411 Pittsburgh arazettt. iSATTJRDLIT; PEcPultllllß 30, nal. ezLZETTE TERMS florellg ar-d Evenin Edition, Per • -58 - 60 ovrtatd ErnarEd it ioe, k ot , ti ut • it the conat4or boye P ig rtrell6et, aingto el per • An. ate, eoplealdo3 ~,RATES.OF ADVERTISING oing 1313411.41-.491 . 3.11DC15Q .31.371 . 33 C,. rats Daily atsw 2tsv 1 t wWlcl7 ! otee tlates..l 76: .—.l 7. oar 10 , ..••; ••••I 601 2 6 t. JUS , Weeit....' 2 76, f 1 75 t 75 17 CWAI Weeks._ 416 2 76, 2 00, 126 125 [lrma seeks 6CO 6,25 2 75, 200 1/5 montn...l 15 25! W6O , 4 001 2 26 210 tyro months. 12 00! Er - 001, 600, 75 475 rhree months, to oo 00 60. 700 4 zs 312. months...l 23 4So n 75 1 9 60, so 12 00 Nine'lnentbs! oo 17 70. 15 ocO 600' Co )ne Yost 40 co. Meo Is co so oo so oo Adverusemonts toeertea One year may no Cn•ng tt the alive/Milker • pleasure, at s Charge of to e• pet square, (or 20 erota If p. 14 AL the time host be =tined to the lmmedtnte business t tdverdser. Advertoonnente contracted for otherwise than will he inserted on men days ea the °Moo nay .1.1- raiment setae:dieing CASH. Deathilotions, each tasertioo I 60 Plarrisze notion, 15 . - Steamboat atlvertise.ments, per trip r no Executors' or Administrators' Notices a or TF.ABLY ADVERTISIHD one Kilart , —COllllo24 to the immediate IMMO!. Of the advertiser, and not to Include dissolutions, tonnallon of new Unita waste, once a week. Any eacesEto be enarged as Iron. tient matter) It times g times I time Deily. .a week:a weeks week Three mooths... 11$2 ao $ 9 001 06 00 Six month. SO 00 , 19 00, 16 00' 10 60 Nine montha....l 43 00. NI 001 22 00 16 Oo Cue Year 02 CO. 93 00. 00 18 00 B' Fist Notices double Cho above rates, if in. serted one month or more. For a less period 20 cents a line. lonal notices at such rates as rosy be agreed epee. Q A squall to be considered as the spare occu pied by ten lines of the ordinary advertaslug type 01 the power• 111E1.34.:101.14 INTELLIGENCE s The Third General Conference of the varlous Sabbath School Associations of Friends of the Continent, was held in New Tot k tome time since. The first subject for -d ecussion was--" What is the best method of. establlehink Sabbath Schools and to creasing the attendance?" The views of the speakers are interesting, from the fact that this body of Christians have been usu. _ ally regarded as opposed to this arm of Church labor. It was urged by one speak er that teachers should be so prepared that they could make the league an - interesting one—it would not answer to think that any I thing was good enough for children. Of ', fertng prayers was thought a successful ' mode of Increasing the interest. Ano her - • speaker remarked that teachers must show the pupils they love them, and are desirous of doing them,good. The necessity of an earnest love for the Savior. Reference - was made to the good accomplished by -u-- ganizieg Mission schools in unfavorable neighbcrbooda. It was strongly urged that parents should be invited to attend the eehools; and thus become 'store interested in the welfare of their children, while they too, were re ceiling BIM' , instruction. - An interesting incident was related of a school in Not th Carolina, which had been started in 1819, and had been Kept up uninterrupt edly ever since, notwithstending nearly all other eocictle3 abandoned them during the —A movement has been set on foot in England, by some of the leaders of the Evangelical party in the Church, to obtain a reversal, by legislative cud other meas- II en, ot,the ritualistic movement in the Protestant Establishment. The leading in. novations sougbt to be removed are dui, The Halals, the cross on the table and In processions, incense, and vestments. —A convention has just been held in Western New York, composed of delegates from Presbyterian, Reformed Dutch, .and Congregational oho rches -in the vicinity. The meeting was one of much - Interest. The . following topics., were considered : Fast—The promise of the holy Spirit lite encotaagement of the Church to religious efforts. Second—A high standard of piety necessary to meet the exigencies of the times. Third—The best method of bring ing the Gospel to all classes of people. Fourth—lnfatuity and expectancy in pray. er. Filth—The necessity of a genorill revivil in all of our churches. After discussing the above subjects the convention adjourned to melt next month. —The Pennsylvania Synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at its late meeting took strong ground against the use of tobacco, because of its impurity, expense, , r lttz - ,..27:;1 and as being a gratification of "a lust of the ilesb," and therefore opposed to the Chris i an rule of duty. —According th qi tabular statement of the Supenntendent or the bona& Insane Asylums, the number of inmates of the asylums, furnished by the leading churches of the provinces, are as follows: Church of Rome, cne lunatic for every 126 members; English Church, one for every 657; fresby terian, one for every 716, and Methodists, one for every 1,260. —During the "Week of Prayer" a yea educe a revivnl begadin the Congregations! Church fn Malone, New York, which can Untied throughput the season. Upward o Lily have been added.to the church. —lt is reported that the leading organs -of the Baptist Church in the South are die cussing affirmatively the question of pat. ronizlng sts aldenomlnation the American Bible Society. —Since the action of the Methodist Preachers' Meeting In Pniladelphin, de. notucing the iublication of Sunday news. papers, the Philadelphia Presbyterian Pres bytery has also denounced it as a desecra tion of the gabbath, and calls upon the Christian Public to abstain from the read ing or buying of them. —The Presbyterian Banner, referring to the appeal of Rev. John T. Pressly for funds to erect a building In connection with the Theological Seminary of the United Presbyterian Church in Allegheny, says seven of the flourishing churches of Pitts. burgh and Aregheny are Indebted to this Seminary fo their pastors. —The Baptist Church, Baltimore{ of which Rey. Richard Futter,• D. D., Is pas tor, has a membership of over one thousand or nearly one-fourth of the whole number in the A_ssociation of Churches to which It is attached. - —A new periodical is about to be start. ed, In London, entitled "The Scattered Natiodt, Past, Present and Future," to be edited by Dr. Schwartz, a Jew isheonvert, who (or twenty.one years, was a raitaiaaarr to his own breth ren in Tuthey, Germany and Holland. The object of the periodical la to advance the cause of Jewish :Evangelization, —The l,ondon correspondent of the l'resSyteritirt gives, an interesting sketch of • 1$ tk 1,0 d)1 Episcopal clergymans' rare stonge in the Tractanan line. lie has intro duced Romish dresses—all suggestive of the priesthood which- he claims--chaues ks, dalmatres, Muses, Sze. ; the use of in cense, processioa with crosses, genafieetions and unusual postures, floral decorations. —l4 is stated that the Reformed Church in ur gary numlier two millions and a half of &ul, .and almost Paery adult coanected withit can read or w, i e. Catholic biaLop of Baltimore - ties directed that contributions be taken In all the •chorcbes, to raise funds to supply the wattle of the freedmen et the South, and etipecially ••to prorldc for their chris tian education i" —ltecent intelligence from Madagascar indicates a steady advance of Chriatianity. Three years ago there were only three con gregations, now there. are seven large churches at the capital, or near It, and about thirteen thousand Church memoly2rs. —The General Conference Committee of the Centenary of American Methodism has appointed the first Sabbath of January, 1666, to be observed th:onghout the Meth odit.t congregations in asking the blessings of A Imigh'y God to rest upon the Church during the centenary year. —Among the Items of revival intelli gence in the Advocate and Jou meat is that ol.out eight hundred additions to the M. E. Church have recently occurred In the Koos vine D strict of the Holston [Conferenc. —A Philadelre is paper thinks the Episcopal Diocese of Western PennsaTvania If, which Dr. Rerfoot was la ely elected Bhhcp, is a very small affs:r It may be email 00131PFUCtl with the Eastern Diocese, but NC think that 11 ere are more teen six or seven Churches that give competent sup port to their rectors. aleglour of the Upper Cumberland The section of country horde:lnc upon the Up per Cureterinud row belore thoreughly trav el scd6i a number of rreoloriate, treehlag evidences of tbr uzietence or Cr IC OIL The led catlor a'e errs llatttring, tt e ;al ere and inclieeplou of the yor:our gcnlmieal a rats bearings etrikiag slml larhy tbore of the ll,nneyleaula 0.l fields. Ur. limpet:r u-g, wen, by the way, was the to . 'strike oil" In Penneilvanla, is now on Enrws on the Upper Cowl errand, and her se cured on behalf of the Teanrescu and Ceroce lona Uil red N.: leinv Company, a nuruh-r of learn n the nrieLbellln d of Grizet, ;to' and J.,eksoy ,natty, and also loth sides , ,coo etpting creek, and Eagle k 1n;,0ye.t...,e, Crab mg ek and Cyw creek in tor sa ; end rattling down the mountain , h • coo pant , have also leased tracts in VI:a; ren and Whiter notes. U 1 on Call-killer c. eek, in tie latt-r county, 15 en old salt se 11 SOU het dtep, wcl,•h was aban dt rrd many rem ago oa aceoant of the large queen, tee o' flammable or I etroleum gab which hated from it—lt e best trlliCaliOtl loseltile of the eximance of coal oil. We may also ex/mien that r n Eagle creek, a [winch of the Mild river, is a welebratt d t 11 spring, from which large quail. t t!es of oil have been gathered for medical and lubricating purpose* , during many years The norm see and Cumberland Company* are now sinking an oil well In close vicinity to this aprit c, and Intend scot to open three others at 101 l to , not yet determined on. The Jackson Oil and biasing Company. with which Father Ste v. an is associated, Is digging upon Spring creek. So gem np-river Mem a may expect scot to "se the tiepbant"—to receive a Paige Ingress of raining population —t see wells go down and refineries go up—and millet% to recognize the ruined Item meets of their mo attain !scenery In the Otto: ial papers—ln fact, to reap the betted s of their region becoming a gland "oil center." —Nenheitie Philalielphii and New York alsoufactureo, The !lapwing laterestliaz Item la from the Cnited Steam Railroad and Mining Register : According:lo the 12nliod f tales cane lA, imi ume on •"Manufactu•es," the Dunbar of tnasu tactuoing t stabilstments and amount of capita; invested In tte rearective cities In 1860 were as follows, to wit : No. of Litablliatoxi , n' s. Capital I livened. Philadelphia O 2 $73.314 New Yolk 5375 G1.71 .,77•7 Phila. over New York.. 17_'3 SI2 106,12 S -Since 196,0 the max u actures of Patla!elottia have prc sperrd and exploded on a scale that tttsblllo a its supr. 1059. as the great focus and celtre of art'zan labor and me:hanle art. ()Id ertahlohruedta Lev- eouhled and trtio:e4 their capacity since 1 , 60, wbilat in retry ward throughout the City new ettahllshenents have help put into Net atlon, ; irlr g empl nyaneut to la , jre hoot:s and adding large y to the et moron egg, egote. Ths is an •iwn re,," and the Dvlewsr• is a fte• v a!,r r vet' at l'h 1-r st tt' the i!ec; rot era:l4lr weacr. Iti 11 ng nod error of :rot craft of 4.1 ,;<.es and a.t rt , rhaelle;hhht in the !hest tr e•E H. 3' is t 1 t and the. r iwo Undat , e,111:1. to of Ore al 11...adt.pt iavc• iusunny anti pith,. V ;Lit .1.0 r 1m.,. d.K.r, try-n: Into 1 1 ... a, a, Ibe n. an! ta•ch cite, nt cr in:l,, aA: •1 - 1,-1. 15 ISt rradie an: l'he I oth• I'M a 'e'. tin Is diAinatt..lll‘..'e to 5.11 Int cm of events . detta.di over •hedow ;It 1 , -I - 11. , 5 in 1 5 npula 1 - di, a d 1. r.im , at pt. -eminent to or.a.Lufacturos as New Tort is In fcreh.n entrant 11.1.. Tte ae ti-e:orf ry men of ailed Ito w hob: d flue nee of the Li 'era's ant the tic act tt re. are tont I! LS I recurs a Iv, Lzt 105, eve avow lOW I 11. r - iv crturutt cd In Jamaica w! h the .at.et , el o. I..i,nt Gore ger E re_ 'Oo December S h. a very coleus bad n ILatLlial deputation waited du then Ott floe. E. Card art li, the Colonial Seers tory, argil e 'l, • G , reen meat the dtr y of at oboe instuting an I 'v1,11160,11 and of lot mcdiately 'treadling L ' ~ u:-Governor Eyre, ionr d. r to facilitate the search:et; I ovestte Won. Mr. CA.O.-11. is abs repl7, expreased himself with great reserra. bat cu the !oliewile Monday it WWI refolv d at the Cabinet C JULIA. CO rev 'he the Now revid in Glv. Eyre, an I to ap;azdat ft caporal ily Sir IL Storks lo his p:ae! '•Otudoe therprosicution of re , tain Inquiries." Toe Lth seal papers indnice the hop.t that the Ministry wig satisiy the popular demand for a thorough itquiry, thoveh many complain these the Mons ters appear to be croastraioed by public opted so retht r than to he anxious themselves to learn the whale truth. Tie Ind;guatlon of the Liberal party of Ear land at the mitrule now going oa io 113361 C., has been Etrengthend by the report Jost receiv ed that the rnlieg elate, by a mew of Lace, in tends to recurs the dissentirt: population to a condition of degraded sad proacrin d inferiority. They express the hope that the Imperial t, tv• ernment will never give Its sanction to laws so edverse to the 901 - Icor our is 4 .—N Y. Tr . The New Party.' - The final dissolution of the Union party has been rot wally declared by tie C.:indent/v.l Corn - "merciel, and the formation of a •• New Pity" at no tinted in gushing capita's, which is to op. pr se evert g that the itsdiesis hold n, (acd the term Radicals in that vocabulary main dos all who stood by the Uulon in the war,) and Is to tette the Prefildent into Its keeling. The d - et punk In the pito form of the "Sew Par.), — has btet laid down by toe Commerelal, and is thy the status of the 3Pstes lately Confederate wa... not changed by the war. and that they have ail the rights of local government as betee, and that the General G ivernment on no more Im yose c. aditiona on:tbera team on the loyal &Item, and that their rip,set cativo; have the name right to come into Congress uneouiltionally as those of the Northern Sixes. True, the Pr. - al• do to holds the contrary to this, but the "New Part)" propoms take the I • r.sident and 1114:e him intootle own 'opt, comp;.. .011 • - The Con on rein , •.aprreses its "pia many m, tubers of Congress mar teare. u IF is Le.ermining which party Wel' belong to, toll It Fee me to as that no one will have any laesite- Ilene in deciding his own affiliations, and that the politica: elements are so distinctly [nuked that we ran caleu!ate veep closely those which will compose the Commercial's "New l'arty."— Cincinnati Gazette. I'ETEIa.EUM I.)IICOVERZD AT SUNt . EITANVI PENN • A —The Directors of the Sarum:- henna Oil Collipan, repast that ydbulne Petro leum bas been discovered in several places where cellars and wells for dreelfings have bean day, and in two epringsjulbe village of Ett,relaa na Depot, Oahlar er township, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. The Company have leases of about 450 acres of the brat petroleum lauds there; at d the Directors lemon ally exam ined their lands there escrday. and report that the iplantlres of 14-trel,mm that comes to the surface of the FprinZli and wt Its above meat; cl rd. i Taal as y surface manifestations of pet.r,,• item to Uff creek. The Company also repeat that they have diseovefe I petroleum at McKin ney 'a Nllls , shoat two mile., south of Urea: Bred. One oil well has been commenced at Su ‘• ntebanna, and the Directors of the Suaquehan na Company made an arr ribxeme at petunias at Eke inshand• to take the oil lands of Vase,- bury & Smith in Oakland township, and to sink a well in the village of Susquehanna, without delay. n RE. Ninin I t-rios oJuNtivcc„—A note firm our Rlehtuond correst,ndrut, dated Do. 23, gates ' Stnator Viilliarns, of treetzol, arrircd in this city 10-rthabt, on a loM of ituptction in come, - tion . wlllt the position an a rueml - e• of the Re runs truc:lon Gommittt c older 83uatortiumner's toimien. He will mulct in Richmond ntall sod then continue Els travels thrumn the further At'atdioand Gulf States, thence up, r!a the Nlisahaiovi, to Cairo, and dieuco direct to IS aehingtuu t.y roil. He expecte from Lie eiret in the senate neatly a moo h " FIFTEEN tundrad tersoir., noon the array, attend the Sunday morning I:e In the Hal; of the Home of 4gprgicmtet , Tee et Wit, i ihlugtott. • SPECIAL NOTICES tart lIDIAT AA , . AND \_N'• .; u•eful. us,st deligLtfully acceptable pre-sroc for hrt.trot. trutt:.: to ettcttl< of that tragrnnt Beauttlier, beg,lll,, rt a! can L 4 mere acceptable IL. Acts tato; WI; retut.l% - ' r:strlrt nstt•roe le .t; stoppit g the hair from fatting out re , vrr - n i to natui ral color. rnak.ng It tte grow In lianurience and beauty. artist tn putting up according to the prrstot stile and lash on and keep It in pls. This, Rerreutscyte Turk: of Ilaridernsign Heir 7on is writ On. a. d far proof we refer you to any petsrn who hes tried it. It is Acknowledged to be the iss- Rutin, or tne age, the only Hair T .nlz and Destorer worts. y of the name. In Turkey, in nom In England, in America, e verywhere Caere Ito sinudolsornia I. kin ten, I' Is protiouteed the tins ;rtoe Ora" of lisle Preparations. Bectiember, It is free from all tog attic poisons, that a t coo tatted In molt Hair Colors aril dre.lngs It Is tl.e rot r o ar of ninny flowers aid herbs, beutifully pet lip. an ornament to Ude toilet. inn sale by all Druggists sod Perfumer.. Whole- R F. Set.r.ens tr, Co., D. /.., Fsuorcwroca aCO , ritEctpal Depot for Dotted States and llanadts 3o as Pararau &Co , No. rig Marset street. .',lo.3rneoOJkaT Pollatlelphts iger LAHR OIIPERIOII Copper Kill and Smelting Works, PARK, McCURbY & C 9 N ameseturers of SUEATIIINO. BRAZIERS' It NoLT UuPl . l.ll, PRESSED ()UPPER avr: OldS, RAISED STILL BUTTON—S. SPALTER SoLDER. Also Importer, and dealers In :dET. ALS, TIN PLA I T E. AIi.E.ET IRON, WIRE, rao. Constar, t.ly on hand, TINN ERR' MACHINES and Varehouu, No. I 40FIIIST and MO SEC. UND STREETS, Pittaburgh. Speotal orders ol o,pper cut to any desired pattern. eir2SdpdaoT Arrest 1L new WORlib HUBBARD, BRO & CO PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, Walla... VAST STEEL SAWS. of every t e. sari, lion. 111111, Xulay, thou Out, Clang, and all other varieties. 611 klada ad ERIN - ER and SPRINGS, made from Skeet I.4wt Stec/ ; Extra Related REAPER AND ROWING KrilVEs, no. Sir Warehomse and Works, corner WATER and SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given to fictoostang, Outs ming and St...amen/Ns Ultoulat haws; also, re. pasts of alt kindS. ellstatann and Waling done al assonable rates. avid:ly 'or W. 1311011211. a.. QCV, Boiler Makers & Sk i rt Iron Workers Nn 10, 11, it and eJ PENN STREET. Hanna Mow. • Large yarn, rico turnaned with the most Improved machinery, we are proper , ed to manufacture every description of BOILERS, In the but manner, and warranted equal to way made In the country. CHIMNEYS, BRICIXEN, rair. REDS, STEAM PIPEN, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SET, TLINU PANS, BOLLER IRON, BRIDGES SUUAE PANS, and foie mtumfaeftrrere of BARN HILL'S PATENT HOILERS. Repairing don on the shortest notice. delertf MAYOR OOD I HOW LOST, ROW I RESTORED I—Jost Published, in • seal. ea Envelope. Polo six mots. A LEI:TORE up THE NATURE, MEAT hIENT and Radical stye of Spermatorthcea; or Semi All Weakness, Invol untary Einiealora, Sexual Debility and 1mp.,11. meets to Marriage generally , Nervouson, Ono sumption, Epilersty and Pits, Mental lad Physi cal Inapacity, molting from Self Abu., no.. by Roar. J. 4...1r1.X.R.v..[J, M.D., author of the Om% Seat, to. "A Boor. TO T13006.6r(D• or Scirrnar... Sent under seal. In a plain en 'm ope, to any addresa, pod paid, on receipt of sit, cents, or two postage Ramos, by Dr. J. U. Rhin a, IYt Bowery, hew York. Post ULU" Doi CASK 116-.ZsulA.arT niva TV 15111:11VOUre be, Jr ritlelZatal 0 BOTH tutem.m.-A reverend gentleman haw ins Nam restoroa to health Ina fear days, alter uo• oersoing the tuns/ routine and Irregular expensive node of treatment without coccus, considers Whim whored duty to communicate to lite afflicted fellow ., cigar.. the mewls of cum Hen., on thoteeelpt of an steireasoi envelope, lie adl send, reo, a copy of the prescription uses. Direct to Dr. JOHN AL DAtiNALL,IBII Fulton .:reel, N. Y. mbtlnrdaar r O. MDT. Vr. D. DIMASX... • P. 110 L LA BELLE STEEL BOELLA. FETTER & CO., Alad,facturen of OAST STEEL( SPRING, 11..0W and BLISTER STEEL; SPIUNUS, A. 1.- LE- , , CROWBARS, as S Irene, No. del WA fER STREET (up dtairo) PITTSBURGH. PA. Ilv • garll.ols.lh MEN, kLLA 4* CU., (....s.to to 11.01.heolg, h aohlugtoo orlis, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Pm-non:mop Monoloccurcn of FIoAT AND sTATIONAIFY S FLAP! 1-Nt* INES, IJLAST LNUINRS, MILL MACHINF.RT , 0 LARINC, SHAFT IN•l, LAST. S of all Sokes-Htions, °IL 1 ASKS A STILLS, BOILER ANI., sIIEET IRON GO Levr 4t4 L eots for Ii I FFA HP'S , Pal ENT INJ EET. ()IL, rot leccar r bourn. JOlO le COCHRAN a 81 0. , MaLgUIA• torero of IRON VAULTS; Air VArLT UtroltS, IRAN RALLIS°, WOIROW SHPT. TEES, IV INIAJW CIUARDS, a,., Nos. n ()ND and Tlii RD STREET, ILt were Wood and ete:eet. Imes oa lame a variety of o•or petard., Cady lasi plate, suitable for all purposes. tire.lots. Jobetna done et short entire. au2 a ite Aa. at AU 11/Sat, A 7 CM. WAUNINO AND INMTRIT• LON tUH Ile I'NU 211,2 e. Also, near and re We treatment el ttic rioary and Nee nal ceyetene Address lie. I. tiKILLErit HUI'OI2IIN. nue c id amaoulation. Ptilladelphia. api BOOTS AND SHOES L , ,un LILT FOlt ISARGAIDth It 001 S 410 US ()E S. lEl=l3 TREMENDOUS STO :K FALL? 11'11 - TER GOODS' J, A. 110111\ SON tk. CO., 61 IRARILET STREET Nett door to BARBEE'S Dry Good. Store. nw BOOM. AND 81.10Y.M. JAMES ROBB. No. 110 Storket litre's' {fee just returned from the EAST with a very i'rge and session/stile flock of CoG)TE3 87%71:1 19M1L011119, 01 the VERY RFS I' QUALITY. netts% Roy.' mid Youths' BUULS AND SIiDES la AIR toms vaneties •ed styles. LADIES WORE of the an. en nod loest that Is m•nufastared, tram the tine roue, to the plain Dal/ Boot.. Otilldrene Boole and Shoes In every sty/. sod variety. Our abject in to sell shall goods as will live sat isfaction to the purchaser. fkrilease call and examine, and you will be satisfied with the qt., A LIT Y and,Pft WS of coods. Remember the place. JAAIt eel tea. 71 Merket street. NOT/CE. ALL STYLES or 1 - 3oots and Shoes 68 MARKET STREET. 80IITH & 5089, ocltB _ 92 FEDERAL, BTREE'I , Al LEOIIINY (AFT Orent Sal. of BOCTI.t, SHOES. CiAITEIL%, HAL &c., lam now closing ot my ment oak irt. reat. Jr ieducco prior.. (l i ve m e , p ocall and ezemln g e my gooti• and you Will be ssiirtiol. W. K.. NeCLINTOCK 92 Federosl Street, Aile:heuy P. S.—All goods martan.ed. 01E" ret. TELE MOST TJLOMVT'L, MOST DUE ARIA', MORE N e.EDED THAN ANY ['HMG ELSE. KEEP YOUR /EEC WARM AND DRY. 00 TO CARNAIIAN S C0. , F4 BOUT e. 5110 K sTORE. Corner of Market Street sell Ike hiamood, drla PS rr•spturotH. PA. T A DlEtv. ututVl . l:3', hlltiesM3' AN 1.) uau.wi EN'S Boots, Alone, and Oallers, Of every Sty - • r and 1 , erre, of carua , Ef. coor.or Firtt, 004 Wylie e4itet.•. W Prle tn.., e.itt rverelweNV .11 CALL ..!I , ID SEE 7 tip t1e.119 OENT'S FINE CALF 1300t$ t • J. W CAMNAIIIA ELI Market Otreet. , • 1 ANtusv , .:Pril;:N ( 1"P: HA lt , Sr, ~t. KW. V.F.' The ez. , n•rt y—teg 7 , 1?.. OD , P?.. Ywr.)lCT t+Art H:./11' rEt A Ev Es; Af;4l - 13•or prt.o . ed the hcauctful 3 &It ALONE. 'IIIE PRIDE OF KILLARNIY Ireton( performance IPLI/ cuamenar with inert L • ft/LA. rr.111./Ctl ti 11.11: NON, E OF Tar PEPPER% } s% ante ....... ........ To cone , 11 de tetth the beaut If di and hie torte MIMEMMI!!!1 I)lTTelth ROB TISEATHK. 1,..ce en•i illeneger iir.NDEB4O] Continued oucceaa of the great artwte, MADAHE CELESTE, ho will appear to her original character of the °limey Mr'. 71115 (Saturday) EVENING, will be presenieS the beau LIM t he ce act drama, en Vtled FLOWEIEk OF THE FOREST. Cloth's, the Glpsey Olri /dad. Celeste. Overture Ore leatra. To conclude with the dra' of the 1 , 450 W New Year'. Afternoon, TEN NIGHTS IN A HA It fl Priformanes at :o'clock.. THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY. Original & Young llutchinsons ASA.*LIZZIE. SUSIE. IRA LITTLE BENNETT AND NELLY, er an aneence of recently (rem their tuvresent engagements In free Yilimouri and IS an. en, on their IS.ei tour through this section where they are now making . lying trip p/1.,r to tilte engagements la the Southern State., where, for tLe Ore, time in their career of t 5 years, they are prrm Med to go, sad sing under the sour _lon of the United SLAG, Goverement will give ONLY ONE CONCERT, L AFAYETTE HALL, Tuesday Evening, January 22d, 1866, When they will Sing their New rnallictione art Selections esti-wale, ',ghetto and Ruatoroue, which hare received th• eothuslastie ay ict °bat lon of the LOYAL ca Seal. trough. out the elm,. North •od West among TIIC THIPI.E•HUEII hIN EFL, New Patriotic Song—words by Oarolloe A.. at aeon; Melody ay ASA.. lorticulars at Concert and a Progr emmes. oo seats. Utaklre a, 26 seats. steteryed seat• 15 • eat• eitt• E2MlMaiiiMl Every rolon Roller who ha. Intl an arm or limb upon the alter of Ws country, or otherartae become draaoled by wounds. In bravely d•fenduac the glortoutt old Flag will be gladly welcomed }MEE to our Concert. .ASA B. wurcim4oN. dell-nue • Tor the Hutehlnson ramly. . I.)ITTSBUIIGIi hIUSILIJAI AND ZOO- L1)(1 ICAI. u 01 Falb street. I=l THE LIVIAG ESQUELETO, Lb Years Old and Weighs but 7 Pounds, EN0M.31.3 AT AN IMMENSE EX PEFSE. The LIVINO WILD ANIMALS ikad 10.000 CUR lOS ITLltt+, all for MI6 prim ef adauso%on. SEWING MACHINES T HERE 18 Tit./ YttiTMENT WHICH PATS A HETTEIt IN rEHE . iT 011 BRUM,:nD IBE GuYlekHIT, HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND RELIEF TO THE HuUSEHOLD THAS WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE titr.L.!a: eobid more .1 IsLle vs • HOLIDAY GIFT, 3E11.1.37 Via a west. Fe rrel:l, Is sonde to hundreds of ea a 31N usta4 lt3ew . VUL•Sorst F.. P. CARPEN rEa, N0.r.7 Fir Tut NT., prrrinocßiet G hu VEH tBAK ERII a EWINC MACHINES linve bete awarded the FISST PHEISIUItS tate tollowmg Feu.. (or Lhe yur nit Prkmlos for bolt BlkollWs work at Pacma State Fait. Pint ProtolOrl for best Machias wort M New York . State Fair. First Prlrmimun for best Falaili Nadal:to at Ohio Stara Flax, !trot Primtom for ►eot alitoufacturlng Mackin. at Ohio Scot., FAO, I trst Premium fur best Man argot etrtag Meobjo. Kletugsa StSt.! Felt. First Premium for best Atartola:awing Machine et Wisconstu State Fat!. rtrat l'llsoWri for best Nlanufacturtna S:aahlna at t wrence Co., rat?, Pa. lino Premium for best Machine for I pat. poet:a, at Law recce (to. Fear, Pa. First Premium fur best Enmity Maclaine at Bucks Co. fats, It /rat Premium (or but Mattuf maturing 31so h I a at Puck• Co. Fair, Pa. 1 /rat Premium for beat Man ufa oturlat and Pam- Ili Muhl. at Springlltald Pair, OPID. • • . . . . First Premium for beat Manufacturing au 1 Faro Iyy Maciumit at Palmyra Fair, N. T. Ft's( Premium fur beat Manufacturing and Pam. 1/y •t SulTolk Ocr. Parr, N. Y. , . . First Premium for best rgenufactonag and Machine at. Schuyler Co Fair, N. Y. First Premium for best Machine for all porpaße at Allegheny 00. Fair, Pa. First Presotrun for beat Kano factoring M. bin• at Allegheny Co. Fall, Pa. . Flrst for boo' ..71.ochlu• work at Mb. gt.cay Uo. lolr, Po. M=MM=I A. F. CHATONEY, GENERAL. AGENT ooll:c-o41.• No. is FUtb Pittibn , lrb N.kW i XE Iff^ rEaRS IS THE TIME TO BIAITE A PHEPSENT SHAW dic CLARK'S Sewing Machine. $26 and $33 BEWINC MACHINES. WITH TABLES COMPLETE. They Hem, Fell, Stitch, Bind, Embroider and Quilt. Tney do VEST, PANIALOON AND COAT AIAHiPILi AND ALI. HINDS OF PAMILY SEWlhtt ON THE SAME MACHINE, AND TILE REWIND WILL LAST LONGER THAN THE UAHMENT. EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED PUB JIVE YEARS. AH,ylodm of (molly sewing promptly done. 8.. H. LONG, 112 Grant elroet. near Flllll3 noln lineod rirrstarnon, PA. DENTISTRY 3 . 0:31CPE ADAMS, Dentin, Calumny Building, comer of iIIABIOn and Qllehi r mete, Pittsburgh.. A. Dr Billegli,Tbggidowlr,lallai Una' DRY GOODS TRIM no' MOS, &c G REAT HOLIDAY SALE. had . very:LABOR TRADE this ZBll4OO far beyond our expectations when we moved to Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, aving sold more than double as many good. as we expected, r the aboite reason, we feel under many end lasting obligation. to our numerous friends customers arld a generous public, and are cow opening some Special Bargains, Put shooed with the to non of Lstributiog them and a so our PRESENT ISTIJOK, which has Deco marked to UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES, By way of retuning thanks for past lavorc ma call our attention to a few •rttales, and would ray we Lave a great many other &DUD BAH GAINS too numerous to Joao at large. We are now selling v I i 1 Fine Unbleached Mnslins at - 22 Yard Wide " Bleached Yard Wide Bleached Muslin - 25 11 -4 Wide " - -37 3F" Pi. 11\7'14E; . Ocod Fait Colon Val y Best English Prints • • 22 1.2 Merimnc and other Best Prints • 25 CINCH AIMS. Good Dark Goods, fist colors, a1125c, MOUS DE LAINES Good Goods and Dark Colors at - • kO est Quality, old styles, at • • - Eery Beat Quality, newstyle. at • • • 10 do do do do Atmares, it Ver - But Quality. utif thlt, Rift' Cashm COBURGS, •,I.•+e: ,tOor their v•lue. sn•! orll: ex l‘ng:y .uo• A L0r, , ,, lot .IJobie 81. I: and al: ( at He .ct and Bel!; r, a.: Loiors, at • 31: Very r ii.LL WOOL PLA I 1)6 AT 6'21 CENTF; Fine Dress Goods. WILL BE OUT AT A VERY GREAT BrDU '"1ON 61.1 FORMER FRIGES MEHINOES ewer than you can Bay them Elsewhere PLAID FRENCH FLANNELS. A great variety of styles and swore w be elolled out et 63 cects, whist lamer], soli) 114,00, F i L...ZL.INTISF If 7 is 'S. -sin lied, nil wool, et aaaaa , am , other ell rs le proportloa. Also, all ta• tilrercot mat. of PLAID FLANNELIO et I ream •oe klue billed Twilled at 473, rent noon Plaid Flannels, en erc • 60 teats. A very lariat • Hark and Whitt Rob Ray Plo Plyn we will tall at 625.. MI CIFIE.Ar CANTON FLANN Ell Bleak hod aad Unbleached upw‘rda COLORED BLANKETS TIBY Pint° IVIIITE 13 LaXICEITS FeTerai Cases at leas than their market value. Some of them as 1( N.t ns Vi,UO per pair. Balmoral Skirts. A large lel all wool tilling*, good dark Gators, the we will all at 1112.00 • niggle; Ala, some eery haodsome new style. SI.. and White, as well a Fancy Colored Skating Skirts. Coverlets. We hare the &poor lot the. Lioods, and eel] them at the reuroitY PIIIOE, getting only • OMALL COMMISSION for our trouble. Ileavy Frosted Beaver Cloth, full yard and and a half wide, $2,26 yer yard, worth at least $2,60. CRASH, American, S cotah and Rum,lac. at 10. And a very full atock of fine grade of all the short makes. at much below the market rates. War We call particular attention to this sale, as you will not hare such 411 opporlusuty to par. shone again for a long time. /ay - REMEMBER THAT WE A ARE AOW ON THE . ORNER OF FOURTH AND DIAREET sTli EELS. C. HANSON Willi& BRO. tiffAclttlliar . ~~ ~ DRY GCODS,TRIISTMINGS. Sto NOTICE. rou Win Find At 181{0., the same PRUCTS as cold former ly at t754,a ,at , BARKER k CO.'S, IS Market at. Tou Find .:,. At 1 . 33.(01. MUSLIN& formerly 2e.. end at formerly 4.5 A, and at Me., suns aa sold formerly at Me., et [LARDER ISS Market st. You Will Find to sOundarm, DE LA INES az 7.5 e., formerly >l3{,e., at BARKER & DD.'S, 69 Market at. Irou 11" iii Find AIL kinds o f DRESS GOODS cheap Lo pro pottloa, at BLEU: ER fa CO.'S, 58 Xaricet You .Wlll Er d ri.A.Nrc ELS and good Twilled do at 3134 c.; !lamed ditto at 624 a., at 15A.101...E1l 00.'S 66 IdArkot rou Pistil Find RALMORAL SKIRTS ror Ledies eri6llAlee. en, so sheep as to surprise you. st DA.II.IIEII a CO.'S, 03 Market et. You Will Find BLANKETS at 37,50 per pair, worth 1111.60, and at $lO,OO, the largest else, cheap at 612,00, and at $l2. A the largest and best,. good an cache bought at 116,00, at BAR/ EA IL CO.'S, 61 Market st. rou Win Find Same Fifty Thousand Dollars Worth 01 SILK S, of all lands, greatly , reduced, ►t BAKKER. & se tdarket at. You wilt Find CASHMERE LONG SHAWLS, at neerNy onetmlf former WOOL LONG SHAWLS reduced from 51.1,60 to 8.1,b0, ea apAILLCEII A CO.'S, bfr Dia raet it You Will Find OLOAK6 of .0 kinds eery ehwip.,—sed that you can have them made to order •t ;r antis , reduced prices, at BARKER a. 00.'3,5) Market al. rou Win Find CLOAK I NOS m groat vari and ♦er7 cheap, at BAILICER a CO.'S, 9 XI satet sts Feu FINII Find CLOTES, CASSIXERES. SATTLN ETS, TIC EEDS, DIELTONS, , JEANS, and ul kinds or BS en's and Boys' wear amen less Wan lormerly. at BLREEJFI. k CO.'S, 5' Market at COUNTRYPnERCU&NTS WILL FIND BARGAINS PLEXTY . GE EVERI7IIIXG IZIFI. - 32 - GOOD l 9 J. W. BARKER 8E CO,'S 59 Jf/AREET STREET d0::1 G REAT HOLIDAY SALE INEKII Nos. 78 and 80 Illarket Street. CIIRISTSIAS GIFTS PUB EFE1111301), Embroideries of All Binds Fine Slipper and Ottoman Patterns LINEN AND SILK HDKFS FOR LADIES GENTS AND CHILDREN. Woolen Goods of all Descripllons Hosiery and Gloves in Endless Parisly. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS—A Fall IMPS, SCARF PM i; l 2 SUE" BRIUS FANCY GOODS. We itI•1 • made Ude department • SPEO I t,L.I TT. W e Intl be [CI:Li NEW GOODS Every Day During the Holiday Season L It will to famed a complete _ csoetatant of Fine Work . Boxes, Beata:des, Per fume Boxes, Ladles' Companions, Satchels, Cigar Stands, Cigar Ca ses, Watch Stands, Albums, Jewel Cases, Fancy Combs, etc., etc., etc. Customers will a rd our isrless LOW Elt TLIAN ANY OTILEA HOUSE /N THE Wry. GIVE USA GALL AT Nos. '7O and 80 Market Street deta ktACEIREI, CLYDE it CO. HOLIDAY BALES. SILKS, SHAWLS, • CLOAKS, DRESS COOPS, BATES dr. J4ILL, delit . st FIFTH STREET. 1! - - - wnwe1....1.31 SI W. 0•Atzt..D.A.91.1) /MANI:MX) WSW, CARR & C 0.,: _ • -(DTI- intecm, r•all • 00.4 Wholdialealeller• toFORtioN AND DOELE3 TIO, DRY - GOODS, No. et Wood street, third 4A.... 4AM Diamond Alloy, Plttchulth 111ACRIIiII & CARLISLE'S 1• order to clan , out all Our FANCY CLES before NEW YEARS' /JAY, we 44v. mail. 4 GRE&T REDUCTION IN PRICE Neer Y ears' Gl-iftel That will be USEFUL. and soeoptab/o to all dYl:a•a FUME/ STAMM NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS 11111101 You will dud • full Assortineat of FANOlik GOODS owl avarythiar TELALKING ►ol NOTION LINE, at .468 A. 1.0110..../08111 1,011•1111111 LONG, LANE .ft SIGN ARTISTS & HOUSE PM:WRNS, No. 60 Smltb.flold St, Plttsbursii, LETTEEIJAO La ALL KINDS execute promptly and With cumurpaesed elegance. BEAUTIFUL SHOW OAIIDS on enameled paper of all color., and GILT SIGNS ON GLASS mule to order and sent to all parts of the country PICTORIAL DESIGNS executed bt • highly MU., manner. ROUSE PAINTING done with a reamed to Si. barmany of color, and neatness of Amish. Q All wink at reasonable rate. ronady W ILLIAhI H. BROWN, o th East Lamar of Third and 3lu et Ita., /Ally raTOBUBOti DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c (:.5 Y DISP.Z..! , 1) 171 , 0 N GETTING TO-DA V & Te-MORECOW Shellaby Bc. - . Barclay',!?, REMEMBER, They are taking Their 4anual. Inventoru of Stook, and will Close Out their Stock oP WINTER GOODS GREAT SACRIFICE I_)Ft iF.ss u-cioals SBAWLS. CLOAKS, BALMORALS, HOLIDAY RPESENTS, CLOSING OUT AT GREAT BARGAINS, BRELLABY & BARCLAYS, 94 and 76 Market Street CEIRIVMA.B AND New Years C4-ifts, EATON'S, 17 M"'"XXPT-IEI 19TRDF]T, A Large and Desirable Stock of Suitab;e for Presents tOR TEE DOMING HOLIDAYS AND BAILDE3. _ . _ VAL LACE Ct , LLELES Y h ANDRERCII /EFS, TEMEA.D, LACE AND ..MALTEiE uOLLAES. A full Hoe of LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS la Embroidered. 1.1.0 'Dimmed, lioiored, Bordered sod Hemstitched. _ I , lne stock 01 FANCY C(.15113S of every clonal" UCH Rr/a Fes. ULOVE DOI ES. FA CARD DA.SF.ETS. FANCY READ BASSETS. BALMORAL LIOSE. Ina was Ladies', Alksces cad CLlldren's la tar tan, lane,' Wipe and acallel. Gents Furnishing Goods. flearfa, Tlee, Nee Dee," Shirt., Oadarelotllledg of ererT tem - 41[1ov, Gloves, Half Hose, Plaly, Col ored Bordered. Hemetached and ZEPHS (11/fiDS., SHA WLS A ND, CAP ES tstiArt.rs AND !TOBIAS, • HOODS AND SkATING CAPS. Full usortmant all sires GAITERS for Ladle. and aloes. Mil== F. H. EATON, Successor to EATON, M AOD.Tr..II n CO MO. 17 FIFTH STREET IC EW TEARS' GIFTS GREAT REDUCTION IN TEE PRICE of HOLIDAY GOODS, HO, 19 FIFTH STREET THOSE WHO FAILED TO MASS "OH RI iT MIS PRESENTS," OAR FIND A SUPPLY OF . MACRUM & CARLISLE W. W. MOORHF&D'S, 81 Xlarket fh'est. 131 Aciirket Street , w. W. 111 001111 E/. PAINTERS (Late of the lino of I:Moira I DiOIII.OW4 1301a813 AND SIGN PAINTESL 11_}_ -1 '-_ - 4L+!ODUIOA.DS . 1865. —TY4ITER A:4; 4 ,,. 14• 50-.E.- etIifiNEATE . DIENT.—PE/S1 A.V.ILYT)A lENTI/AL —TWELVE 2.A11.4 TRAMS. Un and adatc.'idaNDAY, Nov. 1310, ti alas 0111 ltaro L.T..i" tle Vision Passenger papal, comer or W.:111:0os e.... L, t e rt."' streets, se follows: bd. 1: , ' Leares P 211100050 at r.de a. atapple4afat principal Stations. Anis es as AUtooas• 1.1.?53 a. m. Vrlona 6.21 +L. no., Tell*. font. 1142 2 Lock 11 a's e 12.10 p. m.. Bar. rissmtt ts., etnlszooral ars p. nl., Nag 1 elk, rte Aftorewa lilt p. m., chiladelptila 2.43 p, aria Nets ma, tot ehrtadelittla at 10.11 N.. F.SPEESS—Leaven PlttanntAtt at are a. m. , opping at nearly all - Suttloaa. AI loonat at . m., asettebargittla P. m., an • leff li a j t . Pt IL /sel l: dr • r 2. st I.Zes.A tja..gx • at u.. 10. .pinsstotßaearly all Ste/Loll& AlLOselst s.OS P. titalliartiatntra , at /..W an i elaliadeipdia 1.10 a. m. P 241 1 A II • Ex.rn..94—rsars Dylan at 1.1% m a / I day matt at t 00112318 tiOns. Lattobei 6.40 p. At. Altoona p. m., Haelpbtugh 223 rte Antra' 1 . 01 a. m., Now Ye,4, rim Allentown 10.02 a. m.. delybia• 1.20 a,m., and New York, Ma I niladal • fIA at 12.00 , ;tr. m,s4Sleeping Cl/imam thronel n air train "Ainsi rittatturitzt to Baltimore as 1 Philadelphia, and to New York. rte Allentown. FAST LlNN—Leases Pittsburgh at 10.03 p, ha., rtoppleg of At principal :Ststtons. Antra. at Altoona at /AA. m.. Ilarriabara• Ales ta., Bal. limmet New t snit Ma Allentown 1.10 p. m., PhiladeMbiat LIU p. sm, and New 'Yam 1121 PllllaMelphis at 6.4 e 5. m. • istrst tant , , I /Maser. /SuPP , r• 11,001, altigeer Inlets tune:2s errepted. • J UHNSTU ACTLILMIMOD ATLON. dailv.ex cept name1y,.,051.. it. it zu...tai , pl ,, Z a t teanunt. 41001 telvemil"%tabiugn nail COueinegli,Min n netting at blappime Intersection vitt, trans 0 the lrultana IteMen and Welt PencUlliverne ALTOONA A - CL`tialla(ll/ATIOPL daily a=dept Sm.day, at 7.11 a. to_ stooping at all ranla; Stat4ona bettesll i'uliburgh and Altoona, and wade- .ate. '..llnneetien with trains on Indiana :;0010411, WcolPeanegiveals R. He. Ebenaburg and lavutta R. R., - 411,1 Ifollidaystiorg Etrnach. ita.t Amenefemdation rrain fin Wall's Station leaves daily (aLant Sunday) at ELM a. m. Second AcsOcetAtlol3.Teian for Wall's Station leave. doily (er upt Sunday) at min a. at. Penn AossorXematlon No. t, leaves daily (00015 Sunday) at 9.04, H. TblenttamntetOdatton Tram for Wall', Station lante• daily (Otago Sunday) at Lot 9. ta. Penn AMOlniginismini no. 0. mares dally (ex Cent Sunday) WI, 000 p. M., Mopping al aLL atatlara between PitaZniM and Penn Station.. The Church.ral.n leaves Wa ll '. Statiun awry Sunday at 9.054. 10., and sinew, b rittsburgn at 00.0) a... ReP , Onirm leaves Pittsbnrnn at 1 4,56 p. H. and arriQa at Wall's Station at 2.00 p. m. • Retunang Trit - As arrive In Pittabiugh as follow's lows_. LAO a. m. Fast Lune....." 2.40 a- ria. neat Well's $W:llon Accummodatlaa... 893 a- aa. Pr Ace,' Penn Accorotmtelation Second»cation Accommodation i: a. Jonnatown AtMitmniodation ....... mob a. at. Baltimore 2.ittetta 1.20 Altoona AccoaModation R 2-migrant.. 1050 p.m. Thud Walla Stittion Accommodation.. 130 p. Philadelphia Petpresa 503 p.■ Peen Accommet..:s tion No 2 ..--. (1-13.p.121 PltitbW gh ane..4le 21111. - 1232 p. 01. An Agent cfrAlte Excelalor Omnibus Company arid pars Lartiettk eaeb train before reselling UM Depot, take tpeeteeke and deliver baggage to any part of the citp. Onlca No. 410 Penn Waal day and nightd2thr-re all Orden far the lagip.Wa. of paszengeill nen baggage will reach . * prompt... iention. Baltimore Sl:Letiess will anise with PllLLuitilphht Express at 2-.44. ro. on Mondays. NOTICE—LI.- ea. of loss, taw comma Will hold therotelveresponalble (or personal baggage only, and for a noti v lt t u i t . ,l ß.Ec exeMBl.o:l :Arat. At the PanneWa Central Railroad WeIIIPT Station. on v and Washlnatia atnerca. 1865. PFD T 513LIRGH,Wagis OOLUIUMS 341 D OUiCINFAZI EAILBOA.P. The Great shit Line Route via StabeaTille, TO COl=ll.tVa• C V[3rEl ATI, LOUIE VILLE, And ail the prtr.elpal WE S? API) 50IITEI.WEST NOVEMBER 20th. 186; Trains leave arrive at the ONION DEPOT as Tan zu AU a. Ma -AM Alb P. aL Exp roes -• 1.30. to. 12.61.. a. an. Steubenvilleaceozonoda'n-Lao u 10.104. in. 8. P. 8001.. L., Gloat Ticket Agent, Steubenville, 0, M. D. MOTILEILSPAUGH. Tleket' Agent, Union Depot, Plttiburgtl. oc9:1 ye VII - 113.131104111 A2iD=pm CONNEkitSVILLE WI PYTkII An HA NG EJIEIOI7 On sad afterZIONDAY, Uct Unt1,1363, tho trains streWit.,, 4•To folloo fc the -thrOnt, garner of Icons and WU': ma • Laves &this' Pictabumit. PittatOgh. BI.MI to and frail riaioalown. 705 m. IMO p. m. Express a, . lam p. m. 1090 a. ta. Fula alca,odspott Am0m`0...1190 m. 1130 a. m. Second " " CIS p. m. 2.05 p. mt First Etraddoziti .1 IM:1 a. m. 803 a. m. Second tto mto p. m. 6:0 Chord - . Tram t., o and from MeKeefd.ort. For tioketa aNly to A. J. SHANK, Aareat. W. B. STOUT. Superb:atm% AIICTION SALES. . . . _ , L-;:3ING ....OUT SALE OF 730063 AL BUSLS,;ec. Sc ., AT AIIOTION.— Every or.rwog his week; and at private gale every day, at Ye; y mducePeprices, at o. log 802ITfiplgup Street, oppcer". the peate Mee, mill be eased Out • large ano vateable cctlectleo rg standard work; One IPostrated:dsolidsy book., family bibles; al• bora. h. In collection is ClOninaCll. Lary on the Iltl4. complete, a vehicles; the Brit. Ilk Essayist; Sc,:oisimss; Norton., Jackson, s vol umes, Perry's aspe. s volumes; filacsulsy's lend, 5 roluer.o2 - 14121Me'• Eo(lSad, a lrt luxaci; Ap. pistola Dietlc.ftm of htechanms, 2 r.,lames; Soma element to U14:1 Illetionstry of blechafilcs, I vol. me; flue eciltfee of ehassecare, 4 volumes; am , per's Bible, .2,i al plates, In Turkey morecno; the tloopr r Oahe? , Turkey Morocco; World Mated Women, In Tu ey morocco; Wreath of Beauty, In Tco key Mot, co; the ‘Work. of BITCU4 Lertg fella tv, TennyiPh,- Scott, Moore, Rood, Clm:them Jouplaus, no, ;Letter paper, gold peas, eartfelloe, be , be. Ilargisins may he erpsctel, as the stook must be clued .eirt. d 027 4', A. MeILWAINE, Auctio.m. 1 - IRuRJR gUILDLNO LOTS IN !M- N-) LLGHENrCaTT.—TtrESDAY EMCNING, Jan. td, at 11,4 A' clock, anti be sold oaths second tlaof of the 4.4,1:ntr0111 Salts ItCOmn,lo3 Smith. field 'street, tla following hatulsoniely located Lets for Dwellings, in A/Item:Li Cly Four Lots itOorner or Binge and Fremont ataj tech Roar , _ tedeet 013 E9yo street and extend in. hook HO terl to an alley. — kr. Lets gad:dyer Went front on Fr•oqui and lib feet in depth. One Lot st:'Xurner of s Al n lepr e eny ayenne 4 and six tats ~, co t` c~a"'o feet front ohri:/legheTrlltien: 1 his Is a pat.?! Allegh eny OUT noexceptions. b:e for cienallndss a., frsoorm. worn alito/1.0 ant dtut. and surrounded by hat.Zotna residences. The clew Is s tine one, cosostantll.l4 L.; rivers. den A. ZdoILWA A..untlaraStr. CITY LbakIIOYED. PROPERTY AT T4IiISTEE'S SALE. Oa FRIDAY,,A.h"EIIZTOON lanttary ;Mtn al 2 o'clock, on t2ic4renabiee, will be sold by order of Trutae, THREE BRUME HOUSES, Noi. 2), qJ and fl, on Cllatry alley, between Seeond and 'rand Street.. S 2 o Lots in 15 feet Croat ascii and 60 feet in depth. Teruo, one-tkitil cub, balance Lc one and two yearn delaatatd/ AVILWAINE, Auctioneer. HOLITiArrICES.ENTe AT AUCTlOii —Pßetri 'rt GREAT ANNUAL SALE of the Books, %cad Photograph Alboam Family rd Pocket `e s arid Prayer Books, Junking. oo k., epee, Golf P ens, he, he, will conatence thiseiehing, at Ulu Commercial Sake Room • opposite the on Agitte, and egtatiatie erery a evenisof daring the week, ead at Priest* Bale every dAraratution prices. McaLWAINE Attatlortear. Pharr katak_t.saleaettoo. Sell TB"' 818 wstreet. TN EIG WINDOW; /BO ea2acl .2117 ilEitroet. THE :BIG ROOM, 1151trocrt; • 1. she place white the 'Ng" stock of Dry doode of almost every. '.clad, Boots, Shots sad au= or every deserlptlorti cart always be forted. A cost= f i t c tf , tz g a y:talky sad prices to respectfully ito Ade tee Maio Cie 11 eciacl'a. 11..29 BLUE LEA.p, TO pL REFINERS eriu 3 PLCIPINF 35 a.5.33.11:11=LE3. W. dealre to eaLyour atteatiou to toe very parlor qoollty of Was Lead we pre now macula.. Luting rcapresaly, fry your an. It Jo Body ground. and posseamt great durability and body, anal . always, to color, [bosom' uniform rhado 30 Ultra to Stray* and for sale by T. H. -. TifirEVIN it CO., mn.cxxiceat-Pemataxi.t Worizaw.- sa.scooD arrzt.Ezr. der:itottodui VA rausuzea O NEW FiNEST S. • ler Palo ett4 tb-Bod.v Ft !Altura - Ylowint.PAtniab, , imtailo Punish, ica., ie. lams ',tetrad ArA , :for We 07 J, Vp/11.2,1111A-ILEK 1118079. : •:-'-' --, ,,:.,..-. 2 .. -. ::: .1 _..-_ __' INDIL&NAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS. L==t=2l 190 p. a. 10.10 a. to.
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