thg pillsintrgh (het. ITZLISECIED UT PUBLIEBINI 1180CIAII01- 8 4 . n:q1DAY, OCTOBER 14, 1865. THE CUEIHEIIiCY The Secretary of the Treasury, we are 4tmtified to note, will recommend to Con- Oess such 'measures as will steadily but s4ely reduce the volume of the currency. What these measures will be we can only guess; but we trust they will be such as will effectually attain the desired result, without crippling business or interfering with the prosperity of the vial:dry. That the volume of the currency is too greatovery one will admit. We have first the iisties of the Natkmal banks; second the issues of the government; and third the -issues of the State banks. The aggregate Of these is estimated variously from $1,300,000,000 to $1,500,000,000;but Is prob ably nearer the Inside than ihe`outside sum. tinder the national hankiny, law all State bank Issues will be ao'severely taxed, after t July 1, 180, that It be I possible to keep themln ChtCulation after t date. Mach of it hasalready been wi drawn; and the reel will be cancelled on . before that day. We Shall thus, by the.: at 'of July next, hatre no currency but tha of the govern ment-and the national b kg. The retire ment the Slate bank nee will reach Probably $100,000,000; and within the the sinue time the govenaMent will probab ly fund 00,000,000 of its compound inter est notes. Fhe total government issuea amount to 49640314,694 i the National bank issues, 5186,000,000—al ogether V 50,614,694.- Btippeabtg the State bank issues all retired, 4, and fifty alillona compound Interest notes Panded, we should BO have a legal tender arrency of $1,100,000,000—t00 much by ' Or the goverment tunes, $477,012,141 Sie compound interest notes. These al %hough letal tenders, are mostly hoarded, And do not enter into the circulation. They kould all be funded without Interfering with currency in circulation. . The National Banking Law allows an is -gue; tire believe, of V 300,000,000, or an ap croxßoation to it. Th is, of itself, I s suffi ient for the country, and we shall never get business established npon a healthy ba. Its until we get it within that limit. Time 'will be required for this, of course; and Tare must be taken that it be not done too suddenly; but let us have the certainty that it tsillbe done in due season. The whole of the compound interest tomes may as • well be funded at once, as that can be done twithont injury; and then steps should be takenlor the gradual but certain absorp kx. Lion of all the other Government limes, -t THE EVACUATION OF• ROME. There seems- to be no doubt that the ..tFrenehtroops are about to -be withdrawn ?from Rome, /caving the Pope without any 'peen's - for enforcing his temporal power. W►bat,.the „Pope will do, when the French prop Is withdrawn from him, is one of the intatinnAjitat now exciting interest. As it old, Adgoted and obstinate, many think he will coati a cheap martyrdom by running tokar from' Rome, all the while Jneteriding - that 'helms been driven out; whilst others think, be mill immediately make overtures to Victor Emanuel and be come:Oct:incited to Una recreantand ex communicated• son of the, church. Both Of these views exclude the idea of his Sting actually driven out of Rome, which to our mind, does notaeent unlikely. There:vans time when thWpeople of Rome would:have - sent him whirling over the Campagna, if 'the French bayonets tad not restrained' them; and when %6e. French are gone, we fancy that the old spirit will be foundat potent as ever; and as intolerant . of hia presence. Strange as it slay seem, the most promi nent men in the ranks of the Italian Liber als just now, is a Cardinal—one Cardinal D' 4ingtars, who is in exile at Naples, haying been driven out of Rome through the prreecution of the other Cardinals. He has lust ',eaten a letter, In which lie says plainly that his brother Cardinals are all krurveiand the Pope a tool. Re declares birns , .lf In favor of the French evacuating Rome, declares that he told the Pope long pgo that things must coma to this pass, and was called an "ntopist" for his pains•, pro claims himself a friend of the unity of 1 , tt ly mien enemy of Austria is ao tar as she detains Venice, and denounces certain in !iguen about the person of the Pope, alienating the moat influential of his brother Hardiells, as vile contemptible miscreants. e istudd to entertain the expectation that 4 fortunate coup d'erat, one of these days, mill make him Pope on Liberal principles. Speculation aside, the one fact remains $, that Rome to to be evacuated. What Is to follow, conjecture will never determine; but that it is the first step of a great change, 4 -• almost every ene believes. CHOLERA There have been a few cues of Cholera In England, ft seems; and nothing but ihe - _advanced state of the season prevents the - excitement that such a fact would otherwise - create. The steady march of this pest to the west ward Wass nate be prepared for its appear amps, next year, la- the .United States. It has been steadily advancing Westward 'all 'summer ; and although Its track is different •from that of formertrbdtationa, its general "precticti Is the same. Wevnay escape its • '#orrors as a pestilence by being well pro• pared for it; but come It wilL The great point is to be ready for It, by taking such precautionary measures as will avert its "terteralprevalence. WHERE WILL THEY PVT IT! • There is, in some artist's studio in Lon = don, a statue Of STONEWALL JACKSON, " paid for withconfederate money. The men who got it Made expected to erect it in Richmond, but that is just now out of 4: the question. We suggest that Dublin Would be the best place, or some other z. Irish city where the Fenians abound. It would speak to eloquently to those unruly Greeks! "Behold!" Mr. BERESFOBD ROPE. .flr • might say, as he .uncovered the statue, "what honors Englishmen are ready to pay to rebels!" I: PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. We isee no reason to change our opinion l',,titat our State ticket - Is chosen by at least 21.8,000inalotity. We think It will reach 17,000 bat 'will be content with the lower figure. We have reported results from all the counties in the State, and these give as 17, 000 majority. Leaving a wide margin for corrections by the official count, these ligtons cannot, we are sure, be reduced be low 16,000, LINCOLN'S majority last year was 20,000. t, •✓ ruif4I — BATIBTLED. — The Demo crats congrittulathlg themselves upon th e fact illeY 'Piero not worse whipped neentoledhine. Fifteen thousand isk a P t the ...Fi.w4a, thirty thousand in Ohio, e a mi nd * to 9711/tizgiointaintexid in lowa, would geto 10.4.,,gt but ta d: he - to be suffidently overwlu3l: y expected a heavier ave utxX feel mush gratified at finding so bad as they anticipattai. Gsza. Rama —The nosatuattou of Gan. Banica — f6i . aCongresaroita - i vacancy to 31asracbusetts Is conaldered a trltuaph of the Radicals. On the -subject of manhood suffrage he speaks ant thus : Barron, Oct. 9,1885. But :—ln answer to inquiries presented to me, I have the honor loamy that lam in favor of granting the right of suffrage to .colored men, I believe this measure to be necessary to the settlement of thiraffairs of this country, and have full confidence -that it will be-adopted. I urged this upon the Constitutional Convention of Louisiana in 1864. and in an address I delivered in New Orleans the 4th of July of this year, copies of which I inclose, you will [lad a full ex pression of my sentiments. With great respect, I am as ever, your obedient servant, N. P. BANES. GENEBAL Somme T. OWES returned yes terday from Pennsylvania, where he has been earnestly engaged in promoting the interests of the Union. In great part is the success of 'he Union party attributable to his efforts.— Washington hrenicie. We lift our hats to GEN. Josurra T. Owkar. May he live ten thousand years ! We do nut know how we would have got along without him. True, we never heard of him before we saw the above paragraph; but we accept the assurance of the Chrbni ch., that be carried the State for us. °wax is the " htuikey boy. " THE New York Tribune indulges in a fling at the Unioniats of Pennsylvania for being factious and quarrelsome. Let New York do better than Pennsylvania, and we will then accept all such rebukes cheer fully. Onio.—A Republican of Ohio remarked, when Gen. Cox's Oberlin letter on negro angrage was published, "them are 20,000 Union cotes lost." The result has instilled the prediction. If GM Cox had occupied a manly positiOn on manhood stater, his majority would here teen 50,000 Instead of 22,000. LETTER FROM ITALY. Correspendener of Ma Pttisburea Gazette. FLouvece, Sept. 27, 18e.15 It is time that I should begin to speak of the general aspect, and state of things in this new capital, but I have refrained from doing so un til I bad an opportunity to look about me and make myself acquainted with what was going on. There has, as yet, but little change taken place in the external appearance of Florence, front u hat it was twenty or five and twenty year., ago. Its grand old feudal palaces with their betrred windows and overhanging roofs reaching into the middle of the street and af fording., as they were intended to do, a most agreeable shade—most of t h ese still exist in their old form and constitute the chief feature of the city'. Of no place indeed, can it be so truly said as of Florence, that Its public edifices consist mainly of its private houses. These mansions were in reality fortresses, in which the great nobles of the middle ages, who headed alter nately the political and religious parties of the Guelphs and the eldhelines, ensconced them selves to carry on war; sometimes agaltist each otherommtaimes agalnst.Stm people. They are in s ructiva monuments of the stets of society in tt ear time, of which some writers never weary of describing to at thetdeardwrs. Now, Florence as a sip Is half equipasol of these Wei. which meet you every step, towering tip in gigantic squire =sakes, and seeming to frown defiance upon modern lantreaticat mid Improvement. It teemed almost increllgs to meditate transform ing these venerable miles of a past age into plate glass windows, and Mom flaming, with gas-ligins. And yet it is now. evident thatthe narrow etreets,or rather alleys fagged right across. and brithont a vestige of side walk, which prevailed alloverFlormacc, could never suffice for the tide of circulation and busins inevitable to a great modern capital. There were some fifteen thousand people of official and semiofficial char :scam alone, to be transportedbodily from Turin to Florence and provided for, besides the ln 4srogrurras host of !aimless Individuals which are sure to follow In the train of the Court and Government. Weil, It was obsoletely necessary tUdo something, or appear to do something at once. it only to give au air of prominence to the politind.acta which are being accomplished. Bo the municipality with the sanction of the war - erament.. has entered into a eorsract with an English company, which for a consideration of three millions of francs and a large pant of land, is Let pull down bodily- the old and pie lurcsque but incommodious walls, convert.them Into boulevards, and surround them with new atreeeta, equates ant arenas. More than five thousand new residences are to be erected within the next three - yam, raider heavy penalty for failure. • • Meanwhile the existing stare of things is one of great confusion, discomfort, espouse and uncer tainty, morally, nationally, socially and polit ically.. In their hearts the people don't belle - ce that Florence will remain the capital of Italy, and therefore they are unwilling to mill Into building, and other speculator:is, and burn their augers like the unfortunate Trirlianis. The con sequence is that the prices of houre tent, living and even articles of expenditure, have been more than doubled, trebled or quadrupled. Nay, houses have been pointed out to ma irkaCb let now for as many thousand pounds as they did hundreds. The majority qf the upper classes in Florence are people of fixed incomes mostly derived from smell landed estates, of which they divide the produce with the tenant farmers, on what Is called the metope,. or halving system. You may imagine the effect of the above enormous in crease of expense on these unexpansivo fortunes. It heit.ereated, of course, groat discontent. Then comes the augmentation of taxes, and the an nouncement just made by the Master of the in terior, that the deficit of 1866 is likely to be 250, 000,000 f, unless he gets more revenue. Was I not justified in saying that the approaching elections wfilbe a perilous crisis for new Italy I There Fee= to be hat little real danger to the English Government in the Fenian movement. Lite a bottle of pop, It has exploded harmlessly and ellL•rveseed into nothing. Ia the course of a long editorial article on the subject, the Horn ing Star says: " American sympathy and American help, or rather the sympathy end help of the Irish la America, have formed so large a portion of the foundation upon which the whole superstructure of Fentsnlam is built, u to Justify some space being devoted to the manner In which tt promb- Cs to manifest Itself. From the period of the disbandment of the federal army up to the pres ent, there have teen lm atanay coming to Ireland a somber ej irialanen 'rho had been engaged =soldiers of the Coiled Skate. Ai many as tortr t or It appears, have sometimes landed from mimic packet, These were generally posse sod of so many dollars in the shape of arrears of bounty aid prize money as appeared a considerable sum in a - land Where enin is ea scares as in the south of Ireland. Many came in their uniform', or, at all events, wore the greyish blue trousers of the federal soldier. Those who had berm officers often brought thelr regulation sword and a re volver. Now. In the south of Ireland the poasualon of money, eapedally by • returned friend, means standing treat. What btweeen drink, uniforms, the eight of a award, firearms, and stories of the prodigies performed by the humble individu al who stood before them, the quondam soldiers of the Potomac, and the Cumberland have con trived to impress the peasantry here With a vast Idea of what Irishmen in America can do to 'resell:lreland. But these men, In such large leaven number% e It might be thought, will not only masa, hut really form a dangerous nucleus of Lemur, talon, Trained to lighting Ia tough battlefield', often reckless and despe rate, It might be feria supported they would be calculated to do much miachlef should a rebellion break out. The dan ger, ' howeyer, is cat so great as it seems, far.,a very sim ple reason, The oast majority of these men ease an goat back again to dr:eeriest. Within the peat week I hive seen the emigrants deporting from Quenatown, and there have been amongst them nunken whose career as Ameican soldiers Is as plainly written in their bronzed skin, trimly-cut moor tubes, hard features, and daring insouctanl gsLL as If they wore their uniforms or weapons. "gatriotiam.la a very fine thing, but to a man accnstoujcskto the living In the States, the bread - fed milk. the ordinary diet of the Irish laborar.ls not encouraging. The good time of the Insurrection may be coming, but to wait for It much longer on eighteen pence a day would be rather trio great a sacrifice. And so Tim Doonovan or Larry Molowney, though bellows [shed a good deal In Dooley's public house at the Crots, about the speed with which the ris ing was sure to take place, prefers ra a practi cal max to await Its outbreak at the other aide of the Atlantic. Brom the result of my Inm:d -ries amongst those - who ought to know, I am satisfied that few of the clue I speak of are now to bus fond in Ireland," Tan Detroit map -bag for Chicago, gru cat open, and riled of la contents, ant Wednes day puling, on the Michigan Central train, somewhere near Tpallantl, It wets subsequent ly found In a freight car, and forwarded to Chicago, where It was ascertained that all the gettable letters bad been abstracted, Tim Philadelphia Ledgrr says utmost activity prevails amongst the Penises or this city. The Stale Centre and a cnnunittee speci ally appointed for the Impose, are strenuously evevala themselves, lormlng now circles where. air a sufficient number of Irishmen can be toad to Carry on the business. Fmtpwl4j3teng. Ax employee of the Postoffice Department wines that, "on the mail rout, from Fort Smith, in that State, to CasweL, in there is not a house nor habitation where a mall canicremddlettesti lalennan or.binia -- in a distance of nearly two hundred mile. From Fayetteville to Caswell by the old mail road tlle distance is seventy-five miles, and there to not a house or garden fence len standing, nor a field tmder cultivation." Tns Richmond Tinter rays the Swedish emi gration experiment has worked to the aatisfac- Aloe of all parties. The farmers are math pleas ed with the Swedes. who they find to be hrdns trims, efficient, honest and orderly. They do double the work of negroes, and require no look ing after. U.. .....anom, In England, has been shocked by the elopement In London of a Meta Cross. daughter of a clergyman, with her father's goon. The father of the lady. being convinced of her determination to marry the young man, gave his consent, and Ida groom became his son- Tun Past states that a number of the friends of Dr. 0. A. Browrison have presented him with a life annuity of one thousand dollars per annum. The Doctor in mainly indebted for thin generous donation to Rev. I. T, Hecker, the realist Sather. A WEST brD/AN paper gives the following as a Certain cure for dlytherla Take a column tobacceo pipe, place a Ilve coal In the bowl, drop a little tar on the coal, draw the smoke Into the month and discharge It through the ocelots. Vtirr romantic ease In Memphis. Wife of a rebel soldier, imposing him dead. married again. Husband number two got killed. Hum ber one turned up again to console the bercayed widow. A Wm , BEDFORD lady astonished a Boston pick-pocket by the pointed interrogatory: "Why do you put your hand In my pocket, when I have my puree here in my handl" A G TIS.III-1 , in Albany, named Morse, was engaged in shooting rats last Monday when the pistol accidentally exploded, Lining his Little eon ten months old. Tar. Canadian authorities halm seized six hundred boxes of Spencer rifles, belonging to the Feulans, which came from the States. Linmsns C. BERRY has recovered Jadatneut In the Supreme Court at Poughkeepsie, N. T., for /300 against the U. B. hiarahai for Illegal arrest and Intl risonment In 18412. PUBLIC NOTICES FIBRE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AL tangs= Om, EXCELSIOR HALL, comer of Federal and Lanark streets. Pastor, JOSEPH KING. Services at 103.5 a. ro. and 7 p. a. Prayer A/eating on WEDNESDAY EVEN ING. The public are cordlally invited to attend. oeltitd RELIGIOUS SERVUDES..—THE FIRST /3APTIST CHURCH. CONGRE GATION will hereafter hold their church services to IJASONIO HALL, on Fifth street. Presell by the Pastor, Rev. I AMES S. DICKERSON, every LORD'S DAY at 10:2+3 and 7:30. Stuulay Sehool at I o'elosk r. x. Strangers sod the public are corala/ly Invited to attend. Seats free. oaltdtd gar .. ILASTINGIS. OF BOSTON, preach, 11 the Lord will, three times en SUNDAY, October 16th, at the curial hours, upon improtem subjects pertaining to the Grua of Odd, the Kingdom of thrist on Earth. The Signe of the Times, The Destiny of the Worlo, etc. The place of meeting will be announced by handbills and la the evening papers. emedtd JOBS A. BEST. THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING of the ALLEGHENY OtiUNTY IdEDI OAL:SUCTETY IMO be hale to the WESTERN UNIVERsITY OF PENNSYLVANIA., eornerot Roos and Dlatcond +Meets, on TUESDAY, dat. 1103, at 7}l, o'clock. C. Z. oalu:Lw4 B. B. JILLSON. ?L D., Seal. farsIiRS:IIILII.BIIIICOLECT SCHOOL, No. U /SS IiFT-T.h STREET, Alligthent. our St. Olair strut Midge. The course achlottes . 11muling, Writing, &rah. mettle, Oranimar, Eihrteiry, Geography, *ad Ohro. wogstal= Spordel attention given to Oompositios Terms—gttotic co month, rd alma gip per mouth, Prirriary dam par =math. I have vacant; for a more mils—A SPEOIAL EYERTRO CLASS ter Writfag, Aritionstiel and Orthography. Young Ladles who desiretto quallfy themselves for Clerkahips, should attend this elass. N. E.—. 111 Wads of Ornamental Needhs Work taught, either with or without studies. as per ar. rangement. R. E. MUST, Pdodpal. sidalliaß7,l(µ4 . I T.' I I. Clothsetors itr the siONIMILISST ASSO CILST/ON ererequested to report AT ONCE. to the Seer/tarp of the Flaws Lksuatttee, Goa. A. L. PEARSON, at 511 0510,64 Grant 'Crest. NSW W2L ffi. CIORNLY, Oturea Core ZiPwilirADVIN:4O-:SameWilviz PDABLOR AND OHA.KBER PAPERS. =ire :r ig/ St i g. 'Ere' `al No, tN pAPEtt tiAliGl2;los, Wow and beauttfUl dodos Is PANNEL DECION &PIONS, far Hal* Intim Roams sad Terißoan, st No. IV Marts; Wad. oaf IL HUGHES & BED. FOR W INTER RICH DARK PAPERS with gay Trimmings, Li °E r r or „ A ,d p ait ra . ir m intra !a. with Rooms. 11 4 .= Trimmings, for Desiring For sais by W. P. MARSHALL, arid 87 Wood 'Rest J . G. LAUER, No. MOIL 3:167.40ix1mer9 Elltres.et. NEAII FIFTH, Dr alor In FANCY GOODS, TOTS, °BMA OR. NAB SSTS, TOT OAItTS, WHEELVASHOWS, WAGONS, VELOMICP I. DES, SOCKING ROSS. FANCY BASKETS, Ira, 17111713.colemahlo carL4ll. Retail. ccl4 GRAND CONCERT. PROP'. W H. SLAM Would inform his Bands and tae publia , that TWO ON.A.NII OONOEO N ESiII be elven A l t rims antubering about HUNDRED FIFI T of his pupils, at EXCELSIOR HALL, ALLEGHENY, ON THURSDAY AND FBILIAT, Oor. Usk sun ttyn. The preyramons erW embrace a chains me Lew lon of SOWS, DUETTES and °BONUSES. Ilc nether, eta. Children under 12 years, tb eta. For isle et the Book Stores and at the door. The e P 1 at b e ntincert commence at 1% Welk. The Pizzo to osil on the *cession has been furnished be H. Nseencis Eau., Wood et. The nest terra of Prot 61,,,20/US 60114101. commences on BATT:MOLY, 41141.214, at DAMS' FULL, Water street , over Romans ONce. Terms, $1 perseudon of Bye months, payable In advance. 0.312:t4 FINE DWELLING FOR FILLS, Situated at the corner of Duncan and Davie itreeta, eleventh ward, Plttabrugh, having a front of al feet I inches on Minoan street, end eatearto tog along Dart .freer 140 feet, on which la erect ed a New Two-Storied Brick Dwelling. Containing seven rooms. bath room and dressioe room, Welled attic, wash hone*, cellar under tlc Gothic , house with cement Aron, gas and wet . Grad's large range In the kitchen, marble m oa t. r • and line finished grates In the paler, dining ro and bed rooms. The house was befit in the m ..t durable meaner, and finished In the bat style, r the owner's on occupancy. Grape vino be ins, fruit trey sad a Ana selection of flowers. V A , w n lirelrontrt ' le o m f l:e xa s. m n i' or g oe th e e ufl r r o of Mr. THOS. sego WDOM, and thee will rem. f • tam particulate, terms. ko. sauklnsc GOOMIES -200 begs ;Mice to choice Rlo Coffee, 26 pockets Java Coffee, 16 Mids. P. H. sod (Juba Sugar, 116 bbla Refined and Or 636.1 Sugars, 76 half chute T. a. and Oolong Teas, 16 do Japan Team 11 do strictly choice (3. P. 1 es„ Si bags prime Mee, 156 bide. cheap and 01.0 lee Syrups, 10 bbls.t3orghum Molasses, 100 Wile. choice P.R. do 16 bide. so. I large Mackerel, 60 half bble No. 3 do 16 do No. 1 do 176 kilts Nee 1,2 and 3 do 12 bases large Cream Cheese, With a full assortment of Plttstargh Mennfec. tuna which will be sold at the lowest market price, by LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, 6011 Nos. 111 and 114 Secmid etoeet. JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID BTOOE OP FALL AND AI!ITER 8008. AND I[lol3B, Comprising in port Men and Boys' Boots and Shoes, Countess Gaiters, Balmoral Women'. and Mesas Balmoral. sod Gaiters and Gums; a large assortment of Children' , Shoes, which has bean purchased before the late advance in shoat, and mill be sold cheaper than soy o th er house la the !AY. fool:lad) J. (11.'KZLYY ,4.1 Fifth st. LL PURCHABE A oum of ba i tB36oo WILL FORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE sod eight rooms, with large lot of ground. fruit and ah.de trees, grape vines, shr bbery, stable . 2, s...situate on rat. Washington. The you obaacr <sr. bays itansedutte vastasion, as the house la vacant. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. in Market street. CHEEtIE, 011 ERSE, 13E. A- 1 NO boxce Goshen, ;CO boa. W. E., to arrtvei 0O boxes Hamburg, to oedee, Tor sets by Clin.S. mmsLET, as • 20t Liberty street. QHAKER, SWEET IJORN —8 bbla. new 1.7 crop, just received, dried end put up by the Volteu Society of SEserses, for ease by the bsbct or quart, at the Family Grocery of JOHN A. ermseuvw corner of Liberty end mow eUoo d s. p LE ICELES, PICKLES, PICKS. - 5 . 15 btu. premitim Pinkies, superior tosses, "" 04" ilaa ra t if. tl. BeiIeSLEY, For eala by oat NI Libertr street. _ PARLOR PAPBRl3.—Plain, Gilt. and Int with Colon, very handsome. For sale at toMarket street, near HUGHES son JOB. X HUGHES a NOTICE.—The Patent Grant Drill wheal. on crtabitios at the Bsoltary Eel; to now In store azul for axle by WALSH MOW e GO. :~ rr~sc.anv'Eß~s's: FOR RAIZ,- rwo afoul; TEAK . Affrifin. AND LOT. 1114 raahLagton street / 1 1talyargh. Lot 29 toot 9 [Hann treat, and 92 teat daap:Abo, a two atadrEtatinnixilliffalrataßttibany, SO featleaatoiaad Br feerdeep."lngatra of GYA. flitiliVrm. & 0014:12d oto 101 lintittina.d street. • • A GOOD GIIIL FOR CIESERAL HOUSEWORK. WAGES LIBER AL. ENQUIRE AT 73 FEDERAL_ STREET. oolaCtd LOST—On Wednesday morning, 11th inst., on Ltberty street. • BOY named ROB ERT HARE, about ilea years of age. Had on when Jest, a brown waist, with white buttons, Med light cap with • little blue ribbon in front; very light halr, light complexion and blue eyes. Any Information concerning his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his parents If left at the MAYOR'S OFFUJE, or at Mr. FROWN'S residence, on Diamond alley. 0e11131.1 • WILLIAM HARE. -•-- _ 816.00 M.,LR 2 . ,— G L . 2 ,Ste --T. B O . a g Fifat WEDItE7SI , AT, 11th Inat., .T-.3EPI.rIIIIPL. addreued to "Edward .7itorgans, Wellsville. Ohio i:: ow so avaing me raluabls pavan me pbotograp sad some money. The above reward will be paid on the delivery of the letter at the GAZ=E OFFICE. ocirttld JAMES MORGANS - FOR BALE —I will sell to the A-4 highest bidder, by public outcry, on the prem. Des, on TUESDAY, the egth of November, two huedred acres, being the improved pars of the wall known Woolsey Farm, altuate la Nostmvet town ship, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, within a half mile of the Touginogheny river. The .011 is first rate for either grazing or agricultsms. The Imprelementa ate, a comfortable Brick House, Frame House, ar d of the premises about ltd acres areelaared. In.. remember fins Timber land, with Chet trader the whole, which maybe brought out, as the lends between It and the river have banks opening on the latter and yleldiagthe beat of coal. There la also on the premises a threafeet stratum, with abundanoe of limestone, nag -stone, ha. Terms made known on the day of sale, and po. reasion given on the first of April next. For further Information, refer to L. H. Id ILLYa fir J. H. HS,..V 111 7,0, E.g.. oeit.dst :Vett DAV In PoRTER. TENZAIS:UIi CLUB LECTURES. HON. JOHN G. SANE, The greet Ameticso "Tom Hood," will DELIV. ES TRO LECTU YEA, tinder the auspices of the Tea:amen U. uh, st o ride Ilall. Monday and Tucoday Evenings, Oct. 16 and 17. MONDIT--"Poetry and the Nett." TUESDAY—.lankee Land," An tinpribliched Huniotoci and Patriotic Poem. Tickets FIITT CENTS. Can be obtained et the Musk and Drug Store and at the door. Doon open at 75i o'olook; comment* at 8 o'aock. oei3:aid THE PITTSBURGH PAPER ILILEU FAOTTIBJENGE COMPANY ofer for eel° 1,600 bdls. Crown Wrapping Paper 1,000 bdls. Eredleue 1,000 eats. Iledlaut 1.000 ban D. C. and D. E. do. They haTa also on head arecoastaatlymelvlaa floax,Abou EMU, MANILLA. PAPER of all srelgla. sad alsoa, HARDWARE PAPER of all RAT= weights HOO aad a P b lNOash PRINTS, DRY cad' RATH , All quantities and atm of PAPER MADE TO ORDER at the shortest sallos, to aalt ouromera WAIISED. 1,000 TONS OF GOOD NEM 11.&08. WAREHOUSE: 93 TIMID STREET. •97:Lt PLTTSHUROR, WOODBIDIS ea WALLACE, Nails °lemma. • i/ID DELLICELS IN Whits Lesd,,Bod LsadLitharam, Paints, 01 Tunisbes, Dm Stuffs, Window Glass md Put Bolas, Perrastary, Btavola,oarben Oil, &a. Also,Almnts tor Winter.% Bffnals Brown Pent Bandit= White Lean, Mantas Oak Whits Lead and Maw, Wigton's Oalshmtad Patent Drys, In am eon two Damn sans. No. 37 WOOD ammitr, (OPPOSITE THE SE 01.141ELES HOTEL., I=V P/7793 MOH. PA ARAENAL GLASS WORKS. NODES, RYE= & Monolecturers of Black sloe Green alasuneasy, DTl:twists. Ware, Itottlea.lbemljobwo, Caurboota. dte. Warrants N. 044 WATER ttniEST,IIFTWSSII datirliFlELD 4XD Odalf T PITTSBURGH, PA. We warraat eta Wane to be ropidlor to ear manufaettfred West of the Mountains Always on band, Moamar* or to. atom, daaattptlars. All orders promptly attended to. Pardsolar atter.. this paid topfivat• =abb. acddy MCCORD a CO., Hats, Caps and Straw Goods' Elora stook now In at tha largo,' owl mast oomplet of GOODS FOR SUMMER AN 0 FALL Eva ottorod In the west. Moratuurto aro namorro to aoll an MUNI= oar stock, which irLO to WI It lorry tow Most not tit 'WOOD STStLIT. GEHREAL DRAUGHTING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENCY firtlirs.Pio. II ST. CLUE ST/ISIZT, mat Stupeasioa B.IPOSIIMEOLBRS. 0144 1 /Z4141444* Seatlaws No. 14 Hal street. fa MILIOZT COLLINS & WRIGHT. BRASS AND BHEIET mErm, VOLUM% BFDITTANjA_O_STOPM CARBON AHD LAM/ WU bURNADS, and all lffersat styles of Ibittaals used by Masa Dews. factusers. timers it:unaptly [Mad. No. 139 Lincoln, STm?, Pausal:rusty Ps. osl:tyd noAL AND V PROPERTY FOR SALE—On Me Steubenville Railroad, seven mllei from the city, ()DETAINING 01M HUNDRED AND EIGHTY su ACRES, Steam and Water Flourfag and Saw MIL Mt other One Imptcrreateata. For further Wan:nation APP I 7 I O WILLIAM WARD, (Oppastte the Oatbedral,) Jris Gnat street, No. to RENO & HOPKINS, COAL AND COKE DEALEELS, AND SHIPPERS, MANCHESTER, near the Passenger Chu Stables. IfaXELLIES fur- Mahad at the alums% aortae. oa7:dtf PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS— + MO bus. laws Bed and Yellow Bathos. raised Leona the thud this year; Inn bbls. prime Apples; CA bills. Jersey Sweet Potatoes; I ear load Pima Blow Potatoes, 6D boxes Both= 0h....; 10 bouts W. IL do to tbls. White Beans; 15 bbls. Plonks; to dos. Van ?author; to dos. Can Tomatoes and Blubber:las. 0012 POTTER„ &Mitre Y SHEPARD. HESPERUS I Os, FORTY-FIVE DOG-POST DAYS A B100R&PRT, From the Uerman of JEAN PAUL FIIEURWIC MUSTER. Two volumes. Pries •400. J. L. READ. No. 78 Fourth street EMAPAIIMLA., (BLOOD CURB. ) A-A A moat remarkable article and podtive rum for SURORULA. RHEUMATISM, NEURAL , WA, DYSPEPSIA, ITCH, PIMPL, /811 , and el Wares of the SKIN. Al • Tonto, it entivel the oppertite, platten .d gestlon and wholly restores the ykrbytios Istreoith wafd l or t neat. but that to protean virtu male by MON .717HAUTON, Ttritubst owner ttnattneold aod POUnki R. R. JACK, 0- FL 0 0 El Ft . Nos. 1 and Q Diamond, ap6ay PITTSBURGH, PA. SWEET POTATOBB-75 bbls. Jersey Sweet Potatoes received sod for sate b FETZER R ARMSTRONG, oot corner Market and Etrat streets. MOIASSE6-45 bbl. choice Sorghum maims (new art received and for tele by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, earner Market and First stmts. YORK STATE APPLES.-2 car loads prime Lake libers:Applee, now In store ead /wale be L. VOIGT 00. HORSE FOR BALE —A large E year a% " rtnn t i v i . fitK A Z V 6." A PPLEB-200 bbla prim Apples ree'd avail for ails lot_ o rErnalt • AVIISTRONO. OH, HoI ;; WALL PAPERAT FRA.CH a rces, l 7 . p iAtz talima, woolDuset• JEENV '4DV_ItEtTISnEL'S iIIYNT'S FITTEIBURGH kLittANAC, FOB 1566 ConteDue, betide th e Aeronomical tialculation, Record of Events, eta, a table for foretelling tr.is weather, by Wm. liersoheo; Weather Sign., ad. , lulled by the Britian Board, of Troia; Miresloles of the Rebellion, bolas rekord of events In the Rebellion from November Eith, BD, down to July 7th, 160 M . U. S. Starry Duties. en Glad rneir One LeveL Term Day. of the dlfierent Court. In Western Pransylvesta, and much other tisabal and entertaining matter. For .ales rerywbere. Price I cents. JOHN P• HUNT & CO., Publishers, 59 FIFTH STREET, Aluortic Rsll ➢lalJed, POST PAID, on receipt of two three Cent stannic 0014 NEW GOODS! No. 81 Market Street, Ladies Glove Rid Balmorala, do Goat and morocco Balmoral", do Goat Congress Gaiters, do Doable Sole Las orals, do Kid Heel Slip Kisses' Glove Kid, oat. Morocco and Lasting, Balmoral; 'Polish Boots, Slip pers, IQ a. A good assortment of CHILDRENS' SHOES of all the latest stye.. Tho best lueortmemt of MENs. BOOTS IN TUE CITY; ROTS' AND YOUIHS , cALF, KIP AND GRAIN Boors AND SALMON/U9. As thee.FOOda were ordered early in the a...a before the It cent •d ranee in prints. and bought for CASH. we can Nell at LESS than present Erutdarn prince. J, A. ROBINSON & CO., 01 111ARRET STREET otl4 CLOAKS, CLOAKW, rrav, do. light do ten• CLOAKS AND FURS Ladies and Misses LOWEST EASTERN :PRICES H. GIINIENHAUSE'R & 00., Paris Cloak and Far Emporium, en moreurixel Elltreert oat:we. IAcYADEN'Ei Pittsburgh Paikage Express Delivery. This great convents:we to the business amain. BUSINESS MEN ASPS y Is now ta snoomital operat&SLAVE IT. !AND IR Packairss E , trunks,_ barrels, boxes, be, tionserial to all V arts oT Pittalrarsh. A. J. TIANUTT, Drasest, St. CUD street, op posite St. OlalrHotel. JD& FUSON% Druggist, South-east rosier or Market street and Diamond. J. XL VOLU', Drusgist, Disraeli Building, rilth street. JOS. ABLE, Druggist, corner nth and Grant eta &MON JOHMBFON, Dturghtt, corner Fourth and BuOtithrld meets. NoOLAHREA • 00., llnglists. liortb-grest corn. of Market and Dtuoora. U. P. VANDEVoIIT. Driorstat, ammo. of &oath ftold nod Liberty arl.tll. J. W. P 11104.18, Novo Depot, cornet Smith. pea Gad Jfllth Amts. WEL 012.,M0RE., Jeweller, earner Weed and Liberty streets. ALBEEE, BON & OA, corner Wood a 0 Fe J wth . streeta. . R. WELDON, No. 001 Wood street. E. W. LEND. corner Woad at. sad Virgin all.. SOS. WOODWELL Is CO.. corner Wood a 4 Samna streets. W. E. SCHMERTZ a, OP., No. SI Tirth street. HARE'S -HOTEL. Liberty street. CI. A. KELLY, Druggist, No. Federal street. AB. Ie y R.2(..),Droggial,corner Federal and Rob inson street., AllegbeilF City. G. A. KELLY, ,Drugest, sorner Federal and i.. 4.10 streets, Miegheny Oily. Principal ogles at J. IL BORELARD'S, No. 11 Market street, where packages can se let. The wagons are marked "Meraden's Fistaborgh Pack age Ex press Delivery" and "Red Star' correspond log with the signal cards. No ocrnneetion with any other !apnea Oompas.y. cci said JOHN D. 24cFADEN. PURE Gi-f:9l_,El ! The choicest utock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, ever brought to Alle gheny Cite, aim now be Sella et the STORE of T. H. KLAGES. No. 88 M".coelernel. Where WATCHES of the best makers, JEWEL RY of the sewn sty's', °LOOMS of every do. epistle. of best Americus and French makers. PURESILVER AND PLATED 00009, dual so Fork*, Speen' and Hollow Ware. Bohemian d French Chins and Olen 'VASES of choicest pattern. an ; and ell articles belonging to ray E sty e of boatmen, which will be cold at a greet RDUO TION I Floe Watch and Jewelry work carefully mace and repaired. Highest prase aid for Old Silver. Don't forget the place, al Federal street, Allegheny. oallclyd COUGH NO MORE I BTIIIIKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUCH BALSAM. Da Synirrt•siVe ktrwrtuorm Cocoa BAL SAM is wartantol to cure Cousha. Cola., Ho arse. nese, Asthma, Whooping Cough, gore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of Ihe Throat and Limns. It is the onl preparation known to cure Chronic Clough. As thma, and Consumption. It never falls to owe ' Whooping Cough and Croup. Try • bottle directly. It Is prepared from honey. It is particularly recommended for the young and the old. 801 l by all Druggists at SO coots per but. tie. 151Aitlitioze. Over 119,000 soldiers were cured of Diarrh® s and inmentety last year by the use of Ur. ST Haug ; La D'S ANTIAJHOLEELA lIIIETW RE The fact o proof Its being used so extenaively y le Om Hospitals is of Dr effic _of 108. R/OILLAND , S ANSI. DUELER& ac MJ.X.TIUD ST S for the cure of mute and ottranio mums of Diarrhea and Dysente ry. This IJ the only preparation an own as • safe and certain remedy for Unolera. De not be with out F. valuable a medicine. Oat a bottle of It dl. re ,o c t t i lL It Ls sold by all Draggists at 60 cents per t PILE REM RD Y DR. STRIOBLAND'S PILE RE VIEDY has oared thousands of the worst eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. it elves immediate relief cod et feet. a permanent cure. Try it directly. it 1. warranted to cure. For ;ale by all flrbeglets at 6o cent. per bottle pRONTING ON THE OHIO Rif:EA at Manchester —A choice Residence for sale, large well flobhed Howie and large Lot, fruits; shade tacos. etc , easy of scum. Also, g good two story &log Dweillog and large Lot (rooting River avenue; immediate posserralcco. Also, for t 2,000, a neat two store Brick House and Lot of ground on B. Canal street, two sutlerss from the Hand st Bridge. ggr S. B ERT• h SONS, 0011 01 Market street. THB BOOBS for 'he County Tax re m.tstra unpaid have been placed le charge of the subscriber. Tax-payers hart, 6. not yet pain their takes. will Ikon take nett** and cad at rimy} , pABx `CeS ernes, where he will be ready to receive t oc9.lare ISA A.O STEWART. Oolleater. TANARINDS, preserved In sngar, an , l et op to glass jars; a desirable fruit tor toe etea room Jaet t received and for sale at the ►rem. ily Grocery store of JOHN A. HENSEL' &W, oat corner Liberty end-ILend de. INDIA RUBBER AND OILED CLOTH ING, of the best quality and as law prints.. A large etoak on hand sad for tale, either wholesale or retail, at the Lulls Rubber Depot of l. a B. PHILLIPS, oca lica'a SI and 2S BS. Olalt Street. yIKTOBIS lEDIMEIM BLANKETS, CLOAKi, FURS, rut's, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WAstamoTow, D. O. Sept. 29. I)ROPOSALS FOR FUNDING CER TIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 00M. POUND INTEREST NOTE, AND TREASURY NOTES. By virtue of the authority contained in the Ord section of an Act of Congren entitted An Act to provide ways and mean. to , wor , the °over.. moot," approved March ad, which provides, among o th er thin" that any raisury Notre r other obtigations bearing interest, issued under any act of Convene, may, at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, and wi th the consent of the holder, be converted into any description of Bends authorized by sold Ant, natter I. hereby given to the holders of: Cart ideate. of Indebted. near which mature before the drat day of January next, of Compound Interest Notes, and of one and two year 7 reunry Note', of the readlneu of this Department to give in exchange for them, to the extent of Fifty Millions of fDollars, six per cent. Five-Twenty-Year Bonds, at three per ceot pre tolitm—that is to say, one hundred dollar. of Bond. far each one hundred and three dollarsin Certificates and Notes; provided the ecurverdon Is made prior to the Out day of November next. The Bonds lamed in fandango for such Certifi late. sae Notes will bear an interest of six per tent- per annum, payable semi annually in coin. upon the drat days of May and November, and old be redeemable at the pleasure of the (loved., from meat the dya d after ee day year. and of November, The Coupon and Registered Borate tamed under this proposal will fa of the denominations of One Elnadzed, Flys Hundred, and One Thousand Dal ian. Begietered Bands of Five Thousand Ltd Ten Thousand hollers will be leaned if dwarfed. Holden of Certificates, Compound Interest on Treasury Notes, who dedre to make each waver dose, writ deliver them to the Treasurer, the ...- alstant Treasurer,. or the designated Depositaries of the United States, or to any National Napped°. ry Bank whlehMay. commit to transact the brief nem without charge- Interen will be allowed on Certificate. of In debted:ins and one and two-year Treasury N0v.,,. matured or maturing prior to the drat of Novem ber. UM, op to the date of maturity; and when maturing after the lint of November, interest will be allowed to that day. Upon the Compound Interest Rote. the intereat will be computed to November i, 1866, upon the amount ofprincipal and Interest umipoundea on the keel of wad Noteo from the period next prior to that dot.. The principal and interest of such Treasury Notes and ObAntic= will be considered together as an cdTar for accurersiont but whew after deduct ing the principal of the Non= and three per cent. premium, there remains fractional part of ens botalzed dollars, this fractional part will be paid to the deposit Or. The Secretary reserves to bir...11 the right of withdrawing this proposal at any time prior to and ft= day of November, provided fifty million. of dollars stall, prior to that date, be offered for convent= as aforesaid. Circulars of tostruettons snit be transmitted to the various officers authorized to receive Outtlt• eates and Notes, to which attention !a Invited. H. MeCTILLOO EL, sos2tdadwlew Secretary of the Treasury. GOVERNMENT BALE. Q GERMS WARE, lie. W ILL BE BOLD AT AUCTION AT THE On Tuesday, Oct, 17, 1865, at 9 o'clock, A. M, laCOMßlanketa, , LBO Small Table, , 6,ootilron Bedsted., I la Cooking Storm, a,se Canvas Cots, I 6 do ' &s, 1.200 Buckets, , 13 Caldrons, 1,000 Salve.; and Fork., i MO Sadirons, 2,600 Spoons, i 'pd Lo oklair GI use., A large part of these articles as. entirely new Catalogues may be bad on application. ROBERT ?LETO tiER, Burg . end Brvt. 0ol• 11. S. V. Med, Par. U. S. A., C. B. Nrouote It Co., Auctioneer. oe9nlt4 OIL LAIN DB, 90 Acres on Pithole Creek, About one mile went of Nellsbure. It Iles well for boring; is considered good oil territory, sod will be sold sitoglitber, or to lots of to scree. It will be sold cheap. ALSO, WHOLIMALE AtIETT, The Three Undivided Oue-fortieth Part of Fannie in Corn Planter Toornahlp, Venango CO., Pe., between Mo!mem , . Run and Platole Creek. about threafourths of a mile from the General Grant Welt, This 1 part of the Wm. McKinney Farm, which Ilea immediately north of the Moray Farm. We will sell one or all three sham to gether. B. E. SELLERS & 00., M:F:=l2! A Few Lots of Laud on West Hickory Creek, About two miles from TidWrite and one and a half miles from two homier wen, on Dennis Run. These lots cootaln about one acre each. They lie well for boring, and offer a good opportunity to indletdrale and compaluee to purchase a email amount of Gerrit. ry, to fee simple, at a moderate price. Title warranted. R. E. SELLERS & WHOLESALE ALEXANDER WALLACE, oc24.wd TIDIOUTE, WARREN CO., PA. XEW NEW! NEW! .7.lfUL',l l `o7:l;,`:;;P',',Moti.Lad." .:'`,.7... Thh, nefE4l. l o3Eir.X.rtrin Can be aeen at the Factory of C . - OOHING STOVES, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, GRATED. Alto, all kinds of HOLLOW WAiIHO:LSTLITO. st No. $Ol Liberty Street. 4:iyd A.L.LEN, MAHE & 00. NEW mwtRTISIffMmNTs TO THE 3E -1 Ah. I Et WILL FIND THE CHEAPEST STOCK FLANNE 5 HAWLS, CLOAKB, DRESS DODDS, BALMORALS DOMESTIC GOODS Shellaby & Barclay's, 74 and 76 Market Street. oc:11 I=l BLANKETS, BEDSTEADS, Medical Purveyor's Warehouse, No.lB Market st., Nashville, And n variety of otbor Turnishing Gads. Queensware and Glassware, Constoting of Plates, Dishes, ?When, Tea• Pols, Mugs, Bowls, ele,, Ands large assortment of '2 X XV W ..A. X.I. 331 42 ACRES OF LAND, A PATENT CROSS-CUT SAW, THOMAS A. HARPER, ocl.9:lmd BEAVER ST., ILLANOireiTER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GOLD, BILVBR AND OIL Oil Sham and ?runts for the It lilloo 111.fi A r r9.1300a Or THE NEW YORK PETROLEUM PRIZE COMM' WELL OPEN TES SPACIOUS STORE, No, SI Fifth St., under Opera Rouse, ON BATIIRDAY, OCTOBER 14, FOlt A FEW DAYS ONLY. OPEN FROM 9 A. It UNTIL 1.0 P. M. A CRAKE FOR ALL TO STRIKE OIL! A SURE rNVESTIMENT! OIL OHMS YOB OM DOLLAR. A Share in $125.000 for One Dollar! A SHARE LA A LAUDE 1111/7 OF LAND FOH I/I. A Share in the Distribution of $125,000 Worth of Goods for One Dollar, The Poor Man on a Level with thelich Present to Every iliarelolder. TO BE GIVEN LT TETE TIME OF PI:TRW:ILSE The Fbareholder still retairdag his interest In the Oil Lands of the Company. 125,000 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY, WHICH COST AT WHOLESALE, WAD, au" Worth at Retail Prices, $105.000. THE NEW YORK PETROLEUM PRIZE COMPANY. Tte excitement attendhag the develo dment of the vast reservoir% at Petroleum in various parts of the continent of North America, Ilse never been equalled since that which followed the diseovery of gold In °all! orate,- and the amount of capital Invested in its production and dietillstion hm been unprecedently large. In innumerable Instances investment Mu been followed by large profits—la many cases almost fabulous RIM have been real ized, and hundreds. nay thousands of indleiduals have become suddenly rich have passed from pov erty to ailluturce in the twinkling of an eye, and emerging from their state of want and deprivation have reveled in the comfort, luxury said ewe that ' h n e r ol ut n e d in .= di vi o d f uac hnes tchan belltelif. Thwe Eastern, Middle or Western State. who Is not acquainted with these fade, and there Is scarcely one who her not some friend o f neighbor who has excited his envy or " =eVu ti s e a7 b ate ' n s f e baste r ec il e n s * have been, how ever, and great as the amount of oil taken from the many wells now developed and amain:x[ly devel oping has been and is, the Mumma for investment are by no means exhausted, If they are even di miniahed, and every day experience teesbel that the field for enterprise la by no meaty filled, but that the opporturgUes for realizing enormous re turns tram axial rotes are quite as numer ous as ever. The plane of meriof the OR Oeciptides in the country are liberal to the extreme; many, mod of them we are willing to believe, are conducted on principle+ of perfect fairnal, but non* of them, of which we have beset, offer CERTAIN AND ISEMEDIMPE RETURNS on the investments made in them, or combine any of the LEUIENBE ADVANTAG ofrered by the NEW YORK PETROLEUM PRIZE CO. which not only secures to sharehcdricre en Interest In Its VALUABLE OIL LANDS, which an unsurpassed is location, cad which. from all the visible usitentions, preroaLpe to be es productive as any in the world, out every Moen. holder Ls ean of an Immediate retina of the quo Invested, with the chance of Realizing $l,OOO iorevery dollar Invested. or area taasiaaraorris I This astounding mutt mill more Mlly appear, sad Its feasibility be thous:4loy understood, by the perusal of the fallowing • PROSPECTUS OF THE NEW YORK PETROLEUM. PRIZE CO Capitol 8123,000. Working Capital 3 2 0, 000 . Pzincipal Office : 542 BROADWAY. G. W. GASSEIT, Prezldea% ..... . W. BENNETT, Jeweller, 13 West Mk Weer, Cincinnati, 0. G. A. SAGEINDORPH, Watch Case Maker, Providence, EL I. T. H. O. MARSTON, Jeweller, 1111 Broadway, New r ork Olty. JOHN F. A. VAIL, Marthant, 634 Broadway, New York City N. S. BOBIN . SON, Jeweller, 63$ Tenth street, PhllaJ. D. MILLER, Silverware Dealer, corner Hod• eon and Lalkbt streets, New York. • FRANK KING, Mincharellze Brokat,l4( Ceder, corner West street. G. A. SAGEITDOEPH, Treauurer. JOAN P. A. veil., Secretary. The OIL LANDS OP THE COMPLITY consist of an entenieve Met of laud situated ex miles from Parkersburg, to Athena county, ULM, to the netlfhbortood of acme of the RICHEST OIL YIELDING LAND IN THE WORLD. a number of flowing and pumping wells yielding the Utast qualities of volatile and LUBB/OATJITO OIL, worth from twenty dollars to Upon this property tt II the Intention of the °facers to monmenee Making • well Immediately, the necessary machinery bathk in profess of moo Armenian, and It Is the opinion of the Oompanr• Geologist, as well as of the moat expuirocced perta that oil wtll he struck within a very abort period Irma the time of commencing to al well. In addition to thin oaluabla 01l hind, the com pany is in possesalen of • large amount of EdISOILLLARDOUS PROPER ry, • consUrttng of Valuable Seal EMMA 5111 t Goode, Igem,Shawls, Gold and Sliver Waddle& Diamonds, Jewelry, Sewing llimbings, Chlakerinre Grand Piano., llnate's Pl.oa, Steinway and Bombe Planes, ele gants Silk Dresses, Breakfart, Dinner and Tee Setts, Sayer Wale, Plated Were, Gold Pens, Seated Ilird. I=l Breastpins, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Watch Chains, Splendid Teams of ROM", Magnidaent ILarnen, Ca! Aftlnrimt. Th' sroc tun ic wwz"4 of csery description of V&LEIABLE AND ELEGANT coops on or which to to become the EEOLUSIVE, PROPERTY OF THE SlidßE. 11O:DERS, DISTIIIBUTED WITHOUT Pd.HTLALITT or .11,..timinatIon to EVERT ONE: WHO INVESTS ONE DOLLAR, ONE DOLLAR, ONE DOLLAR, ONE DOLLAR, 'mien Is THE PLR VALUE OF EACH. SHARE, The lane amount of p:operty has been contrib uted to the general stock of the company by number of WHOLESALE DEALERS AND mEaca.v.trs of the first po,ltlon In the IdEROANTLLE WORLD, and la worth at RE - SAIL PRICES, 61.1313.0001 By Tea PLAN OP DIPSIIIBO,OI to shareholders and the average profit made on the small prizes, they calculate that • PrqJli of Twenty Thousand Dollars will remain In the hand§ of the Treunrer, which aura will term THE NC OR KIN(' CAPITAL OTTEIE 00 NIP/OCT with which to pay for the naccv/ear wecniegar, kr the purpose of developing, the VALUABLE OIL LANDS which will forever remain the PROPMETV 13 en 09 Tat CONCPAST, and each eitareboldar will be entitled to his full quota of all the proceeds derived from the PRODUCE Of THE WELLS, or the consequent INCREASE OF THE VALUE OF TUE LANDS, as well as all the products of the same, inTilan. Or COAL, ICON Oa TIMIIe.C. The faith. reputation and business position of Cho ofncert of the Company ale pledged to a 'JUDICIOUS 131ANAGEMER - T of the affairs of the Company, and no effort or energy will be spared to make EARLY AND LARGE DIVIDENDS. In the distribution of presents there will be no lettrry, no Dame or claricee, as the plea of presets. tattoo is entirely now, novel, and original. Thus It will be seen that every purchaser of a share must receive immediately some return for his in vestment, and HESIDI. Ills SHARE IN THE OIL WELLS, wILL ILUCEI v 6 A v ALCABLZ GIPS. He Mal pc a FARM.. lie may get & thousand dollar PI &NO. He may get • tiOLD WATUH. He may get a DIAMOND PIN. Ho may get • SEWING bIAtIIIINE. He may get a thousand time, more than be has paid, and will certainly receive an Inetant return on the num Inrest Immediately on purelmalng the ahares. One Ileastred and Taenli-Orr Thanand Shares ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE! The slurve and present, to be given at once to the purchaser. The sales room vlll open for the inspection of the Immense sloes or goods to be given away on SATURDAY, October I,th, from 10 L. 0. until to V. M. The sa le of oil stock mall commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, and ,OBTllltr • YEW DATA, from. lA. Y. until 10 .N. H.—Ladies desinssup of investing In stock will End an entre in the sales room expressly for their sesonuarlatien. The ladles and gentlemen of Pittsburgh are re. spectrally invited to visit the sales room on the opening day, and see for themselves the Immense advantages to be derived by Investing to slum of vie Sew York Petroleum Prize Company 0012 CU DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, atel NEW GOODS. DIACRIJR & CARLISLE; NO. 19 FUME MUHL New Trimmings and Onanients, Bead Gimps and Buttu4 Rich Bonnet and Scarf Ribbons, Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt Buckles, Rich Silk Belting—a nt f w lot. Bargains in Linen HantkerohieTh, Real Lace Collars and Setts. Needle Work Edgings and Inserting, Cambric and Hamburg Bands, Magic Ruffling and Cubs Frillings, Real Thread and Frets:lll'4lls, American and English Hosiery, Gloves and Gauntlets—fast Zephyr, Wool and Knitting Yarn, Ladies and Children' Underwear, Balmoral Skirts—new styles, Duplex Skirts, French Dorsets, Gentlemen's Shirts, Calm, Ms, Merino and Silk Under Wear Misses Kid Gloves—all-sizes.' miatoserirrs AND *EALERS - C Ind It to that:advantage rda [call and eLm tae one 'took before me.ciamd a CA.RLL3LI3. NO. i 0 i Lt - ra STREET, Pst.tabargh, Pa., o.t AT EATOZCS NO, 17 FTFTH.STRBET, JUST RECEIVED, A COMPLETE ASSORtMENT OF WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, LAOS GOODS AND RIIFFIANGS: • OLLAILS AND DANDKERCILLEPS: 'BONNET, NECK AND SASEVRIBBONS; EXTRA AMR BELTING—IVIERna; PLAID VELVET RIEBONSr VELVET RIBBONS—alloolmt; WRITE =GE, SCARLET ADD BLACK TEL. • • VET RIBBONS: NEW STYLE RAT VEILS; THREAD ADD LACE VEILSi-lall suottomot BEAD ORNAMENTS AND SE! IS; BEAD AND SILK BUTTONS;: DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS; Fora, rm FURNIS KING GOODS tot 1.1411a* sad Geata; ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS; =la HOSIERY AND GIAMS; FINE ASSORTMENT zenix RS sad TARNS; FANCY GOODS AND NOTIOS GMIZALT: LY, at • Wholesale and Retail. F. H. EATON; off; No. 11 FIFTH T. BATES do FELL IRE NOW OPENING EM S TOCKOF SitalALTekag, DRESS GOODS ; MERINOS, cLoik,s. N 0.21 Fifth Street. 1111CRITAI satTIM fl 4 - VZ ADMIT ALL TED LE PARTNEB; Frank Taa Corder andlealita flaw; St,* partsershlp to &de from ittOrcurt ut Si the and it* tendons to be cazultisted wawa the cam and st7l4, of iViacrum, Glyge. 8 Co., AT WHOT:Dis 65,000 Enameled Paper Collars; 25,000 Common do. do.; 2,060 pounds Wool Stinting Yarn; 2,009 dozen Wool and Merino Hose; 800 doz. Undershlrti and Drawers; 76 cartons Bead drips; 500 dozen Lace 7543 500 doz. Ladles' Lhien Hdlttl, And a very heavy V-txtk of Fancy Goods, Notions, &o. sea AT EASTME PRICES NEW GOC, NEW' <AO COMOSII • • has =eve. Loiter fa ilibt! 147.1nia I,ctit togs, two eaves Weed Xetfao Steeltfnist two each Ohllatfa.i , Mode ant White Sabel Marino Stock:Wm one ems Xibibinta. Stockings, two asap Ken's *NIA lire Shirts ant drawers, told sluff eta& of BALMORAL RIKIRTte. Hoop flirts, Hoods, Sontag', THAL, &awls chs.d. eiss, Head Rata Nata dood_L Oorie r ta,.. Th telat , ;r miap eau.... , a bone, SILK", Etmbrolder" great variety Fancy Our Notion Degrtment, Will he found unusually ;well anyplie4 STOCKING YARNS. Hoc pounds saperior ectintiOnsiesaie wig retail, at esigern4wisitf• iOS Kourk4 Ca. eel 77 sad me naincer =oar A T W. W. MOORgEAD'S, 81 Market*So'reet, NEW FALL .gooDs; FULL LINE VELVET EIFIE . ?NS 3 all colors; EMBROIDERIES AND FASOY GOODS; (mows AND HOS/IIAT; EDIEROTDEBIZ. LSNEN apd sima tieNDKEisoaters, SILK ara.TOßts la all cobra READ SETS AND OORD TRE4TINGS.I AL.EXANDEE'S woLovEs; ccs woinmraocts. La suave'. ALLEGHENY HERD' GE FOB EIALZiz! FOE SAGE, the two store & tog trWELt, MI. No. 061 Ftebeees n reek. A oFfrootain„, Log parlor, dialog room sad adtrittea On um, Apart three chambers ore sawed floor, rse egd water. A FOG% 110021 HOUSE otqro* lot, !looting oo ?ark, street, APPIt: ititui, ea 07 FOUBTE grr.,(aux*, Bpaung.).:
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