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*ONDAY; NOVEMBER 27, 1865.
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V;I3IPORTANT TO BONDHOLDER 4.
teldefdnatice Cat,r. now holding the United
States Circuit Mean at Baltimore, delivered on
IMportaint• opinion on Wednesday, Involving
.-the coustntctiou of the Income Tax Law, and •
•. also tho _ '_Tax. -Laws; of this State. The suit
. Whitt oto thedcci siou llMS
brought by
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- *Ur: Jackson, , Who is a British subject, resid,
lug in Ireland, to recover .52,1356 dun him on the
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coupons of the Northern Central Railroad Com
. innay,nnd vristch,..the officers of that Company
vefusedlopitjt unless Mr. Jackson would agree
to tlaid6ittetion of five per cant. for the United
-Statil,lnconie Tax, and also a further sum for
the "three mill" tax'of the State of Pcnusylva
vile; This child was resisted, and suit was
hnizight to recover the fall amount of the
• cOuports.;•• The ',Chief Justice In' his °pin
-Ilan considere the case Billy in both of its
'An He decided - that the 116th , sec
' rtion-of tho net ofJnne SOth,lB6-1, Imposes no
" teeniest tax;".'whether • derived from L interest
on bondi; Or ditidends, or shares , except on dr,
.lnen of. orsvaidents in, - .the Visited States. The
plaintiff' in this ease; being a British subject, is
therefore not liable to the tax, and - the officers
of the cosupanybed no right to.dednet, fire per
cent. from Wei:envies on account of the liaised
fileders, Badge Chase then. took • rep the claim
to deduct the three mill tax to be paid into the
treasury of Pennsylvania. He quoted the lan
gave odour tax laws, and concluded that coo
ping and Interest in any form are not included
•ar yof thearticles described as subject to the
thretumill ttcc,, and gave it as his lodgment that
- the wteds of the statutes lend irtesistibly to the
conclusion that the tax is laid on the principal
-• Hence the officers of the Northern
Central Company, bad no sight to deduct the
Pennsylvania three mill tax from the amount
due on thew coupons.
; In giving this judgniont, the Chief Justice
-skid that ho was'thereby relieved Trom the ne
cessity of considering the grave and difficult
question, whether one State can tax the interest
-on the whole bonds of a railroad company
Whose road - lice id-several States ; whose fran
china .are 'conferred, by the acts of several
States, and whose means to pay Interest mast
be derived from the operations of its road In
every State, where it Ilea. He looked upon It
that If one State can impose such a tax, every
:other State In which the road is operated may
do the same, and thus the, whole mad might be
taxed in every. State where a part of it
The oplaion, to all Its bearings, Is a very lea -
partarbote, and is especially intrresting la Its
. relations to on: Pennsylvania tax laws.. It may
not be runlet to add that Judge Chase remarked
incidentally that be saw nothing in our State
lawa that looks like an Intention to tax bonds
.or interest on bonds held by citizens of other
' States or by stibjeeta of foreign powers. This
expression will cease conslcerable surprise, for
our State anther/10es do tax each bonds,
• whether there is law for at or not.
Wallted—A New , Mettioct of - Daing Honor
, .to Distinguished Men.
The. Boston idrertiser thlnkstliat any body
vrho will invent for use In this country a new
,
method of doing ; honor to distinguished men,
performs an act of humanitylowards a deserv
ing bin Suffering class, and will do something
- to save the people of the United Mates from
.
Making themselree ridiculous before the world.
At - present the methods In use appear to he
three. The Dist of these is to set the man
whoni we delight to honor In some public place
where all corners may shake- his hand. New,
handshaking beyond the half dozen men whom
the Mciplent of honors is glad to see. Is an nt.'
telly Insane process; beyond tlic fir= five min
utes it becomes a laborious process, and after
the first fifteen mintres It Is torture under which
the strongest constitutions break down and be
fore which the stoutest hearts quail. Moreover
any .M 2121 is supposed to - have a reasonable
choice as to the.sort of people with whom he
Isbell be brought In contact. Few of us think
that even the itonma. was any too fastidious,
who when before meeting his fellow-citizens as
• a candidate, said, "bid them wash their faces
, and keep their teeth clean." lint It Is literally
the "great unwashed' whom we threat upon
any great man when we set him up In Fancnil
Hall or in the City Hall of New York, to try
- his endurance by the =map handle process.
The second method is to have a ecrenads by
appointment, within brass band and an entim
-6h140 street mob, and vociferous , cries of
"speech, - speech , " and unlimited champagne
afterwards. Now a serenade In the stilly'eight
by Route° with his flute, listened to by Juliet
at her window, with no irestanders or dega opts
dbe lawn, Is ono thing; but this entertainment
ender gra light s tvith all the crowd and roofs
dem atd tunanit of a city fire, is quite another
Ming, and not to be recognized from Its name
TO.ttle object of- the deteunistratfen this epsech ,
leaking on the balcony, with the certainty of
tieing reported In the mohung pagers. is severe
penance; while the teeny In the
~ ,enpaer,rs Jul
afterwards Is apt Lobe simply dhurneting.
And frailly, when we would do the :thing
with especial elaboration; the approved meth
od is to have what is called with no appropri
ntenms re n reeepllott,” sack as was extended to
PencralHeant in New York the other night.
Policemen with their clubs are usually the mas
ters of ceremonies on such occaalons; detec
tine In plain clothes observe - the movements of
the spoons and , forks; those who get out of the
crush with their clothes whole upon their backs
esteem - themselves happy, and those who can
- not get in arc found to be happiest of all, the
distinguished guest undergoes the extremity of
compression and bottling In addition to the
handsliaking,pmeesse =err • element of social -
enjoymeenlis squeezed out of the affair; and the
At result of it is that local dignitaries see them
selves mune:mend in the newspapers= the cons.
ti
mincei and managers and guests of an enter-
Uinta at , about which everybody talks for a
day a at which the better part, of the cost-
Inanity laugh with contempt. -
tthicilattly It _ls thi, thaie methods that the
people; of tbia nstion are reduced, when they
Wild kalif, In a public manner their regard
far a entser whose name excites in every breast
sentiments;or admiration, espect and gratitude.
- Sorts to articaLsto their
• by subjecting him to the
annoyance+ Ito the given ,
it or any hero can to ea
=amen honor his char
deeds.. Is not American
the task of contriving .
lederaonstration; winch '
..ed.discredlt and ridicule'
alicadey .the - 4aseetlal and
'et the Meth:tide cow in
.otaitA„,--Tha . goad . aewa
4 thedeellnetztretet , etliee
partly thowlns that' the
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goaaaitto mamma to Dia*
. thir alhtitt take, "accen
t, It atecintagea the pope
Ictneaadl will Inaba-
reaching this anintry,if
..p r e cr irdantions ens mil, hot tiplar A 'few
monilis st
/t glary to ,Cataztl EitroPo its rav
ages have -en meet' less fatal and of abetter
anitimweolhl.C:visitatina tlionlast. Science
has at lastso far-got the control or It, and the
best preestitioint against it are egnalls and even
more efllestious against a thonsandother of the
fatal diseases that flesh le heir to.
Artioclova . MURDER,
A 1 baldrics' Blanagewleeltrised and Butch
, rind... Desperate 'struggle with the As.
snissitia.A Deed of Illerror.
A moat etroclous murder was perpetrated in
the ulty Park (which la bounded by Flmhlng
overate, Pirk avenue, Canton and Navy etreets)
Brooklin, on Wednesday night. The name of
the yietim IS Jose Garcia Otero, a Cuban, the
Proprietor of a theatreln Havana, and the sop
rd PerPetnitode trained Joee Gonzalas..who
represented as about 40 years of age, five feet
eight Inches in bight, dark complexion, black
hair and thin black mustache.
Last Bummer Jose Garcia Ortega, keeper of a
public bonze and, billiard saloon In Cardenas,
Cuba, drew -a capital prize of 810.000 In the
Royal Lottery of - Havana. He resolved to Invest
thia money la a new theatre In Cardenas, and
In pursuance of Ibis resolve sailed for New York
to purchase paraphernalia therefor. It may or
may not be tree that any person, with murder.
one Intent, clot: passage from Havana in the
steamer that bore Otega hither; but certain It
-a that when he arrived mad took apartments at
the Hotel de Barcelona, in Great Jones qtreet,
on the 16th Inst., he was accompanied by a per.
son who acted as interpreter.
The body of deceased was discovered by some
citizens who Informed the officers of the fact.
On making a auperficial examination, it at
• once became apparent that the man had been
murdered.
In-searching his pockets a receipt was found,
fronitylitch it appears that the deceased stopped
at-the _Barcelona Hotel In Great Jones-st.,New
York. Detective Wondelly was at once nest to the
hotel (It was now near morning)ould there aacer
talnedxhat the deceased hapt boarded there for
several dais; that he warthe proprietor of a
theater In Hayana, and had come to New York
for the purpose of purchasing machinery, Ac.,
to fit up his place of anittiementi that he had a
large amount of money with him, which he car
ried at out his person: The detective was fur
ther Informed that the deceased had been called
npori the evening previous by an acquaintance
named Jose Gonzales, and that- they took tee
together at about 1 o'clock. Alter tea, Gan
mks proposed to take a walk. Otero assented,
end having no ready change except gold, got the
clerk to change a $lOO bill. He put the change
carelessly in hie pantaloons pocket.
The clerk told Mr. Otero substantially : "Yon
are a stranger here, and as you carry a good
deal of money about yen, vou had better leave
It here and it will be safe." The friend of Gen
e.t.a spoke up and said they were only go lag
out for a short walk, and would rather advise
Otero:to keep witanwer money he had about him;
levres as - Ufa about his portion, and perhaps
more en than here (at the hotel). Tfr. Otero
took his friend's advice, and they left. Ho
wars ermdacterlabout mile from the Fulton
Fall, through the darkest streets In the city,
and through a park which was not lighted. In
the centre Of this pork; equidistant between the
corner of Parlrave. and Canton-at. and Navy
et. and filnatung-ave., the murder was cam.
matted, and although llte park Is amere agitate,
small In extent, nearly surrounded by Warded
dwellings, not a human being beard theertes or
the groans of the dying man. The body -was
accidentally discovered.
As soon as the police ascertained that It was
a murder, they took-lanterns and searched the
neighborhood where the tragedy took place. A
duk tavola. Inches In length was found;' 4160 two
razors, a hat (of deceased), ands pair of gloves
•
belonging, evidently, to-the assassin. The
gloves were eat m:noes the fingers, and the mur
derer, doubtless, ban wounds upon his hand.
Thoes articles were found within 200 feet or the
place where Mb body was found. The hat was
cut in three placei—one cut la the rim and two
- m Ito body The dagger wail bent at the point
which is acconntgd far by the pollee from the
supposition that the first blorei were given on
the back, below the Leek, and the point coming
In contact with the shoulder blades, turned
over. Several strokes were dealt with the dag
ger after that. but did not penetrate far. The
razor was then doubtless brought Into requisi
tion, and the unfortunate man was cot and
has ked until life was extinct.
The razor need is a peculiar one. The back
is so formed that the blade is fastened by means
of a screw, and when one blade becomes dull
another can be enbstituted with very little
trouble. A razor case was also discovered; it
Is of yellowish leather and it contained two
blades. One blade was found is the grass. It
had beeline detatehed from the handle in the
murderous work. The other razor had a trans
parent yellow bundle and Is rather an ordinary
affair. The deceased was a man about 5 feet 7
inches in height, of powerful frame, and It is
supposed by some that more than one man was
engaged in the bloody work, as from his ap
pearance he was doubtless able to make strong
resistance. It la eupposed that he had shoat
his person, some SNOW or 810.000 in gold and
bills. Two hundred dollars in gold, wrapped up
in paper (like a bunch of 25 rent pieces) woe
found in his rest pocket, and 016 in bills—all
American money. None of the change he re
, ceived at the hotel was found, nor was anything
else discovered besides his pocket book, contain
ing his hotel receipt and some other papers.
•liis clothing was all new, haricot. been purchas
ed within a few days, and was of good quality.
He boufht the hat the day - previous at a hat
etorff, ho. ISO Broadway, N. Y. The remains
wero taken in charge by Coroner Lynch, and
taken to the dead - house, where a post modem
examination will be made.
Ronndstrien Smith, of the Forty-fourth Pre
ciect, who had been detailed at Pier No, 4,
North River, to watch the passengers embark.
leg on the anteater Eagle, bound for Havana
(other Mikan being detailed at the piers where
steamers were expected to leave) at length saw
a yotteg man whose permed appearance was
totally unlike the person (Joao Gonzales) of
whom be was le search. The only noticeable
feature about him was thefact that his hen&
were, Incased In large thick woolen gloves.
He was ordered to remove them by thaolloar,
and on doing so several mots were visible 03
the bark of his hands, corresponding with the
cuts en the gloves found In the Park near the
murdered man, and which are supposed to have
been worn by one of the murderers, and may
have been torn off in the struggle. Ho was at
once arrested, taken to Brookins. and commit , I
red to one of the cells of the Forty-fourth Pre
cinct .;
atation-hues, He proved to be Theodore
Martinez ['dicier, (or Belletier) and was at one
time a waiter In the hotel at which the murdered
man was stopping.
There Is nothing to show that the licensed in
tended to - oon board the steamship. He had
no passage ticket, and lont;e4 ZO in his posses
sion. Since his arrest he has been very reti
cent. On viewing the corpse he exhibited some
emotion. .
Ol6cere are In close pursuit of Gonzales, and
It is believed he cannot escape,
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Interesting Experiments on the St. John's
Hollers,
Mr. Norman Ward df this city has Just con
cluded some very Interesting experiments on
board of the steamboat St. John of the People's
Line of steamers. By permission and the re
' Quest of the owners of the Line, he Inserted a
Lumber of thermometers, In the port boiler,
(the one which exploded), for the purpose of
ascertaining the different temperatures in the
Interior of the same. The following shows the
temperature at stated points : Below the water
line, 216 degrees; In the steam, from 395 to 500
degrees; 13 inches above the rupture of the 39th
of October, 500 degrees; 12 Inches below the
39th of October, 269 degrees.
The surface of the water In the boiler oscilla
ted up and down six inches. alternately heating
the plate by exposure to the hot-steam of 500
degrees, and cooling It by contact with the
water at 269 degrees. It is (carted to contem
plate when we now know that a 'ridden change
of 251 degrees is constantly occurring In these
bolters; and the certain effect intuit be, with
such entutuslon and °ants/salon to permanent
ly weaken the plates of the boiler. These ex
periments have already created a great salsa-
Hon among boiler makers and engineers. Be
fore the St. John left on her ling trip a lame
number of well-known mechanics examined the
experiment for themselves and expressed great
surprise at the new and practical dbinovery.
Mr. nod elaims that he hes ffnmilthe simple
safe and sure remedy to equalize the tempera
ture In the boilers, and ell those who have wit
nessed the &Octant experiments believe It can
be done. If this he so, then the puille should
demand that every boiler should thus be guard.
ed against the frequent and generally unaccount
able exPlesions. The Jury In the cuss of the
St. John could find noperson guilty, but then
they failed to give seance why that boiler, eel.
deuUy of good material, should give way with
ordinary end lawful pressure. If all boilers
have so much oecilliatlon, and consequently so
wide a ranges( expansion and contraction, then
the problem of - 'unaceruntabie , boiler exPloslotta
is solved.—N. P, Tratune.
In Is had that Alfred Tennyams bas PIM two
prtratoieadlnu, at a guinea a ticket, isdidms,
and only the Melted admitted• His two enter,
tainments netted him three hundred and eistioly
odd pouditaterilng—aliOnt seventeen hundred•
d011,;.' ; Ho once wroto a poom for George
Smith, of the Hornbill Hunks:. as a guinea a
wand. , iHo hu also hati •an Amedean indicted
.wbo,bl resorcecO for the poet, climbed Into
Teimayspll'egarden - aad broke'a twig for a keen.
• dr ittnitho.,il !!dounromdar, era" was
held bldrt'Vrittp,lo4lthisai on the nth Inst.,
whom L was deternanunt, to bold a geparel con
vention for permanent- , onnt;istaittthn,,ln Clew.
land. onatlsth - of ?Omar, neat, to which all
connecvnal tavelais invite. It Is stated
Matilda clam number In the Znlted States over
forts thousand man, and spend over 000.000
per daytrayelbeg
and other annum.
416 MtComes,
age of
at New, New
York, int week. at the ag ede
of one hun bruz dred and
!Tamen, was probably the °ldea person In the
United States. Be was born In Ireland, and
came =rose the Atlantic-twenty years ago. ',
ameba Vote , or New-Jersev.
rollowlea is the official vote ot New ler. ,
mei for Governor, compared with the vote last
vr_iw for President:
Governor. 1665. Pre3l4ent, 1561. .
- - Were. U. Runyon. 11. Llneobt. 2500131.
Atlantic. 1.30 1,023 1,147 4962
Bergen 1,811 2MI 1,954 2131
Barliegton-.. 6,357 3,919 5,932 4,170
Camden .......... .1,..163 • 2,761 3,340 2:3$
Cape May.. .. 785 410 MR ' 657
Vumberiaa.. 2,113 1,654 269 2,031
Enerx 11 616 6,170 9.403 9,239
Gloucester.... 2,031 1,393 1,96E1 1.691
$4141.1031-... 5,156 5,279 4.616 6 , 59 7
Ituntordon-- 3,094. 1.169 2,631 4,390
Mercer 4,118 47r 277 s min
Aumumex-_.a.rm 3,473 3,037 3,710
MortmoWlL. 2,11.5 ' 4497 som 4,410
MorMs. 4,702 Laos ;MU 4667
Ocean 4CI im 1402 rel
Palnal4.=__ 24165 2.06 %SU 2 , 773
bat= .. ---. 2479 =7 2,22? 2064
Somm2L-_ -2= sgm 1,923 =A=
Sumex.----. 1.615 3.245 142"1 230
Union 2.774 . 2,BcA 2361 mirdi
Wall'en 48 WC AAM ;TM
TotaL.—.. 0,520 61.731 60,722 G 8,02.4
Total vote lastyear. 1 2 3,717; do. this year, 112,-
251. Lacrosse, ZAN,
Democratic majority Last year, 7,301117ni0n do.
this year, 2,189, ~olon rale, 10,050.
Tun Ilississippl Legislature, by a vote of 28
yeas to 54 nays, has refused to Pay the last
quarter's salary of the rebel Gov, .Clark,
amounting to *l,OOO, whereupon a correspon
dent of the Vicksburg Herald inveighs against
the Ingratitude of republics, and says "The
first thing the Legislature did was to Increase
the pay of the members from four td eight dol
lars per day, and forty cents per mile mileage.
The next act was to lock up the Treasury and
retain the key In their own possession. The
next was to reduce the salary of every public
oflier.r to the lowest possible Irvin rate."
LETTERS REMAINING lINOLLIM
-•-• ED in the Post Ogle° at Alleghetty City, Pa,l
meet c alf Ttlfer o aMe l r:, t i te l7lAlhr dote
this lint, and pay itto cent, for ...Avit ing.
If not called for within one month, they will be
cent to the Dead latter Office.
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25T11, 1865
A Harvey David Opte Saml
Arnsivorth 'Herr liiram
Attlzuon N ;Ilutahineon 1 I=l9
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B ;Homes J B Parr Danl
Bunn D .Hamilton Johtt,Pulniar Annie
Baker Emily liamlen Su ;Palmer R
Bolen Hannah Rules Thies 'Powell & Bro I
Bolinger 3 Henrahan DI Parker 111. A
Bowser Jennie Hill Win Patterson Wei
h
nrobst John A Hulett John
liecroll John 1 Riddle Flora
Bell J C Jones 7 , 1 J Unil David
Brooker Porn] Jones I. I. Russo/ Kate
Burns John Johnston L Richards S C
Dar. 01110 K,Reneault Jos
BeSierd Thos 'Kelly D !Dynan Tho.
Rader W H , Kinball E Stßiehardion
Bigley Wm Kirk Story F 1 S
nader Stone A
Crawford 111 J iK
,Kir in kpatriek W!
Crimea 'Mathew. Kendrick Wm Shuck Eliza
000 k i
L ,Kane W J S vain Eliza
Cushing AL 0 jKinibel SarahL;Shaakey Ella
Cbarles Love I,Mattery R
Cater Jacob l A ass Annie IShellaby S
Cauley Jas .Lambert Kate !Scott Jobe
Clark() W ,Latten Sarah J,Searight Jas
Cosgrew Fanny Lauber Christ !Steal Jennie
1) 'Loan Mande Shaw Caps
Jai
Dully (lath Lewis P Smith Jos hi
Derry Louisa 'Lovett Henry ;Sharman Jai,
Dinners H Langle_y J Stawart Res L
Dunmote W !Lyon John 'Sloppy Mary
Doisnell Jam !Latimer N' H Saab B 1
Darts T M I Sikes Mr
Donley Thom ' Matt:ewe A Smith D L
Davis Mary Moore Enna
Daimon M S 'Morrow Frank Toomey D H
Dents Minuet Meyer Geo 'Templeton T
Devim Meggle Monroe Geo 'Thom. M
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Dunn Pennell& Mitchell S Thompson it A
Donaldson R !More Tboa . U
• E intorno 3 M 13, Urron Mrs
Eadm Frank ibionizon hi , V
Elseeor Mr, Mercer M A Vanclove Rev
F 'Muckle M be W
Fnlimote Kate Mcl Weldertleld 0
French F 0 McMillan Robt, Woods Lint°
Fuegesola 7 S McDonnel Wm I Weaver Henry
i ld ,PicAlpia Wm 'Watiren Susan
'McCarter Wm IWiae S B
GGathart IbicOlary M. A Wilson Sts
o lilesPin H I McElroy M U I Whiticer .1 D
Grove Semi 1 Ala Cane 3 I Winfield 3 R
Gray 3a* li 9 I MaDowei its 'Watson .1 W
Green Jane McMullen Jao !Walla Lualla
Goff J E , McLaughlin S !Weaver 0
Graham II MaArter S Walton R
Olean nir out 'McGee Eliza •%V J
Groves (McGuire D
, Mcasehen E A' Teatlcy J It
0 A Y
Hannah Anna
IMMIXI
Orcm EM
office hours frOirL 7 A. I[. to 6 P. It
RIDDLE, P. M.
SPECIAL NOTICES
ririnmustia SAW WU:MN
HUBBARD, BRO & CO.
funarsacrrimmor
PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS,
Wonting CAST STEEL SAWS. ol every do.
Allll, Malay. Cron Cut, Gang, and all
All kind. of arrrvEs and SIMMS, mad. from
Sheet east SteelSra Betted REAPER AND
1110WW0 KM &e.
'Warehouse Vi'arks, corner WATER and
SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh.
Particular attention given to Retooth Gum
mina and SLra4htiming Circular Sawa; Al s o, re.
pairs of all Irina. Ptuichlng and Drilling don. at
reasonable rates. atiMay
gar WEI. BARNHILL.. et CO.,
Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers
Noe ne.; Vs, at and ne PENN STREET.
Having vonmod a I.m de r, And rirnl.hal
eatch the meet improved mae nery, of
are=
ad to maanfanture every ptlon of BO
to the bat Sallatiar, and entroutted final to an
made In the eanntrv. CHIMNEYS.
TORYDS STEAD( pre‘LEiCOMOT/Vg
yaIOHBN
u ONDEN SEE SAUD
BBIDOPAB F N EI 6 ` • OIL BULLS, AO ATO_SS,_ SET
.
SUNG PANS, BOILER IRON , siziespa
SUOMI PANS, and bote ri mgaetneere of
111WS PATENT BO Itimatrb=e
on theshorteet notion.
LASE OUPEZIOPt
Copper Mill and Smelting Work'.
FITTBEVItaIf.
PARK, MCCURDY & CO.
Manufacturers of SUEtTRINO, 11R ?fr.'? k
SOLT COPPER, PR•=tBED ()ODDER Be?;
TOMII wi ILSISED STILL BOTTOMS. SPALTER
SOLD imparters and dealers In ham
T PLA SILSET IRON, WIRE, &a.
Co .antly on land, , 'RES' ftt/LOHINES and
TOOLS. Warebooze, No. 1 lon:MST and tee SEO.
OND STREETS, Patel:kite. Spada! ordeal el
Copper eat to any deotrad pattern.
at Mardi. tea
MANHOODI HOW LOST HOW
HIED/RED I—J I
ust Published, n a seal.
ed Envelope. Flies six seats. A LECTURE ON
THE NATURE, TREATMENT and Radical Ouse
of Spermatorrbwa, or Seminal Weakness.,
notary Emissions, ;Sexual Debility and Impedb
meats to Mpileps y arriage gonerally Naisomsness Don
n, E and Fite; Mental and
eel =caption% resulting from Self Abuse. As Phyal
. b 9
Ron'. J. etrivontnix., M.D., author of the
Gras Book, to. • 6 6 BOON TO ritOICHANDS OW
Strilli2Rea.. Sent under seal, In a plain envel
ope, to any address, pore paid, on reeelpt of six
cents, or two posta g e stamps, by Dr. J. 0. KLINE,
tut Bowery, New lork. Post ORto box 4,640,
nocamdamT
arEliVolue• elturriumas On
rar BOTH MMES.-A reverend gentleman have
thy been restored to health Ina few dam otter no.
dergolug the m2l i. l :l= l4d . I neg: 1 0 - 2Pr:ftlY.
sacred duty to communicate to hls elEgted fellow.
creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt
of en addrcued envelope, be will send, feu, a copy
of the prescription
Mad to Dr. JOHN M. DAGNALLy 161 Fulton
street, N—Y. IntilidydewT
080. 11611 . 88 W. D. 18111.118 J P. LIOLLIIii
aria!, BELLE STEEL wouss.
BEITIOI & CO,
Rfauttfacturers of OAST STEEL; SPRING,
PLOW and BLISTER STEEL, SEUESTOS,
LES, UROWRARS,
SR* Offiea, No. N
PITTSBURGIL PA. B= s WATER STREET (up ate )
sontsson, =a et CO.. (snese a
to Roartason, Mama Mitanto,i
Wash Layton Werke
PONNDERS AND MSONINISTSJ ,
Manufactory' of BQAT AND arrASTIM
STEAM.ENOWM, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
MACHINERY, GU.RING, SHAPPING,CIAST.
INGS of all darcalptlona, OIL TANKS & STILLS,
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
Sir Agents for GIPPARDH PATENT INJECT.
OR, tor feeding notion.
JOHN VOCHILIUS BUSS" taantasul
Fir twine or IRON VAULTS AND P/117/11'
DOORS, IRON RAILING WINDOW NHOT.
TENS,WINDOW OiLtD4 Rom. al BED.
88
OND and TILLED , between Wood and
Market, have on hand a variety of new pattern%
fanny and plain, suitable for all purposes.
ParUeular attention paw to annlcanng Uraye
Lots. Jobhina done at short nottaa. $O2
„...„ • ti 11 . . ph i Ale
• BAY OF WARNING ANW SMUG
TION FOB YOUNG ALEN. Also, asw sad rens.
We treatment, el the Urinary and Beaus' Systems,
AdArets-Dra. BYTI.T.RWHOUGHTON, Row
aid Assodstles,Phtladelphla, Way
PARIPILLET Uy
6.75 , itallle9llo importance to the old and youns,
wasted and single of both sexes, Will be sent free
by Winning, with ststhp enolosed,the agents:
eidee =MIME & 00., Box 71, Easton Pos t
roxxnurdarry
JANE! N. Loxu. LANZ.•••/01111 nazusin
"i4B• & co.,
BIOS ARTISTS & ROUSE PAINTERS,
rt,o,isol3triltbiltig Plttelmisb,
-BBL =BB cisme
4 1, and with outsvairie aleruseo;
B '13110W• MIMS oo alawataft
Dayar,orall 7 .1 • kadttnir t3lOOB °NOLA=
wide te loy_and mato inputs optitrAtti.
worouubvpicilra eFer4ediu saw ot.
thawrowater.
IMPIISE PAINTING tio with/12 .4ird, Ora
Murry, tumour of oolor, awl neats Was of Onith.
/Krim work at manuals atm reads
WILLIAM H. BROM',
(Lite of the tun of num* b rdosamr.)
stout= erm MGR Ravrma.
crib Zug emu of Tkard rffiskist
lily PITTECLIMUM
DENT/STAY.
raiiiiirAnama L ThelieA me tlr
littlldln&
e mars of g ulkl2l.omi sad Gltwr
"pit alvitt. it
om ipt.
Vie Wid l . 1
eitmrsmsMrTs.
IrgPRBA HODS&
!Mart 4 dtuneyrros, RISS ANNIE EBERLE.
E•ENCIAGEMENT OF
8131. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE.
lie t r a .igi t r . i Irish Boy and Yantute Girl far Pour
DONDAY E'MNING, Nov. Nth, Ms entertain.
meat will commence with Bur highly popular
comedy, entitled
HUSH ASSITRANCIP. AND TANTAELP
HODENTY. • • •
Alter which the Dab Protean play, entitled
THHICE HARRIED,
To conclude With He highly amusing Buzlette,
written by %D. Johnson, entitled the
num 3owetoN. or. THE-RAN WITH
TIMER WIVES.
In reherral, /RISRA.VDGDE, on 70. WIMR
LNG GP TEE GREEN, with new scenery and
emu intmente.
I : • : . . •
Lora .d Hanger WZIL HENDERSON
ENGAGEMENT YOB SIX NIGHTS ONLY
With the talented tragedian
=XL AL. Z. zsmizkoox.E.
Who will appear on
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27•ra,
In the sublime play of the
CORl9lc.cr IaiVITHERS
To conclude with the
SPECTER BRIDEGROOM.
MASONIC HALL
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 27ih- 28th and 29th,
MB MAMMOTH YABLICIT MOW OH 1111:1310d,
TON'S 3P.S.E3TONIVES
COMBINATION TROUPE
(FRoxt ale Omar floraz, Dowmar, N. Y.,)
Will have the honor of appearing u shove for
Positively Tbree Hittite Only I
In their elegem ond unequalled YABITYY EN•
TERTAINUENT, sottish embraces almost nary
speciality lo the c►llendar of aliments:de 111 i
whole under the direction of that Perms of Comb
Yrualists, BILLY PASTOR, who VIII appeareadi
evening in • selection of new Songs, Oomicalties.
For full particulars, see small bill.. Admin.
.ten, 35 cent. ; Beset - red gents, 500. Doors open
et lo'clock ; commencing Sc 8.
0020-11 J. W. Al.l. INsOti. Agent.
MASON/U HALL.
Thursday and Friday Evenines,
NOV. 30 and DEC. Ist.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
kriging Warn Yarewell Nights in America.
JOHN P. BMITII
ARTEMIJS WARD'S 11171A013. I
"More htunorons than any other humor. The
pin Is broader, under the mask of 'shish Iles, if
not the deepest wisdom, most sterling common
sense. Reader, must buy the book for them.
selves.— Clnneer's Jour.; London
A, WARD AMONG THE MORMONS.
The public are respectfully Informed that these
will most positively he ARTY:Mt/8 WARD'S last
idahts in Pittsburgh., prior to els departure for
poz E leattc t i l for h LL early app " se L i r tt Egy ptian
Rail, London.
The pictorial part of his entertainments erne
braces
EIGHTEEN COLOSSAL rAL'ITINGS
reithfully photographiu,am glesntle scale, the
SCREEDS Of Sala Ol CY, and the Mesa
last p beautiful Valley of Utah. The accompany , .
Mg descriptive Lecture, by Artemis Ward will>,
cheerfuL The moons of this sidertidnenest has
been so marked that lt is perhaps proper to refer
to it has. Oommemsing to the My of Sew York.
It was gteen at Dodworth Hall for one hundred
consecutive nights to damsel, crowded houses. Its
success subiequantly in Boston, Philadelphia,
Bditimore, Washington, Chicago. and St. Until
was no less positive and brilliant.
Admission We. Reserved seat; Reserved
nests far sale at O. O. blethar's Music Store, Wood
etreet, where • plan of the hall tort Do man. Sale
of Reserved seats will commence on Tuesday
morning. Nov. 04th.
The Piano used is one of Chickertnes mike,
and Madly funihmed by Mr. tailor. Doors op9tl
at v. Commence at 9 oiandit.
Pawrieutaii tacrxr,—Artemur Ward will ap
pear at Haw Culla, pt., on WLD3Z.thli ri'liZe
LSO, Noy, Wilt. ao2l•td
MUSEUM
AND
AILE,INTA_GrIETtIEIE.
IS AM OPE‘ AT
NO. 61 FIFTH STREET,
UNDER THE OPERA ROUSE.
nonat
liqro FA , v:Fzitl)
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
LICIPOETELS,
An receiving by neat steamer from Liverpool, a
abotes lot of
ENGLISH CARPETS,
Suitable for Parlor, Main Room, Cakes, Halle
Oburches •e, sedeatao expressly for
burgle retail trade, earl offered
WHOLESALE AND nzTam.
LOWEST MARKET PRIOES.
3- vE lt a .. ti l l it i g . pClL/SH TAPESTRY, VEI..
11 1 1 e1rwree before otre°retlßlrnEos.eocurh'ding
71 and 73 Firth Sired,
Next flotillas to tlaslte.l States Custom
House and Post 06Ioe. cot,
FOURTH : SPREE r
CARF'ETS,
RECEIVED NEW. !:,'
I , ,
. addition to our previous as ~,„,i
women", we have Rot receiver CW''
the foliowtim, In newest striae: !
BIGELOW UA RPETS, EXTRA
3 FL TN and INGRAINS. AA(
EMBROIDERED PIANO COT.' !
LBS.
MOSAIU RUGS.
!SHEET OILCLOTH, 19 and 3d ft !II
el
wide, extra gather. ,
WINDOW SHADES, Stone. Drab 1 a
Brown. Loathe?. and Green;
colon.
A. Innis assortment of FANCY ,
SHEEP-SKIN nurs. [ r 4
. _
rd
!W. D. & 13. oCALLI7I4, !._, O
non 87 POUFLIIL aransr
CARPET STORE. ;
ATTOItZTEYS - . --
a R. W. W111T 1 .......................a. /..L4
WRITE t SLAGLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No,. ZOO S'llth Eltroot
PITTSPTIIGII, PA.,
Will attend to an business in the line of their
Profession inoludlos TIM COLLECT/ON .0P
mends AGAllMl^MEoovEnractsor.
mu. fit.esinherine been mustered out t the
Vatted Matte Send" will humility lye Attila.
elan to the business or the ores. suUt
WOUNDED BOLDIICEB IN EITHER
•
The Pint or Second Three Years Service
an receive the full bounty the same u uSt iy
Lae served the full tone or enlistment by cantos
121.013 T. WALTER DAT,
Solicitor for Bonntimy Pension" and Pay.
No. la FIFTIL STREET , third door beloW
Cathedral Iyut
wx. If. •OTTRT. flo. R. 00011 WI
,MOTBELT & 000.1311A151,
.A.ttarzawyes at Lervain
oface—No. m GBANT STREEr,
11108. K. 11411711, .210A.11 W. SUAiI
BAYNE & SHAFER, ,
KITORNEYB-AT-LAW
• Mo. BI Duman Brazor, Pittokorgii,
GoonEfludnowrianlOof 0011Monc
-I,l".o.on=stall funds of !Aral Buoteiu
MILITARY OLAIME4. PARKONS i
ciffIinMRS.BARK PA, and NILITAR
Of eeesyldssesipUon, eollaeted Dy Usip
Dar at the loilowif o t . g sztosorla I Peastodsi
ite I
. I) fsiogit eA ssalt,VoYeg My'
N. 21..—dt0 'hordes an outdo If the claim does
cos meld% sod all Infanaatlen ;teen RAUL
H . O. RACRRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
13. marts= BOLWINIS. GLOM AGENT.
Bounties ter Wet:l:MS*l4lNi oollanteo to from
ten to twenty dart.
avowa. No. ea own. ariuner, Pittebrultn.
th dlettarge AM two witnenoa. aunay
FOR SALT-FOR RENT,
btilt sane , iviTEl : unfeb [ATE roa
sEssiow raw. mourn , HOPE PROPER
TY, AT WCObS' RTYKEUTD2rri MAD sea
"Lafolfs.EtEk - Drielllng Wills le rooms and 'raffia;
plenty of soft water and fruit. of all kinds; ten
minutes , walk' Isola Federal street Depot. Aile.
ene l3 _7_ , 'Rquire of Um anneeriber, at Mx RA.
MILNE D 'FOOL WORKS, 32 and aiLltsta
streat,Alleghenp. sac
=Law S. R.
VOR BLLE=—ONE LARGE DOUBLE
• a
DOORFIRRAND BURGLAR PROOF SAFFI
Riled with Steel, sad In doorplate curler, lately
owned by Robert Ashelortb, d ec eased. For par.
le was, enquire of
JAMES B. STRIOICLER.,.• Ad&r
nalratf • No. I St. CIAO street.
fIOAL • • 0 LIME PROPERTY POR
Dom
SALE—Ou
Git 7 e Steubenville SAMOA Leven
miles Mu .
CONTAINING ONHRIIRDHED AND EIGHTY
• SIX. A0H123.
Steam and Water Flowing and Saw mut, and
other fine Improvemnsita. For farther Information
aPPW to WILLIAM WARD.
(Opposite the Uathairal,)
Grant street, No. lii.
DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY
• FOll BENT.
ut, LARGE 01M06 .120315, No. ea FoortA
'Met, opposite Li. & M. Bank, suitable for
• Stems, Broker% OM:es, do. &a.
2LLAR4E PERROGWEI GALLERY.
at A SALOON, in • good location for an extort
dee Restaurant.
E. D. GLIZA.M.
o. W Fourth and c 79 Penn .GAEL
FOR tIALE A LOT ON GROUND, con
tatolng about Three Acre., altuate la Pitt Tp.,
Allegheny county, between Lands of Capt. &era.
ton and him E. Lenny. This property Li t d
situated, overlooking • portion of both
attics and the Allegheny river. it ts • beautiful
building lot for a Country Residence, but will be
sold altogether or in lota.
For terms, inquire of the undersigned, No. 91
Mamma street, Pittsburgh.
O. W. BOBS,
JOS. O'BRIEN,
oclltdtf Executors of R. E. 11I'Gowth, doo'd
8 3,600 wu,i, PU HOHA&K
A . NEAT FRAME ROUSE,
with STE ROOMS. end about TWO ACHES OF
LAND, situated to the village of Mouot Wash•
hurtoo. For further particulars enquire of
G. H. TOWER,
164 FatuthrtitreeL
vALUABLE COUNTRY HOME FOR
T BALE, Minted on the Penzuryirania Rail
road, one-half mile from Wininaburch s and only
three tolonteg walk from the newly granted Sta
tion on saki road, called EDGEWOOD STATION;
a LOT of grourd swanning 11 awns tae perches;
Own arm Oak Forrest; intro Frame Building,
bhat new, with to rooms, and oellar underneath;
earing Fruit 'Fine; Water and other C 011•613-
Lanes.. Then grounds will dlrin handsomely.
Tor further information Gall on
JAMES S. RING,
noi:dtf No. toe Fifth street.
FOR IlidLE.
ENGINE, BOILER
FLY *HEEL, tea, eomplete,
ready for potting op, suitable, for a paw-mtll dr
any purpoce requlrLog 60 hone power. Appty at
..artf no THIRD STREET.
SPLENDID DWELLING FOR GALS,
situated at No. Ms Rebecca street. Allegheny
Olty. The Lot has a front on Rebecca street of
to tint, and eztends ids feet to Parrs street, on
which is erected& neatly neighed two Beaty Brink
Dwelling with wren comfortable rooms, dna
kitehen. with range. bath house, gas, hot sod
°old water throughout; martas mantlu, Stone
hearths; grape aliXot. Tliti property le offered
cheap. Apply to, noll IffeLAIN h 00.
'ARK FOR BAJ A R.—TIie subscriber will
oder at private calk the
TEEN ON WHICH HE NOW RESIDES,
Situated in Oecil Township, Wuhtngton County,
on the State Raul leading tram Pittsburgh to
West Middletown, le miles from the termer, and
miles from the latter place, centsini. tOO
ACRES. The Bane to fOod, well watered, Iles
well. with shout AO ACRES OP Ilt,OD TIMBER.
The inoprovenutats are a good two story Frame
Dwelling Rowe, with icitntita; a Frame B.*
Bun, nearly new, and other necessary Farm
Buildings. Theis are two Orchards, of about tlx
acres. of choice Talented Belt. The location la
within IR at • mile of Venice, and miles of hie
Donsit'eStatton. en the Pittsburgh and Steuben
ville Railroad. This Farm to in a good neighbor
hood sad convenient to Schools,Church., and
Slues. nol..lwd JAMES REED.
FOR BALE,
600 ACRES or COAL LAND
ig Weitzman Nod county, Peann., on the
North :Western Pennsyleemts Rollout& coUtsloung
two reins or Coal Limestone awl lire (Nay,
The COAL. LIBLMTONI and VIBE CLAY
privileges of the shove tract of land will be sold on
or be fore
SATURDAY, DECENCHER 9re, laCi.
ci For [3e n tp c :r o ilastirlalars. Inquire at the Las aa4
W. J. k BALL PATTERSON,
No. 111 Fourth St., Pittsburgh, e.
COMFORTABLE DWELLING FOR
BALE—.I offer for ode that well tintahed three
.tort` Brick Howe and Bide Lot [Adjoining. on th
cornet of Second eM terry etreete The house
Cantata. nine room. betide washeroom end beth
room, nod has gas and Water throughout. ,This
property le convenient to the great hardness soo
the, and yet from It. eurtoundlngs retired and
comparatively ilea iron emcee.
M==M=t2t=E!!
S. 8. NIEMAN,
Stack and Renl Maims Broker,
to roman St., (Swm's Budidthi.)
V e da - BAJ4E,
TIIGSE TWO lIANDSOUE
1311123 STORY BRICK ROUSES,
Now SO and 31. on the east Ms of WEST COST.
OWN, near the corner of Milo street, Man and
gulahmt. throughout En a superior mass—Ontsbed
with avers modern soagentenea multsipromintent,
met at present to petfeet order; one of Me dean
eat end most destratee situations In Allegieng.
Passealon on the lit Of April, 1060. Eoqutto of
SAIIPLE.
Ilea! Estate Broker and Inning. Agent.
ermag Na S 3 Federal rt.. Allegheny
FOR BALE
/ Well Flaked Frame Two-Story Dwelling,
Vi s a l % 3 lTr i li c lu cl , m a is ir l ==o d a P c. al =
the House.
THE LOT ta Forty.iive feet front; hi Oneßita
!red feat deep. TINE DRAPE ARBOR, FRET/
TIMM &a. Pones:don will be given on the lit
at Apri CO t next. Allot
A RNERATORE-ROONI,WITH ONE
kOwt...urvO OUE.
Poem:don will be given on tee tat of . trti neat.
Tbe proprietor will caber or • rigs fot
Ootuttry Property. Terms esay. Inquire of
O. IL TOWER,
No. toForirth ottani
7. T. SAMPLE,
Neal Estate MOIR. and Insurance Agent,
ausotraint ea Teatcral .treat, Allegheny.
GOAL, COAL AND LAND FOR SALE.
The very valuable FARR In Elizabeth tome.
atop, Allegheny county, P. containing 173
acre. of SURFACE AND 00AL, and fronting on
the Monongahela River for more than half a
mile. fa Pool no
lc this tract there are 123 awes or good mer
chantable COAL fronting on the river, with deep
water all along the property, The water le never
less than Wont 74 to to lest deep, when the river
is at its lowest stags.
he Land Le of the rely bestsquality of river
bot tom, all In good order, and under good fencing,
with • large well finished two story BILIdE
DWEL , LlNiflarge frame Barn, trams
stable Ito feet long, Corn Orib, Wagon Ho ne and
two Tenant Dwellings.
The Greensburg and Weudtingtom Turnpike
runs threut the farms and taking It !altogether
for oonveence of location and WWll:tale value,
Is certainly one of the very ben ingwtmeele not
catered is this county.
PayMente will be Made to wilt the putetiaterk
For partlaulars, Inquire of
O. H. TOWER,
Rool Eatate Avoit, No. 164 Fourth strata.
nottAill
FARIIfFOR - SALE,
CONTAINING 300 ACRES,
All of whirl hi geed Fanning Land, and 223 acres
cleared and under good Maus, the remaining 73
sores Cllet-rate timber. The land Is at present
.fect,Mt P
grass
FARMd is
or In
fo r good
A o G ondlt ion for elite'
RICULTURAL
PURPOSES. "the nelghborhood Is good, and
**spot eenese—mithin leatantths
R. OM • Didier, Station,
handA two !steamboat
landing/ on the ObtO Hirer. near Idanehas.
ter, the county town of Ranthth county, West
Va , Mx miles Rom Wellsville, and thirteen from
Steubenville, 0, The Improvements are, a lame
Frame House, Darn,Wagon Shed, Cans Cribs,
Sheep Houses, and all nmen try out.buildlngs;
and a Steam 22111 close by, There are two good
veins of COAL, one of
well
le CARREL, oa the
farm The property is well worth the attention
elmantes dulling such property, beings equally
well iuMpted for weol growing, grazing or farming
as Um Washington'eounty land, which county
Joke Hannah, Fur th er particulars on eppliak•
lion to
8. S. BRYAN,
67 POUR= STREET, (Burke's Building.)
non
FOB BALE.— •
A FARM of Of acres within S Win of Lan.
wee, station, oa toe Penna. Railroad. The lm.
proiresienta ars a hewed log house and beta,
T OO 2 IC &DPW orchard Ri=goodi 100 sera Cleat.
deli Oatanea
AU% a email trait of 1,101 adjoining the Bon'
of Ellubeth. sontaltiloy adrakwell ptee tor
sardenlas. Theeoll.fa eery bot o ada f Of ar bob
tom.'anitla In a• high State of troltivation.
.ilesi; A= No: I • Week .and grata Oirm, oontoote
1100itates. situate In Chewy%Sa Township, todl-
111 eawitibEaq near the te of Greenvllla:
Toe:lmprovestenta ant a two-dory frame house,
the daryW. and:best fatale the sountys fencing
yearratfy good; 00 urea alerandt the MISSII34IIj
Win timbered. The land la good, lam maadowe
Which proCiaps Etna env! of att. at u ney con.
inmilent to Marches, ghoola. NM% 4011 1 , &d.,& •.
Thle property Ell be edit ' 1 1 0 11(bruil 00 On snit
term.
ALio, • Tartu of 19 -41.4.01: hiltsion'toeftniltip,
W eounty, Pa. besold Mese.
hfeo, a beat farm on=tillet . in22lb Hirer
abut OW) from We s ay 00..
Pa, containing about, Ifillacrds. Th — lniroveunersa
ars tam boo* laittbara, ears 0110 0+24 virago*
am% with other outbuildings.
tree:ao appls
oreard at betwean Vo and, 6O guinea
reek to pew WINO, and ifio peach trees. '
pot further peauceinv.us earl _
11., TOW Real Dit r afai Ageng,
al. lit Pon:eta serest.
WALL PARKES, on Satin sod Blank
Gtoundo, Ilkirost variety, at the towel
ela, it No. 197 'lrot. strut.
nett JOS. it. umnics a 800.
sTAniw!.n-
E I iMICOMMI 101111 MIRY.
GOA & SUMNER.
wor% sat Batca, vowass To -amine.
01los in PRlM:nigh,,7oo/? sTaArr.
_
These works have ttD langon'ep .nritr lathe
oonnU7.. The In
standa Via nzgoad In Ws
eouatay and to Ettropts;lM quality and Ere tad,
and the all ft put In weli aataonadbmoda,preparad
ro=a t ll=port.
of MILERS, MnIALEL RE,
and IMPROVED BORING TOOLS
tor.
W AR eILL
dentdy
TENANT FARM Oil COMPANY,
Office Cornet of Pens end Wayhe Streets
This Company ometiewi ng on the nth taste
• • -• the leads UF sner bronurector
. Laws. The =Mary of the Uorapranyje sit
-. on D 133111.029 Creels, between the lends of the
a .. • Creek Union 0010orripany and the Dturk
/ . Urea Petroleum 011anparty.
'apital StOOIC $150,003 03
• coking Fund W,OXI 00
I.
'sr value of each Sham I 00
S. A. 10133150 N, President.
ISAAC NOOK, Secretary wed Treasurer.
Jason (Iranian,
Stephen Lawson,
Frank Snyder,
au2o:tl
J. CI. Weir,
liL W. liltella.
, g UNKLRD CREEK prraoLEv,
COMPANY.
tll7 Corner of Penn and Wane te
S
This company tam °unmixed on them•M Mat.
the PennoylvauL faring and.Manmfactu
clog Laws The Marlton of the eom_pnoY
Joins the lamb of the Drinkard Creek Unarm 011
Company, of pis city.
StOok 1iZ13,000
Working Fund TM 000
imp Value of Esch Mho." 01 00
/1011119 :
President—S. A. JOHNSTON.
Secretary and Treasurer—lSAAC NOCK.
L. S. Rroncer,
J LIMB Guinea,
W. O. Kum,
SCUM
8. A. Joarwron,
FaAlva Swroza,
F. D. GRIST,
Jetayd EL W
SUPERIOR
OIL ENGINES.
We are constructing, and will keep on hand a
superior style of
ox=. ECDT,II3-I:ATZI
Either a Common or Tubular Boiler
We invite parties needing engines for =spar
pose to call and see them, corm . of PIES and
OMAR& STIIMM near My Water Works.
Sew MAO HEMPHILL & 00.
COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS.
Pure White Burning Oil,
Coaxtaritly on hand, and for said at
144:$1101•Jva$:96.v.IA:i:.i:ite:IEjooti
B. C. & J. H. SAWYER.
anktf No. CWOOD STREET
=U=
111101.111 LED DRAMA 111
CRUDE AND BEFDSFED OELS!
Niw. Bloat. Disquestio Way. Plitisb>ol
Ilar Spada siltation given to SALE &ND
IEOLIPT.• OF PETROLEM i naI Its or:stoats
e lt i gtroMOr. /1 1 13X " It2. rear I
j, BENZ
...I 81. CLAIR 8T" Plashorgh,
roarvaroLva AND COAL3USSION AfERCH4.v7.
ADD DEALER IN OILS.;
ILLUMINATTRO. LUCRICIATING, ORUD
PETROLEUM OLLS, &0., constantly on head sat
for sale at the' lo est suußat pilots. Clonslipot
mats aad atlas blloEed.
QCTO.I3BfI 8, 1861!
Drruarpo s E.ATrin
r
Oral Lamp . CAi av
Ihunfactosol Flint Glasa.
Theme ‘ROMlkey@ are thtenaeo kbr the Eat name,
nesting all parts of the fleas equaaMot ex-
P c." i Nft Pitrdtai Woks, i kla 3 nlagion auk% 'a
aril Pittsburiak. Penn
WAJUMO. Knio.,.
CIOITM TSS/ON SCERCILLNTS%
AID again" 1:11
PETROLEUM LED ITS PRODUCTS
And denim In Reining Dlntertaln.
oanl-ly No. CI MARKET ST. Pittsburgh.
BONDED WAREHUI:S2, OF
Phenix Warehousing Company,
root of BALTW & RAIXISON S 0., Brooklyn.
6TOLO/ O.
REFINED PETROLEUX,
ID Tants and Barrels. Bea Oxonlam
Cepa, No. kr BEAER STREET. Nero York.
Odl-ly
LVfCENT OIL WORKS,
MICAH, DUNLAP & CO..
Pare Wine Rettned Carbon 0113.
No. till LIRElt i rT STEELS
ea*
AIL BTOCE&—The undersigned will
tale o
gin f
pettleolar attention to the purchase end
Stocks of ALt 11.13 LIABLE Companies.
I Layne Impure and sellers to COIL
J. H. MOILAJNGE
No. 107 FOURTH STREET
FOUNDRIES
FORT PITT FOUNDRY
CHARLES OAP NEPHEWS,
NA ITOPACTIYAKILS OF
HEAVY ORDNANCE
APL ALL KINDS OF
MILIEZAVIZTV . ICIALErriZoT Gra.
Special attention DAM to ROLLING MILL
WORK, BLAST MAOHINERI AND HETI/Hrs.
REPAIRS encoded to promptly.
As heretofore, the beat matartals will always be
lased at Wm Fcmlnary. 002-tyd
pITTBDURGH FOUNDRY.
.•••••
L. SARAIMO3. JOIIIr It. suoiirrson)
A. GARRISON & CO.
(Swenson to Rothman, Garrison, k C 0.,)
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS]
Manufsetiners of Chiliad Rollers of all sires, for
Iron, Steel, Bran, Zino, Copper, Gold
Straw .Boards, Paper and India Ruben Works
Bark
Rolling P at e
ns
Castings at all deseriptioas,
Bark UWE, Patent Double (kinder, "rip' a varlie
y of other patterns, alsrayron head and fitted to
rder on short unties and favors his terms. Mee
1
od V 7 we, 11$ Smithfield street, Pitdsborgli.
Beady
PEN MACHINE WORK.I3 AND
UNDIFL
H. WIGUTIIIIII.
IX INE BUILDER AND lIIAGRINIST,
LAvx, slum between Federal and Sandal],
Zatzaenterr Orry, PA.
Mann orer of V 7 111 HT lid A. Ni S PATENT
PORT LE OSCILLATING STEAM EN
11 Shafting, Pulleys, &a.
Rep • of aft kinds attended to kii.ly
jolz4; B. HERRON t CO, ..
''
IS toil:re. TlankaivaSsuotriamoris
AND IRON FOUNDERS,
®Dowd Sala EOM,
tele No. Es LINES STREET
$
$ SZVbEer
O R dI . 2 A I
No J
Wit:.
vSaOr"Pli
ot A,igiV a EßDEsoo =alrouo
et shapeCIFIXES
10 unuaTssos to oeser sf abaft au m3d iMe ll :7 l 7
seartanuy ea bud. mama
DRtr(R:4nM.
WOODB;DE WALLACB,
=lx•zwgreasta
.
AND Or Txlll3 JI?
- Malts Laza, Esti lAA =map., Palsoi
irsnalsass, Ps* EilanycWindols awl PO
pun. rautzsgrAnsoligleatboa
iftialffirldts li4 li arta oak mute Leadj
win mutt Wbittant 061elusted Patina pm/
to on. and two Ronan wn..•
. _N0..37 WOOD. STREW,
iorPosnErucii mamas MOTEL,,
,c, • " P/TTSPITROB, PI.
JBOHOONMAKEIt
illtsbargh White Lead 'Works..
rum mans LEAD.
BLUE LEAD GROUND IN ori, FOE PAINT
LAG OIL BLUM%
yea ne. 53 WOOD STRUT
BOOTS AND; STIOES.
PAM ova Pox ELHG4.INB
BOOTS AND SHOES.
-"Ault received &
TREMENDOUS' STOCK
FJLL s przerlan GOODS,
3. A. ROBINSON A. CO.,
SI MARIEETWIErr,
Mid door to BARKER'S Dry !Goods Store.
Do(
BOOTS AND SHOBB.
JAMES ROBB.
No. SIP market Street
Has just returned from the EAST with A very
lugs sad semonsbte ucrelt Of
./BG:IoCiPrES 81V — JIZIA ES7i3LCOPLEiII,
ot the VERY BEST ITY.. /dens', Boys'
aad Youths' BOOTS ANDSIIOES to an their
varieties mad etylee LADIES WORK Of the In
es: and beat that to mthufacturedi from the fine
Polish to the plain Calf Boots. Children'. Boots
and Shoal in every style and variety.
Our object is to sell each goods as will give sat
isfaction to the purchaser. •
4131-Please can and examine, and you will be
satisfied with the QUALITY and/PRIOR of goods.
Renumber the place._ . JAME:3 RUSH,
oc7 IWo. 7t Market street.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
Ladies' Misses' and Obihiren's Boots,
Balmorals, Gaiters, Polish Boots
and Gums of all styles and •
qualities
Which will be sold at the lowest price..
A taw more piano( thorn SOILED SHOES or
hand ►t such low prices that all can ba
Cell early and Ofte6 at the well Imo wn stand of
mo d,
BORLIIND, 98 Market Street,
(2nd door from Fifth.)
BA AGAIN'S
IN BOOTS
GAITERS snd
BALKORALS, as
IicCIINTOOKI. 92 Federal Street
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
Call and sae the good,. Remember, 92 Federal
street, Allegheny. 11021
NOTICE.
ALL STYLES OF
Boots and Shoes
63 MARKET STREET,
BOUTH & RO5B,
L _
ADLES', GENTS', hithEiES' AND.
-LA cau.DEtzres
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
or over, styto, MAO mid Form, ■r
coYLEVI3.
ibiLster Fifth and %tyke streets.
Prle toes suit erervbody. Lute
CATS, AND BEE THE
GENT'S LIP BOOTS
At at Market street.
ane
CALL AIND SEE THE
T. W. CARNAHAN
GENT'S FINE OALF BOOTS
J. W. CARNAHAN,
83 Hackett West.
PIANOS, IYIIISIO, &c
NOW, 13EING RECEIVED.
THAT ELEGANT STOGKIOP
CIIICKERING PIANOS,
Selected pecoonally by the subeerlber, during Il
recant Tifit to the Feetery.
E:i:i'a:i;fY:M:~ri jj ,:l~'4Q:I
are aawropeo, and ready for examtnattoa.
public ata United to call and .aa them.
Warranted for Five Years.
CHARLES 0. MELLOR
SI Wood i. *1(0
ewe Bela Agent fee the OhteSettne P Os
PIANOS AND ORGARt3.
THE CELEBRATED
BRADBURY, NEW YORK,
Sohomacker 46 , Co., Philadelphia
PIANOS.
THE AZTEWOAS OROAIII, and EsrTs
MX'S OOTTACCE 0120A11, admitted by dealers,
and all who have heard lama, to bei anyerior to
tone to all other instruments of the kind ma on
!adored to the Vatted States.
We are prepared to furnish, at the shotect notice
Brass and German Silver hutnunents,
of every despion, for Mau and Comae Banda,
at reduced es. Illustrated Catalogues and
Price Lista unilsted on application.
Now and Second-Land Plum for Rent
ALL TUE LATE SONGS AND PIECES
_
(blatantly on hand.
WANKLINX & BARB,
No. In ST. OLAIII STREET
UNABE RIMIEST PREMI
tin Grand, Parlor Grand, Sqaars and Up.
at Plano., with orentrung bass, wain treble,
Iron trammed frame, and all the valuable In..
p vaunts. The tons le pure, brilliant, entirely
attabral character, of tug beat workmanship, total,
evenness and quality of tow) unenrpeggagl by any.
Each Piano guaranteed for eight years.
CHARLOTTE BLUME
No. as Firm grizar
aeli Second door above Wood street
OFFMAN, HOENE d 00.,
55 ITETH STEZET,
Xaeolacarrei Z•+--- = m,
AIibEITAL GLASS WORKS,
MODES. RYIEUE CO.,
Menufaatufers of !.
/MA and Green Gleaaware, Draggiste
Ware. Bottles, Demijohns, Carboys. as
Frerredoust: No. IN WATER STREETMETWEEN
SMITHFIELD AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
We warrant our Wares to be mpatior to any
manufactured West of the Biountahis. alwaya
on band, Glenn's° of the above desettPtion. All
Wets promptly attended to. Partientar assn.
tten mad to private moulds. amino
Tn
COLLINS & WRIGHT.
BRASS ALEVIEFIAMtacins,
CIARBOIMATIVISAMMIBMS, and all
=trent style' ofnelStanla used by GNI' Mann.
faseussess Chussrprenintil frlibmi• •
No. U 9 Stamm Bitch.- a - srmasnSoc. PA.!
W;
Jewsxia: .. .
.....
ukailracrwas '
Oil of Vitrioland-Aqtia‘ Ammonia.
wady 3 to• 33 Wink2ll7 bt.
prnsszatem. PA.
Ri?3s'Em
,
• ' 2111012°-13004#*ii•ria'Al44*! ~'
Nasaftetirat etEtemesivaPattat %Wm Valve*
far Stem Etignes, Oa y
(ere t iralsz ßiat ai74 2l"4 Ma rawte
t af.6
attaaa Pas
nepatrinx , v4uskst4P al Promm
ta. *.
aublue
w.
D.and unpolters on van: AWARE.
'No. a n
DIABIOND ErruzErostweaa wood
awl /Islet moth ritttbarsk cis • gag
, 18 0 6 WINTER
Ini,VD - 7/YINV T""142 RTXAL B.
~..a . :, )3-
"Ckt and 0= MO NDAY, 'Soy. rt0.,` . 140, trains
will lear* the talon Pa longer Depo., corner ell
WaakinAton end Liberts streets, al follows:
BAT-.M.PBM , S—Lesees Pittsburgh at 2.20 a.
m.. ittOpMr at priectpal Stattebs. Arrives at
Altoone stTd b. La. ITrame 843S;rens'
fatal: 10,33 It. rn. Lock Herrn rhttp. el, Bar.
Menzel 1. 00 R 2,-*Bgalmr" o.—t
b tfEL Neil
Yolk. vla ; Allentown VMS. p. athrtat.
6.4 b p. nth' aarl. Piety lock. 118.211.1adrIp a az
9/NCIIiNiTI EXPRlSSLLeitemPtttabar i. :
. .
6(o.6ol.Eiraitias.
toOnst at 140 p.m, liarrtaburgj &15 p. 21,
inn at Philadelphia at - 1.80 run. •
SLAM. WitA/ —Laarta•PlitthUrgh at, 11.42 a.
zw.. stopping at *early all Stations. AltsOnal aO5
krutelMlnal7l.ll/0
7.16 a. m.
burg att.= m, and
PIii.r6TELPHILa 5 4.-Lanus
burgh at 3.63 p. m., stopping only alltinttir l Sta.
Mons, Atrivas at Latrobe& 45.40p..m.. locos
0.16 p. m., Elarrisburgb 2.15 'Lon.. itaillmoree 7.M1
2. tb., Ng., York, via Allentainvlo.o2 a. M., Phila.
datidita• 7.10 (and New York..lrla
FILM at 12 06 p, m. Sleeping Oars inn throtith
on Ma train m= Pittsburgh to Baltimore and
and to New York, via Allentown.
• FAST LlNE—leans Pittsburgh at 15.00 p. m.
stoppla/ only at principal Stations. Amara. at
Altoona at a.ess. no.. Ltstriabttrg. <415 a. at., Bal.
timorof 17g0 p. m.,Now Y.rrkf yin Anent... 5 . 40
pp m., Ptfflagelpitial 1.10 p. m., and New. York
pl 5 Ph ladelphla at 5.42 r. m.
set. is
I:Pativ.a.,,Me,framsSunda.o,loPted.
JOHNSTOW N ACCUMMOD ATION. daily. ex
cept Sunday. at 4.16 p. m., stopping at mania , tta•
Coin Cataract PlUsburgn and ilonentagn....l con
necting at Blairsville laterliectlon With trains of
the Indians Branch and West Penll49/Vania H R..-
A.LTOONA ACCOMMODATION, 4611 p =Cep; 231 at 7.10 a. m., *topping al MI tegtalit
stations between Pittiburgli and. Altoona, and
making close eonnectlyn with trains Otnidiana
Branch, Weld, PlinnsylVania H 8., nexistwg and
Cresson FL A., and Hollidaysburg 1311abah.
Mixt accomenvlatiolt Ttcl/1 tor Station
learn. daily (except Stiaday) at 0.30 a. rei.
Second Accommodation Train for WAIN Statical
leaves daily (except Sunday) at M. 4.5 a. m.
Penn Accommodation No. I, leaves daily (except
Scuiday) at 11.00
Third Accommodation Train for Wallis Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4.05 p. m.
Pann•Accomments=m ho. leaves daily (ex
cept Sunday)nt last p. tn., stopping at an stations
betXreen Pittsburgh and Penn Stations.
The Choral:l TrMn leaves Wall's Station every
Sunda Y at 9.05 a. m.. and &mires In l'ittlbergh at
00.03 a. m. Return= leaves Pittsburgh ar . 1.1.66
P. M. and arrives at Wail's Station at 1.03 p. an,
Heti=an Trains arrlre La Pittsburgh to follows!
earl.-. • 6.60.. m.
East Line...—.
2.40 y, EL.
Fin % Well's Stition Aecommodatot... 4-25 tm.
reap Act,onaislodailon.
• .
Second Walra Station Accommodation 8.50 a. m.
Johnstown Accommodation. 10.06 a. tn.
Baltimore Express I.oop. m.
Altoona Accommodation lk Emigrant. ..42.10 P. Ea.
Third Wall s Station Accommodation... L5O p.
Philadelphis Expreaa 2.85 p.
Penn Acconunoilation No. 2 -....... LIS p. nL
Pittston: gh and Erie Mall. 12.05 p. m.
An Agent of the Excelsior Omnibus Oompany
will c ats through each train before rescuing th e
Depot, take upaneeksand deliver baggage to any
part o the city. Offal No. 00 Perinstrw-2, open
day and night, where all orders for the mWeemeria
of passenger. and baggage will receive prompt ale
tatotion.
Baltimore exprms will arrive with rhdladelphla
ExPrese at 2.00 p. m. o Mondays.
NOTIOE.—In case of lam, , the Company will
hold themselves responsible for pernonal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceed! pl OO,
W. H. BP.OSL w Agent,
At the Pennsylvania Control RaliroskY assemyer.
Station. on 14berts and Weshbutod streeta.
1865. PITTSBURGH,
COLUMBUS AND CINOINNAT/ SAILEOAD,
Tne Great Elaart Lim Route via Atabenville,
TO COLDIBIIS,
Arni all the principal Cafes,
WEST AND SOUTHWEST.
v.
110NRAY, NOV- ".
dEn tgth ;,
186 S,
Trains leove
ic119.": tad antra et Ms errnon DEPOT
•
Die Lan. Luanne.
• --.—Une e. tn. 10 a. ea.
Vast Lin e _ 100 " LIS DM.
Enprene "
Z 141.534. .
Steubenville Aceomenoda'n.LOO 01.1 v
S. F.
Oen I Ticket Agent,
,e O.
0.
H,
Ticket Agent, UnicanoIOTHEASPA Depot, PatlLlel, G
ureh.
ecel yd
PrfTSBURGH AND
OONINZEpAt3V/LL
g A Ar.arlAD.
W INTER ARRANGEHENT
00 sad alter MORDAY, Oct nth, 145, the trete,
win 4sta the Depot, tomer of Eton sad Wata;
street', ea toljotre:
, . 'PIA' . unseltflaZiA L
MS to and from Uniontown. 7:35 a. at. dm p.m..
Exprem ." " . 1:00 p. sa. MAO AIL
PIM MaKeeiport Accom.n...lllM a. in. GAO a. xi.
Song
... Op. in. MS p. m.
Find EtnuldoilPs a ... 710 a. m m. .
. SWit az ca.
i
&wired a ... ado p. IXL. bag P. ur.
Sunday Church Train to and
from PituttoMPort , - lain p. in.. 1090 a.,at.
For Masts apply to
S. J. STUNK, Arant.
Ir. a STIMT. Sunertotan%
MERCHANT TAILORS.
lISNRY SALA
Merchant Tailor,
NOSPR-NEBT fOlOlll or I a at CLAM 6111.
nrrsaructs, PA,
T ait!! great pleurae to =mincing tolls nitol4l o
I:metal:leers and the pudic generailif t that hie
WVand eats for the PALL SEA. t
': now comp having been bersonstly
selected from the Vet.. cloth Emmet ln the
;
Eastern cities. Only sub a also of sue
really be ruotunended, will be o which em. ,
traces the newest and most appro material' ;
and itylcs, the entire stock being =mewled 1
and Select. Dlr. Hale has mach co ain invi
ting an early inspection.
SUPEEMTE BLADE, COLORED CLOTH%
AItD DOE SKINS, as nenal, warranted fast to
colors, son sound texture.
DI.M..TON CLOTHS and other new coatings,
new style for entire salt..
A great variety of FINE CASSIhIERES (or
ante
Puts and Vests, for Morning and Evening wear.
FAB/DUNA Bi. E
I.
DESIRAELI GOODS.
For Gent). I Youth , . INothhtg
IADE TO ORDER,
IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER.
B. B. NORRIS.
bIEROILANT TAILOR,
.•
Pa 79 FEDEILAI ST., !Mogimeow
n0.714.w4
WINTEII.
Of ER- C04714TG S:
Blue Chinchilla,
Black Chinchilla,
Brown Chinchilla,
Daliah
FINE F BENCH BEAVERS, all colors
Mich we will make up to order to superior
manner Lid style.
GRAY, POSSIEL @ UESE,
Satsuma to S. GRA.74. SOit,
Dolt EttinionAlT Tenor*, Fro. 62 Filtat ft.
DF:SS AND SCHOOL SarrS.
A LIM lot OTCIIOICO C(XXL
For Vail Wear.
JUST REMEIMID By
• GRAY & LOGAN;
NO. 47 .sr.. CLAIR .STREET
lIRSI runst Fum!
14ADLIZI, PUSSES AVID CHILD/MRS'
- 10" Mt S
The [largest aldlest -,tatapiete lisertmeat
EVER OFEEEE6trrivres •ttinicsi
iSicOO4D 8; 00'8,
am wpanitreet,Pnisimiat.
0.1N.i EC0141) .BTREET.-Iror,stile,
,oadiwen Damon* son Direlnas amo k
we eariagad for comfort Ina cozorealot" Gar
sad yaw. Will be sold on farorable tttau , bj
00THBERTA EicoNS,
neat
- 1 • •sz 3 .1: :IV I +I. 0a1:11/Ca%
rob best and cheapest to sum Pisa eztT 83,,
oin mu OM QM AO& aid Bt. Guts street
J. S. filJkia%
Sr. LOILTIS,