue in the -election Board for the space of one hour after the titne fixed for opening the elms tion,. the voters present shall sleet one of their nutnber to Bit such vacancy. By order of • . •J. Enasros litoKur.vr. chairman on Naturalization. solving the pulmonary structure, it Is always Pregnant with evil and foreboditig of disaster. In no class of Maladies should the physiclin or the friends and' fatally of the patient be more seriously forewa i rned than In those of the lungs, for It Is In them that early and effielent treat- meat is most desirable, and It is then that danger can 'be warded oll' and a cure effected. In DR. KEYdER'S LUND CURE yon have a medicine of the greatest value in all these conditions. An alterative, a tonic. a nutrient and resolvent. succoring nature and sustaining the recupera ilve powers of the system, Its beautiful work ings, in harmony with the regular functions, can be readily observed by the use of one or two bot- ties: it will soon break UD the chain of morbid sympathies that disturb the harmonious work ings of the animal economy. The harrassing cough. the pail:Mil respiration, the sputum streaked with blood, will soon give Mace to the normal and proper workings of health and vigor An aggregated experience of ever thirty years has enabled Dr. Keysek, in the compounding of his LUNG CURL to give new hone to tile con• sumptive invalid and at the same time speedy relief In those now prevalent, catarrhal and throat affections, so distressing in their effects and so almost certainly fatal in their tendencies, unless cared by some appropriate_ remedy. DR. KETSER'S LUNG CURE is so thorough and ef- fclent. that any one who has ever used It, will never be without- . lt In the house. It will often cure when everything , else falls, and In simple cases will care oftentimes in a few days. men. is respectfully Invited to this new and valuable addition to the pharmacy of the coun- DR. KEYSER may be consulted every day until 1 o'clock P. M. at his Great Medicine Store, 167 Liberty' street, and frmia 4 to 8 and I to 9 at night. To repair the inroads made upon the physical strength by the teated term which has closed with September. The vitality that has been °thing through the pores In the form of perspL ration, for the last three months, requires to be replaced, as • preparative to the cold reason which males such RISAStrO:I3 navoc with relaxed and untoned sytems. The reverie of vigor with which the stoutest man commences the Summer campaign is drained out of him at its close, and unless by some means he acquires a new stock of vital energy wherewith to encounter the shock of a colder sea s on. he may droop and wither like the falling leaveserho.se life-Juices are exnausted. If it isthus with the strong. how much more per liens is the comitt'on of the weak and ailing. Their reason must suggest to them. more forcibly than these printed words, the necessity for to eiooration. and the'world have decideo. after an expertence of nearly a quarter of a century, that HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS emorace sects restorative properties as are not possessed y any other tonic and alternative preparation in existence. The Importatme of resorting to that great RENOVATOR AND REGULATOR OF THE HUMAN-MACHINE, at this crittcal season Is as ob vious as the light o' day. Let all who desire to escape an attack of chilli and fever, h lions re mittent fever. dysentery. diarripea, dyspepsia, rheumatism, hypochondria, or any other of the disea•es of which the Fall season is the proper parent, have recourse promptly to this cele brated preventive anti restorative. NNW ADVERTISEMENTS. MIMES if. MISTRONG, DE.A.LZE IN Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coal, And Manntactur!r of &L, SLACK AND DFSULNIURIZED COKE OFFICE AND TARO, . corner Butler and Morton street. Ltoerty and Clymer stretts. Ninth ward; a'so Second street, Moth wa•d. and at foot of !toss street. P. a Depot, Second ward- • _ Orders left through of th. abov Meet, or ad• dress to me Pittsburgh P.v., re• celve proms t attrnt.on. Eder to whom lam su•plying: Hussey, Wells &Co.. Wm. rulth. Union Iron Mills, ie. b. Fow ler & Co.. Mitchell, etephenson & Co-. Bissell & Co., Or.ft& Hugus, Alex Bradley, Park. Bru- Co., Park. McCurdy & Co., Reese. Drift & Dull. Wm. M. Faber & Co., ,Y. B. Lyon & Co., James Marshall &-Co., Allen. McKee & Co.. Un on De. pot nowt, Connellaville R. R., Pennsylvania R. R., Allegheny Valley R. R. EIMEEI he production of yment of tax, and "self or other cotn e fail to produce make oath to the If required, the receipt must be AN OLD ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY IN A NEW PLACE. F. A. MIERSH & BROTHER Have removed their establishment to their new and elegant premises, No. 24 Sixth Street, (late St. Clair.) Wbe•e they will offer to their frlen 4 s and cos-lo mat', the attest assortment of CONFECTIONS, FRENCH CANDLES AND CAKES, their own mak-. Si ` A nelPgant and commodious saloon will be found up stairs, where'the best of ice Creams. fresh Oysters, =al tittles, as well as Cakes. Tea, Coffee and , Chocolate. will be served in the promptest planner, at their old rates. 0e6:p51 IDENCE produced against e right to vote, or r ence in his bet:aLf. TTERS. STOLEN. - $lOO REWARD.- Stolen from the subscriber, one mile on the road leading from Columbiana to New Lisbon, Ohle, on Vet. lei, ' Near 16 hands blab, dark bar color, and 'hod all round; one Is curbed on both bled Ikgs and Lae short Mane, Tail _mid Mane dark. Toe other's Mane and 2all is thin, and has a small white alms oa the nose. A reward of IMO wit' be paid f3r the recovery of the horses. and $5O additional for the appre. benalon of the thlevre. Any Information can be addressed to the undersigned at Columb ens, 0. ALTO. MILLER. • E. NICHOLS. oce:pso CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, ALLEGHENY CITY. CA.,- Oct. R. thOR. NOTICE.—The assessment for GRADING and PAVING of SAW MILL ALLEY, from Pine street to the Coke Ovens; also, for grading JEFFEES‘PN STREET, from Shields alley to Monterey street: are now ready for examination and can be seen at the office of the City Engineer tintll OCTOBER 11, / 869 1 when theyl trlll be placed In the hands of the City Treasurer for collection. ' . CHARLES DAVIS, mi:p3l. RED ;AND FIRE BB ICE, PRESSES, CLAY TEIIPERINU MA. CHINES and BRICK MAKER'S TOOLS mann. factored at No. 309 South Fllth street, Pills- delphls. Ps. se?. : •g STRAT MULE.—Came to the residence of the undersigned. on Wednes day, September 20th, a LARGE DARK BROWN MULE, MARE. • The owner is requested to come after tier. pay charges and take her away. B. AIITH, 182 Smithfield street " XomEWSPAPEU FREE.—CoaI !diners, and pm mui desiring_ I Western e, and others,minh aye Coley Weekly PaPer nu son ell. zwyrns A D D sending name and Postodlce address to NEB JOURNAL, ttildner, Windt, ' nuala THOU BRINGEST LUNG•WORT, One of the truest and most suggestive ideas can be obtitbaed from the caption at the bead of this art Me; for of all diseases which impair human health and dollen human We, none are more prevalent than those which affect the lungs and pulmonary tissues. Whether we regard lung diseases In the light of. a merely slight cough, which is but the fore-runner of amore serious malady, or as a deep lesion corroding and dis• The attention of patients, as well as medical NOW 18 THE TIME TWO 3 TEAR OLD HORSES, City Engineer. S. P. MILLER PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIXILY, OCTOBER . 8, 1869, NEW .A.DV3iRTISEMENTS. UrNOON-DAY PRAYER MERTING.—A cordial invitation is hereby extended to the strangers visiting Sul city t's attend th's UNION MEM Nri OF CHRISTIANS. Held dally for o• e-half hour at the Rooms of the Yonng Hen's Christiau Asso. elation. No. 23 Iri.th avenue • arQII.4IITEHLT DiVIDEND -entsT isAvto SAL BANK OF PITTS• Pittsburgh Trust Company.)—The Directors of this bank have this idly declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock out of the profits of the last six months, payable forthwith, Tree of all government tax. ort:plY J, D. SrDLLY, Cashier. tgrA MEETING OF THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE 'Of the EIGHTH WARD wilt be held THIS (Fri d4y) EVENING, at the FRINELLN STREET SCHOOL HOUSE AIeo,THEr3ILECHING PHALA3iX OF THE Seventh & Eighth Wards Will meetiforddll at TS o'clock. By order of Jou D. 31(3)Tmitrai. SAM.L.KILGORE. Secretary. Pr'st. an,lCapt LAST By PUBLICAN • RALLY OF THE CAMPAIGN, AT CITY HALL, On Sattirda3, October 9th, 1869, AT 7 O'CLOCK P, Hon. H. BBCHER SWOPE, DAVID BARCL&Y, Esq., THOS. M. MARSHALL, Gen. WM. BLAKELEY, AND OTHERS WILL ADDRESS THE MEET• TURN our, REPUBLICANS! Committee on Meetings and epeaxers, J. S. FERGUSON, JOHN 5..T./AMBIE, ocs Secretary. Chairman 'CITIZEN'S' CANDIDATE. Mu. .1. p. 110rt.136: We have every assu• ranee that bet for the illegal votes cast aga.ust Aorta , the Republican Primary Election, In the 'ourth wa.d, Pittsburgh. on October 4ht, 1869, vet would have been chosen as candidate for al derman of said ward. We feel conviterd. also. that you would best represent the sentiments of the majority of , the citizen + in the rotttlon named, and would fill th• office in a manner eat. Inflictor) to all We have, thee. for., to request thst you will penult your name to be used as a Citizens' Candidate tor Alderman of the Fourth ward. lttsbnrgh. I hat a I •rge number of rotes wss east against you. we hsve ribundsnt proof— affidavit sto that effect having been made by re sponsible persons. and such stildavlts being ac• ceesibte to all. Yours respectfully. 3IA.VE CITIZENS. PITTSBURGH, Oct- 6.1969. OUNTLEMaN: Appreetatlng the kind pentlment expressed in your 'Touts!, and beitnr myself cone cluced that my defeat at he Rebubllcoi Prima ry election wag. In a measure. secured by Illegal means. cor form , o your desirr , , and now an. nounce myself a Citizens' Candldve for alder. man lu the Four , n ward, Pittsburgh. Respectfully yours, J. P. HORNISH. PITTSBuRGII, Oct. 11369. OCR OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND Sunvermt, Pla.burgh, uct. 8, . 1869. NOTICE.—The asssesbment for grad , ng. paving and cumin's' Penn street trom 7 hlrttelh to hirts•third str.et, Is now rev y until TITY.SDA fsetrober 19th. when. It will tie returned to the City Treasurer's °lice for collection. oc3: p. IST OF LETTERS REMAIN ING IN BtCHANAN POSTOFFICE, Cc• suer 8. 1869: A , F 017 Harry t 5 And -rson Mrs C,Krans Annie :St Clair 'lire 31 Ayer; J K r Keeler Jno ieimpsork Miss F. Atilt IV! X A Keoe ,Smith .1 F _ . , .. . Abrams Lewis' Reef r Mrs 31 , enively Isaac Abbott Thcs ' L 'Sellers Mrs A B Lynn Miss J 5:1 4 np0 es Miss K Barrett .i 31 ,Snyder Ma A C ,31 her ougust ;bolder John A Cattarb P '3lidard Jo.. ,Ph-. ton Miss L Geld .f. li A Mat' hews Jno !bhsffer Jos Cochrane K 3loard J T Campbell CN , Monte( mery A j Tbobura Mrs A D 'Morgan /list 31 Thompson W Dowling K A . Morgan David W Doughty Mrs 31 MOrgan Jelin ; Wilson KW Dickinson 31 Morgan 01) 'Wn•ters (deo E , Morgan WR Walker B F Evans ..av id Martin JB, w interinger W Evans tot .511 era lease , Wlnt, ringer .3 F :Mucti-an Wm i Winteringer N Fleming D Mason 'Eliot . Wilkinson T , Yorce 31 31 ; Mc :Wutrick Jas Farr r: McClure II A Willis..; hvan Ferguson W Mcealli s3l Warn James rlnney Kate McCullough I Watt John Fortune Wm ' 51c31..t, e.. .1 ;Ward 0 Il j McColey Mrs A Walter,F Ricks Jno FP M I Winton Jahn Henderson 31 Nicholson John; Wlllams J H .1 0 , Williams M L Jackson Frank-Owens G W ; WilitamaJanues JamesJos ; P ;Wiliam' John Johnson James! Powers B i Winthurt L Johnson .1 D , Powers Ben i Wate.,n Joseph K _ .1 . R - ;WlseN A Kennedy Mrs Rleble Mrs H' t Kern 0 Rees Evan 'Young H H Kiudley 6B J Riczarde TT i 1 oung Mrs H Hlsg , . . CeS ' PHILLIP HOERR. P. 31. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-By virtue of ,n Wise order of the Orphans' Court rf Allegheny County. I wilt expose at public sale, on the pretroses on Tharsd At 10 o'c estate be., rivcEs by Gecrgel NO. ; 743 Terms eonnrtuat balance I. and mon, lot the bo 0 8th Day of October, 1869, w !.ck A. st., the following described real Palate of .outt Id Car. ,ec'd. to-wit: All those TWO LOTIS Oft , c GRAIND In a plan of lota kid out !Breed, and being parts of uur LOT the lleservr tr•ct.. sale: One-third cash In hand on the In of sale and delivery of deed. the one and two years, secured by bond Se oh the I , nd—tne p Jrchaser to pay d and mortgage. b. MA:WINO. Adm . r. runt testament° annex°. 0c7:r60 CALL lAND SEE THE NEW China • ts, Parian Statuetts, Vases and F ncp Articles. now opening for the Fall Trade, at H. :1 GBY dr. COS., Na 181 LIBERTY STREET. , . N B.—A large assortment of Binglte Granite Warn rut famlty awl hotel use always on balm oc7 ALP ART & Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS, No. 38 Market street, Pitts b urgb. Pa.. Particular attention even to Custom Work. We beg leave to direct the attention of the public to the fact that we are now prepared to manufacture ' Boots and Shoes for persons troubled with Corns), Bunions, or deformed feet. r. under the personal sup. felon of our Air. A. PERT, for erly of Allegheny City, who will be pleased to ee his old customers again. We have adopted r. Alpert's mode of 1 'flaunting the toot. by w ich we can be safe In Warranting easy and comto table Boot. and shoes for the t‘nder f d e l l b4l Pittsburgh, convinced. l I t ia . e a t feet. ' IT E e ti u s ll g e r tkrleAtella an9;n2l • lIIIERT & SONS' STATE REPORTER. a ltat, of Houses, Lots and Parma, le. A cops can ba procured (HUTU, at 38 Slitb 4.venne. S. CU RE AL Contalnla do . for on their orlic E-LOST OR STOLEN...• cite No. EUREKA rty F IR E AND the k of the FIRE AND VA URANOE UtiMPANY OP PlTTS sued to me Mee Bd. MO. The pub oned igetnis purchasing mild certtd e &optic d fore new one CASPIELD. du, October 1, 1889 c. 0449 "MOT ./.11 Cert capital sto RCki IS IN BURGH, I He are caul cats. /ha PITTEHU MT-100 bbls Lisaintine 0 Content. Arr a nt . 4 . ays as it Ey • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sow ERS'. NONIJAIEIiT CITIZENS OF ALLEGIIENY CO. 0c7:p56 At a meeting of the Execatlie Coniml.tee of the Allegheny Couuty Monumental soeletion, held 04 1 limier. September 28th, 1862, the following Preamble sail Resolutions were unani mous adopteu WHERZAS, There aopears to be a great diver sity of ou neon existing as to whether the 50L- Dlando Ii:ONCTMENT should he located in the City of Pittsburgh or la Allegheny Vity; there tore t. • - Reseire4, That the Funding COmtlitttee ap pointed by tbie Association be, and they are hereby Instructed to prepare tickets and sutmit the Quentin to a vote of toe people of this Coun t,. at theensulng election, on the Secoad Tues day of untob. r. toe tickets t 4 g sr the C ity of Pittsburgh." and •••For Allegheny City," a metority of the votes polled to di tilde the malts. A totted, Tnat :trier the teopie shalt have de cided as to whet et the Monument shalt be lo cated in Pittsturgh or Allegheny City. this Committee shall. as soon thereafter as practica ble, deAgriate the spot in the city chosen. where on the Monument shalt be erected. In carrying out the instructions contained in the abase resolutions, we deem it proper to eay, that several sites for tae Monument nave been generously tendered ,the Association free of charge, by citizens both of Pittsburgh and n I here being a great diversity of opin ion as to which of the two cities present* the greatest claims and advantages. t has been thought but right. that the goes loa involved should be submitted to the citiz mot the Connty. who are deeply interested in the 'Patter. r4r their aseision,with the hope that It may prove mini f c tory. Tickets are nerewith farniihed the Flerlion Boards of the various Elect ion Districts of the County. with the request that they make such arrrangemeuts as will secure a free and full ex pres ion of the opinion of the citizens of their resoeoltve districts, and that the vote be taken and certified in ice u sal form and returned to t. , c PEtErsIDEST OF THE BUILDING COM MIT eza at Plttabcrgh. • W. B. COOK; Sec'y THE BOY WHALER' : THE MOST EXCITING SEA STORY EVER PUBLISHED, Commenced This Week in No. 49 NEW YORK WEEKLY, , Now Ready. THE BOY WHALER Was written expressly for the NEW YORK WEEKLY, By Leon. Lewis, Author of "The. Varier Ship." ' "The Water Wolf," •The Boy 31sgiclan," etc. THE BOY-WHALER, Now Ready In No. 49 of the NEW YORK WEEKLY, Cuttalns the most vivid devriptlons of strange adgenturua on land and sea. In most of *bleb the young hero, THE BOY. WHALER, Takes a pronalumt part. and by his daring .leeda pr..ves Llnaself the personnlcatton of juvenile bravery. Every boy should read the exciting story of H. J. MOORE, City Eng( oeir THE BOY. WHALER, Whit h le Just commenced In No. 40 of the NEW YORK WEEKLY. And every young woman also s hould read THE BOY WHALER,, IN THE NEW YORK: WEEKLY, For the ferrate mind will be enraptured with the lorety heroine, the charming , LILY LA77lElE:set, Who shares the fortunes and trials of THE BOY WHALER, The current Rule (No. 49) of the Greatest Story and Sketch Pa per in the World, IRE NEW YORK WEEKLY, Should be purchased by parents and read to their children far the great story O THE BOY WHALER, Bbows that although virtue may for a time be en- able to cope w.th vlllal i lp, It will in the end the triumphant. NEW YORK WEEKLY Takes pleasure In presenting to the public the great story of THE BOY WHALER. For it is undoubtedly the masterpiece of Its author, rind was written eipreuly for the N EW - YORE: WEEKLY. BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Every boy who delights to rand of daring deed, and thrilling adventures will linger to admira tion over tue story of _ THE BOY WH&LER, Now ready in No. 49 of the NEW YORK WEEKLY, And for enle by if.csry News Age= In the Country. PRICE SIX CBHTB.PER COPY. Doul Forget to Buy N0..49 NEW YORK WEFKLY, winch c,utalns the commencement of TAE BOY IArkULER. oci-p2)-mwr er.Ass FRUMP JARS, The old and reliable_ A. & D. H.. CHAMBERS' UNION FRUIT JAR, With tin cover and wire fastening, Cheapest and best in ths market. OFF SETT GLASIV JARS, with cork, in stock, and for sale by , A.' & D.' H. CHA.DIDERS, 347 WATER !STEW * ocsarts . FOR WEDDING PR E SENT GO TO - WATTLES & attEAFEWS. • Thry are receiving a very fine assortment or Solid Silver and Plated Ware SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. Which writ! be sold low Up, N ` RIES AtritANT L• Then mill be a erst • elaes dinner tootoLy am from this day °oat BURIVS.RESTAIfRaIiw. corner or Bmtthititt street and Sixth avenue. We always peep Abe best the market affords. Also d y boarders token on ihelr own time. Breakrabt from 0 to 193 i. and Dinner 49)411 to AM, and dapper itom9 to 0N o'glook - cot TO THE A. L. PEA.RSON The Young Rovers, OF THE THE OF THE ' 101 FIFTH &VENVE, Above mithtleld Street NEW ADNIMRTMEMENTEI. EXTRA B At 25 Cents, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS Doable Width. Heavy White Country Blagets. At 12 1-2 Cent GOOD STYLE DARK TELAINES Heavy Country Flannel At 50 Cents, ALL WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH Bright Plaid Poplins. NEW ARMOR D R E G 0 Os D WILLIAM FEDERAL STREET, ATTRACTIVE Prides AND COMPLETE ASSORTXENTS OF , Colored Silks, Irish Poplins, French Poplins, lE3U BATES & BELL'S• A . B. OF C. FOR F. M. BOOKS. BOOKS. • Delegates and others attending the meeting of the A. B. OF C. FOR F. M., Are invited to visit our Store during their stay. If they desire to purchase we can offer them a Full - Assortment of Books In every Departmedt of Literature. Sunday School Books and Sunday School Requisites; Theological and Religious Books. Blank Books and Stationery, Sc., &c. Dr. Anderson's Work ou Foreign Missions for sale. Liberal discounts offered. R. S. DAVIS & 00., 193 Liberty Street, ocG FOOT OF MTS./070UB. ROCK THE BABY rs EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. SOLD ONLY NT LEMON & WEISE. Practical Farnibire Kannfactarers, &, 118 FOVRTH A.l7lrurrum. Where MST be footle a toll assortment of Par or. Chamber and Kitchen Fsurnttnse. dew rEsir SHAD ' 'RECEIVED daily at BENJAMIN PULPEESS 'popular Stand, No. 45 Diamond Market, Pitts burgh, and at the Twin City, Allegheny City, corner of Ohio and Federal streets. Can be had all kinds of Sea and Lake Ash, Halibut, Itha4. beak, Codfish. Haddock and Eol. Also, large supplies of White, Lake Fish, Salomon, Bass, Stergeon, Herring and Macinaw Trout, which enables tul to sell at the lowest M whir., 'ack wholesale or retail. We invite all lovers of Fresh Fish to give us a call, and. we will insur them a treat. , Wadi GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, SOLE AUNT TOR I=lll3 RELIABLE . !WAY/LITE" No. A 313 Pena Stavat, P I k7AIF-1 71z10 fif 1/41 ARGAINS, Heavy Wool Cassimeres. At 87 . 1.2'Cents, WATERPROOF CLOTH. Table Linens and . Napkins. AT 81 ! .00, WATERPROOF 'CLOTH, TItIEIIT OF A Vir L s I Nos. 180 and 182 ALLEGHENY CITY. L ANDERSON & Book and Job Printers, 67 AM) 69 FIFTH AVENUE, Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh. Having extra large founts of Types, and Preen facilities for the ILAPID execution of PAPER BOOKS, • Would respectfully solicit the patronage of the legal fraternity. Those who favor us with their orders, can rely on having them done NEATLY, hnd AT THE' TIME AGREED ON. • AU Hinds of ELECTION PRINTING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BILLIARDS, 68 Smithfield Street, (Formerly occupied by sohn S. Kennedy,) bas been leased for &term of. yearn by And`: Fitted Tp in the Best Manner. BILLIARD HALL,. ' WITH THE BEST OF: LIQUORS- AND - CIGARS. B. X. ICTOWAN B. it. McCoiV I AN & CO., Boulevard Pavers, Opoe s No; 65 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY. Orders left at Ganerrs OrriCk., Pittsburgh, promptly attended to. Pima littleyvalks, CoLlara l I=l Yards, Drives, &c. Warranted against changes of beat and cold. • likrzazircza Movrtiead, Lyon & elhorbs. Rody Patterson Wm. Park, James N. Long. lion, Hartley t kleßee, Anderson!, & Maxwell. Aiken le Campben. Isaac Orals. ,iyie:m23 APPLE PAIIERAL—I have a fall assortment of Apple Pering.Coring and Machines, which I Invite a/1 tcicall ant see them tried. The PARLNG, CORING AND BLICLISO MACHINES, takes only three turns* the crank to pare, core, and slice an ordinary sized apple. it will pare without - slicing or coring required. . • Dried Akdes sell much' higher when snood with this machine than when iquartered by the old proceu. Aso, a full assortment of Lightning &,- Turn Table Apple Parers. N i g.l.B 6 WOOD STREET. KEYSTONE POTTERY. S o EL BIER tic CO., Ittosadacturen o 411711ZICIIWAIRE: BEDITOL WARE 4ki. alike and Warehouse. 383 LIBERTY =REIM /f/PAll orders promptly &Mapped to. • HB. LYON, • - tinier of Weights - and . :Xeasuret, osoe-140. a FOURTH svmsruz;:rigtoburta. Oafs. JOHN MEMBER. ThuragY.Tlttoburgh. • Ltexii...BßO. B. NoXIMTY, Detartie-Allaw oenixarkoh r.i. At 6 1-4 Cents, DARK CALICOES. is GOOD QUALITY. A N • D S g I R T S SEMPLE'S, (KUNZ'S BUILDING') GEORGE IL BENNITT, FIVE NEW TABLES Have been placed In the The Bar is Stocked For sale. wholesale and Beta% by JAMES SOWN, ES J. 11. •lIMOWN.