tit Rilisturgit 6autte. OtURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1865 GAZETTE TEEMS flatly morning 66 CO pit. UM= do. do. cowed by carrion', 16 emt a week. /hilly Everting .30.00 per year. dd. do., Nerved by earners, 16 cent • weed. Weekly, in cibbs 1140 per pear. do. gingie eopiat ' $2.03 da. lATEB OF ADVERTISING. .ore edriins—eparrarrie 'derma: pwwd. , Sally IS t a wl2t a wIl t • wIWIIy TwO times... It ..... ....1 .... g :al %trim thaw_ I Yaw times... Si 1 .... 1 .... .. 9si TIVe tirocit..... a ~ . 25 / OnOWeek :"...' •9 2 / a 173 • lia, • 4; 7 ) Tl2O 11 , enkil... 4 273 2 ' CO 1 .. 2.5 3 71 Three weeks . 6tO 426 275 900 1 111 i Oheitttontb... a 8 66 100, 2 251 2ln Ititt soioaths. 12 6 077 606 s 75 , 4 M Three months to 00 lo ao 700 4,5! 525 81.1 '1 ,Montha. ZS 60; 11 26 6 00, S eo' 12 00 Rims mouths fa OM 17 70 L 7 00! 5 001 17 00 ODA Year ao w, SO 66 it co, to wl woo IllAdverusearesdatnserceo one year may 00 changed 114 the adverstaer a pleasuro, at a charge of 25 seats pwaistusrer, or 20 cents if paid at the tlme, f ) but 107112, be al to tha Immediate business o the advartiser. Advert cote coontrseted for otherwiss than daily, will ha lArestad on such days as the odic* mall. melee/. , • 117Luie06 advertising. Od..TIL Deli& Notices, eantilnacallas , Mani/kph tortiow,...— ............ :,...... Steamboat advortiziwoonts, per trip.— Ezcoutars , or Pullmhilstratoral Nntlees., 'MEASLY - ADVERITSIAIS RATES Me ' squaretootltiod to the ericardtale mumps of the advertiser, and not toinfziudii dissolutions, formation of new Irma, wan 50.—ebauestable ease a Weak. Any eaten to be ()Urged as tran sient =marl Daily wt ol •• . mentos— 1 Ste 001 on oo! 6T39 pacrsakt • , 30 00 19 03 , 19 00 10 fa 11311 m0=1h9.... ! 03 CCI 23 WI 22 Da 16 03 6:036 Tea: I ea 33 u 133 2$ 0:1 1600 ii• Fist Notices double the above rates, U ln• serted one month or more. For a Mu period 20 mate* line. EiNiZ===;l • lir A aquae to. he considered rie the cp.* occu el pied by tee linen of the ordleary advertising type the paver. • lIEEANTI KG THEIR MODERATION tterlog the late Autumn thet Demottratta pan', &retuned to take President Johns= wader their guedistithlD. &a e Mien rot this ofEigiOttS. nese came of their State Conventions openly re. • conked opposition to the war and to its accom plished results, They even went so far as to ant earnest and tried Republicans on their tick els for important edict■. Meanwhile they eadeavOred to sow the seeds of disourd between the President and the lead. era of the' political organization by which he wed elected. It was easy to !OS what Lbey want •ad was not to moderate party asperities, but to make a co:iglus of the Executive, and then through the patronage of the government take the Organisation of the government into tneir own hands, and accomplish it according to their old ideas. Te Irene of the State elections interfered with. their calculations. The people old not evince rut alacrity to be kidnapped by men whew patriotism they had so abundant reasons to garnet, and,to have the Admintatratien 'cap t *red and borne off as a prize by tie enemies end their own. Tble repulse did.not alter the Intentlona bat onlj changed the tactics of the Democratic lead ers.' They resolved to prOmoto a quarrel be tween the Republican majority In Congress and the . President. With singular adroitness and persistence they have labore Ito this end; but theld endeayors, so far, have not brought forth mneb fruit. In the bitternets of thrlr disap pointutept they have taken to abasing prominent members of Congress, on whole at/ they eon^ ted, bat who had too Much sense to fall Into the trap sat for them, In Partieular. Mr. Rarttostn, of NerrYork. I■ en object of reprobation. Na is told that be possisses almost unmatched powers ; that he sraa:the rising man of tpe natlont that an un precedented opportunity was opened to him of vat qiiishing his personal opponents and render ing Nit highect Fatale services; bat that he iamebtably failed to rice lo the bight of the on- Easton, and must sick into obscurity. .rindonbt the grapes are soar. The, repa . tli. team :have the destiny of the nation in their keeping, and they mean en to wield %helr power as to establish Liberty through the land on a basis:not again to be shaken, JAMAICA Tb Et glish press and the Engllah people are lostlY . Indlyntint at the outrageously cruel and it,fanidus course of the authorities of Jinalca towards the poor, ignorant nezroes of that Island who have been punished by wholesale for the ac's of a few who were provoked into a riot by the milituty at Bt. Tnomem-In-the-east, The in diacelimlnate daughter of three thousand men, women ano children, very few of whom took part... Who outbreak, and none of whom were tried tf legally coodeamed, has excited the horro4ol . the civilized world, and forced upon Eeglea4d tb.eisccedltT of dhownlng . and daimon elm; it:" The Occurrence, horrible and mvolthig as It la, will hare, It is hoped, one good affect and that Is the assurance of a better government for datianica. Ttat island has been governed by a small knot of landed aristocrats, number ing lest than 3,000, and they ban ruled It wish an iron har dln their own Interest. It is now proposed to make It a CrosTil Colony. and Bend out a Gpyernor with full powers; who will he free froin the inthienee of the besotted tyrant now In authority, and fully vested wl it all the rights cifn local lediala:urt. la 41118 way, if the right man Is rent out. Jamaica may escape front he`f pr,sent. thraldom and her hundreds of thovisamid of laborers be restored to their proper condition as free men. THE FENIANS The "elrelts" la New York and Phil sd clpSia have !Alfred around o'3lsuortr, to the prevent quarrel, trbile those in Washington and at tha Well, at ;far ae heard tuna, side with the . ten - ate again; Crlitanorer, The (1416'.1 of the quarrel 1.10,1116 to be the fund In the Tivasury of the Order, amonn tiug to over a million. O'ltsirowr charges the Sonata with getting, hold of a part of It and of sqnan ing itlnnd the Senate rinallanu by alleging, that it 14 O'Nfsuoiry and his crew who are - throwing:: the money away. Ile bas rented a , palace, that' my, at - e thousand dollars a month, furnished:it in princely style, and Is living, on the fat ofthe land. Both are probably right.. With such a vest fend to heal from, neither could resist the and both have gone In to make hay while theirna shines. HENTIUCKY The proeinenstion of General rafacer, based on Judge Johnston's decision, that slave:y 03 lon ' ger eXigtoeo Kentucky, created but httle excite. inentin kinilsollle. The papers unite in decla ring both the decision and proclamation to be premature; yet regard them as `simply anticipa ting what 4s regarded as inevitable, and there fore they 54eld to them with a good grace. It Is probable, however, that throughout the state a similar acquiescence will no: follow so readily. The aleecholdingintercit diet hard, and will noj yield until It cannot help It. Toe adoption of.the Constitutional Scseadment by the Senata,;4o session at Frankfort, is a good sign In the tight direction. The negrOC.s bad a grand mlrin cation over toe matter In autsvine when the decision ofJudge Johnston 345 made known. The demonstra- Con howevei. did not extend bevond the ea ;megaton et ttleir joy at the final accomplishment ig their deifies. A aticoulat. has been presented to Mo./taste frottitho.Utgon StateCestral Cocos:Mao of Pam sylvan!' requesting that certain amends:fonts lo tho ConstAtition bo adopted. rho prohibit th e 45w:option et the rebel debkthe roPfullation or the natloaal4ebt, tad the °occasion of aay Slats front tifi,iltittllti Ovettfoutifass the power tocol test &ales diVezPorts, and order that rocs... tatlonln thellssaa of Itepratentatlves ahsj se based nposilliAirimbel 4 of4lisllted voters in the sate. - Titter .7fortir Fololotaly says that "Kr. aZIS aer4 the 4ittnir d'Ararn of Divine troViduicOattus ongtry. atm followlngotatement or..hiblto the amount. AB! receipt,: him interuoLrece.oo for tho pas: tbree`years a iteceipts for 1863 (ten months). 4,71541,601.102; 1664, 6116,850,672;1365, 6211,120,- LAMARTINE ON AllEttlt t Thh remarkable article of N. DI LA .11L11: en American again; btu been translated for us and we submit the principal pan of It below. The Lwo ideas it presents are that America L.- longs to F.nrope, because she Is best Gt to role It, the people of the United Slates being only a nest of commercia 1 savages, and that thereto:a Trance must lead In keeping as oat of Mexico, In order to preserve to Europe her commerce, manufactures acd wealth TRANSLATED PROM THE CODIDEU ne9 ETAIE this Fos Tux PrrnEntnton GAzer-ns. AIIEILICL_DSLORGIS TO EUROPE The thought of taking ouch bold ac tton as to snatch Mexico from the uaurpation of the Unita! States, is new thought, beta just our. Europe ban the right, and Prance has taken the initiative from en. ...The (stabs is Mr property of owed:Cad. the new American coatinteni in lhs property of &rope," The principle of Earopena protection and its independesee, at keel in the seventeen Southern States of America, rate evidently on tut and all the powers of the Old World, Its mutt prevent events. We must protect the Latin raze, and it order to frettect it we must take oar poslUoa on the point menaced by the United States. And why ehoeld Barone or all the world re• cognize the-Tirades/ rights on land and are, of the Vetted Swat, while in the Old World we not nay recognize the right of protecting the properties useful to all, but also recognize the right of appropriating, wlthoot Indemnity, the Sta.ca and individuals of ill properties which are terdi dby elle Tills principle of common piotiction. u±efal to ail, which we apply to collmoolty, why abetted It with lent light be ap. plied to a whole coniinent, and protect It In tie indepenCencei Europe has these rights, and is her duty not to abandon to the Vetted States the Latin race. EUROPEAN HANUPACTrILUE IN [UNGER. Then who does not kuow that South Ameri ca and the Uisslssipplan Valley arc the grana ries of the world in care of am ne, as Sicily was the granary of the Romano? Who does not know that rho money capital of the on:tisane exist, in immense ma-ses In Mexico, Peru and Sonora, and those mines this day enriched by water courses and worked to their natural pro ductirrecoess by a good system of workmanship would put all this capital of gold and envoi' of the whole world into the hands of the L , sited States, when masters of both Ameeteas? Wiu rk llama I time a week. tweak does not kwon—that the owner of capital, Is the owner of the lntertxt and—that Europe now Jco;nrd nod by that county of all ta - nopol.es wII soon antler by Its laws? Who doss not know that by being owners of all the gold and silver they will be also mantra of all our moat vital natant", and that their coalition already arrayed apilEllit our irdustaies of silk, 'mold rain Lyons, the manufacturing capital, and the second French city? Who does not know that deplving us of a supply of cotton, they would starve as they have already starred eight millions of French operatives more yet In En glund, and five millions in Austria, and that they tould starve all Europe at their arbitrary inierent: And lastly who does not know that our maritime commerce would suffer as much as out manufacturing parvuitsl tea mrcitas INTO 'ME Anzarcsits. It is easily seen that the people of the United Steles have not yet achieved soy normal condition of Annericawaterature- Toe Mexicans berme the conquest, the pretended savages of Menitaanma, the Peruvians with their poems of papfro, were more advanced. The ghtairtic monuments the Aztecs have left behind give traces of latent gents and strength superior to the edifices of North America. The pioneers dont build far the etisturtes.:The fellers of the forest cut dogrel these arristocratic trees for the en,laymeat of showing themselves the masters of nature. Their eloquence romusta only In the debates of their public assembli.s, where they carry the rudeness of their ettatotor, exchanging brutality of gesture, sod clenched fists for the beautiful moral viofence whlch is used by ancient and modcra Europium orators. Their Journals, without numbers, because they are cheap. are but advertising sheets of charlatanism recom mended by the Ilarmans of the press. Their slander and billing-gates. calling foment and insiettatious against each other are fit to discredit Journalism and to dLsgust their nut scribers. Their drawing rooms ars tilled by inter, perste men, not refined by any feminine ! politeneen, they arc nothing but clubs of noxious open hauls, sacrificing even their repose to their fortunes.at the end of the day—eulcylug th on selves only on illusory or real euterteise to double their capitals, Their persoLal liberties being devoid of bet evolence it gfvf e them a general lone end attitude of eomeho ly feeling to be fugal:ell or roe who Unlike by his Impudence to prevent the Inenit. Themselves even know tLe diragre-atelity of their customs. One of their rare political ora tors, tee moat eloqueta and the most h'lent, whom:the net j-siouse kept out elf he Pres idency. tkid mr, ''One lite,rty codao.t. le doeig el: at our power ID he elie,greetth.e I) nor an rh Tr, art , f belt, tl•sarret atto is their se road velure. to phase Is the syrup otie of tier. They love no , todr, they rc L1A.U. , e4.1 in return. It is the e zotatfor. of egot is di. History bee no parallel to such n Latino, 1.1 , 11. coot n ens, of eastur, m , aM lull or 4 - banal, aplttonto between their feet, tests needed asta:l,t the mantle plrce err crossed, wi boat at, el. tonality or benevolent fdetings which • mat twee to soother, the accent brief, utamoto nous OIIC Imperious, a certain die faro stamped on their leaturea, end there yon have your ea tocrats of "rid. With tome r3ro exception. there :s the Ater. loan of the North, the pbye.oiromy of the na tion. There is Ito people to wham Mr. atop roe, a flatterer said, to nrder to nolo applause, "The time hat arrived when you sh3uld not gaf fer Europe to mix with ...mariner, allT,lrs, but you M1.15.t beheciorth het p a stele: ourvelLliacc od Europe." Lore! Russell'. Efforts to Liberalize His Thy new Enzlish Premier ha, tak , n some hes itating steps in the way of tcski - g the pe 'Ja net of bin administration more a^e yable to the Liberal party, lie 1111 not d'srl ace any traditional Willa or Pet:lite, holdinz, a Cab inet seat. All the 1,. - rtat oflices of State r •main as they were, rt.th the exception of Lord Rus sell's c ecupsticy of the Prem er-bii , and I.ord nd a's act,. 00 to the Foreign Office. Beat come of Ihr minor 'mccc had Oec../nl, ma. cant. And two or th. or, the VoOl'ret , l'ency of the Board of Trade, and the Under-ic ably for the Cc..lc.ri c —te.tb r o• wh,h n :It le a l'abinn a.al—bave bred y ah 0 and liberal men. To the forint r, Mr. t7u, a London merchant, and one of ;I, In• m . a t•, the city suer , de, to ;he La to Nt,. ch and true Incr.& Mr , W. F:. Yo•ter.rla,, , a.E . P; mem ber for ;he radizal t Ira of II a..tfort:, hts ne,•tt Both apr.or.trnents 1,11 be , nt rely i.cc,•, old: to friends of the Gem. T , .e or 1, r - er. t ce I; be thst the are not of a kiwi chi b w,i' ,ot, for the .elmluistratlye 011'1 11../1::111, 1.1:1,I.6 or 1:... gemlern n 1.1• a-; : be, in a Ines., e. overshad.f,et.d In tho• If ace of Cullnttaoni, by 11,, ch Ufa 111-ir re--p ba• reau•. Mr. M 1.; rob. I a:artily take precedence of Mr, G 0e,,r1 of the Brm.i r.f Lade; and M•. Card cell, In like man ner, 141 I do the 1./1%...ge - oh%rn o' 1.1,1 11., in nen- Lary • s.k or the Cam:Li,. to 0 0 y c- ridv,able cone - ni, n to pf..p.l:ar felling ,Cob appo'n men, 0, of W:il,4 %ic ‘'e t.ll "il , jeel 01 pa - sy pr..ferm. lo2Conue j•. 71 „r MAL re. These accessions like a mini•t. - rial pi.lr,%lFe 1;.. .171oetion of parilatnentary reform Mr.} . star a.,,,00L1,ke 1y In bare l - TeplLd eel t Ille - t 1•00 assiened to him, unless 11, bad reisuran..e that a liberai and pro;; cosine po'iey had been marked by %lie RI:108cl Cabytiel. !selfish Polies. The Pitishurgh 00h , ,, crew/ gives marked prominence to a commnnicatioa describing the prof °zed new age 01 the Atlantic and Great IVsstera Railway through Peursvlvania to New York, en I tugitg the - defeat of the ache ate In the State Legislature. if possible- It claims as tie itne avoids Pittsburgh and Philad-lphia, it is therefore iLimical to the Interests of Penu.yh canto, nod Its construction shoal.] be prevented, P there is coy fr ssiida way of acconapllsLing that object. la the liltto of the writer of that article rib line of railroad that hi not tributary to Plitabargtoor Philadelphia should not be 101- !Jeff d In ibe-State. The Pittsburgh, Feet Wayne and Chicago Railroad occupies jest such a position In Ohio as the new line of the Atlantic and Great Wed - u-n Railway will occupy la Pennavleaula It passes through from West to Ear, Wielding the State Into tao parts, avoiding all the principal cities of the Stoic, and diverting. Raffle from them for the sore benefit of Pittsberch and Phil adelphia. It makes a considerable portion of the hest pert of Oslo tributary to Pittsburgh, to the immediate damage of Cleveland nerd Cincinnati. It 11 to all In onto and purposes a foreign corporailon to the atate,.aud , on the reasoning of the l'ittsburgh writer, Inimical to the Interests of. Meditate. Yet the cities of Ohio continue to exist and thrive, and have no desire to obstruct the cool metre between the West and the East because every passenger and pound of freight does not pay toll to them. Ohio has never attempted to set up a toll bar against the commerce tmtwech the West and the East. nor has it proserlbal any route because It did not Suit a seldsh view of tee State Interests. Penesylyanla will fled a similar policy par the best in the long run.--s. Cleve. Bella. - uT tweeting WAS beide& Bellefonte of the directors of the LdirUbuig Centre and Sprnos Creek Railroad, one of the connecting links by which the Atlantis & Great Western hoed)sto reach the seaboard upon Its Independent line. Hon. G. R. Barrett, of Clearfield, was elected Prcaldent et tbe.emporation L Sly Morton Pete, of England, Prealdent ; and T. W. Ken nard, Engineer. Judo Banta thee, as Attor ney of the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad Company, Transcribed one million of dollars to wards the completion of this road, and gave no tice that he would take the lot/Ince of whatever steel; .111 not subscribed by the people along the !inc.—Rata ilmer. On coo OCT./IMOD in lPdd Dr. WILIAM Eider re matted publicly: "For morn than a year we hare had the competing Industry of Ramon un der a tolerable commercial blockade, and the policy which saves a Nation's work for It. own bards Inas had a demonstration of Its w.:ad,r working power among Lib, which will not br Met when gold falls to par and pence pima la practice the wisdom war has toot ht." A 'friend, occupied with the horrors and eclla, the waste cud the terrors or th e ',Lida°, turned Istr.atiently to 131E3 and anki'd if he tocalt to prove that rear treat 3 Ueat.eg, r,••• re .„ plied Elder; ''War, ['eaglet ci cod Famine are a ;flash of evEz, usually saeocia r 7, brr. happily reys•etel la oar ca..% t Luting . us [toll:l3st tc-ri etiO In for at a:W . 3lllw the envy of the lacier tLet.alo—and s•rt II I. !wall, 'HILL:atom. Ilott f.r the time It hr. tt ot, up a wretch , t.pitee.; of ery.o. r:331 1 , 41,1 Eros: r ton-e des trio-. 1.:.e 1. dostrl3: eroots of the N tont; It, en 6:: :he oto al t.•teof War. if ;,,y, 100 b:0n , ...)011/ 5.(5.1, in rose.., .! • ;' , ..11, and Frre as , 7l, tier cryin7 far fr., re, rip, trade. and Fr, auaa,ail na:/..ny l•at rae^. tell a triiloon La' lotral debt Mao l'oh•e- :1'3.: a illr.ll,ptd littoral , t 10361., f. and may re.l;e-et'y rive the ntn tg al to tzar its lori-o, later li-elf from to - eitre Int u -,n3, Or -,"ay tt :tee to ZID 3 N3ll,:i'i ..:th • Covevnmee t A rnrt or. of the ,••• I•ft,ly onza,:l-1 rep vin[ o.•, f the ‘ , .0u10 or Ito, , A /o ..1 i te r. It tr'll , oroin •Innoy Illthartn tud roda.;ll-1, .and w . nl eu, I•lyty and C9(111,0,..> lo I I - vy; or performed by that branch o' the Oo• ♦ r. •. Eve-y rn,t.ozmn..nt in Trlll-h errtoin rants participatod, nail Ow !wt. ,hey Ally, I In the greatdrawn wi:l lin given, only tlte 11 ,, n.14, of regiment; n rr fool I Ten, and Ni.,21, awarded modals of honor, vv :1 be turntioned in c - mnertion with the ro:7lV , r. Wb• 11 completed, It In repented Ll:a vr , rk till onni-t of five volumes, coverlw nix hundred pug,. It Is not stated saber hoe It Is intruded fur general clistrMution, or merely to comply:, the meanie of the War Peourtmtut STEEL WORKS. )ITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ANDERSON, COOK & CO., Manufacturers of tun neat retried Oast /Steal, qure, Pao. Lnd Octagon, of all •tscs, .nn , Due, Fork and Sheet (nut Seel, Oast Steal for Heaping and Mowing Machines tee,' riotv Win.", Spdug*, A-CO., (afoul/km & Coal and Common Plough and Spring Wel (mo•—Corner of Flirt sad Ross .treota, tw. b:OCk/ above tbebtotiongslto/a BLACK DIAMOND BT - EEL - W:OfiKB BEST QUALITY FEF/NED OAST STEEL. • &oar e,Tiat lad Basso; o all Aze Warrant. ed equal Ito any imparted or numulastared thl uintry. 111.0 new awl warehouse, Nos. In sfUl 151 aad 120 and In 8110011 M BTOWSTS, Plttbtugh Fault fell-pi DRUM & BLACK, MOWING mAoHINEEf. .121D0R0330 FlLParangEll. straw Cellars, Scythes and nay Rakes, lea' 88' and 30 OHIO STELES!, azdzagran. Ton Whitd save with i.bssis, that mire &Ruben:l States have corm - died with ever? cue , of the coed [ions required by th- President's plan of reoonstruetlet , vie. The emreime•e•st of Secession to Its declared cull; the C .nstltu• t:ons: Amendment to he rutin d, Ito S 'where debts to be r• vadat. d. Will the World any shat conebern Bmatee have compile I wl ti taws eendlth ns I North Carhilo a and F,ortia have I reme fleetest to It, but the President Is FO who? y dissatisfied with North Carolina that he neellfies her election, and keeps his Provisional Governor in ofil e. Snwit Carolina refaced to declare her set of access! At null, and has not repudiated her rein! debt. litssisaippi has Just rej• clad the Constitutional Amendment. Genr gin has not vet complied with one of the c 0- ditiona. What, then, does the World mean by saying that all the Southern States have &me all the eels demanded of them by the President? I The truth is that even If Congress were ready for immediate reconstruction. it would still have to reject •Ite S. uthern claimants because they do not represent States that the President conelders reconstructed.—,Y. Y. Tribune. Wssnradrox, Monday, Dec. 11, 1665.—The Joint resolutions of Mr. Eliot, of Masaaehusetts, Introduced In the Donee Ps day. declare: First.. That the United States. as conpuerons In war, now have the political power of the Slates In rebellion, &cone: That until action by Congress; the President, as Commanderdn-Cleer, bat author ity to ert - ,mize and maintain goveinment within said S ates. Third: That the said Staten are not entitled to lake part in the mtovernm.eut of the United States uned Coe green shall, on such terms as It may prescribe, confer upon them the power to att. Poore, That diet Maiming all desire to Impiss ho MT or bewdenaenne couditions, and mindful hely of irreversible euaratuses against future dieser sloe or i4TtaF , OTI, and •f our plighted faith to all who have aided In the overthrow of the re we declare It to he oar lodisnutable con dition for the recognition of sales Seams th al their (.01361.11.0:10LI should secure to all the In hahitants thereof tonal rights before the law, without elut tmt edema of color or race. T nE entire of Bombay, are much ex cited by the operation of lisheleg the streets by .100. introduced at .re. Long before the lamps are lighted on an evening, numbers of pourer. may he r , eu grouping round er,ry lamp I,ret, red when the lareol.gemeer approaches, . , (ri Prim tit by a riurroupin crowd.) toe tircatast esi 1.1 Me I. prevails, Ole strimiti at pushing the set skeet in their endeavors to secure the hest tossitile place. After a little prellailnary chaf fing the lighter ascends the ladder, and when the illumination is complete the mob heave sigh of relief and quickly sit dawn at the foot of the poet, and with upturned faces gaze Into the lamp for hours, wells every now and then they deep the past with their hands to feel whether it gets hot. The mystery why the poet does not get Lot they cannot solve, and they argue for hours top, thee upon the Ins and outs of the question, until finally, tired out, they return to their homes to dream of the wonder. pr)deced by "Sahib.'' A I.II‘ERAI, CONTRIIWTION.—To-day General 00m:el% united States Treasurer, received a contribution from a beggar, amounting to one rent, *bleb be tendered as his cootribution to wards cancelling the national debt. The dona tion has hero accepted, and transferred to the Treasury, passing throne; the same channels and forme as would a more munificent sum. The actian of this mrridleant ie In commendable intraat to the example act by many wealthy in eividuals whore contributions fur this object, in balk do not loom up extensively. The Sandusky, Dayton and Cincinnati Rail road in advertised to be sold at auction on Fri day, the 6th of January next, at the court-house lh liandmky. By order of court the minimum price at which the road can be soldla 6750.000. The sale is made to satisfy the sum of 61,587,- 741 due to holders of bonds and empons issued ender a mortgage of February 1, ISM. of which Daniel S. Miller la sole surviving trustee, and 61,005 020 09 on bonds and coupons issued Feb ary 1, 1055, Vrovor. Arno. le, soquerdionably, ono of the eateet French writer•of the age, (thouzb, per heti, also the most ecter.tric and nouns!), an tit Is a 4.0 one of the most recce ...ACM; In a N . C . 13- r , ary ,snap. Fie received 400.000 Elan ( £(f.- 01 0) [or "Lee Miserabies." He haseold e prose cork, "Lew Travoilleurs dela Mn," to Lacroix, Brusecle, for IA 000. and five volumes of Do rms,_"Let Chaconne des Rome et dos !Lilt," (ihr irst of which is no nen ocod to appear next wonib), have been Ms vised of to the reins firm for 15.000. Thus. wt:hin fire. peace, V,ci.nr o Lee made IIZIO 000 by his pen. A GEoncts editor says It is A e inOre y. la: question lo the S-:u . .h .ehether the whites will wank than whei.h.r the blacks will relate to but- r. The I, olest and stilt blatharskaes ..t the c. net f.utiobni lazi,ean and Per.o.tnat ltnit let co tf the La.ru. are stout ylung white m. n, wto liar about the corr.rra, with their hir.'s In their pockets, chew lobe-ca. and drink ad rl:i•ky, r [to their in When keep boardlnr h-use n. t ay retlany eXpe. LI Cli and keep up Sc. pa • t cos. t:/e TriZven, - t,td orgen,rne an Indrunrod hen., In I yo Lf protection t home incl.:try. on the otivl of the eteat En glish Anti-Cora I.loor L -et Ton ban], made of herrens hs toe Great Ye: n,c tab, (ELgland,) boats, have hems endr 11,1,5. On ova day 7,735 'AN herrings ;sere and Ed. Par Tradi Untoutzlint t. - 118 Two 11 l E=BIIIIIIIM (. 51 /CCESSOBS 70 )ONE'S, BOYD y G 0..) P/TTBIIIIRGH PA. • PARK. BROTHER & CO. MAnuleaturen of FARM have on tuetel • large assortment of SPECIAL NOTICES EMT 11/151DOLica lAN. EETRW'VEY'S HAIM TuNIO RFTTIOTIVEIM TURKISH BANDOLENIAN WILIIMEM F I:TRW:VET , S •rr. , P. , KIRK BANDOLEsiIAN 1:11:. TUBE ISE! BELLES, En ES 4: ENNLI,II BELLES, Lhalart faELLE.I, F:g Bid N BELLEd A NIERIOAN BELLES 'THE E. FEE (IF EVERYHraIIYTti Y, TEE ELITE OF ALL CIVILIZED riarfrms Use that delightful preperetion, the extract of men, Cowen so. herbs—that great falterer of heir, comr and beauty. It makes the hair Arrow If the roots mfruot uitlrely loat. It will ream", the cola. It will make the bale curl It will keep the hew in plane. It will add Ineurlance of hair and beauty to all. It is *ne gres•eat dressing ever of to the publish ILepopefiarity on this aont then exceeds any other since the totroductioo of 'there We are daisy readvlng uneolletted trmUmool ale of Its virtues It my requires a trial to Insure IN permanent reception in every fatally. Betag tlrel r tree from !sulphur or metalla poisons , rear dere It peculluly adapted for the nursery. In tact, ho toilet Is complete without IL For tale everwrhere. Wholesale, R. E. SEIALEE,S Ea 00. Corner Wood .d Sooond o no trz. Prlneipal Depot for Vatted B , sto• 10..tdoss. JAMES PALIfLEB ar. Co., noteameod&ar PhLledolphts. ATE6•I4 gielTklAtitTle.; PILL% ABE ithe moc.perfect purgative Widen we are •I le to produce or which we tarok has ever yet bean made by anybody. Their eireets here shun ,daelly shown to the community hew much they excel the ortitnery medicines In taw. They are to and pleasant to tame, but powerful to cure. Tbeli penetrating properties stimulate the vital act•vities of the body, remove the obstruettons of 11.11 organs, parl•y the blood, sod expel unease. They no ge out the foul humors which b , eed and paw distemper, Waialeale sluggish or disordered organs into thou natural actin, and l 'apart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure thd every day complaints of everybody, nut also fort m idable and dangerous disease, la hid, they pralon powerful elf-eta, tasty are at the atone time. In diminished doses, the safest and nest physic that can be employed for children. Being soger.orrsted they are pies. not to take, and, being porety vegetaole, are free from any Mk of harm. (Int. have ,een made which carpets belief, were they non substentietep ht men of such eketted itositlen and olorect sr. as to rarbid the iosalelo. of untruth gaol , eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to oettl , y to the curdle the rell•nillt7 or Of, rem. edit, while other. here sent as toe neur•nee of their convict on that. oor P.eparettnes cuotrin. late Immensely to the relief of our •talcsed, sang ! Ins re rota men. The agent hel.sar named is Neuwied to furnish pail. our American Admatute, containing direr,- Holm (or the use and certificates of their ewe., Of the following complaint.: e.t.a.-tem Milo. Complaints, Hheumatiest, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache Iron. foul stemach, Nausea, indigestion, atorbid [neaten of he Bowel. and pain cr. sit g therefrom. Flat tlettY. Lou of Appetite, all Disease. waist, re quire an evacuant medicine They also, by purl quire the blood and ittimuleting the system care many complaint. which It would not be supposed they maid mash, anon u fleetness, Partial nese, NI ural la and Nervous Irritability, Derange. meats of the tan, end Dldneys, Gout, and other kindred 4:amplest,. arising from e low state 01 the body, or obstruction of lte functions. Po not be pm off by unprincipled doslern with other prepar•ttoae whhh they winks more prep[ op. Pernand ATYPCA, and lege no ethers.. The ebb went the beet aid there le for then, end tamp should boy. it. Prepared by J. C. A TEH & 00. , Lowell, 51‘sar. arid sold by B. A. FAHNESTOOZ, SONT 400. and by all Druggists. nolginieodattssr PITTSBOR6I4I NAW WOAK HUBBARD, BRO & CO. PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, Worrantel OAST STEXL SAWS. of every 4 nortptlort.. MU], Malay', Gross Out, Own, and all other vat-lett.. AD kinds of KNIVES and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Oast Steel • Extra Relined REAPER AND MOWING RNI+ES, Aar SHORT STREE Warehouse and Works, earner WAT.Eat and TS, h. Particular attention g Pittsbur g 100 to Retoothing, Guns rang and Straightening Circular Sawa; o o, rs pairs of all kinds. Punching and Drilling done it reazonabie rates. siteddy LAIL IS ROPRISIUMI Copper Kill and Smelting Works PARK, McCURDY & CO. MAaufastareov of SHEATHING. BRAZIERS' Ea BULT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER Der. TOMB RAISED STILL BOTTOMS. SPA.LTER SOLDER. M.o. Importers and denim. In MET. A.LS, TIN PLATE, SH MET IRON WIRE, tr.o. Coostantly_on hand, T/N NERS , MACHINES And TOOLS. Wore:lmmo, No. I lOFIRST And 1= SEG , oND STREETS, PlttAburirt,. SpeoLal °Moll of 1! - -pper cut to ans . dcalred pattern. nzyz9:lydAna _ • zun,.:o01,111 HOW LtIT, /lOW RESTIirkEO —Ju.t Published, ina seal. so Envelope. Prise adx rents. A Litr..Tlf E use THE NATURE, tliE.l TALENT, no,illarlieel Onfe of Sperruatorrbma or Seminal Weakness, Invol untery kkelsalona, Sexual Debility and Duped!. mews to Marriage generally ; Nervousness. Oen rmptlon, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental n0..1 Nost ! Incapacity, revisiting from Self Abuse, krt.. by E.T.. t o. Al 0., author of MO Grum Book, sA Boon TO I . lloOn/inn/I or Sr recut.. Sent nailer teal, la ac lain oared, npe, t.n any addreas, poLS, rurtpl of ala coots, or two .pova..ce stamps, by Dr.! I). KLINE, ITI Bowery. hew York. Poet Udine boo LAN, no - 'aredairT YET WM. 11.A1L71 1 / 1 1..., et CJ., Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers Noc 23, =, 1.4 end VI PI N STREET. Flaring secured . lane Full, end turulahtsl with the rout Improved machinery, me are pregt.; in ed to enutacture every descruuton of BOIJ. In the best 01.110. T, sad warranted equsl to ani lc In the eow,t r 3. CHIMNEYS, BERIEN, FIRE BEDS, STEAM LOCOMOTIVIa Boil yttu CONDE N S HALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, A° TATtIiLS, SET. TLINO PANS, Iit.I.LER IKON, BRIDGES, STNIA.I/ PANS, and sole rurwulacturers of BARN HILL'S PATENT 1101 LENS. Repairing doa on the shortest notSpe. _ _ alga Ilagr nOPILINNON, REA tit IV-, tauter-non to Itoenrsou, Marta & ALLtstafir. Wstslllngton Works, FOUNDERS 2 .4101.1.1.A15T8, Perlsruss, Manufacturers ut ()QAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGIN 111.:AST ENGINES, MILL MACELNERY, °EALING, SHAFTING, OAST. INOS of all descalpitoos, OIL TANKS & STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET 111 IN WUIIK. Sir Agents for CI IFFARD'S PATENT INJECT.. OR, for feeding botiera rer RENT YR/V.A.—A raurn LET OF imd,onto Import...co to Ute old out youth!, mitt:tell end angle of both sexra, Will be oat free by a ". ltrotn.,3, with Ida./ ecolosed the ¥ta; J. A. ILE , III/RtOK & CO., Box 73, Idooton Pte. o.Tee. sormarda wt, ars, stal-rma J. 1101. L [Gil BELLE PirEEL WOHIS.S. REITER. & CO, of A EEL: SPRZrIti scol /31.1F,T1A: Si/AA, , NttiH~ 1341:N, .to .0"I CC,:,.. on If A :Ell , TREET Tod ....ries) PI rTsRUL(III. PA. Jrzr • fturretiailft oR reverend Lent:chum hate Ins; been restored to ne•ittr In a trio days, tter to. •sorm! dirty to e.rin CP 'I resto to Ills athlete: bit..- .creatures the titan. of [arc Renee, no floe toact;rt rldroessAl en intot e, 1011.1 send, free, cop) A r o prescription used. tto De, JUI/N M. IJACEVALL, Putt.ds • ' reel. N. Y. /0 , 3011 N rokr/HRAN At 11/AO., .LL.;1;01.0 threes ol I At'LTS AND VAULT ~ ,4 01;s, !DWI WlDlrtrtV FM:4, 11l Alibis, he., No.. Cl sE(I. ~ t ifi Ind Nu 1•1111:1) between Wood and M arket, save on band a variety of new pattern.,nny and plain, •ultable for all purposes. *9- Particular attention paid to cuslostur t bars Lots. Jobbina done at short notice. arTILE BRIDAL CB A TIBER. EM• SAY OF WARNINtS AND LASTED°. TION FOS TODNO MEN. Also, now sod reps. Me treatment of the Urinary and Sexual Systeme. Addre. Or. J. SXILI,EN HOI'OIITAIN, How ard•Association, Philadelphia, Pa. apidy DR UGGi S wooDsIDE a WALLACE, 1 ; 9733 .010e5aL1.c. 37rzy~o ®Y DLIAL£RS IN White Lead, (lei! Lead Llthatuse, Plante, 01 VeroJebel, /ye Stuff., Window Glum hod Put Spices, Perfumery, ilenisie, Oath.. UL , ha. Almo, Agent. for Winter', Mei./lio Brown Paint lusitalton White Leul, Mutat Usk White Lauf, na jaitailryA Whltou'. Celebrated Patetat pryer In one and two pound con.. No. 37 WOOD writ Err, (OPPOSITE THE ST. UHAELES HOTEL,/ PITTSBURGH, PA TBCIIOONAIAKEIC & 80N, Pittsburgh White Lead Works. PURE WHITE LEAD BLUE LEAD GROUND IN OIL FUR FAINT ING OIL BARBELS. NO. 63 WOOD li/ TREST PAINTERS - _ - JAXIB R. ox°. ...MR" LANU.,...IOI7.IIIDOSAGIIT LONG, Le a s & co., SION ARTISTS & ROUSE PAINTERS, No. 60 Smithfield St,. Pittsburgh. LEtrituNG DE ALL RINDS execute wHA ansurpaued elegance. ofdBzIFUL SHOW OARDS SIG N S O N D ll onion, and GILT SIGNS ON GLANS made to otter and cant to all pane of the country tlitto PIOTORLIL DESIGNS aseented In a hlgAtter. Mauler. HOUSE PAINT/NH done wltb a regard to dtt• rabllity, hammy of color, and neatness of &Wk. /WAD work at reasonable sates. taboo ELLldid H. BROW/I, (Late of the dna of Meows & IllostioWd BOMB AND SIGN PAISTEs. o th East ooraar of Third and Market tie., &Slay ITITSZII7SOII AM [.S EIRE FIN TS U 1 'RA. HOUSE. - . F. Asa Alaxagcress, MISS ANNIE EBERLE. Fowl b nicht of the eagicement of the srorl4! nottmod entme, pilB9 MAJOR PAIILINI3 CUSHMAN, The Cclon Spy. eml MUIR.. a - . M. 7,7‘741. 7 t - t7J, The dlstingutshed Insh Conte.lien. TESIIIISLAT EVENING,-Dec. 141 h, the enter tmnment Wit commence with. the greet four eu Loma Ince drama, entitled PEEP O'DAY; Or, SAVOUR/SEEN DZ16.1, rem. Donee Little LLlole. to conclude with the rowing farce of BARBEY, TUE BARON FRIDAY, BENItEIT OF /1 1 / 8 5 CUSHMAN. RUH THEATRE. Lame and Manager W L 11/3.03251111, • LAst night but two of MOO RATE ■SIONOLDE, Who will eppear in her Justly eelebrated char.- ter of /Wu. THIS (Thrusdar 1 EVENING, will be preeersted bherldan too erica' primer play, In dee Mona, entli led 33[1:TINPOSIER.ELCrEE. .t¢ll. . .2•Uss Kate 11.ettooldi (With a power of east) Overture-- To .aelude with COVFine JOE MASONIC HALL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY commErwiNG Monday Evening. December llth. 1865 LARUE'S GREAT WAR SHOW, From Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass THE WONDERFUL 8 Ral Pat- T- C Ow, ; OH. tWA I.KING ARM T, embracing DO,OOO moving figure. vividly re-enacting the princlpnl Battles and Rant blagagemenm of the great Be hellion. In connection with whine Laßue's Olio of Oddities Every erentog nt o' loos. GRAND Num NekS WEDNESDA f AND EiAnTaWLY Al% TERN 0 NS at o'clock, to which peptic of Schools alit S. admitted at 16 CUM each. Ilekets, IS amts. Hateried seats 60 cents. Children 23 mum Doors open at 1, to commence at TA. Kenitra., rests for age at 0. C. MEI, Lt/k , el blue.) Store. oe7:twite TR 2 MUSEUM AND 311EINA-GrAERIIE IS NOW OM AT ISO. 64 FIFTH STREET, UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. no2SII PIANOS, MUSIC, &o NOW, BEING RECEIVED THAT ELEGANT STOCK OP CHICKERING PIANOS, Selected per•on•lly by the eue•ertber, Carlos • resent ♦tsit to the F•atery. SEVEN THIN INSTRUMENTS are noir) open, sod ready Tot examination s public are ln►ftal to call and see them. WP-rre7 - ted for Five Years •v liiLZ O. KELL,OII. sae Sole Arent for the Chicken -at F pIANOS Ayll ORGANS_ THE CELEBRA TED BRADBURY, NEW YORE, Schoroacker & Co. Philadelphia PIANOS. THE A MEMCAN ORGAN, and ESTI S CO.'S Ct .TTAGt. ORGAN, admitted by dealers, tad all Who bays bend them. to be superior he fno to all of her Instruments gm' the land in • Lsatured In the 1,7211.1 States. We are prepared to furatsb, at the ahotcat notke. Bram and German Silver Instruments, "' every deseraz, for Rises and Outset Haws at reduced ea, lllaetrated Catalogues arid Prise Lists cd on apolleatlne. Hew and Secoad.taal Plano. tar Raw. ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES I .3ollltlat Ly on hand. wAxmihrg & BABE, ger NO. 12 ST. 21/..A./..11 STREET. . _ 11 OF ?Mai, HOENE & 53 FIFTH STREET. 7-'ll-rilt 1101J1 1.011117111 10 • 13..ct0 'IF.' .477,:i Ca et. 1 /IA NO AT A. HAIVIAIN —Splenald Doe,rood Sere° Otte, Plano, carved leo sod pedal Improved, from Freoco, oreretrucg bass In use only three mottths: cost *VIC, will be sold for SOO. Also , or *ln UClard up Ight baud Plano, Nice 1/100 Tor CIIARLOTTN FiLttlf P., No t. 3 FlaTli int ELT ers.2 Second door above Wool ecrbet MANUFACTURERS A lit•EliAL GLASS WORlis. MODES, RYRIE & CO., AI no afnet ten of 11}1Irk and tire,o (41., nu aro, Drwri;lnf. $.l ore, ItoltlOn. Dem4ola an, Carboy n. It ,o. 114 WA! .R STREIT, RR l'W EE ~111 I 11)1}:1.0 em) GRANT errtitEs, PITTSBURGH PA. We warrant out Wares to be eupclur to any /nano isctuned We of the Alout. L*l oe. Atl ways ban.% Utast...lre u: the above ittoorlotloo. All onto,. promptly attended to. Partloular attea. tloo paid to private moulds. •u/11 COLLINS WI.UOBT. DEANS AND SHEET ALEIAL WUEKEILS OAnDO N? SO IIIIA , FL A PJ - 211,, different sty l es of Nrltteni" need by Onus Mau funnier( °were orontoily No 139 finoorn STyucce, PrrYnnonan. P.. octrayil JAMES IItIYLN 00., fl•xvrACrv¢Lllß 01 Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia (omen No. 15 MARKET Bt, PITTSIIMICiII. PA. RIESECE dz, Engine But Mots and Machinists Menu lecturers of Rinaeak'a Patent Balance Val r es for &team Engines, Oli F,ojfnes, Brewers' Ma &binary, Shafting. Hangers, Pulley., no., Comer Bantam and Pike aroma, Pittsburgh, Pa, Repatriog and putting up Illmintaary promptly amended to. maim JOEINB. *, 103tcocro J2llUll.2:LuSea,atAas-e3x-ao AND IRON FOUNDERS 7f M et9 N e and B►lc~ R°. : " . 178 LltorßTY STREE3 COORINU BTOV&S, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, GRATES, FRONTS, FE NDERS, 40. Alma, a kinds ofHOLLOW WARECASTINGN at O. 307 Liberty Street. tre4:l7d • ALLEN, rtteKEE &06 p s SieVER.INCIE, No. 58 Water. 81. Pittannroh, ,stanntanturor of HOLIER ttrp ETU, W111511087' SP/WA amnion and railroad olge=2:itubspetdirXCEl largo at mall, made to order at abarli a lo i tVHLT dead asaartanont anantardrir an luau. Imam Ditta UGHTING GENEOULL DBAUGHTING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENCY/ 0.6+ BT. meat srazartnear amperturiaz H.F.Gerictiszasz 01711 E apaeer. 1 / 4 4ideate no. 14 flay dm% :FOR SALE-FOR RENT GWBFAL.k, wurii 11 , 114111D1AT3 POS SESSION, Tat, /COI NT 11 4 . PE patipEit- TT, AT Wt R sitITION; Land, 13:15k frirellm, - z , th in plenty of soft water no: mu 4rad e i sea zatnute_e' tram v.rre, Oep A.lle. r. chen Enqulre of the CEILSE ANL 014 TOOL ( . 7 4: .t at rect. AllcKllcal 0,..2.12md R. 11. LEc—Y FOR BALE—Please call at No. 199 beec• street. Allegheny Olt), as Yon are pa,.. lag, and examine t two story Brien Dwelling of lin roost, gaid cedar, and baaWlieinti nleauct:•, "Hustled on the N. W. side of geld itraet. Priee 11,60 o; one.balf down, balance l tare or three years If desired. Apply at the Real Er ate sod /nal:trance ()lice of G. 8. RATES. mss Butler WWI. Lawaratinalla. t. A GOOD BILROK, suitable far carrying either Goal no Railroad Iron, I. offered for sale GILEAP FOR Also, THREE REJONI}RAND Fit/MFRS, 2$ feet long, 40 Ina,. diameter. Enquire at the Industrial Works. HOOK M. ROLE h. 00.. Corner of Point Alley and Doqueens nogo;tf near the Point. ` VAALuABLe ANIIPILottRING PIrOPERTY FOR MALE 1R BIRMING. RA M.—Glenared on Cmtnt street, roan L. 14 tbroegh to Frankttn, having a Irtmt on °entre street to tan feet flood, ;30 feet; op oo which Is •reeted • TWO rsOR'Y EllitUß MILL, Engine nod ;roller all erre f late, wad In good order. Also. two Briek Dwelling lipase.. inquiry on the 'tremors. JOHN W MoKEE h. BRO. _ E=El32l VALUABLE - - • COUNTRY HOME FOR BALE., satiated on the Pennsylvania Rail. read one-half eWe lrom Willunebarglt, and only three minute. walk from the newly granted Sta tion on said road, called EDGE WOOD , PT.ITIoff a Lcrr of gent] r d contain•ng 11 sores 1011 pert n.s; three amt. (Ink Format; large Prtine tust now. with 10 rooms sod ee. , -: sane each; taring Fruit Trona; Wag, an tther c.nren leers.. These ground. w •11.1,0 itatntsame4. For further inform-it n c‘ll a/. . . A - A LT: Alt ,E REAL ESTATE FOR t SALE—se feet front on tlmitndeld street, near the owner of Fifth, by 120 deep. Also. at feet front on Market street, near the corner of Tblrd, by 111 feet deep. Also, a comfortable two store Brick Dwelang House of hall, porch, nine rooms, ce lar, fruit and shade trees shrubbery, etc., large lot of ground, situate Sa Latrobe. • .. For price ami term., opply to B. (JIITHBERT h. SONS, FOR BALK, ()BEANO A HALF ACRES OF ORM.IND Upon which Is erected a fine Frame House, con taining eight rooms; Stable and Carriage House, new Fence, well of soft water, hc. , situated in 0 addend. for 17,500. Lots In Pitt township from $lOO to $l,OOO. BIeXASTER, GAZZA.M & CO. del2 FO/ BATE, THOSE TWO HANDSOME THREE STORY BRIO% HOUSES Non. SO and al. on the east M. of WEST (xml. HON, near the eorna of Ohio street, built and finished throughout in a superaor MAO aer—fintahal with every modern convenience and improvement, and et present In perfect order; one of the Olean. est and most dratreble situations in Allegheny. Posuselon on the; Ist of April. Ifge. Enquire of JAMES T. :SAMPLE, neat Estate Broker and Inman. Agent, oeln:tf N._ M Federal it., Allegheny. poei, AND LIME PROPERTY FOR SALE—Ou the Stool:mart/10 Railroad, fovea idle. trout the city, CONTAINING ONE HITNDHED AND EIGHTT SIX ACHES, Steam and Water Flouring and Saw MM. and other fine Improvements. For further Information IPP I 7 to "IWILLIAM•WAfD. (Opposite toe Usthedralo .IY I9 Chant street, No. 110. 83,500 WILL PIIIICELLBE A BRICK DWELT...LBO Or SIX ROOMS Lot Irt feet deep, fronting nn Smsllm sa . set, Ninth ward, Pittsburgh, neer Morton e• ..net, I spelled ,or soon. For tsrme, tta . apply at the "A.,/ petal. so 1 la wanes omea of Do? \-ALLAP .a • " ItOPERTY FOR SALE eu a -ct • ad, La erected ry 017 d, of h"" '2 ND by E 2 feet, ..pante of tel. g converted into a Colst With extenalve hog pena, new engine cad boiler.; lame `I en of water c.c . eyed by rupes the dlatldery, htch enables It to work up s5O both. ch orata rer day, sJod leweldne. Orchard. and locatedln one el the twat cotta stowing res lons In the State 1. nr pat - 0.1.11.r*. see one Restate. Apply to 0.09 5. 11c1.AII C . I. FOR SALE:, it wood i, lilt. LCALI.I, t: , •.U. LAND you CO.DA Y at relluaeol priers. Th 3 traot tg v west Loon laveooouty. enn• • • !te on Nurt , Weatern Poon.ylvaLta Rai/rot-1, •Luut two ixl t. coat of Apollo, Va., sad toutalos tat, very lot to 'ring of C OALr , 'N L •nd FLEE CLOY and veer complete WATER Pt) WEIL For fort!, particular.. tnti”tre at 'Ain Law axed Gialna lifiCce 01 FOR FALE—RE tr I N NB Y.—THE ( ILURIFI ult. WORKS, IN PITT TOWN. SHIP.— We offer these Works for aal• at . Yell low pelt., for the_pu-posc of closing the business c.f he concern. They have a capacity, without (arcing, for turning out between ito and FLO bar. refs lance...lolr weekly. The Real Estate la very valuabre en to pristog the costae square of Clasen lots, lying beta een Boundary bad W 11.04 Streets, 004 riveting the A lie, heap Valley B. R. The Works are to perfect order; have ratinlag capaci ty for Et,CCo barrele Crude Oil tad .4roLpu., for stotirg fete barrels Refined bit in barrels. Toa masina given Dee. 1610, or January tat, lob& Ay { ly, for further part •culars. to BREWER, BURKE • fro., DOVIPIUS Way, corner of Hancock atrest. otrws t2v. rod FOR VALE. Writ F niched Frame Two-iidry Parellin MIX RI rOIYIS. seasty Ps/tiered run, Ptinted, FIN; PORTiCO, HYDRANT Inside tnd outside the House. THE 14/T Is For feet frnot, by One 11 , ,,n IRO l. .t anti,. PINY ritIAPE A R tiOR, FRUIT nal>, Ss Possession will be g,v. on we Ist of Avrli nest. Alsn 4 CORNER STORE-ROOM, WITH ONE DWELLING OSE Possession sill be elven on L o t 1 . , of ' April melt. Tie I,M/rt., o 111 either sell, nr etensoge for Gut Iry r/ rt) Terme e t i.Y•i.R.‘dtts , of (1. H. TOWER, No. Is 4 Foortn ef.tooL. .1. SIP LE, F.en fetrag. limber And I ns ur een il..tet, mortis/ st/ federnt street. A.llesheny. 'OAL. COAL AND LAND F.):1 SALK y +F 'IU 11 to togro• A.11•01-ny e,uoir, root•twair T AN1,70.11.. a.u! 1r •ntia, onth• Mononglkheln R!rer for ...re ln.nn half a wile. In Poo. Din a. In It, tract there are 11l tar., • iner. cl.antabie thuit I. fronting ou Ihe I V er. CO 'ev er lees a along the proinerty a water is never leas Mao 'rum "i'la to lu feet Jeep, w.le :hi titer is at its lowest at age the Land la of the neat r,lattty of river boi torn, all In good tinter. sod under nised fencing, with a large well tinniest! tie story DWELLIN L . ,/ 'SE, taro fi aye /hr., tea.. Stable 1..0 fret long; Corn ()rib, kVag na If units and awe recent Dwellings. The Greeethere and Washington Turnpike runs through the far in and taking It altogether for convenience of location Intriniala value, la certainly one of the very beat turcutoinents now oftere4 In this county. Payments will be rands to gulf the porch:were. For particulars, enquire of 0. H. TOWER, uo Real Estate Agent, No. 161 Fourth strati , _ FOR BALE.— a AMISS WI A FARM of 177 acres wtthin a miles of Lari alert. Station, ea tea Peoria. Rellroae. The Im provement• an. a hewed log house and barn, young apple orchard, leaning good; ion aorta °leas al; the ualance.weil timbered. Also, e small trait of Laud adjoining the Bone of Ellmbeth. containing la acres, well /slept., for gas diming. Theeoll le the very beat of river bot tom. mulls to a high state of cultivation. Also, A No. t stank and grain Farm, notnitin 100aMes, Attest* In Cherry lilit Townahni, Nadi ana county, Pa., neer the village of Greenrllle The improvements •re a two-story Rama hon., the largest and best barn In the entinty; feeofas generally good 150 acres cleared; the remanent well timbered. the land 1.11 good, large =Wows 001 e pralines line crepe or nay. it a a very con. veal tto churches, schools. mine atom., &0., &.. This roperty will be solo very cheey and on easy tam Also, a Farm of CS Ames. ha Onion townettlyt, Vashington eounty, Pa. Will be acid sheen. the bed farm on the Monongahela Rive about lone mile from McKeesport, Allegheny Co., Pa., 'staining about lea item. The improvements Ire • tram. house and bare earn ario tad wagon abed, Witti other outpotll,ll., A large apple orchani of betatrons ten, AO pear treat, 400 and U 0 trees; 60 guinea and 450 peach trawl. Far AuthO. EL. er partteolare, Inoilre or . TOWER, Re al Eetat• rent, •eag Ni.. NU Fourth aurae TO i tAPITA.LIBTS.-13,ALT AND 011... OR SALE all that party knows a" the DIAN ND BALT rcrarreo arlth conthits,n s meel of Land , known as a DAWN V.". PROPERTY, situated to thetown of Slddleporl• Ob/o, qa the Ohio RIME Furnace In seed rat' of order, with capacity for one hundred barrette at B . ll .Per day. Cooper Shop, Staves and Hoop. poles. blacksmith Shop. eat everytidei rattiticit• on the Mete. Four wells, cash with Zilgius.t her' rlake, ie.. cottpletto Coal delivered by Me [ t oms icy Goal 00. at the wen km at scot, Presctt.pries iv_ ( 1 30 semen and • quarter cent" per bushel. Salt Yard On tint hank, with /ending and railway fir loactn" salt into boat*. The 011 Property Iles toil above the Furnace Lute a ptattptne Welt and another well bored and nearly ready for pumping. Engine, Derrla Shed., Tank., an. ocasapi• Ca The whole proper. quest.. body, extending from head of Dlie mood Run to the river, and comprise' over Ma= fill) mum The Great Plowing 0(1 Well that towed the. dud. of barrel. al Oil In I SR, was bored on this plsoe oat the oil being worthies' at tha time it wu tubeb out, and thli well Ja now one of the salt wells above mentioned. • The whole wUt be sold at • hernia. Time will be allowed on port of the purchase money. and en interest rotalx, d by the priwent nouns if destraL For further particulars. clams* E. J. BOSTON, Agent, Pourer, Ohio, det:ezirtili JAMES S. KIN°, No. 106 Fifth street. 01 Market-Street. 09 tenant Street B utkr L. Cf N. MiTES, lovencertDe. Pt. W. J. /HALL PA TrEltS9, No. lit Fourth 5t,r1:t. , ,,,[ 1, Pa BOOTS AND SHOES. n nenag better Goode snd for lege money than soy other hones In the two cities. W. A. IIIeOLINTOCE., • Federal ■treat, Allegheny ()fly. ALL HOODS WARRANTED. 1:1o29 SOTICE. Roots and Shcbetio y AD g M'. GENTS', MISSES' AND L oHII,DEres Of every Mr% Mika and Form, at mal. roma? Fifth sad Wylie itrad.. ita- Fria toes auk eirershodi. CALL AND BEE TEM AND BOOPSISMSr2I' lit i ri E lltreet. "l42 l "at. POLISH I, W. OLIMAILI2i• S A.Zi D.UID PETROLEUM REFINERY CLARK & sumft. !Work. Ind Oatee, CULLEYS-ZURNSHIP. 0111.3 121 Pittsbunll, 21 WOOD STREET These - works have the largeet, wanly to the country. The brand stands the highest to this country and to Europe, for quality and Ore tot, end the Is put in sessonatarrea, prepared eepecrielly for export. Manufacturers of BOCLEBA STILLS, TANKS, and REPROVED SOR/R0 OLS for Oil Via/la cherry DUN KAILD CMS& PETROLEUM OoldrA.NT. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Stt This comoway wee organized on the 'nth last. order tee Perruils bitnln; and Mnaufsetu [ling c2rw ng Lana The territory of the eocipany ad lob. the ny lands of the Dunissrd Creek Uaio. Oil ty.pital , Mock city. of star, . Ca 2133. Workagg Fund 11 000 , Par paws Of Each Share ........ X. 000 so °remit/Le : Pregidente.-S. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary and Treasurer—lL W. RITCHIE., Dutavr... • S. A. Josnrwrair t • ' L. S. Fflaag. Barns, Jaar G./LIU& F. D. G RUT, L W. U, jaaild H. W. Firma.. SUPEEtIOR OIL ENGINES. We are eocutructing, and—will keep on band a superior SIN le of OIX.a MN(3FX:WIII Either a Common or Tubular Boiler We Invite parties needing epirihel for Ws par. pose to eell and see them, corner of PIKE and O'HARA STREETS, near fifty Water Works. jeza 1 1 1AOKINTOS11, 1 , 1 , 111 LL & (10. COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS. Pure White Burning Oil, Constantly on hand, and for Yale at ran LOWEST MARKET RATES, B. C. & I. H. SAWYER, No. 47 W 001) ST II EE I JAIIEI3 WILEINe, ZZOKSH MAUR If CRUDE AND REFINED OILS' 6 /Inn Block. Duque.. Way. Pittabigh WISDOCiIIa attention rivea to the SA.LEAND surP..err OF PP. TECO.EFNI and Me product. a lar ' V'sT m o s t o MjE rasmilite4 J , MUCH No. 1 St. CLAIR NT., Pittsburgl2, FORWARDING AND COMMISSIOn MERcIiANT, AND DEALER DS' OILS /LLCMOYAITRO, LUCEIVATING, ORUDH PETROLEUM was, sa., constantly on hand and for Ws .t th. loareat MArket price. Oonanna meats and order, solicited. apa-acn PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861 DITHRIEDGES PATENS Oval Lamp Chimneys, X atmfactored of XX Flint Otaa.s. Them anninneys are Intents for the e - „ tu t y aeattng parts of Lb• Vasa eqnrpe aoe. , , nese It to oraohlag. E. .• ex. Fort Pitt Glass Vi r aahtref , str et, Penn's WAIT" <I IiAT Ail' ' - - ',till 0 , PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS And dealers in Ltelining Alaicia/s. No. ea MARKET :rt. B ONDED WAREHOUSE OF Phenix Warehousing Company, , o,'N Sta., Brooklyn root af BALTIi, arouse■ op REFINED PETROLEUM La Teak. and HarmL. bee ULroulstk Deco, No. 06 BEA.E.R VTREEr, Mow Yo:k. oelly 017. STOCKS.—The undersigned will mole Wye portico'. ottiszttor. to the parotione and Stocks SWelcs o f ALL RVITJAALE Companies I Invite buyer. mad enters to coll. J. Ai. 131011AS4IE No. lin 1 - 017RTEI STREET BOOTS AND SHOES. LOOK 01.7 T FOR BiROA.INS BOOTS. AND SHOES. !tut received e TREMENDOUS STOCK FILL & TIPLYTEIi GOODS J, A. ROBINSON & CO 61 -MARKET STREET, Next door to BARKER'S Dry (1-aoda Store. BOUTS A Nll SEIOES. JAMES ROBB. So. Y 9 Illehrel Street r itzt 7eturne , ! from the F:.1.:1" wlt'a a very ,ge . and ae.aauettLde uf ..k C•C) . 2`l9 .1:1-2V1, rammeDomcw. or tee VERY RFST QI - ALITY Meas . , Boys. sad Youths' BUV I'd AND 51f iES 1u all their varieties and styles. LA DIEi WORK of the 11n. eat and best that 15 m•nufactureil, from the II ne Po lob to the plain Ualf Boot. intlilcons' Boou sod Shoes In every style and variety. Our object 1. to sell such goats as trill give sat isfaction to the purs - inset. CGS - Please sail Oct examine, and ydu be satisfied With the lit/ ALI I' Y andiPILIOR of good.. liethanibe-r ilia piece I AINIES RUMS, oe7 No. 71 Market street. DURING THE tIOLIIAI 8, Boots, Shoes, GAITERS, BALRORALS, cb ... cb o Marked Down in Price Call, and you mil/ end the CHEAPEST SIOUX IN THE CITY BOIIELAND'A, No. 98 Market Stree Second Door from Plfeh , DOTS AND SDUEB. 1152121 M 92 Federal Street, Allegheny City, ALL STYLES OF 68 MARKET STREET. SOUTH it ROSS. Boob, Shbes and Gallen", RAILROADS 1 8 65. -w.lsl T . E Parr? .-P MaiLlies IL R.- —rwrz.vz LAIL Y NS. Oa .M tat. MONDAY 2 , Dx. ISS=4 trath • will trace the re a e ..e-necr De . ,..t.tee.ner el W suf.:6lo . n sie.i he streett. ne 0r.,W0 r lash:ugh 01 2./M 4. stopping at pririm_pm Stations. Arrivals 10 Altoona •st s. m.,Tyrone 2.23 a ,I Bella lonia Is,s 2 m., Lock 11.106' p. n.bprg r BIIaILUDIVI ass p. m, New 7 011, 0I• 21.114113,01/I2 10.15 9. m., rkatwatghts4 0.43 p. oat, &a New York, ,I* Ptdiadaltdilk at 10.21 Lk to. CINCINNATI EXPRESA—Leavel.Pittehttrge at ASO a.m.stopping at neatly all SINA2O4II Al toona} at LAP p. m., Harrisbase &Up. in, only- Ins at Phtlansiirrela al LW/ AM. MAIL THAI —Leaves Pittsburgh at 11.43 a. m„ stopping at pearly all Station. Altoonaj aes p m.. anis at Harrlabarg at 12.25 a- m., ara Pallsideipdia at 2.t0 a. ra PHILADELPHIA EXPHENS2—Lesers Pitts burst at Int p. m., mopping only at principal Sta nton. Acrlves at Latrobe: ASO p. al.. Altoona 111 p. m., Ilan lsburgh 2.25 to., traltinsoroo 7.M3 New Tort, rut ABantown./0.00 a. m., dalphia• '7.10 a. In., and New TOrk, vla Philadel phia •2 mos p. m. Sleeping Can run thismich on this train from Pittanargn to Baltimore and Philadelrlils and to New Took, eta A ll entown. FAST LINE-Leaves Pittsburgh 5t212.00 p, m stepping only at principal Statlocts. 0.441V04 at Altoona at 2..0 a. rn. liarrisbarge 413. m., timocc • 11.20 p cc., New tarkt vls, Allentown Lee 9.03-, l'tlo..deloatlat 1.16 p. Y.. and P.O Pork 720 Yl. 1,41,0., 01 5,2. P. tu. iii ~ .I . J 011IISTOWN ACOobt 51011 A TION d all v. e sent Sunday, at 1. lb p m., stopEtn; at stn Lions between nellibtagn and Moen:llga, tad cis nettle( at Blairsville Intersection with trains o the Indiana branch itird West Pay.ansrhrania tl. ft ALTOONA AO4.IO3tIIIODATICIii. daily excep Stinday, at tlO a MI atoplant at all revolt Station. between Pittsburg's and Altoona, and Malang closeconnection with trains on Indlao• Branch. West Pennsylvania U. R.. Ebensburg and Creaaon It R., and Hollidarsborg Branch.. First ACCOnniacalstion trans tar Station leaves dully (except Sunda y) _ at Second Accommodation 1 rain Wall's Station leaves daily (eXeopt Sunday) at 10.56 a. m Penn Accommodation No. 1, Leaves daily (except Sunda) at 3.c0 n. m MOO Accommodation Train for Wail . . station leaves dally (except Sunday) at u on p. m. Penn AesOmin=azton No. 2. leaven dady (es wept Sunday) at lo SO p. m., atoppleg at nit ststlone between Pltialaturt and Peon St•tlons. - - Thel_thuren Train leave. WWI Statton every Sunday at 8.45 a. m, and arriver In l'lttabarth at 10.0 a. m. Returning learns Ptitaborgb at 11.50 ►. at. and arrlces at Wall's Stattoa at 2.05 p. Returning Trains arrive La Pittlimrab ita Saloom • ................ ... . 1.60 . m. Fast Line ILIe a. xi. Find Weil'. Station AceommOdatan... 013 a- m. Pena Accommodation 7.5.5 a. m. Second WalPl Station Accommodation file a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10.06 a. ID. Baltimore Expreas ' 1.D6 p. m. Altoona Accommodation a. Emma ans.. p, m. Third Wall t Station Accommulation.. 1.60 p. Philadelphia Express ' 11.66 p. m. Poem ACCOLLIMOdr..IOI2 Be. p. m. Pittsburgh and tile Mall. 12.85 An Alma of the Excelaior Oninitrun 410Mlianit win pass throogia rub train ithiro reaching the Depot, take up thetas and deliver baggage to may part of the oily. OM., No. 410 Penn scree'. open day and 015 ht, where all onleil GAT LJt. Maillitlea2l pa.ll•Cyjeta toad toixgage wiM racelyci prompt at. tentlot. Baiumore express will nut* pith PAlLtdolptila Express at LSD p. m 012 M.1114171{. Crf/C.E.—ln °see of loss, OCIIIIDW/ bold themselves responsible fOr penothal bums only, and for as amount not exceeding SIM. W. H. BEOIEWITA At the Penneybranla Central Railroad Puaengar Station. on Liberty and Wathinston streets. 1865. PITT SB URGE! ' . f" - ,51 COLDDIIIIG AND CIINUINNAT! RAILROAD. The 6rtal abort Lint Tia atnbourtile, TO COLVIIEW-4, =:rnaa LO V 75 V MIX And all tha principal Ottl. WEST AND SOUTFCAVEST 01 Awl) £ll6l • MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20th, as 63, Tisk. leave ami arrive at the, tr/PIOB DEPUT as follows: roOPAnTs. Awns. Test L10e.....-... ..... .....—......1.60 a, oz. 8.10 s• n. I.IOD. eL I.pritea .12.110 A). L. 12.51 , 0- .4 Steubenville toremonedit'a LOU 8 ' HI. to it , no. is. P. 50u14., :_ Agent, Union DHEept atoO PrXKLIZir.O. (Inn I Ticket Age..., 111. D. liloTlib _ _ Ticket. a, itt„a uxin. oc9iyd PI9I'EBUH(fH 1N Dagazim ig CON NELLSVI-LLE - • • rtoAD. INtER AIItiANCIOHEIVT Chi and alter MOPDAY, Oot 55 t 11 _, 1665 , the 11,1 /1551 wlll , esce the Depot, corner of Upsa and p a y . itreets, a follow.: Lei Tea Arrives at Plitsbctrgh. Mall to to anll from Unlonlovn, 7:16 A. sa. am p. Expren . 3:70 p. n. MAO L L. First McKeesport Accom'a It AO A. m. Gaa m. Second •• ato p. m. 21:6 p. en. First Braddock'sl..te a. 630 A. al. Second 440 A. m. 1.7.5 p. p. Sunday Charon Train to toi atom app McKeespoly to rt I AO - p. m. lOAO Por tickets A. .7. STUNK.,4gent. W. B. STUNT. annorintamt. MERCHANT TAILORS. HENny G. HALE, Merchant Tailor, NOOTB-1113T MOUE OF FM A FIT, CLUB Mr& Takes great pleasure In announcing to hi, winter ova customers and the public generally, taut purchases and arrangements for the PALL SEA. SON are now comrjeted, haring been personally, selected from the drst-stays cloth houses to the Eastern citles. Only such a demi of goody as can rosily be recommended, trill ha offered, vhtoh em braces the newest and most approved materleJa and styles, Um entire cock being very large, reeled and salmi. Mr. Hale has much confidence In loot. Ling en early losponten. SUPERFINE BLAME., COLORED CLOTH'S, AIVD DOE SIGS:VS. as 1111.1, unaccented fast In colors, anu tounJ feature. ME.LTCIiIi CLOTHS and other nets costing,, neur style for entire Nolte. A great ysrlety of FINE CAISI.SIERES for Perim and Vesta, for Morning sad Evening wear. sum FOR WINTEIL orElt-co.ITZ.r . as Blue Chinchilla, Black Chinchilla, Brown Chinchilla, Daliah FINE FRENCH BEAVERS, all colons which we make up to order In • =parrot manner and Style. URA Y, PORSIEL 11.1/EiSE. Socoratoro to S. CIRAT • SON, soil Mourn kirr T.tcoua, No. 02 Fin it OY S' DRESS AND SCHOOL SinTS. A new lot of choice gnoja. For Fall Wear. SUST REVEI VED nY GRAY & VOGAIV, NO. 97 ST. CLAIR STREET - BORING TrOOLS JAMES BOWki, AIIaiIIVACTMIETI oe IMPROVED BORING TOOLS. Sinking Oil, Salt and Othgp Wells, No, 136 WOOD STREET PITTSBP/1011 PA. Tools worf . intAl mule of the my beICSALaiII AND LOW MOOR IRON. WELL BORERS Furnished ee iLsolavenit Ocnkk, with oath &Mein at Re whammy th ork .• • erations, ANVILS HELLO ViS, SWAM, liaenumes, EIIYELS. PICKS. AXES. I lIATC a ITETS; .., 1 ,Ez'otilta:S. WS =Oak% . PLUM% RAILS, k. r ' ad Gam BeWig; Rope, Leather.,a rail of width / have a oastSmd oastanzly lA store, ---7-- 1 DEINTTLSTRY • JOSEPH ADAMS, Dentist, •Oota% I t , Build_ ,Ing emus ,i,...0l DIANONI) end itapluhru-tabn ti k. Rt.uWMsAllietteciirmiti - " ' INDIA ri.&POLIII, ST. LOUIS, PITISiMacIII., re,
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