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    611111otittisbmItt Gazette.
PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 18815.
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THE SIIENANDIMH
The English authorities have released the
pirates of the Shenandoah at “perole." These
men were either guilty or innocent of piracy. If
guilty, why wain they relea•-ed ? If innocent,
whylverc they not absolutely discharged, instead
of being parokd 1 •
It may be said that tho English authorities do
not reganl themus - pirates at all, but simply as
prisoners of war.: Dot they ...were '..not our prise
oners,.for wg did cirOapture them; nor could
they be the prisotters of the English, with whom
they were not at war. So that dodge will not
suffice.
If it was right to surrender to us the Shenan
doah, the Captain and crew should have been
surrendered with her. and if It was wrong to
surrender the - crew, it was just as wrong to sur
render their vessel- 'When our Government
makes requisition npori England for an escaped
burglar, the demand cannot be satisfied by a
mere surrender of the burglar's tools..
The release of th ls piratical grew Is another
instance of had faith on the part of the British
Government towards ours, and goes to swell the
already fast growing indignation of our people
towards that Government. When the day of
reckoning comes, this assuredly will not be for
gotten.
ENGLAND AND THE ALABAMA
Official documents, hitherto suppressed, have
been published; which show beyond doubt that
the British Government Is responsible for allow
ing the Maharani.° put to sea, after It had been
fully Informed by our ralubiter,respecting her
diameter and designs, the manner in which her
ownership had passed Into the hands of the
rebels, and the-danger to which our commerce
would be subjected from lice. This, of course,
constitutes a valid claim, which can be enforced
at any time, and which will give special paint
to the correspondence sow mooing on. Mr. Sew
ard has always kept prominently in view the
riot that we should insist upon reparation for
damages done by this roil - Steer, and even dar
ing the war, our case ens made np and most
forcibly urged by Mr. Adams. It is difficult to
see where England, when Judged by the prece
dents which she herself his estaMished in ref
erence to other powers, will find even a pctext
for evading our demands.
Commons IN CITIEn.—It seems now getting to
be felt that there ought to bs colleges and
means of carrying a course of education, class
ical or stlemific, as may be preferred, bat per
fect as far as it goes, and to carry students to'a
graduating point to every large city. Rev, Dr.
Howson, principal of the I....verpoel College,
says that that Institution has tires in point of
numbers from about four handled and fifty,
eightten years age, to nine hundred now. The
'discipline is better than ever. They are even
saving }art of their income, and nothing seams
to.be left desirable-In the way of improvement.
Dr. Howson) Is the well-known co-laborer with
Dr. Conybearnon the Life of St. Paul. and has
now in the press a new 'work called "Scenes
from the Lifeof Bt. Paul, and their Religious
Lessons.
ItZLIGICWS TESTB ENOLAND,—The Uni
versity of Cambridge Is open to every religious
bellef—th;t Is for instrnetloa. Bat the mom
bera of tho Senate—the governing body of the
unlveraity—are required to take an oath of con
formity. It appears. however, that the exclu
siveness of the body Is modified by an arrange
ment which enables the member once in the
Senate, to follow any.creed he chooses. Recent
ly a distinguished member of the Church of
Rome was 0:eel-Ed In- spite of his declining to
make the required declaration.
TUE Mississippi Legislature recently debated
two hours and a half whether or not to raise
the stars and stripes over their capitoL The
motion was vehemently opposed, bat the ma
jority seemed to remember that they were not
yet - FornylMely reconstructed, and considered it
rimatter of-prudence to postpone their preju
die-6i and rote for the flag. They showed them
selves more politic than the Slats militia, which
refused to organize nnderlhe Union nag.
Mr 3. Lincoln—A Correction
pablichoi yesterday a nears paragraph
elating that Mrs. Lincoln had ordered lu
Zwickau, - Germany, a monument for the gem
of her husband, our late lamented President.
The paragraph, according to our recollection,
lint appeared in the London correspondence of
the Cincinnati Gazette. We now learn that there
is no lotuadation for the statement. Mrs. Lin
coln has ordered no monument for the grace of
her husband, nor does one Intend to do so. She
ban left that work entirely In the hands of the
Lincoln Monument Aseecletion at Springfield.
Mrs. Lincoln is residing at- U Clifton Rouse,
-In this city. Since the decease other husband
She ins made her permanent abode In Chicago,
living In great retirement and devoting herself
to the education of her younger son. Her eld
est son, Robert, is completing his studies In the
lav office of tcammon, McCagg tt Feller. The
other, so well known to all frequenters of the
White Rouse by the familiar name of "Tad"—
a bright, fun-loving boy--ls attend:mg one of
our public schools.—Chteago Tribune.
PennijiVan% Postof
Re•csiablish New Meands, Elk County, and
appoint Thomas Towracy.postmester.
Dlscontinue the following offices : Cook,
Erie county; Canoe Ridge, Indiana county.
The following' Rostmasters are appointed
Calvin Chadducl4ELUCreek. Eriecounty; Adam
Delta, falled, to make return. James D. Kenne
dy, Double Bale, Butler county; Charles Mantel,
felled to make return. W._ll. Rhodes, Seneca,
Venaogo county; A. McCurry, resignod. Wal
ter Ferguson, Temperuncerille. Allegheny coun
ty; Ellas D. Carnahan. teslgnol. Wm. D. Da
rla, Oleopelki, Ir,enango county; James P.:Criss
well,. resigned. :::Wm.- McClure Hameaond;
Bother • Westosorclaad county; Jionos_Efattno
resiZtea;- .
Tux Coltaatots (Cle.) Sal Indulges In the
kilo aa
lripst-.V.Vrep grata= hereto, bom c m
cc brio* eludnita N g of theldie haggles
a lit rogarelna. All COloredpeople', who
. hoe =visible masa .1 support, pa t o.bath a
ball and
le
attached to them; aad set to
moth at vallas the fortifications around the
eltn'the &Art° feelt them the while. It is the
deterlalulugu_ Of both the cayll and the mill.
thry asitanitia that no Idlers; hcan ony
rAtt trl Pnteiritig and robbery, will be allowed
to amain in the city, unless they can be forced
to earn thldr,bread. t3dme alga; are to be pat
to 'work this mooing"'
Tait Wedeln 'Union Telerraph Company laid
another samarium table across the Minieslapi
tiger at I. Weds, an TottsdaY. to meet the re
quirements ether rapidly inerening busines.
_The d
cable three conducting wires, and
Inten crest=talus
additional facilities for the
tragedian of telegraphicblelness.
THE SHENABDOAH.
Letter from Capt. Waft' to Earl Russell
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT ORDER
HIS UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE•
The Crew Paid Off in American Dollars
and Sent dahore
wknorafs mrrza TO r.Lui. nussmr,
•
In the letter which Capt. Waddell addressed
to Earl Russell immediately on arriving in Ifite
Mersey, the corsair chief thus attempt& to Jus
tify his conduct In destroying American vessels
long after the war had closed
"In obedience to orders, I found myself in the
Arctic and Oehotsk Seas, far removed from the
ordinary channe:s of commerce, and, In conse
quence of this awkward circumstance, I was
engaged in acts of war until the Bah of June.
I was Ignorant of the reverses &effendi); ,the
Confederates, and the total obliteratiOn•of the
government under which I acted. I received
the first Intelligence of the downfall of the
Confederate cause on the lid of August, from I
the British bark Barraeonta, and desisted Im.
mediately from further acts of war until I
could communicate with a European port, and
learn If the intelli,genee was true. I could not
have been sensible that the tales told by Ameri
can ships were true, but merely upon the state
ment of a British Captain I diligently sought
fora precedent in law writers for guidance In
the intim control, management and final dis
posal of the vessel, but found none." Finding
the authority questionable under which he act
ed, he Immediately ceased cruising, and shaped
her course for the Atlantic. Ile did not feel justi
fied in destroying the vessel, but, on the contra.
rv, thought that the 'ship should revert to the
American Government. Ile therefore sought
Livery.); to learn the news, and If not without
foundation, to surrender the ship, with her guns,
stores and apparei complete, to the British
Government, for such disposition as it should
deem proper.
IIL'ILIUMSDEII Or Tile SIIEN/INDO/11 TO TITE:UNITED
I=l
On the 10th Inst., the Shenandoah was ane
nt:Wend to the American Consul wno took for•
mai pqrseas lon and placed her under Captain
Fosse I.N. with a crew of his own eLleetioa, to
be conveyed to Sew Yore.
RELEASE or TILE carve.
At 0 o'clock on] the erculog of the 4th, Capt.
VNTLII. of Her Majesty's ship Donegal, re
r std from London to liberate such of
the crew of the Shenandoah as were not British
subjects. On inquire It was found that there
was no Britleh subject on board, at least no one
claimed that honor, although the accent of
many seemed to the contrary. It appear! that
the Shenandoah did not enter the Tagus or ship
a new crew at Lisbon.
The disembarkation presented a strange
scene of excitement. Rejoicing was visible on
the conntenances of easel's and men, and many
made free boasts of the fact that the Shenando
ah displayed the last Confederate hag. They
good in busy groups about the landing stage,
eagery canvassing their future prcspetts. Most
of them seemed puzzled by their owe position.
flow they came to be liberated, and on what
'grounds, they were not very clear about, though
at the fact itself they were all particularly ela
ted. To inquiries made by Individuals among
the crowd of bystanders, both officers and men
replied that they had teen liberated uncondi
tionally to go whithersoever they pleased.
As the intelligence reached town crowds of
people - assembled on the stage, those who had
Southern proclivities making ttimuselses par
ticularly agreeable to the men of the Shrum,-
&rah, and a general curiosity being manifest to
hear the details of the operations of the noto
dons usage]. So many a yarn of daring adventure
was unwound, while the luggage was being
packed or vet:della provided. Daring the last
seven months, some of the crew said,.this men
were particularly anxiouslo get ashore, as they
bad become tired of their wild life; and from
the conversation of -some, It seems pretty cer
tain that aboard the Streanndrxel the news of the
ceesation of the late war was I elMrei, however
lacking positive Information may hare been.
Oee unfortunate, who bad been taken from a
whaler sunk by the .57tenco.datA, seemed glad
enough to he suit of her. Altogether, some 130
men disembarked on the landing-atage, one sick
man being left in charge of the officers of the
'FCRTISEII lIIRTICI
From the Lit trrxot Cahrier, „
Early last evening the officers and crew of
the ,hlenandoeit were liberated upon parole, and
landed at Liverpool. We arc informed that the
order for parole was received by Capt. Payatex,
of the Dogegal, early ip the at ornoon, and that
immediately after It .11.6 communicated to Capt.
Waddell. Capt.. Waddell then came on shore
and had en Interview with some Sontherd gen
tlemen. alter which he returned to hie ship and
paid off and diacharged the crew. At 7 a'elock
the recc telt the Shenandoah In the heck Ferry
Com pan)'s steamer Bee, and at • o'clock they
were landed upon the George', Landing-stage.
But few spectators were present to witness the
arrival of the crew so renowned for their ex
ploitr, owing doubtless to the fact that
their parole was not known even to themcclves
until a short time before their landing, Each
of them brought on shore a large quantity of
luggage, and they appeared to have no lack of
money —facts which appeared to attest that
their long attire had net been unrewarded. The
news of their arrival soon spread, and crowds
ofnpersons collecting on the stage formed theme
SelVea Into groups around the sailors, and en
deavored to draw them into conversation.
These attempts, however, rarely succeeded., and
when they did It was evident that the men
spoke rather to evade curicsity than to satisfy
it. The men, Indeed, appeared to be themselves
quite in the dark as to their position, and
though under the impression that Ley had
done with the Shenandoah for good and all, ata.
peered to labor under a fear of committing
themselves or their officers by some rash state
meet. Some of them eagerly questioned the
bystanders na to what the English people
thought of the Shenandoah, acid two or three
Of them expressed the greatest surprise that the
offieera of that vessel should even have been
suspceted of pursuing their work of destrue
(lon weth.a knowledge of the termination of
the war, The men, though exhibiting a marked
reticence on matters connected with the discip
line of the ship, speak freely o 1 the circum
stances which led the Shenandoah to terminate
her privateerine career, namely the meeting
with the ship liorraeouta, which the crew are
unanimous In alleging as the first source
eh rough which reliable information was re
ce ved of the termination of the war.
- . .
Many of fie e'er of the Shenandoa are Litrr•
pool man, arid these immediately on being landed
drove off to their homes. of the others a few
went to private boarding-houses, and others to
the Sailors' Rome.
The men declare that they arc at perfect lib
er to do do what they choose, and that their
discharge is unconditional. At all events tiny
have been paid off in .imerierm dollars, and many
of them tri , l no doubt to-day in on Glair no go other
lArrts of the country.
. _
VARIOUS ITEMS
A MA,TA.DON . :. tuck was found, last week, at
New Albany, by some workmen, while digging
la a sandpit. it bof the purest ivory, seven
let three 'aches in length, and at the thickest.
part eight ana ate quartet inches in diameter.
It weighed nearly one hundred pounds. The
task is supposed to be that of a mastodon.
Several years ago a tusk, nearly of the same di
mensions as the above, was fond near the same
Place.
HON. GEOUGE W. JCI/.1- 5 -7 Republican, ad
dressed a large audience at Indianapolis, Indi
ana, on Friday. night, taking strong ground for
the t,uoishment of rebel leaders, the contisca
ttoh of estates of prominent rebels, and their
apportionment among loyal Southerners of
whatever color, and the extension to the South
ern negroes of the right of suffrag e.
Tan Torontonlans arc banquet-bitten. They
are arranging fora grand feed as soon as pos
sible. at which they expect the leading com
mercial men of the United States to be present
and talk aver the reciprocity, ship canals, and
kindred schemes for mutual benefit.
Trot wife of a baptist clergymen at Spring
field, Ohio, named Auciaeow, has come Into
Court, complaining of the cruel treatment of
her husband.
Death of Si. Dupin.
The China brings the news of the deat't of
Andre Merle Jean Jacques Depict, a well-known_
politician of France, and ex-President of the
National Assombly. He are. born February I,
1783. bred to the bar, defended Marshal Ney in
1815, and has filled a pent number of public
trusts. After the revolution of 1333 he was
chosen President and Speaker of the Assembly,
and won considerable fame as a presldhogofacer-
At the groat Exhibition In London In 1851. be
was President of the French Coremtlesion of the
International Jury. lathounh not an active
participant In the coup d'etat of Louis Nape.
' leonr he has ever sines been a supper= of the
Government of the Emperor, and latterly held
important Maces under it. In 1857 he was
met Proctereur General of the Court of Deus•
Don, mid at the time of his death was Senator.
During. the present year . his name has become
fienilia, by an address on the conniption of
Breach morals and the extravagance of French
d:Isl :Cts,lti a frTs) a) M4=,
n
Josh BOSEVAgeut utie Equitable la.
aunkan Nondagtos mamma 00,
and the peen Mutual Ws leshrentso o . ot
itelphht: No. 43 :Carve strert, Pittuarge.
felgy •
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent Ibr chr
Yellsdelptilkand Baiumcrelago ,
Ann Cc r nri O rg arrtbaus cum WOOL
5
"CV P. JONES, Agent for North Amer
U.B2,Stata of Pimasylva • and, Hartford Is.
QAMUEL ERA, Seeretaacitizons , Uwe%
k-7 sum Clompanhocaand MARL= and WATER
:OM
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ei T rprrrsifulf , s - JCW - *iiifia.. --
HUBBARD, BFW & CO. . •
PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS.
Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS. of even' dlo
ecription. Mill, Ruler, Cron Cnt, Gang, and all
other varieties.
All kinds of ROG& r end SPRINGS made from
Sheet Cut Steel ; Extra Reaped REA-PIGI AND
&OWING =ill - Es, ha.
NW- Warehouse and Work', corner WATER and
MORT STREETS, Pittsburgh.
Particular &neutron given tc, Retoothing, GT=
ming and Straightening Circular Saws' haD re.
wars of all l 0 0 0 & Punching and Drilling dons at
reasonable rates. sonde
igrWRIG BARNHILL., .1 Co..
Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers
Roy. so, V, zi aml.m PENN STREET
IlsvMg ramrod a large yard, and tomithed
with the meet ImPewred machinery, we *ni l =
In
to manufacture every description GIB°
In the best manner, and warranted equal to any
FIREin the country. EIIIEINEYS, BERM
BEDS STEAM PIPES, LOOM(
BOILERS, BOND EN SEES, SALT PANS,
TANKS, OIL STILLS AGITATORS SET;
TLINO PANS, BOILER IRON, 13BiD014;
SUGAR PANS, and sole manufaeturerl of BARN
RILL'S PATENT BOIL vES, RoPedidtl done
on the shortest notion. Wadi
arLILIZE SUPERIDE
Copper Will and Smelting Worki,
PITTSBURGH.
PARK, Mc.CUROY & CO
Maauf►rtnrers of sarartrixo. BRAZIERS' &
BULT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER Bc%
TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS. SPALTER
SOLDER. Also, importers and dealers In MET..
ALS, TIN PLATE, SH.I.ET IRON, 1?".11
Constantly on hand, TINA'S:RS' MAINES and
TOOLS. 'W srehouse, No. 140 FIRST and 120 SEC.
ORB STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of
Copper rut to any desired pattern.
say2s,lydalarr
WEAN BOOM HOW LOSIT, HOW
RESTORED I—Just Publisired, in seal.
ed Envelope. Price six to A LECTURE UN
THE NATURE, TREATMENT, and Radical Ooze
untostorrhm, Sexualeminal Weakness, Invo
missions, Debility and Travail•
meat. to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Uon
sumption, Epilepsy and Fit.; Manua and PAYII
ad incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse. Ito.. by
Hoar. J. IJCI-vgnotaLL, M.D., author of the
Greta Book, be. "A Boon to T 00030003 or
Sollltnne o . ' Sent under seal, In a pinto novel
e, to any add rel., poet paid, on receipt of
o
oeeta, or two postage stamps, by Dr. J. 0. KLiNE,
•121 Bowery, NOW York. Post Office box SAM.
nolamdamT
SERVoIJeI SIIFFEASERS OR
BOTH SEXES.-A reverend gentleman have
ins , been restored to health la a few days, after =-
d tug the usual routine and irregular oxPetistss
m= of treatment without success, co nsiders it Ws
sacred duty to communicate to his alicial fallow.
creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt
of an addressed envelope, he alit send, free, a copy
of the prescription
Direct to Dr. JOHN 2d. DAGNALL the Fulton
street. N.T. whit dedawT
OHO.. .W. D. SAIMAA - J W. DOUALA].
LA BELLE STEEL IN crime.
REITER & CO.,
Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; SPRING,
FLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AE.
LES, (TROWBARS, tun
0111 co, No. 9tl WA ICER STREET (up ststrs)
PITTSBURGH. PA. .1120
rjrllolll,selOft, SEA a CY., (successors
to Hosnason, Huns h fdrittarohrt
Washington Worts,
FOUNDERS AND MAIJIIINISTS, Pronranagg,
Blanufachuers of BOAT AND STATIONARY
STEAM EttOINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
IdAORINERT,GEARWO, SHAMING, CAST
INGS of all descriptions, OIL TANSS & STILLS,
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORE.
ea-Agents for GIFYARD'S PATENT INJECT
OR, for feeding boiler.
ar - .101111 COCIER&N s BRO., mamma •
tams of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT
DOORS, IRON RAILING WINDOW
TERS,WINDOW GUARDS Am, Nos. SEO
OND and N THIRD STR ' between Wood and
Market, have on hand a variety of new pattern&
fancy and plain, suitable for all purpose&
Platicular attention paid to eoo nen Grave
Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. and
TILE BRIDAL CIA AIIBE,B, AN ES.
SAY OF' WARNING AND INSTRUO•
VON FOR YOUNG NEN. Also, new sad rolls.
Me treat:mug ef SR N rinr HOU G HT ON, Systems,
Address Dr. J. FN How
and Assoelation.Plilladelphia, Pa. splay
RTBEN'[ FREE.—A PAMPHLET or
Immense Importance to the old sad young,
married end single of both sexes, will be sent Tres
by addressing, with stamp enclosed. the agents,
J. A. ILMlllttiCtli Zs 00., Boa Is, boom Post
(Hu., =Soo rdsoir
MERCHANT , TAILORS
iLENRY U. HALE,
Merchant Tailor,
!FURTH-11FM CORNER UP PION a St CL.IIII !PM
PITTSBURGH., PA,
Takes great °leisure in announcing to hi. tamer
ous customers and the pupils generally, that his
pure/lases and meets for the FALL SEA.
SON are now ViIII.I at al, hating-Ishia Personally
selected from the tint-clam cloth houses In the
Eastern cities. Only sack a clue of goods as can
really be recommended. will be othired k which em.
braces the newest and most approved mid.ertelt
and styles, the antra stock beteg vary large.•arien
ana select. Mr. Hale has much confidence in Levi
tin an early tespectlen.
SUPERFINE BLACK, COLORED CLOTHS,
AND DOE SKINS, its urinal, warranted fast la
colon, ami wined texture.
MELTON (MOTELS and other new coatings,
new style (or entire mina
A great variety of FINE OASSIXER.P.9 for
Pants and Vests, for Morning nod Evening wear.
sues
FOR WINTER.
0 rEll-COATLTG S
Blue Chinchilla,
Black Chinchilla,
Brown Chineh 11 lay
Daliah
FINE FRENCH BEAVERS, all colors
Welch we will make op to order in a varmint
manner awl mete
GRAY, POSSIEL At SCENE,
Successors , to S. GRAY & SON,
ATKIICR AIM TAmotr" No. NJ Fifth ,t
DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS.
A near lot of ahotce good.
Vol- Wert-r.
JUST RECEIVED BY
GRAY & LC* AN,
'.CO. 41 ST. CLAIR STREET.
BORING TOOLS
a AMES SOWN,
111ANUFACTUREa Or
IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells,
No. 1.16 WOOD STREET
przTmareas Pbj
Toole warrant...9l
HUN. the very beat SLIGO
AND LOW MOOR
WELL. BORERS
7-..Dsacroamt. Ovum;ls .12.riocces
with inch articles es are mammy to conduct op
anstinns, viv
HATURETs,
wwWs
w4NAIMS,
ULSELS_,
lIENCIIIES,
PLANES.
LEVEW
NAILS, A.
Rope, Leather and Gum
AVLLS,
BELL? WS,
71111..,
no L s,
sow:Ls
TIERS,
AXES,
TAU of union I have constantly In store
ocsiamd
BOOKS.
ARTHUR MERTON
HELEN ItHOREAR
°mut= ON PAILAELES,
WANDERINGS OVER BIBLE LANDS
BIBLE BLESSINGS_„ SCYHONBERCOOOTTL FAMILY,
EARLY DAWN.
DIARY OF BITTY .TREVYLYAN,_
MARY TEE HANDMAID OF THE LORD,
VONIES OF THE SOULbuns. _
LI PHOTOG VES MA RAP DE H Arz SDBLImEz Abe
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
STATIONERY.
3. L. READ , .4,
lON N 0.13 Fourth 'tree
MAGNIFICENT
Jai
FAMILY BIBLES
'WILSON, OMNI & 0 0 .40A.D4 AVID IL'IM.II DIM
W
(tara irrusor, 1%014 001)
WttoWale &elm W 'FOREIGN AND DOZES
T11:14 DST CHXIDS, No. Oa Wood street" third
drove Diamond P.R.tabosgh.
- - - - -
pITTSBURGB THEATER . `tr.
Lune sad Manager WM aganirESON.
Forewell Benet:it of the fairortte Yankee CO
,
YANKEE LOOKE.
Who will &ppm. in three lasortte characters.
FRIDAY EVE .ING, Pros. cat, the perform
ante will commence with
THE RoVAL PIC-NIC.
Sir tit.oute-.
Dance—._.--
To he lotlowed by
PEI SOLEIIII; or, DAD'S STELCISC ILL
To conclude with the popular comedy, entitled
THE lrAlilid.E. DIIELIST
(VERA. HOUSE.
•-• Luta 4. lifornagerns, MISS MINIM EBERLE.
NO CHARGE FOR RESERVED BELTS.
BENEFIT OF
MRS. W. J. FLORENCE.
Her next appeal to the calzona of Pittsburgh for
four years. a.ast night but ono of
MB. a. IRS. W J. FLORENCE.
Whose dalineatlouslof Irlah and Yankee poeull•
gullies am nightly witnessed by . GllO RUED
AND EMIR OSIASTIO AUDIENCES.
FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 24th, the Performance
will confluence with the humorous sketch, by
J. F. Buckstone, entitled
IRISH LION.
Tom Moore, • traveling tallorm.W. .1. Florence.
Irciciental to the piece, ,as Irian Jig, by all the
characters.
To be followed with Howard Paul's protean play,
THRICE MARRIED.
To conclude with Para Florence's laughable farce
entitled
TAN EE HOES EREEPER.
On Saturday afternoon the
R 7 REETS OF NEW YOllB.
MASONIC HALL,.
BATEMAN CONCERTS
LAIVE NIGHT BET ONE
TDB FRIDAY ITILILTO, NOT. 24th, AT T O•CLOCI
O( the distinguished Artistes,
MLLE
PR O!L:RARILME
ni'l.LE e AREP A will slag, alr "Culla Dive"
Norma; hoes Sing, Birdie Mag—Grand Duett
for 'Voice end Cornet—" Dal Alpenhorn,. 11
Bacot°.
ML 3. LEVY will perform Alexis, Levlathian
Polirs.
HERR °MIL EUSA, mill play: Ellgto,—ll Tro
esters.
MESS. HOROWITZ D ANSORUTZ:—
overt RS ur e: Zsmps, Ln Phis de Perks, Nottur
no, ?Ltd-Summer Nights Drawls.
To-morroce, posttl rely the last Concert. Entire
change of programme.
1 he Artistes appear next Monday lo Wheeling.
The Grand Plano need to the.. Connate le from
Um celebrated factory of rdesarl,SteinWay &Soria
Adelleflon P. Reserral mate 50 lents extra.
&rate can be secured at Sieber & Broe' Music
Store.
Doors open at commence at 8. n 024
MA . BONIC HALL
Monday, tnesday and Wednesday
November 271 h, :sth and Ott,
THE MAMMOTH VARIETY MOO 01. 111EIIICt.
TONYi....9.BerOi r IVE II
COMBINATION TROUPE
(Enos nm OPERA liorsr, Bowser, N. Y.,)
Will have the honor of appearing as above for
Positively Throe Nights Only !
In their elegant and unequalled VARIETY EN•
YERTAINBIENT. wtuch embraces almost every
epeciallty lu the crilendsr of amusements. The
whole under the direction of that Prince of Omuta
Vocalists, BILLY PASTOR, who wttl apporeaoh
evealng In • selection of new Soup, Doutlealries.
ac.
SOP Foe lull psalmists, see small bills Male ,
stop, 15 cents . Reouved teats, 6Dc. Doors open
at 7 o'clock ; commencing at
n02041t W • ALLINSON. Agent.
Pumas, music, &c.
0 - W KIN 0 - RECEIVED.
THAT ELEGANT STOCK.OP
CHICKERING PIANOS
Selected pertormlly by th. subscribe . % during
nasal wtrit to the Factory.
EVEN TEEN INSTRUMENTS
e fowl open, sod toady for exalstlaattoo. •
public one tnyited to call and ic• ta•m.
Warrnnted for Five Years
eng eels Agent for the Ohlettering P pe
P fANOS AND ORGASM
TILE CELEBRATED
BRADBURY, NEW YORK,
Schomacker & Co., Philadelphia
PPANOS.
THE AISTEAICATI °ROME and ESTYS k
CO.'S COTTAGE GROAN, odtoltted by dfal..,
and all who have heard Meta, to be ouportor
tone to ell other instrumento of the kind catt nc
lectured to the Vatted Stouts.
We ere prepared to furnish, at the ehoteat castles.
Brau and German Silver Instruments.
of every desi=n, for Be. a and Co rn et Calmly
at redueeel e,' Illustrated Catalogu and
Prise lade cirnished oa applisattma
Near and Setottdyand Pianos for Rent.
ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIEC:•:
Constantly on hand.
WA.EXLINI & BAEZ.
K!UBE & C o.' s , 11.1011 EST PREM..
OM Grand, Parlor Grand, &marer nd Up
right Pianos, with oventrume has; Wan treble,
full iron tmproved fnme, and all the valuahls
tm
prhvemehts.The tone le pure, brilliant, entirely
musical character, of the beat workmanship, touch
evermore and qaality of tone unsurpaped hp sop.
Each Plano guaranteed for eight years
CLIARLOTTIM BLOME
No. as Firm sraa - r,
eele second door ahoy* Wood street
HOFFDL&N, 1:10131.11f, tS CO.,
an of which is good Fuming Land, and as acres
cleared and under good !swim the remaibilng vs
acres nisi-rate timber. The land Is at present
mostly In grass;arid , m In good condition for eithei
• BILE EP FAILAI or for AORIUULTIIRAL
PURPOSI.R. Ihe Oeigliborhood ts good. and
easy of access—within a few miles of the U. h. P.
11. IL, at Motley's Station, and two steamboat
landings on the Ohio river. It 5 near Manchee•
ter, the couoty town of lianeooli county, Weer
Vs , six miles from Wellsville, and thirteen from
Stmitronville, 0. The improvements are, a large
Frame House, Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs,
Sheep Houses, and all neoess•ry ont•tinildings.
and a Steam KW close by. There are two good
veins of COAL, one of whioh u CISITIVEL, on the
farm. Thl property la welt Worth the attentlon
off antes desiring Mash property.' being equally
welledapted for wird growing, grazing or farming
as the Washington:C*ll6W land, whin!, county
Joins t Ransack., Further particulars on applica
tion o
S. S. BRYAN,
BFOURTH STREET, aturice's Building.)
no2l
WaOLDSALD AND EMITAII., FOR BALM—
63 TIFT/I snurxr,
3acko3sA:W's Zo.l.".xLcaos.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &a
McF&RLAND & COLLINS,
Are receiving by next steamer from Liverpool, $
choices lot of
ENGLISH CARPETS,
liftable for Parlors, Maims Rooms, Office., Rolls
elturches 84 retailcte expressly for Pitto
burgh trade, and offered
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
S 4, 4-4 and 6-4 ENGLISH TAPESTRY, VEL
VElland BRUSSELS thaILPETEI, melndrur many
Myles Dever before offered Welds country.
11 and 73 Fifth Street,'
Next Belleau to the Ontted State. tlueteet
Howe and Poet Oeloe. Don
1 1 0, ARPETB, &c.,
\7.1 RE COEIVED NEW. P I
'elli In addition to oar provions ar
0 mortment, we have just nwaived rr
0 the followlnll,in noweatatrias:
sl BIGELOW VARPETS, EXTRA 0
3 FLYS and INGRAINS.
EMBROIDERED PIANO COV
.
til moniu flue's. 1%
SHEET OILCLOTH, is and 21 R. 0
wide extra quail,.
.43 W/NDOW SHADES, Stone, Drab, a
Brown. Leather and Green
. colon.
Ci A tante auortment et TANOT
SIIEENSKIN MATS.
• wai.a if. mocamara, 0
non err FOI/Brd Sr BEEr
CARPET STORE.
Gsmau,
DEAUGHTING OFFICE
AND PATENT AGENCY
1 ow..as; SW= war MilMelee
Bridge. H. unite Z LBBE, 0 hit E nglaga•
EIBMI2
No. 78 Youith street
It eildenea Po. II Elm street.
. FOR BALE—FOR RENT.
IG I
LL OR tiA, WITH LAME LATE MS. .
SESSION,THE mourn DO D
PE PEWEES-
TT, AT WCOLIS I EIINETATION; fifteen aeres
Land, Etta Dwelt= with 10 Moms end rent;
plenty of soft water ansl trait of all =dwells
minutes' walk trom Federal sti - eet Depot, Salle.
cant,. Enquire of the rabsember, at his MA
URINE AND OIL TOOL WORKS, si tel U Obis
street, Allegheny.
ouldanstl
$3 , 500 WILL PU Honest.
A NEAT TEL = HOUSE,
Yaskee Locke
MMt=l
With SEE BOORS, and about TWO ACRES 01
IAnD, Ott:Witt in the village of Blount Mutt.
ton. For furthsr particulars enquire of
SPLENDID DWELLING FOR SA.LE,
U situated at No. 253 Rebecca street, &Beaten?
Ott y. The Lot has a front Co Rebecca street of
20 feet, and extends tbo feet. to Park's street, on
which is Metals neatly fleshed two story Brian
Dwelling with seven comfortable rooms. fine
kitchen, with range, bath house, gas, hot and
eold water throughout; marble mantles, atone
L APP
grape arbor. This Po p eprty Is offered
&nap. ly to, soil ra & CO.
MIEME
HEILIZ
CHARLES C. 111EJ.L,.11
I=l
N. 12 ST. CrLAII7. STREET'
BOLA I.GINTS •01
DIRECT IMPORTERS,
TR STREET
DRAUGHTING
IX=
O. H. TOMMIE'.
164 Fousth.StreO.
FOR BALes.
Dwelling,
Well Finished Feame Two-Storytr=getgrO,DiAliwl-jrel="dPonat=
the limbs.
THE LOT le Fortylevy feet front; by One Hun
ired feet deep. IME GRAPE ARBOR, FRUIT
TREFS, an. POSIMIOII will be given on the lit
of Apramyl. Also.
A CORNER.A_TORE-ROOMLWITH ONE
TOWELLING HOU SE.
Poneuton will be given on the let of April next.
The proprietor call either sell, or exatuage for
Uouniry Property. Terms easy. Inquire of
G. IL TOWER,
No. lit Fourth street.
1. T. SAISPLE,
Real Estate Broker and Irmuranoe 4110,t, •
ausitwaxtf AS Federal atreet, eiswllerojr.
FOR BALE—ONE LARGE DOUBLE
DOOR FIRE AND HEW EAR PRO9F SAFE.
lined with stecL and tn complete order, Moll'
owned by Robert Ashworth, deceased. For par.
Ic uloro, enquire of
JAMES B. STRTURLER, A dm'r,
no11:tt No, Sc °lair street.
FOR HALE.
ENGINE, BOILER
FLY VTREEL, &a., complete,
resSy for putting up, suitable for s paw-mill or
anij .ti tirpos• requiring 601 1eneRIED we Apply at
STREET.T
VALUABLE COUNTRY HOME FOR
SALE, situated on the Pennnylvanta Rail
road, one-half mile from Wllkinsbruah, and only
three minutes walk from the newly granted Ste,
tine on .std road, called EDGEWOOD STATION;
a LOT of [ironed containing it Cores Ise perishes;
three scree Oak Forrest; large Frame Building,
lust new, with to ro oms. and cellar underneath;
bearing Fruit Trees; Water and other oonven
lenses. These grounds will Balla handsomely.
For further information call on
JAMES S. ICING,
No. 106 Fifth street.
noAL AND LIME PROPER'-
SALS—On the Steubitavtlle Rallrosd, .seen
miles from the city,
CONTAINING ONE HACILLN I7NDRED AND ELONTY
SIX ,
Steam and Water Flouring and SSW HUM sad
other tine Improvements. For further Informstion
apply to WT4LIA.III WARD
(Opposite the Oathedral,)
tf Grant street, Mo. 110.
DitiII!LBLE CITY PROPERTY
von ri6 T.
ist, LARGE coma ROOMS, No. 60 Fourth
street. opposite M. la N. Bank.. suitable for
• Store, Broker's ()Macs, eta, tro.
LARtIE PIItYFOGRAPII GALLERY.
64 A SALOON, to • good location for An eaten •
sire llesteurant.
E. D. GAZZA.M.
o. CD Fowl& end CO Peon amen.
VOR BALE, A LOT OF °EDON!), con..
& Mining about Three Acres, situeta le Pitt ra..
Allegheny county, between loads of Capt. Beer..
ton oud
Mr.. E. Lenny. This property le delight
fully
th e.,situat overlooking • portion of both
cittes and eAleghny river. It Is a beautiful
builedng lot for a Couutry Residence, but will be
sold altogether or In lots.
For tenets, acquire of the tudenigaul, Po. II
Diamond atzect, Pat &burp'.
O. W. ROB
.10S. O'BRIEN,
oelflalif Executors of R. E. ftrClowte, de:M.
gODIFORTABLZ DWELLLNG FOR
S/1.1.E.,-1 oder for sale that wall linlahed three
story Br Irk House and side Lot fadJo.ning. on tit
Cornet of Second and Ferry streets The house
contains aloe rooms beside wash-room and both
room. and hes sea amid water throughout. TM.
prottertv is convenient to the . 7.,.....;;;:te5s cen
ire. and ye( from it. Mittousidlng. rgtirt` d •E ' 3
comp et at tvely free from emote.
full pregletvare elven on appllcalloq to
S. S. BRYAN,
Stock and Beal YAW , . Broker.
no2l tr: Fourth St., (Burke'. Building.)
..
LTA W &JAN 1'.3 HO 0 SE LN ALLEG USN y
I
soli tar A. Merl
A one and a half story frame Cottage Rouge, 005•
tatrktng two parlors, amine room, kitchen and lour
chambers, with water and gee, env:vying • lot Ox
A 4. highly cultivated aol ornamented Irish shrub
bery and shade trees.
The Barry..tinge are pleasant, affording' ample
spa. for Bab au. ant taeoutlook on the tbSCII
riven commandlna an extenaive and varied view
For Bother Information, ap BRYAN.
to
rt RYAN. BroYar.
Fourth (treat, Burke'. Building.
FUR SALE,
_ -
THOSE TWO RANI/501M
THRRE STORY BRICK ROUSES,
Nos. PI and 11. on the east aide of WEST Ert.Lll
PION, near the comer of Ohio street, built and
finished throughout Lo • rupertor manner—ilatabed
with every modern convenience and Improvement,
and at preterit In perfect order: one of the clean.
est and most de.irable eituation. in Allegheny.
.
Poner3loo On the lot of April, led& Enquire of
'MILES T. SANIPLE,
Real Estate Broker and Instuwame Agent.
No. Si Federal li.. Ailegteny.
( 1 0AL,CO — AL AHD LAND FAR BALE.
k , The very rentable FARM in Elizabeth town.
atop, Albs my covet?, Pa., containing 175
sue. of SURFACE AN D COAL, and frondne on
the Alonoarahela River for more than half •
mile. in Pool No. IL
In thle tract there are 135 acres of good mer
chantable MM. fronting on the river, with deep
water all along the property. The water Is never
less than from 7;4 to 10 feet deep, when the river
le at its lowest stage .
The Lamt is of the vary beet quality of river
bottom, all In real otter, and Under good ferignq.
with a large well finished two gooey BRIDE
UWELLINre F., large frame Barn, trams
Stahl* 000 feet long; Corn Crib, Wagon noose and
two Tenant Dwellinga
The Greensburg and 'Washington Turnpike
rune thtengh the farm; and taktng it *altogether
for conveelence of location end intrinsic, value,
J. certainly one of the very beet in”alotente now
offered In this county.
Permeate will be made to suit the purahaser•.
For particulars, enquire of
O. A. TOWER,
Real Estate Agent, No. 161 Fourth street.
unit oltf
FARM FOR MIX,.
CONTAINING 300 ACRES,
A TARN of ten ants within I miles of Lail.
meet Marlon, *a to• Penna. Railroad. The im
provements are a hewed log bonze end barn.
young applo o fencing good; WO hares Mean
edi the Millnee well timbered.
Also, a mull treat ot Land adjoining the Bora ,
of Elisabeth. containing it isarell adapt's , for
ffn i .liM in :Migh t :it= of otiMillt gar
bat.
Also. A No. I stock and grain farm. eonteinln
IMO acres, situate in Cherry Rill Township, lad
e= county, Pa., near the village of Greenville.
The Improvements are • two-story frame hones,
the larzat i = tar ham
saris ln eounty r =g
Lmer wellitabarod• The bind Is foo4 l Orge fooodoZ
'bleb prolnese
es, mops
mops ofd v. is
stores, re very con.
vert to &arch Wuxi % mills, Os.
This dan property will be sold very cheap and, on caw
terms.
W 4 allik a .I=oolltr is Aoroa . In Tg2.11,
MON cue beat ter& on thellfoamokhOU Haver
about one mile from Zdaltoesportegiteny Co.,
Pa., sontainingebout 111 saws. The improvements
aro trams house end barn, worn alb and Wagon
shed, with other ottpalldlngs. A lugs apple
arehrad of
ees, SO pear tram batmen 4.00 sad Meal SO Calais
t end 460 peach CZOSS.
For WWl' Plaftrtliefft IWO* Of
Ch Real Palate AVM,
sei M. 04 Fourth Wai t.
101M16•IM:PWSN'S i Vil
DRUM & BLAU,
lave an haad a Imp apartment at
MOWING MACRiGNEEL
11301>a 1141411=21.4,
Straw Catters,Seythes and Hay Rakes,
AT
No. 23 and SO MO STIUTET.
ALLEOI3I2I7
DENTISTRY.
U oesPs enenc n °°nae i~
aorni
es a bis lO c u a
LOOS OUT FOR BLEtOAINB
tN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J6it received I
TREMENDOUS STOCK
ON
• FALLS 11^IXTER GOODS,
A.T .
J, A. ROBINSON & CO.,
61 11.611ILET STREET.
Next door to 8A.11.1C13D8 Dry :Goods Store.
004
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER
Boots, Bkoes, Gaiters, Balmoral', Polish
Boots and Chum of all styles and
goal ties at the lowest
cash prices:
Also • few more pales of Mote SOILED SHOES
for ldidtes, Di Lases and Obtldren.
Men's. Boy's, Youths' and Ottildrenss BOOTS
and BROGANS.
Coll early and bemire Sultans, at the well known
stand of
.1, H. BOBLIND, Market Street,
BARGAINS I
BiLIICILINS
IN floors,
SHOES,
GAITERS and
BALMORAL% at
ENCLINTOCriI, 92 Federal Street.
EVERT PAIR WARRANTED.
Call mid see the goods. Remember, 92 Federal
street, Allegheny. 11021
_
BOOTS AND BDOSt3
JAMES ROBB.
Hu Just returned from the EAST with • very
lugs •nd se•son►ble nook of
TY FOR
.ESCINCIPTEII .lA—Dfrio Eircazits.
of the VERY BYST QUALITY. Mem', Boys'
asdiet Youths' BOOTS MTD SHOES in all thus
varies and styles. LADIES WORK of the On
est and beet that is manufactured, from the roe
Polish to the plain OW Boot.. Ottildcans' Boots
and Shoes In every' style and variety.
Our ellject Is to sell moth roods ae will rive sat,
Islantton to the purchaser.
irl-Plasse call and examine, *ad you be
sattsfled with the QUALITY andirßlGE w i ll
oods.
Remember the place. lAM ES ROBB,
No. Tt Market street.
NOTICE.
♦LL STYLES OF
Boots and Shoes
63 MARKET STREET.
LCADIES', GENTS', MISSES' AND
HILDBEN'S
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Of every Style, !date sad Form, at
COYLE' B.
r Qoner nittl and Wylie streets.
Jar Fria toes eat everlftWlf.
CALL AND SEX THE
OENTI HIP BOOTS
41 : 3 Market
nn't.
J. W. OARNAFIAN,
CALL AlrD SEE THE
GENT'S FINE CALF BOOTS
At J. W. OARISA.HAN.
e ra MI Market street.
PALL AND SEE THIS LADLES AND
MISSES' FINE BA.i.uum..a.. POLISH
BOOTS st al Market street.
nos J. W. C.I.IINAIiAII.I2I
ATTORNEYS
Nir HITE & 5
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. 106 Wirth 11211:racot
PIITSISTRON, PA,
Will attend to ill bush:ten in the line of thrall
Profeetion includlor TILE COLLECTION ,OF
domnsvras oovEarnarjrr.
Bla SL...t.llTing been muttered out I the
United State will hereafter ire attest.
Lion to the butanes. of the arm. anal/
WOUNDED 1301,131E88 IN ZITHER
The Pint or Second Three Years Berries
an receive the hill bounty the um* arilt l tr
had served the full term of enlistment by calling
upon T. WALTER DAY,
Solicitor for Bounties, Pearlyins and F.
leo. for FIFTH STRY.ET, third door below the
Catbednu. Wit
_
WIL 1. 11077iTT. 010. 6 COOPMAX
MUFFEIT COCHRAN,
ALttorzioval at i.eb-vcr
0121ce--No. Go GRART STREET
~eoe, i i'er~ ■sa
BAY ~ BHAFEI~
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
No. el DIAXOND STREIT, PlM%burgh, Pa.
Court Buslocus. Demeaning TWeL Courcysne•
log, Collections, and all !clod. of Legal Stisloots
promptly attended to. net
MILITARY CLAIMS. PENSIONS,
BOUNTIES, BACH PAY and MILITARY
OLAIDIS of iriery
_description, collected by the
Bub:writer, at the following rates, vie : Pensions,
Sig , all other claims, t o ll ia
0. a TAY Attorney at Law,
Diamond erect oppo to the Court House.
N. D.—No churn are male U the maim does
not succeed, and all inforesaUon giVea malls.
C. 11A.CILRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW,
AND
O. 6. LICENSED SOLDIERS' CLAIN AGE=
Bounties ter Wounded Soldiers collected In has
um to twenty days.
Aroma' No. wawa. mom, PlttaburgS.
Call with Mitcham and two witneuan dually
JAY_ N. 3,030.....101/111 LA.111....J0133 DONAOII7
LONG, LANS & 00., -
SIGN ARTISTE! & ROUSE TAMERS.
Pio. 60 Eimithgeld Bt. Pittsburgh.
LETTERING {elf ALL BIRDS execute
p i mpgiy r % L l with ansorpas legance.
SHOW G rids S on enameled
paper of all gob" and GILT SUMS OR GLASS
made to order end sant to all parts of tbe ootultey.
PICTORIAL DESIGN'S eseratal In hlgbly at•
tittle manner.
HOUSE PAIRTIRG dorm with a regard to dm
rebilltl,barrooni of color, and mamas o= A t tu
tar All work Al reasonable Wee =Attu
WILWAM H. BROWN,
(Late of (de ens of Snows it BloaZeleJ
ROME AND SIGN PAINTER.
arta East caw of Tbfrd ala aLarlurt ate,
slide IeiTrE(MTEM
WOODSIDE & WALLACE.
vcruckieassao s6lst•
AND DEALERS ID
AR* WA Red LnAltAtAari Faintly_ el
Varniam DPI Stuffy, Window Dun AAA rot
otow, wwmmometwo too
ntilt :Z w bow ott, AA.
ELAVINAiIVR• Lead. Marti,' Olik WATL IPatat
n o mown a Wutozoo aslotowtatOotestilwytu
to ono and two pond mum •
Ho. 37 WOOD UDEN:
corrosrn THE or. ameaszs Borg.,
J. Bollool,llllLErat.
Manua While Lead Works.
rvBE iui LEAD.
CLUE LEAD GRAIIIDD DII.EOB PAINT
1/011 011. DARREL%
TINIVESSAL WASHING MACHINES \
Tto bast atut *hasped la ass. Plies oall SS.
OaS mut Oa titam at Nos. SS sad sa St. Gals stnet
505 • J. ta P/1111.125,
- - -
STABDARD
PETROLEUM RIEFINKa Y.
CLARK & SUMNER.
Works and Mee, COLLINS TOWNSHIP.
Mee to Pittsburgh. 21 WOOD sTREIGT.
These works hare the Largest aspacity In the
country. The brand stands the h tln tilts
sountri and Europe, for quality and Ore test,
and the oU ts put In w ell imasonedtrarrels, Preps=
se=allugraters or expor
and IMPROVED°IIOI3.IIO2I TOO
for Wells.
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TENANT FARM OIL COMPANY,
Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Streets;
MD Company Wll tzed on the 2Stlt Mit.,
=dm the Peruuylvanla mfma6 and Mazinfactor
eglAws. The Territory of the Company is alt.
neto On Minkel% Creek, between the
the
of the
DunkardOreelt Union Gil Company and the Drink
ard Creek Petroleum Company.
Capital stoat 8150,030 co
Working Fond m,coo eo
Per yaks of each ................ oo
B. A. JOHNSON, Prelident.
ISAAC NOCHi Secretary end Treasurer.
rasomoss• •
James Graham, I J. G. Weir,
Stephan LAIIIION U. W. Bitable.
Frank Snyder,
anent!
DUNK/LAD CREEK FET.ROLE ITM
COMPANY.
Office Corner of Peas and Wayne Sta
This company was organized on the uorat
under the Peruurylvanla Mining and hlanoladn
ring Laws. The territory of the cotn_panl ad
puns the tangs of the Dunkard Creek union Oil
Company, of this city.
Capital Stock OZUS,O OO
Working Fond 23,000
Par Value of Each Share SI 00
Mad door from Fifth.)
01/11C1132
Prealdimt—E. A. JOHNSTON.
Secretary and TreuracT—lSAAo NOOK.
D1JU:0 , 4111.5 C
S. A. JOIFFSTaIt, L, S. MOWN.
Diaz: SCrTVILS, ILK= Us k.
F. D. Gus?, W. Kr se,
juayd H. W. Arman.
SUPERIOR
OIL ENGINES.
We are constructing, and will keep on nand a
superior style of
CrX:ra ZIDIITS3VSISTIO
Either a Common or 'Tubular Boiler
We invite parties needing engines for this pur
pose to call and see them, corner of PISS and
O'HARA STREETS, near City Water Works.
Jo= hi.9.2KINTOSII. HEMPHILL re 00.
COMIKBROLLL OIL WORKS.
Pure White Burning Oil,
JAMES W Llal.ll b,
851.01311 Ana DIALER
CRUDE AND REFINED OILS
6lll'■ 810ek. Duqueaus Way, Pittatvgb
as- Attentlan Wen to tho SALE AND
SHIPMENT OF PETROLEUM and Rs products.
CITP-WrOMVEr4llll3ratea. mhd- y
3 -
9 BEN DI
J
Ho. 1 St. CLAIM ST.. Pit taboret.
8011TH. & ROSS,
FOB AND COMMISSIOIt MERCELLST,
ILLUMENATERO, LUORSOLTING, ORUDI
PETROLEUM OILS . , La., constantly on hand and
for sale at the lowest tsar tgt mines. OnaMips
meats and ostlers Wished: &plata
Pittsburgh. Ps,
or;Aouvai;kl
DRUGGISTS
PITTSBUXG.H. PA.
No. 63-WOOD ST1111:87
Constantly on hand, and for Dale at
THE LOWEST BILARICUT BATES
B. C. & I. a SAWYER,
aufilj No. (?WOOD STREET
AND DEALER IN OILS
•
OcTOBER 8 1 1801.
ntrantbars PATENT
Oral Lamp Chimneys.
Mannfactured of XX Flint Glut.
These Chimneys are Intel:men for the fiat llama,
'seating all parts of the glass equally, does not ox.
9".
lot;t17111Itss Worta, D Viashingto DlTßlUDG n stoneN
W 1.1.11110
WRING & KING,
(X)DLItISSION SIVICIIANTS,
PETTLOLIIIIII AND ITS PRODUCTS:
Ant 4ealen in Relnlns Illaterial. •
No. 0 MARKET ST. Pittsbunrtt.
ONDED WAIIIEHOUBS OP
Phenix Warehousing Company,
Foot of BALTIC a HAMMON Sta., Brooklyn.
STOP.LOI OP
REPIRED PETROLEUM
In Mints and Barrels. Ste Olroulars.
Office, No. PI BLUER STREET, New York.
oco.ty
LUCZNT Cu. WORKS.
DUNCAN, WNW & CO..
Pare White Refined Carbon Oils.
Na Est LIBERTY STREET•
STOCKS.—Tao undersigned will
sale l [l: l Ttre particular atteation to tae purchare and
of
Stocks of AIL at:LIABLE Companies
I Lucite buyers and sellers to call.
J. 8.. NOILLISGE
No. 107 FOITRTR STREET
MANUFACTURERS
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ARbEIiAL GLASS WORKS
MODES, RYELIE 84 CO.,
Rlonofsotozers of
Black end Graeae glassware, Druggists'
Ware, Bottles, Deaillobras. Carboys. se.
Warehoutt: N 0.144 WATER STREET,,NNT WENN
SNITLIFIELD AND GRAFT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH• PA.
e warrant our Wax, to be superior to soy
&natured West of the Mountains. Always
. •d, GLIJAWILte of the above description. All
n promptly .attended to. Partici:du atterr
paid to private mould. . aundv
TII P. OOLLMIS..—. WEltalt
COLLINS & WRIGHT.
131.111,XWM" .91.709". -
BRASS LS-ND SKEET mens.r OriKEILS,
BLTTANtr t s„Asr.gcm_
ammo:kr law LARD tau Purim kat% and all
&Parent nylon of Brittatrin uteri by Mau -VAS°.
hattuen. Omen promptly
N 0.129 &mown Stag. Ptt'raatraSS. !a.
*dant
Wit. Rouen Jaan:a lawn
JAMES IRWIN-& CO.,
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia.
OFFICE No. 15 WO= St .
a 7 PIITSILITROR. PA.
ItIBBROK I BRO..
Baena Bandon and Mach!lasts;
nanufacturera of Eleseak' a Patatd Balance Tabu
for Steam Dictum Ou Med Brevets'
Vla
damp, Shafting, Elacsura, Yulteys hi, •
Omer darrlsaa ue rue toads, em :0, Pat
attend
Repairing
to. and pudding up DT..d •ty ptudziPtl:
ed audnUa
V : . • t . .• ft•
,•*.- 'Mat :4 ;rot/41117AM
;allgragePtinaligrel
et, W. BRlPMT_____ t _lismifacturan
• an 4 Impnrt 01 UN2MI4I4WAMS.. •
No. al DIAMO N D STUEL,between Wool
mod Market streets. rm. mkt
DISSOLIMONS.
rIO-P — AE - TITERaIiIP NOTICE W T of
YarA z has . b :e admitted u4l '. l4 ' u t t e I grefot
ow Rune of which maxim= the same es lierete
tare.
The bulneis. with increased ;raetltttu. will be
eeallatted at Our NEW Stsl7-MILL, 0011.NEE
OF ooaair SW= ALM ALT- 1 13HE=
=MR. Anollt, Flu - • .
DAVID BlOstry
AMOK nitlißift l E, EMMET. k mos gum
nINOLIITION - or 00:PASTNER
1311XP..;.Thit huitalsro
between the and the Ent = I V
CISTRIPTONA 00,tce tulttettue of Snug
Purl sad atbee Bum him Uhl du dlssolvel
by =Mut sueSai - • : 7/I. DM;
JOHN Glili m a i n
RUM.
Pittehttreh &Pt. Etth, ld
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gilverPearlarulBtmiorlioainSaap3
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vex • ARRA NO& •-•
IRENT.PENNSYLVANIA. VENTRAL !
--TWELVE DAILY TRAINS.
On mad S it s bioNDAY , Nov. no, 1463, trail
iwave..tha Union Pawnor -Depot, corner •
Washington and Liberty, streets, as fonows
, DAY I...XPRLSS,daIIy canape Sanosyi at Sid a
Ist., stopping at Johnstown, Onnematigh, Crass, •
Altoons,liell's spenc.
ratenbars; aid all principal stations, and making
direct connections st, 1100 g for New York.
Baltimore and wasbingtoss. slut at PhdelslP lll
r f r New Yarit.,.BOsto
IL n and interim:ails points.
ALTOONA AOCIOMMODAMON, daily essis•
Onada, at 1.10 a.. in.,. stopping at relru
stations' hetweea Pittsbi and Altoona, •
to %dog Mose connection with wallows ••• •
Branch, West Pennsylvania H.R. Thenghwilt
as
Cresson R. R., and Hollidaysbnril -
CINCINNATi rgYRBSS,-dally except Boa
day. at ale a. tn., stopping poly at Bill
Branch, Cone msugh, Ga.litzen, poly Mad •
principal stations. making direct connection a
BarMsbtul for New Fork, Baithdore, and Wash
Eton ACCOMMODATION, daily. encePtl, B •••
MAIL days, at 11 40 a. Si.. stopping at all regULar
tions, between Pittsburgh and liatrisbilig, mak
ing co=ectiona wits trains on the Rheas-burg and
Crouton Railroad, and Hollidaysburg Railroad.
rrimema.rme. L.T.PB-S. 431 1 5. at 3 .$
'topping_ it Lambe, Slalom:He intervention
Johnstown. Conamatutheritsan, Altoo • Run
moo., Lewistown. - liewOort, •
titartaburg, !Liaise sa Lanamint, •
'Downingtown At Harrittarg direct etumeati • •
are made Mr New York, Baltiinere and Washing
- ton, and at Philadelpbia, for New York.
land intesmedlate points Sleeping Oars • •
thmustion this train from Pittsburgh tO ' •
pas and Baltimore, and to New York, by •
Allealoins louts.
JOHNSTOWN ACOOMZIODATION. dolls, ex
nein Sands", at 4.15 p. tio„ stopping at regular sta
tions between Pittsburgh' and Conemagn. and nen
' nesting at Blairsville Intersection With Mini •
the Indlana Branch and litrest.rennolvanta B.
FAST UNE, daily, eXcept-Snmily, if 10.00 p
' m., stopping only at Conamauallitzen.Atto o
us, Huntingdon. Lewistown, kliMin. Newport
Duneoooo, harysville, Harrisburg.
Lancaster, and Downingtown. making connecuo •
atWarrisourg for Now York, Baltimore and Wags
Mawr. and at Philade !phis, for New York. •
ton, and Intennediate points. Sleeping cars • •
through on this train to Philadelphia, and to fie
York by the Allentown route.
First Ancommodanon Train .for Wall's Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4.311 a. nt. -
Second Accommodation Trail (or Wall's Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at dish a. in.
Penn Acconunodatioa No.l, leaves daily (except
Sunday) at Leo p. m.
Third Accommodation Train (or Static
leaves daily (except Sunday) at SUM p. m.
Penn Accommixtazion No. t. leaves daily (ex
rcpt Sunday) at 10.10 p. stopping scan stations
between Pawn: dab and Penn Stations. •
The Church Train leaves Station MIT
Sunday at LOS a. tn.. and arrives in Pittsburgh at
10.05 a. to. Returning leaves Pittshanth at 12.60
p. sa. and arrives at Wall's Station at 2.00 p. cs.
Returning Trains arrive in PittstrOlehmi folloWsz
If . LSO
Fast Line.... 1. SW 11,
First Well's Station Accommodatben... 8.25 s.
Penn Accommodation 1.0 as U.
Second Wall's Station Accommodation SW 01.
Johnstown Accommodation 10.06 BS
Baltimore Express 1.20 p. U.
Altoona . Accommodation ft Emigrant .. 10-10 p.
Third Wall • Station Accommodation.. LSO p.
Philadelphia Exprers 5.11 p. as
Penn Accommodation Ne. 2 -- 11.20 p
r Stubs, gh and Erie Nell 12.0 p. 4 '
An Agent ot the Ethelaior Omnibus CouthWill
will path through each an
before reaching tha
Depot, take up sneaks sad deltver tamp to any
part of the city. Ma No. 410 Penn street, opens
day and night, where all orders for the morel:MN
of passengers and baggage wtti receive prompt at.
Wan=
Baltimore exprea will mete with Philadalfdda
Express at 2.00 p. U. on Mondays.
NOTICE.—In ease of losh is 00MpSil4 Will
hold themselves responaibth ler Parse= OsIPPISW
only, and for an amount not axe .
W. H. *Um%
At the PennrOvaals (karst Railroad aeSe2o2
Station. on Liberty and Wartanaton /dread.
1865. PITTSBURGH,IiMM
CoLUSIBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD.
Sac Gnat Short Line Smite Tie Itubenrillo;
TO cournßrs,
1.71.,NC1NN ATI
And all the principal CRlea,
WEST SiiD-SOITI'LI-WEST
KONDAY, NOVEAIDER bo t h . 1883 .
rains leave end arrive at the ITN/ON Wei'
PiIIOWE
AnnivlSl.
Fast ..... ---.--.2.60 s, m. SSn a. ca.
Mall—. ..... .---.--s.OO " nap. In.
Express .2-sOlp. at. VIAL. a. Steubenville Aceommonsin.4.oo " 10.10 in,
S. F. SOULS,
(den I Ticket Agent, Stenbearttle,e.
M. D. ILOTILEIISPAIMPE,
Ticket Agent, Unlea Depot, Plnibturgli.
oeslyet
IarrtSBURGH AND
.a.OONNE4LsVILL
BAIWWAD.
.)112(IITIL. E Al
TINTER ARItiNGEMENT.
Oa awl ellerOtThAY, Oet wtb tea, the trathit
will ieue the Depot, *Mitt el Ruts Med WIWI.
Mute, u
Learn Antra a
Plttaboret. PittablE.
Stall to and from Uniontown. ads a. m. 410 P. EL.
Empress 0 " . lam p. m. 1010 ilia.
Flint McKeesport Afteonen...ll.lo a.m. am a. la.
Second 0 " ..., 416 p. al. 3.1:6 p. E.
First Braddoak's o ... 110 a. m. 410 a. a.
Second " 0 ... 410 p. os.- 6.04 p.m:
&nada) Church Train to and
from MaKemport 100 p. in. it a.:ta.
For tickets apply to
A. J. SHANE, Agana.
W. B. STUITr. Scam:Thin%
FOUNDRIES
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARLES IMP NEPHEWS,
11.&11177A02IMIMS 07
HEAVY ORDNANCE
AND ALL FM - DS OS
.13=A:17"2" CLAJE/TX.MaT Ora.
Special attention paid to BOLLING KILL
WWI& BLAST MAUI:LINER r AND amours.
DEPAlBAatteadell to 'prOroptly.
As heretofore, tee best materials mil always be
used at Ms Founary. ob2-tyl
FITTSBURGE FOUNDRY.
e•Il•
A. GARRISON & CO.
to SOiIIDAZI. Garrison, It 004
FOUNDEBS AND EDMIINISTRI
hianutacturers of (RWIBI Roller. of all algae, for
Iron, Steel, Bran, Zino, Copper, Sliver, Gold
Straw Boards, Paper and India Rubber Wolin
use, Rolling =II Casting of all description.
Ruk Ulto, Patent Demble 43cinder, with a yarn.
p of other pattern, Clean on hand and fitted to
rd er an Lent Doti.. and Simnel:de terms. Oglao
ad Warehouse, In . thnithßeld anon, Pittsburgh.
Ile ny
PENN MACHINE WORKS AND
FOUND H.
H. WIGITIELAN,
ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST,
Lamas ATILSIrt, between Federal and Sandury
Ax.rxotowrr Orrr, PA.
Manufacturerof WI GB TMAN .8 PATENT
PORTABLE OSCILLATING STEAM. EA,
GINEn, Shafting. Pulleys &a.
Repairing of all kinds at to
JOHN B. HEREON s CO,
iSitcrves MliEshia.v.traetsareras
ANDIRON POUNDERS, •
Cletiee and 13ales BOUM
filB No. 111 =IL tn' STRESS"
fol 6 *1971-1.11.0
ADDY (t, DWS/48.
MAUNA EMBERS.
Gas and Steam Fitters;
No. 105 WOOD STREET,
(OPPOSITE MST OILIM(3141 ,
Pumps, Hp:lnuits, Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE, PIG &WILLEM
Plumbers' Materials in Genets':
OIL REPUt7EBIEII
Fitted Up in the . Most Approve4.B4o:
Tun imea,4;isk mad,
er. - a—an Grim oremostrostooam to. — uir
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Eat Sri Lisratrt silos% P1tt 1000 "
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