iii 11 D ;he Vittoburgh Onettr. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 866 EEO LICE'S OF OUR NORTHWEST ER ',ll COUNTIEN. Th,,t portion of Western Pennsylvania t; tying I ;etween •Lalte Erie on the north and i• the 01,k; river nn the South, and between the I:egheny river and the Ohio State line, is a district of the tituties and resouretw " n : of which few people, who have not mreful- exarained it, have any proper conception. W e propose to give, in a summary way, the result of our own observations made a few days ego in an-excursion through the valley gf the Shenango to Meadville, am! of facts gathered from the statements of n 3111Mber of very intelligent gentlemen who 'reside in varlotts localitlea in that region. It is of the broad and beautiful valley of the Slieuango that we shall more partieu ,. larly speak. The Beaver river, which enters the Ohio i 3 at Itneliester, some Meaty-live Miles . 1,- iik‘s - this city, drains nearly all of this sec - Lion Of country, embraced In the mantles I:1' of Bea ver, Lawrence, Mercer, Butler and I [ 4 the southwest portion of Crawford. Its tf principal confluents are the Connoqueness ing, which flows mainly southward past the tou - it of Butler, the Neshannock, which, drains the central portion of Mercer county. and unites with the Shenango an. New Cm !' des the Shenango, which drains the west ' MU parts of Crawford, Mercer and 1...aw -1 rence.counties; and the Mithouing, which comes - in from Ohio and unites with the Shenango a abort distance below New Can tle. TLe oountry drained by all these tare:sins is gently undulating, fertile in soil, and es.eetAing;ly rich in coal, iron and MEE COAL FLELDS. i bruin ilOgr the southern borders of Craw l! fgrd and venungo- counties to the Ohl" and , z 4 - Allegheny rivers coal Ls found in greater ur less abundances in almost every township; yet there are two, or perhaps three, distinct ,; 3 coal fields. The first of these is the greet seuti-biluminowi deposit, which extends from the valley of the Shenango south and east of Newcastle, up that valley for more. tbandwenty miles, and up the valley Of the Afahening for an equal or greater distance, vmbruiaing the celebrated Briar-11111 mines of Ohio. Newcastle, in Lawrence county, Sharon, In Mercer county, and Youngs !4, town, in Arab:ming county, Ohio, are all In ilde field. In each of these places there are .extensive iron works, including smoking furnaces,. besides numerous smelting far e tutees in other localities. In addition to the real used by these works, hundred, of thousands of tons are shipped annually by ;1 rail and canal to Cleveland, Erie and other lake ports. This coal is for the most part between Mur and five feet thick in the vein, and is some what harder and less cubical in its fuss are Man the Pittsburgh coal. It contain,, more carbon - rind less bitumen than the latter, and burns with less flame and it:Ss smoke, leav ing whiter and finer ashes. It is not amyl for the manufwture of gas; but its adapta tion to the smelling of Iron ores in a raw suite, and Ito freedom from sulphur, under it peculiarly valuable. Every part of Butler county is well sup . plied with oral; but it is across the northern end of that county, together with the east ern and central parts of Mercer oninty, that perhapt the heaviest coal formation in Western Pennsylvania is found. It appears to extend from about the middle of Mercer county entirely through Butler county, to the Allegheny river, at, above and below Bra. dy'S-BetuL Of Its width in a north told south direction we are unable to speak but ' it is very Considerable. This vast and inex hanstibliideposithas as yet been hardly de- Ireloped*at all, simply because there was to, way by - which-It could be carried to market. This, want, however, will shortly t s e sup• plied by the Bear-471.4.k railroad, whieh is matiefarthe sole purpose of opening it up. line On the Of that road, in Butler county, there , tiWies‘eiikl• veins of twat of ex‘ad lent qualitY;not nnlikethe Pittsburgh coal, one above another, of four, six and- nine felq in thiehness, and above the level of [ln road, making together nineteen feet of esal. Inexhaustible mines of hematite oo• are found In the same section. I= NO vart °Sour .Strite is liettvr aupj,l i. with these great agents of prosperity than the section of which we are speaking. Ti., ....:Lxittgburgh and Erie road, which Is a 1,-0,4 one and w•ell„ managed, runs through the entire length of the valley of the Shenango, and near to that river for a greater part of the way, affording direct access hoth to this city and to Erie. In addition to that. the Pittsburgh and Erie Canal, whith still does a large business in heavy freights, principally coal and Lake Superior ore, -follows the Shenungo throughout Its entire length. The Cleveland and llalioning road will soonbe extended to the Pittsburgh and Erie, at, wo believe, two points, New.astle and Sharon. Indeed it is already practi cally united with it at the latter place. The Part lying in Pennsylvania was construe- I led as a coal road, by the Westerman Iron Company; brit for want of the proper legisla bon, no freight for other parties can yet be carried over It on our side of the State line. This, however, will be remedied as soon as I Senator EntuAst's general railroad hill 1.,- comes a law, The Atlantic .t Great Western Railroad, (six feet gauge,) which, In connection with the New York „it Erie road, and other roads west of Dayton, Ohio, forms an unbroken line of that gauze, from New York to St. Louis, runs diagonally through the section ad' country of which we are speaking. The A. tic 0. W. road proper, leaves the New York A, Erie road at a place called Salaman ca, on the Allegheny river, a few miles from Glean, whence it runs In a south-west di rection through Erie, Crawford and Merefir aunties, passing through „Meadville, t witieh present the headquarters of the com pany) and reaches the Stiettango at the town -of Greenville, in 'Mercer county. Just be /Ow Greenville It reaches the Pittsburgh et Erie Railroad, and thence runs side by side with It, and also with the canal and river, for several miles, when it turns west into thertiute of Ohio, past the oldthri ring town of. Warren, from which place there is a branch to Cleveland, The main road goes onto. Dayton, where it unites with another road of the same gauge, and so it goes on, throirpfdripinnall to St. Louis. than a riaßo north of Greenville, the 4arneshrum And Vninklin Railroad crosses Atbutlia- and Groat IVestern road. atMtesetvim.is a village directly on the northmit dine of 'Mercer, county, near lie . 320 tailkfer 71 .corner,"taitlan.the Pittsburgh rut~i .Eels tinittOtycL This road, after run . ming 'near . ly. across the northern part of • Alertercountylihrough an. extensive ,not Peld,iiralitryirtty of a very pretty and ro asuutio imody• waterisome two miles long, . I .b*ki*tt . OS'of a tulle sate and see 'my teP eq . !, , :ialledsands Lake, cotters Venan- VIP - PlipLS . ,: aid. unites with the French 4 C`rek branch of the Atittntic and Great lirm I err/ .'rissiraboui - five miles above ',Vrat4clitt, . • , , ~,ltiont„ two [idles holow Greenvitb., where the Atlantic and Great Western and tho "itlthargls. and Brie -Itailriauls are runnings, hits, lip side with tberiver and canal, in tho oldst of a broad. and beautiful valley, the ''mar ereidc ilhlroad has Its ternilutes. Zleoirdioluminne shops and edlb.•.4 nt th a t %Irtit!rtzust coal road will 1,0 kooted, and PIO enterprising wen who are banding it, .Icad into have oleured by purchase and ZenstisetnefortnSix thousand aerees of coal *KICIC.I , which have been rendered valuable by tbeirenterpriFie—havelald oat a city on a lboldiand liberal settle. They have named Atibintie eit. The , name is ohjoetiona ralle, in there t already an "Atlantic C'lly" .i;on the easst of New Jersey; but the object its to !identify it by Immo with the "Allan . tie 4 - tmAicat 1%144 if ly likely w In try I===i long late nf !hi oarsman: f r when that tzrrat road shall i.e r.,l,,aaed from Its dependence on the New York and E e road Lc the eenstruction of it main lire e:o•tward through 11,1 New Joney, .Itlantie 'ity will prot.nbly be the plan-" Isere that now line will lacblbt at nuffoll l'ounor Fair. N. Y !int Prrmlurn for bra. Nfarsuinaturln 10.1 ) anally Nadal>. at Ncbuylrr ('mints lake. N. V. Ylrnr Prantlunt tar Mantuan far all purposes at Allrgbrny 1'0440 t 7 Fair. Pa. Ylrstprrrologo (or brat Manufantortug llarhlsae at aillrahru7 t auoti Fair. Pa. Ylrst Pr sinlura log br7t .114 , 1.1ne work at ttlrebeary CU , IIIII Fair, ra. And b. re e, A. F, CHATONEY, I= rad' SE 1 No. I. f'1111,,. P10..11711 CHIEENDACKS ARE GOOD. smAvr $26 and 833 Sewing Machines, ITII T.I 111. I coMri.Ert They Item Ten. ht'tettnd. raohroLder !tad cont. They do lb . ePt. Pantaloon end Coat Ital and Mil kind. of rand!) taetelor no the whe and the ...etas • last longer than the garment. Etery Machine 247.01P11 for X - 7" All kinds ) wally t.ett InPtir r c u . .• t. Grutt buret, ring. tioinCtoiro4 PlTTOOtintitto N9F". I DAIITLIEVI^ SEINING MAI cIII,nr.- mil: NTS WANT' Et, TO INTllii fitst.}: THE IiAItTLOTT SLWINO tiN I Y Tli •iN tiIIEAY si.Velf IN 6 11 Tilt INir Li, STA rk:` , licetioiA to tow rho h limn. or under (red. Ageut, ere deer. • tr..in i . Lit • 1,, tn. tioun IT right.Or- AtoE entoiigge, ZINZI A 0 01) FARM IMFLEIVIENTS. I) num & S LACK, liavo 023 band a Large Aamortment at xi. 'WIxO ntn rm.'s Es. 11011:+E LL.I K 6Tit AIV C ITTT SC TTII FY ANL) Y RA HEN, At No. 2$ and 30 Ohio St., Allegheny . UNDKRTAKING. 111, UAW" 110 W• ••••••kOL• "CV 1•11.176. 110WAIRD Si lilarrE, tniatiOrtrelg.Cmill, Coffin BOOM WO Wantester Livery nimble, Lorntr oa htotellela and Chanters Meets. Owlet. from Athol/en, Car and winity peomptty attended to. doalalrdat GREENBACKS ARE GOOD. CUFFIINS ! corrms =am SIEZESI MIZE 11.11100 NY U.%Dr.I:TA KING! UNIMRTAXIN4I =1 BOBEUT WI LIJ A 11S, itodertnker, 1)113c, No. 1.19 FOURTH STREET. rn.lertali In In rill lin bennehea. Ihnlntrrelnir lartn, out and tinenitrilntr everything nceentary ivr the prop, Intrrment, gieninntly Ltlenclrcl to. Ake- A entendld Wax. and Curling" nlninns tin ~1 at reitinnnble teem.. ilel,r. GREENILICKS ' ARE GOOD INSMIANCE AGENTS. GAUDINCII COFFIN, Agent of t , • It Prauklin, and Beltlrunyc North-va.t comet WWI/ and INT P. JONES, Agent for the %orth America, btato of Penn.ylvo.lo. a Ha , / for.' Compoolon. fl7Tr.lf ST II gAmiurL nEA, Secretary of the C0261).20T, curs[ r w ATVS MIEL73, I -1! : - •n 1)f 1 r.:. • ..••I ‘ 4. 1: 7.". r,. ~~ tale 'h.. rye., Tia, ttn pro.. Inev, an. “ two-..tor• Iran, hos., ilk le the cAunt) fencing .41,..ru11y t nd re nen, rleare4l; the rem Ire ed. Th.. laud le good, lax;tl theuloa a which pro4noe One crops of hay. It Is very ren•enient to churches, .e *o shire, Oe. This property will be told very cheap end us easy term.. Al.o. s Per m of about 7,0 acres, situated In West IThrotaeld Townighip, Indiana county, Penn, The Improvements ens • good, comfortable, wdrtry Frame Rouse. wills U rooms, ••large (mom burn . ear (Jar house,good oven cello. wash house, bake oven • ll.tw•lnr7 atone aiming hot... about Meares cleared and In ticuothy end clover; a good orchard of pple. peach, pear and quince tree*. The (racing Is generally ram. The land Is of a good quality, abut, ;lama of limestone. and but • short dlatanoe from cool. Thin property will be sold very cheap. Man, a Farm of about Zglacces adjoining Um above. The lgnproreneltln are • large two story Log Ileame and a large frame barn; 173 soros cleared sailtinder a good idate of oultlvatlont small apple orcha e rd; a • lor, Poo-story nilik-hourie. The. two (Inns united would malt, aria-rate Stock. Perm, or will be told Also. • Eh , . or 110 acres. tlinated in East Wheat. told W . wihtbill. Indium. county, l'e. The improve- Prame Flom. with 10 room, barn sr Ith good 0104 all around; 50 notes cleared: two tenement Ipg dwellings; apple arc/wird; rig' , coevenient to cherish. school., be tr.g.. well of the purrharge money will lie taken to weU 'lo cated land lis /ow, • Also.•• ram of LS3 aeree lq Elisabeth township, Allegheny county. The land is of the best quelity; • aurY large orchard of the' brat varlet( of fruit- This Cann will Inn told al a very reduced price. Pos aggaidon given no the hit dor of Avail. Awe. tne W.1./am In ralrfteld township, West- Moreland County, , Pa. containing 2,loanafe, about 0 Mlles loath of the flatiron .d The Improve mente nee two large hewed log house.: one of the largest nod heal frame barns In the towhAhlp; two apfae oreharits. The he arm la ander • [del state of cultivation. The forming is ell No. I. The land I. of the very Welt limestone; about 2:0 *era dewed, the ba/p.ce la good timber. Possession on the first day of April, Ibral. This property will be sold at it met bargain. The owner vtahes to engage in other business. 31 =°PiLlaVP EIENSI=I Alen, a Farm of ISO aorta, a l t lp, All poor rounl~, a ualf ton t 11U:h . /lest to.mabout 11 , ••••• • U p:ooi n firo, a young orchard of applo, peach and In I will boll this ratuable property very cheap and on cony terms. Yoe thritter artievisr!,thqqin,o4..... 11. TOR KR, Beal tani t. 607 No. 181 Vuorth street. GREENBACKS ARE GOOD. FOB BALE A WELL IFTIEVIAWIED TWO-STOWE FRAME DWELIAAIG. i r ? g l Al ß C C O 4 . )7l l l7 Warro P iWan ' illerel l d ' e " the ' ' THE LOT to Porty-ilve feet front, by One Hun dred feet deep. FINE DRAPE ATLIWII, PETIT TIIELI3, to. P.osemitin wtll be gleee on the rind of April neat, Abr.., A 00E1 IE4 STIME-ROO5l WITli ONE DWELL -1 Nli HOU S - be givre on th E. e lot of April nest. The proprlytor either aril or oxen/mg - a for couctrrilroperly. Terms eaay, Ingulre of O. 11. TOWEP, Nu. Ist Fourth atreet. J. T. ri.A.MPI-fl. E , tale Ilroter. and Itourance Agent, auluictstf as Vedyral pron. Allegheny. von SALE—One Engine, 15 inch .. ...dim:metre, I hot Inch •troLe. t fret heary Fly {Cheri, with hot and cold water force pumps, Woe. Oft .egret and valve, patent parting. Thl• engine la nearly new la of auporloy nortmanalilp, th e mottliga tarleir heavy. Alan. TOPE EfitilNES. trieh lneh striate, oittatile 01l wyny. ot a y now and the °there hem. Num little/014A. FOUR COMPL}:TE SETTS DEllltltiet 01001 h 0, Including Mill KJ:Abend arhyek, Wring 1. 1., root top, tope., Le. Alta. 1, 'o fret of Inch tubing, ratoJolute. pnmp barrels, rode, Ay- Thirty barrels Bone Charehal, A l.ot ten lent of Scrap Hoop Irma. Eighteen Woollen Took. 7.11 (yet diarnet yr I: pert *laves, capacity. I,n, hernis. Apply, earth DA-itir ELFIN EXT. te ood atreet., .1e01: or at Refinery. neer Flaarpa W burg Bridge. - FOR SALE. I=l TIMER STORY BRI(li ROUSES, N.-. 1 and 21. on tit,. east .14* of WE.AT ru)515t , 01 r muinualern couvra,nce n i l tnarruaenuult. au4 at prnueut In iterf.,l ord, une at ,Inu uleuunat aoul moat dr,rable altuattuu•tu ALlnghou). i . vairs4.l,ll uu tLe t.l of .tpril. Ensalr; ii n . f C. al nerokrr i11.11 . 41/e, tut': tc Nu ti Vrd,a I , tlirnhen SALE. =II Will he .old TO-1 , .11" a red¢col lake, This tr..; t..ttn 4 t, In W , etznereleand enut;(7, Pen o. na.. 0. a.. "Nor ‘ h- W ,, l'ine rev•s-rellllll listiroad. ;annul igto P.arg '" Inn ' :ry renuplrtr Yin further vartltular. imitate st the and UrEire at W J. J. lIALL No. HI 100rth . ,1 2 rit,tnargh.ra.2 (EMIRS IRE GOOD. 1? F.SIDES CE FOIRIES T. FOR I - 0ut.h..1 I.i. Ahi., Raab png 11.,•• pr...,d ir,it and -We. alth nt aruoud fart !runt re, t - de. p Linden ..trect , hall. ta . n;etrl , r, tare. , atteb ro. the,. tarp t chamber.. Watt r•iuni and lied•hyd *Mc. nardrober. chalets, hal.e•-tnea• Lre•• liar hall and TOM.. well papern.l and jaunted; 10 .lade tree.,+Ural. h.,. pl. a-autlT t• from Peon 'a. UTIIRCRT S l.l Market .tre t. 1:0ft Pt A LE.--- 4 BEA UTIF I it'Nl HY 111 , ...11iF F yln.r,d t.„1,n,,, tow TI. hip. front Ina ott the A tt1.,.. , na• 1111, d. at.nat .11 /1,.. rotatattt,t,g al.uut sere. ot land 1. - Ith a nue y e Wirt 1in0... a h tstlsh...l roam, train.. *table, rarrlagt- boo., •.ti 0.0111.441. a. sod other hulldtny... a eart•ty at trait trwea. r.roperty .111 tr wtd on n,•,7 terra, Owen the Oral day of April lar,ln. For far ther Itifitranatluta rol I a ire of Ai. I. T itVER. dell:If Real F...tate A,r. nt. 1 , 4 I uns In ht. I'oll NALE.--II am authorized to Eft, at r. of lam& .Ituated la A 'barite', Val hi, only three and a halflntl., (pan tha rite. aO.l three-roartha of Said. from the ritt,,burgh A stew. b...nv1110 Rallmad. I 'r. 1 . ..yr..-11 abated for rk oe, h belni ,-' all bottom 'bad. sad toro 'd t. ' ... g ted on Itw; bomb by b bill and ha, log uottncra exp.-tart, It t• mit II ittlsptc4 for • mittntrl c..tdcnc, t t n•i nt Dont on tan public roads. JOILN 11. 11..CILIST L'S FILINEFACTURIA.. • PIP IkTF FOB SArortL 51tneded ll Il no entre ot E . running through t o o Franklin, having n (Tont on Centre street of IT Creti depth, IN had. upon ',bath I. erecter( TWO rat/RI,K MILL Engine end Stoller all complete and in rood order. Alto, lap Itrlek ilwelllng boost, Inquire on Um pramtlaen. Jolly W. kIeRFITI a MM. IRE GOOD. FLJLING HOUSE O% WYLIE T h ree Yon NALK.—That large anti an- Inhed three tor 7 Brink Dwelling on Wylie street nrne Fifth. tiniabed la twerp .tile, containing 0 om, klichrn, range, bath morn, hot arta rub] r g throughout the building Thl. In °be of Rte ino+t dralrahle peop,tir. fur wriling or bum tu.rtru‘r now. utg . e . red fur tale Po•e•Auti .1.1 , r11 Lmaf ro' "ll ' .llCl " Ai3ll.l ' 4l. l lm .___ • - - TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING II(.11 ••1: FOR ItsALE, of hall. Oro parlors, dlnlng room. kitchen, Iwo good cellars. porob. font room. on ...roond door, balli room and IlnLittod 01110 stator tl‘ture• In throe rooms; 27 het front hp =drop, fronting on ,throe ...ler,. Tern, our.; lotO r. • mninder In one. Iwo, chree and four ye•o. For A Id Market .1. ELLEVG lIOIISEN FOR' ALL. -I • iNV Poo, no neat Ovoelllngs, Awl Oa. ont fring on Flra •nd Congo,. .tract., are art, ed at lo•• id - Ito...tnd on ran? terms. At neat No.. Land:, rrontltyr WT on . • ....s..a .to roue, Bobbed In good •tele and .-red AL.*. •plerolld two •tory So Pronging en Allegheny rher. and large APIA/ to Jall II Melt:AN & 1.1 - • TOIt'S :WALE OF MUCK 1 • a ltw ri 1,1511 50 tlno WTl.tr STIMET.--On TI V ,nth Inst..al 714 eelock, by order or el c.-tstot, of the est•te of N. Ivry, deo'd, will be cold (or cash by A. StslOralue, auctioneer, at torrtnatrelnl hales Room, 1011 !Smithfield ntrent. that desirable three .tor y BRICK DWELLING, cot.talu.. In gine rowing nod boll, No. /A Wllle atroet. Lot lii by r fret, more or Ito. lanlddretbd GREENBICKS ARC;_ GOOD • plA7lio AT A BAUGAlL—Splen did Ne•rn Ortaire rfano, carved Mg" und pmial Improved, from Yvan.., oterufronx buy r. 011 f only thrre months; coutr i t VII fro mold tor trmlo.Aigiceren VaLtPllr. mo. CI Wireil !Inman% jal //frond door &hove Wood elroM. '11E11E1: t4TORIt BRICK UOUSE FOR KA I.l:.—The three below Mirk Dwelling Douse, No. be berend 4tree 4, Merger, contain tug tee rooms, betides wash room aei bete room, andDroler .itAN. lo Steels fleet Eetate, Fourth street, Buren's DulLitag. I`*o tiTOUIE ILUJICK CV AC.CE .II}IRITFORRALE.—Tbe amatory Rack Dwell- Ina, rornat of Wobstor afloat and, Water Mier, fronting on the Wo,t CommOtti , amtalntag ton root., hmitlea Wag, room lan! 11,14 , Rooker In Simko nod Rad 'on 07 Fourth area, Market. DolitHag. IALIVAIILF. COAL ,POOPICJECIT Y FVtt t LE. 6 IMMO of exethent COAL, eta fool rein, eltunte 9 rode from rallroml,l7 miles/rem I'ltlenolgh . , with right of ofei to tbc s "‘" b '"'"Wtenturarr EIONEI Fa Ilfmket atoc. 311. T kl I It I PYRITES. THE Or.tvliiivLYAlYlA SILT 31ANTFACTURING COMPANY WILL DUI 3 E l "SelEtlrr3Elia, Stilpluiti-et, or Iron. I'co.ltwal.L Nnit lufetetorlog Co'. OM., Corner Pitt Street and Duquesne Way, - -- UPHOLSTERY. ' - nlt HAUL , W. ItOngart. viog:eygg rOICRTAI STREET 11:PROLSTERT J. es locum iCTILEELT . , ".1:111 WOOD.—Tho rabod.:l:.e:/7 (Z.° pamoot., ortato Gaol. Comfort.. Yeatbor Molt, 01. . , kinds; M.o. the eetehrlte Pao•nl All I, Inds of Shawl., and r t atoratlon la given In uniem. (.: ing •- ad 1..1 lag 40,4 r•rllet... etc ACILIZUT4 tor.Sicg. Ifflll - - -- BOOTS AND SHOES. ( • ! TWO F.S . --Special attention our r) hirge savl ~n apirte of a:i b 1.01 ts] .•••• ) 1F7.11 -STICIF,S; lad • Woo, -I loM It are 1t001.4. I .dlr. do Antlarltrn• Loan' do felt Latilm• I-ell Q , Ter-Shora. Ladirs• VOL Galtero, /Adloo• Gam Gorroes, I.a.dleo• Gam rtauttan Ladle, RuffenOer-lblnia. Artie Gal l n. a1t0..., Gum One-shot/. 101••••• Gam SandaG. ChUdrro . • Arun Gallen, Valdrott.• Gam Over-Moe'. heri:a Wooltord Ap e oralp Seat. 111,1'. do Klt•O Moo •• de Antic Gallen. Moon d• Peat de Mea'• Pelt Buckled as Melva Pelt Over-tih on , Men 'it flota da Moat . 0 Gum 82 20.611, Hem s Gum Poothad Gagrato Ono Th..., AN 1131, Ati MIXEM/bil aTGCC 01" Boots, shoes and Gaiters, FOR Ladies, Gents and Grendren, MULELLARD'S EMPORIUM. 55 and 57 Fifth Street. Jan :d&wr GREENS - E GOOD. J . A. 110 NSON & COAI GREAT bENI-Alt Hu AL CLEARANCE SALE BOOTS 41 SHOES, 7114Eado.cl.sty - , the 16th imusst., wil Their bold entire irrestiork Wu hero awned down,' and l be at Uy rrriloood for theft . riprlott titoek. prior, to sable room Remember the Number, 61 Mark - et Street, Jap Nex t Door to Dark er's Dry tkoods Store 1 4 001 i HERE t Men's Hand-Sewed l Oak-Tanned KIP LEATHER BOOTh ON I THREE DOLLAILS AND A HALF .1 PA II nr / d'Ei GUM SHOES AT NEW YORK PRICES. GUEAT BARGAINS TO BE OBTAINED it 2 FEDERAL STREET, IN BOOTS AND SHOES ?RHIN DARNED DOWN. Being determined te to reduce my pregent encl. I hate marked deem Um pries, and e 111 .4.11 ten nor cent less than any other honey In the tem title. in' • me • call and d yoa .tU be .etteled. W. 8. kIeCLINTOCIL In Federal ctreet, Allegheny. P. Y.—All geode warranted. .1.4 - - - -- 1101.Llidt - GIFTS. THE EU.T r. - Kern., MOST DURABLE. NL•r.. z.. Ihn tl l .nllll4 dot. Sett, !our tett dry. Carnahan I Co.'s ROOT 1%13 SEIOE STORE. rot. Market St and Mu Diamond, Pittsburgh. Pa. dria G - ARE GOOD. LADIES', GENTS', - Boole, Shore and Gaiters, At 1 -0 1 - 7. r•.. rota, Tint, and Nry •cro.qa. Sr- tolautt es•o - td•••41. tail . 1.11:A1EUI ClillEAVE111: Wor_.•n•• V orocr.• ci dotti-Inadr Boot.. d It two•o3 • tar >. .110.0ta If Itond• than Boca, I CC )11•••••' (lam Itu.klnA MI••<•• I; am Sandal. . . ... A 1...,. • Lary. , awn-talent tlf Ittkattng and Polish Boot, Bab:nov . 2k and (.titer" at arro low price.. dint. 1 1 011121..1511), J. Markot at.. at door from kb Ea FORT PITT FOUNDRY CHARMS KNAP NEPHEWS, HEAVY ORDNANCE. A N I) ALI. KINIth uF ilEArr A1i.1.401311111,1 to itt.t.i.rsl; MILL iturec, ht. A! , l MACItINEXT and ItET.tltTh. It111•Alit , attchded toprumptl ri y. A. h• ,fore. the brat mate al. •111 it• utord as this Fututitry. A Ovation called 1 to our NE:Rt FI.T r,ArrEliN and litchta.ed thellittes for a ttlng up the ac 7.1,11 G ARE GOOD. piTTt4BURGMFFOIVIIifIAY. A. GARRISON & CO FOUNDERS AND ILACRINISIS Manufartunrra C16111...1 DoUrn, 0(.11 •I•es, for rnn. Zlnr.opp, tiold, l'Aprr anti Ind R ir-uhtrt, Worts; 11.11- min MI devorty,lon,, Double tyriutber. wrltlk a %natty of other pu 1..rn., :away, on hand, nod fit...! to O.Nter on ithort o.llre .0.1 favorable toms. Onlce and \Varrhou.e. It) , rnlttitte•lrl ..trryt, l'itt•burgh. fe.t:ty •. II T W. V max.— • . ADLaI 11 , TNA STONE WORKS. A. BRADLEY & CO. COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. Among which ere the celebrated EII.REII4, TROPIC/ 11 I d a A a L tSi i ' O l4 N 11; E I S b t {Md . IColo'OstAo) YET.I manufacture _ • „ GRATER, GRATE n c ioNts, aa Odle aud Warattoune,orner of fsn^:l.4 J. C. , n. .r JAME'S T. JIHAD tg. CD., C•CCCES.SOII3 TO S. JoNRS & co.. 321%.211zvi:P 13 1"camt.,... CvR. FUUIIfII AND WOOD STS., EZEI = GREENBACKS ARE GOOD OIL WORKS. WooLDBIDGE OIL nEnsn - G ,ue COMPANY; OF PITTSBUROH. .101 IN WATT. rncAldent. IIF:N HY LVM., an..lTrem , r. WORKS IN TEMPEILINCEVILLE Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (Ntar Su•pyu+l,n jl.-t•bc• MA NUFACTURERS PURE Will - Cu , BOUTIN IN Cr. 0I I Brand—" Lucifer." Tbla Olt cannot no excelled fur hurulag prop.-ellee color or ore teat. and-Lc pot up to t.easulted bar .utt t .1, for UNE, or EXPORT. la: uICS . Ininca TORS—John Wan. Rol,ert Lr, Geo. nt..k B. Ili.rrum, 1. L. caldtv.-11.:II. 11. Co/llne., J. \ Boner, /BIL Wallace., 1/. W. Curoll. JAll:duttl STANDARD— .F'.ota-c).l..ovizsa 11.c.flacpx-y. CLARK & SUMNER. Wort■ and OfGee, Colllne Townohlp OTTICk iV PlTragrallll—:4 WOO , TrIEF.T. Theee narks has e the largrat rapacity In the coun try. The brand otagola the blabeat in lids country I.d In luropt, for ne np"rerarCd'ad LI TY . III nor expors. Menufactorers of COILETIS. STILLS, TANKS MIA id:preyed Bertny Tools CO. Oil Well. deldiy DUIVRARD CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY. OWee Co,. of Penn and!Risyne Ei!iroot. This eensedny wan organ teed .op the Vtb Inst. wader the rennet - lewd& Mining and wanufactortng 14 , 14 The tenth..f of the eosoreteradjolan tbe.ttans of the thankardreeek Union Ull ConsPenT. of thin 047. Capltalldock."... • 211 d 'Working Fend , Par Value of each hbare ICr• OTVICV.IM: PmAdezt—Et, A. JOHNliTtttil• Necretnry and Trramurer—ft W. EITCUIP.. DI.II.T.CIOHBI. P. A. Jot:Diann. L. A. BMDon. I:na.Xn SNyz.n. J.AAILA finnaw, L' "3 : l 7'd (ja"T. IL w. LTICtjTt. COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS: PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Constantly on tuna rad for axle AT TAE LOIV-USV MARKET RATES: IL C. dr. J. A. sAwyEn, Ns. A "WOOD STREET. SUPERIOR OIL ENOLNEs. lite are condrueting. wad aW ilrev on him& pertor Idyls vt 41=r_, .7ZEN7I3.I=MEE ifThl EMIR A CMOS Olt TRIM BOILER. Re Inlltc Ili, for flit. pqr ••• t ee 'l lgr°, ` To n A g j n oi mix watc4 5. 1& 41.6 ' ITARE '; FTWl. w it.trint.r. Ca JAMES MUMS, Anoxia A.nr, DT.40,11 CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, SW.. meek, Daqucono ==EMIA3 EMIZIE _.~: .- • ANT, 1865 wilivEß ßßANGEMEalagAggli PENNNYLVA-NIA cEtyruAL DAILY Tr. tINS 0nJ1 , 4 11 , .ND.1Y, Nov. t1:1‘. 154 train MCI at e t• III• 11 PI -1 • / , 1•1•.•• rorNer of Wg,A. B e at Altoona` •, ..M 4.: :Bellefonte, 10:0 liNrrtertirT„T !,••••• Tor., la Allen. 5.11 C. 11.; Ind New la. 0 Y.' r. at. ' • • t.,•lll:Sol...enres a 51. orarly all •tatlon, Alton/ISi H r. s ; r. at, ; arriving a A r met .. I''CATI"' "'". 111)1a aa . r • . 0 1 , 4 1 .4 osi f's I...rvdo't • to r r a. ' • I . ,Traa, ii:I0 1 ort, •i• ..11rntoon. , ',IV York. 'via •411.4.1:7*-- Mersin, can run throlik thl• train fro. rttg: Ilaltimore and rtilladriptua, and to WM 1 orla id IPrentoirn. FAsT LISI r:—'.raven l'itt.borgh at 10:110 r. , topping noir at prier atatlona. asrlvea at Al . .I.trrli•hzr, A. ; mat t. 11., Thliadrlrld.i. , rly r. and Sleri t iorli. via Philadelphia, •t r. at. • liff - nalint t 011 • . .11,13NSTiM Si i'4lllldoflATlON—Dallyfeartr. Sunday •at 1:11 r. alopping at reirtilar atatleaa Ortacen ISt t/diurzh and Conernaugh. and eolaneOthra at 11Ialrar Inl•r•retlon with trains on the Indiana 'lrani+ and 1/VE.5t Iteno_sylvania ILI/Woad. .I.l.TisiN A Ai ro'suada/ • 1:U .5. i1(.15 I'3i 10lnDATIO aNl— I taally a(ttarLeSt.lla,t etrren P 1 1 .•Su I rgh •nd/Alioogat anldgaaaed•l nertion wiltsola on thr Indiana Branch, W 1 , -nnsylratila Hallroad. Ebellstniro erv..ati MX road.. atom', liraorh. Firit Adeindinsodallnn Train for Wall'a Sl.al/01- I, a l r. (otts•pt Sunda,. at 5 sdronA rennin/mink/on Train 'or Wall . * swum" daily (tarry( ....slay, at 10,11 A. sa. Penn .arsonnodation, SO. I—Learea daily (e.ase)s •t r. u. Third Arr0y0...1.5M0: trial': for Wall'. Statlati— Id'inra icarrot Sundayri at 0:03 r. ii. Peon .arconircaslal ion, So. 7 -Learra dull y (nre4,4 ronony.i r. 31., atopplllg st all ctsUoni be to-rola Ititl,burst and Prim Station. Ti,, t "Lurch rain Irani, Wall Station every SIM -13, at ':01 i, 1111.. and arrive-. In rltt.burge at 10:111 Iletorniny. leave, l'itt,lia.rah at 11. 1 ::50 nod arrive. at Pr all', Station at 2,554 r. at. Remo-sing Train, drill, IEI l'ittsbargh As follows, sta it f ....( lane 2ied A. M. LAr.t AV all'.. 6t...210g Accommodation rira. A. It. Perm Accommodation i-econd NY all's Station Accommodation . 3,50 A. M. dont:Morn Atmommodation Untrs S. M. 11111norn LA;Mte. . . ..... .... , I r. M. ....ma A t coramodation 1114 . 1,119rant...11....50 r. 10. 7 1 , .. AV all's tif,.(l. Accornmodat on.. .. Idd r. M. I'l4llA-I , lpllia Expre..a 2:11: r. iL P.m Accommodaii . on, No. 2 . a- - %Lail ..... .......... Z M. Ur. ..... ........ .............. A Agrnl the Et..1,111r Clumparly will through ',eh train twfore rear theDepat, cheek', and ,halver bgage to any parl Ow city, thliee, No. 410 Peon b-re opext . dayanul Mbt--where order, for tho movement of pusea and will re.cel we prompt attention. italtitnoty Flapre.,.. znir r with Philadelphia r.. .t tCDP. X.. no Mondya. N , erto - r. —ln fa., of 10,,. the Company will 0614 r.• reapon,Mle for pr al bagßaps b and Per on amount not exceedlnw hife. IT. 11. ItrifitliVirrr. Agani a br.Pen nayirania l'ontral Railroad Parwmaer Sta io..on 1-11,...21) And Wmallapion Wee*, GREENRICKS IRE GOOD. HITTSBURGII, prigipstamal \V AY NE & 1:Al L AN I/ CLEVELAND & llTTSEttratia RA II.1:0A.1), nel'l.l. {Tinter Arrangement. ISIS. Uo arl as \oa a-I],On, tath . ., 19G3„ train, wfll ream f•liioA., F. Pbr • FAr / . 00a - 6,tret. Chte;tgro. kract. irlatchnp., F • ..... A 0. ?„: , g0 A. 51. . I r., H. 2:W . % f , 4 P. Y. prr, .... r. a. .. ..... 7:IV A. H. 6:00 A. N. :113 For Nev. - a:4lr and Erie 6. 12 A, a. urrlvr. at r V.. Ft. W. & I!. If W. ..$l. r r It =Ml==22 and Inn Tits Trit-2:M Saw rnsrt.r.-3:4i e. I V 1.1113.1 .311 — le.,) x:n) in. 11.1,VILT - r. turnong. anive at fal.hroy I'. 11. 11 , . C. 11' . —;:i1 a. N1..t.7+ . 1. at., r. 11.. Calf, at. and n. (.EoC.lik: PARKIN, Ticket Agnt, nt.,n 1 . a.....-oxvr Station, Pinang/V., pa. Q. EICHI Ticket Agent. Allcg6evT Ogg n. OD. I " '7'" . i!fg) ~ , L . N 7 •AlI lArLVAalliglig@ii P. THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE yr. \ jILTI:r:VTI.I.E. it, toI.I . MBUS. LOUISVILLE, : ST. IL,OltlNi AL"' all Ile !trine/pal ( AND Pt.lilTalrEST. , and Iller PION OAT. Nosrainrax :man, ta6.5 TrllvieLtill rut% arrLt e at the I:5;10N Der* 2:15P. IL .. ) LerLLILLI 111. A L 'e Gen' MA/1 Aernt. Polon Depot, isitu.ssji. rITTSIIIT ft BURG AND I:. R. Winter Arrangemen MONDAY. ocroBER 30th. I* .S, ft ill 1.-r.”. tt.,• corner of•ltesa T. at• r is 1..... $.l cri Lortnet st, ••. . 3,10 P. E. WAD A.. at. iVr-t . K... - •t..rl • .11:11/ .1.. v. ital a. X. :••••,•nnatt • ' .• . 5:46 r. Trii in to (no, 51rFir, t lor 1 irkcts appl to A. .1. ,Il A XX'. Agent. W It. TOUT Li.E.Glik:Nl( • arawiggitil ALLEY (11.4.1410 E OF TL3IE.. Ih; nrtf, iN DAY. NON. 'Nth. I. ..T.AatZeo• o ill am ttgril to tun .2.• follOwit 2, 11. T RAI Ler. >rrirlai, ELlO:wain:4 Fq.S al. L .„.. ;:t X.: "'Et riAtrrh' at. to P. si . . ....ON—Leaves Kittanning ai Ia• P. arriving 10 F. 11:0:1 A. Lego.. ntt.b”rgb 1:113 U. arriving nt FilLtanallg ;10, w. i'ONIMODATION Tr'• •s"-- 1„. l'orslOrrig ar Wt . /TO - Li riliAor¢h al 1:10 r. y , arrllj ag at Elgl - at 3,13 r. at. ALEDICAL. - . 1 )1 - SPEI . SLIL. --- Dr. Strickland's -a- , T. , N It' a a roneen t="laftt:”%tT"anll! , e‹ -- Vtcjiti, D . Tr; l l - ; g V.n tT " t, IftV;IT .1 (.. -C O . Y4eN . erento. v., tem. DI, a reer-' / C CO 6,1 rain remedy fon Dvepepia. Ci .rive.l or Indtgentton. Serrous- .-- ne.- Lon. of Appetite., „..., ~ . , \\..................„0", Aridity of Me btom.Ft, „ , 40 1 4. . .) ~ Flatulency and elebilite. it ......• . le not AlrlooloAle; ther, , fore. ....„ pxilloularly eultegi fur weak, -, etiliN' 'r ; stet - emu. atol .iy•peptie per- • __- ..... • I.orol. For bale by all druif-,• OA. ever,. her< at 61 r.ro.oulc. ._ • 11. I. 61:LI.EttS .1 . • CO-. • Wiltot.r9..ter. AG.f.tiTel. _ _ .. n.,-..i‘.1 _ 1 ilt. STIIICKLA.ND'S 3leLllllnous A- , I' °l;6l' 8AJ..4‘131 Is a arrouted to he the only 11•0,. .lf';:tr:r., 0 re, . . r-L,;,',t,' Colds, Ir o :,. ,;, ,°, , GL , .-. . mii A•thmu, Whcmping `amp. ' •:, . :'• • • • ChrOnie Coughs, Con.• .4 - -_ , ... 2 .1V0 Ur . - - I Eton, Itrouchttla 2nd Croup. 1 - .., 1..,-,. ~ „...,. 2_ Urdu prepared front Honey ORE: and Eh rlre, It 1., healing, t.ort- . 1. , A . ,u,""4"P riv -th r ' V AG1i.,Z........_.. plrdeoalarly .la c ar ilfretams of thi s Throat awl LUDge - POP Pad by trugib.ta we erytrht_re. 132 STRlCliiatfilYS P Dal CURED thou- PLt 1s AND ' a. &TIN-7f PILES.. It glaes immediate arid attecta , a tatTa r:wtaorrart.ntTearytolcasr" Y. Yor .41e by all Druggiata, it arta, per bottle, CUM GREENBIeIiS ARE FORTY TEARS PRACTICE:- , SE:YVAL 'DISZA.4B6 lives inn a tonsrledge seldom sell:lived Ty neat: Lan, .11y long residence in thly city, and tbe =Dan' f patients treated ,mnuolly 1:7 Inc.:aro auMnimar, P kgliAtlifililZiLt„ or 'Sexual :ifeskit4i tot all diseases srlstrig therctrOm, are. aamllnam 4r t ABLEtime than herrtalore bytarNE” ABLE FiFsitEDIF.S. • ifedletaes seaVtoaartrsrt et the Union. All letters moat esmtalo • SUMP ad tar return iweLr ter• I' rrespondence 'held na.rMle4 Of. ger •aa STREPT,. nese Allisronal Marta*, f. filt,m‘Srfarr. it•-r.JA L 1.213 • . Sas.£o3. rittsbargb.s, PRIVATE nisr..4sr.s.. 4 UFFICE. Ivr. near lisza. I For the tore 0411 df:i - otrq of a private natqr,, (* wow two to . f oo r .isys. bralreatirely oow ond, or. trroment. 1 4 cooloof oalnoss, and Cloth.: 011rotare of the Ceal t+l Omit.. card their prof - cat:cm 'fare Iromotr.l or moors rrtuutled. time boars—l to 10, ri.,lLy to:, to 4 24 SF. Y. AOJrraslrtters.W..=;i r tnu •, t ,,,.. r 47, VINEGAR . pi RE MUTE ifrINE.r.E.GAP IF sTOUF, AXD VOA SA.L.DDIC W. W. DATI!ti, DIKVGIS:T, Corner Sheffield and Bealer-Sls;,' "Otfost I%Xtit7a;ol3.oattcrx - .,Voss. Trl JR.4111,c - . --4 roc-n7ip:A-Ev D.r r , ur Vl4 104« Mire EC= 1 -, 1;r04../(Ni t.1:13. .3031.t.N3. CA k: 311 to r.-.T3: .I'4l/ • 5" . :.;.. t 1.. • • OEM ax5.ca~,..~,,..- ; RAILROADS. =SEEM I=EIMMIZIMII3 1= I r. v. 1049 A.!Y. rlule.de • - R. E. t.F.L.I.ERS °S. M. 4 Winmr..tcr. Ar.lurr. LES - E. E. PruoLsl.4.x.x.*AaSZT. t'is