Sitt s4tslrargh NEDICESD - 47, NOVEMBER 29, 186.. GAZETTE TERMS '.. , aUy tnorrdniy.t. Ste per son= -:, do. LW., ner ved by carrier% 25 cent* 1, Week. ;:,!ally Evening. ta.6o per year. .i do. do., id . rved by carriers, 15 Cep , . • week. .I , er-Irly, In dubs, • et 60 per year. '....d0, Iptagle , aoplea $11.25 do. MATES OF ADVERTIS-ING can 84117.11.61-11TAZDIZO 1/LA2IVItt Period. I Daily 13 i a writ o .11 t 11 Wi WWI "no Um* •;wo ..tree Moen.. .Tour ..?Ive :.tro weeks:— yhno weeks . _Me month... ['two months. ;Llano months 7.31 x months... Ctee mumps 'tine Year—... 14 2 5' .... .... ...., 7. 1 5751 .... ...., .... 8 1 S. 210 .... ....1 .... 21 , 2. 5 . 470 1 $1 is. i ii. '7's 7 475 1781 2OO 25 7 2 4le 4 151 2 75 00 1 7 a 275, 550 400 2 951 2 1 72 KO 800 8 CO, 15' 4 1 15 00; to 700 II 043 23 ao, it 5 50; 50, 72 02 SI CO' T 7 70 12 00 00' 17 W 4O 001 la aOl 18 . 00 I col to 00 Adverusemantainsenea one year may De amused ;It the advertkier *pleasure, at a charge of t cents :ilex. Spare, or no cents if paid at the time,) but ; ,, Wit se =maned to the immediate business of the Advertiser. Advertisements eontrected far otherwise than ;laity, will be inserted on sorb days as the oaks ;nay Wert. 'transient advertising OASEL 'Glstices, each insertion notices Steamboat adverttsements, per trip Zneentors , or .AdmfirintrstorM Notices. YEARLY ALDINZEITISLINO DATES Oae Stpuiretinfined to the vsnerdints onsumm 'a the advertiser, and not to include &isolations, 'formation of new firms, wants, tr.—changeable ' e nure a week: Any excess to be charged aa tran sient matter! times'S times; 1 time Daily. a erect; s sleek-Ismaili ,Ttirea coontai...{ SIB 50i $l2 oui $ $B 00 Six months I SO 00 19 00, 10 00 to So .Ninell 00 1 ZS on; 22 Co 10 00 .I[lno Year aa 00l rs ooi 25 ix, Is co sir Fist Notices double the above rates, if In. Alerted one month or more. .For s less period en sent* a line. _ . Local notices at such rates al may bo agreed' QArs A square to be considered as the space ogee pled by ten Uses of the orliaary advertisiba type of the paws. THE PULPIT AND THE:THEATRH.• There is a r eg ular war going no azalast the Theatre, In Chicago, the Rev. Mr. RAI - rims; haying led oil In a sermon against it as corrupt and demoralizing, The actors and actresses used theatage to retort upon him; but, strange to say, the pulpit itself has come to theirrescue, for on Sunday last Rev. R 0172111 COLLTUR took up the debate and preached In Unity church, In that elty,,a sermon In defense of the Theatre. in his clew the Theatre la a necessary and useful part of the mechanism of society. While it amuses and delighta people of all classes, it reaches and teaches, interests and touches, and elevates those who arc not accessible to other intellectual and moral halloonces. It belongs to .. the same category with poetry, painting and 1 ' music. It la now denounced and condemned, Pest as those aria have been condemned, as in conahrtent with religion and morals; but. It will hereafter be recognized by those who now thus denounce It, as requiring only to be 'properly 1 understood and rightly managed la order to be come an agency of noble pleasure and unmixed . good. Such is, generally, the theory of the drama which Hr. Cozzrxe. expounds. We do not know who Mr. Cou.reu is, nor to . what denomination he belongs ; but we venture . to say that he will stand alone In this matter. : No clergyman wlllletuttain him in it, nor will the religious sentiment of the country. No man familiar with the drama in this country and in England will venture to class it with poetry, ~ painting and music. The drama has fairly no tank with them. There are those who nate rally and with some propriety defend it against the frequent attack. made upon it, bnt a elsrgy . mart is entirely out of his place in their ranks ; and no amount of pulpit oratory, nor soy other kind of eloquence, will sitillee to lift It Into a healthful moral Influence, or give It, is Ito those :, who know. it ? a reputation different from that which every of serving man knows it has ac quired. The Liability of Foreign Bondholders. The decision of Chid' Justice Chase, silting at tildi ;milts In the Circuit Coca of Maryl,nil, which has been re'erred to In the telegraphir re ports of the Associated Press, with not very clear understanding of the points decided, is really of great Importance. The Court decides that the United States income tax i, not cluo-7,e -ali.e against interest coupons attached to the bonds of a railroad company, when the same are the property of a foreigner residing abroad. Limber words, It is decided that Americans on if areto be taxed under the Internal Revenue law upon their incomes. aud that-where inter est upon dividends is due to foreigners from American corporations they shall not deduct the five per cent.. as has heretofore been done. tinder this decision there will be lit:Barter a considerab,c falling off in the return of the taxes from corporations, and it is not amiss to suggest that a door for the frandaliXat with holding of taxes duo the United States by some corporations may be opened. A corpdration in a genuine case where a foreigner fields the bond in steel:, is not charged with the tax, 09 was fiat represented. The foreign bondholder or shareholder is simply paid the full amount him, without reduction. Fall In Domestic Cooda rim New York Journal of ( . .emmerce thinks that, though alletasses of dry goods show a de "it does not follow from any known facts that staple goods may not be as high in the spring as they have been this fall.. Pro ducers wt . ( crowd their looms and a dad open• ing may Treatea panic do prices. but the ce.lreeS which have stimulated and sustained sire, specn- Istons of the last two yearn are by du mesas Ts-mus,,,l, or in process of removal. ' On the same subject the Furancia/ Chrourds stye •'lloods 04 all kinds are rapidly accuanolsifug, very much against the wishes of holders. Toe bottom is not yet reached, but a rue - titer redac tion of tiro or seven per cent. will be f it u about a reaction. eked the trade which wit! Surely bil low that reduction will sc.s clear the markirt of the prestos accumulation. Prices ate not yet down to those of the tact week in August, at winch time trade ccmu cored so brishdy. The Tote period of &dilutes which has followed the onwsucanted advance of September end Yrao •ber win suguest more csatbananesisshuuld trade again sprit% op.' Tug CitiZer.s of MaldiBo2l county, Ala., at the late election, chose Ovatet , trio :rot,rlows murderer of Gen. McCook, to be their sheriff, eagerly clutching at the opportunity thus off.,ed to show their hatred of, and contd.:mot for, the government. It was a short lived victory, how ever. If [hey bad left Gurley In his original ob scurity be might have escaped, but ttis defiant elevation of him brought him Into anch promi nence that - the government could not help no ticing Irr. The end la that Gurley has bean arrested, will be tried by Military CoMmisslon, and in gccd time hung. • A RACE TOE Till! Po' IYlf -IT a sre.eih at lefferson City, Missouri, loot week, 'Gen. Fre mont remarked "It seems as If there was to be agreat race over the course to reach the Pacific Ocean, and I should like to be In that race and ride one of the horses. [Cheers.] I should be glad to see whieb horse will first reach the Pacinc, and I believe the one by the way of Safitiazo and Guaymas will make good time. [Cheers]." Tun A PrLE Crtor.—.Notwithatandlng all that has;been said about the failure of the New York applecrop an a reason for the ezorbltant prices charged for this fruit, we ace it stated in the Syracuse Ittandard that the crop is equal to that of any previons ammo. Favorable reports are -given from half a dozen of the applS coontl6. The truth is, that the apple men, like the coal men, the batter men and,others, bare made up their .nlnds to charge high prices, and the con dition of the crop has but little to do with it, Cmrrre - rinv of ItIETUODIS3I:—The first Sun day In January next has peen named by the Centenary Committee for observanee by the Methodists of this country, as a "day of special and united prayer far the Divine blessing upon the centenary services of the year, 'and for a general religion, that the centenary year may prove to be en epoch in the spiritual progress of the church." Sinnotz or GOLD ldwre.—The should's ad. Tenisesoent of the sale of the Mariposa cold mints for the State taxes of 1664. 0110,8SIL) .netnplts two columns of the ldarlp4aa (Cal.) Gaza& An advertisement of the foreclosure of mortgage agents; John 0. Frerciont and oth. ers on them= property, and the pottponement of tale fills three more• En ot MastfloACITIM-80610 the silk =- chine', that was thrown out of use in Coring t°l+ Borland, by the operation of tho Ida tariff ettabltahed 'in this country during the war, has been brought to this conntry by Its owners, in selfdefenee, and Is now" adding -to tug product( of American ludustg.' VARIOUS ITEM Toe Nashville Vain,. gays: "The Germ is farmers:of' Texas have again ratted a cotton crop of superior quality to any grown by slave labor. It is of a cleaner, fairer fabric, and will bring the highest market price. When the farmer works his own cotton, It in tended and handled at every stage with the utmost care, and this care brings out the greeted skill. The delusion that cotton cannot be cultivated by free labor Is getting rapidly dis proved by actual experiment. it in probable that tree labor will produce more and better cotton than bee ever been raised before." Of course tt wllL Tun enormous amount of smuggling on the Canadian border is truly astounding. In De troit alone the amount is estimated to reach $5,000 to 810.000 dells. The efforts made by therevenne officers to atop it are of little or no bteanse the parties engaged In it are en couraged, it not protected by the wearers of the flr.err. Dry goons, laces, rtbboae, ttc., smug d across the river, are worn by the highest circle, and slower upon the most fashionable streets and avenues of the "Tel lasht night sash do carat ash never was I tough!. to go down the hill to mine house, but no sooner did I yolk, do faster I stand still, for the darkness was so tick 1 coed not stir it mine boots, and de rain, dander and blizen' in more'D tree minutes my akin was vet to mine Cos. But after von leetle while stopped gait• lie, rain someding; no I keep feeling mlneself all de say long; and when I comes'to mine own house to vaik in, vat you tint?. It belong to somebody else. We read in the new number of Blackwood: "Lord Clarendea, the new Secretary of INrelgu Again. is a gentleman in every sense of toe word, but he labors under a - detect of character, which, =satisfactory In common men, is fatal to a states mat—be cannot say no. Whether this be the result of a life spent chiefly In diplo macy. or is natural to him, or be superindaced by the bad practice of smoking incessantly, we cannot tell; but the fact fa, as we have stated it." $ 50 A Tri'No man and woman were burned to death an Thursdey, in Franklin cattail, „Kan. ass, while trying to Lava some hay from being consumed by a prairie are. The parents of the young people lately came from Indiana. Large numbers of prairie fires have occurred in the newly settled districts of Kansas, anti a very considerable &mount of property in the way of barns, fences, hay, and fodder has bees de stroyed, together with two or three housed. AD:rTitiT RCISIIEL has furnished a list of the Pennsylvania regiments now actually In the Ii: Id. with their location. They are ae follows: .1701 infantry, at Charleston. IS. C.; 58th do.,at Winehetter, Va.. 77th do., Victoria, Teas; 188th, do., near Washlngtoa, D. C.: 185th do., tear Washington D.C.; 314th do., Waahlagion, D. C.;:l9th cavalry, Baton Hone, La.; Id artillery, various farts of Tanta laa genuine ' , was' of races" at New °Timms, between the Creole and American chi. sena, all about the teaching of French In the public schools. The Anterlcan elemmt has control in the city, and le determined that French flail not be tanght, and the next gener ation of Crcoles &hall be 'Amerlean"zed. Tula rotten In the oppaelte party a spirit of jealousy, if lot of hatred. TOE recent proclamation of the Anetrian nut butktandtt Mexico, in which he =Wales the legitimacy of his invasion on the ground that the pretidential term of Juarez had expired, has been eagerly eeized upon by the liberal jour nals of Parte as an argument for the recall of the French troops and the withdrawal of Louis Napoleon from that disgraceful transaction: Tait country between Louisville and Nesh vilie is perfectly alive with wild pigeons. The yeomen of Kentucky and Tennessee are reaping rich harvests from the innumerable roasts along the line of the railroad. One night last week the pigeons thronged upon the Green river bridge In such btonters that the safety of that structure was imperiled, How. Jones R. Takeo, M. C. elect from the Springfield, Nfo., district, has shaved his beard preparatory to going to Washington. He was under • self Imposed oath not to shave until he bed killed twenty five bushwhackers. The twenty. fifth man has dropped. A LETTER from San Antonia says that e /217- body in Texas who has:sheep wishes to get rid of them. Every wool grower In the country, with out an exception, waa ruined by the immense mortality of their cheep in the last few years. Foie merinos are offered at $3 per bead. Gov - visor: entrlN but been confined to the executive mansion since his return t rom New York', until Friday when ha took a short ride, and it is reported he Is much Improved In strength. The Coming Serslon of Congresr—Poor Prospects for the Southern Members W.OIIINGTCN.S,,e. 2i,,-1 he number of COD grf ssmen at- present in the city is renticeably considering the near approach of the session. Tito.e a:ready here are almost a unit in niiin!on on the qnestlen of admitting the f•reseetativrs from the Southern drab.. It is krown that Mr. McPherson mil! not volun tarily plare them on the roll. and whilst it is competent for any member to move that they hew placed upon it, the present temper and feeilsig at Northern members indicate that any each motion would be overwhelmingly Inst. NW, so tar as can be ascertained at prevent, Is there the slightest probability of the Immediate repeal or meditlcation of the test oath enacted by the last Congress. The past few weeks bare materially mnilfled pahlie opinion here OD this subject. Men who one month ago were in favor of admitting all duly elected members, that can take thereat oath, from the Southern States, loch:Min gthe balance, are now Inclined to favor the plan of keeping all out until the whole matter bee been referred to a joint committee of both houses and fume general plan agreed upon, otherwise, they ar gue, the anomaly would be prest uteri of a State being represented in one body and not In the other. Everything at present favors a postpone ment of the question. Dlscuasloa and attrition of minds wilt doubtless harmonize those who at pair utly disagree- It ill. roper to say that Tennessee will probably by common consent he an exception to any cult that may I, adopted. She never lust nor forfeited her representation an nays did. and her newly erected Senators and Cergreeemen will [12.11,1:c1y he admitted at once.—Ecisymtch ro 3'o ro - A. if red. TRY. release of John Nl:t . ..htl 19 no: :.k . England. Tbc I.nndon wlllgn kg, al way* he rr. Tor.,t the k ioo r 31 19, 9, sly, • -- We I'L : , It 0. t n . .ca a. L of L.uk.actnt,s It. this conut:v, an vr, t.urng.•lll.•at to 'lt^ Y. r..... 11 di. • ( \t turb• L 14 LI, 1ra ,, ., ..,L , l a ,0,:i: 1:,,, 41, - 1,,,1 n . 1,0.. ... I , iIII!...! ni in th Ititz-nf tv . 'at a 1 lb , Un.L.,l ',tat, L“, VIIIIInnt vita Lb , fiLl:l2 . .u: of pt.: at, rO, , L . any a 1 , ,,1, ,:v , :t tiLpn up ri Wt.. - IL I - , I.lolll'. i , •:,:. rn , I...trk :L,;, -- at. vLII: ho As LI. , 1.,1a . :: 0, 30 .1,,t1:12, - , it • Jf 1... . I lit Ulan. A Itnir, ortt that M. nain ha go, tn, !. n ; ra • h ; II: IN h iln •Int rI 11. , k..roan pinttart , ,iimy •I , be 1,0 I.y an , s —War , art a ; , hu , - no env rnrn:ot ftoon Lbol-n, b• rOk •gcu 3 go.al naLon Ly t3/11SO:L,111 A tr , ms nn..,r 1,1:13 eDerzak'. Ton .141 , vrt,xer :ayd that the I . meord berth robbery w... 1 committ-d by two prunes, who. alter t%••• . , dlllaitsom, exploit, drove rap idly out of town toward the South, raising many persons who little enapm-tecl the hold feat which the, hod wuMidt.e.l, and taking a by road through the woods we e r o f t h e siglitte of the town', peope, It id thmtzht by some that the robbers proceeded immediately to New York. and took passage in the atom., Kangaroo, rr Lich left that por. on the f brav ing Wednesday, while others are of the opin ion that they remained in the coantry for some time afterward. The robbers are not only known to the detectives and officers of the hank, but photographs of- them have been obtained, and their Ingenuity and skill will be severely tested In evading the measures width have been taken for their arrest. Should they have rent li ed Germany, as some suppose ;they have proba bly not found much dlticuity in disposing of theirpinnder In that country, where the securi ties of the Vnitell State, have obtaimd quite an extensive rale. Ifut It is not to be presumed that they ran long remain with safety in ant's country with which the I . sited metes hart an extradition treaty. Tax Canadian Journals are loud and lively in their Indignation at the idea of Fenian rnitle upon the provinces from the south ride of the frontier. They are (or hanging every dastardly Fenian whhout mercy or delay. It is curious bow their views have changed within a few months. Only last winter, when Jacob Thomp son, Beverly Tucker, Clement C. Clay, and Wormy Benders were planning excursions into the United Bones for the purpose of minter, robbery and arson, the Canadians not only prayed for their success, bat even' lent them a belting band; and when the mtuderere and PAWS were caught, the Canadian judges In tervened to get them off with their plunder. We congratulate our provincial kiln& on the Impromeent which has taken:place in their moral cense as Opplied to these interesting toping.— Chksgo Republica*. ' 4 M 14e1 DRAT:MUTING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENCY 80. 12 MT. MAUR STREET, mar Busman Bridge. Fe. P-GENCIEZCBRE, EIITU E nguteer. 13 elcica9o 1(0, 11 aly_llllolll SPECIAL NOTICES tar lli PiTZSBUBft SAW wog HUBBARD. BRO jlt CO. PATENT GROUND CIRCULABS, Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS. of even do. acription. Dilll, HIUL7, Oros. Out, Gong, and all other varieties. All kinds of EMCEE sod SPRINGS, frm Sheet Oast Stec _,i • Extra Refined REAPER AND MOWING KNIVES, he. lea- Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and SHOET STREETS_, Pittaburgh. Particular attentfori given to Ratoothing, Gum png int all and Straigh Circular Salrr 00, re. pof kinds. Pteningu nching and DA/as done al raiumuable rate.. aideuty gr wm. usimund.. & co.. Boiler Makers es Sheet Iron Workers NM. W. 29 : 4 1 and 91 PENN STREET • Having .crazed a large yard, and =dined with the most improved ronehinerl, we ere= ed to manufacture every description of in the beet rammer and warrantnd eq ßO uala r ai r l made in the country. , THIELNEYS. RES FIRE BEDS, STEAMLOCOINOTIVK Buiy.vira, CONDENSERS SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SET; TLING PANS, BOLL= IRON, 8.GLE 23 1 SUGAR PANS and sole inenulaoturers of BARN HILL'S PATENT HOMERS. Repairing d one on the shortest notioe. dedektf tar WU!. 811PE151013 Copper Mill and Smelting Works. PARK, McCURDY & CO Idancdactureri of SHEATHING. BRAZIERS' BULT COPPER, PREWIED COPPER BOT_ TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS. SPALTER SOLDML Moo Importers and dealers In MET ALS, TIN PLArE,SIISET IRON, WIRE, ha Constantly on nand,T INNERS' MACIBLIIM. and TOOLS. IVarchoune, No. I teFLUST and MO SEG. OND STREETS, Plttsbargh. Special ornate 01 Copper cut to any desired pattern. sny2BdydaNsT riIigANESOODI HOW LOST, HON RP—STORED I—Just Publithed, in.• seal. ed Envelope, Price eta sent, A LEATHER OR THE NATURE, TREATMENT and Radical Once of spgmaatorrhm.a, nr Bemire ] Weakneo r Invol untary Entluiona, Sexual Debility and meats to Marriage generally ; Nervousness, Hon ntraption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from Sell Abuse, ho., by Roar. J. OULCZAtiVISI.L., M.D., author of the Green Book, to. "A 800, To TOOIIOOOOO or Sureartsmi.' Sent under erntl. to a plain envel ope, to any addrese, post paid, on receipt of ate cents, or two powtage stamp., by Dr..T. 0. KLINE. 127 Bowery, New York. POilt Waco box 4,691, oo7OmdawT garTO X vo ISUFFEUERAI 011 BOTH SEXES.-A revensad gentleman have Ing been restored to health In a few dam rater lin ding the suns' routine and irregular expensive mode e of treatment without success, considers It his sacred duty to oommunicate to his afflicted feDOR creatures the means of cure. Kenos, on the receipt of en addressed envelope, he will send, free, a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. JOHN ES. DAGNALL, IRS Fulton street. N. Y. orbit dvdrosT 6160. iltrrall W. D. litestert J V. larLA BELLE STEEL WORMS.DOLLISLA B.Ernla & Co., Manufecturon of OAST STEEL • WRING, FLOW sod BLISTER STEEL{ SPRENUN, AL LES, CROWBARS, tn. Sir Office, No. 95 WATER STREET (up stairs) PITTSBURCIEL PA. Jim witOBLIIMON, KEA et CO., (summary to Boxroom. Mune Mittrczett Washington Wor FOUNDERS AND , MonoLtd.:trete of BGAT MACHINISTS AND 4 2 37,M0N/ Ma ta STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, KILL MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CIOST INGS of ell desterlp_ttons, OIL TANKS b. STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORE. B Arrnts for GITFAMYS PATENT INJECT OR, tot !ceding troller. iges.,JOHN COCHRAN It Rats., manume tares of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING WINDOW SHUT. 'MRS, GUARDS, ko., Ness. 91 SNO. OND and 6 THIRDS between Wood and Market, hael, on hand a variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. liar Particular attention paid to enclosing Ones Lots. Jobbing done at short motto. a 0.2 IarISENT PREE.—A rAMPELLET 01 , immense importance to the old and yonn,g, mulled and stogie of both bazo-r., will be soot tree by addressing, with stamp enclosed, the agents: J. A. KENDRICK h. 00., Box 71, Boston Post °Mee. norltoindara - - THE DISMAL CHASIDIM, AN RS SAY OF W &IMMO AND INSTRUO. TION FOR YOUNG ALEN. Also, new and roll. We treatment of the Urinary and Sexual Systeme. Address Dr. J. SKII.LEN HOUGHTON, How and Anociation, l'hilattaphu. No. ,p1:17 1 4 1,1tNITCHE,(4.. RP ETS, kitENC. rt ± CIGNA SET ANTI SUNDRIES AT ACC. TION.--On THURSDAY MORNING, Solk last. at 10 o'clock. at Mss , ale •notion Rooms, 66 and a , Fifth rtti.t, will be sold premptorily and ithout reserve, a quantity of Household Yu red• t ure. new Carpet. and !sundries, embracing Mn. hogooy Side.lio•rda Dressing Bureau, lisle Seat Sens, olds Tables, Walnut Lounge, Cana Seat ('bale., :Stool, Cot t 4f, s nod Turn post Red stea.da, Break hut and n itenen Tables. Stand., Trunks, Veneto. Blinds, handsome new Window Shades. bar', I or scrap 1.. ether, Tee and Counter S. ales Franall Stoves, V ast.l Machne, wheeler & Wilson tc Sewing Machine. ng Tab e ' iut lery, Careers, Dutcher Penises, Silvep.plsfed Spoon. and Folks a:. s lao, 100 places Oegant French Caine V.'sre. Oleo, nw Ingrain. V• 11- tom, Bag and Hemp • arpets. e Rugs, Mats and a let second-hand Matting. Pee sale of Blaakete, a•F at 2p. a 029 T. A. .51eULELLAND, Auctr. 4TERNOON B A.LE. —On Thursday, Nor. tOtti, at o'cicek, at 111uonle Hall A un- Ski Brow. 68 and 5' Film street, will be sold, 60 Delta 10-4 W hite Markets; 30 do Lotte large aise and beery Blankets, la do Brown briny do 10 do Bloc do do Bed Spreads. Horse Core's, Flannels, Pant Stud., tic , ne. See sate of Furnitut ne. ho., at 16 s_ tn. nor T. A. 111.01.ELLA.N.L), Auct'r. A.MS, SEGA RS sue, AT AUCTION. On TUSIIISSDA Y, Seth 11 n., at a o'clock. a. m., at Masonic hall auction Room.. 65 and 61 011th street, will be sold, we-Limit reserve, I tierce Hams; 60,000 etgat it, assorted brands; 2 clues Blade Tea; cases norM T. A. acCLELLAN Auct'r. CITY IMPROVED PIV)I- . E.tt TY AT 7 BUSTEE, SAL / .—Tuesday Aft 61,10013. Dee. Sth, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be cold. be order el Trlttelee, Mace kleley. House.. Ns.. no And 21, on Of eery alley. between Soeohl anJThlrd streets. The Lots ate to feet front cull A-1,1 CO feet In depth. Terms At male. colt A. hicILWAINE FORT PITT FOUNDRY CHARLES MAP NEPHEWS, ~~.aa.:uf cl n tea. 11 p• , ~. HEAVY ORDNANCE .3-1\1" speelel ntteotlon pod It( .1,1.1ti , i MII.I W..P. K. LILA, I' At .1 11;1 . 11.1.1 AND 'Lk:l'ol{l'S ottendo, to p•usvdt ,V• EMI= =l= As 1,re1 , ...!4.0r.,n1Lt1.r.12 a'or eve be ber , l at tbta Feu rcz '•171 L. OdIIII.IRCIA. VAIN Y. C1,81(7,15 A. GARRISON & CO. hutteoon to DoErnan, Garrison, & C 0.,) FOUNDERS AND MOEINISTS' , Manufacturers of (Milled Rollers of all rdres, for Iron, Steel, Brass, Zino, Copper, Silver Gold Stress Boards, Paper and India Rubber Work. also, Rolling tlestlogs of all deaeriptiou, Bark Mills, Patent Double Grimier, with a saries ir of other patterns, always on hand and fitted to rder on short smiler and felorable terms. Gales rsd Warehouse, GO Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. 'ENN MACHINE, WORKS AND FOUNDRY. H. WIOIIIIIAN, I.NO[NE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, L.acousi ISTIMST, between Federal and Sandra, Atirionetry Urrr, Pa. Nanufaetarer of WIGHTUAN'S PATENT PORTABLE OSCILLATING STEAX EN GIVES, Shafting, Pulleys, he. Repairing of all kinds attended to JOI.IN B. IiERRON & CO., Eitcr - 1743 21tIcaamluStreturox - es AND IRON FOUNDERS, Ware and Sales Roanaa, No. rrs LIBERTY STREET S. BEV . _ R/S.IIOE, W. 68 Water. tit pl&4abi manutficturet of BOWER lily ETS, WROIII3BT SPIM3, cosmos' sad railroad af =aal arL ar shaped (IFTEES latga as mall, nu& to order at abort itotlea A •• • • asa•MoanLactaltaatly anbAzel. warm WOODSIDE a WAL •CE V9nxolosea.l.43. 37frtasziArta Wait* LAM Red Lead, =wale, Paints, 01 Varnlahatihre studs, Window Olan and Put Brae% P awry, BanzotaXerben 011, ha. Also, Agents for Wlnter , s MataMs Brawn Paul Efalailton White Lead, Charter ost White lAA and Mum A Whit n' Celebrated Patent Dm: In aaa and two pound cam (OPPOSITE THE ST. OR6ELES HOTEL.) 3 - 13011001111ASZIt. Pittsburgh White Lead Works. IMRE WHITE LEAD. BLUE OIL NI BARRFT 9 nil 1:19. 0 WOOD OTZEJET ILLNIRA.CTO I U II3 OP PITTSBURGH. AUCTION SALES FOUNDRIES IMITEMSTK -- AND DP P. 1r VRS IN Do. 37 WOOD STREET, Ph'nBITAGH. PA B. I YrUSI=MNTS (IPEHA HOUSE. N. , /SUM 4 8.61...feren, MSS ARNIE EBEHLE. Lest Nig ee elst hts of the Treat original Ilia Boy and Yank, 818. 4 ffiES. W J. FLOMCS. TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. M 414. taw 4w4ef tstooteat wlll commecce with a new tad ort;- Inal Drams, la 4 !acts. Pumbs. l4 b 9 Mt' W. J. Florecce la 'London for two Imadre4 Ealrass, mated. INIMATOCIIIE:or, WTIE WEARING OF THE GREEN. To conclude with Mx. W. J. Florence's original mmndy, entitled the .11ai iIkiVIIRECEEPEIL . . Saturdsy afternoon, by request of nuMerons ladies DOT: on, THE CRICKET ON THE SKAYITII. Admission ffi omits to all parts of the house. In rebored. and ;will be produced with new recces ofd apteuctmests, the near sod bssutifn/ dtams of HAT EILEEN DIALVLIVJEN EEN. YTTSBURGEi THEATER . was cod Mknager..... HELP DEBSO PRICES OP ADMISSION—Dross Circle, le els; Pam tgrele, etc; et. Third Tier, 23 eta; Private Box ex 15,00; Single Seats, 11,Z. Soon open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 734. Second appearance of the celebrated tragedian, MR. J. NE PLFIE. Who Will appear in the celebrated play of the rICILET CF LEA rE AAA: Robert Brierry....--- J. Neale, No other piece this create+, WLI ehonly beproduced STREET'S Of NEW YORE, and UNCLE TON'S CABIN, With new and beautUni scerterr, an. M~'j (U 1 I S ~!L IVIEE.INi 'URI I 3 NOW OM AT NO. 6-1 FIFTH STREET, UNDER THE OPERA. HOUSE. no2s:t/ MASONIC HALL. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Norcabar 27.6. 2.13t1 ►ad 121.6, TIM MAMMOTH Tina! BROW OF LYILHICA, TONY 3P...21.19.1"C0PUE0 COMBINATION TROUPE (FllO5l RIO °PIRA House, Bowan*, N. To) Will hove the honor of appeorlog no above for Positively Three Ntaists Only I In their elegant sad unequalled VARIETY EN• TEETAINUENT, which embraces almost 0111P7 oyealsltty to the ostiendse of arnusentitntil 'Ma whole under the direotion of that Prizes of Comte Vocalists, BILLY PASTOR, who will appear each crating In a celection of new Songs, Oomicsitles rte. Sir For toll partteuten, tea small bibs. AdMi. Mon, 35 cents ; Reserved amt., hoc. Doors open at o'clock ;_st b. no": 0-111. .7. W Agent. MASONIC HALL Thursday and Friday Evenines NOV'. 30 and DEC. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Arirmus Ward's Rarrwell Nights in America rEm us WARD'S HUMOR I More humorous than any other humor Th plc Is broader, under the mask of whist, Iles, 1 not the torts> wisdom, most steriln• comas, %mum. Reader, must buy the book for thee selves.—. A u aher's 1)0 1..7,101 A. WARD A.MUNti TED: DIOR public are resp,trnily informed thst these nost positively be AR r Eat P WARD'S Low nights in Pittsburgh, prior to nis departure fur England. whore arrangements are n ready being perfecto.: for Lls esti, appearar,e at Egypt:no Hall, London. N;SIS EIGHTEEN COI (ti,ll Faithfully photographing, on s gwento vale, the TLF.EI a OF SAI t L I. CI L Y, and the singu larly Ireatittful Lectures Utah. The adcompany• log desertpttre by A rtemus Want will be cheerful The success or Ulm ocitertainment ass Peen so marked that It Is perhaps proper t t refer to It here lhommenetne to thr t .t yof hen 1 ork. It was given •t Bodworth for one hundred coturcuttr e n'ghts to denselt croisdet houses. Its sueeese vulneridently to Bsston. Baltimore. Washiagton. ohcriro end St. Louis erns no leas moult, an t bri.., set. born tealoa Sue Reserve-0 be •t s. rsi. Reserved is lot sale at Al C Altedor e Mac: stoi e. Wood street, winery a plan of the hall nesoon ale of Beanies.] Seats end mum menu,Tueielay morning, Nov. :bath. The Piano used Is one of Chlekertng's end kindly (units red by NIT 'delis, Peoria open at '7. Commence et e oislort. Yawn. r as NriTri r —A 'trains Ward will ar. peer at hew Castle, I's., on W r Er sa• 130, Noa Seth. !Bel till JOIN P a:41111. Director_ MASO.,.(IC HALL. FAKEWELL BENLIIT OP C713.49.2%1G- ...9...W11:1 EON Gr Tar (.liglaal .11 Far named Siamese Twins, and their 1 hildren, ALSO. THE WONDER El L Wild Australian Children rUSITITISLI ECKG DIU MT IFrilnesday, Thursday, Friday amt Saturday, TWO ii2LAND LEVEES LAi'Ll DlLl—After noun and Evening. Doom oi en from:: to 5 soil from T to f. Ada:ammo° ISu cents, etiil2.ren 56 cents. 81114E.5015 1 1191.1 DAY, THREE EXIII9I. BIT/OTEn. Doors open !rum 16 to 12, C to 5 so I to 9 novii.tOtd CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c FAHLAND COLLINS, Art recrk,.g i 1 rlcs.t stosar, r:om s rl=M A 'tiGIASSI CALRPETN, •(“1 r snia‘ R,nme. uttc,e. t 1, ...le.:, :.,,erts.y (Cr ; le, na, (ered WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LOV7I ST MARKET PRICES t n•,l 1...V3L1-41 TA PESTI: Y , El y] Thr.t: El..- CAIt PETS, tool.ttit.tt tostty sty let Lorcr before uttered to tltts outootry 71 and 73 Filth Street Next Building to the l'alte 1 State•' C•.tatom iinDxe end PIAt Crake Dot? FOURTH ' STREET : 11 CARPETS, RECEIVED NEW. In a 441110. to our ',revivals as l?f 'ore:mtt, we have lust reeeive, PP ttus fottosirtna, to newest et visa BIGELOW DA SPLTS, EXTRA 3 FLYS and zraißA.pcs. 1.14 EMBROIDERED PIANO 00T . ERS. . MOSAIC RUGS. I tai SHEETII acid ft 1.1 O 'wide, extra quality O WINDOW SHADES, Stone Drab. 0 Brown, Leather bad Greet. M o wn, A large assortment of FAROS SHEEP-SKIN MATS. %%D.& S. raccArzubs. m , coil 10 VOUSTiI sraecr , • -- • I CARPET STORE. INSURANCE AGENTS - - - TORN ROSS, Agent of the Equitable In t, nuance Co., Kensington Fire insurance Co" end the Peon Mutual Life Inearanee Co. of PIM*. delphle. No. a /Market attest, Pittsburgh. ferhly GARDINER COFFIN, Agent Itor thr • Franklin, Philadelphia and Haninonthso , MUD s Ontazad anin Northeast *anus: WOOD ceers. W P. JONES, Agent fro North Amon " •ut,Stato Qt m' ants. sad Rartford /2. 00 =smi...et 'Anus anizer 01 tald lm ;T,vwe ,T, • ;YR a4Z 0 aNtii: DRUM it BLACK, kin on bawl a lane snort:int at M OWING MAC7FIINES. soliHze Pafb-13ZIEUM. Straw tatters,Seytbes and flay flakes, No. 21 and 80 0110 STEM iudatZEITT, OR SALE-FOR RENT. BOOTS AND SHOES • _ - pO.ll RALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POS .& ST-SNlOff, TS MOUNT HnPF. PROPER TT, AT VICOOSiIIIICSTATION; ?Mime saes Wink Dwelling with 10 rooms and garret; pigsty of soft watar and fruit of kiwis; ten minutes walk trout Peden! sweat Depot. All. rhea*. Enquire of the anbxribir. ag his PlA gailciE AND One TOOL WORKS, Ll and 34 Onto ntmeti &MO-end,: 1=:3111 SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR sm.Y.—c condonable three nor' Brick Dwelling Rouse at b. 11.1, two parlors dining room, Elam. cellar, barb-room and chambers, lo goad ioestlots nebriderket scree& For pace and terms, APIA! to S. CrTHBERT k SONS. note N blardet Street.. F OR BALE—ONE LARGE DOUBLE DOOR F/REA.ND BURGLAR PROOF &APR. lined with Steel. end In complete order, lately owned hy Robert Ashworth, deceased. For par • to alms, enuire at q JAMES B. STRICKLER, Adm'r, No. I St. Clair street. FOR BALE ENGINE, HOLLIEIE, FLY WHEEL, tr.a., complete, ready for putting up, rultable for • caw-mlll or any purpola requiring 60 hone power. Apply anduatf US TUULD STREET __. Iva", AND LIME PROPERTY FOR SACS—On the Steubenville Rairoad, seven idles from the city, CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY EMMI Steam and Water Flooring and Saw MILL and other flue improvements. For further informstlon apply to WILLIAM WARD, (Opposite the Usthedral,) . 19 (*rant street, No. 110. WASHTPOTON PROPERTY FOE set.r.—A. neat Cottage House and Lot of 0 retied, Fruit and Shade Trees; Shrubbery, etc. troeting on 74 Lgh street. Also, a large Howe, nearly new} 134 .ores of groo', career of Bertha and High st . Also, • double Frame Bonne of els, rooms and large lot on Sycamore et. Fare. 11,250. Also, a Cottage House or three room sod ot nu Ucloo street. Fria', al 010. For sale by S. CS:TUBE:HT & SONS, 0027 al 2larket street. DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY l, LARGE 01 , 7104 BOOMS. No. CO Fourth street. opposite M. rr K. Bloc. eultable for a Store, 6baker.. OlDo►e, to., Ao. U. A LAftuS PIiUTOGNA.PH GALLERY. Id. A SALOON, fa &good Location for ►n extort. Nee Sestedrana GAZZAId. e. i 0 Fourth end 33 Peen street. $3,500 WILL PUROklebiS A NEAT FRAME HOUSE, with SIX ROOMS, and about TWO AO Ra; or LARD, situated In the village of Mount Wuk• legion. For ftuther parttsalars enquire of Cl. H. TOWENt, 164 Fourth.Strtat VALUABLE COUNTRY ROME FOR SALE, situated on the Pennsylvania Rail. react. noe-half mile from Wliklasburgh. and Only three minutes milk from the newly granted Sto• Lion on said road, called EDGEWOOD ST&TIUNI a LOT of troll:4 contalnthg tl acres 138 perches; three strre. Oak Forrest; large Frame Huliting, pat WM. with le rooms. and cellar underneath; bearing Fruit Trees; Water sod other woven imams. These grounds will dlvlla lucid/lamely. For further balotinstion WI on JANLs S. BUG, No. toe PIRA stree.. Q,PLENDID DWELLING FOR BILL'S, Li situated at No. 43.3 Rebecca street, Allegheny Olt). The Lot haa • front on Rebecca street of al feet, and extends lel feet to Parit'• street, on withal to emitted* neatly finished two ince) Brion Dwelling with seven comfortable rooms. fine kiteben. with range, bath hones, gas, hot and cold water turoughouti marble mantle., stone nr•rtlisi grape arbor. Thisproperty is offered cheap. Apply to. nail hieLe IN k CO. FOR RENT. THE TWO LARGE Front Rooms or Offices, NO. GO FOUIITII SFR VET. A Photograph Gallerl, LARGE rURNIBMID CELLAR Immedlsts roigession given. Enquire of McILIESTER GlaZt & CO., 0015 Arreanntn.933 Grant Street. 1 0AL, COA.L AND LAND FOR SALE The very rinuabie FAR .11 to Elt tome stp, Allerbeny county, Pa. et - tutu:nog 17:3 ut Ft EFACE o and frontlet, on ante the Inonorgtheln 111ver for more then butt mite In Pool Ito 3. In this tract there •re 125 earn or good um, eharmatoe Gun I. fronting on the neer, with deep enter al l along the proper; y Ti. water I. n Inriver from . then fe to Id et deep, when the ev erG is al its lowest stage Ibe Land Is cf the err p hest quality of river hot tout, ell In good order, end uliter go I fencing. With • large Well fini•nel two story tilt rri I.IT ELLIN.. Creme Rarn, lr *me ,table COI feet long,torn b, Wagon Hine sad two 'Celina Detllings. The Greenburg and Washington Turnpike runs throngs the far n: and taking it altogether for coareelenn of location and Intrinsic aloe, le certainly out of the veil bent Lai oat meats now of eyed to this county. Payment. will be made to snit the purchasers For partleillare, ennutre cf G. H. T(lWhtt. Real Estate Agent, No. 161 Fourth einet. Hold till VAlt3! FUN SALE.— The Itil.eellher w).l offs. at private sale, the P ARM ON WATCH HE NOW RESINFIS, Situated ln Uectl Township, Was.bington Uounty. or, the State Bond leading from Ititt.bargb to West MbialetoWn, IS mile. from the former, and 11 mile. from the latter plare, containint 100 ACRES. The Jane is stood, well ersteret, ua well. with about SO 41.061 ES 0 r* 01) TIM.I3ER. The improvements area good two story Frame Dweillrg llove, with kitchen; a rt... Nth. , Earn, nearly new, nod °Ow necessary Farm Dtiliditgs There are two Orchards, of shout sin acres. 0 1 choice .elected fruit. Tn. location is withio of • Rile of Venice ends mliee of Sle- Dr.ol l 'l Station. en the Pittsburg!. and Steuben ville Railroad. TM. r ors is to : neighbor hood ono colarrp:rnt to SchOols. ('hutches, and Storer , PeN Iwd Ls Dnry EED FUR SALE, THREE STORY BRICK HOUSES N.-. SO nod 11. on the ens, side of WI `IT 1 1 0:11• ION, nest the corner of t/hlo street, sad flatalted throughoot Inn Superior mansor—flnlshed with hasp modern courcu and tm Prove=cnt, sad at ivesent to perfect enter, one of the clean est sod most desirable. Situations in Allegheny. on the Ist of Apell. led& y'llre of 1 - 1.,1 1..400e Broker a.r..1 lazarnnce ACC. c... 3" No., &:;egt.rt. 1;9101 !.)ft a :as lex a s. pr. *cot cr.zstly rats, awl In co .n 1 w EARN' or 1.. r A.llt 1 1 1 . 111 . 001.,. Ilse net.thl,rl; .o I is c ',AI. an wl ac.caa—w.:!.:.. 'r.w. t0ttr...,1 .11' II nt :11.1 roAtorri. and two stram,oat landln“ the' , 11,,r It fo•s. Al•ochrs. tor, the egoarty Inn nof flamenco anua:y, Welt VA , ru 'et from Well•ril:. and tkttleou from Stechenville, U. Ihe Improvements a • large Fr..' House Baru, Wagon Shod, ,irnrf., Ortbs, , rep Houses, and al. Decal iry ow buildings. and a Steam hill! close by. There are two gowi etas o( CoM., one of which I. CANNEL, oil the farm. The property is well worth the eittentl en of I snips desiring Mach property, being e.luaily well adapted for wow growing, grazing or farming s• the Wilenins ton :county land, which county Joins il aneooit, Further particulars on applica tion to . • S. S. BRYAN, ai rounni STREET. (Burke'. Building.; nCIrTE3 11.-TSTIZI /03EIECIPEULD, 01 the VERY RFST QUALITY. Now' Boys' sad Youths' BOOTS AND SHOES to sll thetr varieties and styles. LADIES 'WORK of the On eat and bent that le szeicutaotureal, from the toe Polish to the plain Clslf Boots. Chtldrene Boot. and Sheet to every style and variety. W Our abje to ct pumas., the le to seil much gre.ids a. will else sat- eation Weil.. .11 end ...mine, R spd you will be .. ..Joao J ule the Q an,PRIOE.of go Remember the pla VALITY ce. I ARMS ROBB,ods, 007 100.11 Market street. BOOTS AND 511(as, mars 92 Federal Street, Allegheny City, BOOTS AND SHOES. I am selling better aortale and for less mosey thus any other house in the two attics. W. &. DIcOLIATOOK, 12 raderal street, Allegheny City. ALL , 100 S WARRANTED. no2B - _ ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF Ladies' Misses' and Children's Boots, Bahnorals, Gaiters, Polish Boots and Gains of all styles and polities mash win es sold at the lowest prices. • few more Fairs of those sotamo SHOES on heed at such low prices that An Can be stated. Call early and often at the well known stand of J. H. MILO% 98 Market Street, N OTICE. ♦LL STYLES OF Boots and Shoes G 3 MARKET STREET. .29 T ADIES' GETS', .51166.1ib' AND /-4 N EPPS Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of every Style, 31.aks and Form, •t COTLVB. Comer Flfth and Wylie .treete. 0- Ma toe. nat everrt.nty •ulll CALL AND BEE THE O ENT•9 BIP BOOTS AT 83 M.ket street. 121,3 T. W. , lARNAITAN. CALL AND SEK 'Fait LADIES AND MISSES' PcrtE IALMUILAL POLLEES BOOTS st 83 Market. atTect. I nW 1. W. CARTIA.axx. MERCHANT TAILORS lIENRI G. DALE, Merchant Tailor, dUlitil -WEST CORI ZII OF I'ENN & IT. (LI 111 ST% Takes great pleuurs to sanoontiog to his nnmer ous customers and the pails generally, that hie purchases and arrangements for the FALL SEA. SON are now completed, having bees yersonally selected from the first-clue sloth holier in the Eastern cities Only lush a class of goods 11/1 11•11 really be recomineaded, wilt be otfaral, which em. Muss the &mut sad most approved mattriall And styles, the entire stock being very large, tasted and select. IST,. Hale has much conn.deruie to lose U.'515'T."1 le 1 4 1" a.1.011. COLORED CLOTHE. AND DOE STUNS,.. uskal, warranted fast is colors, and sound testare. MELTON CLOVIS and other new soatings, new style for entire salts. A great variety of FINE OASSIMEIMS lot Puts and Vests, for Morning and Evening Wear •0211 - - FASHIONABLE DESIRABLt kii3ODS, For Gent'a $ rotith's Clothing MALE TI) ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER, R. B. NORRIS. o. 79 FEDER:kJ. ST., &Iles - he...7 00.11.1awd W I NTEtt. 0 P-Elt-t0.1T1.1-GS Blue Chin&lila Black Chinchilla Brown Chinchilla =NMI Daliah Chinchilla ; FINE FRENCH BEAVERS, all colors we will make up to eerier to a eu,error =II= I==i I=l curvr•vrr TA . Lortm, No. 02 Fifth .1 oys' DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS. A [lea lot of choice goo4a r'or Fall Wear. .GRAY & LOGAN, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET BORING . TOOLS JAMES BOWN, MANUFAUTCREIL ur IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells, No, 136 WOOD STREET Tools arrented made of the ver y Nandi...KW AND 1.4019 hIOUR mom WELL BORERS El==l9 5.40,0170a1t C/Atalata. P'rl.ocoo with rub article' a. are neceutry to conduct op. Iff &lions, Tin: ANVELs BELLO Os, SLIMES Euestazit, sgrovms, riOKS, AX.EB. Rope, Leather f',ILII of wldoli I holt oalaad I ' V7 ' . ' :TA v ßEff Dentig h Ckna t =air el DLUCOND sad Mgr. sit=ituvou lt Pelt sth,NDARD PIAMOLEUX REFIT Y. Werke wed Office, OOLL/NS TOWNSHIP. Oftioe Pittsburil,, 24 WOOD STREET These works We the the esys the country. The brawl stands the h*laest dty In tide country and In Lairope, for quality and ere test, and the oil le put lz weU sessonedtarretf,PruPsfW espeoielly for espna. Disnufsettarere of BOILERS, STILLS, TANKS, and Ira PROVED BOSINET TOOLS for 011 Wells. TINANT FARM OIL COMPAAY, One Comer of Penn and Wayne Beetle stuctoplowe WU maxi m% on the 2.7.. it ander Pease f usels filcang and blatinfaatil` Ing Pim,. The Territory b et ween Company , Lc slated on II unitarft Creek, the lonia of tae Dnakard Creek Union Oil Company and theanink ard Creek Petroleum Company. Capital Stock oo Work Turd Z,OOO 03 Par v ing alue of each Shan I co B. A. JOHNSON, Prectient. ISAAC NOOK, Secretary and TroaantOri: DULIOSoIs. James Graham.l J. G . Wcir, Stephan Lawson, Ti. W. !Want, Flask Snyder, ausolf . . _ DUN KA= CREEK PETROLE COMPANY. Office Corner of Penn and - Wayrie Sts ta, comp.my wu orgenleeil on the 49th lee , " under the Penasylvants Mining and Msnafitatu ring Lawn. The territory of the .113plInY ad yotnn the lanes of the bunkard Creek Mann CU Uoropeny, of this cull. i'aplaal Macs, Warking Fund Par Value of Each !Mare 0.91011.11: Prelgiatnt-S. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary azt.l Treasurer—lSAAC N ODS. 3. A. Jorrwrrox, S. F.Z.LIIE SATIM, 3srt Ge.FILM F. D. A mer, W. 0. Ante, jetard n. RITMO.. SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. We ►ee constructing, and Will keep oil hand a uperior stile of OIL 3131+47GrIZSTIII Either a Common or Tabular Boiler We Invite puttee needing engines for ad. DU ,. pose to call sad ue them, corner of PUCE end D'ELLILL hrTREETS,' near Uity Water Works. • jo biAOKINTOSET., lighteel/LL E 00. COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS. Pure Wh.ite Burning Oil, ran LOWEST MARKET RATES B. C. & I. H. SAWYER. &Oaf No. 41WCK.,11 STREET jiMES WLLKIrib, (2nd door from Fifth.) 111.010111 •ND DIAINB TN CRUDE AND REFINED OILS BMWs elook. 10.1q.e.... Wisps Plitart , gh Mr attention given to the SE ',ND SR OF PETROLEUM and it l products. Air I BRIM J 9 No. 1 St. CIAIII Pittsbnyek, FORWARDING 4YO COMMISsIOA MTHCtIi_NT SOUTH tr. ROSS, ILLUMINATING, LVCRICATING, carul PETROLEUM OILS, Ete.,eo.trtntly on hand and for sale et the lowest .et - lost prizes. Conshpy merits end orders solicited. arGelra • -- • ----- PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1881. DITILFIEDGE'S PATENT Oral Lamp Chimneys, Manufactured of X.X. Flint Glam. These Ctunoseys are Inters.= for toe all llama, cleating all parte of the glass equally, does not ez• pose it to cracking. E D. DITERDJOEs Fort Pitt Gloom Works, Waehtneton street, spti Pittsburgh, Penn's FARING t BIN(, PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, oet-ly No. MARKET ST Plumburvh. O:ABED VY AftELIO USE OF " Phenix Warehousing Company, Pool of BALTIC & EiIisHISON Sts , Brooklyn PITTSBVIVIEI. rd ()Mee, No. 95 EZAER LTHEET, Nem York. LCCENT OIL WOItK Pure White Refined Carbon Oils. OIL STOCK —TLc undersigned win give particular attention to Lae purr.hato and tale of Stocks of ALL II LIABLE CoraparLias,, Inn - Ito buy,. agid impn to cal, lIITE S :LADLE, No. 3.00 301.11.113..9tre.t IVol attend to boitocas to tlio of their Profess:on, :ncl•t •tog THE to , LLECTRIN of ALAI va AOAINST-111E(}1,VERNMENT. - - Mr. St. ARC., t.nrizte :teen ottli.tcro.: .13 . the SPEVICV. ell /IGIC4fLOE Ita Stt011• OUNDEI) bULDIt:tO3 1 .61111Eit The First or Second Three Years Service an receive the bohaty Lte tame et If !'ev I,,lsetvetl tl,t IL.. tam Ot valuta:tont ey eel till, r. wAtrtat Li ), Frdieltor for Boontiem. Permian, end Pay. No. lid S THEM', turd door bedew th• 'edltedral. WV IV W 0•96, 1. .C.O It. 1:,-14.," m UFFE: rr 3: COCII PAN, ,Sittot - aa.cry - Ei At Law. THJP Y. 11♦ 1,11. 10,1 , Y $1,14 /6 BAYNE & SHAPER, Court Hulloes. Examinins Title., Cooverano tog, Collections, arid all elan. of Legal Business promptly attended to. eel 'MILITARY CLAIMS. PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY sod 111LITARY CLAIMS of every description, collected by the subscriber, St the following rates, YU, Pensions, Ste I ell other daises, t 3 80, C. 0. TAYLOR, Attorney at Lew, Diamond meet opposite the Court Nouse. N. B.—No charges are =Lade If the claim does not suecenl, W Wort:cation glows gratis. seedy H . C. MACKRELL, C. S. LICENSED SOLDIERS' or..eita magm Bounties for Woundtd Solaws collected to from ten to twoaty day* Sir Often No. 81 Ow? mum?, Pltteaurga. rM=t=VE=rt:t=3=l FURS. F _ . 111181 FURS! FUR6I LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S , .1F 13 S The Largest and Most Complete Assonant EVER OFFERED Ili THIS MARKET, AT MeCORD:ec 00'S. m vr• • • Reset. Pittabarsrll. PITTSZIPItGiI PA. lIATOTIETS, SAWS swie E k LS . Ou IS zs WA ISL _OAS, PLAN AS, LEVEL NAILS, U. nd Gum Belting, ALEX. AIKEN . nanstantly In hoer, trxtriamm*,46.tranzt. No. is 1%41 Plttal'art% Pa. OM INS of W Waft. CRAM, GLOVED, sad• de. lasiytion at Yamal Flundeung Goads f Rooms o day =We% Name awl • awrantorr. David 8%10. ft••• N. IC =Lot Dn, Jailotos • 1•03.• .r Ewhy, hrob arai4E" CLARK & SUMNER. ISZsa. OOO 23.000 en Do IMISIM Contractiy on hand. and for sale 1t AND DV. A 7,1711, IN OILS co3Lnl Lssiuri 311:11C119.7ITS, 6m:dee:era to lieu:Ling Mate:lsla. REFINED PETROLEUM I=l DUALAP & CO., 101 FOCRTII STREET ATTORNEYS ATTORNEYS A-T LAW Otrlce-150. co ,;IZANT STREET' Pltt.burgh. pa. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW No. St DIA.XOND STHIINT, Pittsburgh, Ps. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. lia, t oaiwA:. oo l 1865. - A`Z ANT'Ug - atigAffigigi NSY LV AMA. OENTHAL a. B.—. —TWE VE DAILT TILLINS. On and, alter MONDAY, Nov. c:th, MM. traria Will lease the Union Passen.rer Depot. corner et wu hthebt, aid Laberty streets. as follawl DAY Pittsburgh at tan a. m" attipping at juinclpal Static.. Arrives at Altoona' VI L. 5 a. TlrOtte 8- 2 3 route le,a9 m., Lock Dave. 12 .19 p. risturgl 1.00 p. m.. Balancer.; chc p. N.. t Yolk, !la Alien l own 16.3 a p. Philadelptan 8.45 p. tal, and New York, sla Philaielphis at, 10..°1 D. In, CINCINNATI EXPRESS—LeeTes Pittabusgh et SIO a. M., stopping at neatly all Stations, toanai et LSI p. m., Harrlabure 1114 arits ins at Philadelptia at 1.10 a.m. melt THAI .—Learsa Pittabnigh at HAP m.. dapping at snarly ail Stations. I os p. m.. aril ring It Hanisbnitg at 12.25 MA Plalladelpdia at 7.10 5. in. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS'S—Loam pm,- Dumb Ai 1.66 p• stopping only at principal Sta tions. !Wives al robe; 6.4 D p. Altoona Atop. uk, Harrisburgb 2.00 a. in. H . m.. a. m., Haw Ye re, via Allentown 10.00 a.m. delphlat 7.10 a, ~ana New Yore.- via Philadel phia at moo p. ca. Sleepl. Can run Hannah on this train from Pittsburgh to Baltimore and Phllatielphir, and to NOV Tort, via AlleutoWn. FASTiLINE—Leavea Pittsburgh at 10.00 p. m.. stoppin only at principal Stations. Art-leesEtal- at Altoona It 33.0 a. in.. Ilartinbarg• ale a- at, limos e t 9100 p. In., New a.. via Allentown I p. m., Philld•lpblat,l.lo p. and New York vta Phladelphle at P. to. • tirerlda. i , er. Svpper. ti)ady, a?, NI,: tra D Su.l.la:o creepra. JOHNSTOWN ACOOfiIIIODATfON, dant. ex - cep% Sutday. at 4.16 p. m... mopping st resuise sta lions between Patslturgn and Conenin4a , and can netting it Blairsville internectlon lin truths of the Indiana Britten and West Pentalleatua R. R. ALI 00fid ACCOMMODATION, daily (wept SnittinV, at 1.10 m., stopping al all Millar stations between Pittsburgh and Altoooni 'tat trial:Mg clone connection with trams on rildianill Branch, 'West Pennsylvania B. H. EbetabUill ant Creagan R. R., soil Hollidaysburg Branch. Firstheromateuation Train nor Walla Station learn daily tsncept Sunday) at 5.30 s. im. Seooad AOcOinmoastion Train for Wain" Station leaves daily (earept Sunday) at tam s. In. Penn Accommodation No. 1, leaves daily (except Sunday) at 1.10 n. m. Third ititecr"..--modation Train for Starks 1 1 . 5005 dally (e.gent at tied p Ist, PetuLAlSolnatesni44l !eay. - ., .1 slip (et "Pt ".! - an ertr". oetween Putaburgh Pena bt (tom /.. The Church. Train leave% Watt's Station livery Sunday at 9.03 m.., and arrive , la Pittebargh 10 00 a. re,. tietunatt leaves Plitsburra at 12.111 p. m. and arrlre. at Wall's Station et 2.4.1 Returning Train, arrive to Pittsburgh os 10112 Wit 8ai1... 1.0 a. m. Fast II ice. 2.0 a., M. First Weirs Station AcconimodatLon... it. 26 m. Penn Accommodation. 1116 a. m. Second Wan'. Station Accommodation 6.50 a. ne. Johnstown Accommodation 11 .0 p. Baltimore Express 1.0 p. m. Altoona Accommodation k Emigrant.. 800 p. m. Third Wall o Station Accommodation.. 1.60 p. m. Philadelphia Expretts .. LOS p. M. Penn Accommodation No. 2 .._. p. Pittibmgh and Erie all 14.0 p. na, An Agenj of the ExcelliOr Omnibus Cloinpany well pa 22 throoth each train before reaching the Depot, take up snacks and deliver baggage to any part of the city. Unice No. 010 Pent, sfract.Voyon day and night, where all ordera for the oftP7anaant of parfongers and baggage will receive prompt at. [cation. Baltimore express will arrive with rhiudeaphis Express at 2.30 p. In. on hiendaya. NOTICE—In case of leas, the Company wilt hold themselves responsible for personal baggage Only, and for an amOnnt not sumeeding W. K. BECRWTM,Aideets At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Paitseugeg Station. on Ldberty and Washlnaton Meets. 1865. PITTSBURGH, courmErs A.ND OINOLVNATI RALLSOAJP. ine Creal Stioit Line Late tia gtubeaville, ==! 13112311311 INDI.&N&POILS And •ll the prLacipel Mies, I=l3 01. •an ATTLIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1.1585, Trains leave mad aTzlva at ttui VNIOB VEP(ST as follows: Dar mums. . 2.60 a. as. B ilL. 131. .9_oo *I 6 P. DI. D=E!! • • Egon,: 2..30:n. m. Steubenville Accommollen.4.en " WAD m. B. P. SOI7LL,. Gen 1 Ticket Agent Steubenville N. D. bIOI'II7.II.SPADOa, Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Pittebittge. oce-lyd • _ • _ Pl'l S B fiGEt AND CONNELLSVILLE 6AILIIO/11). VI INTER ARRANGEMENV W 1 and Liter 1 . 4(.N l(A Y, (lot aut.), 141.5, the teallle le.re the Itepot, corner of flan end V/ eta. lare“s, La follow. M=Ml=l Pittsbunn- Plttattgli. Mall to and from raionlosca. %IS a. ro.. 890 p. m. Express " . 1:1:0 p. m. 10$210 a. LIL First MAKeesport Accom'n ...Ulna a. ma. Ma. to. Second " ... Gab p. at. 2:03p. at. Flrst Braddoak's " 190 M a. a. Seeoad 4.10 p. m. 6A6 p. n. Sundry (March Train Co and Crum ItlcHeenan 1,10 p. m 1001 a. n. 10 uckot..PPIV'S SR. NK, Anent . . W. S. sru ..tent PIANOS, MUSIC, &c NOW .14E1.N0 RECEIVED THAT ELEGANT STOGCOF CHICKERING PIANOS, belts:tit personally by the eubseriber, Suring ■ recent visit to the Factory. SETINTBEN INSTRUDIENTi are not open, and ready Or examination. S public are Invited to tall and sea Ulna, VVarrnnted for Five Yearo: SiWood) k r.:e Sole Azt.nt to: th , nalrxer,,t I) A.NOb AND ufWAN6. THE CELEHKATE9 BRADBURY, NEW YORK Se_cir_ac:ier Cu., PLladelp'.2.:l PIANOS. TELE AMEtLICAN ((ROA", sad ESTY4 t CU.'S eta - IA(1E ORGAN, admitted hy deLlera, and all who nava heard there, to be superior la t. DC to .11 other Instruments a( the kind Dana tactumd to the rutted State.. We ere prepszed to furnish, st the shotest notice Brass and German Silver Instrument's. of every description, for Maas and Comas Bands, at. reduced mines. illustrated Catalogues and Prise Li furnished on application. New and Sceond•hutd Pianos for Bent. ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES Cosutantly on toad. WAKELLISX & BARB No. 12 ST. CLAIR STESBT NABE dt cO.'s., HIGHEST PREM.I.— lus Grand, Parlor Grand, Square and Up. right P l / 1 110. 01 - 111, overstrungbase, wafts trebta. tall Iron improved frame, and all the valuable lat provtmeata. The tone is pure. brilliant, entirety =sisal character, of tne beet workmanstifp; touch evenness and quality of toss unsurpassed by any. Each Plano guaranteed for right years. CHARLOTTE. [Minna, No. 43 FIFTH STREET, see Peeond door above Wood moat HOFFMAN, HORNE d CO., SS FWTH STILEST, ItaLl ware roi ICloolzJecees PLMWBERS,GASETTTERS,Bco ADDY it, SWEAR, Mr:UMtl . 7q Gas and-Steam Fitters, Re. 05 WOOD SUM coPPosrrz PIESI Rua Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Loa LBSD raz, Pro & BAR:LW Plnmbers' Materials in general OIL REFlJl^Eftlrel Fitted 11p-in the Most ApproTed 841 Tantaig n a ' d "PM. 1"158$ u r gOsi orlorr PZ03017 Ctel4l9 IMIEO7II