Vittoliorgit gnAtc. • • iIONDIY, DF•elluCETt 1_',.1361 CITY AfiD spotaiN. girecie:Cmanii Oil Itegions. The Waynnsbnig ..resrVer states : - "lyitadn a few drys, the Continental: 011.....Cotuitapi, boring on the lifilelrarm, has strneleull -In what they regard es paying quantities. We rn4 Altar will turb out to be trite. .A l . considerable .nawber, n • . therexac of ate rcaldents of thlapleie.„ and, we arc rejoice? , to bear of ;bele good lack: The citement ma the subject of oil is spreading ba our county, and we itearnf .... .eOtailanks MI; AnYwialis c. wfxcd eauleetronta , ey „Muddy 'creek Ind Ten Mile 'crecks, , and their tiibuieriii, as wclj us on Doulard ereetc,. which hint resent regarded as the leading point of attractkoi. - The only reason for - this, probably Is; thtt tab already detnehstrated coexist there. BuWllylttSealstenee Should. be centlsied to that strewn we cannot sec. nierlirtentsWill probs. itifsdoi M s test the fact whether It has an existence there Moue: We seem to he situated In the mid '• die region between the . . Allegheny and EXCIIIIFIFI; orl.bottA Of ,iblett MI- certainly. extant 'ln zrest abundance, and the theory seem•plauslb.leat teat, that It should be - found on all our _streams as wino .. . !.' .SclitrziO PrMS l 4 l , ' l l 6, tledY; 4:.' to - Tile. 3 l :r MN uz - who' woo crinvieted of man- . .h. r. slaughter, Id the' Whig `oattneo .I.7n•an,. woo . lj htringhtla d cone; o n Saturday morning for seri f tcnic-41aIdeildII ? dirti' new trial ,Imilagimert ~ withdpiarrii 'Judge Stowe,. before wising-sea , : ... knee, remarked.that the urn one: was ;an i;,rigra *id' one,, rind "If the Jury - had convicted or 1 murder Ins ilii'dist d*Teei the court woullhot . .., .p ba pthiou ri T sari c fuerme.4.ortt in i th i li w ee th n v i ten d : m t eed t u k r : ry lo t r i o je r uu .a v d er t eq„::: n m et :a r n ‘ n Th i i m n : yews and Six months. Tihect',tha.. words “nine year.;' liAl from the lips of ; the ',lk*, the prisoner, who f up to this • time had stood eppoiently Cahn and unconcern ' ed,•sunk.twek upon his seat •In the dock and 4 tuesidd 'deathly pole. 'lie"-had' hem led tp sup g polo thothls.6eotetiCe would be n light one, 'and ~, wauld..cCondst ofri s few months lu . the county 111 Jell. Ills mother present, and'as be was re °, Inortd.fitita tbe dock eh* threw her nrms around • Ids neck; Urcepiltg and Ming aloud: '"Oh! Mar k. tin !,Mardtt!" ' Therimene was painful and af fecting'.'•"rldlliiiiallsr Is riot over nineteen years : Tha kpc.istal' Income Tait: T 1.4 Vat lanlsoon.lmdcmanded by the mike . c. tem, and the bo In readiness to make poper and prompt retuttis, under the pen pro,cribed 'ln the net. • Titialam, It will be remembered, to the second ono for 1883, and' . amounts .an additional , flee per cent. on the t income. The, first tax was but three per cent., • and was path some time ago.. The intention-of the law is that, every man liming an income F. over IR*, shall pay In the aggregate 'for that • year, eight per cent. l' , ;() deductions are. allowed on the the percent. assessment for dividends or interests received from any company or associa- Ilan. The full amount of a won't,' income, front all Imurcesonnat be coutkl, notlueluding, how— ' ever, certain other deductions which are printed on the beck of the return furnished by'-the asses " -tor. Evcryperson Isoldiged to make a return, andthcsa . mturna are open to the Inspection of • ahy Olsen, so thud every man in a district may SEC thee bin neighbor complies with the law and 11 kat* Ids inolicrultare taxation. a-Dad Ug 1, iia. A - . poor 'retina nre seamed Elizabeth Nearl,•. siding in Atirmlngtmia,,aPpeared bebne - 'Mayor Lowry, a fesedaya ago, and narrated a series of ;'roes outrages which - had been perpetrated upon erte her husband, Aummt Neming.'•'Slit had been brie& out ;of the .h•mse, and' earepelled to begeletuala 'inonglitn keep her tatsbind In idle. nese, and when she fatted to :bring rin an ample supply .•lier 7 Would • beat bee most •-mimerelful. Latterly she bad been' convene& 'to gro to the poor house and- her husband had in the meeethhe "taken eig'• with. one Iferurtr4lW - uk. 'Yemen, - and' had .gieen her ,the custody of"an, only child. Warrants ireroissucti for the arrest of Nearing and hli pirpmont; and they were both arrested and committed to jail he rem* to answer a chargenf surety, of Abe peace, and the latter as a common vagrant. Nearing's child tires founiLatid 'returned to_ liter, and the eat away re Lein _ Piar: Chlvalq: It Is visaed upon -the , authority of in escaped 'Vrhener, who true 'captured .during - the meat ,ruld on Xrie,Creek. that the. -chief thief amines the rebelsmas drui*En, biesmeitA; prig-nosed, 'lln}ce Mason, son_ of Ex.-Senator James 3f. 31talca... :Tbte Zdlosr edierebed and robbed with - "hbvedraliande eighteen or twenty ontseas psis-. !onto's; takis4 ereyrthin of•Talat found' upon , isheirperecals.: -Althouh g thrice; oraeratlbY Gen swid Rosser to scud Ids ptisOnecs ttt the Front,} . torefood in obey untit - he luidAltdshed ltta poetet4 . 'itnirOlticCalMTA4—Tlie iirttati faycstcrdiesi • 7prolielet,:ltt reference to the spring balance' wales, now In use by our butetters,is very nulttst,, wad reflects upon &class of men, malty of whom , are aslimiorablf.,and bonot as any men in our It law kutiwn that'll, in the - duli,suni I think, Abe prrtlee of the "Sealer of We)ehtsand. Meas. awes, - to lona% and gaup nit the scabs, cued in She city markets twice a' Year. And. now,Mr. Editor, wittl'ilrdefence to - your opinion as to the liability of tbelpring babineekto get out of or der, 1 will nature the assertion, that Ir the opin ion of tha "Sealer' or:Weights and Measures" brObtained, It will be to the effect that helms Ica :trouble with the butchers' scales, than with any :ober class of scales entially as large TUB; on in our comomnity. • - • •FAII4MaS orr-I'mes.--Thel Owing amounts --tines and. yerdiet fees—have beeripald over to_ the -C,ounty.Treasnrer. by .ow .piuserit• Sheriff,' John B. Stewart; FA.q., during: the pant deVen. - Tniantlia. 'The; =Mint paid over for:this Short period eseettls,lho amounts paid Over by any ot his imedeossors.;.dorlog their whole tam. • The fellowing Li the list:. r • r . • • • "M r , ry 258 61;.Auguat • OZI Oa February., . ... 1058 103-Seluerakbar ° Flareb'• • to October 11 • 7 0 Ap OD' blavernbur 'JiintMay . els ou! • -. .. . .. , Total .)1,62i stiurer woman named Louisa M - noek week srrosted to,day On Market street, for Mae Intvenvof pair a shoes from the store of .T.,Billtarldnd. She had n little girl with her; lihifwitliesltSrat tcs?klit• over) d - lot of shoes the _girt Mold' tt Italr. and 'walked ott The two net.Owthe.parementagaln, When the shod wore I .lnet Into the yono. woman , ' .basket. An °Meer ME/limed tO be - r:inslnkrlit ttlertittie; find on re .must of-Mr. - Borland-ho.arrested her and found the molen shoes In her balidtet. 'Wan held In ,51astody tryliagorlifirrY. ( ; ' : OIL IN Ansi wintma Coi,err.—The Armstrong , //anther ;sit dAstitult- `a Nay euperior oil well Iris I titelk , discovered near. lgewardson Furnace: While scrim - of the workmen were "digging for Vilittr they struck ;vein of oil - Which swat filed the well. An engliteillt balm the grodnd In a few days widek'srllttest the'matter thorowbli." ' fttcwardsttriceAn'iltnated , one and a half Ankles Amp theknowittof linhoulagereektirelre •:sutitts aboie Mttairtling t titans; owned.l.l7 - Alekr. ander Lai:olW Esq. of this eltr. . • ~:',firgralik% tLiit Thomas' , Marshall, r.sq. 1 .17hiedankeromly ill at Lis orsideiteo ~ Miefuni.tolimsbip.:' no lainifering from eo or faction of ilia 111 - n', and Ub irridonis are °rim alarming ohm s Aor, ;i ll s onmerops Moods will read this armizinocorrient with iiictitimeregret, and n oceal ll In , the ardent tr . lah that he r ?in4 wanted health atil t'' ' y he . - T."or 8.1-AEN-ructi ! .-,rti . , the cATT,I r;r; ; >: tagci d.IQT:OR w. Lad Court, on Saturday morning. }teary Saila 'Frederick -Jo - eons , . plead-guilly' to 3014 ,nader. Mean; limiting theta to •lhc talc 07 hlo and Beer. ''l'hey, ntro fined V4O each. and 'admonished not to come back' a s econd thno tinder similar elreumitaniee.• Nare- ; was • daed *lO -and COMO foe sdllng liquor whboat Nor Ba.sur—We learn that on account of the 'demand tbr tulditional bauklug privilegeo in the `Monongahela 'Valley Oil itegrollll ' the Qdd Fe1...130wa ...13owa AsarociatlonorWaynesburghhas decided to apply for theprivilege of becoming a bank of USW, exchange and depoalt, to to known as the Fell:dem Bank of Greene county, with a cap ' dial stock of If•h0" „OW. Dunn .or Yenng, the well known and popular eaterer,preprietor of Young's Exchange, Budtlitleld street, died yesterday .7iereming after. a brier Illness. .11eeeased served inith credit. 'ln the Jaelison Independent Bit", In , Ina ASOISCIATI campalp: and was ITSIMC Ask by ~ all who I,:itew- him att a .13rm friend and a faithful citizen, Abner ANA Bpeor ran Sita.—Any patlenrwr desiring to purchase A valuable. home, will tied an anima{ advertised In another column, which la well 'worth attcuticni. • The lowan Ia of the ca. , ' .'reb.atedldotian.breed, end ereeedingly stylish and visited. his not often that ack fatorable an . opportunity is offered lor secarinc-a first-rate )orso: ,Seestbaadv*rtlipitiegut;.. „ Haw* lialersarg WOOlrge,' Thum day night; the store of Kessrs:Goorge Plums& Co., of 'Wooster, Olda,"well clunked by, burglars And sobbed of /Masi 'slam; sundOttier goods. An unsuccessful; inteen_Pcyne Aside to An= open thesufs. • • . waS iceideedally ./Irowned In the. Chia river At Newport; below ..; . 'whooling, titbit days aie. lie leaves attire and jhar chlidrensin Cincinnati, Where he resides... +w i ~ - E'~. :: ±~~F.:. '".~*. ~ _s..~ to ..,_t: ~_~_ ki, '~...: .~.....~~... .. 1,41-T LETT2.II.; •1;-•• A/1 ,thet l o o%t • 1.i•.. $ A 1 'l:lrA 1h .• n 1.1::s A oroutlee Ant U Anderson Ann.d.linftAnn Corn- Anthony C hoe Adams. 11}h1:1 . HAZ lin F:y.r.n 71 rgan (I ' Ancrt :21,2T 2 rrixon Wm ;I h(0 :Horne, , ot,rhen.l W Ange 7 A •• ; HAMM tisett,l , Hier Phil? A Alpsoplz ~dettloH artm an ".(oh a a /tough Jhelokon rilryan Sere IS lloniack Sarah (/'Sell larl Holton A 11 Ilarrlson 1 • (Airy: nlary Iturna K3te Illamilton lain • N Mures. hate. Hurl II Neely • Bowden I.irrler 'Hunter Thus H Nelson Mn 21E Bryan Eliza, ; Havekotte It A Best Lirsie. !Hackett Mary !Powers Anne. Erlt rapt. J S.:•' lisrbiaon 31 .1' Peters Ad am Burn. Tuna !Harbison E j Prayer Samuel Hut oer .los A !froward Grosso ;Purvis S A AunsonJoseph rakes Wm./i Partrign Sours, Boyer Jacob Hamilton R ' , Power ,11attio BrOWn John A • 1 . -Blair M .1; - !Ingram R. R. ~ttuaruan.Kata • Boyle Mary Irwin,Jas V.. F. Burnes Mary .7 . Kate Britton ! Witshin Jinktier llsnrehilLic Kati in AlartlerAV'S, 2 !Jo:ratan Enzafßedstati lionnem Perry Jeffries Samuel tiossiter Joe BoFgess Rich ',Johnston M A Globale TB. Inrokley R/I ! K • = .Riente Henry t. !Room Charl Robertson el In Cones Kate C ;Kidd Samuel Ruddick Mary Casiday Alert Knouts - Isabel 'Reynolds Mr Cast Battery , Kearney ?not 'lnky Wm If If ChariMeans - IKaut Jacob !Ray W E olernan iKerinedyThos ;Ran Rebecca I r roor Sarah! j. • L ;Barmier Sophia ChtianCapi..l!Logan Archy S • Crawford TN "iLudwiok Anna.Shirlek Ells, Clark Theo-- Likert Ilona!). Shun-Emily Caihdollar M A Luta Reny A !Springer F4W Crawford Mary Lordia .1 ! lerhoe Wm Crawford Wm C:beadbeitter 3no!Sharp Fred Conger Mistily !Logan Joe ;Smith }urret t Amman Robt t Lynch Michael ISimendinger It I) I Lyon Peter !Speer Bella Ir...ringer Chas ; fuudly lifehardiStevenson S • Doan Grace Me niwenny Jere Dorsey George ' McKee Thou :Scott .111 Ducar F !McClurg.BW jStarns I ! • Mavis Susanna I Itictliur IlanielisteveresonJ P Doyle Thomas 31,Lane Enos_ IScott Jno Denny Nancy ' McKelvey E W !Smith Benton Dodda Wm I. iMcClelland el!FLShoup Jan Lumphy Rich ,MeClUrts! riaml,Stevendon Mary YY -31cKessa enfolary'Shoemaker K A .Earl) Flora McKee W P ;Mean Maggie -ratan :nary' • "IfeCondel/ ReviSmitit :Euler Ilea wig a; McKinien L 'Sharp 11 I • Co isf • st, nak,Tre (501 Edgar Dr John -Myers Annie - .Fakinen Mary J Milligan 0 B - -- Till Sarah K • F • . lalilllgan Wm ; Truer Mary Tuller - A L ;Miller Albert ;Thompson at 11 'Fowl Charles !Moore Daniel Troup Rebee'a J 'Finley Ellie Moor° E B j U Filch John !Magee Ellenll rbert Agathis Frederick-Mary; alarshall tiro I V 11 Warn Prof (120,1 - leker . Fleming joy K. Mosel Harriet •Fanyth James= Sirens Samuel !Williams AO - G Mitlforal S Wiley David B 'Gales Saran W ,Murphy Bell Wells Sante gi reborn John .211onle 31 .1 ilVeaver Jacob .13rJ1112 in James • Moulds .1 -W inter Joe Gross Sevin Mulligan Jan V Gn — Alive j Miller .1 A N'etes Eli ; MIMM Wm , 5:11111:11 Joni 13 Graham Harriet:Mitchell 31 .1 ',tuber Chas A Mathews Allure, SA 111VETeRILDT.E, P. Al. . 1 1.7CrSEJNEXTS. _ . pITTSBURGII T11.1.1.9.TRE. MYR - STREET, REAR rrOOD. LIMSDIC dr D AOLR lieciatasort Itgv.ngstgennent for Ilse nights only of the great.. artiste MAITLDA HERON .N. he . nlll ppear In her neat personification of LA 1) 1" EDITH. pronounced by the press and public as fully equal to her fenowned impersonation of and embodying in Its phases one of the grandest ideas ever given to the world in the his. tbry of true repentance. The incident of ' , Edith" irrts been taken from the celebrated novel of EAST L 1101.1.:. THIS (Molulny..l EVENING IVIII be presented the tire set sensation play of EAST LYNNE. Lady Edith Matilda Heron. • Miser L. Syl,vcster. To conclude with THE LAUGHING HYENA. if^d.l'T6. W - ANTED—For. service in the Quarter master's Department, at Nashville, Chatta nooga and Johnsonville, Tennessee; AtUinta, Gear: Oa; Duvall's-Ella and Llttle•Rock, Arkansas; and at other points. a,50) Laborers; wages, NS per month and rations. &COY Teamsters; 114.5 - ' 10 Track Layers, • Free transportntion to place of destination. Healthy, tible•bodied men Only will he recelred. JOHN L. WOODS. Jr., Captain and Assistant ctuntenn.ter,.u. S. A. For further Information inquire et .1. T. SAMPLE, 85 Federal St, Allegheny: Or over . No. 40 'Washington Avenue, between 4th and lith itreets:St. Louis, Mo. -- 'ocareem J. W. CLARK, Gen. Gov't. Agent. WATT ED-4125 A MONTH.—Agents T . everywhere, to Introduce the new Clerk Sixteen Dollar Faintly Sewing Alachlse,th e only tisr price umehineln the country which nasd y Grover & 'Baker,. Wheeler S Wilson, Howe, gager & Co., and Bachelder. Sal try and expenses, r large eommlssiiinn allowed.: AU other Machines ow sold for lean than forty dollars each are fn ringemenesossul the seller and user Habit. 'Duster:- d elreulansentfece. /iildreu SHAW ar.OL ARK 11Iddeford. Maine. • , WaTE-D -- eorAnn4 B .l•7:: 7 ; e' l 2g: s hooks erer published, embracing the ...ventures m a woman Iry the Union Army its Nurse and Spy, giving a Most Ovid loner pleaure of the mar. Just the book the people went. 'Send. for. Circulars. JCINIS 111 MS %. lh CO., Publlshess, SOO Chestnut street PhlledelvllLs. Pa.- • • . n0393m , NVANTED---$7O A. MONTI:L-1 Want 111. Agents every_shere . ,o.ll:o a month, expenses pelt!, to sell Wins drpclis, the best selling ever oilseed.' Full partleutnes fres Add r ess OTIS T. GARET, Biddeford, Milne. naMiStmlawT XI7AI TED.-10 COOPERS WANTED, • to make flout Itarrels,l'retit Mackin° Staves sad Headings. R. T. k.ENNFIDI t ERO. :IVELFTII LIST'OP APPLICATIONS' A. • for Felling Liquors, tiled in the Clerk's Office, up to Dee. - 7, Maw .. O. r. Miller, • Tavern, tat Want, Pittsburgh. 'War. Burnett.' " F. Elotrshtem, other goods, l'eter Gossett, tavern, • . John Stealer, . - P. FideWs, • other gads, PeterDenn, ' - Beers, ad Word, Plttiburgh. t'hes. Bollstetter, " o - .8. Lyons, - other goods, Dennis Golden, " Filajazzolo, tavern ' .Robert Love ' eating house, d Pot' Williams, tavern, lth Ward, Plttaburgh. ; Sitopsoree.llillows, et'g house, Hannah ItleNelll, other gomie,Gth Ward,Pittsburgh. Joules W. Algae, totem, - I'tli Ward, Pittsburgh. F. L. Johnston, " oth 'Ward, Pittsburgh. Luca, Zimmer, eating house, . lltichoel Dottie, " o Clinks Morrell, tavern, let Word, Allegheny. ('hoe. Michaels, " nd Word, Allegheny. Tlernon &Getty, of her erode a AM bony Bereinger. to, ern, . Wm. Knitter,. 'William Wessel, tavern, 4th Word Allegheny ' 3 arch Waidler, , " Lawrenceville. - Rimy Newer, Dav la uord, • " East Birmingham. - . t h ro n ..Wien er itelt f, " Ephraim Bothell, •' Loirrencerlile. 'Alargarette.rox, . ' Edward NOIll, Fox, Manchester. EllynNeabitt,. .. Temperancerille. ' Chan Cr. Sieving, tavern, Franklin. atilinfluchanon - " Lower St. °lntr. ..Archibold MeLeco, `" ' Minim r. • Peter fioddell, .. ' ..11a ;Chat. lm, 1, ~ -,.tthow,- La ai A 1I'ing, Ann Thompson, -house, 'Union. Moty - Wilcon, tavern, - A an McCorm ick, " Versailles, James Ward, '" l4 - The Court willincet On - Wednesday the 04th day or 'December, Mt, at 10 'o'clock a. oz. 'lemon st ro afro must be filed on or below that doy. dettl•Std • 'W. A. IiEItRON, Clerk. __ l —_-• I%IVSKIGIpiI OIL SPRING PETIIOk.ECM COMPANY. Moi an COunty, Ohio. 182:Acres in Fee on Oil Spring's Run, Thera sales store MeCortne Incorporated under the tam of Peansytrents CAPITAL STOCK $500,000. 100,000 Shams et 4 Per Sham, Fall Paid. Working Capital creerved (or development WOO Oita* the eubectiption prim for Which to 113 per shiop—not liable to furthyr assesement, 111=13:1:312 GEORGE W. CABS, Esq ■rcncreac MID.TCZASOVIig R. T. LEECH, Jr 111=1:131 __ • (leo. W. Casa, Presidrot of P., Ft. W. & C. R. R 3:B. Guthrie, W. Baanky, -36 e. Richards, Benj. Rakairell, Jr. , Frank Rehm, 1). V. Vielfee, 1..7. Ragan, R. T. Larch, Jr. THE COMPANY OFFERS 10,000 Atones of the 'above- Resemd Mod( IN TlllB MARKET Books of Subscription • Asti now open at the aloe o/ a a BRYAN, n rotir t ta St. s ro Coro on is ott i rcir aill"P , P tart 5.17. E--FOR itu.rr ISALE—A. vv.y lilt In -n- Deny towwthip, Westmoreistul aounty, containing about las awes, well improved, and In a high state of auitivat lon. Also, n FARM wl• ACM:A, In Fairfield town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa. Improvements gad. The land is of the best 'quality. Goal and itneLlone 111 abundance. Also, s FARII• OF ;it AORES.Ja Derry.ttrwo ship, Westnioreland 'eating' Pa.; Iniumnattly 'on the line of the PermaYlVanili Railroad. Alen, 3 FARM of IC9 ACRES, In St. Clair toirn ship, Westmoreland county, Ps. Also a' FARM of 196 ACIIE . '. In Fairfield town ship, Westmoreland county; Pa. Al7o, a FARM of 127 ACRES, In Elisabeth town ship, Allegheny county, Pa.; shoot 72 nem cl,ared limestone and a Ilsotone qussu opened; well tim bered, hlld'Very easy or am,.ess to the Youghiogheny user. • Also, FOUR NEW BARGES, built and lobbed ina workmanlike manger. For further particulars inquire of G. R. TOWER, Rear Estate Agent, 004 No. 164 Fourth street. VOH f4A.I.E-SUBIJRBAN SITES riga AL VILLAGE LOTS, gran Fogrr ennori.— r.. 0 ;undersigned, Executors of the estate of John Hem., deed, offer for sale a number of Lots, from one-Leif to two acres eadh,eituated near Fort Hen rom sod within three minutes walk of the terminus of the Pittsburgh 'lx hilnersvllle Passenger Rail way. The above Lots are beautifully located for pits ate renidenees. Also, a number of small Lots in the village of Sithersvillel fronting on the Pass.egger jiniltray— thiely-to Platy frietlnant had floe. one tcrtwo died feet deep. Inc information Inquire of either of the under. signed, or W. A. HERRON, Clerk's Office, Court 11ouse. WM. A. 1:1=1101 , 4 .7OHN D. HERRON, R. (I. HERRON, F. 7. HERRON Executors. - 1 on SALE - -;11Y. STEEL .--& BAILEY, - 2 - Stork Brokers and Reollatate Agenti, WIL KIN'S HALL: . .. . . Union Lubrlo • OR Stock; Blood F . s.rnt 4. Ohio • . do; Ritchie•• . do; . Cherry Run Sc Pittsburgh • do; • Cherry Run A Pitt Hole do; Uslzell do; Allegheny is Pittsburgh __ do; rill Basin , do; Culbertson Run do; Tarr, Story. and (Merry Run do; ' El Dorsal, , • • " do; • .. By nd nom do; • Otto Talley do; Pittsburgh 6. West Ts. do; linrthAmeries • do; Monongahela Insurance do. • de6Af FOR SALE. • . . . PENN STREET PROPERTY., A 214. STOW£ BRICK HOT.TSE on Penn. St.• AO, MS, now occupied an a Drug Store and Ihrt•Sing, is otti•rrd S. S. BRYAN, Broker ant Imurnnee Agent. FOE SALE. DIVIELLING IN SEWICKLE% lad - ponsetsion can be given of n veriy denirible Dwelling 'tonne, with three to fon r neren of highly initworril ground, In egood neighborhood. snd Schools mlnvenient. Two hundred yn,ds from Ederivorth Station, on the P F, W. tr. l•. 11,.11. ' S. S. BRYAN, GS.Fourth street. (nurke•e 1; OR SALE—A FARM OF 163 ACRES, en Big Sewickly, three mile. from the railroad statien, well improsee. Price po per acre. .A ACRE: FARM on. liiibuek, .46 miles from Glendale Station, on which la a Grist Store, Dwelling, Barn, and good improvements. Prier, • TWENTY LOTS, on .Eremollit and 'reentered st trete, Second ward Allegheny. FOUR LOTS on klibucli el Glendale Station, 'containing six to ten agent. For sale by S. T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Healer, ocatoFederal street., Allegheny. VOli SALE—STEAM SAW lIILLana -1 OIL REFINERY.—The one-bat{ or whole of an Oil Retlnery and Steam Saw 31111, with ten and one-half acres - M.lround; an abundance of coal on the lot--onendne open • and being worked, situ ate on the Allegheny Liver and A. - 1 . R. R., is offered (or sale. The Refinery la new and of modern build. The Sow Still Is in splendid order, and Is well situ ated, haring - a creel. running from it to the river. (food locality (or building boats. For ParticuLars call on the undersigned. LTRAY h CHORPENNING, No. 159 Rand street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:0E 'S.A.L.E.,--One new Steam Engine - 3 .5 Inch cylinder, 30 inch stroke, on heavy Iron bed, balance valve governor. (me 12 inch cylinder, 30 inch stroke, Second-hand, refit will be ii. ,*(tod as new. One 7 Inch cylinder, .53 inch stroke, new. Onell " 25 Two Cylinder Boilers, 36.1 n. dlam., 30 feet long. Three " 30 " " Two Wrought Iron 011 Also, Three Sets of flaring Tools, for Oil Wells. Chomp for cash. Enquire of H. .51. BOLE, slat Allegheny River Bank, near the Pol TO LET. The Three-Am - led BRICK DWELLING ICerirly nese, containing eleven rooms, with tukth bonze old slosh house, sltosted el Chatham Mort, Pit tarurgh. Possession given ou the dre, or April. Rent 1110.503. Enquire of detiAl E. E. IRISH, No. ttet Fifth otreet. F 0 SALE, A COIkYOUTABLE HOUSE Of four moths, within one and a half Squares of the stivrt ears,in-Maticheider. Good water and every thingr, convenient. -Possession given immediately. Porter= applyso falcon Panc,ll Federal street, or n t _ThomaxHarper%Wegoil Shop, Barer street, Illanchestcr. • notiltf T . 011 SALE.-160 Acres of Cm!, 'also, 20 nova of front coal in pool No. 2 ; Mao one track of coal 'and railroad. al* other improvements In pmood Working order In pool No. a tone treat on the Youghiogheny Myer and glonnellasille Railroad. Enquire of WILLIAM WARD, awl first door from Fifth on 03 rantadreet_ . 1708 SALE. COAL BASHER. _ S!,elms BARGES, tao feet long. Irollt in the Lea manner, and of the beat material. - • ISAAC/ CRAIG, Outlet Saw - Blills, • nor.Saf Craig street, Alleghent. rOR RENT-4 FINE STORE ROOM with Dw tlta l t and Smile, on lot 6bove the Dia mond, Federal street, Allegheny City. Possession eight /may, ,YOrmerly oceuplal by X. Clouse. Apply to • JOHN DEAN, jyr:tl Allegheny. OIL CLOTHS, Ire ATt.NITIAN - 111.1N G TRIMMING, Ir. ocw patterns and colon White Marble Table Oil Cloth. OIL CLOTH RUM PICTURE COX AND TASSELS Philadelphia ; Grua Oil Cloth. 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NEw irtißL . nEyosrsaiox ST.; BOSTON, tos - tatutoliiALLElC, I!IIILGULpBt P. MEDICaL D E. LiqtalllLL CATARRH. DR. LICHTHILL, CM= Catarrh,” .•.1 Popular Trea Use en-Deisfneas," to IMMO= T. CHARLES HOTEL, PITTSBURGH., PA - AND CAN HE CONSULTED ESIDAY EVENING, Dec. 23d. 1864, DeafneBs, Catarrh, AND AL. THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES, The firnt nennatton Ia %ally n feeling of dryneAs hint heat in the newt.' and n frequent Inullnation to here - zing. There is nn inability to breathe freely, en the hose beeontes stoppe4 uy, sohlethnes on one aide, ennui lines on the other. rds n clear wnterp, acrid discirirge stakes its Tree/t0t..., exeurlettntt the neetrils, nett edges of the 111.,.,wilieh tweolue red nod nomewhot molten After a few darn the dischorge NVIIMAIS yel Aowl.ll, extteruely frequent and continues to be n Marked feature of the disease, and a source of much danger, and thogreatest annoyance. After . more pr less time, it bccoines pungent, highly offensive, find assumes nu extremely fetid odor. it in usually eq profuse art to 'requite, when confined to the nose, the frequent application of the handkerchief, or If it drops into the t liront, which is more partlcitiarly the case, while the body Iglu a horizontal position, constant expectoration ' and sometimes both. Sleep Is frequently disturticil by a sensation of clinking, caused by the presence of the discharge in the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the watery portion of the secretion often evaporates, and essuming n condition of solidity is deposited upon the membrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crests or hpniened lumps. The itecumulatlon of these incrustations produces a feeling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal age to embarrass respiration. Thereforo tr, quent efforts hare to be made to remove them, ett her by forcibly blowing the nose or by persistent lynching—et practice so disagreeable Ito the one ef fected a. it In to those around him. After the re- that elde of the Incruntathitt which adhered to the MUM°ua membrane will aorpetttuth beldam! ; bloody, a fact u Web eaplalna the forcerequLred for Its dlalmlalnent. During sleep these therustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feellaß t hen:fora fa most uncomfortable la the memnlne. sometimes the etturta to clear the , throat arc futile until after Ingnkfust or after soinctinugVtarte in swallowed. some patient, dale that they are - not ,succesiful until they hate swalloWell Annie WhlSkY•m• bre trdy. The dlecharge,which to at first without smell, an sumes, htthe progrese of the. eriniphslut, an exec s . ively fetid odor, the breath paiticipates tlns, and becomes occondonally so revoltingly ofilensive ns to render the patent an object ad111,7112t.t0 himself as well as to others. lilectation of the mucuous mem brane of the nose takes elate frequently, sometimes even attacking the hones when , small particles of substance will occasionally Inc found allied with the discharge. The accumulation of the-discharge, together. with the thickened. 'tomtit/on or the mucuous membrane, renders respiration through the mewl I passages very d intuit, and oftentimes Ire possible, nrceasitoilog respiration principally through the mouth, a method very deleterious to the general "health, but more particularly to the lungs,a, wiU be nhownheeenner. The unpleasant Orin produced during sleep, known es snoring, otiginoten from the name ,muse. The voice loans its musical quality . , and asylum° , n harsh and nasal char:oder; the sense Of smell becomes. much im aired or entirely lost. and the same effect., though less frequent, Is produced on La sense of taste. Ocean:malty, while blowing the nose, it crackling or bubbling sound will tae heart in the one and hearing will be found to he thick and snapped up, but return suddenly with a mapping sound. This phenomenon is usually repented nt one time hearing does not return, and remains permanenti f j Injured. Noises In the head of every conceivab e description will make their appearance, and add to the dieteres Of the sufferer, and hearing be lost Se grailtridly that a considerable degree of devalues. inn)exist before the person is really aware of the face. Their eyes err apt to become weak, Irritable and disposed to water on exposure to wind and cold, or after the slit:hest exertlist. A pain wore or !Coo acute, or a distressing feellog of pressure in experienced over the tl as, and sometimes on the bark or the head, and also pain In the lace, closely resetnbling neuralgia, for tvhich, It Is:often nabt token. The .distress In the bead weakens the inemoly and. prainees Irritability and utoruseness of disposition. The stomach generally starers more or less, is weak actd Irritated, tic appetite is capricious, and Is nearly always back In the morn ing. In severe Cases the system becomes feeble - and prostrated, and there is an aversion or inability to either physical or mental exertion. Not nate quently catarrh proves fatal either by debilitating the syntent or wearing out the patient, or by tray. ellex ntrwards and produchmsnre throat affection., brunrlntis, and tinnily MIIIMIApriOII. It may be safe ly emerted, that hereditary predisposition, catarrh, is 'hr moot frequent and Important cause of thla fa• sal complaint. Catarrh has been cOlalidcredhn incurable &sense, sad on the strength of that supposition hos been neglected by both the profession and the public. As it Is the exciting cause In full, half the Oases of Deafness, Drs. Light hill hove foryears part, made Its proper treatment their special study, and hare by their success fully established the curability "of thin complaint. That this Is no mere users ion will be nedlly comprrhendod by the annexed testimo nial, from highly respectable parties who have under I heir rare. Prrromunou, Ita.,Trov. 5, 1851. Thin will certify that I have been under the care of lie. Lighthill, for the cure of Catarrh, nod thst, •ae though he has attended me for little, over one week, 1 feel that a paronuent aura la to he effect ed, nod am an much better In all respects as to war rant me intrivlog putfficdty to these facts .and re commending tar. Lighthill to any one a ff ected with Catarrh. . . JACOB I,OIIOTTII, Now Tong, Noe. 2, lant. This la to certify that 1 have been amleted with Catarrh for some years,which produced the usual dis,grecable effect. 1 communed Dr. Llghthill ahem' nine Or ten monthssince, arid at once placed myself under his tare. lem entirely free/r2.1% Ca terrkalythhoat is perfectly healthy, and my health is r cry much Improved. P. E. NOLAN, - • °Mee Erie Railroad fent of Llitamentratt. I From the nom IroLeine. rarnernar. *Dear atri—lt send you a state. meat of my case, which you maynse as you think proper. I have acquaintances in di recent parts of the Staten, have served three years air Senator. of. Penobscot county, and three yearn aa Repreamata tier—in all eta years—ln our State Legislature. ht y statement may benefit some of those afflicted with my disease. For several years I have been afflicted with Catarrh. I have tried manyprescription. for it without receiving any benefit therefrom. I have taken your medicine about ten months, and it has cured me. I would recommend to those affltcted with Ulla disorder to ap ply to you. lam confidant if they will strictly follow your directions that a cure will be effected, however inveterate the caw may be. Respectfully yours, IRA FISH. From 11ev. , 11. P. Russell, Liim,Vdass. I have been much troubled with Catarrh of the -worst type for some •twenty years. ' It gradually grew worse, Inducing cough and hoarseness, de. stroying the sense of emelt and breaking down my general health to such a degree as to compel me to resign my pastorate and suspend üblic, p speaking. 1 mule diligent useof the usual resned such, as snuff of dlft•ent'kinds, nitrate of sliver, tar wa. ter am! inhalations, but without any very salutary OWL Last summer" heard•of Dr.l.lghthililauo, ausaftil mode of treating estszrh,3isited put myselPandes bit treatment. - I began-immedi ately to improves:and this impluremenc has gone on to theprreent time: - My catarrh has gradually , • melted away, my tough has disappeared; my voles! -!has become natural, and I am once more able to Ytoobl mach. with 'ClesipeL =Let tita. aIL .iatairk,dittleulties to apply LAW. - Lieftll lo - •' • • 1 1 1.T "i t g'3 § Et C T " • ' GROCERIAIS, PRODUCE, Se B. F. QUThiuiaco.; COMMISSION INERCIIANTS, so. is) SOLITH CHICAGO Give 'pedal attention to port:hating Flour, Grain, Proriskons, ter. Forßsittnlnccount, GM. T. BROWN. B. F. QUIMBY HENRY WALLACE Commission Merchant, No. 130 SOUTH WATER ST., CHICAGO, 111., Particedsrettentlou rild to filling orders for lIIGHIVINES. PROVISIONS, FLOUR, ka Tidal-Gm ' ANJ Commission Merchants, AND DRAM:AST% Flour, Grain and Produce, • 123 SECOND ST.. between Wood & Smithfield, ' • • . prrrsttruon. OS. TOTTii...TSO:AlitlettereltnlEN SHISPADIt 1P OTTE.P.,2IIKEN, it ' SHEPARD; Qom mbainn liferdluudii and Dealers In Foreign add Domestic FRUITS, FLOUR, BUTTER, CREME, EGGS,'POTATUES and Produce genernilyi Ng.' =Liberty Arent, opposite Pauengey Depot, Pitts. burgh. . =smile:ran. J. S. Dilworth S Co., Means S. Cella, ulp & Shepard, Atwell, Leen-Co., John Grarler,' Ma. burg. Sinclair & Bro., McDowell, Tan Brunt & Co., Philadelphia. Treatlett &Simmons, St. Louis. Sinclair.& Grant New York.' Stanford & Laren, Cincinnati. FRANK VAN GORDEN,. • • Produce and Commisdem Nuclear, • Ito. 10 SMITHFIELD STREET, corner First. Dealer In FLOUR, BUTTER, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD CILV.r.SE, PORK, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS ' and produ' generally. Liberal cash advances on consignments. felt (JRARLES V. LtLbLEY, • • Produce and Commission Merchant, MERCHANDISE •Intox.r:n And dcalet in all khakis of coincrirs - PRODLTOE', No. 170 LIBERTY STREET, Inh4-1) - PITT46rZoit, PA m`tru5.u.v...•.....en....1. 300. annum:LK. Of Ile late firm of D. oD. 21I'Donald Pitt*burgh a to., Wells, We, Ohio.) 11?77ONALD & AItRUCKLiIS., IVllolC pals CI rocers, Produce and COMMIS/doll Met elsanta. Jobbers In COFFEE, N. M. SUCIAIt and MOLASSES, DEFINED Silt MILS nrid SYli ITPS, LOCI; BACON, 'II.OILAMMS), TEAS, RIME, SEEDS, Am., Nos. 232 and 1M..1 Liberty st reet,PlM.borgb. nOl4-t) L•IIRIVERVI.E /iOI.E..SALY Grceers and Coratrassiou Merchants, end 29 SIIITILFIELD ST., ref. Seeet9l inG-1 y w erl.l. f , A7.1.1" 4; SHEPARD, Commission Mer chants nod dealers la MOUE, GRAIN AND PnonucE, No. an Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Choler brands of }lour for Rakers and 'ramify use constantly on hood. Particularattentkns paid to tilling orders for hierehandlze generally. oct6,lly, . . I EAD S METZGAII, Grocera and Com a ,anbiaa Nlerchants4 and deaf emirs all kinds of . . l'uentry PlOAllife and Pittsburgh Mitauficture, ^_L9 filbert) street, oppoulte head of 'Wood street,Pittsburgh. aps-1y AyEins & WILKINSON, m Cromm isoni T V 31erchantP, Wholesale deni In WI:STEWS IiENENVE CHEESE. DIVED F111.T1T.4, pu - r- F ' TIM ,WIGS, I RAINS and produce malty. Alt., LEATI 'lt, AIDES , Ul ' No. 217 Liberty atn.ct, Ittaburgh. 461 - Casts ad, aneementa made. Consigimkrata solicited. ... 012.411$ .._ =2M=! Etound asion.Merchanta, and neatens In CODE - rat PRODUCE. PROVISIONS BACON. LARD, uurrxr, - Euus, cliEts ice., PRO. DEcE, FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, tre SAEratal LIME.' • ITIG 1011 N B. CANNIBLD; Commission and FOrIVILIAiDx Meichant and arhoresaln dotter in WErTERN' DESERVE (MEESE, BUTTER ' LARD, PORK, 11ACON, FLOUR, Pl5ll, POl 4 AND PEARL Ariltni, SALERATITS, SEE!) AND lolltD OILS, DRIED FRUIT, and Prodore generally, Noe. tit and tia Front atreel.,. Pitt:Anima. oB Tnirm. ;Arm,: all ' AYES TitIMBL. - ITTEE S TRIMBLE, Wholesale Gro -1.1 ern and Vein:nix,lon Merchant. denten In PliillOPPE. BACON, toluisE, FISH, CAliliCile ANI LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTIGN YAWNS, and Pittsburgh mar... Wirt urea genci all), 11a and 114 Second street, Pitts burg!, r. nn Mea J. 8. lIEVIDM....WW. D. II.61(X19. I?E'IMER BROTHERS, (succegsors -AN to Ito 3 leer Anderson,) 'Wholesale Dealers In RiItEION YRUlTet t 'MITES non ISPITIM CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WOIXIC3,* he, NOM IN and .128 Woad street, above Filth, Pitts burgb• . • - jr.,.161)- W... IrAsTRZAO:C ...... AMNON IIaTTERSON AMMON, . COMMISSION DIEUCILANTS, FLOCK AND GRAIN, and general PRODUCE dealeta, No. 6 WOOll STREET, Pittsburgh, I 4111E61.7. W.AILEUOLS.II.IIE4RY H. 4 COLLINS, Forwarding and Conuniaaion Mer chant and dealer In CHEESE, BUTTER, LANE -10-11, and Product generally, N0.:2 Wood street, shore Water, Pittsburgh. my: JNO..LOYT,...,.WiLLIAIIiCOVO. _ . l 1./11N FLOYD,A CO. Wholesale Gro, V bee and Commission Merchants, Nos. 115 Wood and 2 Liberty - streets, Pittsburgh. Jet* .(4,11.:111LES L. TCALDWELL, (Fuccessor to J:mcs uoimrs & Co., PORK PACKER and dealer In PROVISIONS, corner or Market and Front streets, Pittsburgh. Jl6 I , IIUPk. • L. U. VOIOT. VOIOT A,- CO., successors to b. Graf', Pik/DUCK AND (1031311...5510N 311.:11C1LAINTS, ep Liberty street, Pittsburgh. COLSIRT uaLzma • A. F. DAUM,. I)011E1 T DALZELL A: CO., Whole - L solo Grocers, Commission and Porwaraing 'Merchants, and dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 'WALLACE, Commission Merchant, •:• and Wholesa Dealer In FLOUR & GRAIN, No. =3 Liberty street, Opposite Pennsylvania R. It.: I'asSeager Depot, Pittsburgh, Ps. Runge Warehouse,. corner Wayne and Penn streets. , col?-ly • , minx LANIIIMT. .4000 nnirrox..s.. 0. trJataie TSHIPTON & CO., Whole sale Grocers snit Produce Dealers, No. 6 sioth street, pittsburgh.., 1 • , jsl6 DICKEY & Wholesile Greeers, Commiosion Blereh.ts, and dealers In I:oDtlek., No. 60 Water >rtreet and 63 Front: street Pittsburgh. nelf. f .. . ........ T. HIRKPA.TRICK & AROTIIER, sue ceasoia Brawn & Kirkpatrick, WHOLE- . SALE i11i017}...119,;N0t. 191 and 181Libgtty street,' Pittsburgh. ~ . TAMES - DALZEJ.L. V SON, Manofac- TY torero of LARD .OIL, and Commission Mer chants for the purchase an d sale of CRUDE AND. REIMIRD PETROLEUM, Nos. 09 Ind 70. Water street, Pittsburgh. Advances made on consigo• J. N. LIOONST JOHN LIUMULS JB. LIGGETT tt CO., CITY FLOUR, • ING MILLS, corner /AWAY and Mom aticota, Pittabw.gh, Pa... B- Capacity, 0 0 barrels per day. ape sr.X. T. ti Q.CHOMAKER &.:LANG, Mb:mission k.) Bleielmits and Whotysalo dealers In ORO(JE. FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUOR., &0., No. R! Libertylstrect, Pittsburgh- sel34ly_ non wayr toast iVtLIVO WATT & WILSON, Wig:des:lle Gm T per., Commisslon Merchant., and Scalentin Produce nun Pittsburgh manufacture., No: UR etreet, Pittaburith• ju2s Q aIsiT)SEY; Ir., & .Wholesale L. and Retail DEMERS, FLOUR AND PRO DUCE, DEALERS, IS? Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JOAN I. 11.0 MIN. 1111)%0.11D 11011/111. OHN L HOUIiE .C 0.,: :Wholesale nOCE AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, .comer of Smithfield and Water street, ISAAC CRAIG'S OVTLST SAW KILL, AND BARGE YARD, Craig Striet, Allegheny. SIitALL GiAS BILL§ Jeffingwell's Gas Saving Governor, PostUrel) saves from is t 0,40 per clot. The only pedant and tellable Governor In tue ?Co quickilleei or other fluid. used In this machine N. H.—Each =aloe Ls tested by the te ' efas;, • 'n In no ease will it be let unless It scoomplisbes all wo proudse.___ALTlLbAd by - -- ••_. • ' .• Fait.agLirat CU:. rotranteTtuarr S T M # / 3 ,4 3 :LEY, tock Brokers wad Real Sstab &into Stooks bought and sold riccloilvely 'OIL Oliva& ffir - Office, WILKINS ILAXATA, -5 - oes2l - MIRE OILS, Ve IVA:NUM) . WAILEHOUSIi U. Phenix Warehousing Company, ycotor SALVO .& lISERISO?f 5t..,-Brooklya REFIRED PETROLEUM, 'ln Taaki (Tircn Office - , 1i0.95 BEAVER STREET, 'New Yoxic. K. WALLACE, *AL -to - Xi CURTISS, COMVIZION,MERCH4NTS, AND DEALYII.I CRITD2 AHD HSFIHBD PETBRIEO.M. 'BENZINE AND LUBRICATING OILS scieTtr irnAErsS, PHILADELPUL4, PA !=ill3 ..130.3toeteto capacity (ander corer,) far 13,G00 barrels. Alio excellent 'facilities for shipping to Americanimt Forelgh ports, at our wharf on She '.Sepaktfl Biter, near the platform of the P. R. R. Jeans wILEINS, , suomsa EMSIMALKII 7t GUDE Mg MIMED OM, rell 4 T Meek. Duquesne War, Plitsb.th aile'Speetal sttesttea given to the SALE AND 8111 P O 1 P.OFHOLETIM and its products. amillitemeuts respectfully solicited. • TrAgrlrldAcia "rVENAII" OIL AN COMPANY. airrosr OFFICE•BOX 142. RfeIIARDSON, HARLEY CO:, Comsalsalon and l'etvrailii;ig Merylnusta In cum Aim Rolm PETROLEUM, No. 19 IRWIN NTRlter, 46t-Elberal eu advances on conalgonaents for Pittsburgh or EnatcrtAStarksta. r arsauuna.a.syncosscce. Mesa & 3. S. Dilworth A Co.. Springer llarbaugh, Dm, . . irrninepsonlieU, Eng, rend. Commercial Oink tritil6.ean . vii. W; 11EIMON HERRON Ft' CO., =IMMO (hit door Lam- Iland,) Commission AloreLtants, And denier. lu Pittßburgh blanufsolumnnd CRUDE AND BEFINND OILS, ifir Liberal advance. made on FLOUR, GRAIN SLEDS, and GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS. rtns3lll IRON- cyry OIL WORKS LYDAY & CHORPENIIING, Manufnctorers nod Refluer, of Carbon Oil, Benzine and Lubricating Oils, Crude Petroleum air Worka OPPOSITE SR ARPSUUDG. o.llce Ns. GO HAND STUMM, Pkitsburgh, P. spll-6na B EE W ER, BURKE & CO., COIVIJIISSION Dir.ucluxrs, Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Works Liberal each h adrances made on consignments of Refined or Crude Petroleum. Cor. DIN LEINE WAY and HANCOCK,Stst., ROBERT -ASHWORTH, • So. 1 M. GLAIR Si-. Pilfslirorgli, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN OILS ILISCRIOWITNre, CIIUDE PETROLaraI OILS, /se., eonstantly on hand and for 'rale, at the lowest market prices. Consign. manta and orders aolleited. ep74ax trAlliNC WAMNP KING, COMMIRSION 3tEßelLtwrs, AND BIZAIMM PETROLNUM AND ITS PRODOCIS, AD dealers In nelitangli.torialt. No. 33 MARKET ST., Pittsbu_ JAMES IRWIN, Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia. Si• Orders kit at Sohn Porterfield k Co.'s office, orner of MARKET and FLUST STS., CvLLL receive ompt attention nolt - LpTENT on, WORKS. Dinsreetr, BURLAP & CO., 11.1.3111PACTITEIEIL4 Of Pare White Refined Carbon Oils. No. LIBERTY STREET INjGO COAL WOltb.b Capital .Stock, ;:180,000 12,000 NARDI IT $l5 BUIL Parsnmvr—JOUN MUFF. sucamurr—Cept. JAMES 001 W •gler..gmucn—J.•ll:MeelllNT. DIRECTORS;. JOHN GRAFF, I. B. ileOtrAlt, WAI. MeKRE, . E. FAWCETT, I r rt. J. W. LEDA'I, • Capt. JAS. G()RD it iti Capt. J. P. Sng, ' Capt. J. I'. SAWITI, Superintendent. This Conmpany °mum the property known as the "Mingo Coal Works," together wlth.the."Keenan rens , ' adjoining, and eonteining In all &Dont 710 acres. -The property fa situated on the west bank of the Monongahela river, about onroand-a-ball milts below Monmsgahela City, in the"third pool, on *Mak are sitasted 48 miter , . dwelling house. store houses, shop., he, together with a railway running to the ritcr, witn tipple, abutment, and an necessary arrangements for loading coal. The mines are already opened, drained and scull; toted, and in good running order. with entries :driven and; rooms turned, and all necessary full tics for working eighty to one hundred men, and the coat to well known to be of the very best quail. ly. The "Mingo" is helmeted to be one of the most • valuable coal propertlasinthe Monongahela valley; The. Company. now propose. to inert:ems. Oar facilities for mining hylbe construction of an add.. tional railway, dad heave set apart 'PROMO In cash. for the purpose •of reeking contemplated 'lmprove ,prnts and providing a working capital for the new ° Vilift7ll l iles which the Company will the.Direators confidently believe that the 4 =l• trill prove to be one Of the most miluitanttel and , retauperative stooketri the country. , selmtt It . P. 1341,zoirELL,L11ox,Lowm.i. BRoa. WOOL, WOOL,. 96 FEDERAI. STREET, I 3 5 BROADWAY Boston, Man: I New York • Annual , 2a, 1964. ALL WOOL CONSIGNED TO US 18 CARE FULLY ORADEA) TO SUIT THE MARKET. Our acquaintance with manufacturers heinously°, one of us having been In the Wool trade for more than ten years. Wir believe that, by conductlog bunions in the two largest markets in the country, we.ofeer to conslgndis unusual facilities for bring. leg their Wool to the notice" of the best trade lathe New Engtand mid Middle States. - • , • Our •OOMMISSIOn for selling IS flu Cexn 1;04 PORNO, and One run CENT. ON BALMS TOR Lenten, STORAOR, and Irchunsnos, for rum 'CON TI'S; be. pond thin time actual expert& Is charged In addii Con. Thin includes n GUARANTEE, on all sales, whether for cash or on time, and we are tawny/ wiliburto anticipate settlement of accounts rein ' demi, at current rates for money. We abate sell for cash only. • • R.-.P. HALLOWELL, Boston. • • . • • HALLO WILL BROTHERS, Noir York, anl6:4m • WIAJCriaItAFITEM a Urinor, Cladununl, Ohlo, Hcae , 1861. I ' A-MY wAG ?l' , 9 L— Arrintotsgsitt'ArSPOZY Dec. 16t!3447111 "' r Ok ;Iv - ..Wagons,. Army Standard,: „ . To te delivered foie of charge at the 11. S. Govern ment 'Wagon Yard. tor. 'Eighth and Truman Sts thia eityorith. the. name of the maker m erxaj distinctly on the box, and stamped on the wheels andsixles of each wagon. „ - • ' ‘, Specifications of .the was= mil be had at this, office, and a ample , wagon may be seen at the. wagon yard in this .city. _ . • Bidders willstritrethe number bid tar, andtime of delivery; and each bit must.be maarantreit Dy two, responsible sureties, guaranteeing atter their' own signattori that the bidder will enter into bond for fulfillment-of his contract Mundt! One be award ed him. Bide - will be-openedet the tame sboSis r eta tkdilbc,inade a Frittay"De t letith: ' Art . The 'tight is reserved Ur tileafienr bid damned . . . ,Eukmaii3uitte.u _ enroop2 111004684._. tadmott so tag „„ v '•11 111 0 1 : - , 1 &44.10g • - yvt AN OTHEII SENSATION! Eszea INEEMETZEI A Niuminenti NOB 110tAE GONE 95 Cents . '4sh: the Dollar! GAIIIIINER had the cash, and gobbled - lep entlee steel. At to cents o n e the dollAn CM Shperlor custozo-umdeA'hUadelphla gbeete, wets; T must all be. cloaca out at Once, to make mow ler the immense stook of regular goods now coating Its: MNOERT HALL SHOE s . o..cferrirni sr.; westside, above Vivid:- • L • /Mir °rind Opp?rtallly for lybote,ale LARGE •AN11• -DESIRABLE STGOIL.,2V Boots, Shm, Bakrona and GOterge • OC the most approved styles iumllaut" ADAP3ELi TO TILE.WAND). Of; r: $6 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY City. P.,S.—Ere'sb goods arriving every doy 0010 j AME S SELLS niE BEST, 234::=t0T13 ELN'33t SPEECI,ZO3. He has just received n magnificent Fall Steck. Try him. - oaf* GREAT SALE OF Boots, Shoes, Bahnorals and Guns . , To mike room for a large stock of goods whit* were bought at a great reduction, as the •tlrot are going intorhe oil business, at TIM "STAR" 11/9,1t1i! Brit and rolt i les Bootee_,a• . Clill.dren'e Goat and KlA . bikooo.. . . . . , These goods. are. made to our, .pedal. arder.rwatt e warranted unequallect oustztra work. • . stotti C=! .Joswra x. Om= - ;.tatr.exxx xt. M citABTEIt & Z ZZZZZZZ Z ' . • • CLAIMS AND PATENTS ko. 98 GRANT iiilkiL4.l.99Bll9:o‘ BOBNTEEti, PENSIONS, BACK PAT. ONE HUNIIIIED DOLLARS, doe dordlituse i earged on amount of.woulals teoelnl , la baltia, . . iirau at. Is cliyarr sgerxr, exicetis pExsioxs, BOU TLES. Army and . Navy Agencrr; N 0.144 .FOIURTII ST., IPittibsegl4 , PENSIONS kr:oat:and; =MASI . I.!•:::_SYLOS ?AY and FRIZZ MONEY. cud 003LSOFFAT/ON RATIONS of reliprlionera tolledixt. PAY OF. PRISONERS OF WAR can bittraw* bjthtit wires or widowed mothers. ' odor , WOUNDED 80.t..,D1F418..- sll2o'Boantt to all WOunded - Soldhsta, now being paid to all witi a"Thectiarg . N. charge made until the money !. _ collected. • . T. WALTER_ DAT, .Lieerised by tha U. S. Ocrvataalteat • No. In FIFTH STREET, wend deal. be/ow the ClithedraL aiitaysit AffILITARY 'CLAIMS PENSIONS' axe BOUNTI, d e. K PAT' and IMITA.Iti CLAIMS of e ms . ery tipUon, oolleoLed by .thal orabecriber,- at the following Yates, via Penelimi o all other elelnul . C O. U. TATLOR, AitorneretAmw. No. In (}ma street, Plttelnults, PL.!, N. R —No dunes am made II the dabs dote sell 'mooted, and all information given loratle. lead : SOLDIFuRB'. qLAI*S B01:71111& 7 1, PENSIONS AND vs or PAT., .prompui atter44 to by j , mantras a alaionura. JAMES LAFFERTIr,t' ArroitNor-Wr:LAw All Legal Boabe;is pratjapiiiattaiigegio: /Er Office, No : las Foam* 11213112$ Willi . Gila Plttaburg. . apniallime NACERELL .JOUNIIOI% , - • - ATTOrtisIEYS-AT-LAW':" o,...T A tunate. en motmi t lies for wentydaWoy s. ianded Soldlets'eottetled tit krie AltirOffies,Wo. Glum. tintrzw, Plktsbatik. Call with discharge and tyro wittiossas. doled NOAH W. OFPLF.F , E, . • , , .. ... ATTCRNHY-.AT-LAW,;,,. ,- :•,), No. 104 Firrit pTlyl: F T, Pitillblitgilai;; . , . Ciftirna . for pharEaciiii, iointin. Press .HONEY, Sul.; vigorously. prosecuted. Q . lIARTERM4I.6' TER GENII OPIUM .. -. , I 11 , 11iST 11l ONi 4 - W.asnixoroe, Novem ber 30,11114. I; -• . VIII be Bold at public Auctien, to the hlgheaL bldder, at the limey and platen named bolo_ ,tt elm_ 'Williamsport, Ya-, h Tharaday.lleemlair ath, Ma: Johnatow i n e Pa4T araday=ber leAlifien. Trent% N. .1.. imesdav 11an a ......, TWO. UNDEED CA .A.T.tilY 110 ' jg. each Place, ..._ ,r - i i - - • • •" . .1 .7 .. Thome horses Lase been condemn s s' , ii..lig toe .the cavalry . eery' oe of the army.. .. Foe-road and farming purposell la l' Coed bee. cl. , gains rosy be had.i • . ... - . . . . Sale to cenancnee at lbo'clock a. is( " Terms cash, la United Stades turret Colonel la charge Fleetl dc6:llli - quartermaitet P For the cure or all dlaeitaW.. from two tolont days, by an treatment. °Leases of tlingerdtalarrgans,, A sure *amnion°, manor n Address letters W. WM Petto GEN WeadIAIT, • 1114 X MUTT; , thiewnrcis of macurriii iiIONEINENTS„_ ;BRID(1123, accuracy, on short notice— ,-, EvrIIIoUNG.DRAWM) .thipe,os dlirepnitityleg, S BAIPREI I IES, Alp laimwm tr 100T6 4.1" D $lB,OOO WORTH or . TO BE SLAIRIIMMID! And the goat; offered fu illidtdido it 00 AT ONoli TO mccuwkwwto. No. SP Market Street TnE NIIATEgt And THE MOST DURAIHN. Of any houee in the city. AT REDITED -PRICES, J: U. BORLAND'S, No. 122 Market et., 24 door from Fitt k. JUST REOPIVED BY GEORGE. ALRRE% 8O & 00., No. Al WOOD STREET. cz. - siar asig„,•rs. .soraorrts OF AND ATrONNEYN•AT-DILW, p47ieoood by Govenmeot to oollent And all dire Milan orliiiMClaiss. Jwiwt nit aides. W. J. & HALL PATIXRSON, No. I.III,POTMB nitakirgb, Pa. artowrErs. BINATE Dp3EABEB.,., mei! =ream' I was Er ,Ctvli' and. *odium, rer, a1.'011,11-
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