El H II II littgbut &kith. N t,mr. AND 13IIBUBBAN Bat One Lon. Wa halre but one more room to lean the "o : Azz77'a Building." It la a'aerY dedMble room on tho ae.xmd floor, front .orr Eintlthtteld street. Terms very km for:the location. Cell at the Count ing Room, grit floor. Illostiromery avenue, Allegheny, Is - helot paved. Colt to-day at Hare's Hotel and see Baohaaan'a Patent Grate Fender, We are indented .to Wm. Bingham, Jr.; Itrea.. the popular went of the Idl er. pool tine of steamships, for London Elth papers of the ult. k • Morperya magazine for May comes to us fronz N. H. Glisfenfenney, No. 45 Fifth avenenn The present number col:dales a pea; deal of interesting mailer. The citizens living on Townsend street Sr. laughing all over their - fecal on ae• count at having gas laid on their scree t. Wa congratulate them Inthelr new llghL wanted—A number of Ronne, Pad dlers, Webers, Hookups, au Apply today (Friday ), April Xi, to D. B. Walk. er, No. 1 Sixth street, first door from Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh. Valuable Beal Eatatr.—lota In some yard of the Allegheny Cemetery, twenty feet square, are rolling at from three to seven thousand dollare.- Who would'nt be burled In such valuable ground - Lost her Galtera.—Yeeterday morning a milt' of ..glazed leaner ladles. gaiters, valued at 12," and owned by bliss Ellen Ewan; attraeted the admiration and cupidity of Della Dean who land to poems barselrof . S Id so, It Is - alleged' I {{Alderman Taylor haiOonliennentiy nethlf. warrant for her arrest for larceny. i • Sadden Desch—coroner's Inquest..— .about 'four o'clock yesterday morning Mn. Mary Wolfram, wife of JOllll Wolf. runntedding In West Pittsburgh, died soddenly_ and Coroner Clawson WY re queiCed to hold an Inquest on the body. . altar bearing the testimony of the Imo heed of deceased slid Cr. Roberts, the Jury found that she died ofoonsum Won. A Row.—John Ltdle, James Paterson sonti William tidbit were having a freo fight an First avenue yesterday, and °Meer Reran Interfered.. One of the party knocked tho offloar down, but he got op again. At that moment another .; officer arrived, when the tit e roughs were knocked down. They were then taken before th e Mayor , who mposed a fine of $25 and mots on Itch them. Liberal Denation.—Alexander Nlmick, Esq., the worthy President of the Pitts *milk Barge Club, hos Jest presented that organisation an eight oared barge of tho nnest make. This Is quite a liberal present on the part of Mr. Musick, who is stilt as great a boatman In spirit as be was In his younger years, although does not take an active part. With Mr. N. at the head of the Barge Club, we are sure of Its snooeas. Maas Approved.—At a meeting of the Finance Committee of Councils held Wednesday evening. the bonds of the banks elected city depositaries, the Iron Qty and Allegheny National Banks and Fattonal Trust Company were presented .end approved. The bonds wire for Am sum of ,100,000 each, and are severally stamped with a $5O revenue stamp. Somewhat. business was transacted but It was of ao general interest. Iron Ore Land. —Our readers should not overlook the advertisement in this paper of an administrator's sale of 1240 acres iron ore lands on the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, in Alabama. The land is well watered and coal abounds In the neighborhood. The site is 'said to be . . a capital one fur a foundry or tolling udil. and u Southern real estates are • welling attract:tab- low, some of our ulti mo might find the public sale of this land, to coma off on the =th Juno, an opportunity for a very profitable invest ment. AmnatmentA. Ora= liouss.--Cbantran will take a benefit at the Opera House this evening. •glam" will °multi tute the entertainment, and as the prevailing . question now Is .Elave yon seen Bans ' we would advise all to go, so that they eau hereafter answer the question affirmatively. ometat Meeting.. There will be a regular meeting of Ilkontedis Monday afternoon at two o'clock. , The street Committee will meet Bator. day trOirditg at seven o'clock. j The Committee on Claims and Accounts will meet Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. ~ Republican members of Council' are requested to meet in caucus An Common Council chamber on Saturday. at two o'clock P. W., to designers Fire Cora:nis 'loner to be voted for on the following Monday. -- Airlift for Trial The name of the man who was caught by Milner Fowler, Wednesday, while et. tempting to relieve a drunken man of bia coat, In the vicinity of Frank Wel• gan's saloon on Water street, was Chu. Hood, instead of John Jones. se we pub , limbed yesterday. Chief Hague made Information before the Mayor yesterday charging Hood with the larceny of eight red and fifty dollars from the pei. son of Nathan Davis, and - afters hearing, Hood was committed tojill. in default of ball for hla appearance at Quart. A Mad Bargain. Borrowers generally get Into trouble. That may be let down se an et lom of which' Patrick McCarron to about to exCerience the truth. Thomas McGinnis yesterday made information before Mclennan Taylor, charging Patrick with obtaining from him go by false pre. tences. It ls said Patrick procured the fonds by stating that he had abargain In view, which would be secured by the Oljibilllt of &WO botnia. !He hadn't time to go boite to eat It, tTut would pay It back to the lender as soon as he could go bowie.: AU of which, it la alleged, proved to be &Ise. Warrant issued. Body Found lianerday morning a dead body 'was - krona floating In the Ohio rites oripcstite 'Cumberland, Wert Virginia, ten mfrs . above Steubenville. It was that of a man, arridantly had been in, the rater mayoral months. Tie only eloitoneuonn At was a night shirt and drawees.. The brad was partly bald, the body about medium size. From the description it is supposed ICI be that Of Samuel Lick. man, of California, Pr who was mired, WWl* on a slalt to Pitt:Munch, inDecom• bar bust. T.lo).Coroaer held an inquest at Cumberland, ton nothing was °Halted. The remains weer interred at that place. , The friends of the tolatlng man. Liek• man, have been notified, and will bays the matter investigated. Asigstast Mandiais, Following aro . ontiohntoonfs of indinont. Marshal" rot talnogtho minas In ArmoUong county: . £IZZI Distriot—.LeedburgS, 11:1Serton, ManOrrille and Alidlabor. open, and Kirkirointtla, Allegheny, Ikurellakkatik Bind, Firm Croek..ltit, tannin and Manor townships.' $. P. liangariernith, Kelly's Station.. Elseced Dhrtrbas—Xlitanning borough, itadlaon, litabonleg, Redbank, Pine, Wayne, Valley and Comanakannbek Idirraddpa iiltianning. "Mad lifiatrie—Queenstown borough. Bradrii Bend, Sugar Creak , and Wanirton • township!. J. J. Bella Brady)'! Bend. lbarlk Dharica—Warthlngton bor. mg% PriMprri borough, Ear. Franklin, Wait , Fraoklin, North Buffalo and South Buffalo townships. Joaepb Emhart,, tWartbliiiffon. . . Ts ?mush's*. The Iteptibtlettn Zseentive , Counnittee for Allebbtolyeounty tobins been Invited by the Committee tossing thesis of the ,snyagunsente for she esiebration on zratisday, Mb instant, of the rstlheatiOxi a tbe Manch Amendment to she /ed. most Cbstetttutton. aperbnuts, Ie the ettlebretton, and betruur aseeyted the Inuits:lon, W.ll Instance. ettelnnan. tun dasigented from its mak hen the following geuttemen se s Opens, Osasuattos to topmast lfss County settee thstoessulont J. E. Ilelte/Yey, gbatstuest Col.T. M. BWilson um, , John ninth. rs geed, Demo' Ja Mo: P&G 2110 toes liteandrest, Win. 0, mes Maur 4 '1104 Jibe PAW, Col. E. I. Allen, Josiah Cohen, Mg, apt. John tl.. Stalwart, Chortle SeretioU..K. Y. Smy th e, Hobert , W, Murray, W. B. Ham, M R & Minkel:, Chas. Goehrlng, B. B. Illsehtult. 1161101 Lit be it meeting of the/ibooe Commithoe at the Mee of J. = I Ivey el grant street, this stterneou lber osl9o, MENTORS ARO THEIR DEEM •• • by Mamie Hall Lase /alglt . r e the Boa. IL $. Moore—Um 1113ateeles, Romance ■aa satiny of a Patent— Inventor. and AU About Them—A Large e,,ndlieece Entertained Probably every man sometime to life he. thought himself to to an Inven tor. There seems to be a principle In men, especially Americana, which at one time or another attracts them more or leas into this field; and whether entices'. or not, inventions and Inventors, with their toils and successes, their defeats, discouragement, and glory, form s study ever fresh. and always instructive and faecinating. It is not strange, then, that last even ing, notwithstanding the cheerless and unfavorable vreather. MW.OIIIO Hall should be crowded with an audience from among our-best citizens to hear a lecture on •Inventors and their !oven. tient," by toe Hon. Samuel 8. Fisher, United States Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Fisher caret, to Plttalmrgh under the auspices of a few gentlemen who knew *the man and thought what he had toss} , on tee subject would prove of especial interest In our practical, working, in ventive community. It were high atm pllment to the lectnrer that although the announcement of his entertainment was very brief, there could bo gathered so soon, an audience so largo and so con spicuous for Intel Hassles and disecrimlna tion—that from the ranks of preachers, and physicians, and lawyers, and me. chutes, and tradesmen, and students, all C 11113611 and professions, representa tives, extended him a cordial greeting. They who attended were exceedingly fortunate. In a long course of lecture going we do not remember to have ever heard a more entertaining, instructive and spicy discourse, er one which could more truthfully be styled an intellectual treat. Asa literary production, abound. Ind In (eminence, wit and pathos, and as a grand collation of Useful Information, tt was finished and perfect, while the charm of a graceful and very pleasing oratory knit additional leamnation and Interest to the words which were spoken and the thoughts evolved. ' About eight o'clock the - the lecturer. was introduced by General hfoorheed,- who in • few felictums remarks, referred to an Metered In his ow-p. life when be discovered that he was not an Inventor, and that inventors like poets were "born not made." Air. Fisher uoon comhtq forward wee greeted with applause. After a few Introductory am:Canoes ox. planatory of his visit to Pittsburgh, he commenced with a description of TEM PATENT Which he and was d marble building in Washington, with lofty pontoons and Vaulted hal lo, which no visitor to, the capital omits to enter. Fair and dainty brides and proud bridegrooms, little children, stately matrons, bustling men and auelent dames triune &belong flight of stairs in onmeleas flow throughout the official day. When they left their coun try homes, it was one of the charges of traveled Mende that they should by no means forget the Patent Office. When they shall nib:train tell their own story, they will not fall to name it among the wonders which they have seen. If you should follow one of these groups into the great halls of the building, you might perchance expect to find them pouring over great inventions. This rea sonable expectation will not, however, be realized. The gentle creatures who oner, pass by the wilderness of models; they walk - with steps that never halt through the long lines of cameo contain. lug the inventions in every class from agriculture to wood working; they do not even stop at patented bonnets, patented hoop skirts, patented . credlesor rejected baby Jumpers. They halt only to be weighed, or .to gaze with curious eyneupon the old clothes and pewter wawa of Washington or the broken china and moth-eaten blankets of his wife. =I But there la another class who also ascend those stem for whom the groat building has a charm of a different kind. Sernetimes yen may see some thoughtful face and head of unkempt hair sur mounting a bowed form and plain gate, that slowly passes from the street to the. great door of matinee. Under the breast of a well worn coat is hidden a package earefhlly wrapped In some vit. lags newspaper—only a few tilts of wood and brans deftly put together, yet repro. tenting a diomie of thought, a long mitten of tantalizing experiments, and the whole of the little savings of a lifetime. This is an Inventor. Ue MTh* his in vention under his arm. Ma breast alternately beats high with hope, as be • thinly of possible fame and • fortune, or. Sinks with dispair as he an. nelson, rejection and beggary. I think that it was Theodore Parker who Bald that the saddest sight he ever saw was an inventor going down the steps of the Patent Office with his rejected model in hi. hands. There was written In his face so mum that told of dead hopes and a lost life. It is a pity to spoil a good story by the suggestion that as the office keeps the rejected models as well as those that are patented, this precise bt• cident could not have oriented. It Is not necessary to spoil it, for, with or without models In their bands, many sadly dig. appointed men have come back from the world of Imagination to the world of reality. 11E6 RIJEOTED monst. Ifo one can wander through the long which °Rages the rejected model., without bestowing a tall rued of gym. pathy upon the wrecked hopes that lie stranded all around him. If all the sighs and tears that are represented there were gathered together, they would unite in a wail of woe that would remind us of a bhunber of horrors in Dante's Inferno. But, there are lights as well u shad -owe In the picture. Many a modest and almost hopeless toiler has left these strong walls to find himself• first famous and then rich..., L,ok well at these stoop. lug shoulders. They may yet find then:l iaised' taxed to bear the weight of the honor that shall be heaped upon them. Despise not this little model, for, In this humble guise, into this and like places, have come, for the drat time, all the great inventions that have blessed man kind, and made the ago a marvel. (Ap plause.). I=2 But what la this inventor, seeking. with his model and his longing face." Ails Inventkon Is made. It may be the re sult of some sudden and happy Inspire don, or perhaps It is the fruit of years of E: r. tle , n i t t t i tt s ou a ghgn Ei d g la ct iT i rd . yt e ic s ower a r mere Idea, fleating.vsuely through his. brain, now taking th is shape and nqw that. It is embodied in wood and iron. It has a feral, I i been reduced to prac. tice, tae been proved to a demonstra tion. Surely' fame and wealth are, se. cured. No officer that ails in his marble ball can resolve the invention back into a mere Ideal. end that Ideal into the..firal faint gleams of thought, and these again Into the blacknasa of the early darkness. This lea Ufe which, having begun, must go on forever. No one canpronounce. upon it the doom of annihilation. What can the Inventor want further!' Illuoh, every way. Hole seeking protect. lion and compensation. He has made an Invention that Is to benefit mankind. Plum hie teeming brain, by his skill, his 'lngenuity, late Crete ' power he has brought this thing into being. It le his secret, and while secret it is hie property. Whilst* prlnmplea remain abut hind his furrowed brown; while Its em bodiment romaine hidden beneath his . amt., no ono can take it from him. If he Mableth It, any one may rob him of it. • • .Ireravarry art reseratr Invention to, doetNiess, the higheat form, of property. It is pre.erntoently that - *Mahn man bag made for himself. Shall we say that be who turns the sell and plants the seed, and trouts to, the merefflying tows of nature, that Ida 'crop may come to fruition, has acquitted a right to the ground ; th ati he who frames weed and lion Into well known shapes ha... Acquired • property In hls labor; that he who tranafers merchandise Omni hand Is hind, ha. In the rapid barter ¢red a right In It which he may call hla owny and then deny the rights of an owner to the man who has Invented the very 1114 ;dement, with which the moll le tilled Or C we crop ham:sled, who halt given new &Weal to the snifter, new WM tles of ransportsdion and manufacture to the gnernhant who. In abort, bee era atria a new thing and reduced it to usaftillortn and priories, go abet the world haws new and indostrucsltde thought prepared Porn' service, which, but for Mut, It Mldlit ham lacked -forever!.Hen may swa y al "property In- Ideas" as',they will, but they, Cen never sztooesshilly ' or honestly deny property in nabodisibleas, (taught, harnessed and trained for labor. Our Inventor, then, has this D roperty, _ and hawks protection for it. He comp to the nation to propene a compact. offetri. o hey asys, -a new invention, ready to perform for you :useful labor. Pay ind for it he money, or protect me 11i the tidallye tight to use It fora Molted time. and I will paymyself. If you will de Ibis I will immediately proceed to prettier my invention, and I will make a full dlarlaiare of It. flare Is my model. Here le a drawing of my Invention. Hera Le • full deerrlptloni put theel your *robins; publish them to ,your wpls, and tell them that, when :the brief years of my exclualve.privllege are over, this Invention shall be as free to them a. the air and the sun." V& tithe whale tbewi of the patent mem bare oreasewbere. TH/11 rivxmies ins! In referring to the character Of' the Npoclilesiioos received, the lecturer gave • number of illuatratkew, closing with an example Of au which bad been re correct a short Onto slues, the °perdu Huse of which read as follows: Let all those Whom It may nOnnent, Hy what hare follows. cleat ly Irani That I. John btalth. • Distnet ma, _ Have made ipTentloll of a Plan. • Both hew .1141 usefa of • teal, Par catching rota... while you nail. In setting for mw Illreatill. At drat, andehla th er y l vr ne nnia menti o on. My truisms witch earthen Cub. OW old. tar reach c•avps op, • And tore l• to est molasses,. The well glused - moulb he seer IYPIll•”. • ..[Ltuithter.] • - The muse of this poet L quite equal to the mechanical details of ble haves:Mon. He says: "The tanner part Imo open deer, At Y. Mom to the bottom Rom; An Inclfamt we). to top et cap Where hi, Roach lllllJlcam,malht spy . • needs hie wire h ie tmeA "iii.l.37lll7t3iMai I regret to be obliged to add that the Invention was notes novel as the speete• cation. [Renewed merriment.] DEMANDS OPOI 4 I INVENTORS Our inventor, with his model under his arm, was left in his search of protect nos. We demand of him a reed Inven tion in exchange. He mien:shave some thing to dispose of. Like the magician In the story of Aladdin, be must give us “new lamps for old ones." He must not have filched his Ideas from other men. Ha most be an original inventor. Then, too, he must also be the first; for, It not unfrequently happens, that while there can be but one find inventor there are many who are original. Some ideas are - the fruit of • lucky suggeation, and have beenstrunbled over almost without - seeking.others, on the other hand, have been the keystones In archea, slowly and palnfelly erected by patient toil and long experiment. THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH In the days when ethernet:lips were almost unknown, a party of gentlemen In the cabin of e packet orosslng from Europe to America were discussing the new discovery • of electro-magnedam. Among them was one, wpointer by pro lemon, who was greatly interested In the subject, and a suggestion being made that the new force might In some way be employed in the triumnalsalon of Canals, be became so absorbed In it that he gave up his:profetudon, and commenced the thorough Investigation of the subject. with the view to the Invention of a plan for telegraphing. On this ship In mid ocean, 'from the brain of Morse, came forth the electro.magriono telegraph. Now this nursling which the. ocean rocked has become Its conqueror By the genius of this man messages of life and death, of love, of ambition, of bar gain and • sale, of friendly greeting, of , tierce defiant*, the tidings of the battle, the proclamation of peace, the vagaries of the gold , earner, the words of states. men and the voice of the people, are borne upon the wings of the lightning to the uttermost parts of the earth. [Ap- plause.] =I The lecturer now described at length the rigid ordeal to which every Invention Is subjected, and said the character of ibis examination indicates what should be the character of the examiners who are to make it. The highest scientific acquirements, the most acute legal dis crimination, the clearest logic, the beat powers of comparison and analysis, may rind abundant employment in such an Mike. ' It has, therefore, seemed to me so self evident that skilled labor only, and that of a high order, should be received into tho. examinerslaips of the Patent Mice. that I have felt myaelfj waited in instat ing upon two propositions: I. That no man should be placed in charge of &class as a principal exaaduer who has not previously served in the lower grade of :resistant: and, 2. That, to the poelkion of ssaistant, appointments should be made only on the baits of merit, to be weer tained by a competitive examination. Two of sash examination have already been held. -I need scarcely say that the result did not, in all cases, sword with the recommendations on tile, nor was it always la proportion to the previous “pressure" of tho candidate or his friends. AN %REM CORRECTIM. The Patent Offlus, contrary, to tile pop ular impression. make no rigid exam ination into the nillity of inventhms. If the alleged Improvement la new, and will work at all, and is not immoral or mischievous, a patent Ls granted.- It is assumed that If Cite invention Is good for nothing nobody will want It, and that use, and not aptoulation, is the beet test of utility. - rYPILO , VIWENTII AVID ORIGIN/LLB. In . the present state of invention, of mono, the vast Majority of patenUi are grunted fur Improvements' upon forma of mttehlnes elreetlythralatemoe. . It seem. hardly =ossuary to lay to an intelligent audience that the Inventor of the improvement cannot 111118 the orig inal machine without consent of ha to. ventor, nor can the patentee of the orig. it= machine use the Improvement with out the consent of the patentee of the latter; and yet from ignorance or neg lect of this obvious rule the greater part of the litigation and trouble arising under patents ban Its origin. This point may be worth illustration. The ling man who discovered that a force could be exerted by the movement of a piston caused by the expansion of steam, was entitled to put under tribute every steam engine, whether vertical, horhoontal or rotary. Neverthelesa, If some ono after plot invented some new form of valve, the former could net take presseimion of it by virtue of hie Invention of the eng:='; cot CCRid the patentee of the valve take the engine by virtue of his invention of the valve. - • THY ITIVERTIVE "OHM OP THY PPTLIOD." Any sketch of American Inventions would be imperfect' that failed to do if:la nce to the part taken by women. A lady was In the Patent Office last week who nu already Obtained six patinae In the clam of wearing apparel, their names eland high upon the roll. They have in vented something of everything In that department, mentionable and unman. tionable, In household furniture they are also respectable, and' pianos, sewing machines, stoves, chairs, and the like, hive become the batter for their atten non. In the last number of the Patent ' Oates report It will be seen that, among I many other inventions they have made: one of the sex claims to have made a new, flat iron, another a new step-ladder, an other a Bating machine, another a meta quite and fly net, 'another a child's to mother a comet clasp, another a stand and clothei dryer, another • Seti for trundling hoops, and another a toilet powder. No. denbt, when the, "girl of the period" gets .. her "rights." we shall find . her name 10 connection with the latest intptuVelnent ip harvegterai Mato, englaes and planing' machines. (Ap. please." . • That she knowshoiv to vela her ii vention when site makes 1 e may be inferred from the specification or a late regent granted to one of the glatprhood. The Invention Is celled "an improvement In crimping pins," but the fair patentee says of it that "It can be converted, with a very slight modification, into a letter- holder, ticket-header, book-mark, twee. Ora, a pin far wonting ornaments to the person, a file for.blile end • circulars, a teazel-holder for wintloW. annelids, en ornament, a loam ripper, nail oatior, ear pick, lamp chimney cleaner, and, bat but not least, an ornamental head band for securing the hair of children." our otilleattosto are duet° this lady that , she did mot go. on with her list until nothing was left for the Uglier sex to Invent or 'patent. (tnnghter,) ~',vaunt OF MynaTimm The question Is oftaned asked “How many Invention, prove valuable?" or, how many are good for anything?" If by this is meant *Mow many become progmbjp to, their owner?" I 'appose that - one in ten would bee fate average, but thlawould, be , a very unfair ratinaste h of theumber pommeling entail- utility. In the first place, I do not refer at all to the validity of the patents. I suppose that by far the great malortty of all per. mite Issued are good and valid. They cover invention., Improvements, colubl nations that are now patentable and • of ;tome degree of utility. 1:/f those inventions which • - possess actual& comparative atlllty, Macy never come Into use because of the poverty of the Inventor. It Is eyery day's practice to find an application coming from some part of the country where It has awaken ed much enthusiasm, and where a nun of sufficient' meant and energy is pre. pared • to' path it !inward: but- which, whop's:An:dried rviacted . • upon ,aome preyiboa patent for the same thing, that has for dozen ymne been sleeptztoipou the libelee' ttf . the model room,' not be. cause It was ageless, but bemattee ■ good invention and adequate means to tune°• cottiltware - not then &anew naltedin the A HINT TO CAPITALIST& .. . . Morn no doubt but &hit to.day Moen. dorm of great 'vanity are thus wading 'capital to develop them, and that many fortune. might , be made - by men. who. withotir — gelato= — to — lnvent, should shrewdly examine thelnventiona which are already made and patented, ngaini a large number of Inventions are useful And Ingenious—a great advance upon former mechanism—but yet are not the bed or cheapest of their kind:: Another form of the machine bee caught the publlcoeys and war, and has borne away the prise. The , prig() of the profitable patent has proved a stimulus to inten tion. Travel is - -more EMI,. and the Country la the gainer, while the inventors learn -that hem se ebieWhern, In all department, of the lottery of life, the hihke outnumber the prises OZOW'rg Or 1MI=U:103. gone Ides of the growth of Inventions undo the fbatoring we of our natant PITTSBURGH HAILY GAZETTE: - FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1870 system may ho formed by a comparison of former year. with the present. In 1839, thirty yearn ago, and three years after the adoption of our present patent law, 425 patents were issued, and the receipts of the Patent Ofilee were but. 1137,01:0. In 1649, ton years later a l Quo patentnewero leaned, and the rteeetpts were $BO 000. After another decade, In 1859, the patents were. 4,500, and the rash r 245,000. Ten years• more have gone by, and, In the year Just passed, 14,000 patents have been.granted, while the receipts have reached the very re. apectable sum of 1700.000. = People often talk of the "good old times," but I conies' that it le with snort of pity for our ancestors that I , look back Just seventy years to the beginning of the century, and attempt to compare their condition with our own. The ooach then lumbered slowly up that hillsides; the ark and flatboat floated lazily adowu our Western waters; the poet boy or carrier pigeon was the most rapid me dium of communication; the farmer turned the soil with a rude plow and reaped the crop by swinging the scythe or cradle. Steam engines, few and far between, had not then begun to build sreet cities and to redeem barren lands —the sun bad not become a portrait painter, or the lightning a penny Amt. man. No sewing or knitting or em broidering er button holing machine re. I Hayed our grandmothers of a moment of - their everlasting "Mich, stitch, stitch,. nor did gas or kerosene enlighten their eyee, were out by the dim light of a amok) lamp or a farthing candle. Agri THE PRESENT. • Now al this is changed. The land is vocal with hum of myriads of looms and spin lea4-the mountains nave fallen and the leis have arisen to xmake a highway from ocean to ocean for the rushing car—the rivers, lakes and ocean ere stirred by, the wheels of a mighig fl eet of flirt kolu g steamers—the mee sages of commerce or of affection out. stria tne eagle In their flight over the continent, and plunging beneath them*, presently declare their story In fared' lands. Every house le the 'manufactory where the whirr of machinery is heard; and, tut of all, to the poor man's home have come the luxuries that aforetlme were hidden to the palaces of nobles and kings. ALL HONOR TO THE INTANTOR. Who has wrought this mighty change? it is this modest man whom we met on the steps of the Patont Ottice lees thin an hour ago. He and . his fellows have, as with a magician's wand, reorganized so cletY. raised the lowly, given dignity to labor, and made little streams tumbling in their rocky beds as valuable as rivu lets of molten gold. He Is the modern miracle wurker. He stands upon the shores of the great sea and lifts his rod, ,and the waters divide to make a high way for the nations. He mike/ the solid rock, and streams of water and rivers of oil gush forth. He bids the sun stand still In his flight to Sketch the sunny face of childhood, or to preserve for his de , *pendants the form of the old man pus- Ing away. Re gathers the dense cloud of smoke that overhangs some great city, sod re-forms from It the genii and afrita of the great Solomon, and bids them agaln become the willing slaves of the lamp. He seizes the lightning ere its flesh has faded front the say, tames its demon nature, and transforms it into a recording angel. All this, and more (Great applause.) Bring forth the laurel wreath that crowned the stawart victor In Olympian games, and place it upon the broW of this man of feeble form and stooping about dors: for In the greater strife la which mind and matter have contended for the supremacy of the world, be has stood forth the champion of mind, sod has won the victor's palm.. (Long continued sp. please). Such is but an outline of the masterly . addrecco which, for Over en hour, capti vated the audience, and which we Tegrtn cannot be here reproduced In fall. At it* conclusion Mr.‘Jait. Park, Jr., mused that the (hooka of too audience be tendered the'distinguished speaker for the very Instructive and very entertaining manner In which he had enabled them to pass the evening. The motion wise carried with enthusiastic unanimity, after which the audience slowly dispersed. OMR WORYINU CLLb$l3B. How ask In What Planner Tate are to be BeaentbA It-often has been the'oocaalon of re- wages s,d steady employment afforded our working met, they do not enjoy life, but seem, in the great majority of cases, JO be continually struggling to maintain themselves and familles in the hombleet manner. They are not surrounded with those cornforts and little luxuries, id es sandal to happiness, and yet their ln comes are sufficiently large to warrant a much better condition. A want of prop erly directed economy, exorbitant rem. for Interior -homesteads, and a needless squandering of earnings In the StIOCEICO of encouragement 13 garner teem away, are a raw of the leading causes! which tend: to keep down the laboring. and mechanical: °temente of eochity beneath the piano of comfort, happiness and contentment which they should be copy. They hay not been to blame, for up till within s abort time back, the attention of Muncie= and capitalists-arse directed to schemes and enterprises looking towards the Interests of the wealthy, and entirely ignoring the dainty of those who moat needed pecuniary help and enoeuragetnerit. 'Building Marcia - dons were established and the avidity with which their protecting features i were embraced wee ample eirldence that the manes, the lower and middle classes were ripe for any measure looting toward their own social and unsocial Id. mincemeat. To combiqe . the tea. tures of a savings bank where their earnings may be safely kept and steadily increased with accumulated I interest, with all that is'good and praise worthy in Ins building association plan' of operation, was dealgnecl and admirably carried out In a charter recentlyjobtained from the State L0;0014440. and under which the Freehold Banking and I log Association Is now operating at No. 198 Fourth avenue, securing alt deposits with a first lien on the realty aniff.-mort. gages owned by the corporation, making eachpodia ;sip sofa from the remotest danger of loss, abd affordin,g security asibroad and substantial ash le unusual, for no other bank In the Statels endowed ' with such . extraordinary ,privilegall. Prudent people .who do not want to embrace the secondary advantage afford. ed in the building association princlit Wa :win Seek Out this fer wn thous who' desire to 'seem* bozo will not be slow In learning the an " Zi a t; ns attractio and the great encsourageme t afforded in Wray/item of the new box. It is intended by the Omnpany actiniutiate a fond from earnings which will' be divan:Ala the erection of ul form rows of buildings, plainly and substan thilly built and, supplied with ail the modern conveniences, such as gas, water baths, etc., In short to- ' build neat, desirable and comfortable homes for mechanics. In building many houses together In pultbrm style and appoint. merits, the work 0112 be seem:Finalities:l at folly twenty per cent,. less cost than parties would have to pay im ordinary Cues. When the Association contracts with builder' there will be a plan at the banking hones, showing the sloe of the lot, the number of rooms, ha, and after the Directors have determined the price of each house, the followleg rules will govern applications: First, Depositors will be supplied; second, shareholders; and third, In case all aro not disposed of, outsiders will have a chance. Parties desirous of emouring a home will make money by depositing thole 'funds, which will be earning interest instead of raylbg Interim: end' taxes op Unimproved ground, and when they have a enfficiont sum to justify . an Investment, they can deal with the Aesocistlon or take their money and boy elsewhere. / The officers of: the company number our most responsible bumble's men. gen Winton _who have had large practical -financial experience and we are sure tnat in no more worthy hands could be confined the interests or, our numerous working 'population: We invite oar friends to consider carefully the fading" of the new Institution and to weigh well the advantages It presents over the ordinary beak or building Association. . - Atallan ,Axacer. Many will ask ivhoso likeneu beStia the • advertisement of the above mend tloned good& which appears in our dol man'. It is a correct portrait or Majesty Alexander 11., Emperor tibd Audomat of all the Ruaditee' whew nor. haw more than ally foreign Monarch, ban abown regard and expressed sm. pithy for this Wormy; nets, one would !Pak,* highly favored ruler, having Int. manse power, vast domtnione, an inenine of 48,000 (lbtly•eight tbowiand donate) in gold per day, and yet, like Alexander the' Great, the Czar Alexander El, health: days of depressimi of apirlta. The out le becoming so familiar, from extensive ad. 'remains by Bleendlak, Clark &Fagg, No 58 White street, New York, that already .thelr goods are a - honsehOld word. and."lttutalan Braces," which are .1411 1 . bare areal ammo; 9dgettasoes istformar wow t a . For, natilonable balvarssalint; Ptilt by curling, and a (Nana far a iuzusi shave-or bath, and- for WNW copping or laechlos, call at tiVtlllamson'a alstintit saloon at No. 190 Federal street, Alla. PITY. • ir AIIANDONNOT A Woman Colima film nalllmore In Mrarch Dr Her Huaband—Nba Mods HIM and Retarnia Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Mary A. litraney, acconipssnled by two children, • boy about ten yam' of age and' a little girl . aged NW; years, celled it the Mayor'. °Moe !and stated that abe came from Baltimore, and wain search of her husband, who had abandoned her and her chUdren. His name was Ed. F. Straney, and she had been married to him about twelve year's. They had three children, the two above mentioned and a little girl - alx yeara of age.'who had tairsin dots on the way from Baltimore to this city and bad been left' at Cumberland. Ste bad as certained that her husband was work ing!' this city and wanted hint to sup por hla children. She made information oh ging him with abandonment and a warrant was issued for his arrest. VI omcera found Edward at work at t Roiled House of the Fittaburgh a d Connellaville Yieureart I 03iopahy n d brought him before the Mayor. He at first refused to do anything. for his w fe or children, saying that he bad o money. Mr. Fortune was sent for d agreed to take charge' of the children, a r if the mother would agree to, give them up. The father appeared to have no ob. jectlons to this arrangement; but the mother was not altogether willing to part with her children. She said it was per only alternative, nhe supposed, and abe would have to consent to it. The father by this Ude thought that he could get some money from his employers, and s o oompanied" by au °deer he went to see them. in a short time afterwards he returned with ilk 60, which was given to the mother of the children, who con cluded to return to Baltimore and place her children Wan asylum. She says her husband was formerly a kind and affec. tiotiate man to his wife and children, but • year or two sine he took to drink, and since then he has boon brute. The Amendment Jubilee A very large and enthusiastic meeting of the colored citizens of Allegheny wu held under the auspices of the Jubilee Committee of Arrangements, Thursday evening, In the Colored Baptist church: B. P. Palpreas occupied the cbalr, sod Geo. D. Ware acted as Secretary. S. A. Neale read a letter from - R. M. Green; Rut, of 011 City, giving the intelligence that,the Good Templar', numbering fifty, and a large representation of colored citi zens, would be here and I.ertielpate In the Jubilee celebration next Tuesday. Upon motion a Committee on Recap. lion and a committee. to arrange with Mr. Lawrence' of the A. V. R. R. and other railroad officials, for excursion tickets, were appointed. Arrangements were also made to furnish "cumages for his Honor, Mayor Callow, the President of the Common and Select Council, the Committee on Colored Public and other distinguished citizens. Delegates wore also elected to the Re. construction Convention-of the E. R. League, which. will assemble In Harris burg, the Ist Tuesday In May. Their names Sr. u follow': B. F. Puiprese, S. A. Neale, Thos. H. Stiles, Paul F. Cliper. tow, Philip Peterson. W. D. Forten, of Philadelphia, and Haus. D. Herron. Esq.. of Pittsburgh, were invited to address the meeting next Tuesday. - . Upon motion the meeting adjourned to mega In joint meeting in the Colored Baptist Cnurch on Friday evening with the Division Committee, of Birmingham and Pittsburgh. Before adjourning It was resolved to have carriages In waiting at City • Hall, Allegheny, for Invited guests. Pada by Sailight end This is the title of a most interesting and attractive work from the pen of James D. McCabe, Jr., Just tuned by the National Publishing 'Company, and pro fanity -Illustrated. it is written in an easy, flowing and fascinating style: There aro few who will take up the vol ume that will beable to lay it . down . . again until they hive read it throughout. Ar a very trifling expense any one may pace the ample corridors of the magnifi cent palaces, survey the publics buildings, gaunter alongthe streets and Boulevards, I gags on the gorgeously appointed Grand and touVre Weis,. and examine the manful of the cafes and restaurants, In fact, see everything that Is to be seen in Paris, the most splendid of all European Mlles, and learn more about It than he could by melding in It for el: months. Those who have visited it -will reoognixe In this volume a faithful and minute portraiture of every ncene that they have witnessed, from the. most lavish display of wealth to the most hideous depths of poverty, whilst they will Lino nothing that will offend the most fastidious taste. Among the moat intereating ch apteraare thoeo which describe thelmperial family. The work, which is gotten up In that beautiful style for which -the Company has become celebrated, is Sold only by subscription. Agents are wanted for every town and county. Address Natienai Publishing Company, 26 South Seventh street, Philadelphia. How Of onFeel Great uneasiness at leaving our files, for fear that burning ooale may roll from the top Of tho grates and sot lire to oar car pets or doors and burn our houses. A complete protection bad recently been Waaenhittd by gton, 4aable eo. lkutPbonarmuL s eq or y, Is called a Grate render, and Is a simple, cheap and effective remedy, and really!, an ornament - to the grate on which placed. Mr. B. won one of the few that gave a correct solution of the problem found in our paper lest week. He has long been identified with the educational Interests, particularly of bloom' county, as we have often learned from the Wash• klatch county papers. We wish him the same stamen as patentee thit attended hls labors as teacher, and great deal more mosey. The lnyeptionle jut the thing needed -In ev ery y household and will on• 'lnspection strongly commend Itself to every house owner and norm. keeper. A model la on eshibitiop at Hare's Hotel, foot of FM everme, on Liberty Street. April Fashions. The grotesque appearances • pre - Muted by sours of oar wonld..be fashionable. to regard to • crinoline Rimiest. the very natural Inquiry. has the crinoline beam discarded? Wears happy to ma It kali mit, nor is there any Prospect 0, /hi w i e* appesring. The comfort of the hoop skirt is far to - treat to be glean np. •We can hardly remember a time when some. thing was not worn as a substitute for the hoop skirt, and with far lean comfort hen Is 00 W eiearletteatl.' The Very great weight of the number of skirts balers necessary to be worn Is obviated, which la •. great Item la the, health of the wearer. The coming Warm weather makes the hoop Skirt a necessity, and we hope it will tong continue to reign with all more than present popularity.— Uodry's Lady JJooi , for The Mg Well upon Armstrong Rue, - near Brady's Bend, which has been eel. tiding Petroleum circles for the put few days. has at last settled into • more stolMY gait. and the are Is sufficiently embdued to form a correct Idea of its productiOn. From. reliable puttee Who _formedd Bend vesterdav, we are le that it le sowing at the rate of two hundred barrels per. day. The well caught are at Mee o'clock, r. Y , the tools and rope remaining in the wall. A strong Vein of gas was struck In the second sand, sod the second vele that occasioned the fire Was reached at • depth of 1,202% feet, or seven and • half feet In the third sand. The well has been delete' sines lut September, .4nd was put down with large Four th depth of nee hundred feet. me n were severely but not fatally burned by the explosion of the gas, whose names are: Jacob L. rdeldren, Edward Swan. Baron Owen and D. Clark.-7 earolge Herald. I , Good larval. tar •Ahl.— lionukoonars should Order Melt 'Mead 'from Martin's bakery, 8 7 Rebecca street, Allegheny. 1 The very boat..„ manufactured there and served throush the two olges proMptly. Mr. Martin, using only. the fineet hour, produem an - article UM la uoparallelad;., audlaL he salts aaa lower Erha , than other bakers can approacM. uyell M oan got your broad from Mar. ale:ellakerY,'"lf Nyco . haval , mot trled If M i t o rir It now. It It ,wllt glvo entire sails. timmheal Alresbeel—All kindlier brush. ee, ar Sill, wen hienufacture, It Longh• . ridge, ill Smithfield etrimt. • Ftedefftit•• Ofoot mirth/4. -small pill of deadly pollen *blob area to and ble Ufa whenever tho coalition shook' ottoman In imams off Ina supply of Pier. Domino A Uo'a Oirolun - - Far looking glares end ploturefraaaa, NO to Lnughtldge's 171Suildinald alroet. ?be II piing adoct al Henry G. Halo, aletehakt Tidnr., at ootnOt Or Penn %venue and Sixth atrial, la now large and complete. Monsieur nontadn eon• tintinn to Melds at the totting. It Plehttesd'i Catharsis illreup Is used In Cloy,* Instead a - artor , ep seta NUL ElJnbly Assur all drued. Twenty. nes cents. TrY iL gold by gginta. 'W.11.111. COFFLAGIRATIOt - Fire at the Keystone Oil Works—The Reedit of tarelessneee—Loss About 54,000 About half past eight o'clock lut even ing a fire occurred at the Keystone oil Works, on the bank ofthe Allegheny river, near the -foot of Thirty-second street, by which a 'portion of the works were destroyed, Involving. ices of steal Fl,OOO. The fire, so far as we could ascertain. wu the result of carelessness on the plat of Peter Warner, watchman at the works. It appears that men were engaged in pumping oil froth The river to the works and Warner went into the TUMEllsig house with a lighted lantern, from which the gas ignited and the explosion ensued. The pumping house was an. inroyed, and the fire communicated to the receiving tank, whichwas partly filled with crude oil. and the tank and the oil were both burned. A large bleaching tank stood near the receiving tank, but through tke vigilance of the firemen ,who responded promptly to the alarm from box ST, it was saved. The steel smelting furnace of Reese, Graff & Dull, which stood near the burn. lug tank, caught fire and wu injured to the extent of about #l,OOO. which Is fully_ covered by Insurance. Wo were unable to learn whether the oil refinery, which wee owned by Meaars. P. Vu elsonberger & Co., was insured or not. Lightning • Every summer disasters by lightning are numerons, and as the season for storms is at hand, every person In need of protection should call on or seed to Lockhart & Co., 284 Penn street, for the "Munson Copper Tabular Lightning Rod, with Spiral Flanges." This' firm has been long established In this city, and has the reputation of manufacturing the best lightning rod in use, and also for putting up work In the most substantial manner. They have. a great many ex perienced workmen constantly engaged In attaching rods to buildings. • Chlidrea'a Carriage., wholesale and re tall, at Jae. Longbrldge'a, 171 Smithfield Turtle Soup Lunch Satan:ley end oven lug et 188 Soaltlifleid, et. Anus WEZOND. AddMenai Markets by Telegraph. NswOinakss, April 21—C,d8on active at tall prices ; piddling 2234(,8240 ; sates 0 .0 0 0, receipts 1,972, exports 7,912. stock 190,908 bales. Sugar:-prime 11WgillMc. Molasses: prime plantation rebelled M@ Ms, Whiskey 900@t1,05. Coffee dull, fair 1834141163‘c, prime 17%®18c. • BUFFALO, • April 21.—Cattle: total receipts MO cars; market dull and dreg. ging, at the decline of yestet day; shipping c.attle sold' at 17,25®8,25, and One lot of fancy at 88,76; milch Isms ID Rood demand at 840(8155; extra milkers 470. Sheep; receipts fair; nothing doing and stock principally shipped In first hands. Hog - market doll at 8 9 @ 9 ,901 receipts moderate. DIED; liAl397—At Ott City, on Wednesday, Apst 90tb, FORIONT 31AGAZ, a ed 1* and I months, only child or Junes 11. and Pan ate A. Magee. The Pampa] will take , place trod. the reel& of Ws uncle. J. A. Bablawn. No. a Yede Street. Pittsburgh. THIS ATTIIMOON. St tit o'clock. The Meade of the family are rape• fatly (netted to attend. NO TIO EIS P Omer. Or Apfll lelh. 1.670. I arPITTSRUROR PAPER Nara KANUFAC II CU. Vll ,h t:o . t o t . peval the Stock. t...tV i lni OR. ;12 iiNtl e .Zi. " lll7 71 st le O'clock RIDDLT, Sreittarr. farDIFIDEND NOTICE -The Directors of the ItHARCANUIVI and LAWRENCEVILLE ERILIJE CO. hove tub eaT Afelar.A s Dprlffend of FIVE PER CENT. 'tot the last month, payab theta with at the •IDeof of the Treuuter, inhale p.bure. . JOHN HEIM, Trenaurer. SHlnt6BCno. Avrti 01,1870. ADM..] e!ection'for Paealdent and al: Dlreetors of the 6LIARPERUEO AND LAWRENCEVILLE BRIDGE COMPANY. to setae daring tee cosh. tug you,, will be held •; the TOLL. IIuIISE on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY. between IWO and IPODB o`e.lock P. 811•11 !SIM. 4. Apra 8.471127 i CANDIDATES. • . IarFOR COUNTY CORIZIIIS 1419 r. ER. GEORGIE NEELEY Of Ilarsball Townshi. ccte decislon Inc Union Republican p ConntisubJ ( b o l e ention. n140.1/IT FOR BALE VOlll. SALE.—BUILDIA Goff, LOTS ALLHENT UITY.-1 for sale Ole moat dellghiflat balldlog iota. simmer! In the Wecond ward, •tlesibny, int Perrysville Plank Road and Observatmavenue. adjoining Its Observatory grounds. These Lots are part of 00. and one - belt t•g) . r A plan or these Lots his tete at my tore. e. No. R 7 WOOD oTHIET Ian . The plea has. also own secordsd. Each Lot Is a trent lot, fronting on Penysvile road or Observatory avenue; else , 114 feet wide by LEI deep. The lots oppos ite the residence of Wogtou and Walter kicelint 104 be IE4 feet. Most of the iota are sold. live dwellings bare been erected alrvady. and destratur to leave lb* lOW crotledli led smoky Cities can hero and an opportunity. The locality Is one of the finest In the two elites. one but lbw minute.' walk fro. tne head of Bowel Went • baud Welk bads to the preatta.w. Tile great beauty of scenery and surrtutollugs are de , lightgal* Ter= easy; prices low. Enctreofirnvii. NO SW Wood street, Pittattn(rigt 0. r , N 0.8010017 Abbott,. A.llegkeny clef. FOR SALE.. . 7 Handsome Brick Hoene on Penn &teen s near ALI stein. • 9 Wick Houses on Bonn/ elle!. • 1 Belot House en 4411 arena. 1 Drink House ea 41;,4 street. 1 Cottage Honee on Rain street. 1 Prune Hone on 4116erree 9 Lots Si by I:4liene6 on BenallMan Street. Lots On 44ta street. A Lots nn 4ad street . . SOO ibex° LOts near Bloomee , lL 'nein Home. and Lot. wart ye sold on scram. limnattnt prices. THOEL IL WILL 4130aL • • Coto GUM and SU streets. • A • 14 . 1°2111 3, 14 1tet, 16.- 071 L ea con gia d V4 ll° l Vitt ,soadaall y ea ' Wad.' Orders from'pvta ot the el:muter oteciDV7 executed. "Liars HI .T a co.. ComexMariam Avant. sad P., dr.aghaay. Pa. . • . "(TALI/ABLE FARM AND MILL V PROPtIttY wit SALLE.—:tltnated *LEA Ias , ore.. Panhati ale aratrosel. cantatas liao fines; IT Of whleh are cleared; a I undergo= fines: *Our.° of Coat The IIiIpTOVOISCILI ata a 3story //oaring Who, with 51 eon of lons, In go-ad order.. Ifln hai large' natio= In roll op rir• ir. bo. mras, Tenant 10 so and arge ar, young Orchard. is salt &alant= to no into Ito tell3no and toot boonatos, Masbate •.••••'• • nr• •oPortwalty...-tsrlos ray. moots tom?. Sapp Yto 0. MCLAIN 41 Co.. 11111 /fourth avenue. PES IRA FILE ALLEGHENY ration. nennotzion Foe aTX fa 1100.1 iton. earner of Haver sa4 Cedar arcuate and near Maud *UT brldr a. ann. two parlors, ala. MOO log Sad Inhea. bath .room and ire ohm- Oen,raaao. fa and water daturas. all well al , =14% lacga4re oL der, tararrdlate pea. CiITHBEBT aOll, .• sY With avenue JOHN M. 000 PER 00. Bell and trasa FOnnders. . . gROISIB, LOCONOTIVE ti SOLI:ING NHL 131 P A - g Mode Prompt/if to Order. BASEST'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. Peordlittan and Manaflotstala of J. M. Noper's Improved Blinn Wlteel STEM -PUMP. office; SM PENN STRUT. poon4sh poe. 12th end Itattroad Edefidet ritgeoLvTlON.—The ca.part. Mtalifin'T 4111117.3a1ei1m or Putnam heel eki day bay. Jiucieed he m¢. latTnlicilgtVA:Wnl34o3X coutu. • J. T. PARILIWrON. •., '1• .- PrOvora Is for 'hi tthiSZTUlLTriLtv. wiuriw BATIIUDAT KVltriltre- 'Anal Ott 114134,1:14.VIIINV°4,4,rd'i era pt`f aiittmorlacatione oan be 4ea. r 'rllill ri f t to. ecl at. rOr all bid. beteg reined." l ' Lir order of tinned of Lilreatore. ant4ir44 " VOTIIDE TO CORTUACTORS 41: v ill, " 4 , =:, Ttlrth e :irb e tf xaf e .orto.ero the atom work on tornidatton at taa ram wall mufti the . Dritall• braldlrlit• ,11 1 illuminati also for the brick ragtag on - mid walls ma Ma-cella la the wing In smordamo wit to Iboadaimia Itarraktourroalea. •• THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF riot TIT WARD. clip' of PU0331 . 0.7111 meet 'it • 3r3.1 j_93. Duce netH.ll le f i r! .................. t Be la. ge ,17, tern Di . Da313 .. 1,1103ca1, 331Fcr Dountl, .. "t r:er " si:asai.AD j r A lr v. ‘11. 11. 8118 . H. UTTER. 13 boors Presb 11 , 311 Daher; 10 half lamb do.; • Tor mi. MJ.IB. OLANITICLD. 1 /Int WHOLESALE GROCERS. to IL WORTH, ASPER & EL 243 Liberty Street, (Oppofff to bead of Wood stmt.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. fe4:tal ENTABLISHED BY A. &--T. GORKY, 1812. W. M.. DOBILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, (Dnueny OAT. 'Caeca Horzt.) ===l M. STICKLE A. BTXXLZ. M STEELE & SON, COM77s‘BBiolll Merchants GVELILIDT,FW.F.I3. &o No. 9$ 011/0 STILDCET, near Toot Common, :I==l MEANOR & HARPER, Commission Merchants, No. 372 S LIBERTY ATRIUM /LOON., GRAIN AND P20D1303 ==!TMII W. C. ARMSTRONG, Wolocessor to 'Fetzer s Armstrong.) PRODUCE COMMINION RERGIUNT, g27lllifo. 25 Market Street. L. .1, BLANCHARD, Wholesale and &tall Grocer, No. 390 PENN STREET • IITTLE, DAZED & pArroN, a d Wholesale Grocery, Commission Merchants an Denlentil Prnduce, Flor, Cheese. Fish, carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Halls, Olsen, Cottou Yarn. and all Plttsburyb Ildwinfactures rialt r glih. ll3l and 114 SECOND STRUT, 40110 5. novas—Yaw. Rnnsl. RY. R. 2100511 • TOHN I. HOUSE & BROS., Sac. ceasing au JOHN I. 1101150 CO.. Whole sale Grocers and Cottnullialon Merchants, Cornet Smithflehl and Water streets. Pittsburgh. 1011$ PI!IRON •. WALLACIL g.IIIPTONAWALLACE.W.hoIe7 13ALK IiROCICRS AND PROMICE DEAL , No. R HIXTH PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, J. a LICHOONILLKER SON, • pnon..u.rorrcau6l, tfanufacturera of WRITE LEAD, RED LEAD, BLUE LEAD, ZINC% LITUARGE, PITBEY and all color. DRY AND IN OIL. OFFIOB AND FACTORY. 460, 411, 414, 486 and 418, gent= Street, - • • • ALLEIIHERY. We call Ott htfun to the guarantee parted on our Strictly Pure White Lead, and when we any a "purer carbonate of lead." we mean "eheml rally pore.• that la, free from Acetate and Hy titan e, and thereto, la whiter and auperior, both In color and careering property. OUADANTRED to be a purer Carbonate of Lead and whiter than any In the mantel, and will forfeit the mica of Mb package If contain. lug the least nneltersUon. S. P. SHRITER & CO. Rare removed from their old stand. Nos. St and 29 !MITI:11 , 1RLO, to their Warehouse Nos. 259 and 261 Liberty Street, ABOVE THE HEAD Or WOOD STREET, Where they will be pleased to see all their old friends and reAtmers. S. P. ISHRIVER & CO., 259 and 261 Liberty Street. ar.l4:s. P AVING, tac. McNAUGHER & CO., NO. 271_ Sandusky St., Allegheny CONTRAC TORS TOR Stone and Brick Paving Curb Stone hunt Red nod set. Grading and Cellar Multi/. All orders promptly attended to. Ofllee boars from IA ht. to SI r. or. Postal: Coe addreu. AllesbenTLeity, tritativillWleX WHEELER'S PATENT STAMP CANCELEBEL EDWIN STEVENS, No. 41 S. Third Street raII,ADALLPIIIA. General Igent for the Rite Ot Peen ejl iota • • • All orders mill be Ailed Lbrotutli this satire Ibr this grate. • spisTC OSCAR. F. LAMB 'itz CO.; lILLIWINA&ZOIRRI or (X)NNELLSULIX OOKV, DEALERS IN Youghiogheny and Anthracite• Coal, • PITTSBURGH. L.A. flice RION .Gazette :Building aiiVrasys , •D2O yl4 pROPOSALSIFOR' - SOLDIERS' MOUSER. Itoposala. for the erection of the Allefflem County Soldiers. iffortanient (to be erected oi Senile., HUI, Alligheey.) will be revolved et the office id the einderelreed, Fo. Oa Grant (.here the ldans,.rpeofeoetmea sea epee keen of stele can be mo' Op to MAY. in. 1070. The eoattact to be worded to the Wrest and beet bidder. A. L rammos, Chatham of Randle( Committee ESTII.33.I..ISELED 1829.. urtig.atiaair..Auezzi niany..holll. Y. MT. • 111GBY,. CUSP & CO., • -• • • No.' 189 LIBERTY ST., _Wboresille mad WWI Dealers and 4 .lobbera In gilabiail v it If iflSWAbltog L.AnB an e 'Loma, The atumilooot all malting iv:iodate the nave line. it directed to oar Mock. imported directly from the ben lenropeen marten, and me are new receiving a fresh and dettrahle Ice of the abate guide. apt an 1311 , 1110 DUCE. • • rProstrtalr nlitter. Early Eon Poto.10•1. o, . Peoa Blow do, Dried mit. "Batley., do.. YikßO aims. BWergt Cider. (+wren Apples, Met Vinegar. borobialf /Latium, Brootu, dw• O9BActini tm% 98 Marke Oran JOHN GIL'LESPIE. GREYS SWEPT. All orders left as Post Mice Be: YTS, or at Ir. 2 _ 4 " IStriwtolls7 014, between Liberty and IllobAllei4 yromptlyaitended to. syliist . . LiviaresToit & Co.. -._ .....,. ' litastalwarers or LIGHT !Willie' I.4mN .ClB faTlNCelrfilli ' , ti, a AC= llVl cs a;b l lll.l4 s l.9th. &Mau of. nuffelor ta ware slwals oil. lamed. cu, OtElfeAul Wpm., _,,lar gs_tat.DtposArleOeny l rzstoilias warm. Loot frs aion,...fna. ::--. lue. mites'. •;-, IfiIIEDFAUCK A-To BCBIOZDE6. Ileratisat Tams aa*Dikalar In Geatlemeav rentlelded Goods: also wen and Hoye, Clottang. on Oxod hid matte to order at the shortut soiled. bat removattrom Ids laid staid, Dd. 91170.rt0 to No. 51 WOOD frfßitleT, corset of Third ovum.- ugLlO•vit." • - CILIEAIIE" arroirlts:>ailtik cu.e t t•BOXoi. rrall lacurß, p. C. DIIII7WII, .THE CIPITZENS or: ilwiciw . .• . N) VICIWII . tritAleneth.tiii jl4 Beirgrtr e lltlf! DAY. the Wash tamed. Pit thejnarpee..twu n . views Of of allitase• who ees7wtsh tea drone of their homes tea have the mew at eleitinetles. If OCT &Mei . this week Si , the ft eiewlekler while the CSE t. ; jaw Gbabia Monet 100 bow Yamrty; for ea• by a J. cultrll.L.D.llll rim Maine VINEGAR. THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS ! 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are sow preoared to tarnish VINZI M 1 aS LIM LOW VAT NA RE GT BATIIS. Atteatkro b Ilealarly called to our ERBA WINE VINEBAL WEIROHANT TAILORS P. 3I 'A.R. D .I:4E, FASHIONABLE f MERCHANT TAILOR; Keeps constantly on hand Clo. he, CaWmern and Yenning Igoe, GentienrauM Igur. nishing Good No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., PITTSB viten, PA. sarUent's Clothing made to enter - in - the taint then. &pig ZrIAM lha CP ' VAL IA GRAY & LOGAN Have remand IVom 89 PIITH AVLAUL, ,to 47 Sixth Street. SAMUEL. GRAY, Merchant Tailor, 121 ,, r . 1 1, 7 y r j es ir vegil It now recoiling litA'o. AVILN UK. s.a.e.:l entire NEW AND FRESH GOODS, for Men'. wear, conshltna of Clothe. Canticles. anti V•etlnee, ant all the newest styles.' booted and English Coat In which he Is prepared to make up Ls order In the most faihimmble style. Uentlemen desiring their Clothing made to order Can rely on having them made to their ands. mitt taunt:to, both as regards style sad quails,. SAMUEL GRAY. SF FIFTH AVENUZ. L• 113171 SPRING AND SUMMER STILES I 1870. I= ==! • M'PHEBSON &MUHLANBRING, Merchant Tailors, No 10 SIXTH HTBEET i (late Os. Clair.) We have received a large and well selected block of the best and most faablon •b.. Good• In oar line. • great portion of width we our own Importatloc. Feeling confident of eye ability to Om perfeet ealleramon. gee rea pee trany so/Iclt fr. m von an early examination of our stock of Fine Clothe. i'lEtfftL/1103 . MN% mold no. 10 glstb street. NEW SPRING GOOD& , • ip/Ozdld kostock of MOTHS, CASS/MERES. ac Jut reef:ted by Willti IEZTXI/1. boa: Illeschant Tailor. if Smithll.lE street. WALL PAPERS.. NM WALL PAPER, FOR SPRING SALMI, • c AT • N 0.107 Market St., near .516 A-ream We now offer to the public a stank of PAPER HANGINGB unsurpassed In the Westffor variety and beauty of styles, embracing all the Novelties le FRESCO, MOSAIC, PERSIAN and GRECIAN MESHING In plain and bright colors. for Halls, Dining Rooms. to. Also, WHIR and MABBLI DeCodaTlOWli, TINTED and OILT PARLOR PAPERY, with an almost endless variety at CHEAP SATIN PAPERS, WHITE and BROWN BLAMER for Chambers, Re. All of which we raat i o e tela• low no the lowest In the Market. No. 107 Market St., near.sth Avenue. JO& R. HUGHI23AIt 111 M.. aam:T3s WALL - PAPERS. as. SPRING, 1570. PRICES REDUCED 40 lIHNIES wide ttataatillle. per roll. GLAZDi—eat y i u ds nt 45 5 p o er porl .rolL ELEGANT French .0 America. raper Hsu Inge. not epeAtled arpre. metier to. any ae sortatent Ja the country. For talent . min p. !or A 11*.Q1ZA . New Wholesale and Retail Elton, 291 INtertm Street. mh4 • • PITTSBURGH. _- 3 = 7-. SALE STABLES. O GObD DRIVING ROMER O tl, 01) DRAFT 110E2 1 / 5 , 0001) irmiztx 110128115, 13 ROA) 1110150 F10R8703, 1 RUDD POSY. • . . •• All Ws mated to be sound and all tights' rep. resented, tall et. our lee* Hale Stable. =rind , die Alloy, near /Menne or Diamond Yukon. and see the tones. er.osar. EWALT, I=ll7l E=2 ROBIBT , 11, PATTIESON or Seventh Avenue an - Lfberty df.,• !Fre , artmast, ra. wits on Boers , Saturday . . Siidd AN AUCTION BALE or BORGES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, )• ' WAGONg, •' , An :M tc / SP_ e ° theft no b of andarament cm or oafore Truicarrol comb week /a order for icavortaaaa. Protima /- telt/on tad COW Cam will /meets all Stool lap brad*. JOELn H. vernwaven alletialeer• /OHM I. IMMIX? ROB?. MTATDOISON. R om R. PATTERSON at. x.xNm3tr.lt. K,tuL.= Arno 1:. I fz - f:§zy VIN:i A COL SEVENTH AVENUE 8 MITI It PIT rinvzion, Pa 1321:1,4 14 0 0 13 r 1p A invf9:l:S:49l SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPOUVEMS or WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, Ilk wstpiagrAgx DO ALMS PURE RYE IVILISURS, 109 PEMasr STREET • Save Bezuoved to mos. WM -4.lrD IMO PENN, Car. IStavatith St., (former)y Cute.) JOSEPH B. FINCH is CO., 1,0 / 10 .2s7081). 'in. ran enti " Ina- rim ernarr. 'Tr:lumen. Center ENBUIIed Pore MC „Mdreg L ivoitrxen wunttlus STONII. WEST cOnnolst • ltfacAiine Beam Works. actrumo, 4 o..vorwencoi'imals: 11/IU6WIL WlirATllll a, CO. • IWO OM IROZI6 Or eOPArO t g ShOn i l la t iriat ' ffroasrwltlkk ?WS OrOSOUr • tesdnamate ANCOSJIMENTS. UrNEW OPER& ROLM • Bent, c;I the Dopeler &tit veratite Oomediaa. F. IL. CHANIPRAII, TRIMLY SVENIIiG. 11.114. IST% le DeWidden's ortmnal Ire set Cosnecty at • SAM.. Sam. his ortgmal character-11r. P . - 5 Omani Chaminu Matinee an Saturday. z.; - - • Irrittaa asiguady 01. T6l AZSAWIeI TwAYKLIM. Wbieb kaa - nat Irtta the greaten imams, la ovary dry where Iheahheft predoeed. arTNIE WHIM BEN-ANNUAL EXHIBBLIQN Of THE Pittsburgh' Art Gallery, a. aollectlaa of relegate. Ur DasreeUart er Saurian sad l'oretire artists. ' Open Day and Evening, - No: 231 LIBERTY STREET, OPtaelto ta. WW Wooa street. OX .est.. no) farSIESICT HOSPITAL VULtEL, °PEA' Termer Ernirivra, AT - CITY HALL. 96 eintA INSURANCII THE Mutual Beiieflt LIFE INSURINCI 'COMPANY. ORGANIZED IN 1845.. Lou. paid ma liras of do. ceased members. Div Woad. of Stara Pr. mammy ..stared 11,1011,1010 Asteta 1101,jecitto all UAW. I om. 1,1110 10.348,000 Ilsusbur olmaantbars.4o.9oo AMOUIIIi. Insured 120,000,000. I:M=:1 The usual Dividend paid In 1870, and Two Ordered tope Paid in 1871. • • - • The above fltaiaaseut leurannted by tae Dina ton, U *be Iva alt of twetata•ant pure hula aaaa. - • Cosavated with pradaiae. nottuag has bad' Jolt on la•alitataa Maas gad Ina mammy, the awning la te always bees Ana Dlyklaadi slim* lam, daelared aeaUl y. sad IMdd whoa do, Neither IM rtatora or Marrs are alloand cani- oit business or loan•, ad none bra as salved wealth to the Compeers service: • latendla bereafte•, at heretofore. to net Se faithful Trustees for the membne; the Diseases offer the beadle of tide Mutual Jae Amodattis to ail of mad health who dean to lane Oak' Ilve. on the most leeward* terms. Tale brief mina li offered es a subentete Itit the more elaborate ad attractive advertisements some times and. to' present the claims of a LIM f►nraaee Coualli. • Report* Tables and other Information es tie sahreet farnlalsed user* at the Whoa of the Velar parry. or any of tla *honoree. DIXECI'OIIB LIMN! C. GROVER, JOHN li t HENHT 110FANLAN. FROMM PRIJR. CHAD. E. NACKNZT, JCBIAH 0. Mr__ A. A ARELLINe. JOsZPIS A. thalami, L lLAl . D niol gal n • Elp e rik WILLIAN.II OI 7 OSCAR L. r LEWIS C. Gaovra, Preiddent. WM. F. DAY, Vice President. .BDWARD A. ININLONCI.NeeiIO•27. 1111311.7AX111 C. KILLER. IrreirliWir. AICII XaStifematliddits: N. M. LOVERIDOE, General Agent; OSTCOFTD . PLOOIt.) Ca. Wood Street and Fourth Anna. prrrunniaun.; eigu .; INSUitAiviot rankars zrutzanta • - • PU% a.:sas. MNai 1117ffia. r I2I B. I3 MISFL.P.L. 11 91 1- IDiti:o6l4l.llPold.l3o. DIRWTOWS. N. 11C: 1 1:ohm Foyd, tviltPe. t.. c ri b m• " n ""Ros. 11: 8- Kitirkee 35147. r. nuartards, , , r . MI L T IL IEgerti, I t unkrea se Mend "241 aid Marine WO SiZl NATIONALL • 11NISURANCE COMPANY. NAM ICAO Dlgintuur,lll4lm, anAl l th• wicerP /447 7 024 u. wiz Nzfromsui, . .11VIA 0 Ziom , tarr L p, nalL.Zer 11, boalUtit, res. Olt. mgl2lllßODegn lt.; Yrf.e rintzzmivv acutizrar Low! FRANKLIN 1113UltANCE CO. OF PH1LA09.1 , 1104 WITIOLUGI a &WI . aiii:6l•sll3 Ski.;l6l 011116 1/1•110902.. i M " ttnet a44 - l'"d tle H. Lail° 3.00a1 "''''''t tat ' Vi U. . 314 " 1 " t.; '• '. mit g i loti.M ... let Prectelet, , .;r .2C ° 4 !.0 5.4 °U74,70.51,2444=0. (T IIiBOBINCZ VON. avows , cAil et . mses etteett;. Spoor a (10.0 - WOOO min im "anlol/ b ;110 of rise Ma =AM 00mar Letthottoo, - managed w iz rzrzrzz . zrja . H . v . to bac ammo r. Waif 10 stalstafts hie chanteter which Urea sesu+eto=ko vetribit the best Inatecttoa f a Mr.*: "*. j ati: • JAMB Menzlny. . nun. 0 • no, ././.4111. • .1' pi.l4 as. ww„ PEOPILF.P • I.IOII3LaNCE CON. RANI. ' InSTar. x.t.commns WOOD', roan ins. • HMI oook4arAil.tukk4re 614•41•40044 . enniforosse--1 , .. Le : • romosomr-t, r ... - - 4 . L ...a 1C9741 rove DifilEfeAms . &NT OP_XlTratllllllll. , a XITIVEMZIMraft 41Wegit . '1.421. Int. DRAM, tlenerslasl' toe ounterosbi: „Is t • L. name/to& . ... w fl.*' • 1:. naact. ii64"-faZ4jaa• eacainivra • Avenue. 4zt IMMO /Imam:7 -th,1020 atursatorzucassocwricut mzet.urals. - Emilia&*tithes ou.A.,putough 'paw eilkliUdia- E.AVIAL.4 I beneig arena - 2!STMFrit Ask 8171 .1111118 t