aye plisburgh Gazette. Pr/I=BlllM FIT in GAZETTE PUBLERZING IfITCII7IOS, FRIDAY, OCTi.M.ER 13, 1865. THE STATE ELECTION, ' 1t15 . - - e - aneeti - ed that lb* Republican State `Ticket In chosen by over 10,000 majority. The 719itatcan actinides ate doing •ma:in better than tiras expected ; and the old dertioaratic.conntles list t :e not done as well as their party hoped or t taiga. We subjoin each apprtixlmate returns .1/ counties as we hare ; Wltgheny Bethcra—. Vaslangton. Armitrong...._. Cheater— mery. :Somme!. Weatmoseiand centbrlts Crawford-. Ede ..... Berko. ..... Hocks Butler----. Dauphln__, lantaster—__. PsTrffa l fo g Oton . 7.::: York..---- Centre— ...... Hunttnedon_..... Warren.......... ... 1,700 2,!fp Republican fp fa.-- z 3,612 It will be seen that to these counties we gain 13,612:ix:kite tote of 1802, when we were beaten in the State 8,500. We are thus 10,000 ahead, ; 'with over 30 conntles to hear from. Oar ma jority eannot be lees than 10,000, and will probe bly reach 15,000. BOUNTY DEBTS • New Turk supposed to be the smartest State in all creation Pennsylvania is dull - , 'end Dutch, slow and unprogressive, and of —tourgeyeancrot bold a candle to her spruce .4nd gotahead sister. And yet, after all, we are nok sure that•Penbsylvania, with all her Dutch slOwness, is not ahead of New York, at least--so- far as the article of common sense is concerned, In the matter of the payment of local bounties daring the war, Pennsylvania con trite ed no addition to her State debt. Ev tfy ennipilinent astrict raised the fonds ne cessary-ter-that-purpose, either by general contribution or by local tantion. In many :of the districts the debt has been wiped oat; in-all Of them It will be extingulehed tither We year or next. - New York, on the contrary, put the Bu'° n'orwa4diOliurroer titoney, mid tius ques tion Laois , to be sub . Wed to the vote of : the people of that Sta whether they will pay the debt off by ediate taxation or I .,sdd the amount to the te debt. `-' There m iiii ile do - as ;.to hew -this loa !Oestion will be decided, The people will 16_ te te aq $llO, flalap.t tiLitt9 041,LA 404, aid the Bide *Militia he Saddled with ak addition of twenty-seven millione to .its,a,V ready heayiralffd,,':- - - , :- ' -4.: .----, _. the New York plan may be the best. It doe tbecoma mach a slow coach: at • - ..VelinsyTiiinla to question the wiadm of a . rfeople so thoroughly smart and sharp as the Itew Yorkers are. But somehow we pre fif the Pennsylva Me rdini; 'andlt will' take a good (teal of New York eloquence to con vince us that It is.Uotwises, to pay.the debt, when you have the money -to_do lt, than to give your note for it. THEY DON'T LHirE IT. The Copperheads-do nor Ake the Presl dent's speech to the_colored men of Wash ington, and some of them begin to fancy that they have been tool:mit+ sin indorsing him. The correspondent of-the Now York -Times says: r ; 1. • - • - "The President's speech_ to-day caused much grumbling among 'he Copperheads here, who arolnakinge.abolooladiind4 .his policy. Expecting something fiom which they could extract consolation for flair present politidel-- , sitetit beiViiiite a number were on the ground;_but when the President #ave utterance to thusentletent that "he who w as. 'the redid: linnets; knd the most intelligent would be-molt exalted and occupy the highest positiou,, without regard to color," these snakes were so un gracious as to hiss, and when._ His Exc4 /ency went so far ask! call the ~black veter ; ens before him "his ''cottriirYmen," they . loroed on their heels and left In disgust. 'Th e col ore d - *opt(' cheered, the ,President heartily, an rer„-jved remarks with enthusiasm." _ ,--..---. i N 4 HAT THE PENNSYLV ANIA ELEc. t TION HAS DECIDED. The following resolutiop i adopted by the - 'Convention which nominated our State ticket, bas just been endorsed by a major • . 1- ' 'large -iii ith .. , 1 Ity Very nearl,--as - at- given to ~1 lln 0 oiN lasi year. Read itt 4,=`,- 88 - Ttua g l o pipl and.getterOus - method .:3cf recanstinction offered by the President to .:;i - the people latelyin rebellion, — th the judg .o- . =gni of thia , ponventionsaolo-nol been ac tf cepted in-the - ephit — of bnest loyalty and 1 gratitude, but with suer - ersidenee 'of defi ance and hostility as toimpel us to the con. Viehon that . they - stannoritifeirbe entrusted tih reit t e h d e pa by li t t h l e ct tremariglitet,lnhituch they y y have ,- N• proven their acceptance of the results of ,t, _ the war, by-Incorporating them in constit- I, nth:Mid petrvisiont, and securing to all men ii within their borderatheir inalienable right Id life, liberty and the puranit of tuippiness. '' . THE'T , EOT3T,ATIIItiI. The neirillinuio of Representatives In the pemoyivii4 will consist of • 3 et Repo/5110mm' to "Z 6. Teraomnta. Th e slumber iriyixtsr4biivtiri one or two foam' I this, hut not*Ore. • Of the elerVpr gen:l244).re eliet:ed, seven are , lOf Republicans-and Toth Deixteerats. • This /eaves the2@entste - Wilheit lb 14 Dem. Thassow legislature will there fore stand-es-follows i Senate . Bonne dant Ballot •• The Republicane cif Ohio, • -trho . are able • to give 50,0011inajorify on .0 Clean, radical haye , eonte ont of the late election tiff onlytd;000 nri rity . 'rho, reason ley were licicnned with a e Conservative" sindidate for Governor, who disgusted the Tgle - hearted Republicans of the State with odd notions °tithe negio question, and re acred it uphill work to got votes for higp.•;• It is to be ,hoped.-hat the Republi calls OhioWill;nlTera while, got enough of Shetemporizing! policy, and that they Wilkit some (attire time, be ahle to try the e ~ oei•truent of acting up t c o their onvic lone ). .441SEY. The tritnntkpf theNepublicans in New- Ark, by a likelniferltils,wwi treat, to be •- • r t,ken as an f ltt:444 l o*-nrthe result in the filet -eleCtiort Newark' was Charter electico r Alm eleetion =nib.; hut triumph is none the less ital.t6f Dromise. Ttewarii hue AtfaYinieteinfore bee - it:spinet . , •heavily ; and Lb!, appnthait, hasAken tee there must he goo 4 9 2 1 q / f9 ll lO / ?F t , State. , r. Botsford, lately 15obbed aVVttisyill: iiipporterdeaiii:aid hla-ttelassi,4PMteqi, sheeted Abso khr4othet Ctineitialiii Obbinr Srz rgas ir like :11%.1 l'esoo an 0cC41410.11 Corrnponetem. WASIIINOTOe, Oct. b, 1+,3. Messies. EDITOne t Many things occur In a city like this—the seat of government—which though not strictly "news," are yet of interest to the newspaler reader, and valuable also to the thinker and the student as Indicating the pulse of public or official sentiment. rsually, when there is any fever In the extremities of the body it Is, as In the human body, indicated by the motion or action of the heart. Thus the public discussion in the pen din?, State rani us of the course of Mr. Stanton, iu reference to the exchange of prisoners --a r c:y xeti question—has called out, in the Washin ton Cieroniefe, an article from the pen of Gen. Hitchcock, late commissioner for such exchange on oar side. Ido not think the c haages of Cop 1-erheade and rebels as against Mr. Stanton ""aid be worthy of honest Inell'S attention; but J. H. Browne and A. D. Illchardron, eor rwpondents of the New York Trifnms, who were for a Meg time Macners with the enemy, boldly say, in the book the latter has published, that their long detention and consequent sultan logs are al tritutable to the inhumanity of the Serretery of War. He. they allege, would not consent to the exchange unless the colored troops no re placed on the same footing with white. If that were so, 1 contend that upon the strictest principles of Justice, when such interests were torched, when the status el some two hundred thousand troops was in waestton, or, without reference to unatbars, a here a greet question of ri4ht and the power of the tenon was at stake, be would have been justifiable, had he stool out until the enemy admitted the position be acsumed. Bat General Hitchcock shove from Indubitably testimony that the Secretary was ever An 1.101113 and unwearied in his efferta to effect any Just exchange which should rot touch the principle for whichlie, as the turtion's honor-keeper, was Leonid to contend. Ho again and again, as to shown by the letter referred, wove to secure an exchaege, man for man and officer for officer, according to grade. In proof of this, Gen. H. addresses the following admission of the enemy It meelf, to wit: a letter of Judea Ould written, last veer, and answered by Gen. I Butler, In which the former tays• "Pin; Your note to Major Mulford, asaletant egeet el excLange, under date of the 10th of August, ha's been referred le me. You therein state that Major 31nIford has eereral times pro posed to ezehangeaprisoners rtspeceirely held by the too belligerents. officer for officer and man for man; and Men (A, offer lass Giro been made by other olti - dais haring cLarye of matters connected with erchange of prisoners. and that this proposal has been Aerebforc declined by the ConPder.ste author- Dirs. That you now consent to the above oro positlon, and agree to deliver to you (Major Mulford) the prisoners held in captivity by the Confederate authorities, provided von agree to del ter an equal number of el:deers and men." Here we have the record on the point in gees- Von and it clearly -bows the position of Mr. Stanton and against what be had to contend. I am well aware that In Pittsburgh Edwin 11. Stanton needs no aefender. Those who know hll3l best like him beet, and trust him Moat fully- But to an uatiring public servant, who, under God, has been the mighty right arm of the no tion's defense, it le due that such aspersions be wiped away ; that the fair fame of an Immacu late public milker be sacred to the people for whom he has -given tbne, strength, health, laborious days and sleepless nights. It is to to his honor that be Ls hated by those who hate She liberty be has eared, the laud he has belled and suffered to ramie. To such this let ter has no greeting. Thewriter would not lost a word at one of them to win his good opin ion- But to such as may Poltalldy be deceived by the spskum words of false or deluded friends, A Austin season, as a simple act of JOS lice, cannot be amiss. History will talcs care of his name and enshrine . it among the Repot, bettfaciore, when isis-dstractoes ahahtuive gme to the malted Ohlivicin whirls will seal also that feral wrong that dim with the bloody war now past. With those pudic men - who are true friends Ant freedom aid Justice, I think Mr. James Har bin. Secretary of the Interior may be saftlY finked. It seems to ma that times like the ' , Piintent make the touch-atone to the characters, of =Mennen: Oa the question of auffraglihe hay given a clear inthstiletr,' while many of theta in the - Vest have 'stood rip•-for-gts rish through. the whole' aratild., -are now seen t o flinch-when we come' tolhe application of the great principle ; of estaality before _the law. Mr. Harlan a - deeplY :aglow/ inan. He was: imitated by Mr. Lincoln for this plata ho now holds, and the last speech, 'I think, Mr. Liaeolo ever made US the great public at the White Dottie, was in the la [reduction of "this excellernieltiessnof lowa who will soon be Seeretary of the ItliterlDr, " This, of Ott lf, la a - great seal of Lambency slid ill ness. Mr:Malan is oft= Methodist perguashan —a bed: of Christiana known as widely as the world, and throughout the great free common. 'wtalths of Ibis a - sped:We, acilna , as one man thy the emcees of the cause of freedom • and in the support .and defence of the government. ds soon as bawaC his hand Was seen io the renovation of •tila deptutMenti Drunkards were removed and Emmet men patiathdr places; men Who kid - long twee IA the 1/labile/le:deo and who wtiesiereedy to cheerio: Jett -Dais as for Mr. :Lincoln.' prodded only, the foresee had been anecetsful--menmhobed, lefact, been in flavor 01 the farad. :at, 'twig at there was mod PrOSPect of , hity . smccess—suddenly found the mselvea permitted •to walk out. The Cell- IDS btaeltU r • which • from being a sabordluata desk, or aPortion of the Lend Department, had been magolfied by /Spirant clerk into a great ma. chine for nursing Jebe, from decade to decale, found Itself without the usual head one flue nerninfr;:o 3 :nithOniih nor tbi have since elapsed and that 11,0 haft been s [dike as if the woridra In (evils wire at date, to wriggle Itself bark upon officW shatddessegain, the , 132 AAAILe=t of the census Is stmeeeefed without it. Under the se pirilsion of 31r. Harlan, the Almost hopeless en tanglements of public - =slimes bequeathed by Bechatutars SecretarriThompate, to hit mimes- SOT. bate been =ravelled, and the exact amount of booty Cattle:a away by the "seeesit" - In the shape of Indian bonds, etc., reduced to times. This war an appalling job Indeed; but It has been done. It Is to be hopes that the nation will long he'able to profit by the services of LOLn . uprigbt indststris.ns and honorable lam,, . I observed in a late-paper called the Richmond Arsdielia a criticism upon the deterioration of Wasinneton society, since the departure, In the "shape of Southern population" of wlatthoicriter Is pleased-to call "the kings and queens ofWash. legion society which tended, also, to allow the social passion to spread, Until the whole atmos phere about the White House became tainted svfih the maisma of the presence of clowns, ar rayed in broadcloth, who talked at its occupant by Mse hour together (exactly as they era now doing with Mr. Jolumon,) and ruined Ohs char. aster of the establishment for respectability." • kens , person should desire to see a coalman tery stixm the above criticism, let hda coins here nom wheats large number of the former "kings of-Washington society" are seeking pardons. A few days shim with a friend, I called at the -White House Jest to note the appearance - of the crowd. In the long vestibule in front of the Executive rooms, was an uneasy multitude walking backward and forward, talklag, gestic ulating and chewing. An officer of our army, In uniform, pausing by, drew to himself from ,them a hateful.. glance, and there grew a allence • eitte pressed through the crowd, Two immense reisitbreins, holdieg each about a Isobel, were • ' spit at byeach Of the late "kings of locietyr he passed them In his nervous peregrinations. The occasional ex pert, Lit the target, but the majority only made a general approach to the mark, and thus, the door,was splashed smeared and defiled with filth too had to contemplate or think about. Thus, the-" Kings of Society" demonstrated th# Mending and the manners which did so much to "adobe and beautify Washington" In the pays when "little difficulties" used to occur to enliv en the "'first families" and the "old luhabl tants." Then, how delightful It was to Ado out of morning to the slave pert— a brick house near the Smithsonian and now covered by nature as If she were ashamed of as hare and brazen walls and Wen iles,k. w i t h vines and route—and. buy a woman and or to ride down the avenue beside a eeMe of men andwenaen, coming In, to be sold at sec. lion I What music in the ears of the `, gt rigs and - Queens of Washington society er to h e , the clanking of the chains of these heroin, before the "pedal passion" had " spread to the White House 0' Verity It to time that this eland had come to an end. The condition of society at ion South is semi-bar batons. This I would not say vin• dieth - elyi Ido say it as an historical fact. This is the result of the structure of that society—a result predicted by Jefferam as naturally flowing from the relation of master and slave, worker arra worked, bondman. and freeman, Now it length we hope the wall of selfish ness and arrogance has been broken down. A way _l a thus sped for the entrance of new and hnmanlzing Ideas, when thee. shall be accepted and honored ,as, "kings and queens of society" .3tbs arc notable for virtue, fugues_ humility, and all the chrlstian graces. Let this come as the mullet the war, and even Ito vast expeudi tures of life and treasure will not be considered costly. Rep. Dem. Rep. Der 4,325 Ito 1 1 .--. 421 750 810 I,BCO - 7,100 2,00 !rte- 1,047 1,000 2,3,04 - 4 , 000 --- • 1,000 1 , 100 - 1,311 -000 4,199 at 11,914 681 - 520 EMESMI OCZEI ar:IMI MEE El2l 15,933 24 37J 31,614 lb 533 51.614 Rep. Dada 1 .14 .61 " .83 5o Stn. Joanna Juni:was, New Garden, Cbes'er county, raised tho present season, 9A A lot of 9f acres,.7lB brothels of. Mercer =potatoes. One half of the lot was planted in drill form, by dropping along In the row, - the other half was planted - in hillit ' , Where -the notatoes were planted In Mlle ha had the oppOrtunity of cultivating both ways. The quality of the:ground tray obonV the - same -thfinwhout ' the - Wbolu lot, but - ttat 1 11 -part PI tad'-bllla innduted fart3r bushoht more th tliatplinted In 'drill. Farmers can dra their own =Malaita , LETTER FROM WASEEINGTGII. The geeretary el War.. The Secretary of the leterlor-.Reelefy or Woohlu7,ton he_. fore the War, _ . LTTFg FROM ITALY, of the Pittsburgh Garet, Pimugaira, Sept 34, 1565. In my last lettsr I cited a singular Unitary* of Ito Ilan sympathy with America, as manifested In a veneration for the memory of Lincoln. I Bat the Italians teem to have their eyes open quite as much to the external relations of the United States with the rest of Europe, as to what is actually passing on the American continent Well', I took np, the other day, la the town of A.osta, situated In the celebrated and heal/111W valley of the same acme—the small daily po litical journal now published there. I was our. prisid to fine its columns el:deity occupied by an article on the recent gathering of the British and French fleets In tho channel, and an appre clot len of that event as It regarded America. We Scarcely expected to find such world-arida political Inenbeetiona In each a spat and In t ooh a publication, and I was curious to ace what young Italy thought on these matters. Well,perhaps the little Aosta journal sees as far into the millstone as some of tea bigger and more pretentious contemporaries. It was dilifi.zult to believe, it said, that Inch formidable displays were meant only as peaceful demonstrations. Eyidently their main object was to impose upon • the United States of Mendes. These were suspected by the European powers of being actuated by an baratfable spirit of conquest or annexation, and to aspire to the p.)saesslon of Canada, Cnba and the Mexican Empire, which latter seemed to have been placed alongside of them by the. French Empire as a sort of protest against Republic In institutions. There coned be little doubt that it was the tsp . prehension of a cottlict between Um •Eoltod States and France and England which indaced these latter powers to impose upon themselves Filch sacrifices and make anal display as the above; i•ubless indeed," adds the Italian Como nun/atm., "It be from natural fear and distrust of 0110 another." I quote the above just to thew bow wide awake this small Italian population and their public organs (both so long condemned to Ohne° alike in speech or In spirit) are already becoming to the great political gatastlans of the day, and how very near they SouletiMvs are to I hitting the right nail on the head, Bur it must not ha aupposed t'st the Italitns attend Only to the affairs of the rent of the world and neglect their own. The national unity Is undoubtedly the seatiment nearest Es the beam of all the leafing spirits Of the cnintry. The incident by which thin haling happened to he Erin brought practically and visibly before my 03 LT. after err ssing the Italian frontier, was al a very pleasing character. The cholera at Ancona was at Its height, ani Its ravages ere, flog great alarm. I happened to be at Como when the lobal itru.ta of that place determined to come to the aid of the sufferers. A commit tee was farmed, and the appeal drawn up by it to the townspeople was quite a model la Its way. aLing advantage of tae new-Dorn reeling of rationality, the committee reminded their fel , Ire, tan stamen that It was in vain to talk of ion," without practicing It. If ltaliao Ut.ion meant anything, It meant that the auffcr loß topulation of Ancona, once regarded as strangers, and almost foreigners, were now fel low econtrymen lot the inhabitants of Como. Charity, It said, was thelbast bond of patriotism, and now was the time to prove that all Radians hod a common comm.:y and a claim for common support under calamity. Never was the feeling for tinily turned to better accoont. A iarge sub scription for Ancona was raised under its influ ence, and the example was followed far and wide. Is IL net reasonable to hope tnal nation al feeling which exhibits itself under such colors newt finally triumph over all internaloppoaittoni STATE NEWS Toe Borough Council, of Titusville, by a unanimous vote, have offered a roweled of si,ooq for the arrest and conviction of the man who robbed, and attempted to assas sinate Mr. W. T. Botsford, on the 7th inst. Also, a reward of $l,OOO for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who have been, or may hereafter be, guilty of robbery of murder in . the... Oil regions. On Sunday afternoon, the 17th ult., the shock of an earthquake was felt at Penn ingtonville, Coatesville, Chatham and the western part of.Chestar county. Is was so severe aa to shake the houses. One person who was in bed asleep, awoke and ran ' down stairs ib et% what was the matter. Bobo at first thought it thunder, but the sdn was shining brightly ; one or two - slighter shocks were felt during the night previews. Qur readers will remember an account published In the Clanks of a shock of an earthquake felt In Lancaster city, 48 well as In other part&of theconnts7 °Waldo of the city, on the same day as the above. Arc excursion to the oil regieruof Penn sylvania luta been planned by Some of the active atteriebucerned intim petrokum in terests, and a company of capitalists and other Pituninnt business men will make the trip next week. The - party will meet at Meadville, Pa., on Tuesday, 17th inst., and proceed thence to Corry, Titusville, Shaffer, Pitbole city, Oil city, Reno; Franklin, sad other points of interest A erictlinrr Of riitttde copper ore, weigh - ng nearly 9 .poend, recently discov ered tur a tract of mountain land, not far from Monterey Springs.. This with other specimens found upon the same tract of land, fully demonstrates the fact that this 'region abounds in rich copper ore. There IS talk of forming a company to develop the copper territory. Triz Rev. Edsall Ferrier, of Florlda, N. "f., Las been unanimously elected to the Professorship. of English Literature and Riatoryin the branch of the Washington andlefferson College located at Washing ton, Pa. The qualifies ions of this gentle -man are attested in the strongest manner from the most reliable quarters.. Cam- fiEues, principal_ of Downington Academy,was, on his we to Niagara Falls with his family, beset atlfilltanasport, by four Illin4llB and robbed of Ma pocket book, containing $l9O- in greenbacks and other Valuable papers, Just as he was en tering the cars for Buffalo, last Monday week. Tus Washington Trt2oine says that Pro fessor Kirkwood of the University of In diana, has indicated his acceptance of the chair of Mathematics and astronomy, In the Academical Department at Canonsburg. This will add much strength to the Faculty, and give additional confidence to the pub lic. War HAMILTON, Of Westmoreland coml. y, ,realding near Latrobe, 6n Friday last was mortally wounded by the acelden.al discharge of a gun which be was about 'o clean. Lie bad been a member of the 11th Regiment, P. V., and had lost one leg in the service. Ka. Jona SIVA SIPE, of Rut Marlboroug Chester county, Pa., raised the prese, season, three ears of corn, the product of single stalk, eontatning 2,176 grains. Dr. Robert 3. Breckenridge . The Washington Tribune says: We are informed that the Rev. ,Robert J. Breckenridge, D. D., who has been elected to the Presidency of the college, expects to visit both itebrenches at the close'of next week Be will reach Canonsburg ou Fri day, the 20th Wit , and come over to Washington on the following day. fle will spend the Sabbath here, arid preach In the Morning in the First Presbyterian church. Re will return to. Cancauhurg on Monday, and after spending a day or two there, pursue tut joarney eastward. At both places he will receive a most cordial greeting. Ilia eminent abilities, his. high character and his pa frlotic sod useful labors for the country, In The late crisis, .inspire the general with on the part of the friends of the College that he may consent to ec• cept ite headship. NEW ADVERTISEP/lENTS lIESPERD - 8 I Oa, FOSTY•FIVE DOG-POST DAYS A BIOGRAPHY, Prom lhe Dorman of .1 EA N PA UT. PREDICTOR IIICHI ER. Troo VONSISEII. Pilo* 01,00. J_ -L• ROAD, .No 78 Fourth lareat A PATENT CROSS-CUT SAW, irkieh Ie niptrlol for gtyd r< ahead of anything of the 1.1,,,jk2:4, ry IAa.E&AOMEZZa.-3 EI Can be seen.eo the rhhtegi or Tac .. osAs A. RanPEpt, oeigauni assyzit ST., turkniEiTe n. P RODUCE CO.DIRIGNE EINTB— bus. lows Red and Yellow Onions, rated from fhe seed Ulla year; • RV bbla. prime App/iaj ' - 50 bbla Yasuo Sweet potatoes; 1 cat load Peach Blow Potatoes, RI bctinsa Gushers Chsele: . 60' bob ea W: R. - do 506 a. White Beano; 160 a. Planks; . 60 dot. Car Peaches; 60 dot, Ow Tarmatoei and Rloakbarrlea. scal2 POTTER, stag,RET.4 qiiispear,D. • IDIZE 8R1V.1.7-.For.sale br team ti , ocuarcrs, PUBLIC Ictii ICES 17,V -glei4VErTairEv b°%12.1-.!....1'41.7.uFe_"17") Rosa and Dumond stmt., on TuW.-Da.Y7cuo°T.. 17:21, Felii o'clock. Y. Y. orlodurd- B. 13. JILLSON. M. D., sca.7. Orr. Ottatiaarr. Pittsbrg h. Oct. 6th. 1666. 1 ,6 - ara. The, fillostedl /Boast u hly /Meeting of Li of the Board of Directors of thla e will be held at the office In Pittsburgh, tioteonpanY t Bf:COND WEDNESI. , AY, tith day of Oct he ober, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Tha Transfer Books of the Ormpany *laded It atat Saturday, the 7th to AlOad.r well ' the 16 be th of thstsher. By order of the Board. Gt6:l wd E. WESTER VELD, Seeretare. AIRS. RIBA ST'S BE.LECT SCEIOOI.4 80. 11 near St. Clair et reel Bri ISABELLA STREET, AlleghenV, dge. Th e course emaprires Reachng, Writhig Arith metic, Grammar, litstory, rip -aptly, s,attglire-o. liao,liorym,null2,,ecatel attention given to Vo:, Trrum--i 7 : CO per month, 2.1 class 01,60 per mouth, Primers Sian P.UO per month. 1 here racanciee fore more portita—A SPECIAL, EVENING CLASS for Wtitl.g , AtithweliC; and Orthography Young Ladle. who deaf repo qualify tbemseires for Clerk/n.1114, should attend tial N. 11.—All kiwi. of Ornamental Needle Work tittgta, titter altli or withou, SUltillett, as per ar rangement. R. E. 5515.11 T, _•e1020 5,5,7 ;.0,14 NINTH WARD BOUNTY TA X.—The Tax-payers of ins Ninth Ward of intagoity, are Lenby no tiled that the 'tenet; Tax t imes is now due. AU persons who totend paying the tame with Bounty Bond., will please present therm to the hoard of liehool Illreaters, which .7111 meet on MUNI/AY, TeLlittAT and FRIDAY EVEN rsn.s of each w. eh, between the hours o(7 and o'clock, p. m., at to> School House in eald ward, until frovemAer Ist, lees, alter which time no bona, will be received for taxes. J. H. NOBBS, Pres:L._ Jas. sr. SZYTOVII, oc6:lprd JAMS' THE 1.;31'. =enters fox the AIIiteIJAIZOIT ASSO CIATION We requested to report AT °NUE, to the Ewer - elate of the noriace Uommittee, Goa. 1.. PEARSON, at his Office, et Grant atreet. sett, Wall. N. GOBAILY, Ohmln Corn. _ • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - - rIIENANT FARM OIL COML&NY.-A Meeting of the Ktookboldara of this Clonapt-y irii/ he h•lo ON TILE f tame rltliel Iribr.. At / , at TEMPI...ARS, HALL. Fourth attest Polo- us( attetalaoce 1. reque•teo. S. boa. losers of hboonisore will hr :sad beton, the .1..e1t• h , Warn fly order ef the Bossd of tllrectors. 0e13:4td12 16:18an LIA AU NuUK., Q ts.nn Ht; WAR D. -L - LOST. —On Fth I , lEili 11,b s e , e s t , h . e Gare.te Building. on A .L. JET1"1".13171.. addltesed to °l:Overall :Morgans, Wellsville, Ohio,- cont.: tag tome valuabl: rapers. a photograp, sod'emu money. The atnave re wird will Ise paid Oop the edrery of the letter at the OA ZETI 1 , hs E. cola JANI ES iIIUEO ASS. T OST—On eduesduy morniug, 11th A, inst., on Liberty etre- t, a BOY named 808. whoa 13,111 E, about live ye Witara of age. lied on hoa lest, a henna waist, h white hottotm, and tight ear{' with a little blue ribbon in front; very lisht halt, Ile ht complexion and Woo eyes. Any Information eneeetrang his whereabout• .0111 be lhankfi.lly teretved oyparcata. If 4. , t at tbe AL:11011's OFFICE, or at Ate. BLOWN'S residence, on Diamond slier. oelAstd wILLIAM HARE PILEITEII ED Y DR- STRIOKLARD'S PILE REMEDY boa cured tboutanda of the worst exile. of Blind and Bleeding Pile.. It Ores Lamedlate relief and et. facts a permanent cure. Try it directly. It la warranted to cure. 1 . 00 cal. by all Druggliits at 60 cents per bottle. H. E. SELLERS Y 00 loc.sce Orer is,cao sa/Alors were oared of Dlurho t and Dpsenteiry last yelit_py Incase of On SY RION, LAND'S ANTI-080LE. DiLLXTEJ RE .Toe fact o its beans and so extensively la the Efospilists 1 r too , of SD- taloaq of DR. IierIDOSCLAIND'S ,ANT4.ollELhatti MIXTDILD for the tare of soots Wild thrsatit Oases of Illarthos and Dysontt ry. This is the ant, pnrystaston ha own as • sofa and certain remedy far Onoters. Do ooth• with out so trainable a medlobon. Get a bottle of It dl. reel). le is sold hY Draitlistil at 00 141 " P" Bottle. IL E. SELLERS & 00., celi lid Snake. DRESS SILKS. Is new st3/e.,lneluelas soma VERY RICH GOODS. YOB SALE BY WHITE, ORE & CO. c13:11, a FIFTH STREET TB.NBIYEON CLUB Lt-CTITERti. HON. JOHN G. SASE Tbegreat American . ent Hoed," will DELTV. Teenyeon flub, at TW LEVTURE., under the anapleea ot the Ural, Holiday ad 'Tuesday beams, Oct. IG aqd 17 DlONDAT—uPoetry and lbo Poet:." TUESDIIT—.Tankee Land," unpubthatc4 Humorous tut Patrlatle Poem Tickata IMPTY CENTS. Can be obtainual Ike 20 uala mad Drug Ctores and at the dooz. adl3:4 , d Dome open at 1 ( ooseinenee at, o'onek. Prl VS,BURG.I3 &ND RAILROAD CONNELLSV/LL. • lir I NTEII ARRA NGEMEiAT. 02 attd alter RICINDA.y, Oct IGth thla, the tri.D.4l Nltt Leave On Depot, owner of Rau sad WAD, astollows LAAIreLLIiVI4IIIII Pittabuziat. IPittalOgh. XLMI to and horn tralootown. 7/6 a. la. aoo p. to. Maytag, • " • • Sal p. m. lops a. I* raw. Ploitstesport Aseom'a...lls3o s. at; aiio a. la Samid .• Clap. at. p. m. First Biaddast's ' 4 ... 100 a. m. BM a. m. 15011 d • , 440 p. COI p. &today. Oltmob Tula to salt hem Zdaltaeoport 1.0014 at. latitat. • Far *tat! apply to L J. MAXIE, Agent ott*OV W. B. tiTtittr• Superb:den% Ulu (111 — ri -- nt oazi STRICKLAND'S RIELL IFL COES CAUCH BALSAM. Dn. STnICELAXD'a Nettlntl:MUNl 00Von Bab say 11 Warranted Oaura 00trhs. Coble. Kobus. nese, Asthma, Whooping Omagh, hare Throat, Comm.:option, and all atrections of the Throat and Lungs. It to the only preparation irnovro to curt Chronic COughi, Aatinno, and Consumption. It never falls to cue Whooping Cough and Crony. Try a bottle directly. It Is prepared from honey. It la pat tretilarly recommended for the young led the old. Bola by all Druggists at 80 pent! per hot. E. E. SELLERS & CO„ WROLE.RALE AazNr4. GOLD AND SILVER_ WATOILES, OLOofirl AND JEWEL y, nee broneht to Aile d/Len" tiXOt ipona_now be semi at the OBE of T. H. KLAGES. No. 3.13 ocl coral at., when, yvaTOllEs of the beet matters, JEWEL. BY of tba lowest. styles, •CLOOKS or ever" Jae curio. of ben Alnalicall are Frenahlaakem yttRA t 3 IDVZIA AND PLATED OCIODS,,anek a" Forke„ Speen, and' Hollow Wire: Bohemian end Eretteh qnna and plate VAIIES - 01 rhoieeat Patternet and. all entries barObylog Otti my sty's of 1 •14• It 111 be rend at a great 8ED130.• YION I • Effil . Watch andJeerettil Wert runfollif mare and 're aired. Bighem pr.ohpald for Old Eller, Iron tiro:get the plate, el Federal 'Meet, Allegheny. • oordlyd GRAND CONCERT. PUY W •H. SLACK Would inform him flrl•nd• and tha pnbho, that 'TWO GRAND CONCERTS 1,111 bo given by a class numbering. about ONE iiurruura• AND Fir/ 1 , of his pupils, at EXCELSIOR HALL, ALLEGHENY; ON THURSDAY ASID FRIDAY, 001% Urn AND iota Therneoremme will embrace a choicepe leo, ion of SOLOS, VVIETTILS end CHORUS tS. If frets, v 5 eta. °raid ran under le years, 15 eta. For sale at the Book Stores and at the door. Doors open et 7; Concert comm..; II 7% Welk. The piano io be used on the occaslan has bean kindly lurniebed by H. fLhennu k Bea. ' Wood Id. Ike next term of Prof. FLACK'S ElCHume, rommeoCee on SI! TU.RIM Y, Ow. RI st, at DA ViS , BALL, Water Street, over Revenue tailed. Terms, Cl perseeelon of live months, papally l a advance. INE .OWELLIN(i FOR SALE, .• Situated at the corarr of Euonau and Dsirts treats, eleventh ward, f'lttitnargh, having a trout des feet a tootle) on Druaaan arrant, and enternL c o s g along Devil street 140 feet, on Winch la erect- • New Two-Storied Brick:l44lin. Ooatainteg seree room. , bath roars and draftee room, no attk, mash honer, cellar tinder the Es.a.tte betas with cement hoer, gas and grata, WWI lage ragas itt the 111torten,tearbbt Mediae and Ens S age the par lor, IltalettrOWEl and bed meals. The house Was telllG to the tacit duzebla 'Ammer sag Welted to the bum styles for the bwaer , a etre oacupsnOT. Grape ..M,...." „„?°l4' introit trees UM • lartir teleCtialrar-..^.“"' - ty ' :Ah Pe gr ~,,,, e r Otilraf examining Las propel... , _ _pa remixes, now eqs4Piea b r t-oht. BNOVIDOWV, sad they Villtoool9o fur. fx putyndart! tont% .91910 CHL°4DYNE The me -Stream preparation he. been found t. earn:die moat 111.:11.atIR FILL ()Lift/LT/YE f.F FIOTIS in the treatment of NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA INFLUENZA, CRAMPS. CONSUM P TION, BRONCHITIS, ERYSIPESAS. Ao. It ens first Introduced In London In 1844, ■ Which time it has elicited the highest eneomt nom the so-et eminent of the medics/ faeulty vrs A i/I:TS PETTIGR Vir, M. D Frilos - of theiloyal College Of Surgeons, .a,gland, •'1 have co heslta•lon in stating, after a (air trial of Ulf I.(MODYNE, that I have never met with any Meal.oa so efficacious is as Anti spasmaac aed Sedative. I Lillie used It, in l.rn• suxp ion, Asthma, btarrho , a. and other dia and am most,perfectly satlachol with the tesults " SIMON JOHNSTON, Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets 0t1 3 .0011t , 2,1p IVICY.&D.E.YB Pittsburgh Package Express Delivery This great convenience to the botinets eommu• nay la now in successful operation, :AN., IHE Iti.SINIa=S MEN APPRECIATE IT. Packing es, Unlike, barrels, boxes, rte., &a, conveyed to all psrte of Pittsburgh. A. J. Iia.N.HIN, Druggist, St. Clair street, op poi lte St. Clair Iloted. JOS. FLEMING, Druggist, Smith-east corner or Market Street and Dismond. TI . LTON, Drugret, Dilipatch Sol/ding, Jth M. FU street, .105. •BLE, Druggist, coiner 6th end Grant ste SIMON JOHIMSTON, Druggist, corner Fourth .1,, Smithfield streets. N. rdcOLA 8S EN it 00., Druggists. North-west cor at r of Market and Diamond. e. It F. nd V ANLib er DEVOST, Druggist, corner or &tith- Id aty streets J. W. PIII0t:E. News Depot, corner Smith. Ilotd end PULL threats. Wlll. OILOYIOSE., Jewetler, corner Wood and I.lcersy streets. ALE/tEr. SON h. 00., corner Woad and Fourth stdeout. t. R. wr.1.1)(19. Noin( Wool street. E. W. GYM, corner Wood st. sod VirgtoCity. 30S. WODDWELL , corner Wood end Second streets. W. F. St MFRTZ t Vklerty., No. 31 Fifth .tract. DARE'S HOTEL Lib street. 0. A. KELLY, Druggist, No. 62 Federal street, Allegheny City. h. K. CRAIG. Druggist, corner Federal and Rob inson .tree., Allegheny (illy. 0. A. KELLY, Druggist, corner Federal and Lhio nriets, Allegheny iJity. Frit-riga! r Mee at J. H. HORELAND'S, No. 23 Markin street, vraore pa•kages Call ho le ft. The yrs gong are marked "Xereideros Pittsburgh rack age Egress Delivery" and "lied Star" vorrospono Dig with the eignal cards. No connection with any oiler EZOCZ. Company, el 3 atil -it/FIN P. Mel - A DEN. I lUNT'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC is :old at the old pace. Mailed, POST PAW. 011 receipt°, two Ceres sect litatops. JOHN P. KURT & CO., rtibth 59 FIFTH sTKELT, ffiuonl 1, ocl2 Wnoc E3A1.1 Miami, ___ A Borough ORDUSANCE of th ßorough of AN Zimmerli:aline. forbidding W. P. Wootridge • Co., and Brooke, Balistable& Co. from emend. ingibeir property oat further for the purpose of Relinteg, Beetifying. Diatilltng or itikaufatrioring 011 mithbo the limits of mud Baru .. ,uatit or any oth er person or penned from parenaaluglnroperty for Punka. within said Beretta,. Be if ordained by No Bvxpest cad Cbstacil of No Barettyn of Teraperanocilie, tout O amv emeekd byjho authority of !hi .eto, ?bat W. P. Woolridge • Co.. and the arm of Brooks, Bulentine a Co.. constathig of A. T. Brooks, J. W Ballentine and WO O. Warden are hereby forbidden from poem pylog any more property Ciao they now occupy for UlO purpose of Heetifying, Matthias Bette. tag sae Zdzanfamortag Chl wtthia the limtts of add Borocuan or any other person er person Ire hereby forbidden front purehasing operty with• in the matte at said Borough for . 41 purpose, and even _pence or preens se deeding. shell for ea,. enenee, forint any pay fot the use of , said Borough, a sun not len than twenty-ti re &ant". net more than on. hundred dollen, to be recovered summarily, by etworletion before the Burge. or any Justice of Me Peseta of said Ba °ugh. Bald parties to tot liable to the atoreatud prosily for each and every csy they shall notate the prostskui• or lid, ordinance, and 1n ease the lo: or PSleoneeted aforesaid shall ro Ct r"i tr e a. td peoalty , it ehaU be the duty dfnturgeas or Just re of the Peace to commit said parson ,p pampas to Lim eommuntjail vt Allegheln"coutty for any period not excx.g thirty days. Resehrlons or ardinantos of meld Borough conflicting With the foregoing, ha, and the same are hero by repealed Ordained apt enacted Into s law. MU 9th day of October, A. TIIO3IAs FERfilf SON. Bargees. Attest>ii. Fannon, Clerk of tlooncit. oat Staid J . G. LAUER, No. .icsa. Manx'lr..ept Eitroot. 07 G 0 OLS TCJI 8, }SASE r 9 ROCKING 1108SES At reasonable prices, VIV la cdo ini ciao ears.el lalal. 200 bags prime to choke 1110 Corte, 06 pockets Jars COdee. lalids. P. H. sod (Juba Same, 126 bkia. Relints! and Oretahett Sugars, 75 half °bests Y. R. and Oolong Teal. 15 do strictlypana, Id do bolea G. P.l is, 60 bags prime Rlso, 100 bbla. ebearsand shake Syrups, 10 bbls. Sorghum Molasses, 100 bbla. cholas P. R. do 25 bb'.. So. 3 large Dl:takers!, to bail bbin No. 3 " do 20 do Pio. 2 do 115 kilts No. I, 2 and 3 do 75 best,. large Cream Cheese, Wlth assortment or Pittabtarglt ?donut,. tore., which will be eeld at the lowest market pt lee, by LII 'PLR, BAIRD as PATTON, cold Nos. 112 and 11l SecondatoeeL COLLINS & WRIGHT. 3211 . 14 .X . Z . VELI\TX/216.. BRASS AND SHEET ➢dE rm.. WORKERS, BRITTANIA CASTORS, OARBON AND LARD OIL BURNERS, and an dlderest nylon of Britton's mad by Glom Haut, lantu.ort. Organ promptly flllea. No. 120 SZcOND STIOLYT, PITTHEI7OiI4II. Ps. 1.? HO ON THE OHIO RIVER, at Manchester —Ai choice Residence for sole, Wire well dithilied lions° awl largo Lo; traits, shade ewes. tie , euy of &CCM. Also • good two story. Brisk Dwelling and largo Loa fronting cui River avenue{ lmmediato ponsealon. Alan, for t OOO . twat two story Brick Rowse and. Lot of roond OD 8. Canal sired., two imaares Bon the Hand al Midge. /or sale by . 8. CUTHBERT & SORB, 0011 al fdrudiat erect. DZSIIIABLIt CITY PEOPEETx FOR AX.E.I be ptoperty now occupied. lq subscriber, e l s. voorgu , s SHOP, in the Fourth Ward pittaburalu. baring a front of 44 feet q Indies on Duquesne Way, running back 170 fest to a ten foot they. Frr terms I ne.,l enquire at Kirkpat rick & Heuer.% No. 213 Liberty street, or of the subscriber on the premises. °cloned ROBERT BOLE. 1 0011.1.NG STOVES, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, GRATES, FRONTS, FENDERS, An. Alan, all kinds of HOLLOW WA/ :CASTING Se. 301 Liberty Street. 4,1y0 ALLEN, XEEk OO TIM BOOKS for the County Tax re male log unpaid have been paned in charge of the subscriber. Tax-parer* havl , g not yet paid their taxes. will please take notle• and can at YIIELP , PARK ti aCCPS office, where he Will bo ready to receive thelb. oc9.lted /BLAU hTENV.O.IIR. Collector. rrANA,RINDS, preserved In sugar, nad ant tip i n g i n . pas; a desirable . fruit for the sick room 'Jest received and for Sale at the Peru -119 Orocery State el JO/31e M RE.1.9 . 11.tW, colt corner liberty sad Read 4.ll, PICHLIS PICKLES, PICKLES 7 15 Roe. premium Plek/ro,superlor b, ends, 40 bbelt . Vickles,prtme, For rai, k, O.LIS. BALSLEY, ore 7OO Liberty atroet EALT-10Q 1 sacks Halt, dairy, an Mu; e and for sale b 7 11ETZIER k Imes, oca Not. Its ass WOOdittbbt. YORE STATE APPLES.--2, car loads prime /Aka shcas:Applax now.lin atom and tal aois trs• 4. TO/QT 00. .NTEVV.RAIBINS, , New Latter slid Bauch fistaimhin It hole Atid bolt !tionot Itttt,twed end jot ante r szyzin 8808. 1/138.-25 bl. bbla. White Flab, 26 do, 't rags Female bi 06.NilELD. • ri.EW ADVERTISEIYIENTS . _ • IMPORTED A ND POR SALE BY TIILS PO PI: LAIL &L LIS" LC FIVE CENTS A COPT With usual Oiliest= to dealer. %frail% FLF 111 Dealer lc all kinds of TOT UtaITS, WAGONS WHEE LBARRO WS, AA NEW ADVERTISEIYIENTS pRESBYTERIAN BANNER li`k) Ft. 1 The Editors and Proprietors of the TR ESBYTE BIAZi BANNER makes cne following LIBERAL OFFER. All NEW SUBSCRIBES paying In advance for 1886 have their names Inime , llately en teral, and the BANNER will he sent to them matt] Jaw:tory Ist, FREE OF CHARGE Th., new- subecrlt , ers alll hn.ra ths BkFINT.R nom Low till Jar.uary 1551, ro t TWO DOL LARS. We make this anti, not to reduce oar reittnor terms, winch ore now as low as Le consistent with safety. but to encourage and old Pactoik Elders, and our friends generally, In natant ng the eiren• lotion of the BONNE R, belleri.g thin those who subscribe now, will afterward• he wtlung to con• Untie at our usual rates. Persons desiring to 'apt this proposition will plrose subscribe with. out delay, liner. the FREE. PAP, Hy eommenee itiet as soon an the NEW NA..iiIES are raer.lred. TUE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER Ns. a most valuable European correspondence. has contra, tors In almost every part of ourOW countr. receive. contributions from some of the , beet writer. In the Mhurch, and contain. editori- OD the mast Important infl eCt. of pu olio aril Al. mut• Interest. it I. a first etalla rllligiOUS news. paper, and just t mai a paper e. should be in every Adder.,, JAMES ALLISON & C0 .1 PlinllTTßillAlf &MEE, PIiTSBOEGH, PA. oclitltdraisF NEW G001)131 De. 61 Market Street, La dies Glove Hid BalmoraLs. do Goat and Morocco Balmorals, do Goat Congress Gaiters. do Double Bole Lasting Balmorals, do Kid Heel Slippers Misses' °hove Kid, Goat. Morocco and Lasting, Balmoral, Polish Boots, Slip pers, 4 c . CIfILLIZENS• SlittE.S of all the 'stoat ttytea 16a beet elsortment of HMTS IN THE CITY; HOTS AND 1 - “T*7IIS• CALF, KIP AND , 313-4.1. N BOUTS AND BALMOBALs. As these rows were ordel.e early la the sesuo. bet ore the recent adr•nee Prir , s• Dough. tor GASH, we tan sell at LESS than prey/sr, Eastern prise. Jr, A. ROBINSON & CO., 01 MAIIBET STIIRET 6 0v EdiN Id/5.N.17-ddl.k;. EXTENSILE SLLE OF BLANKETS, BEDSTEADS, Q UERXS 'PARA :ic. WILL BE AT AUCTION AT THE Medical Purveyor's Warehouse, No, 18 Market at., Nashville, In Tuesday, Del, 17,166 i, at 9 o'clock, d, X, 15,C03 Blankets, i Lk* Small Tables, keoo /ma Bedsteads, 6 Cooklkg Stoves, 1,14 Canvas Cots, 6 do Ranges, 1,203 Skean., s$ Caldron/4 5..00 Sitteas and Forks,. y ipSadiros, 5,600 I 206 Lookitog ()lusts, And a variety or ottor rumlahlog Goats Queensware and Glassware, ConslsUng of Plates, Dishes, Pitthers, Tea• Pots, Mugs, Bowls, ett., And a largo assortment of TINW.a. me 7. A huge part of them mutinies ars emitirely news. Catalogues may Os bad on application. ROBERT - MX= sa, • Sung . end Brvt . 11. S. V. Bind. Par. V. S. A. C. B. rir tracts at On, Ammtloaaer. oelintitd OIL LANDS, - 90 Acres on Pithole Creek, Abort are ulna west of rfeihrbtuy. It Ilet well for Wring; le corm:Mend wood od territory, and will be mad allwhetecr, or in iota of to acre.. a will ha .old cheap. A.L.St), The Three Undivided One-tortieth Part a 42 MIRES OF LAND, Renate in (torn Planter Tooreahtp, Venango Pa., between Holeteen'a Eon and Plthole Urea rn i about thrte•fourths of a mile from the Grant Well. Thug la part of the s I . M. ItraCitMei Dam, whlnh Herr Immediately north of the fderey Farm. We will sell one or all Vireo share. to. ;ether. A Few Lola of Land on West Ilitkory Croce About two miles from Tid'mite and one and a half These lota contain ao a ont sere D each. They Ile well for boring, end offer a good opportunity to indivtdoals and companies, toput-chase a soma amount of territory, in foe attopin at a moderate price. nuo v.:ranted. ALEXANDER WALLACE, TIDIOUTE,I77AIMEN CO., PA HUGH FITZPATRICK, FIRST PRILMIUJII GOLD PEN MANUFACTURER Ihilo Ha Third and Market sts., Second Story, entroneo on Third street. Uohl Pens and Gold and Silver Pencll.oase •hOlcaale arid retail Pens repaired. Persons Loving Pens to repel. an gene them by mall, and they will be promptly refereed. KNOWLE'd PATENT 91C3311./i2 I.ID-MP. ose )lt 1 sl way. ready to Atari witkoyt utter etal ale. Ilea, been for tow yearalln exteatilve nom for eupplyhhr trotter to STEAM BOILEttS 1n Mantle Metering Egablletreeents, with perfeot nieces., It t. unqueettonably the MOST III:LIABLE INDEPENDENT 6 TEAU PUMP over Invented, mid for 14 I nIPLIOITY and DURA• BILITY competion. Vail for eireu am. A ll aloes dollrercd promptly to orc er by the tole niroxitn. BAILEY, FIRBELL it CA., No. 167 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, P ()Friel; OP TOP Pirraulti Ua 00.,...„, r Philadetphi. October i1th,185.5, XrOTICE It 3 HEREBY GIVEN that a tithe sPEUIAL NEETIreO of thetstockholdere of the RETRONA OIL 4.70,11 PA NY be tuald at their once. No. 624 Walnut street, nasals Nos. 21 Ind 2t, on WEt t NE.al.LlYormaher Mfg at 6 o'cloolf, m., for the apeetal purpose of reducing the (NNW Stock of the said Compacts ham Five Iftmdred TOonSood Pollan to One EfUttdred and Seventp•dve Thousand Dollars. HENRY L. ELDER, t. GARNEIT ' I nt. RILEY. ' 0t9m0t11,19,2:11 RECEIVED, A SPLENDID STOOK OP FALL AND WIN'TER BOOTS AND :BODES, Comprising ha put Men and Bays` Boots and Shoes, Oongreas Gaiters, Belzoni Woolen's and Mists ashancalli and Clatters and Guru; • large ercortnutot of Childreris' Shoes, wh has been purchased before the late advance lo ts shoes, and will DO sold chespu than any calm house la the stay. (ochilwd) J. eff'KELV..I: Fifth at. EZO 6 11.013 KINS, COAL AND COKE DEALERS. AND gHIPPRES, DIANCHEST.£II, near the Patatagar Oar Stables. /%122ILIES ta wansclai lO Ihrittintiougs. • ootitf NEW ADVERTISEMENTE - GOLD, bILTER AND OLL j Shares and Prtrnts for the sMllLoa THE SALESROOM OF THE IiEIY YORK PETROLELII PRE CI WELL OPEN TEE SPACIOUS. STORE, No, 04 Fifth St, ander Opera Houle, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, F4Jk A FEW DAYS ONLY. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 10 r. A CHANCE FOR ALL TO STRIKE OIL A SURE INVESTATRNT! OIL SHARES FOR ONE BOLLUI A Share in 8125 000 for One Dollar! ♦ fiIIARE u A LARGE TRACT OR LAND FOR SE A Share in the Distribution of $125 3 000 Worth of Goods for One Dollar. The Poor Nan on a Level with the nieit Mon, Present to Every fhareholder TO BE GIVEN AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE The Shareholder still retaining his Were at in the Oil Lands of the Company. 1.2.5,000 P RIZ LS GIVEN AWAY WHICH COST AT' WEIOLESALE, 36 AOO, BUT Worth at Retail Prices, $125,000, THE NEW YORK PUIROIEII3I PRIZE COMPANY The excitement attending the develodment of the vast reservoir of Petroleum la various parts of the continent of North America, hut never been equalled since that which followed the dtacovory of gold in Oa/Varela, and the amount of capital invested In Its production and Matillation has been unprecedently large. In innumerable instances investment has bcmc followed by large profits—ln many cases almost fanuloua anns have been real ised, and hundreds, nay, thousand], of individuals hate became sudder.ly rich, have purser. from pov erty to affluence In the twinkling of an eye, and emerging from their stem of want and deprivation have reveled in the comfort, luxury and ease that the • poneeslon of riches can bestow. There Is scarcely an Individual In the Eastern, Middle or Western Statea whole not acquainted With these facts, and there is narcery one who has not some friend or neighbor who has ensiled his envy or cengretulations by n striking Us. ,, Hamel On• as Lbeta Instances have teen, how. ever, and great as then mount of oil taken from the many well. now developed and constantly dere'. opine , has been and M, the chances for Investment are by no means exhausted, if they are even di lisinlshed, and every day experience teaches that the geld for enterprise I. by no means tilled, but that the opportunities foe realising smormons re turns from small investments erre quite se numer ous as ever. • - The plans of many of the Oil etmoanles In the country are !there/. In the extreme; marry, most of them, we►are willing to believe, ere conducted on pdampies of perfect fellness, bet none of them, of which we hare heard, otter . . CERTAIN' AND IMMEDIATE llErußtis on trio invairtaxonia male In te•rn, or combine any of the IPIDiEnch•E ADVANTAGED 4 offered y toe NEW YORE PE - reoLEun Paizsco. wines not only seconet to annlC3lo/441611 Intercit in 111 VALUABLE DLL LARDS, 'zilch are iuvorpasud In location, and which. fromall the Ylalbie indications, pronalceto be AS Oroductire as any In the goal, but every Stock holder Lcan or an Immediate return of the 21114 Invested. with the charm of Realizing 61,0611 . for every - doll. invested, °ravel Latour' eftorrrid Thin aatounding result will more fully appear, and lie feasibility be thoroughly ultderstowl, by the perusal of the following PROSPECTUS OF THE 192 W YORK PETEOLIUMIKT2II CO. -$1254'01). Prtectical Office 542 BROADWAY. OFFICSAS , a. W. GANNETT, Prealißini. IrratCir.S. W. BENNETT, Jeweller, To 12 West Tall atm Oinctrukati. O. U. A. SAGEITDORPR, Watch 0.0 Makcr, P-ovidence, T. H. CF. . 111 ARSTori. Jeweller. la 7 Brow.%war. Nay = erk City. 301115 T E. A- VAIL. Vlerchant, 634 Broadway, Now Tart Y. B. Itnl 3 ThiSON;leyeAler, tenth street, PLL J. e i rtt..ll,sllvenrar eeDnalet, COMO UM stre sad Lai fit t:r rfaW TOTIt4 • . FRANS, ZIP4'O9 ,6 IIkBIaTK.UI O•darr cOrhti Wkst tAGEN DOU OSecr n% •• Plllreasuree. &;,'VAlLeita LZIWPOP'PROPEBIrt: The OIL LANDS OT THE COMPANY eoattat of An; exteasls-e trosTothmetittuatre II rcalrm from Terkertbarri la Altones. cumnoyi Chlof 16 the sartico.t_r.be . • -: 111011-EST eu. 1/61 OULD .DING LATIEI IN THE a number of flowizof and pumping vets Vance the don't qualicias of vole and Lyn :041w% OIL,' Worth froro.twitty dopati to SIXTY DOLLA/T9 RER 13.1.tinEta Upon thin property tt In the hatentien of the °them to commence sinking • well lnicaedintely, the premien' maehinery heth.g in prima! of can itinetion, and, it is the opinion of the Damper:T.! CitOirtelet.ea wall as of the meet experienced tx perte that nil will be struck tri Wit iceary abort Period from the time of corronancing to sink the wed. Io addlllon to this trainable oil Ignd , the corn piny L lopoesesilna of a tame amount of MISGELIoUTEOUS PROPER IT, centlettng Of Volnatielleal Estate; Silk Gooda,Latee,shawla Gold and Silver Watottea, Diamond; Jewelry, Newlos Machine; Chlekerinra Sow Poops, Sin Plane, Steinway and So w s. Plano', ele gant Silk Mama, Rreal(falt, Dlnnet and Tea Setts, Silver Wats, rioted Ware, Gold Pena Sewing LADLES , SEIVELDY Ereastples. ,Fingeegtoin ' E "-d"l4 W : teh Ir,Speneld Teosof lorses.AACer t. 2isr,4,,tlDo4t u n '"l"WAg°"AN 0111 lETr01A of every deserlyclon of VALUABLE AND ELEGANT GOODS, all of which la to become the ESOLVSIVE PROPERTY OF TILE SHARE. UOL.DERS, DISTRIDTITED WITHOUT PARTIALITY or diwrzminattoo to EVERY ONE WHO INVESTS ONE DOLLAR, QNE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR, ONE DOLLAR WEI ton THE PAR VALUE OF EACH SHARE, This lane amount of property has been oont clb uted to the alters] stock of the company by a 'umber of WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MERCHANTS of the fratposltfon to the MEROANTLLE WORLD, ant to Worth et ErrAIL PHIO7-4, - 4 1 .1. 2 . a a fly Tile PLANO/ DIRTP.II3IITTOIf to shareholdere and the average profit made on the Etna!' prime, they calculate that a Prlvlt of Twenty Thourand Dogorr will remain In the bands of the treaeuret, whith rum will form THE %V ORSINI) CAPITAL OrTfiEISO.IIPANy With which to pay - tor the ICTCILSILA lIT YACM,KIZT r far the purpose of des...Wong the VALUABLE OIL LANDS, wbfeh willlorever reseals the PPOPPIPI, 111 PPP OP TOP COMP.&Prr, and etch shareholder wall es retitled to his full allots at sllthe proceeds derivestlroto the rfloDucl.: OF THE WELLS, or the eastietquent. - INCREASE OF THE VALUE OF THE LANDS, as well eta all the produeis of the acme. 01 711010 OF COAL, IRO!, o 8 TIXDIIII. The faith, reputation and ttuaineen position of the °Rican of the Company ate Pledged to • 1.11.1D10/LNIS MANAGEMENT of the Lakin of the Company, nod no tibet or energy tvfll be spared to make EARLY AND LARGE DIVIDENDS. In the astribution of presents there will be no lottery, no game or chaoce, as the DIA. or Prete* tation la entirely now, novel, and original. Thus it wlil be seen that every purchaser of share must receive Immediately some return for hie vestment, and BESIDE HIS PHARE IN THE OIL WEI/LS, • tvi u. ant - Alva A V.I.LVAIIIit OIFT. • lie ma y getFARIIL He limy get a thOuland dollar N39110. A, in :nay get a LIOLD•WATuIIi Re may get a DIANONID P/N. He may get a SEWING hint/HISS. We may get a thousand times more than he has paid, sad will certainly receive an meant return on the sum infested, / 00 dillt 01 3 on Purchasing this shares. One Bemired and Twenly•flve 'Thousand Shorty' WILL rem 138IIII• AT ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE! Thresher= and presents to be Ely= st once to the pureheser. The sales room will open for the Inspection of the lmmeose stolur of goods to be given away SATTIRDAY, October 1404 frOnt 10 N. until ift p. If. The sale or oft *teen will Commence oh MONDAY, 00TO HER 114 and CONTIACE A /TIM DATE', from BA. UAW 10: P. X. N. B.—Ledies destrone etinvestlng t deck end an office In the Wei toact,imprtmaly ter thole; : seeetstoodatten. The ledlu•end gentlemen 1t Plttabatglegre - re.; sPettruittlegitei .to Thlii the sates roesson th opienhag sh Stitt see for -themselves the teamesse e. Eirahtsgee th,he deOved bi lart.itigg to SAMOS at. Flew. Pork Petroleum Prize Company . 0417.gtd DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, fice Itfh.CRUM & eLkFILISLE, NO. 19 FIFTH STREET. New Trimmings and Ornaments, Bead Gimps and Buttons, Rich Bonnet and Scarf - Ribbons, Fine Gilt and Pearl Bolt Buckles, Rich Silk Belting—a new lot, Bargains in Linen,Handkerchieils, Real Lace Collars and Setts, Needle Work Edgings and Inserting, Cambric and Hamburg Bands, Magic! Ruffling and Cashs Real Thread and French Veils, American and English Hosiery, Gloves and Gauntlets--last styles, Zephyr, Wool and Knitting Yarns, Ladies and Childrens' Underwear, Balmoral Skirts—new styles, Duplex Skirts, French Corsets, Gentlemen's Shirts; Collars, Ties, Merino and Silk Underwear, Misses Kid Gloves—all sizes, MERCHANTS AND D BALERS • Will find It to their odrantago to to tit and Ott&Zl Lao our a ttok Wars toirthttund• MAMMAS & CAELL9LI3, NO. 10 11178 SZTIMET, Pittsburgh, Pa., EATON'S NO. 17. FIFTH STREET. JUST RECEIVED, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LACEG GOODS A NADDEFBLONDE;LES, oLL/u3s AND BANDKERUHIEFS: BONNET, NECK AND SASH RIBBONS; EXTRA SILK BELTING—faII Dna; PLAID VELVET RIBBONS; VELVET ILIBBONS—aII calm; WHITE EDGE; SCARLET AND BLACK TEL. VET RIBBONS; • NEW STYLE NAT VEILS; THREAD A.ND LADE vEns—tau suartaient BEAD ORNAMENTS AND SETS; HEAD AND SILK 11‘)Nse, DRESS AND CLOAKII.IIINGS: Fula. s..r3a rtravisifix GOU L DS for Ladles am'G INT li ZEPHYRr GOODS; FULL Lunt HOSIERY AND GLOVES; FINE ASSORTMENT ZEPHYRS and YearCSl FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS gEliZaiar LY, at Wholesale and Retail. F. H. EATON, oc7 BATES & BELL ear NOW oritazia A ev v aroo)<,Or a. $g • - rc DRESS 063D13 1 MERINDE , CLOAKS. No. 21 Fifth treat. IdATED cntap GLYDZ . 4A. Ar.E. ADMIT . ~.."" ,: ' .•• . Prank fan Corder and Faldn Cagan; ' Tho parboonhtir to date from kitenat lit, and the and and style the blatteee to be oondindiJO adder the name of .: Macrum t Gl* & Co.! AT WHOLEf3ALR, 65,000 Enameled Pape4ollars; 25,000 Common do. • do.; 2,000 'pounds Wool linting Yang 2,000 dozen Wool and 'plerhio Bose; - 300 doz. Underskirts dad Drawers; 75 cartons Bead Blips; 500 dozen Lace Vel4 500 doz. Ladies' Limit Ildkb, , - And • vent heavy 46 . 1 k of Fapoy Goods; Notions, &ET.. to ALT EASTERN RELTOES. k l ELY GO(/7 NAP, W f2i 1U DDS Tuve ..t.N. , .e.e.:;artie fet &Da t. h a inbes..two :Less Lagoa Yel§lso. Sr oaldad two cues Ordiers,' Male . 121 ;Whits Babe Merino Storting., one rasa Waste Stacking., two cues glen's Boas. Ire Shirts ant drawers, and s ltd-stoat of 8.A.T...M0/IAL B.IVIRTE,- Hoop skirts, Hoods, Sontsgs,En{ % Shawls. btu, Head Nets, Corsets, T'r •••issetalno, Allitioery Goods, Flowers, rreathent, Dona, Silks, Embro•dettes,' sad a gra.al variety o Fanny Goods. • Oar MAim Depui4m . wul be found Mituti, :BTOCKINC yAquise 9coo pounds nyetior make—ell ietirs. and Mall, at eastere'pes. JOB HORNE t 00.. 71and TO MARKET' STREET W. moortHtAD'S, 81 Market Str4t: NEW FALL CO DS; FIILL , LINE VELVET RIBBOAS, 0010T12 Elttnauumunts AND FANO GOODS; OLOVEYIAND 11.0=tilr i EMBEOIDET4I2O, LINO : aad SIZE ataiDESitealEPS, SELZ BELTIEVETA $ll colors BEAD SETS AND 09E1)ITUELKERISe: • • RE'S SID a Lqzz; WOOLEN GOODS. !Ni /vim ALLEGHBZiY HP9IDENCi roo MALE.- =',•=== FOR satr, the two itOio =Mt= mu, NO. 1261-P Km; Alieelse; tm t so . lag pacr bioar, bdtatnogss A oo z e a o 04 tt P a i co *A ool .W or AtAr .; • A POUR WON HOUSE. 0/1. - IrOating op POI fitress APP/i tO: • ' S. 8.13/M421; - oco td mina' s'r., (Bio'. Millais.) • HO, 17 RIFTS ST
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