ht Vittoturgit Cakette. TUADAY DEOEIdBEiI 10. 1344: , . nnttt:IOIIB•INTELLIOENCP..; _ - In' answer to the call of iheTrintee's of ' . e COngregatiOnal - Union, the conferences .. • . , :presenting fifteen States assembled at the ' roadwity•Tabernacle Church in New York, .' • • orerater ifith, to consult end arrange for a etional Congregational Convention. Up- 1 ards of . forty delegrttes were present 'ore Maine , New Hampshire , Massachu. -tis, Rhode Islan d ; Vermont, Connecticut, ' ew York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,. • hie, Michigan, Illinois, - Nrsconain; MlneH 1 • -us Rei. Dr. Bacon was chosen Moderator. 11 lusbusinetei of the conference wai simpli- - tied ; andclassified., Committees were v.' 1 tainted to introduce each topic with careful 4 TeePilnlooll, tel . the consideration. of the • ational Council - to be held at Boston, Juno ilit iti&V. The name agreed uptm for the --„-- reposed coniendion, is '•A Nationalbotin. - / 4 11. 4 :d' j Congregational' Churches." The' . Fas of representation Is two ;delegates to . a elturches, - one Of _whom should be a Pas r. The following topic:Bare Suggested for;. it ' . the deliberations of the Council . 1. The . tatit of name Evangelization in the WeSto • • Und South: - ' This Will include . the condition' rind wants of the freed men. 2. parochial vingellzathins. a: Education for the WS; ry, with speCial Certificates to collegee and t cologitalini senaries. 4. Idinisteral sup. ;. , tort. 'S.' A.' statement of Congregational . ~,, lily. 13, A deduction of Christian faith, i LIR held in common .by the Congregational lturchea- 7... the systentathing of. the • • gentles of ' Christian benevolence. Rev: pr.- Sturtevartf,of Illinois college, to_ preach ' e Opening sermon. , --,---The Paeijie'.Cumberland Presbyter • presents that denomination as being - in. a - !rosperons state on the Pacific coast In all l'' . .lte various departments of the Church. ,• . ~ pore thou imittlthe amount of any,former • •ear has _ been . collected for missionary .....anposca. • . • : ,1' -Quite' , an extenslyeirevival Of religion , p In progress the South ThiniStreet M. E. ' liiirc k , Broolffin, of 'which Rev. J. S. .. • finskip.i.e. pester. ;Over two hundred and ..A.,...ifty persons have professed faith in Chrlit. il ~- ...The American Christian (Disciples) .•, . • t i Nlissionary Society its au ntie meeting e ,. Cincinnati, 9hio, commencing 18th of • -, It, toper and closing on the 20th. The Meet gag .. was Interesting , large and harmonious... .. . 4 —Recent intelligence - from England hows that a'union or the "United Preshy ' tai.".n- 8 .1 1 toti" with the "Presbyterian ...ynod,." is likely to occur at an early day. i—TheTeMit Anniversary of the meeting if the Philadeliima Young' Men's Christian - tAssociation;lwat, I held several days since. r oncert Rall'witi - liteially packed. Prern . •he 'Anions reports .tre gather 'solid inter , sting items: , , licceipts for the year moon ed to /1,111804 chi., which was expended. in tmnent expenses. The „Association tuts -a . .I_rounaissirin to labor „in the United . States -• . - Illitiii ifoSpitale,lidiag Width time theY t ... .- tavScierchteetTthe:lnithority. They hare '. kregiateied 541,1106; for to hose Spiritual . and t ~emptual welfaretboy.. have. cared - for. - A ~.„, orm latesicm frotitheMnion ' , Leagne,haa es. -,,- • &dished an oftlegpolteirihNibleh employers ' " •-''' are received , reliable business •. limas . ants- Though this .medium the A550,;,,..., ,;,,..., lotion has tiectiredgoOd situations. for live .... :1 ., . undred soldleiti 'The library is very large, :: :.4. nd Ciliiint:and vanities 'are', ready to tie '': 1 •;.;.,". , dried to It, -Peter Et.'• ShnorkEiql, Prest, . , lent i . .if? this Association,.. presided. Ad, %.f' •.:, ressetiserioande hi. 3lr. Shnona liev.3lr.' ':*: ;441ollini; jedge Allison-Rev dD. Board ts- voran:q.i.r.-Shian, Esq., Rev. K.Goddardi : • I:!,''---"l'''''_' ~,,' .•' ' I I I 0. , -:!-Tbe - Aorta Trifwrii .chureh Cr.Psect% :...:,: • tal,j saYilthe Presbyterian, had recently an rticle t ;advocattegprayers for theilead: It tintrn unit tbe practice is •proper, and that. .',..., t aphid; he . pursued' , because surviving'. ..- -,...,:. ' riends desire it. . , - - - • ',... —lt is gratify,ing to note that the Xortl. _ ....!'''• , Inlivfedis Reriew argeis and very truly too, ~,,, ' hat. PrOfitnity intllitatee acluonieweakites;tof , ntellect,Mid tt Poor education,for it requires. •:,.. 0 genius to swear , while it does req rite ..,...* mite ! decent Mate' and culture to Converse in • • enteel language, , - ' .4. -- --A' meeting - was• recently held at the bureli onbti;•:'lti.iieenSion,-15ew York, in 1. '... debaN:Lgtfiflist,',-Atnetican _Tract Society, ,- / :,-, !,; • bialtoplifclivaine;President of the . Society, n tho:elirar„ ' Addresses were delivered.by ler. Er. Stevenson, orie.of thii s Seerelarie , , ,;.,,,...., 3f the-Society, BishoP Mcihaine, and ROC: , .• . r. Adams, of the Madison Square .t Presby-,' lien Church. A , collection of 000 was ..... • . tannined; '' • • ' - . ' - .' . The-X. F. Obserrer calls attention t0 &i....,4b e fact that ,tliepablication of two novels Nbiclibilyc lately appeared ;in Prance, are' ,;;;-..' reducing s tremendous excitement' They '''', cre. ' Writfcti bYi tembh priest who has ~,4 inta far eluded the moat active efforts at hia :' election.: - The *vela arc aimed at the '- , ~,_": a rruptione,.the: horiid abuses, the ava ri ce -. d ctintr. %bal. : abound in the Roman Catli.' t e !:e.) ' - • -- -... lic Church. Strange. to, say, the.writer la - sintreve-loyer of the :Church, its . doctrines ad order.' One of these 'novel's has jai' ~•,': ti published 'by limper . .:.lire. ' It I. .'•',' .alled "Under-the Ban." - - ' • , '' •''''' ' —lt is estimated that of the: - 150,890 . . ....',";,„ • 'Wren, • aa_pprt census. of-Ink; .Itving , in -,. 'esv Yotletitt ;;tlieli was only : 4 76;* pa ..';'. :. 44 14• The P? *1 ) 4 1 4 .P. 0 0 .0 1 - 41 or itill Inds, leaving '10,519 neglected and desti ';:::. nte. Presumingtihere will 'be the same 'ratio in the senses 0f1.18A5 'thorn nantstit .I )i'i , ss thin . '7:00,000 Children ........ the. re-,,, Uteri3O,S:pf.iivii 'nod iMeen yearn', Alt: ~ e Sunday schools of the t etty (New TO ) ': ;•,..- ill raid' numbei'7:i,ooointplis at the present: . .....; me, leaving the vast number -,121';020 in,- -' : ached and trimmed for; of which it Juts en estimated {hit nearly' '40,060 - Me re-'. nt children.: : --Rev. 31E- Talmage ; of Anioy, China,' tely i , tritniiirted - tin - a-- - coieregatiop, to' 1 : . . .7 "hGnl . *:*7 ls ..Pritii-Lent country re 'at the Consistory. of tt,Dntel Reformed, imrcit litAntoy bid recently suspended: a ernber, for tcorid/faess, and risked the. quett ,on wheibei:dint ivould be considered.' • ',. kikiplinable offence among the c.hurclies d a, Aome. ~ -.- •• st, .TreutendousC Wunder. . ' :.. , t An- awkward error, probably of some subovill_ . to del:in - 111e Treaen4 Department, reports c total of our national debt at about eight hue . ' ed times as much 'ea It-really Is, and four hue - . red times larger than She national dcbt.of Great . Atritain. This error appeared verbatim in -the t - 'resident's Message, end is reptated.verbatim In qc leaded type of a morning Journal. It •Is In teirri alarming .words r ".onb billion; seven Min ted and- forty . ponsand` millions, ,six hnadred 11 stightv-plawrdollard' and 'forty-nine cents.". • r, we, understand arithmetic, ono billion la the rime as a thousand 'millions. But take off the tplion. Then we have savor hundred and forty pousantrteallpons,' wit's the odd dollars and t•:, Now. the.. debt isdesa than trio thousand nu I ,,ens.- If therTreasury Clerk had stuck - to vbe . Plain way of statement - vrbleli erirybodY undtti• p . ,,,,,19 hbfwould not have ' node a blander Chat .gonad disgrace a schoolboy ten years of aga„; tthe -true-expression of.the debt la 'seventeen -- uulntd and forty millions, sLt htulred . and ftnety thousand, four hundred and eighty-nine • unsa and forty cents. ArBAILEOAD SPEED DI TIIE-SOVEE,-7.-Tilft Ride, begths an artiste on rnirrwan with The assertion that, " for the last ="44.....k-be has not been able to advance ten miles," i,, , ,* --- eridathe same article with the words: "While hnny.la.switehed off owe aid?, trftolt, l 4 :tv,enmbia, Shenstair Is ruatilnlilac a'steata ',s"-„..,ri° n along the railroads of Georgia, penetra `,— 11° Teri - heart of the Confederacy." -4... • . riTi- - AND SUMO. The Sath Artlllery.-.-.1 Serie.= The I .ecti: Heavy. 4r,tillere, under lb e7m mend of the gallant arui esteemed Col. Barnes, which has Leen stationed for some time past at Forts Faltan,,Aren.qail -.1 . 1arty, 4 was sante of a Scrim's nfrniivitrelatCeenited on Bunday and is thus, described by a correspondent. "It seems a nun:ober of Company C,- regarded first Sergeant as Incompetent, and inhu man; so he drew up a petit-len asking his remov ' al, and was lut.lly engaged getting signers, when hewn discovered by his Csptoin. (Evans) who ordered him to be bricked, (soldiers know what that means) for mutiny. It was don; and the poor fellow. placed upon parade ground, ne a terror to evil doers. But his fellow "soh:Hera soon discovered him nod gathered wound, commiser ating his condition and uttering curses against -the author of his punialiment... It wu not long ' until his brethren In arms to theniunber °fathoms ' and, gathered on the mantilla knots and squads, discussing the propriety of releasing him by forea; buts* well disciplined are they that no one would venturefirst;,yet soon would human passion have bunt its bondS„.hidnot another personage come upon the seen* in the person of our dearly loved hialor,White, who waved his hand, when all was walked up to the prisoner and cut the thongsichich bound him, when np went the loud abuts and cheers for oar noble Major, who walked filmy Ulf nothing had happened. All would -InnuJ passed thus, and all were satisfied, but the doughty Captain who had returned upon the scene, and finding his gone, sought to 'find him again and punish him, but finding ihm .. - non at he canal out to the guard to clear the parade ground and to drive the men to their 'Anders; but It was more than they could ac cemplish, when this bravo Captain. rtudicd °upon soldier (who was Innocently looking on,) and cut and slaslitd him with his sword. The man was sent to the hospital, and his life is despaired hr.. The men could scarcely restrain from taking this unreasonable officer to tree awl making a public example of that kind of transgressors In theßixth Heavy. But we let the thing go, and he Is now In the banns of his superiors, who, we Lope; will give LIM his desert's.' Latest front °lidera The Franklin CX.4-a thus discourses in' refer ence to late oil operations In that lunnzdiate vi tinily: Three years ago, - when some few men had the hardihood to claim that Frankiln • was the "Oil Centre;" of, Yeningo countyrthey were laughed at and conaidered hardly:sound' in mind but. to-day. the ease is somewhat dif. fount, and It Ls.hard to see where the langn comes In. During 'the past three months the ,followlug wells bare been struck In this On the Allegheny rife, below thlsplace: 'The Keystone., Yo, 2,lleidlng 6 barrels; the Bale Ar. Morrow Weill, 50 barrels. "L'e2 N 0.4, 40 ,bar rels; the Eimer 4lfoover Well, TO barrels; a well - en the David Smith farm, 10 barrels; a paying well on the Stephen Smith farm; one on East Sandy and n number of others at various points. b ei French Creek, a .10 barrel weii. On 3ulley farm, which will probably . 101i1 20 barrels per Dttidca this, th o .7.llcatic, - ',, art moat far' 'arable on Sugar Creek and East Sandy, ana there Is reason to believe that oil will be obtained !hue streams in large anantitki. And the mate f pet of the lands In this neighbor hood are nudeveopeal. Who Can a:ly that in an other year Frank li n will not he the "oil centre' of this county., The 011 City Monitor records the following strikes A Philadelphia company on the Win. Alcorn farm ' on the cast side of the Allegheny river, 'about two miles above thla place (Mr. I.isyd Superintendent,) struck a splendid vein of oil last week. The well has been tubed and is yielding nay barrels a day or more. A well has been. struck on upper Walnut Island, and is yielding forty barrels a day. This . is ruiderstobd to pe the Brener oil company's well. Walnut -Bend la still In great favor among oil men. Stolen Watch Recovered _ On Wednesday night,ofileer John. C. Moore, of fhb nliht pollee, bad a dlnieulty with two sol lifers, whom he had undertaken to. arrest for dia . orderly conductiat the corner of erawford and Webster strecta; , ;. They &ado a‘istont resistance, ..and both managed to escape, but not until one thembad alohnathe officer', Watch. The amine men tithed another disturbance aaar Lafayette , about an hour, afterwards, and were arres ted py offiecns Bay aid Messner, who, after a 50- '6mstruggle, succeeded. in ~ conveying them to the lockup. They gave their names as. John Barry and floury Mayor Lowry fined Barry t 0.15 and In defanit. committed hlra jail . for: , !thirty_ days..:Williams..was sent , - up for twenty-four boats: This. =rating Barry. ton n friend. also asoldler; down-to tho Stayor's office, with ropiest to Fish thi colt to which he had 'been counted; and/per:7.hr notch, which .he had concealed. In- a flue bole. The man went down, and after bring shown Into the cell by of Bay,,coolly took down the watch from where It bad been secreted. The soldier was about. pocketing It, when Bay denianded lt, alleging .that it had been stolen from °Meer Moon. :The watch was handed over. and 'was 'at once fled as bison's property:, °Meer Ifoon.was not certain which of the; two men - IMT stolen Ids watch, but Barry haw, by his litjudicions conduct,' coefessed himself the. o:def.! , - .An-lnformatton ,, will be made against him for tareeny, nod be will fled It a &Mei& matter to get outer th'e Strait In Which he has , placed himself. Mc Is a now re, emit, having but recently; entered the service. Abdootkol' of . a Child. John •Kerr,, riwiding at the corner of dixth.and Smithfield streets, appeared before anyor Lowiy, on Thursday, and preferred 'a Charge of conspi racy to abduct a child against Miry 'koala,. Jena)" Black, alias Jenny Martin, and Julia Brooks. These women are charged with con . silting together to abduct a certain Mgt Kerr, an Infant tinder the _age of ten years, from the kwful custody' and care of her parent, Jolla • Anottle: information was made against Mary 'Wool., charging her with maliciously enticing qv Farling said child from the custody of her father with' Intent to deprive him .of its lawful custody. . The . acensed denied having had any agency in the:abduction of tlie child, and gave ball for a bearing on &Miley. The ehlldwas taken away on 'Wednesday, and has not yet Wu recovered. -It-Is alleged that she was 'laud toTyrone, Blair county. - . • Larceny of a Waren roar men, named lingh Geary, 'John G. Cash -dollar, 4herles 31artin and George Shaffer, were arrested to-day liy theguyar's police on a ehatge of stealing,a watch,:valued at one hundred Oi lers,. false Thigh DuffyiEsq. The watch was taken - from .. .Mr.' Dulfra .pOcitet, on Thursday night,whilc he: was attending to soma business In a saloon-on Fifth street. - Mc watch Was not recovered but the accused wernall held to bail for a farther hearing on 'Friday next:lt Is stated that a certain party saw . Ticary take - the wateh; and will solostify - when.the ease comes up for a bearing.P3ir. Daffy Was. robbed . of a aunt of moury, amounting to about tvt - Caty-live dollars, at tile inure - OStitions 1h clearttehl county-. - POil on file t roin,7 * (eays the', Rattintan lusr getting to bea common 'complaint in this locality. we meet' . with people every day who .are fnily pomaded that will be . fonnd here in abundance:. Largo numbers of:kite-a are being Ftalteri, and pie jend wilfskoon all be secured, by 'these who "Show their • faith by. their works. ;We sincerely hope their faith they 'swat be lost in Mgt* ormnodT, and (bat the leases may all prove'milli able, intestritenti. We . understand that preparatlonsi are :linking tis bore for oil on. the land.of G. I).. , Goodfellovri. Esq., about two' miles from Clearfield. ' •' :• THOMAS Psuar, practical Slate Roofer, and peeler In American Slate, of various orders. Mice at Alexander Langhilabt, near the Walter Works, Pittsburgh; Pa. Residence, No. 78 Pike street: Orders promptly'attendol to. - All wash. liarranted Water proof. Repairing •tione at the mortest motley. No charge for repairs; prodded - the roof is not abused after it lalmt:4l3. INTANTICHM.--It is said thntn - case of lufaut kids occurred In 'Woodward toultship, Clearfield county, on the 30th nit: it is reportett that the child was buried alive,. G. W. Shoff; held an inquest on the body . The mother erns Driveled, but °winkle the elate of her health conk' not be conveyed to Jail.. pame withheld for the. present. • - • EVEN IN ELK ?A e compiny has been organized to bore for oil at `Bt. - Mary's, Elk county. A %veil was bored there 200 feet, about three yenrs ago, and then abandoned, The same compady bat morganized, and is engaged to boring the came *di deeper. EcurSes—Next year there will be four eclipses —two of the sun• end two, Of the' moon. The eclipses of the- sun occur on the 25th of April. end the 15th -of Octikt.T.; those t. f the moon on the llth of April - and the 3,1 of October. . - • • .owwilesrs .and caitte . go cells will be tek(4l,t Ills omens:is ernes, No. 411:1'Petin street, c 1.4 or All orders -left Elatiabove place RiremptlY 4ttetided to. All.eslls must, be pold tn ..Tarwar efOrrimmerza.--•Wo areregnattml by the paymaster to state tbat. Treaspq CerthUates. 'skied by the &dyad Audlthr for baek . p a y bounty trill nun be pant . . on presantatton„, . ; • Tam Oenpeet place to bay notograpltAiiiioioc is nt:Ftnnk eases 'Book fikore, idea. Chronicle - • . - o 16651—D1 naps oral sizes for sale nt Frank: pasc'srockl9.o4,l9ll:424. Fos. pnyttanxlii e boo4c,.staWmtai,." , news 'raper caltittlriraremc:!l4.-r;,, _ :t 'l . l 'V.., cIdfIUSEME.E7'S FOSITI V EL /LEX OF LA RUE'S GREAT WAR SHOW, TUE TADERFUL STAITOPItTBAE1 0 , And D. C. LA BUT, the Humorist, AY ntreiaupraCs ZEira.33., COMMENCING MONDIT ntrrn. Dentaliv :gh Admisefoa, : S CENTS; cm bait prior. 1 Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence at IN. An ExElbtOon Will be nieen on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERXOONS, for t h e accom modation of Ladles and Children, to which the •puolls of Public Schools Will be admitted for to •venta each. air La War Slow VIII open at Kilgore Steubenville, on Wednesday evening, DOC* MN eber &31w IHTTSBIIRGH THEATRE. 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Proetor.bt roClUs; cabinet edition, Pries,4ll.oo.. • James Russell Lowell's Poems• cabluot edition. Prier 11.1 ao. kV, es CO., "des Wood Street. ROOKS JUST ItEtEIVED, AT 75 4th LI street. Gross , Surgery, two large vols. Svo. A. new edi. lion. • Irvington Stories., Jean Ingelose. Farnvt—A trite story. —Love In Marriage. An historini study.. Being the life of Lady Rachel Russell. By Quirot. Gasket, or the World nod Ito Wilds. Miltoan's Litter Christianity ...Spell: , • Hallen's Works, 10 rots, Riverside edition. —Lamb's Works, 4 vols. Carlyslele Essaya, 4 vols.do. •Alledical, Historical and Ilfind . laneous Works in general. f 00113 3 L. REAM,7O4th Street. A BASE IMITATION of my PATENT the pu CQPYING PAPER /II now bolo; offered to BEWARE OF ITS IL is arirotten that tr.hen datapetard for coitylitg It herdly hold together by Ns owa weight. Bo Buret.° ask Statttinera for the genuine. , I • WILLI/tat MANN, 44,Sotith Ath street, Phltadelyhta. • ..„ HEIDIP.ROVED: . A- 11.1111 e Giant Sewhairdlsehineb :Pact ONLY eta Co. Unsurparised for cartninty, reliability Yd. gime moremeal; and tot real worth It bun rival...,For.almpllalty, durability inachlue he exacut lon WU retbfore otrertal thopubond unpqnalled .4r any l other n o es w ey onlyi to be Seen Lobo approdlatOd. — ll will hem, quilt; tuck or bled. Call and canir d no !or'yOur aeltrcs .! tvery tuachlno warranted. - IL itkent, I )o_,.T.lllCoppoalto St. Charles Hotel oath d ONBIONMENTB. --- • bbls. Sweet Potatoes; I texi bush. ttesehlflost Potstme , 600 bbls. prima Groan Apples; • - IWO boxes W. R. Ohms% ' 600 galloos,ohlse Ruttsr• 2 COPIWINPWWnsh;,I' Ls ' I lot I'lxx Seed; /Wit seesered Risottos Into etUillolls4erty street WSW :EclrTjatfer, 1 1( It'SLUX/111D ~. ur.~:ai+.:..«;-x-. c . .r i x w ;::~k.S.tJ:u.'" Y -".7E:4,' ~f~:Y0~5~;~ S4LE-roli 114. I • • E - ALE---2% very-raina ble VARILL I; berry A O,6 L 3 h I P, WelUtiOtChad comity Pa., enntulnlng about 186 acres, weal Improved, and la a Writ Irate or runt, ationv - • - • • Also, a FARM OF SOD ACRI•I.4, In Fairfield to.ten• alde. Westmoreland oc tu,ty, Pa. Improvements The dcod Is ol boot quality. .ooal and o Caton in abundance. ..... . . Also, a FARM OF 114 ACRES, rh Derry town:. ship, Weetractelend county, 'l's., Immediately on: he line of the Penniyirania Railroad. • Alm, a FAR Mor It 4 ACRES, In St. Clair town eldp, Weatairteland county. Pa. Aim, a FAR M -of 1.98 ACRRS, In Fairfield tOWri ship, Westmereluid county . . Pa. Also, a FARM 0171 ACRES, In EllmbelAtowte ehlp, Allegheny county, Ph.; about 70 ACTe weeared; iltnesione and a flagstone quarry opened; ll tim bered, and it...y.2y of seems to the Youghiogheny TWIT. Also. TONE NEW BARGES; buht - Aul dashed In a workm.nnlike taanne. . . . For further isirtleulars inquire of U. R. TOWEE, Real Estate Agent, not No. 166 Fourth street. F OR SALE--LAAVRECEVLLE Isi- PROCEDPROPERtIi.—That becutlfullyxit utded awl Improred Oro rtY. fronting on Mile Genie andEritler streets, la now offered' for sale, haring a front oo 111111 street of WO fret, and on Center street of 406 feet, on which there la erected a large Frame Dwelling Rouse, of twelve rooms, . large halt,?good cellar , ice house, ke., all In cone' plete order, with a beaut if ul grove ln front, : a Urge stable, choice variety of trait, and excellentwater. This property has been recently. laid opt, and will he disposed of as a whole or in sections-to null pur chasers, on .very liberal terms. The,plan of the shots grounds can be seen at - my office. There Is also a few beautifully situated lots fronting on ButiertuadC.V.nter attests; near the Cit izens Passenger Railway Depot, an excelleut loca tion for business or private houses. For further information apply at the Real Es fate and Insurance omen of - G. S. BATES, Butler Street, Lnerreneeellte • L. FOR SPLIE:-LSUBURBAN srrEs 'OUR + VILLAGE LOTS, arts FORT HZRIION.—. The undersigned Executors of the estate of John Herron, drea d,°e'er for sale a number of Lots, from one-half to two acres each, situated near Fort Her ron, and within three minutes walk of the terminus of the Pittsburgh k Minersville Passenger Rail way. The above Lots are heautlfully located for prirstesesldences. Also, a number of small Lots in the village of Allnersrtlle, fronting on the Passenger Railway— thirty to sixty feet front and from one to two hun dred feet deep. —• For information inquire of either of the - under. syrned,•or W. A. lIERRON,CIerk's Office, Court HOUND. , . WM. A. 'HERRON, . - JOHN D. nEnsoN, R. G. HEREON, :F. I. HERRON, jeiS•Orn _ imrcutors.' i;on BALE—ii — STEEL & BAILEY, -I- Stock Itrokera and Real Estate Agents, WIL RIMS HALL: ' Tinton Lubrlc ~.. OR Stock; .. . . Blood Farm h. Ohio do; Ritchie do; Cherry Rua 3r. Plttsburgh• do; j Cherrylttm O. Pitt:Hole do; • Dalsell ~ • do; Allegheny A. Pittsburgh- do; 011 Rosin do; : Culbertson Run • do; ' Tarr, Story nod Cherry Run do; . . El Dorado do; . Eyed Fatal do; Ohl.) Valley do; . .. Pittsburgh Is. West N's. do; North America do; Monongahela Lad:ranee do. deddi ALEF OR B—Tlie undersigned offers fr Fate 4 lease Of . _ Three-Quarters of an Atte At White Rook Eddy, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The landing to one of the beat nn the All:lheny River. There le erected on the lease sight oil tetokx of altpaolty of 1.,200 barrels, each 24 feet bottom, 16 feet stases,' Woo hoops and are nearly new. For the purpose of storing 011, this is one of the best location., that con be round. The tanks Would be sold separately, or with the lease (which bas nine years to run,) on reasenable terms. Apply to (1. S. LONG lc CO., N 0.29 Wood street, (Up Stairs.) becember 6th, 1864. del32t F°lt SALE PENN STREET PROPERTY. A 23,' lIRIUK. HOUSE on Penn St., Lerr Meter, now occupied as n Drug Store and irelllng, Is offered •FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance. Agent, " No. 59 Fourth street. SALE 'DWELLING IN SEWICKLEY Early poisesslcm ran be given of A cars desirable Dwelling Home, with three to four , metes 01'11104 improved ground, Inn good neighborhood. t'h umbra and Selloolaconvenlent. Two hundred yahla froutEdgeworth Station, on the P. F. C. )I. IL • AiTly to S. S. IinTAN, eev - 4 Fourth steevt . , trolleng7) .- 14 . 011- SALE—A RANI OF-165 ACRES, - mg Sewlekly, three miles from,the railroa . atation. rrcll Improved. Price 450 pot nerd A a ACRE FAR3I on KLlbnek, 3!,g miles from Glendale Station, on which ii,•A Orlat MIR, Store, threlling, Earn, and good lutprotementa. *SAM. TWENTY LOTS, on Tremont and Tremont streets, .Second wandEAßeehenY.. • FOUR LOTS on Kilbuck at it/lend:de Stathin, containing six to ten acres. 'Fur male by J. T. SAMPLE, Swat Estate Broker, • oeo 87 Federal street, Allegheny. 1:011 SALE—STEAM ,SAW MlLL'aita OIL REFINERY,—The gone-half or whole of an Oil Refinery and Steam Saw 51111, with ton and one , half film of ground: an abundance of cost on tholut—one mine open- and being worktdodttrate -iirg the Allegheny River and A. V. R.R., Lowered for sale. The Refinefyls newand of modern build: The Saw Mill is in splendid order, and lo well Situ ated, No ins a= creek running from It to the river. now: locality for building boats. For particulars call on the undersigned. - LTRAY tr. CIIOIIIq2C2CIIIO, nplhtf No. 69 Hunt street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11:4 SALE.—One new Steam • Engine • ..1 inch cylinder, 90 inch stroke, on heavy iron bed, balance rake governor. One t 2 inch cylinder, 3u lath stroke, second-hand, twill will be As good ne new. Onel Inch cylinder, 4 B9 Inch stroke, new. One 6 ' 26 " " . Two Cylinder 'Boners, Se In. diam., 90 feet long. Three " Two Wrought Iron Oil Also, Three Sets of flaring Tools, for Oil Went. Cheap for cash. Enqutre of IL. AL 130 I.: 'etc.! 7 Allegheny River Rank, near the Pol FOit-gtl4. 1500 lbs. of T x t'Ag METAL. Fslq u I n 4 at nc)o.;tl Tti LET. The ?Rm.-nor/NI BRICK BWELLINII, hiessly new, coot/draft eleven rooms, with bath., tuuzi,e and wash house, situated • No. di.Qiathaut. tatleat, Pittsburgh.' Possession given on -iho tint" ot ,tint 000. Enquire . deintt ntlakt, No : Filth Wiwi.: VOlt SALE—A TWO-STORY 'H ------- ,OUSE;;( twoutifntly wlttuited on Wylie street, near the, ,. corner of Chsthstit street, contsintnif ltniertnomn- A:ito, *TWO•STORY BRICK; wait [non; room., on hack en l of , peale lot. The obpre4kroperty can be salt to onto `make thesp rent par ,tho front bowie-P{9lWe year. Intmlte of lint YS..STERfIIT, 977 rix.)..trezi ; • ••••—A§TcoKrAFer n - 7ta • toof blolll4l t t tog 213 oetes;L-elenet Yra zwit4ow, balance price- 0 9"1 .Lonv, Indent, bousei barn 10 by :00 , iitnee Ant i 4001., In mri fled. - 51tdAttA tn Burrell township, r. r csitnotelond lo.oreted - "ot a bargain: .414 to - ssn9.4; B. DP/ AIN, 104 rolo4l FOR SALE, A C7O3IFORTAILE:.HOUSE 'Of fotr roman, within ooe and a half squares of the aired can, in Macmhester. Good water and every. - thing convenient. Possession given imn;milattlyi, For terms applylle fosiorn Pauly?? Federal greet s or at Thomas Rupees Wagon Shop, Deaver street, Dfanchester. nolldf T. ' 4 OR SALE.-1.50 Acres of Coal, also, 120 A. acres of front coal In pool No. 2; abloom, track. of coal And railroad, and . other, Improvements in gpod Working order in pool No. Slone tract on the nughiogheny river - 1 1 1124 . 0onnellseille- Railroad. •Roqulre of • . WILLLA7d WARD. sue . find door from an Griot street. • FOR SALE. • • COAL nAnor.s. Slxnrst class BAHOES,•I2O feet long, built- to 'the Drat manner, awl of the best material. /Stno CRAIG, OUtiat Siw Mills, nonktf Craig street, Allegheny. .OR RENT=A:,. FINE 81 4 011 k ROM with Dwelling and Stable, on lot bbove the Dia mond, Federag_strect, Allegheny Oity. Possession right away.. Formerly occupied by AI. IMOIIIIII. Apply to ' . . JOHN DEAN, . • 7 :2( • Allegheny. lIIMIXT S. InbonlrAtnigneT„sDl—„.pFar°rtmaCenZalet°Plfans:l.ll?&ahnttlarr griinisuri4l.lllleirt i nms eqt r bin t 3 ^ 3 other points. 3,1100.1. n borers; wages, kilt per month • and ration.. a,ocuTenmsters; tOTrack Lnyerii,• '‘ Free Healt t ya or s t b n o ti d o ined t mn l a n e n o ly dlelst b in o t re on e . i ved. JOIIN L. WOOD:1,;./e.,, Cnptain and Assistant tturirterm aster, If. s; A. For further Information !equine of J. T. SAMPLE: tiarederal St.,-•AlleOtenyt Or over No. 40 :Wash if igton Avenue, betW.een - Ath • rind GP streetn,St. . • • - ocaudint J. W. C.UMIK, Gen. Gov't. Agent. larAlittlY--C..24 A MONTIL —Actnts •T. everywhere, ;to hatrolluotothe, new SEUD .atrs Sixteen Dollar family Sewing Machine, the only • ow price mothinolu the. country whicAdaticalard, y Grover at linker, 'Wheeler nr. Wilson, Rowe, . b rae Co., and llnchelder. SolsefOngencOonoes, ge cominhettoonallotrof.:- :Alb:Aber Machines. ow cold for less Mari forty dollars each are in.; ringerninte,ond the teller And um Mt*. .Iltuntric: • fed circulars ientlyce. Address SHAW (MAIM, Blddefienl.hfnine: - • - nongAmdstrr. 1191TOTED—$70 A XONTEL-4.;,Warit r cpt4 u i r f l o Ka wi liWtU l b a gli en e x li jusee al.l pertieolara free - AMA's OA T.. GABBir, Biddeford, Belie' " , o„learodoleT,Ti 10 , 000PnRS 'WMED - W i t y 7 saneb,_____tton ti Alumna Ht re: kik4ltestra, It. T. ff,„EDY k LIGLITIIIL - OF THE FIRE OF r;as. mairriusr., 34 St. Jfiark•s Plate, arm, Fork, Is mow tit rtrtssugast, • AND WILL RHEUM AT THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL; .NV hero he , c,a be eonsulte4 until F I RIDAT EVENING, December 23, Hot, DEAFNESS, OATAREH, Discharges from the Ear, NOISES IN THE HEAD, And all the virioto ACUTE AND crinorrid DISEA.SESI EAR AND THROAT. h induced to make this visit on account of num er oui applicationafrompluties residireiha Pittsburgh. and vicinity, who-itre thimble to come to New York for the indispensable personal examination render ed heeesaary heingturimpossitdlity of prescribing with benefit totheguttlentwithOUt It. LIORYNItL will revisit Pittsburgh at reg. ulai• tnterraig, seebrdingtO the eiteulrementi of the ,patients under Ms charge. The business In New Yolk does not suet: any interruption from this • lett, ea one of the fires is there In constant attend., Parrancnon, Pa., Nov.'3, teal. Tide will certify. that I hare been Andre the care of Dr. LighthUl for the cure of Uatarrh.and that, although-ha has attended zee for a Intl.:peer one' week•lfeel that a pannanentoure la to beefeater:4 and= so.nuchbetterin all respects as to warrant we to eying . puhl444ty to Mann facia, and MOD. mending Dr. Idghthlll, to an* one affected with Cat i arrh. .. • ..TALORPOILSICTIE, • Foriyth, - Eros. la CO, 74 Water greet. [troalk toe Ilprte Journal, June 41h.j • In every bonne. or proresmon, indeed in awr department of admire or them le hvayssome acknowledged headtenne one -who stands out in bald relief among his fellows , an a" tort .of leader.. Inthe study and treatment of:Deafness and Ca tarrh as special Macaws, lie. of this dt)) - , occupies Just the D. Li. LIGUTILILJ.., lee poaYton above do- elallty, and iznow reaping the inward of biz indus try. the editorial columns of the Treuse, of a re cent date, hear warmth to the Doctor's success In thls,department of medicine, We quote the pars graph "Cl;ns ors Dant, Norm—Louis Loowingateln need fourteen years of age, horn In Germany, came to this city when-he was about two years of age. Soon after arriving here lad was taken sick and lost his bearing. Ily . degrees he became that deaf and then dumb. For nearly ten ycaribe was a mute, ',amble to hear the loudest voloe, or to articulate a word. About 'one year ago he was placed in the hands of Dr.,LIGILTHILL, who has so far suc ceeded in restoring to him his lost powers of hear. ing and utterance that he ran converse with thole. who apes& tt, hint distinctly and deliberately. DO ring the past four or live moral'', he has been under' the tuition of Air. Benneele, and has made corosid. 3 rattle progresstoreading and arithmettan • Unclog-bees supplied with the lad's address, we further investigated thematter, and discovered that previous to calling on Dr. Lighttgli; the youth's ease was considered hopeless, and he was for two years an Inmate of a Deaf and Dumb Asylum. The Rev. lobo leptt,D."D., Professor In 'Union College, Schoncetady,in a published /etter, terriers his gest-. 'Studs to Dr. Llghthlll for treating succeasfully his case of . Dcafneu. Rev. Fred: S. Jewell, Professor of the State 'Normal School at Albany, also testifies : to,brietim been cured of: Catarrh .- Dr. LlOthill possesses other testimonials and tributes to hla tat. ent from some of tho'wealtlillitand Moat promi-• nest and.respreted • citizen'', which maybe wen on oppllentiom would be. dlflicult to speak to any but terms of pestle ofhis ' treatment, lathe faeo-of these many proofs and .1404 testifying to-)ties' in* TIIIS OFFICE. • , Rer...Frect 9, Jet7ll,'Projettor di the Stale - Sot.: &hoar, 41bany, .Nru, York, : R. t i gdelrA.toNt Abre , pahll stet psi slcareful irtatenienter My ease, to . . . . gunner imminent, my failure to obtain relief in that direction, ray resorkto Tc,r ttesittanliaitdit , tier v bereticial results— • • 1 hive becn,frosa izier of the, year MI, nib?, jilt* violent periodical attacks of IJatarrk mark. eil y,strong .foreiblo symptoms, Violent inflamMe... 6ftholLning.membrane of the mettle* Of - the head;areompanfed in the !list stagertitla watery dlsebarge..from the nose, imbeeetutUy - bovonflog 'purulent yeldlm,any Tahreds eCh :c te o e s k e ot r h o e d a ced k a moat distressing species of headache, occurring per. riodimily each day fora period varyingfrom emote three weeks, aornetlates so 'violent as• to Weaned - tete lee for business and confine nve to my bed. At times tbe attendant Intammation would extend to tbo troth, producing toothache •, or to the throat,' occasioning hoarseness and partial loss of voice; and twice within the last few years it has so affect: ed rken the le t eye eye ea to. eimiline me, fiu . sseks i , a„ da ed . , •.. • • • I him tned medicines and applications of various kinds, amid% apd other catarrffal. preparation* of some half a demo, kin* applicatierOto the head of canlphor, ginger' sod heat fomentation' of dithrl eat hinds; 'Mad in connection with these the usual emetics or eathartlea employed to induce counter action. - But 6011 e of thine had produced any per manent 'lmprovement; mind those few bastanees in which' temporal rellef , yitas affimied'it was at, the, expense of so muth a ri ffigth as to leave me grvyally exhausted. Under these elmumalances I was led,. though with reluctance, from the ;supposed Incura bility of the disease, to map a trial of your treat ment I found It soon even beyond my hopes , macffing the dilemma as It bad :never been milted before, and alleviating Its symptoms to an extent th - widllya supposed impossible. At the time I gave you my former certificate, while I did not feel asaured of a. complete cure, I had obtained a Mate rial relief which ninety repaid me for my trial of your treatment, and width' satiated me that that treatment WAS 119 effective as it simple and philosophical. A stibstantial eadape fro periodld attacks of catarrh, for the unprecedentedof nearly half a year, and that in natio( severs oo; currency.s of illness which would have formerly .renderer such an attack inevitable, woo, to me, proofof an important success. It tallow axmaattis glace Isnot you that statement, aid .wialle it la un pleasant to appear thus constantly, and'in this guise, before the public!, it seems to me a matter of simplejusticei to yourself,. atoll° those who may be auflerintal was, to odd Mai am not only As fully sabred as to the utility and of of your: method of treating catarrh as 7 was alx months ;ago; but /AM now of thebellef that If there'll such , a thing as ei cure for throaty' -caterrhi.in My case C substantial cure has been Yours rest,eetf,,ii7 effected. , FBEDERIIJKSLEB'ELL.• Albany, N. IC., Sept. I,_ 1664. • • • Atatan4; 150.. 2 5th,1864.'t Da. LIOTITMLL—Zicar Mr: It is with great sat. isfielloit Mitl communicatetO7.-joii, thit el6ste of" the MbdiChlCS you gui'd f9 ,- adetura . 11 012 ; ' .T.pApited your directions,. and-ariturpor to . WWI rim now so far recovered sfteLthe drat sollisatiotsign tar feet Qulfif corithlent pup.; sm, ire and Idiallsoldeelltointimeedfdtttry.r.' ussuric# l .M.Y deaf ditr,:ll.neeeidit POtaiOntatettO, pane a - Sgurialgie soft, lien . tx Your. with PdlipaCti 2 D. IL.POLE, 111010ai Odelinktounty.n. 2 - • • L 4 9 1131411134: , • -• • aUI7,O7C.IL_ OF TUE DR. I,IGHTHILL DILI" GOODS. FOR TEN Mira. 'GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, iilso,oot) WORTH OF _ . Pan and Whiter DRY. GOODS! 2. J. W; BARKER & CO.'S, AV. 59 Markel fared. BBEAT L kEDIICQBNS WThIF st;llojm rrtTuE mums or &Mks, SHAWL; PLOAICS, i:;nBss ctoobs, MEN'S WEAR, BOYS' WEAR, AM 'reel aitlele adapted to the .Preattat madam _CJovizte's , ithereireY.exaxLtmi *Mind Ulu a FOR REPLEMSIUIIG MDR STOCKS. t 04E1 LEAGUE GOODE& I . NEMO ;VESTS AlfD DRAWER , FONMEN, WOMEN AND CND , Dui ALL WI!OLLVIESTS MID DEMISES, I • F0R'4161 : 114. 01141111 Man AMU& N I VQP-r; : * I ,i4jimaz .Assonnuarr . . Or ALL! TEE DESIRABLE .IITTLES, In Plaln . and FaielT 'liblkea% Nada and Merino Ream BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND GAUNLETS. RIBBON NECK TIES and SUSPENDERS. LOSGBDALE HAMM 11BISLIIIV 1T. 0 9/.. - INO; t il i tENS, la all coDinin4 asial.. nvonor. In item sad e,. asanaßlistAnalseintlon et • • tor Moat asininaeses, • • • • Rick hash and Bonnet Ribbons. • ELL AND LEATHER BELTS, • LATEST STYLES; NEW STYLES SIDE AND • BACK COMBS, IVORY BREAST PINS . AND EAR DROPS, POCKET BOOKS AND TRAVELING. RA (IP, 1•11 ILA DF.LPNLA MADE PEARL BUT: TO. AMERICAN MESETA. WHITE 'AND COLORED. HAIR ROLLS AND ORENEILLE NLTS AMERICAN ZEPHYR HAND -MADE HOOVS,TALHAri, SHAWLS, seams, sort. TAOS arid HATTERS.' . • • • • The totexolag artlcies are of AMERICAN MAR LTAcTORE, and wece purchased dlrecUr Dorn' the Hikers or their Agents, and AIR temper" (*- .volubly In priee,stality and Ayta with F flood.•Aleo, Domestic 81.213, I c t ft 3 BRAIDS, NINDINGS ant many•other SBA WARNS.' Jest reostv uanUty of Amorboan COC MERINO and White O Iv HOSE Special attention will hereafter be . gires.l4 ear assortment•of HOMEMADE ARTIOLM • • • ' • " BATON, atsoßtnri - i*•.. • isollttt ' , Mild FARM) 'EMILE CLOAKS. Oirtuikm4 i : Basques, ; I ; Oren a • ; ' `•,.•••• :•;.- ; ;5 . 4 • .tr.t...ZFCcalf; A. .' Phi& • (:;t4ICH:HEM • I. BATES, 21 Fifth *set. .FOR COLD WEATHER H • Illaut • fun stook of very heavy I Ills; ,InTLIND DRAWERS, As well as the finer and tighter grades, leelialleg the real Shaker Flannel, made to the ben manner. • For LADIES. uid 011.11..D11N we kora Jut opened a full au of Jtlerin .0 Dratrera and rests, v best quellty, in every elle. . . GLOVES. d Omit Stook we bat* own bidaost low, Maw A150,..11/00l- Stooklop, O'Soot to Nub tal Dunne% rallikrto, ha The largest 6peopen et 1 oeks, }foods Seette,italm .BJEP,X7 .. S3IZIT/9, Of the Ttly good Qod I: ,newe.t !til.cl4l24cl.lolce 11;,ttoris, JOSI;P .HOB.NE & CO, tr; .us-x) 7S 3[Al:flu" . • FLAI.4I(I7a , ' CA.MoN IfERIIii); ROOD A.TrD. arra E:R0A1411609.: • ' ' RIZ is Trinahmiloslery,ke; • 'tram) ?Meng AT 9140, 9115301( ; ji o ' Cl INN • pnt4LT. • - " r : i t -"Ng t • BaNDED WARI:LioUSE aF Phenix ITit rehiiieng ndt or ramie & lIA,E=ON 1:1[001.:VW:' TOlt STOILIOS 01 • =mu Pthinrinc: In Tanks kailltarels.[Ses Minsl29 Otnar. No. 03117AWIELSTIMLIT, New Yost:, 0 0 4 / iOIIX X. IVALLACK ' MTALL ACE A C..1.1./reISS; CONVISSIOY MERCILLYVS,, " CRIME AND MUDD DEIIICiLDIDE, DMMINE AND 'LIIBRWATDIO. Oms.• CRUDE AND REFINED ' _ Perry Bloek,'Dnquesne illily,1111(116111 • Atir•Speetel attention;Oren to the SAL:EA:eV SHIPS} NT OF rk:rnoLEux sad Ith products.' _' :000ehtnutenterespecittilty aoilcited.• • Pittatrunch .Aner tor TENANOO OIL AND • wArisroß'remoNCOMPANY 7 ' ratIROST OFFICE BOX ter: . ORMWSOIf,' HAJOAT 4c CO:; ' coaaosterton nod Forreardldi hiere.4ntila mann AND timitmltrattutr., 'No. 19 IRWIN WIWEET,: 1:=1 Llbernl cub sidreneei on consignments far Pittsbureaor Eastern Blarkats. • rirmutruon iztrEnt3cms. Sprizger ilarbauKh, Eq., .Thom Bell, Prent.Oommereln! Bactk. CiptlF•ft ,u. W.'AMON JAS. 41.1116110,101 i 11 . 1utoN'a. 00., 011fiee, 267 PIENN ISTREET, . (One dap bilite flan 4) And dealer* In lltlOurgll CRUDE AND uprnm -T -. •TLiberal Advnnoei made oft FI:OCIL GRAIN' SEEDS, and °REM AND Daum TBON VITY . OIL WORKS. LYDALY & CHORPENNING.,.. Mllllufacturenartil lielineni Carbon Oil, Benzine a l ailLnbricatiail Oiede .fri-Ntireitics oiLP_ptg_x_r.snAiiiatheci- Osge- Ite.-69 lIAITD IS - THBET, Pittsburgh, Pa. BREWER' BURKE & • camptisszoN btEricmtiv-rs, E=l Globe, Padiflo and Liberty. Oil Waits Liberm ceeb stls.eces =di en coluovit4a6 Refined pr Crude Jp!iticcusiiii. DCQUEBIIE WAraistlZA2iCOClrSft.,' , PirrsEiuipwi t Pi, 4 ItOBERZXBAIWORTIE4 .r 2 PODWARDING AND VO.IIM79.9ION.IfERCHAN2'.. DE Ma IN V*" '-"'' ,G LUORICATING, monk PLVROLEVAI (.11LS, ice., constantly ehtbaulautt for itile at the hiwest maritet p . I.l.ces; Coaal p.. Incite add meets . =art-ter WAIIII:TGAr s KTG;y:' cfwmTsiwruirr..R.6k2amic,.,:.- PETROWI2I.,A;rp A And t . JA-m4s.,PMENT; Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia,- Aka- 0n5..1.11. itt Job n Porter4el4 040110.11% corner of 3tARKET end FIRST STS.oraieinetTe. pronipt . attention. ' • • ViORKS. , : . • 1 . DIINC.A.LXIMLAI! k 004 . • • mr.a.m.u>rosissilr' • Pare lildieltufted CurioUitAlils. 2•1, muurri. MANOO COAL WORkb. • Ccipital Stii.i3k. $186.000 12,000 SHIM IT $l5 ERB. • Pnifittsc:cr•—.7thill GRAPY. Smarr-um—Capt. 3/01E3 GORD DUIECTORS: . - JOHNOWAIPT,',... • 1. R. hforliTSte, . . vim: Mali . .• E.YAWIIET ,f 1.. A. J. W. LYDAY „a • .. Capt. JAS. GORD . ft, : . esyt',l. P. r,r. (.71 . 7t7,1. 4 P:3. Mt, Superintendent. —. . . This company.owns the. property known en the "Mingo Coll Works,” toge th er with till " Keen an rano" adjoining, and containing inen about Vio • arms. ' The Weedy Is enrolled on tha west Wink, 1 . of the Alonoqinheis slier bout one-stuto.bilf miles below Monongslu laillty, In theutbird pool, . on which ore intuited 43 miner's dwelling h mites .store houses, shop., he.; together with 11.1111wIrf , running to the river, with Atonic, Abdtment, and nIl , letmllarY erthogoinents Mi. Idedingeog." .., • ~ ...-,.. The Minos are already Nxi opr ued,drained Anui rentti. I 0 . 4 . glid ii!_g 0 mist ing i.4 o rder u. t d... =entring: lick . TA VI., A .111 wilt. iris eV i.b ~W..-...,,,a7,:ipitjri !i - lr.., .. • . , ..., , . 1 ..: the cord Jewell ittoWs ic; re ofthe yens m erry lmd oath. • 37. The nil tellet is believed to bean* of the most 'valuable coal propertiestathe hicmorigibillsvlisli. Thn Company now t triewes to theft** their (still ties for mining b 0 omits edges iteusteddir . tional railway, and evenot apart-1130001gin selifi•. for the purpose of Wiring sontemplattellanwerir meat* and providing a werki4Vapnal farthr/ger - Vitrigit i gile ' s Whichthe at . eirnity . Will inseme :...."' i the Director% tonfidently believe tom. the "mango" will prove to be one of the moat substsztlal and remunerative stooks in the nonatfl. *LIU - P •UALLOWELII.4 0/.1.0141U,L 13E103. 4 iiirOOL, • WOOL , •33 xtr, xi 49&6*A . notstelp; Nam.. 1 New Tint.' • Arorwr 13. - Ar.Y. Wool. coNsIoNED To vs IS bA.RE- . FULLY 011ADED• TO SUIT -TILE ItARKET. Our acquaintance with Manufset men; Is eMenslye, owe of us having been in the Wool trade for more than ten years. We believe that, by , :eolutuctltty Widnes. in tbn two largest market, In the comity,' wit, offer to consignon unusual facilities fq. bane. log their Wool to the not leo of the beat 11. Mo in the Now. Enghind and lidkitllo States.-• • • _ • Our commission for selling la Own -Ostre eri sorno, and Or e sec cows. or erces non Lancia, fferoaaoe, and lomitirser., for ?Huse morons; be. yond this time Retool eapensur In charged In-addi tion. This Includes aGUARANTS:E• on all sales,: whether finverish or on time, and we are always wlllingto antlelpate'settlemeat of aecoutits ten. derml, at current Wester moody. lye aim to 11' ftireas . V.l. 7. lr.ILWIllm . L. 11. .•20h •• . • • • •114.1..LOWiLle 31110T/tE,R•Arrre7ll4o,l!.i • AssisVAS+ n.ll/07xli • ! • • natY . 1 13theusnati, Ohlo,Dee. N 1961. • 1. Dtc• lath, glEdi 811 -Mole. Wagons, Assapitiaiklatd,' To be &Mere.' heo of chargeeDlirealS. • Clitrirre, anent Vrnson co,. ate, ' In this rity, with .ttar.Derefeet,thereggraft barked • diatincey on the bos,arieliaintradexp tkil wheels . a n a' 'm fr a of eaol , wages; J.,- ;•.,-;• . : Specifleatitnia of the Wagang Isar be at this ~ oreee, and a multiple; wagonlaart be aster at 'tiro wagon yard in tide city...:.:. .; ,; llldde#awlllAtatathebembrr.bldfo; dome t . m penaiolaisweties.gunesateelrig-wor-r Wale own. thµ the iieer wilt eater Into brae for' neftlithieetti Contractahonhi one be aleset‘ h/101 Mida will be. cycled a: the time above' ta lgtiVete b gaVFliSity; ;IV 1 41,, t raw;7:- , The at firrcretrdri to: ze„,hrot sot bid deimelot utreessoinable. • • 'FAO bid primal be:marketed thin earllopo potpie for Ar..! Wagti . 94l.7 and arigrraved to Mill acreignee.- • lit order of Wst , W.jirpKtior..": •-•- ; 0111 Cf 4: M. Cincinnati Depo .- t. D. N. IicoLUNG &Mt Celeste ant k. 1- ' 73 °Prs IVlNOTHErstibzietwir,',./• ; : *18,400 ,WNITILOF ,3;ice3 TO BE BLAITGATERED f ; ,.-, •, - irl , lnf,ilij . , ". ,: •- ,, ' , 't ,- ?5:1 ,-.1.•:...•:.zi A ISILIDELPIIII Silk.. GONE I?, And thr444‘01*,40,.°2644f 45: '-Centa'” the -.Doiling ' 1 idArtTINFX , hatilbe'eath, and gobbled tip the entire 'leek at 40 eetda on the dollar. _ _ iSupertor evade:a-made Philadelphia gooda. , aablt •r* must ell be elaitett old. at Once; to make medlar' the ladheaae atdektd:revitat Kdeda_fidtt eating ta. roe 13,6 6 4: hIPP I2 O O art on, the - 4H!" , i* oircrwi;s: ~ C ONOEBT HAIL SHOE Mligt , No': Pi} okdr;.. sar airsnd cipporuiiiirfif • LARGE 8141)-1Mkga, 0r . ........ Boots, Shoes; Balmoiala ;abidin g r Ortiemodititiptiibtat7lo - sidiriskel, , ADAPTED TO THE WAIiTS r4g . At.f. Suit xecelvell et • it FEDLMAL ST, ALLEGUEMI P.S.-Frt arthlnveveriday. • 7 ^ LARGE Atip lenbill'AttitlVAl•41 11- LAdielv, Mlsseo, • • OWN. Babieo lEC CIP - El. 63. -; .Solt livered, and will tt,yr as thej.oM :- be bought for all ldaee. , Onll and exgmlne gay griktve stook. , rlemili ,, f ps. you ggt tw the tlg A t ce • • - ‘ •t. de3 No. %Market gi JAM ICOBI3 - -? _.; 1 1 ":a 9 Pl°, irk . . . . .4ELLs Tar. Isar 17E-sz4rk4timrfrO. , 'rat swim • ..14 1 . 0 .0/0 4 4-$7,13.5:0211.4.84 , - 'Of and hOilse i* o.t.i.t • Ho; has - jiist- molted a . magntgeehL-Psat Try him TUE ?STAR , " WORK! ausT .noravtolty GEORGE ALBIN:R:80N 1/0,, .N 0.92 "TOW 3111zEr.) ."' ,1 D V' s' and ' Y° lt h.l4 ileirtil4l 4ol 4:, " K ' Clat"da4i,in4.lo4l rSge. ' ;' TlSegetoOda Ate nadllCOntii treeta belWalke l W&Mant 4 4 4,4 aii“ 4l /e4 041/0111 sack. r 4 .1 • zos vt- - • • • C A 23 R.A•TENTI3T, ' A# o o#i74-11=x* • si•. 9, 9•olMAT'Sntrar Pitesbi 4 /.4;." . • utessrdtry Gov imuta °dike ""„ V I UMU S; -1 T;i 1 3 1 .9. 1 % - BACir iekti • 34.1 2 40 1 .0PL1T knife:O`Natal A6nliN!th.tfnQM 011 1 12111)NDRODIDOLL3ILS,4ae abaigbilhos so a% of wo,a . eidi_Onvefred la -11 t Ca n si #44 - r, espOgias 4 ,' ". 4. I. ik HALLTMIIII/3611, ' ; . • • Army.:atid • I s iaiT , Ageiter • ••••••• ' • s ' • .••• • • • f lo ; l 4 4 .* ol iiVili !n'i Pir!..lVl!' • to , •' 7 and PRIZE RONEY; Ltd lictMOrswer' •-.. ' , /LATRINES of releaseditolsoiscts sollettok •• , • •: • • • . PRY-03 , 111.1SONERS'OF WAR O d d IddritlPllo.l! CLAIMS •••-. fPENBIOItret ;. cf. An- ROUNTIIB, aaine.rai •arraTia* ,-- 'e --:•• CLAIMS of very cleserfsdlos;i . %allotted •by • Olt ; - ;•• subeers u ber, at thn following . estavits a . • • - • • C. 0. TAYLOR., dtiodssyditadvei • - No.'LI Grant ettoet.,Pfttsbardiu re. . N.: chames are msdelf the chitin " • succeed, and all information elven puttee '!f ; • • SOLDIEII.' CLAIMS, EIDUNTIES: riNsioxs AND AURVA PS OF PAT. • • •• , • Proliptlir aft:coded to - '• • airmails% a staaara,• N 0.134 rottamt . : ~q . W — " li e RR. • 'MINDED elojanaza $lOO BOUnIY to"au w. 4 44 1 4 9011 0' 'L'now being Data to au irith'i l !gefitifikW.,3lt:TA". ;`) ° ' lt ”ViiIDWAMIN4: 4I 6 3 ;:st , . 1%. MlN's7l - arseltrair . .. .. . ..• • • • .• ... ......• : - ..-,4::.,.0itivEr5„i...,.,,...;... t.. 0 . .......,...... w....,,......._-,.ai.z....., 4. ... ; . :. •4 - . S.. .!'. l PABrf.„ '' 4l4%iVasi .-*... . 1 • •:'. t, ~...1.! cal In au0:nip00mi1....11 , 321b00t0440,. '-' , l • .... -..-- -'...„.• , ~...- ! .:;11.8.Td. ePII-;i.i...ti tokurtigs . ls.' 4iTTIRMINtIy4I4I6Awr Wild , 44.5r5i; ..i. la Ligargigfiliiiwk4Austoiottg.nn-fekiY,•l air 01)14 No. I.o7ollxxli - W a tt ' ..: '` t .4. 4. amnia. ..../ ..• deKRELL .t itiiilabi ( .•. . - -.. '',, .1) Or.i. ATTORNEYS-AT-yl,W — - • V. lacErrsraYstiEmiutp , OWii,AQl=. , ,f) ' . J3ount.les Ndoisoldod souriri"all.):46 4:7 i s iea to twenty for d.yoo. .: . Nromee Ye. Po es...tivitimaigir; ' C.A.ll‘fitlt dpetoirge sad ProPUPPlies: ... ,14. ". 4.; :-..41, I g Noaa,w saeFa~, ' .ATTORNEY 4 AT-1,4w •• • ' - f ",.., ' • -, 4 , r0. IN Fi r ,. Erritits - r, Plttstautb, Pa: ”. :* i l at. -- 11 .:' MIMS ' a for PENSIONS, acstrifTr. r2 4 34c-.!:•::?,- . -.. •AteNr44.o., vircoutuls P , ......atid . : -,.., -24'„i4.:*- -. -.._..• jag."... LtigUARTEILVAMER GEffilrillirrrL •;:-. _.g• ;: • ""' ''" „ must Az uw•-. ~• • 42:4 - -': - w.uiltri' 11411 031.21044r0tter Se, • ~.. t. r ,:.• ,401 be sold nt Polak , AtittlOo;.to th e " '....,,,,' P.. tii talcri at the times 4nd plptip amid us ill i ii:. l 7 , :„'• kilo * .Wfillsrasport, Pit, lltrsilnr ;.,..i.•l iEI • to. .Tcolinstawn,Pa.i.mursdny2SlllNl.;...g , • .4.1. Trenton N. J. buab . ler s l. ' ..; •' , .•. 2 - NVO AUNDkED. A Alart:110: a4' , , :c„, - ,, i....:• ,. . , ..r: 64iLITOrietiatil'iiii;eamea - - " I 4 : : t the covalryarertes allot stars. . 7 ' "l ' =• - ..1.' .. 't ... C' Lath iCeutaltstinilw putpokii'mibr ioottlei . s. , ~ ; - —. Ss e to commence a Istmciaki.. , &..ez • I on , x .. , cash, in I . alteckSta tee earrit • r. .. .);.-- • • *f : . ' • . ' Colossi trishaws FlSste'Dt eis, , t , T.Miri , dee& • . 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