The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 11, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18C±.1
.CUARTIERS VALLEY RAILROAD,
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The sale of thisrailroad having be'en con
firmed by the Supreme Court of Pennsyl
mule, J. EDOAD. TROMP6O3 and JOLIN
Ilittartast, the trasteis named in the mort
gage, festerday made conveyance of the;
property to WILLIAM J. 'fitment), and the I
deed will at once be put on record.
The Washington Reporter recently made
come statements respecting the future pros
pects of the road, which we find upon in;
quiry are not warranted by the facts. JAY
COOKE has no interest in the - purchase of
the road, having-disposed to other parties
of the bonds ho held. lie has, consequent-.
' ly, nothing to protect by ensuring the com
pletion of the enterprise. It is"prObable a
New company will be organized; . and in
that event it. cannot. fail, but',the lambi
tants along the route will be called -on to
exemplify their seal in behalf of the enter
prise by subscribing to the - new ` stock.
Whether or not cars will be running in
eighteen months, as our contemporary con
jectures, will depend as much upon the
• promptness and liberality of these subscrip
tions as on the friendly dispositions of the
party into whose hands the work has le-
Bally passed.
We may add, that the completion of the
road would be of considerable value to
Pittsburgh, opening as it would direct and
easy communication through a prosperoua
district of country, and shortening mate
rially the distance between this point and
Wheeling, and all places beyond. This
district was formerly tributary, almost ex
elusively to this city; but the construction
of the liemOfield Railroad 'turned the cur
rent of -business the other way, where it
must stay until this link shall be completed,
when it will turn back with increased vol
ume. We trust, therefore that whenever
as appeal shall be made to our citizens for
aid in this undertaking it will be extended
with a readiness, and to a degree; its rela
tive importanee dewands.
THE COMWTRA/DE.
In consequence :of the heavy. fall in
price of anthracite coal at Philadelphia,
Ness York and eliewhere, many ownersof
colheries and companies` engaged in con.
constructing new coal railroads, have been
constrained to reduce the tariff of wages.
In the collieries the redaction was nor in
proportion to the depreciation in value of
veal, and left quite probleraatical a...margin
of pioftt for the employees. But, as a re.
suit of these reductions of wages, a num—
ber of formidable strikes have occurred,
the vrtnkmen profesthig that at ,the rate
they have to pay for provisions they can
not support—their families on the wages
offered. -
Of course, if a man has labor, Maall
or menial, or mixed to sell, it is his pre
rogative to determine the conditions on
which he will part with. it. In this res
pect labor stands in the same position as
any other — description of property. But
eieLploiers - have ad equal option to buy
labor or not, ea their interests shall dic
tate. It is not In reason that they should
agree to pay a rate of oompensation which
mutt certainly entail a heavy and constant
loia. It is better for them to suspend oper
ations, and wait for the exhaustion of the
stock of coal in market, and the access of
price 'which must result from a diminished
adPply. But can the workmen wait? Can
they support their families, without any
wages at all, as well as with wages which
are not fully up to their demands? Have
they been so provident during the preval
ence of high prices as to lay by a muffle :
dewy for this period of pressure: These
are practical .questions, the .solution of
which cannot be pushed aside.
If the men who are engaged in these
• pursuits cannot arrive at terms with their
employers, they will naturally crowd, to
some extent, at least, 'rt.) other depart
ments. The tendency of such movements
is necessarily to lower wages in the de
partments thus invaded, by creating an
over-supply. This is one of the !methods
k by which the labor market finds its adjust
memt in various pursuits.
THE CAUSES OF INSANITY
The causes of insanity are a sore puzzle
to thois who look for some easy method of
Solving one of the most intricate questions
with which medical men" are called upon
to deal. They look into books treating
specially of Insanity, and into the reports
.of Hospitals for the Insane, and find long
lists of names where they h:d hoped to
find a few principal facts, not remembering
that those who made such lists or tables are
compelled to rely for their information, in
the great majority of cases, on the rela
tives or friends, whose. feelings too often
warp their judgment and powers of obser—
vation.. These lists are almost uniformly
headed "assigned causes" of insanity, and
subsequent observations and examinations
enable the physician to correct any error,
but that correction for obvious reasons can
aotbe shown in the tables.
Moreover, very few cases of Juanita. can
strictly be said to have had 'their origin in
one rause simply; more frequently the re.
stilt is to lie traced back, two or more causes
• acting In conjunction, or at successive De,
riod+, and - herein we find the necessity of
the distinction, so often made by medical
writers, into pre-disposing and exciting
causes.
The pre-disposing are those wh Mit acting
through a longer or shorter space of time,
send to disorder the nervous system to such
anextent, that some new or exciting cause
being added, the attack of insanity is fully
and often suddenly deieloped.
Like consumption and some other dis-
eases, insanity is transmitted from ono
generation to anOther, and thus many Judi
-nth:tabs inherit ix constitution which con
tains 'germs, amity developed by various
favoring influences, into a morbid growth
and often into ' deadly fruit. Many per
bons,, who may ?sot he insane, transmit to
their children, as the result of their irregu
lar lives or
practices, constitutions
pie-disposed to various nervous disorders,
and among these insanity i s too
Often to be found. It is a matter,
'not by any peens difficult to prove,
that the follies and vices of one generation
may be traced In the diseases of another
and succeeding generation. If. as the
l" meet met:mite investigations have clearly
Shown, the greater proportion pf Idiots and
Imbeciles are to be tmeed to. the drunken
habitsrof one or both parents, it is no for.
ced inference to draw, that the nervous
Isoristitution, pre-disposing to insairity, may
also be tracerkto a similar origin.' But, even
wfiere no hereditary tendency may' 1a ,
fame, the course of life, the indulgence in •
various Improper habits and praetleee, the
constant:excitement in which some live, and
the irregular manner of eatiug and sleep.
jog, with the -ingot ir disregard of all hy- 1
-Ovule laws, which many persons peroio•
tenth , maintain, will surely place any eon- ,
stittition in a state very unfavorable to re-
sist the attacks or encroachments of. dis- I
ease. (treat surprise is often manifested
at the apparently sudden Outbreak of in
i sanity in any. particular individual,• 101 l
could It be l'hown that, for months or even
years, that individual had been ' ddleted
to vices which have gradually undermined
the nervous system, the wonder would be
that it has not occurred owner. ' Could
those who have bad the opportunity of is•
v otlgating w oes of . insanity, tell only a
small part or what they have 'discovered,
men would stand aghast at the fearful rev
elation. Cafortunately raen do not give
heed to these admonitionsi, but go on with
the impression, that their minds or their
nervous system, are strong enough, to resist
such iufluencea. But though the system
may thus be pre-disposed by-various intlu
ences, some directly acting cause, produc
int. a vivid impression, comes in to hasten
the final catastrophe. The train may be all
laid but the spark of fire is required to effect
the explosion. '
Again, writers divide the causes of ' in
sanity into moral, or those arising from the
passions, emotions ancl affections, and phys
ical, or those arising from some bodily dis
ease or disorder, and these may also be
either pm-disposing or exciting. For ex
ample, an individual has been for a length
of time suffering from some bodily dis
ease which has seriously. undermined
the health, when a vivid moral im
pression tasty be made in some sudden
and unexpected manner, and • the.
mind gives way, or the reverse condition
may occur. A moral cause, steadily act
ing, may produce bodily disease, or un
.pleasant news has often taken away the
appetite, disordered the stomach and caused
sleepless nights, and often a long lingering
fever or other illness, and thus a moral af
fiction. may originate a physical disease.
Nothing will hasten an attack of insanity
more rapidly than coritinned loos of sleep,
from the deleterious intluenceit exerts over
all the bodily functions. He 'who can se
cure pound, regular sleep for six or eight
hours each day may touch more surely
count on good bodily and mental health
than he who passes anxious days and sleep
less nights.. Any one who has 'felt the ex
ceeding discomfort arising from . loss of
sleep for one or two successive nights, may
readily conceive what influence may be ex
erted on the mind and bodily system by a
continuance of such loss, and the wear and
tear induced by constant daily work super
added. Individuals in this state of dis
' tress and discomfort, unable to accOunt for
their miserable feelings, take to reading
the Bible or frequentinc religions meetings,
in the hope of relief, but it comes not In
this way, and' they persevere with more
agonizing importunity until themind gives
way, and the friends lay the blame on re
ligion. The instinctive feeling of all men
in distress is to turn to religion for help'
and relief, too often overlooking the im
portant fact that sound physical health is
essential to right views of religion, and
that the advice of a physician would, pro
perly followed, speedily dispel their un
uneasy and unhealthy sensations, and qual
ify them more fully to discharge their moral
and religions, as well as their social, du
ties. We commend the principle explain
ed in the following extract front the .Report
of Dr. Kinannws, of the Pennsylvania
Hospital for the Insane of Philadelphia,
(distinguished for his experience and his
ripe judgment.) to the candid considera
tion of every one : '
"A young man of very moderate men
tal capacity, little education, and accus
tomed to a laborious occupation, from
too much confinement at his r basi.Ress finds
his health failing, and gives, up- this em
ployment for a few months, tovecfruit. A t
the end of that time, althotith not well,
he is able to return to work, but then dis
covers that the changes in the times makes
it impossible for him to find anything to
do. His means being exhausted, his body
weak, without his customary exercise, his
mind became gradually in a morbid state,
when some excitement from Miller's
prophecy occurring his neighborhood, he l i
immediately attempts to study the subject,
and to ascertain its truth from close read
ing
of the Bible—an investigation utterly
unsuited for his capacity under any cir
cumstancea—and the difficultiUshe encoun
ters at the very threshhold, lead to a vio
lent attack of mania. The disease v‘ as
attributed to Miller's prophecy, or to reli -
gious excitement, but neither of these
causes would give a proper idea Cl the
origin of the case. Before being excited
on that subject, the patient's mind was
ready to be overturned by any abstruse or
exciting matter that might be presented to
it. Without his loss, of employment this
would not have-Pk:mimed, and without the
enfeebled health, which accompanied it,
his attempted investigation might have
been harmless." M. B.
ENGLAND'S TROUBLE
Some of the London journals urge such
precautionary measures for the preserva
tion of order, not MI Ireland, but in Eng
land itself, as to raise at least a doubt if Fe-
Monism is the only danger that confronts
the British government. They demand a
strict scrutiny into the extent of the Feni
an organization in England, and that
strong guards he placed over all depots of
arms and ammunition. It is possible this
vigilance is designed merely to fore . stall
and frustrate any movements that might be
attempted by the large Irish population
domiciled in England, and of which Lon
don contains - more - than Dublin. But it is,
also, possible that under cover of looking
after Fenians, which would be popular
with the bulk of Englishmen, some thing
more is intended. The champions of a
liberal suffrage, taking advantage of the
difficulties which environ the government,
and the aristocracy which it represents,
have become so bold us to abash the rulers.
Popular demonstrations which, In former
years, would have been promptly sup
pressed, have been unwillingly permitted.
The royal troops, hitherto vaunted as the
instruments of repression, Lave been with
drawn to their brirrticka, and kept there, as
the only Means of preventing an outbreak,
the end or which could not he divined.
Whether any connection actually exists be
tween the Reform and the Fenian move
ments, there is certainly ground for appre
hending that co.operation might be estate.
liehed shofild a serious collision occur of
the government forces with either of geese
elements, Both are resolved to wring con
cessions of Ligh importance from the crown.
Any distress the government may fall into
is their common opportunity, and may
bring them into alliance.
ff=EMOlS=Ztli=
CTATES EN ATO UI P.
WaeurnoTaw, Dec• 6, 1866
MEmE.I3S. EDLIORS:-.111 your fair and
impartial article upon the. United States
Senatorship, in your iESUO of the 3d inst.,
you say:
"Mr. Stevens is a magnetic character—a
born leader—and if he was younger and
less infirm, would distance all his competi
tOrs. In capacity to deal:whit ideas, he dots
not surpass Mr. Williams, but, is greatly
= minx. to him In that- prime qualification
of statesmanship, the ability to . Manage
men and affairs. Ete has a sw member.,
instructedfor him, but is not likely to be- j NEW ADVERTISER - ENT'.
come formidable." i
Mr. Stevens Is trulY the v1121'11(.1.'1 you ' JAMBS T. BRADY it CO.,
tleactitte, end it is indeed a pity 11‘al
rand , iver Crew I‘‘'
I tEusslstltate tn Jones a en.
and a man sho
t wo, yoli to beij,,, that j.. 1, 3 1 corner ronetta and WoOd SM.
infirm" Old noon he .1) ortrll rr
as being. tit Cll 1111t1 3 tiny BANKERs 8 6 BRogEts
or Igo ago, I Sias , truck by Ili. , vigor of 9
the "great e mniii - oner," iv
mane called. His NV ICI` Is firm, his eye is
d ear, find lament of intellect unahatuth
ten trio talk 0 . 1 1 011 hk physi, Weak'
~,m a would be surprised to see how vigor.
ors he Is. Ho baa as much endurance in
Situ to-day as twenty men 1 eould name
in the fiouse,"who hate not yet seen their
three score years. There is not Iting in Ski .
511.1111 Chill iu OW Hay
of his eleeti tn. At the last of the set.sion,
which clutrd in tlog.days, be telllltilled al
hls post for twentyfonr cor• s tom s
--snatching now and then it rat nap oil it
lounge in tire II use or the clog L 10 0111
and 'in the nutrutng wanted to lija bulg.
Ines as smartly 11 , 1 ninny n ctnnnh.man. As
leader of the House to slay, he is as keen,
ready, alert and full of resources as I have
ever seen hitn. In that "prime qualitlea.
tion of statesmanship" which you grant
hint so gracefully and freely, Ile still
shines pre.enduent.
As to his strength as a candidate, I think
you are mistaken. You underrate It.
Stevens could to-day command tirrnty-si
votes in the Legislature, and I do not think
there is another of the candidates w ho could
do - the sante; none, certainly, better.
Of the men before the people of Penn
sylvania for the Senatorship, he weals to
me to stand first. He has a national and
Most -enviable reputation. He is s high
spirited, firm, honest, old matt. Ile Lunt
afraid to follow whith'er his principles lead
him. No truer man ever lived. The dis
honored seat of Mr. Cowan will receive
front him more dignity than it will imPart.
He would be master of the situation- How
ever wise, dignified, able and- patriotic the
other candidates may be—and I cheerfully
award them high places in these'respects—
he stands their equal, at leastin all these.
And who among them all has been so tried
and faithful found as 110 He he fully tip
to Allegheny county' high-water mark.
His election would send a thrill of jti
throng`h every patriotic heart in the laud,
and would be hailed -with triumph In both
houses of Congress. Ard.kunr.N v.
TIIVSSES: TRUSSES! TBUSSES!
TRUSsE! TRUSS ad! TItUddES
TRUSSEd: TRU inf.*: r111::3S: :
A euro.rtor article of Trusset. The latost 101-
provement•
Ilard RubSer Tru•sea.
hard Robber True,ee.
Bard Slobber Truax_.
'those ...letting a good Trot . and ate toe prier,
Deed call and examine my etocl htfory purcbsu
lug tletwtere.
dopertor Carbon 011. Soda Abb. and rob Ass,
Perfumery and Patent fledletnea of all Itode. A
'ergo and complete assortment or Gam Kinetic and
fiord Rubber hyrlnges. liemetnher the Mae, at
DRUG ST.JItE.
oTORE,
Corner of Use Dtamond r and Market btreri.
Corner Of the Dlataundlia4 lilt ket street.
'delo.lll,,
What SwayneA Oin.l w ent Will Do
will cure Itch 10 from 1! to IS tunas.
2—it will cure the most obstinate oases of Totter.
3-1 t will core Chronic Eristorlan urine face.
erlll'eure Salt Jihrux.. beak' Head.
cure Iteltlns Pllto, ad !crypt!, ac e s . 0-It will rovltlvely rare all Skin Diseases.
7—Use hwATNa'NthoTsil_ol' zed scratch col:nor..
••iTClit , /or. &mower fitaletsot, ••TP.TTEtt."
•'ITCH" . Dr. titsotyas's 0101entra, • 6 TY.TTEIt' •
"11011" • ••TErrEia"
25.1iVE.11KtUWH rEll."
'ITCH" "TICTTEas"
• - tTell” TO PAIL ••TETTE.R.t•
••ITCI3" ttrETTER't
Prepared only by Dr. SWAYN . b: A 6 . 4./ . 15 . ,
.I•htla
telpttla. b‘old by SUCI-AltttA h
133 thelet street. OKO. A- Itk.L./..t, 37 Wood 01.,
303, YI.E.IIING. Oct Marko. It., Intltlth.l:l2 A,
cor. 4111 and Slarkotf:tretts, Itsburch. .liA, Y. 6
01.11117, Alleghet,. au2l:l:o:Tfe.
AN A lUTIVIIIN SEG(. ESI 10 N,—
NOW, allhenry fogs scion and %earth:the 'etude cam.
met. to blow: nose.as the unman body, exhaketed
lite Inanimate nature by the hosts of ...Int. be
gins to wilt and droop; now. ere the Inclement
ranter Makes its trying ot•set : NOW is the time for
a preparatory toiars.• of the beet acclimating sell!.
cite in C.liilt riCi. • •
-
HoliTLTTX.r.'re leTOll/,Cif lIITTEttri.
Fever and Arta is rampant In all v.t.p. , r be
Country. gthretne. hi , Duffle's]ae admit. sell) not
quell th e phase of the dlesetae which at preeedt per
vades the entire Vieth. It I. well that It Is Su, fir,
the ITMOy too-called) is deadlier then the =Cady,
Hut If tiolniet Is IneClcient to Intel:ld:tent firers.
litenTE•Pf Elt la OFTTF.I/S is Irreeletleilt . 1 ywould
he safe to make A eontra,t. enter b•. 1. 0. perialtle 4,
that any given "Free r.and-A gut. Distr ict" should
he exempted fro, the tinother for an) parthmlar
time. providedevery 13111101:ant esi.ol,l mate ti.,
ourt
acctdig to threlons. utie th term
of the cont 1 be, has n ever he d ns an s
lur e
tanc•
in medicine seMelt thin sterling lacier trans sail
.tl./0.1/C medlclne less fated h , vi ard ell the cons
p.slnt, Veheu taken drily sr peon clfon against
avatar:, Hnndreds of nisi etrtahs hay* vaandoked
all the oalulual Apecan , And now p ree Me this
bonnie se vegetable torth and IlOthirig -etre. a, a
prevero tve And rare for a' . l the fem. of chili s sad
fever. V got is the thing most needful th• there
cares as sect!. In • , ssitritsla and nerroul alleellour,
I••nd tiim•raTritiem DITYY.F.h Are the/art. sue ,
ent, and most wholesome strengthen! „•-„ trepkra
tl n a-
that human skill hue yet 501,, ,(C 4..;:i ' . •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
W3f. Jr., Adams Eaprea Office,
61 Fifth Street, Co an authorised Agent la rccare
Advertisements for the GAZETTE, and ail other
papers, throughout the United States and the
Canadas. _
M"'HAVOIL OF ALLEGHENY
JOHN MORRISON
WIII be a candidate tic re-election to the• blneor
Jolty; anbJtet to the sc:loa of thy. L • Di 21.1 Pa:wan:lc:an
party et their t; otains Urn Elon ton.
AGENTS WANTED DUE 'EDE EU
itElik SLAYING al HINE. CO3II . A.NY .o
sell their NEW 11:13 CIINE. Wl'l frou
Ulnae paper to hta.l7 BesVnr cloth or hrat leer vilth•
oat change of feed. needle or teatinn.
pr t o&nre toot and newly designed fuer motto/el
UNDLTISZAD. Address, enolostnn stamp,
J, 11. HALL cc)
•
66 F . - -
ifth te.croud Ytoor,l
ritteWarzb,
ROOMS AND BOARD. _
VOL'S SoINGIEN kND S MILLMAN AND•II IY
. .
Can be accommodated with Mow, and Board, bI
lnqtlrlng at. L. b. LOC,A.N'b,
No. 175 Federal 4., Allegheny.
Ternuitesionable.
_dail:_nt..i
SIXTH WARD TAX PAYERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
A IiIiTAX IN of the above Wardovt. be 1.54.1
over BEIRtal, Tti 20sit I've,TANT, m or co,t wlil
he Paton the name. via igniter Indulgence cannot
be given.
JOSEPH A. BUTIa it, Collector.
(Mite. N 0.12 6 Wylie Street.drib 1,9
Foil SALE,
.11411KET FARM.
A piece of tanticontalalng Kt to to Lents of rlels
alluvial grouttd, COMIPCLIV tat ti the eltle, to sow
otterert sir tale Cl, rettsumtble term.. The Inaltreve
mentu are IR
FRAME HOUSE, 13.1115.
ta „;, ,,, v , „1 , „tb.t , , , ,r i nt..0., nue: need ao a Market
for ft:ether p ' artictfl ars, a 4 A , 11 . In
B. eI.ItYAN.
Broker in Mucks and Real Estate,
deli 07 Fourth et., I Burton Building.)
To iOAN` ON MORTGAGES,
13,000 DOLLARS YOU 3 YEARS,
3,000 It .1 L ..
1,000
1.50 ..I
mw ••
On unlnembired Real Eolgt, In Allegheny Co
JAIL`OII GLOSSED,
Real Retete mil Stock Broker.
. du. 115 Fourth ,treet
SKATES! SKATES! SKATES!
TIATE.ItECEIVED MOST OF MT
bTOCK, mol offer to no Trade. a Beloctlon from
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIALINDUCEMENTS
JANES BOWN,
No. 186 Wood Street.
.00;013
$30,000 PARTNEASIIIP.
A TNORAUON- BUSINESS MAN,
Cfaitatassi ammaadlU thrabovc eapitaLltlfben
9 " ; At ;Cr g. li bUr b ot ar i nlggliverg •
urs;
,t.one"liont nada strici est tolasttigntod.
vent be noticad. *dabs. Janilittt.l.l. lol )
ddbit-ti BOX 1103,
1111A2 ,F n. 1N m RIND° Or
Govortnnont SocuritieS,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons. •
.1.1 1 .1.1.WCT1 ON 9 mute tm `..1/ 'eft eel WO Snarl" i n
the Wilton ntAtef end Cann.l...
Interest allowed on Time Deposits,'
PITTSBURC HROPEWORKS.
Et• ,TON & 1101,1010,
only Ntoint,incr r
zu.A.Ny-sr cz:fou.r:LAs..43,lo.
e. , lrnllle for 41..111.0 Coal no. 1.. •
KIM RED LAID on. storr..
Torni itoi;eB for Coal Railroads,
HEMP. OAKUM AND CORDAGE,
IN•rehnn... Illt nsid 1111 %Valor Ntireet.
Neer m.o.g.hcl.
SKATES! SKATES!
IPrize Ei4hatest,
CI tab Skates,
SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
C:11 311 VIV" Ea .
Dlsurilela I•ltth Stra•et
AT A. LEGUATE'S,
I' 9 PE.Drit.ittntreT, AttEully....NY
33001 11413ADols.
"Craactorisiairtiee.
nrnworw.
311tEiarriss. Owpopa,
13Coostiory. Or ca clic..ol es.
13.111-42x1c.crtmo. 0 lot hi =Ls,
cacst osi t SOots, 13croltio.
01:Loom , Mhos, /151113.c00m.
I=Z=
LTAIG ATE, , 59 Pelletal et., Allegheuy.
Salts v.rery lue.lay and Friday at nth
Ii cello
CI ,c l
BROADWAY EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
lot corm Flin AND SIIIIIIIIIID SU. 10
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Stivy.
FILE U Cali WATERS ik.Vll CIA ALE 01 all kinds
on haul.
U. F. VIEItHEI.LEIC,I.
lo ,
/ rr etor
8 H. VI
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
rENLED PROrtikkT.l . l ho received by the
uneeriunrd until WEDNE-DAY. December 11l .
(or the oradlng Fifth, (drawing streets a d ether to
the 1....r0ugh of Nlttiche +ter. to .11: Franklin
atre t. flout tiedirevikek atriet to Evan. •11. yi ar
tler itreet. 'fora SVa.ttington to 114 itrl woulli of
Franklin sire. t Evans nifty. (root V kilo street
Vi *Abington etreet. The said gradttir and the
eisiniattlon of all sarplua exd.vationv, ae., to ti
doue the rtrert.oni of the Cointiolltee o
Wert- and the lle , ordi Itricolator. For forth./
Infortuatton thd
LIAM . ltigulator. A:
ivallud7 City
11.(.1451
Ch.,!rm. J%oruug❑ Mauctleste
d I°4 ' "
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOUS.
BEkLED :Co , A tn.rl!l revel red Ly the
un'll WEDN En .Al'. I.,,enher %_ll.
fur Ow ,r,llne of the I , d-rat=e on II.?
.I , ert , In I I c horon..uul Mancl.c.trr, In
It. Wssttli.g,•n, an. Sbet:le:d.
Isyt itot,lue ttrt,ln. "Le raid grad
and and eittllo,ll.l'
.!,11b iU lnl ale .11y,t1 n or,tnc union
t , on Str,l,lli. cOr ,, lng
For fartl,r inr.rm.t ttle On ,
,rn.,l RI o!'1 , rip, 1'4,1, k co.
WILLA ANt It, MeliE . Urcorang 140
t,r, Al 4. , )hrn) cAk
• • WILUANI MRS
l'Cntrluau `lrctl CO.. Itu,t.gu Saud., I,
c 1,104.11 •
. •
FOR THE 1101.10AVS..
• A }{,N tTOCK. J Al,Arrf poi(
CAtei WY Preesers.to,
Q ALL KIND , 1.1,
sT N - 7i7 - 30 'EL - sr ,
tint. , AN I) WATclirz (arE ti a 4
I;IAND (ilfAitt,..:
A\7 17.1,. v I,e
0..1 , ANo !qf
tt,soN,. vA , r,
Y.ASCI" A Urif:L.E^,
JOHN MITSCH.
No. 1 . 12 retterMit Bt.. Allech,q,3"
DILEGS: DRUGS!: DRUGS:::
JAMES T. SAMPLE
uAvivo KNOWN
1101:n t OP VI: AND
Liu , I:.:7uS
Rlfl ke,p Itca.l a full a.sormant oral: lands of
7:).7a.1:7 CiE3,
A n.t w , nlth 1,111 r, ra,kl cl.aper ttnua any older
water to 0, two cltl.o.
cw , rulty prepared by 1. Crst class
klnd• of rEIIFI'MEGY and FANCY SOAPS
on Giku.l. ex.2o
EASTMAN'S PATENT
Portable Folding
FAMILY BEDSTEADS:
The Ce•t Itedttettil 1 . 4 Fmk tle in the world
I
Wt. tr.annT.cturo orlon. olteo and Itylro of tooth
DOUBLE .n.:41. , nINO 1.0 lIE DOT KAI to. .11 ofwbl-tt
„ w ,,,, a. I, orltnlt of their to Inn t , o . TIT
1,1,1•0 1r1, , 0,.!,1 , 1 , .. 4 .17 4''' , lt or ne . rtle. 01 cvtll 41.,
arlonoll, the,tol , llt4t. hi bit (01,1...1 they ist, ;we
(,,,tl)'. ,o,nota,ond tan cagily b.. estrtcd Irtan ruonl
to room or flout La.., to hula,.
To to. F.', At SA.IITIL .30 JIOTT72I. , •111 , 7_ra11.!,
AO!: 4,1 , t.
1101:0't.) lf. P. 051!*r_ii , , Jtg,Lat. ,_
"".-- ----
ADILS• FUItS. , L
...-.• _ - -
.HISSES' runs,
TII F. LA rt; I.NT AND ra.lst AsstmTmENT
crry, t.ELLING AT VLUI
LoW Al *III •
HAT, CAP AND PUE STOBE
31.40 O 3:10 eel 00. E
131 WOOD STREET.I
pA RTNEOSIIII . NOTICE-JAMES
M. CH rtltTl' lutereft of
JOHN HAM.. 1,, the dm. of • N HALL Co.
`TIP, name and 1111001 Ow dm t. JOON HALL
I CO., 6a lltletuforc.
.1.1)1t$ K. I" IntIPTV
'UUUB...
. .
VALLEY FOILGE'PIIA/IN WORKS,
121 an 4.123 Lllterty Street. Plit•burght
JOHN HALL & CO..
Manufacturers ravarl•4lra 4 Not - thorn and
I , nothern NAM.. 1,N , 0N %WWI? ILI, 011i.K ItY
HAI Ito H 1 ,24. C . IIII.TIVATi , VS, &n.. d. elera
In ULTUIIAL NTo of
acrlptl
l'irrabuitGil. De, 1. lbfa
_ .
xrAvuAirme STOcKS TIONDS.—
IF am Ittlo. at:',' ~ <lora,
will ho cold on aecond floor of Couotataidat nalOa
lionittotiolot
24 shares Orman National flank ;
" National liana of Com:Imo:4:
•• Mutton
" rilletourah So.. Coat and Coign Co::
• 4 IlittOurotb nin hirvittor
Cultunbla.ollCoxp • ru:
3,00 Atlegholy County 5 per Co.luo.h,
E
• . • - •
Bowl,. . .
',WO Allestioly City 1 orr to•nt. Honda.
1,6 , O ,onutllovilli% ot. ft. por crot. Mon Bond.
IWO City of I . lltrtoifirb Slo . f o• 01. Von , . Bond.
6610 A. goILWAINE., Audlonret.
futon 11011 BOCK. •
- INSTRUCTOR ON TUE PIANO,
And. Teacher of Vocal 'Music
No. al. Terry latrepot.
lip
"WHEREAS. MY WIFE EL17,4-
, lIEYII J. II IlTell .ir•hns Irft my 111 and
tomrd without JULm camtu or provonolon. 1 timro•
vo . darn Mt Id mu from harboring or trusthur
/err on my m count.. I v. 111 UM Iw rrspon•ibln (or
oily debt,. of Ler contracting ally e thln
WAI. HUTCH r - d)Nr.
ALLLGIIT.NY CITY. Dee.,Clb, PM. 11.1412?
CANDY TOM CANDY TIM!
3,000 PDXES CANDY TOTH
On brand and fur ehrle HAISTEHN PHIL P.L4, by
Candy and Tot Manufacturer'.
f l t al,,t Corner Utah and Liberty etreota
I►lrecloni of
Gad COYLANY have de
clared a dividend of .74/UE rim CENT. on the
Capital tltoaa, pavaldv at the alike of ROBINSON.
MeCI.EAN I CO., No. 73 Fourth - street, 19N:t
hrash, on and after the 14464.4.4
7 "'"•"
• • 0,6 •It
100 bbli. noir prime W bite Flint Let asto b 7
NEW ADVNEI, •
jIIOI4IIIIY. -ANNOMEMENT .
CIIIIIINI
) • ,
BOOKSELLERS,
55 Wood Street,
HOLIDAY BOOKS
mylwzi fl arrows c3alo
[he Standard Authors.
ELEGANT PRESENTATION BOOKS,
BOOKS FOR HE -YOUNG,
I`A 111 LY BIBLES,
PRAYER BOOKS,
WRITING DESKS,
And a
r lircs: Yule Li of other art.l,los in oar line
de.11.011
GE.VT'S FURS
THOU „IA 3. HALL.
.JAYInn. J. 11,,0NV,.
CEO
noon!, AND ikoutic.
NOTICE.
W. P. HUNKER RVO.,
OUARLES C. BALSLET.
=
IRIELOPENED lIIEIP. sIOCE DF
=1
Richly Bound aiid Illustrated
In Great Variety.
POCKET BIBLES,
American and English Mdillons,
WM% BOOKS, &c
They atom 1•11cr uo YiegauL Assortment of
ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY
rroltrif4t , ' Case*:
3PPoz-trc)110 0 ,
NEW GOODS AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
MICR11)31, GLIDE & CO.
78 and 80 Marlet Street,
•
Wou ct us:: attention to thole Isaac and *-
true., iooek. to
4S111401.1)F111E-S - e if taunt' itesselin
iiulni
s-reictVs.
entl• Appl . iia-a. (-lunar, Thread,
ire tn
.11-A Rucll,l•:re--I.lllu. En:nes:dun& Siam
t:,m
St:teneit Lore.
LI an I Cuff- In yr oat -
11111:_nn ANL , I'l.OA ei Tit WS' Abu , mt.
vie -Lsinit •tyles•
•o stl BUN to V CI.-VET 111.111tiON9.
it,tiVei- A 11U`1Eu)'-A rosuplets stnet.
is telts,V-E A lit-see Lotte,. allinise and Chlidren.
FANCY 7.titqlYttliOtnni---susaile, Iloo•Js.
i• ',ores ,
II I , l' 11 to
tiwittli: I eta, Wslerfsli hair Kull, Si,.
It A 1.,1 , in 0.. OKI. , - inatly rehired price,
ti EN TLEILEN in YU:0:1,111:W UWDrS R:1
•11.1,1131+:e.t.• stock.
.F.ANUY A Tli'LEa AND NOTIONS-routine-sin/
a I tree • tn,it rtf go,la recce:el. c•rie , sill for
cur 5A.1.0.0, and wlslesi aniuld snake
A bsiadsuine awl senclit ate. ptrient.
dal •
________-__
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
L 1
13C) M. El
J OPENEI. AT
II: lIIEI3Y'S,
t2'2 Wood Street
CIIOICE APPOOTMENT OF
CIIINA AND unfit:ll
fl'
VANE, crap. , ittot
r•lo dt,qns and style.. A lot lot of
PARIAH- STATUETTES,
LAVA %VARY, I;ECIIHATILIL . Vt.A. TOILET
ItltEiliirT -AM) DIN!: Eli stri.
of which Is
, oCrerr , l Ott 511 e tuft trusonable
11. MIGHT
EMS
HILLERMAN'S
11AT :I\D nit MOM
•
EILI ED l'llo3l CELLAR -TO
-!- a 1•14`11
able, la or, rad at
•
NTX111.1?" LOMAT' 11-121.1VE18
Oar tpeclalty now le
1-a ca.ctio Ea' 413 Fe Trt
3F" T,T
SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES,
Although prepared wl lh a toll lime of•
HATS AND CAPS,
WIIOLEAALE AND lIETAII
I-lILI.EI i A N'S
No: 75 Siood Street.
•
.3 )1 C. .......... . lE. JlOl - W -
Y.
lIION ISPICE MILL.
STRICKLER & MORLEDCE.
FIFTH STREET EXTENBINI,
I=l2
Gavin. , recently purchaved the above Mill, we
respactfultv Inform the s t abile that', twat eontlaue
the manufacture of ItUltE erittlLS and IltinTARI).
an. whir. we will he able to tarnish to WM/Li
:VALK
Ma RAand ETAIL E. Drt LPG , at the LOW KAT
M ' Pk R W ttltto:COFElitE and ()SWUM)
N trr4 !to ArTrl) to eider on atttrt notice. ILI
Vl.OllO and h It Gott G KOVNO cunnt MEAL eon
'nattily , It hand.
Altallig to iteal WI" we collet the patronage of
tat. public.
It J. 1111XTER. grmerly of the Congreea Spice
SI I tints., lit he to utt uu Ilan.: at the mill at all titans
to attend to the eauta of custom. rot
LER & MORLEIREIE
MEM
J LIST RECEIVED AT
CoM4.l=Vta
0"133717311T-IPLIr NITC7OI , ATR.
37 Ohio Street, .411egheny,
A tine assortment of.
PI ;led Spoons mid Forks,
Of the licit manufacture. 1 hare s'ao on band a
well xelemed et ..rk of WA.Tettr.i. CLOCILS and
JEWELRY, which lam selling lovr•l'cr cosh. fitTe
nw•catl.l deit•l:Tt'T
J - ;151 - 1,5 It
iciscimx.osscrzlL
MMUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
Av. 410 Velum btred.
RAIN & PITCAIRN, Prnprletor&
&in Onnilbusee and toarriages guru Win% tor al
trains. Also, Carriages for Funera.s. Wedding{
and Pante., at short :wilco and reasonable rates.
Stable Open Day and Night
3.9OITAUrb -
KNABVS PIANOI.4.
ARE THE BEST MBE.
I=l
PHA 1!1.0TVIS itl.7fAlK. 12 Tlfth .trevt.
REDIOYAL.--THE UNDEIRSIGN.
WU hove removed the odice or the HOPE OIL
wonted trout 38 marmot street, rtrtsburgh, to :heir
Werke on ()ALMON 811116111 . 151troltetoon. where
Or, Con derastme to found.
?Modica Addreil 6Uo. /MUM:rail.
04110 1717:4110 1 L W1L141.1111,
—....b.sa.azIYEENTS. I BANK NOTICES. I - w .euy J. 0
.
Al ITC ng, ... r
JhAl ELRY, SS ~.... _ ...............---------._
-
PrOrt.l•e NartON.th B4..trti. t I ANTED)
FIT nal: hoR. Decru bet itb. lam. f
•, ' FLECTION NOTICE.—An Elec. TEN -CARPENTERS,
...1.1,11 , fur atreal(trectere of tnts Ban:. to -arra 1
ler the ,othlng yea-, - h: In neld at the Bank, on I.t tie PENNA. tta(.T M k N 721. A(2l l'lttNte C( .M•
TUESPA., Januaro ' , lb. It.. 1 . L.5...n It:: bane. l'AliV , 3 1.1;(.11.(1tr , ..hatrang AallelthenT CountY
~.
tg, ~ ands. V. Ip, naa. d_el
____.______l7,,m_,!..LT.T.l_S-- Vv.t.viTD - . - •
~,.- rN ~ 11. , AI Haar. OF ALL eonzal., • ; T r
ahht.l.naNT, l'a., I(ec. ttb, P. , . ( A GDOD SEGOND HAND SAFE,
, Toe ANNUAL ELECTION FOB'
uiftEt,TORS of thle Bank, n 111 take plan. at : Ur • ,- " ,1,, . A l:'' ''
• ''' •
the 13aN &ENG lit.faa, on TLIEt.DAY, J.. ,,,, n
'th (,:, b. :atm lA, bons, of il A. U. MIA 1 r. al.
4 .- /1_1(N( .1011.) : r. KIIA.Ett. Caehler.
FOR TOE IIOLIDIYS.
WE DAVE LAID IN A LARGE
=ld Vial taccted ,toci. of
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE & FANCY ARTICLES
FUR TOT. 11111.111116, ONSISTING 11 PIP.T UT
Gold rind Silver Watcheo.
Gold and Silver tbalni,
Gold Blur.,
Gold Pencil/4
Gold Thimbles.
•
Geld Sperrtaeles, -
Gold EgkeelOg.B. .
Gold Pins And Ear RSI4-9, -
4:014 Charm.,
Gold Studs and Sleeve Gallons.
'Slicer Table and Ten Spoons,
Silver Table and Tea Forks.
Silver Sugar and Cream Spoons,
Silver Preserve and Grity7 Spoons,
Silver Napkin' Rings.
Sliver Nista Knaves and Forks,
Silver Platte linlreatend Forks,
Silver Boiler
Jewel Roses,
Fancy Bins and Illateb Doses,
Faraidan Figures sad Tnies,
rise French and Aimerlenn Clocks
Ten Seta and Ern.,
Soup Toireenti,
Dotter MI/ben.
lee Pitcher, and Walter',
Goblet. and Child rem.. Cups,
cotitoro and 'rake Itniimm,
Mager Bowie and Cream Pitchers.
=I
CLUSTER & SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINDS
I=:1
NTABBINTEII TA BE NY THE Slll BEST ilcarn
J. R. REED & CO.
mama
GO TO
rtc)3B - m3Ft,..ra , ,
No. 16 Fifth Street,
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
TLATIt.T.2j.t reeeirrd a large end wilt sd..ete.7
tuck of
FINE GO OD S,
CONSISTING OF
El I .A.ll6ffl. De - 3=oo.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
'SOLID MIXER WARE.
PABIAS GOODS.,f
• FORKS AND SPOONS.
TABLE CUTLERY,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,
436.61 , 3E1 /3, dee .
Anti very large Caw Oof
FINE SILVER-PLATED' WARE,
Vrom tLc Let ifsnufactciac , .341tLr
rEltr LwITIST AITFLES
Do not Onset the Old Stand
NO. 16 . FIFTH STREET
no= to,1•17
WETiIEHILL & BLOAS•8
P.ELT3EIDWT.
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS!
PBTFJNT
Gas Condensing Burners,
;:. ..4.7,1 on any Lump. and Ptiponre entire/7
wt.!. Cbitanoya. The Padua produced PT
Burner. enrrano out •ItuPar to that of Owe. /I,
oon-truCtlon Se snob that tbe emote la ...loon Ia a
Goa Coodrustug Chamtmr, sod L 4 wholly convrrtod
Into Z.lnr. lb. burn., Sc., not al. pond dlrrotly
upon the 'aka for Ito light, but burns the emone
yr Lich pruducect thttefrnm, and
Barns Less OH Than Chimney Lamps,
4.0 prodatta m
a ore BrillLant Light than any otter
u rner la the roaraet.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
borchated the right of Olspo.lky of the
aWee Burners to wileet.,ny County. b.rtio ,,,, b .
tug to exatolne or parch., c■nbcacuruiteklatell
by cantor kt toy Mlle, 134 WATIIIIII3IILET,
strrve r:mlthZetrl, l'ltteburith.
•
JAMES BLACKMOIt!.
arcAN VA/OEl{5 WANTED.
KANVS PATENT
PETROLEUM SOAP.
SOMETHING HEW, CHEAP & BEAUTIFUL.
1.14118118 1 . 01111 IND MENG SOAP CAKBINED,
KANE4PETROLEn4SOOP
After 1112121,011111 sallefletore tests In bundrells of
eunndently otterba to the lt•
established merits, as the lest Toilet coup In the
market: as a ntat,rate Wa.htng Soap and K. eof
all Cloth amine . It to alsonet eglesCluns errlullo
being excellent remedy for an Cutaneous Mae.. s.
Front Its poet:ultra ebemlcalc.onetnattone , It I.:en
tire.y free from unpleasant odors, and foreign ...b
-eano«.
Fortes:o at the prinelnal DragglstS and Orocers
In rlttbburgh and Allegheny.
no2i nen
Clk-1133
•
TN CONRIOEFIATION OF NUMER
-I.otlti it..XPL”SIONM that are weekly o-eurrleir
from the ueu of 'Art: 1011 OIL, unders'eurd
hare enucluded to seii their OIL AT lIATAIL at
thelr IN'AithHoLleE,
Ta'sD. Bs MlXrirlir...ot 113troot.
Ihr 011 I. guaranteed to STAN VIRE TOUT
tto ortitte.si and n0M0 , 44. Arid I, Inopected
Tar report of toMp.teet InerretoreA '
Thou. erbo &Ore. uniform and ItitLlllllllE AR,
TICLE will do well to loan hme the Boll()
EIVCIT.II. REIIEW & CO.,
2.0. 33 SIAIIIrET t•Tit
Idnehinieta and till of hi- re can he furnished LArd,
,4pe-m and Vetrole bAbTlcatora at retail.
110:31.56
PITTSIIURWI
FRINKIAN COTTON WORICS
9.
_E.
HYDE'S SONS
Are now prepared to manu4eture
COTTON TARN, CARPET CHAIN,
COVERLET YARN, CANDLEWICK,
TWINE, lIATTINOS,
COTTON WAlll`6, .le., Ac.
WEST CANAL STREET. between Robinson and
Latuek. Allegheny City. Pa. P. 15.—A1l orders oy matt attended to. noll. MO,
C. C. .49...1-421r3E10,
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
tIIFLiVIE2II. 121781:11.22,
AND
French Clocks, ZDc.
40.0tett attent'oo given to tho REPAIRING UP
PINE WATCIIEt.
.fib. 22 Fillh Street.
•ell•ltt•faT
• ITC - A LAT!:
WX. W. 111.11015
BAnCIUS :GRAFF,
98 Liberty Street,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES 8 PRODUCE,
• Fred. and Choice Artickt,
AT LOWEST TWILL TRIVIA.
Utast= S. to keep a
Firet,-Class ..Family Grocery,
And ZOOM tATIBFACTI ON to At.t,y ho Tlg hTor
U.
IMIRCUS.S aIf4EIF, •
•go Liberty street, contor of Ferry
MUMS
BRANDON YELLOW
4/4 , lecelnA sad OH Kam , a CO.
mat WWl:dale insititi,,,slWavd et" . . •
ALLit.aiINT BANK. t NVANTED-MEN,-.
tr 11,121.11. ,ecul.wr sth.l. =t et t. \u.:.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF ,„
wANTEI , E -At
" . "1:F.C101t. of tlll tat, Pr.,' V..-ANTru.-NIEN -At 10:- St. tilt, Greet, !Cho=
Bunking !hate:, t TuNspAY. au:tut: , + . t 4, " C ' N STED -)IES -At Clalr strts. t • tt'esb
t.etw,ou the. .e. r. ' 7.
• se st. Clalf s:troet. , o.
d"
W-• MA( RR ' • ..,11 at out.: Itevtu NO. 2.
TV IV IS-3 1 4 LE .01.NAII
£l-.VI A n...E 40E3
-1n every rut of . VOL,. Pew.
-
..TIIE. •Y
••LINCOLS•S lit/MEAT SVIZINUYIELD,
Ettlirf.by the or out= COmbalaslon. Pubitt,ll
era. rates al'owed. For full partleulhru apply
heti., or teddruivi, Hdtl .o
43 Fifth ttrett. littaburatt.
1 . 11,..,“.
THE AN%EAL ELECTION FOB
UIRBI • TVics VY THIS BANK, will 1+• ncld
oq Tcg6DAI, bc.wc..,. the
non, of 1 and 3 O'n:ocl, V. X.. ,vt the Blanking
douse. •
AttlC:pal
JOHN Itar;C:WFIV, caahkr.
N•/:osat. BANK.I
PITI,NUIL4II. lit.O.Lber
AN ELECTION FOIL NINE DI
nEcToRs, to Berne for the eniulng 1 ear, will
held at the BAN Kt Nil HUUSIt, on TIII.SDAY,
January stb, a)7. between the Lone ,tll A. Y. and
Ir.
dele,p4l
a.:l. SIUT/1. Culler
31GPLC1lANTi AND MANlTAiiciin. t
Pll rSuuu4OL, Dee , h,
11E ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
1
DIRZCTOkS of tltkflrok will take place itt the
Ili!thitCt‘ti 114 , UtE. ow-TUESDAY, .I.li•ry the
et.. PA:, between the hours of It A. 11. and 2C. it.
de'lo4ol ecor r,
.11,
- Tuna, NATIONAL HAIM, YrrtSnUltGlz,
I.ll7Siktnitilf, Dee. aft, tack
ELECTION NOTI
ECE.—Theit :In.
Efectlon for ?UN DIIaCTYIS tur Lh n
Ita, a, toserYr during the Aosotvg year, tit
be
Yd
held at the Naha, .en 'II.7E 4 DAY, the afh daY
taavry, Ltt. tett the hour , tt of ll A'. hi. n 1.1.1
drlU:pi'..
JOHN it. LIVINUSTON, deer.
_•• _ •
I
TIIE. ANNILTAI: ELECTION FOR
DIRECTOR:IOP THL7 vtll bc held at
t ,, e B.O.:KIN() TIJE . WA Y. Jstinary
.16 butwros, e hours of II Y. Pn.l I o'clock.
51.1.N.T1N.
Cashier.
...... .
EXCLIANGI NATION
PITTM AL. BANK
POr PIT ,
lltilitntOlt.
.U1t(31 , . A.. Hoe. 8..4
HE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI
,- RECTUtt.n w.ll take place at tat 11 a 2.KING
HOUSE, on•iUO.tIUSY. Jaunary3l3l,ls.r. 1. - tiken
the hour. of 11.11.V1.N A. A. and Two r.
N.
8:13 , 3n1a - T 11. 31. 111.71t1tAY. Clan:cr.
IMPORTANT TO BRICK MAKERS
Bc›.c)•::›o•
• IX TEX lIOURS,
With Eight Men!
swoilY3 STEAM. POWER:
BRICK MACHINE,
MAN [TACIT RED BY
The Pittsburgh Brick Machine
AND
BRICK BANUFACTUIIING CO.,
fur the age:l4l6l4le Slath-tvena Stmts. '
TUE MACHINE IS SELF-TEM.
Pk:KING, c0Ma...,n1di1.500, fright to ese be:na
proportioned to thermostats I riot. atlon of irrrlts , -
ry,i Is rna by so c loch cvlindor ena lee. wee.. .11
kinds of clay. makes ali'Elitti BRICK, premed In
tel moulds. requires onto eight men to din tiara
c e lay. fe, Li
the guder, take away the brick and
bg , them lu the tar,. and make. brick sa faat as
you U.:4 , 1 to run the engine. in oar own yarn, our
rate ‘ , l maklrA re from 15 to. 50 •minote. We
valin this to be the best PAYING Machine In use.
A machase may I , e seen In operstinn In our yard)
at Glenwood lour miles Most e the city. on the
thetide of the Monongahela river, remitted by
the Connellsville nallroad.
111, Line. Yard, County sod:Mate Righte for male.
For, lull In aasnatlon. apply for circular's. la per
con or ht mail. at be ontem
We are prepared to 11l large coati
aeta cf
IGs:plea of the brick to Le seen at No. 70 Plitt,
street, and the (Ance,
230 LIBERTY ST., PITTItiBtRGII, P.
M. , KIER. Pretiden,, A. ACKLEY. Viet
Pr... Went: W. M. MeC)N.A.CHIEN, A.
bli EreAn',
1/111.V.Te , i-11. M. Tiler. A. Ackley, M.
)tric.i.1..4A13 Allen, W. A. 4.:1.!p• - de4:1,5
MURDOCK &. PUTNAM,
Are dall y reelving •t OeU
GENT'S FURNISHING STORE,
' 72 N'lSth Eitroet,
Nearly opposite Poot (Mice.
All the new and elegant esylea In ' A
•SCAUFS, TIES, BOWS &ND lOUS,
Gent's UnderVrear t
GLOVES, HALF HOME. SUSPENDERS,
13-oloss Eta C7l2.nanzilcoxiir, : .
Flat Shirts and Collars;
Everything to complete the Oent:emenerNardrre.
MURDOCK & PUTNAM.
no3ll43:rrA
pITTSBURGLI BREWERY.
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CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO.,
BREWERS", MALSTERS I HOP SEALERS;
Successors to
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.10SIIIIA ERODES A CO., PDl•burgh,
syn. W. ANDERSON, Alieitteas,
The a t
of to
tbe enamcrs ;of the two drms
ti: particuln. ly Invited to...air
ALES AND PORTER. .
Which. through the eareflil selection of Mali front
yards
ire eaniting facilities nod Hove from the
yards g.o.t. and Wait, we (Si. guarantee tO he pure
tand .al , mlO•WOry to the Lade.
:ter !JO MA ALE hos been highly reroAtimnded
hr etft l Vrafl i tnti T tl " e t o . stousers will plea. ha
particular o have their era rent Ilia Wilma aciloin-
I log his old Lire., rf, or at our onlet
Cotner of Dagnesne Way and Bailer's 'Alley;
•. nott;o10 -'
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JANIRS S. A. YOUNG,
THUILLS HOU= THOMAS BOOMS.
ALLEGHENY BREWERY.
Having porchated the old established Brewery
known. the AI.I.EI7HEAY I.lltEWk:ltlf, formerly
owned by Camucll S Heel., we would Inform the
p
public that we Intend continuing the manufwetarnof
• SPRING WATER ALES,
blade from Fore Spring Water. and from nor faellt.
tics an we
lon esperlenee In. the business we feel
estistlyi that we 0.111 tR, enabled to give entire sat
' Isfsetlon to Guise who may favor em with their pal
-1 °nage.
lenarr3l3
465 Rebecca Street,
ALLEGFIENY CITY.
WAll orders left at BROWN A GRAHAM'S.
1.103 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, will be promptly
Attended to.
13ITTSBURGIT
PIPER 111:4111T ICTURING CO., '
5! A.Nr - r_scl t'llEttg or •
Printing and:Wrapping Papers..
CLINTON MILL, 11TEUBENVILLE. 01110.
MURTON MILL. NEW BRIOFITON.
OFFICE AND 'WAREHOUSE, •
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
01 , T;(31Illi—Ar1'OrFAT HANTIE, President..
- B. LIVENUUTOIi. Treasurer.
DNTCTOnS- B kilts9 ' l l ( lll ll? .. . D .Jin ' ttger. ;3. 11.
llar i t i uV : John B. John M. Perkins.
C. V. r nitiicia• Paper !fleece.
Eliatl. E. 1,11C...111itt. rn. NNA.111...W. L. ZUNTILT.H.
BARR. KNAKE & BUITTLER,
littee.,rs to WAMELINK 6 Bkittt,
N 0.12 Sti,Clair Street, Pittsburgh,
Ma=
pianos, IC) rg,,-,ans,
And Mueteal G 0034 gvnerxll3:
//i/r3olo Agents for the Coleb•ated BRAD Sollr.
NC,lfYorlt. andI3CLIONACRELL .t CO.. Vhlladel
rad... PIA :o*.
Also. EAT EY CO.II "COTTAGE." And B. D.
& U. W. SMITH'S ••&516XICAllt”.. °ROANS. aud
111.,T0u . s DATENT . U VITAS.
Thelltq Italian.od Berman Violin wd Guitar
nol:mem
djrlo_gs?.llen7.toll_l!sd:____
poquirs, eiIIIIIELIS, Acc.we
Its. the 1 wwwww be.t. stock er WI NrTER
imuweut *hot ' the ciy. aid are
V a tir e 7ollllll 7l{ tV cl24:strg*it,7l.7l..nir,With
shone...Oen. St'c can also f lariesi
r„..Con ". Order!. proaptli eve..
the urce
14tecl; "US 16
MUM*
CUEESE.
ttO bases Gusgen, !actor) and Hamburg Ira sale DT
oneuLts C. uLiziarr,
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FULTON 80t..1.3.1 A
CEA
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wI~SCHOOL TEICUER.
Me-R[ll29le tir ftnnee, every' to. able.-tow.
xs Agra% lit th e axle or. oar !pobli taloa. me
Irtmr repnris El, tale of 41 copies .446tbrext day,
Scud for a etre rah, with term! •.lare.66
• W. J. 11 . 06. L AND s CO..
no67,rwT Plttstatrah
~~~. ~ 1 TAD.
WANTIED—AtiErtitt—OVVY to $2t! , ..*
PEtt SIONTH for Gentlemen, and 935 to 19 5
for Ladles, every. here, to Introduce the Common
Sense Family Sewlne Machine. Improved and Per
and embr
fected.; f
ol,ert Will:tem
heat
fully— fell: stltl hprice , quil
only t. bind, braid,
ma o—mat-
Mit the elastic lock.etltch. and folly warranted for
torte yearn. We pay the lb.pre wage., or tom
mini... trout Watch twice that aeount can be
Inane. 'Andres. or call BOWER . . d
Grac e \ o zap Id, fifth street., Ptal.delphla, Pa. •
All it [tern answered promptly. with clreulare and
terms. a 0.1.1.1,0
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"V I TA.NTED.
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- sr emecrivezk
Of good atttntrement: and, temperate bablta, ttr.o
V willing to turn 414 entire 'attention .o ittely
.116 et, v 111 Le Lisen w s STUDENT OF MEDI-
CINE. with a Int-class phy,lo lan of OA. Wty. nus
CLIAI:GE. None but thoie comic: with goof
•coweeendetlone will be be.-‘1
Address GAZETTE OFFICE
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FOR THE MOST POPULAR T.
AND BESI SELLING SUBSCRIPTIOI BOOKS MUSLIM
We are the m ett extensive putillshrrc In the Uni
ted btatea, (ha , lug six houses,) and therefore cut
afford to sell peaks ch. epee and pay agents a u ore
(there) remmisslen Ulu way other et/1,1 , 41.1y.
Our OLO sot pus through the betide of oen.
era: Agents, tag uearli all other -üb.crlpoon works
dO.) therefore 05 are c .abled to glee our eauvass
ra the extra per cent. which ta usual., allowed to
lienerql Agetl . s. Experigriced cant sets will see
the dvautages of dealing directly wisn the pub-
Ushers.
Our series ernhtsces the most popular works on
all subject.s of unportacter, and it polaris - rapidly
both Northland duet..
old •gerit. . and all others, who writ *behest pay.
lug aisecetes, will please send for circulars and tn.,
carterms. nod eroopere Meth Mud the character of
oar work. lilt tho.,e or other publishers. Address
ATIoN AL .I . t,tII.L3HiNG CU.
nontio27dw F Awl Ulu, iii.. l'htladelPlith.
AGENTS WANTED FOR A tile
Buoic., NOW Iie.ADY.
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By 311)011.1t, Who of "TL: I:W..llton
iLecord," C.
The obJect of tllla +sort t t collect and present
narratives of the services of the women who shared
the perils or the war.and ought to Inherit its plot'
The vr•lnme contains about per
wt...vo
pages, and la 114i.rated with steel
engraved them oat Improved style. bold only br
subscription.
For Uroolua, address or apply to
MEN WANTED, ' •
TO ACT AS S4LESMEN,
Either permanently or temporarily. who are a
peteat o t engage in Ant-elate btlalneda relations.
Apply la person oruddress
W. D. A &EEG.
siR Grant street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
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PITS SBURGH NATIONAL
COIL AND COKE* CO3IPIN.Y,
SIIIPP.ERS AND HEAL
.... EkVI. Wholesale anll4tell, i th,.
BEST FAMILY COAL,
zrik2.lt Ocsetni eiaia leo lascOls...
orFic ANL , CUNNEH FvURTII ANlr
It l'lMsburgh. rn. •
#ll order. Nr deterery In the City, or .lattrmeht
V. eat. IrLII meet prompt sad lannecflate sttetnion.
H. ruvrtr.tend.ni.
COAL! COALII COAL!!!
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS.
HUMMEL & RABER
situ the eaimtion o [ tn•pp
,e ; 0%111'4
rletlea
Lamp, Non.l, 2, Sand Chestnut.
1 1.1
of N0n...2, 3, anal Chestnut.,
...bleb they are prepared. to deliver at the
Luta - Eta ttATEtI, by the angle ton, car load heal
load or stout:met toot.
All ontera proeiptly attended to.
°Zeal , 102 Chestnut street, neAr the Depot!.
oc9tlell II A.II.ItISBU Itli. PA.
COAL t COAL I I COAL:
UNISON, STEIVET & CO.,
linving removed Ulm Oillot. , to
No. 867 Liberty Eltre.ot.
(Lately elt7 Flour Mill) ..! , 1 1 .:COND FLOOR
Are LUMPred to furnish wood Ironithielinenl
NUT 00111..0R SLACK,
As the lowest Market price.
Mr Al , orders left at their oCier, Cr addressed to
them through the 3310.1/, will be attended to promptly.
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
PRAT.= 111
onghiogheny and Connellsville Coal
And Mantalacture" cl
Coal, Slack . . and Desulphurized Coke,
OFFICE AnD VAUD.
Corner of Bctler zn : Morton: :drat yard on Liberty(
and Clymer streets, Math word s and on Sequa . .
.....-.,
street, near Look No. I.llltt6burgh,
and Manufacturers applled h
host arllolo of Coal or Coke at the lowest '
rZti t rat , oo ,
....
ttrdera 101 l at floe of tho yard:. rrtll roo - dveß ostjt
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MERCHANT, TAILORS
W LV TER STOCK OF
Boys' Clothing.
Now In store a large and ci.aoplute stoct of
SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
the Wint,r Sea,ou. rrlcea Low.
GRAY Sc. LOGAN,
!Oro. 47 St. Clair Street.
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR;
worthweet Corner of Penn & St. Clair Ste.
Donnas to return thanks to his friends and the Pub
lc for the many net (non, and respectfully souctr .
Its a mihareof thelr future Patrorolg. He * ol3 a
pleased to Dave the= cyduntne tdd
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
'or
Fine Woolen. Goods
I ruticularly adapted tel
&MONS MB 1011 FALL 1151111.
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.on.ktas
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EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS.
R.ILIN."JENICINSON.
mainnicruszar °TALL KINDS or
'Tobacco, Snuo and Cigars,
No. 6 rEDERALL: STREET, -
bird .loor Crum bospinsloir Brbib,
.az.LtairiEsr. PA.
,724:ral
Drexel. Store et. Salem. Ott
B. JEFFRIES.
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ALsourioturir ,, z.V ir atnt s e or and. Recall •
TOBACCO,3NUFF AND MARS,
No. 6 6T. CLAM . BTHEST , PlTincaolt. Pa.
Jim 'r i m &odor:mm . 4 , ot .11E.ERiC It ACM 1 . 1,1 6 4
sad 1010KLNU T08A44.0. of the best quallt). . kept
Oa Sands. • ' mr.2:biu
(IEORGE BLIMEN Setit Iti
Dzi.za W rOluaGN min nqat Lamb
MAUS, CHEWING TOBACCO
smoking Tobacco, Pipesoke
No. 4 SlScrcrenitla.
(Near comer of Liberty.)
my9l:bl4 tam •
JOHN . DIEGRAW,
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ot and Wbolvaate and natal'
DeeUm in an dada of- .
Tobacco, SuniLand Cigars,
an smashns , wry& a PIT.
afrastMoaltr=asAllimcVagraahrir
No =Ltbertyttrect
NM
Mnii
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No. CIS Fifth street. Pittsburgh
COKE, &c
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