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• PI7BLIBIIED BY
Penniman,. Reed & (:0.,
AT GAZETTE BUILDING,
No. 1343 I.lrna. ISITT•43 et.
I. B. PERNINCY,
T. P. novirros,- tom
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• Liberal redactions to Nenrsbon andAnneXu.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .1:2, 1868
A GIMEIIAL RAILROAD LAW,
li'or some years past an increasing
degreisof solicitude has been felt; by large
sections of the population of Pennsylvania,
for the enactment of a General Free Rail
road Law. Various causes have conspired
so far, to impede and frustrate the desired
end; as the indifference of members of the
Tigtedatures for counties In which facilith s
i ntercommunication had been perfected
o nearly so; the opposition of elpitaltsts
,who bad largely invested in existing rail ,
roads; on faith in special acts of legislation
securing to them special privileges; and .
the want of circumspection evinced in the
bills brought forward to grant the right of
/taking railroads to all who wore distx)seti
to embark their money and diligence I
therm.
Alter the gubernatorial nominations
were &Mde last summer, General Glx,uis
"ad3fr. Cmcausa were, respectively inter
rogated as to their views and purposes
torching this matter, and each responded,
in substance; that he was in favor of free—
dom in railroad building.. We know that
General (bun: answered strictly in con
formity With his convictions, 'and that so
far as he has any rightful influence over
legislation it will be fairly exerted to make
good his commitment.' 'Nor sre we dis
posed to question that' 3lr. CLYILER, if
he had been elected, would have pur
sued Ike same course.
There his latterly been so obvious a pop
nlar demand for a General Law regulating
the construction of railroads, that it can
be no longer delayed.' Indeed, we shall
not be venturing beyond the bounds of
' probability in declaring that railroad cor
poration', which have heretofore looked
upon Free Railroadrag as perilous to their
investments, have modified their muck
s/40ns so far as to concede that monopoly
camaot be maintained, and that unrestricted
competition must be accepted.
Be far as we have been able to ascertain
—sad we have given some attention to the
isatter—the popular opinion is well repro
" seated in the Legislature: A bill which
"hall be openly against speculators holding
important lines on the strength of surveys
sad stake-driving ; ;that shall protect
" althea' living along projected lines from
imposition. and /069 under .pretense of p'ub
lie - enterprise; and that shall nev
ertheless afford all who really desire to de
velop a particular district by combining
their means to that end, a fair and unhin
dered opportunity, will doubtless meet
With favor and be readily passed into a
law. Other States have had valuable ex
perience in this" behilf; have had their
stourts crowded with victims seeking re
lief from liabilities incurred under faulty
enactments; and have profited by suffer
jug. It is easy lhas to obtain wisdom
without cost. The legislation of other
Commonwealtfis on this subject should be
carefully' examined by one or more romps.
tent and experienced minds, and a bill pre
*red in the light of the investigation for
`introduction to the General Assembly at
the approaching session. Have any of the
friend& of such a law taken this premintioff?
It sot, vie remind them they have no time
to waste.
A BARD ALTERNATIVE.
The sudden sommeisault of the Chicago
Times from the extreme of copperheadism
to advocacy of negro Suffrage excited no
little surprise and made a considerable flut
ter in the obscene rookery, to which it be
longs. Many and various were the con
jectures as to what it meant. llrd the ut
ter annihilation of the so-called democracy
in Illinois 'caused the • diepairing editor to
leap from the sinking ship? So thought
*any; but we think there was more method
in its madness than most people, both dem
ocrats and repabliswns, gave it credit for.
It will be remembered that the pending
ainendment of , the national constitution—
:which all eartaciona men know will prevail
sooner or later, Unless a satisfactory sub
stitute can be found for it—renders all men
who took an active part in the late rebellion
...Ineligible to office. Now, as it woula be
about as possible for a man to live and act
with his head cut off as for the democratic
party to rule the country, as of yore, with
the leaders of the rebellion cut off, the
Timm, and aeveral others - of the more
burwing of the journals of that party, have
hoisted the flag of universal suffrage—
which of course carries with it negro suf
fage-as a substitute for that fatal section
of the ninendment, a propitiatory offer
to the ultra radicals—an offer of
aniversal suffrage for universal amnesty.
24. few days, ago a Mr. &loess, a mem
!' bar of the Alabama Legislature, an active
seceasionlat, and a man who, before the
war, held large property in slaves, proposed
an amendment to tho State constitution,
wanfOrring the right of suffrage upon every
person, irrespective of color, who can fill
the following conditions:
"Every male person of the age of twen
ty-one years and upward; who shell be a
citizen of the United States, and shall have
resided in this Statione yea r next prem.'.
frig the election, and Mx months thereof in
the county In which he offers to vote, and
Shall be able to read the Conalitution of
this State and'of the United. States, and to
write a legible hand, and shall have a
homestead worth $2OO, or other property'
of the value of-$:00, shall be deemed a
qualified elector." -
• Soldiers of the - United States and per.
eons who shall have been convicted of high
grimes or, .misdemeanors to be excepted.
The proposition caused a profound sense
tlitn, and although it was laid on the table.
bir a vote or 69 to 18 it is by no means
isettiain that it will net be taken up again
- when these rebels shall find that nothing
alio will save them. It is a significant fact
that the proposition was not only offeted by
a iecessioniat, who boasted when be did so
that he had done all in his power to sustain
the cause of the ConfederacY, but that it
recilved all the support It obtained from
the same side of the house. We now know
what this Democratic proposition for uni
versal suffrage means The .lebel leaders
are trying to save themselves, while the
poor Copperheads of the North are trying
to cave their party from the orphanage
which must'result from the loss of their
old slaveholding fathers, who, almost to a
man, went into the rebellion.
, .
IT IS lIINTED that Spain upon the
verge of a bloody revolution. Queen Isa
bella, the last reigning Bourbon, is deter
-
=filed to meet the brewing trouble among
ter subjects with war, instead of ; endeav
oring to inaugurate popular reforms which
would restore good feeling upon all sides.
BEN. W.A.DIT., of Ohio, is In favor of uni—
versal stet - age without any distinction of
mo, solo; or sex.
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lagette. I ADMIPSION trE COLOR nDt)„ , their surpltrs products to far distant and I
i A vigorous effort will be made during the :1 31 tearfotte, markets, -with a loss of sixty :
I present session of Congress to have Col- i Per cent, on their value in transportation
' orado admitted to the Union. It is alleged 1 stuaud commissions, but would bar? the con
that the only opposition to the measure I selT e Let sill ltTs ein tile. t e ° n w i l iVien t in e n Y :X i s t i l i
comes from the Territorial Governor and • traders, these ;peculators, who are keeping ]
thhse officially associated, with him. - The tip this clamor for rive trade and a dimin
measure is likely to meet with favor in j ' ac ' l ''""""Y"- --.......---____ (''' f
Congre,o ; but will probably be vetoed by I Tine Democracy, and tnerew Johnson. I
the President. But as the RePhblicans ran ! Mr. LE IIpYN . Democratic ReprCsen.
put It through by ti. two-thirds vote, the in a l Lis 'v eof
place hl % to
occasion, the othe6lar'
to speak of the
"We Bare no interest in the Executive
opposition.of the President will be of co .9, um hle illtii VidUlP r as ess, follows:
consequence. 8911atOr 7 1,, FADE ”Pl ie " .4 to
on this. aide of the - house—not the least.
- re f [ - Renewed lawthter. ] He is not the man
have taken the matter llama].
t d p , u ,, t ot h d ir ,
h t n i,ze.
or our choice; ' we did n
The present population
from 50,000 to GO,OOO and is rapidly in.
' [Chipping of hands. 1 ll'e o
creasing by immigration. The tax vales.
i; estimated to .
i benefits tender him, apd certainly ?re di:l
lion of property, exclusive of the mines, is i n o t rere!ee any ill the late ealayalyn. (Re.
$10,010,500, an increase over last year of :
;and
therefore have no right to drop Mtn;
laughter. ]. We never took him up,
4.1 t h
nearly two millions. The titu Pacific rail- ;
there was•
Cono necessity at' our dropping
idly a iproachin s that '
ways which am rap
, 1 6 , that which we had never taken up. We
Territory * --one byKan sas l
the vahty of the j never took him up, and he never took us
and the other by that af the Platte—will, it'; up.. It is true, whenever he ran Into our
• ex pected, cause n great nod
raw . ; line of - policy we were. bound to sustain
iis ex "in him, but we never pretended to shoulder
optoati
crease of p , on. It is claimed by I I that which this Radical partyhasl
those who ate urging the measure, that the power.'" To do - an ,rnidd 6, t0
destroy ii u t
any
completion of these' roads to Colorado, I p'ie'ty in' tie 1 1' , 11d. [Roar , of laughter. ] II `
which will certainly be accomplished at an I -' —-- .---"'"'" • '
early day, together with the vast extent of
her resources in agriculture. grazing, gold,
silver, lead, chat and iron mines, and in
salt and petroleum, insure a rapid develop.
went and Increase in populatim in the im
mediate future, and that she is bound to be
one orthe greatest, richest and most popu
lous States in the Union. .
DEATII OF Rut - . E. D. McMAsrmi, D. D.
--This eminent and well known divine;
who was recently called to the head of the
Old School Presbyterian Theological Sem
inary at Chica g o, died on Monday after.
noon of pneumonia. Dr. McMaster was a
man of profound learning and of clear and
strong intellect, a !melons and fervent
Christian, and one who enjoyed the vener
ation, confidence and love of his brethren
to a very high degree. Ile wus probably
about sixty years of age. Of his early his
tory we arc unable to speak at pi esent; but
a fuller and more satisfactory notice will
be given' tomorrow.
'REDUCTION OF THE CURRENCY.
The ciew,taken in the fidlowiiig article,
though not the one to which we incline, Is
from as aloCiltdaker, and merits full con•
eideration:
Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Gazette,
lixssns. Eprrogs:—Before thekar the
sum total of the circulating medium of the
„United States wa r s from two hundred to
two hundred and fitly millions; as estima
ted by some. Others fie it at one hun
dred millions higher. Let us assume it at
the larger figure.
The question first in order Is, was it
large enough? We say no; first, because it
compelled businessmen, iu their transac
tions, to resort, to a.very unvi holesoe ex
tent; in
to the credit 'system. Debts to an
emulous aggregate -amount existed, not
as an exceptional condition of things, but
as the rule. The cotton 'and tobacco of
the South, and the grain and meat of the
west were, to a large extent, hypothecated
before they were in the market, •or even
gathered from the fields. This injurious
commercial policy—hurtful and hazardous'
to all the parties concerned—was so coin..
mon that it became to be 'regarded as the
normal condition of things. Bilt that this
universal credit system prevailed only be
cause there was not enough of money in
the country to float its business is proved
by the fact that now, when the volume of
the currency has been greatly enlarged, it
no longer prevails as the rule, but has be.
come the exception. The cash system is
now the rule in commercial transactions.
The consequence is that the East and the
West are no -longer alternately drained;
that violent flhctuations in values, whether
of securities or merchandise, onger oc
casion panicaand financial disaster.
If a ship is.anchored in deep water, the
tide may lion and tall without endangering.
it, because, no , matter how low the ebb,
there is stilt water enough to float it safely.
But let It -be floated upon a sheal at high
tide, and no - sooner does the tide chance
than the vessel is stranded—perhaps broken
tip. It is just so with everything that rents
upon the ever-varying volume of a nation's
currency. If it is abundant, the alternate
floods and ctbbs are not dangerous; but if
deficient, 'mire or leis siraius and wrecks
result from every duct uation.
Everybody predicted that great financial
and commercial disanters would come upon
us as soon as the abnorinal strength and ex
citement consequent upon oar great war
should subside. But it has not come yet.
And why ? Simply because the volume of
currency which the war created, and which
the end of the war did not seriously dimin
ish, has floated - the country safely amid all
the violent fluctuations of the past two
years. But for that, the whole country
would have been utterly prostrate, and the
national credit could not have been main
tained.
We have a national debt of about twenty.
seven hundred millions of dollars to carry;
and upon the soundness of that vast mass
of national securities hangs the solyeney
of our entire circulating medium, together
with the whole system of valbes of both
fixed and moveable propeity. If we cur
tail the volume of that 'active circulating
medium we, to that extent, diminish the
streams of revenue whereby the entire fab
ric upon which the prosperity of the peo
ple and the solvency of the nation is main
tai zed.
The idea of returning to specie payments
at au early day, say, in two years, Is uto
plan. We have have not coin ea ough upon
which to base a financial system adequate
to the necessities of this great and progres
sive nation, or to the payment of revenaes
adequate to its entnmously increased wants.
We must be content with things as they
are for a while yet. We must supply the
place of coin with the next best thing—le
gal tender notes. We have enough of these,
but not too many.
Bow, then, It may be asked, Is this ab
normal condition of things to be terming.
ted ? Simply by checking the eflux of
gold by lessening Importations. This will
lessen the demand for gold, and cause it to
accumnlate. By degrees the faluea of the
metalic and the paper bases of the National
currency Is ill approximate until they be.
come equal, or very nearly so; and then.
and not before, can specie paynteistslbe re
sumed.
The two will flow titgetiler as I
quietly, and with as little violse and
commotion, as the Water in a fill lock
unites and mingles wills that of the upper
level of a canal, the moment the:gate which
separated them is thown open. Whrinust
shut the wickets, and then wait patiently
Until the lock fills. Then, and no sooner,
ean'we safely open the gate. -
We have a currency now, such as it is,
ofjust about sufficient volume.. It may be I
said to be tighter, by forty per cent., than I
the usual standard of fhb world. Now the
question Is, what will 4ring it up to the
proper weght? There is but one way, I
and that is to keel, the
precious metals lu 1
the country; and Slits 4ztt only be doue by
laying more oncroas duiie s r,ou , '
sod thus stimulate and ealaruie ourifloolase'
and ot the same time `backs!ies. In no other r way c an . ismu-savirsir
currency based upu n g e ` JAM .Ir4i WATCAII4.E72/•
-oin and
convertible into coif).
avoid ;the universal crusts which must HAVE DEER APPOINTED
as. suredly follow any serious curtailment of , Aa".l.6fur the "'"br"ed
the currency. •
We fervently hope that Congress will not ! SWISS WATCHES.
permit the Secretary of the Treasury tore-
.ltado by A h:Dit if AR, one el the best Watch afao•
'
tire, as be proposes a'large amount of the is 3111 t 1 l/1112.1. 2 . ,801111 ornott of It
T IA
_legal tendevnotes. That would be to knock o before WATCH wools do .ell to coi omi 00,
puma...leg elsevrber,
theloundation front under our entire Pions.: ; th
tary Structure. We do not say that the± i & Co.
foundation is as good as a metalic one, but' " BEER
as it is the best we have, and as it is the ' Di
ELTIYtI nLTING
only one , twe can have for some years to , E
come, we say, let it alone. The only poll- ! LEATHER AND CUM BELTING.
cy that can carry us safely back to a normal ;
condition isthat which will cause en nom ,ft.*, HONE
. , . . PAchs2,6(,.
mutation of the precious metals.
There is no country on earth in w UNKETN, an.
hich
the precious metals can be made to steam-1 or tis Lea
5-05,,17 awl low.s
ulste so rapidly as in this. We have thrm prces, at the
riimaltwkscor
in exhaustless abundance in our :
The immigrants from Europe bring larg e ; NOS. 29 AND 28 81% °LAIR STREET.
quantities; and if manufacturing industry I
_eel:
Wild only receive a little more protection, Aci;
and that policy be firmly established, mil
lions upon millions of capital would flow 1 OF THE BEST QUALITY;
in from Europe be invested in menu. I a.h.o tar e.TBi all air., fur stle it the lowest priori
factures, and with that capital would come 1
J. et b g
hundreds ofthousauds of skilled workmen.
Then ow farmers would not wed to send chi,
P1101'06E1) REDUCCION ur"ritE DtTT ON
WOOl..—lt is ascertained that 4 prominent
feature or Welt's proposed tariff bill is a
spccions show of relieving manufacturers
by reducing duties ou raw material. The
duly on wool competing with American
fleece is to be placed at six cents instead of
ten cents, and ten .per cent oil ealoreel, as
provided in the House bill of last session,
and th sin the face of a production of wool
in Buenos Ayres alone for this year of 100,
000,000 pounds more than our own produc
tion, and received at one-fifth the cost.
TRUSSES: TRUSSES! I'HUSSES
TRUShErI: TIIUSSIsh: TI:PhStS:
THUSSE,..: TItU ihr:E: MUSSES:
A auperlor article of Trusser. The Islet Im
provement.
Ilan! Rubber Tz ii•ar
Hord Itt.hber Tnts ed.
Hard (tubber
hate wlridng a good Trot. and •t a lon' price,
hould call and examine my stock-before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Superior Carbon ,0.1, dota Ash, nod I'ot Ash,
Perfumtrf and PaTent Medicines of all kinds. A
large and couipletti assortment of Gam Elastic and
!laid Rubber Syrligcs. Remember the place, at
FLEAIING DRUG 8T dtE,
FLEIIING'S DRUG
Corner (Witte Diamond and Market strum, STORY:,
Corn, of the Dlarrioud sad Ila; tet street.
Celo.BTw
GIBAY Milli, BALDNESS, BAND-
ItLW, ANY I.ISEARII: tIF THE bCALI .• —NC
DISCOVERY (lAN t&PIIPARE WITH "LoNDON
HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSINt ..•
"London Our Bela Hair Color Resta:cr."
"London ' Hale Color Restorer"
"London rhysiclan• Hair Color It...purer"
"Loudon Hair Color Restorer' ,
"London
"Lundott Cie and Italy Color nestorer"
a Hlr Color Rsor
• • London Heron mend IL Hair Color Re e st t ore re r"
It never fall, to Impart growth. flog.o to
the weal\ CH ha% hastens and t tops Its fa and
lo Pure to produce new growth of hair, eaomn g
to grow th.e L and strung. t. ray cents a bottle;
gthe ba'f dor LA m,
old by IIeCRRAN & WOMEN NAN. Si) !tar
get strest. GED. A. MELLY 37 Wood strt rt. and
./t/S. FLEMING, b.+ Ilarlet street, ittsburgh.
KANE & Atleglony,_ au?.7:lMbsWl
AN AUTUMN SEG OEBI 10114--
Now. as heavy fog.; arise and searching 11 Ind, com
mence to blow; now.as the human Lode, exbaioved .
like Inanimate natore by the heats of summer, be
gin/ to wilt and droop:: now, ere the Ind...tent
winter makeilts trying onset; NOW is the time lot
preparatory emirs- of the be:t acclimating medl
rine In existence,
nosi.r.rr, e,rrs s rou neH lIITTEito.
.
Feral. and Ague Is rampant to all puttied' tlit,
coantry. quinine, the phyvicians admit, w 111 not
i quill the phase of the LIP cave which at present per
vades lhe entire iv,.:. It. I. well that it is so, far
the routed) ( , o - called; le deadlier than the malady.
But If quinine is Inenieleut in Intermittent &vet*,
ithiSTV.TTICIt'S ulri'dlta I. Irrealetivie. !Livonia
he vafe to ate„m rontraet., gutter heavy penalties,
that uny wirelk ••I,..ver-antl-Agur Dl ,— skii.thl
be exempted 1,0, ihr iii•ortier for any particure,
time. pro, Wed el. ry .li/hat/twat w idi.d ink. ilic
BIT' I.lta are a riling to dig ett.utc durluvr Inc tertn
of the contract I here has tie. er to en all 111,:aller
In medicine which thin vterling In.lgorant itlad
In thdebrlie turd:clue Lae Cal.ed to w,arit off the roc,
waint, When taken duly a, protectioa swain.
ii the
, Ilundr, it. of plt!_viclana have abstulunell
all the otil,inal spectli, sod now Presrrine till.
harnalt vs vtgetable lonic,and Ariilliing. eh, a
prey - cwt. e and cure for ail eye forms ot el lla ands
lever. %%gin. I. the thing 1:130. acelfol In llir , f
.142 av wei I
an In. y .t.iepvla and ner.ousattectiour,
nil IttlaTE:ryt IV!, lIITIKIIS ate the garret, linr
-5.1, nut most wholetiime vtrengillening Prrliar,
ti a that hug an skill has yet concocted.
• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
w.x . 8.1.V()114,114 Jr., ddcruss Zrpresr Office,
54 FULL Street, to an atahorieed Agent to rorrare
ddrrriternsenta for the GAZeTTE, and all attar
papers •throvgnotot the United . State, and the
Canadas.
•
:-.i.,27;-VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTI IN
ocIA TI"N —to aeconlain c tbl a Mutton of the A.:fn.:1,110o. at Ite t law eting, the
[till-book ia nuw optn at the atop, of M./ VEI:
.t. Co.. on raw. alreet. All who 1.1,e
been prow ut or a u y tlos cling , of tl.e A
non, .aro/ atqi yullue men Pr Pitt.-
abl‘r'regtho.lVe'u.ls:ll"..l ""'"""
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oi
pa men t .01 T jo ' jt:l!4 . l: i n n I't led
' ,A . fal o f
31el.111:Itn.L. the at any time beiJre On. nth In •t, ' nniln
11VAUD •
MISSION" SCR Ma CONCERT,
1.1.1111 Eh,
NEW ACADEMY OF, MUSIC.
UN sIUNPAY, THE. 111prn INN].
Leona open at 7 trete Canc,l to eenttneoce at
7t,
•clock.
TidLets, 5d ,nl. For sele at Its, door 03 the
event og ,f the Concert, dt12.114
FAIR AND FESTIVAL,
rlrtrh,e /:;Udle:ojfiitib:gC. 11:1;,[0";')CwhIll'i.2114AVZ1?1;'1?:
SiV/1 HALL, corner of Federal tad Larr , k
Of uekda3 Evening.'llecember
. ,
A tine
FA
IN AND
FESTIVAL, which w' II el.-
tfue t krouffn tbe..VP.A.IIII4 the pro,rds ibe de
voted to toe new elaurqb bolollnq Bow la peOte“ 01*
Im i trt! o o . n .o tt.... corner of Beaver wreer an t the
Fancy •rtlel s of all ktnals, children's I.l4.l thi oic.
abi n te, tl r dles. vr•ss, Wye, eon fartlonerlea: gnats-
Ise Is f'. esslng,own-anff slippers: oys era, eoffee,
Ice • reams, Sc., will be offered for sale on reasona
bly terms,
.IAN-LECELLENT DINNER. will
, be *erred each
17147I1 ' ; ' ..nn;:b=ic ' ll . Nr t . °nth^ a r a il. Alto,
Aden helon Tleltd, 2". elm.; Beaten Tic/ it, *LOU!
Ulmer Ticket-. to those hivIOK b abd ,, i o o or ay.'
boo tleketa, nets.; to others, :hits A BISAmS BAND will he In /Blew, enc.; slam other
m thff ul ird.l. both vocal and Inatrumeotal, will be tor-
SILITEI! SKITEN! SLOW
I RAVE RECEIVED rower OFNEY
tiTOCK, Em.l offer to the Trade a selection from
•
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MARES
Before purchasing elsewhere, ca
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JADIES BOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street
no15;o13
ril!I
;' ,13 . 30 sad au tlt. Chlr itreat
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.,
thuccessors to B. Jones A C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
InALIMBI2r ALI. MINDS or
Government . Securities,
'Foreign librohange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
OULLECTIONS made on *all accessible points la
the United WA:as and c...du.
interest allowed on Time Deposits.
SHATES! --
SKATES!
2,500 PAIRS OF SRATES
.latt !retired lirecl from the 3 1:tunfactunra, Sod
LiNUFACTURERS' PRICES,
HENRYMINER'S
MAMMOTH BOOK STORE;
Next Door to the Post Office
and t xatnlnt the Stock and vrlet., be ihrE,
Omalng
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
SHEPHARD'S
Steam Cracker Bakery
BND
CONFECTIONARY,
LStreot
n M PITTSBURGH, PLC,
de
WI LLIAMIVI ILLER,
q; TO
MILLER & RICK LTSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERSi,
AND 1311'W:1 - 11;6 yr
Brandies, Wine's and Cigars,
Nos, 221 and 223,
eurneraf Libtri) and 'ruin firms,
PITTSBURG
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C.,
CHEAP DRY GOODS
FOR CHRISI3IAS FRESENFS,
A ATOTUEIt Loll? OF THE CIIEAP
Af
jjElyiNl:s AND 'lstititatt ta.
city. Alto a nal ...arta, at •
PLAIN AND DAD ED PO !LINN,
A LPACCAN,
•
BLEACIIED et UNID.EACD Ir'OI.INN,
MINH LINENN,
BADRED A - PLAIN COUNTRY r N
NEILS AND DI,AN
Call and etc (Lew, at
.1. LIAC/I'.f.,
No, GO Manx'lx..ot
dozu4i llietA eett Ficitt street and rt. plasson4
,BLANKETN, •
Country Flannels,
Ilretsh Flannels.
Twilled Flat tttt la, Se.,
WHITE,ORR & CO.,
No. 25 Filth Street
SKATES! SKATES!
hrize
Ska
Club Sizatet.:
SKATES FOR THE MILLION
I:2r •Ma'-'INT
Dlmpitlch Buildlem - .lElttli Street. •
..2ye
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BROAIMAY ENCIIAXGE
RESTAURANT,
101 CORM PIM 1 1 112111111111 D stp. 10
Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Story.
•
FIIII4II CAN OYSTERS AND UA AIE of Ali k 1.12
'U broil.
U.
e i ±, E * " ' P roPriele.•
0F At,
TRZA•IAMWS V? 'I7OD ve CtiOnr 12th,atill,
NOTICE IS HEREBY I :ll{'E%, TO
.I.lthe tioiders the • err ...111. I'N
I.
CI PA i. th e f ciry •
or Allexlienv. that the
Coop°. oil 1.1,1 etimhur jut .Initnary
1177 will br psl,l oft 1.1.1 ;lay .le, Tax ):"
the Back of L'AtelourAll. Icy of VlLfatturgh.
3 4/. AI ACE
1112:1 G 9 Tren•nr,,r l',i. o.f .11. gl]../ey.
EMIM
TB LAS Gatil '14::A,1;:l.:114'c:/
A 11.1.EGIIENV CITY C 01711.110.-
+.51178.11(1NDS WAN-17.1 --Perrone!dliatCom.
prorairr Honda of the City of glway. l'a., Sr,
wrrrby aallar.l that tine al at/i.INU FUND for Pao,
will be lowest,' In Myra itozal. al (lir lowers Talc"
r/trl'e. 1.. Prupor als will lir rreel, 4,1 ny Ike Wale,
fled milli lucidity, tine 1,4 of January.'l,7,
ilerrigin 'frt.., or the eliv of A Ile
(yit. CLOTH:
CI.TaCIPT.3IEL
rut Floors, Tables, Counters, litsta, ,or all
Idllts and t tries, for tab.. wholetate suit
rctall, •t
is in less, at the CA Cloth llettot uY
.7. dE 11. puui,Lurs
•
del: Nos. 20 and 2a td. Clair street.
J)UUOSTORE FOR MA LE.--SIT- ante o Prom !street. 111 ;men( the herd loos duns
to the City, 1131'111g nn eatalllW.t..l WOO,. Al' [tutu
la
ha nd to •tanu I up , . A g oil 01 on
Dull Mote Nu /an 01 ted ey In 0 , 1101 alylo,. With
the abut eiolll be :old Ilie /VW, 0: the 11 both Jon. oll
deuntalntug, be..1.1e• the More ttuuma, ho
Rooth, tor duelling purpteda. And Two 11.,"•w t .pt
Itnuv, n. Apply to H. 111. LA IS A
den No. 11d, inurlll torrat
FOR DOORS AND WINDOWR,
Th•ie r , nut cold, ala. thaw au
muted to give arttla C thetlon. 1.411 d 11/111008 at t NOS.
218111120 yt. Clalr•treet.
den .1. k 1'1111 1 .1.11.d.
UNIVERSAL
CLOTHES WRINGERS,
The bent ai.e Call awl
. .ee. them belltre
tl i th . t ,T make. }or male at 26 awl
.r. a r
_Rooms AMR LIOARD.
.f. d fT..1.111L1.11.:f.
FOUR DUNG EN AND A GEMINI% AND lila
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Can be aotoranlodatcd nltL Room, and Sunni. by
inquiring at
L. 11. LUCIAN'S.
Temp roE nable.
'o. 1I Rederal It., Allegheny.
lO
with Banks. Stores, T'ost l'emmlo
mon. Brokers'. Insurance. Railrad. Nteamboat
and Telearaph thbees, &e., combining
SKATES!
sm•lentu are thoroughly 1:11(11u:red In all the
brauchim of a
Including llook-keepine. Pentnanth'p. Arithmetic.
Commercial la., Political Economy, Businme Co,
remuondence, the Art of Iteicemng Counterfeit
/loner. Railroading, etc:lntimating. Telegraphing.
MIMI
'Stn.letild t entcr a any Uit ad omplete stun
course In froth an
eight lu t
twelve n weekns,. c
at a total Cost
for Tuition. Book, Ittvnki, 'Soars/. and all Whet
ne . cessary cVlosnses. ot. from 4110 to nCL,.
Mil
t„,tti.";,l,h
•
TESTIMONIALS
FI.III Practival ltu,•cc+s L•en. Melrl,int.. Bank
ern,
OEM
clE&I!. Immo ON ALL THE
..a%.
lime 'tool., PoSI Euut, and Menk.Jrandana
liratt and Not.: 11.oka
Lcol Illa-ks
MAID. ItxAn of eur; desertvuon on hand and
Copying nook, nod
Sta.llem.u. Tie Envelopes
71.1:Cr5 (told Pens, etc., eta.
VIERS, SCHOVEIt If CO.,
MI
GO TO
. I=l .C> l3 MR.Tail',
No. 16 Fifth Street,
FOR HOLIDAY dIFTS.
T.ller rer. 'red a large and .elected
leek or
OF
43 - '1.4%. DT 0 IVID•Si
_ . •
AMERICAN, ENOLIIN AND SWISS •
IVAI7C.)I - IES,
P. 01.111 SILVER WADE.
FABIAN 4:001,4.
1011104 AND 19POONN.
TAME CIITLERT,,
Ali ERICA% AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,
Very !nee
FINE 'SILVER-PLATTE - WARE,
-• . Fr,nu; Ike beet iln:/naelltren attd the
LdTEST sTrixs
I)o not forget the Old Stand
•
NO. 16 FIFTH STREET
13EAUTIPUL PRESENTS
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13 C:0 :Ma I .1121 AL "V" 61,
JLhi UMN Ell AT
.11 - 1 Cir' B Y'S
No. •22 Wood Street
• r
t7EIOICE ASSORTMENT OF
LA ( - DINA AND Dont:3llA, VASYN ofuew and
r.t. Rod style,. A oat. lot of
PARIAN STATUETTES,
LA N WARE, DECORATED Tedt, TOILET.
IH'NE 11.1LCS.
All or Iststrlt I. oft.- red unt he trust reSson•ble reel,
MI
• HILLENAN'S
fliT IND FUR EMPORIUM,
lED FROM CELLAR TO
I,pfl .11h a MICR Att s OltTAMS'S VF MAWS.
which Is Oat at
17311EZ XeCAI7I7
racaclio is" aaa.cl. IGI-e awes
3P I Tr
I Sig sp
sixuan d (An BIAGE ROBES,
Although, prepared art lb a full Una of
ATS AND CAPS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
za
1 1....1.V. , 1111 . A_1NT'S
No. 75 Wood Street.
DEMI
Alf;
.• .( 7 . 11. N 1.1111.111.16
IRON CITY SPICE MILL
STRICKLER& MORLEDCE.
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION.
- - • •
Thar Ps ant. Avt nue, JP/TT MLIVRGII.
-- -
. Mythicrecently nnsth.ced the above Vitt, a e
be , p. cttsilly inform the nubile thatare will coastline
thy amtnulac lure of 1.(111/C et • 1010/ mad 311.1bTA HD,
Au., vell'cli are pill be able to furnish to It 81/L/1-••
;!r• a i anp lif.TA/1. DK •'/..E/te al lobe 1.0133/1_137
VET Li)0 1 ; i • i4 s .. 11 . 't . A .
r ' ,`'. r ( rfT,M ~", t,'• f.° 1 eon .V
1,1.01.11 t an.lltltalltltilttlUND llt/133: ° 111 FLU,
ttrntly • ts hand. --
Mtllll/g to Celt/ talc Ivtl solicit the patronage af
Or- pul,.
It J. DA NYKIt. I'OtIM rly of the Conarrea gPke
is will be frond on band at tt e mlll at all times
liy . ll laud to the wants of custom, re. .
AITRICKLER rt 3108.LZDGE.
74
BINGHAIVI HOUSE
ELEVENTH AND MARKET BTB.,
z- mrxx..B33izi.r..3p-u x4s
This baur.ebJ elegant If o
nee la now open fur the
Treoloa ofgrextv, , with WI the oppulatments of•
F/ A n! HOTEL
CURLIS DAVIS,
7dt 6rll4:,lWirill3PßlEron.
SIXTH WARD TAX PAYERS.
\Toiler IS 11E11 EBY. GIVEN that
ti l.
TA XI ol the Above Ward moat be raid
ever flee 01% TUE Trit INSTANT. or aced will
he pot on the ileum, a. further Intlalgenee cannot.
be peen.
um • ,pqmpit A. LIUTLIEN. Colleotor.
. lAti Wylie Street. I ‘l.ll
I BBL& BRANDON YELLOW.
..celvtd and •r
WAX ervitA.
ELg egale Drnitt ßl4
l/ ~~ ~G.
D
NITIONAL TELEGIRPH INSTITUTE,
Corner Penn and St, Clair Sts,,
PIT7'SEIII,OII,
lu , K , t. bust organlzed, mutt tucCOstful Cad
Cltrapo,
IIeSLNESS COLLEGE
la the United States.. During the past tee years
upwards or
FIFTEEN, THOUSAND STUDENTS
- Represenlichf every SW. In lb. Chien, Imre Grind
oat .1 here.
A COLLEGE OF ACTUAL BUSINESS.
Thociox-r react I.'rezatiLoo.
PRAOTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
Practical Banking, &c.
FOB I'IRCULA US,
Athit cis the Principals,
SMITH & COWLEY,
PITTS11112(1111. 1•A
El=
313 111 , 111 YIELIC r
NTAII. 4 m.I3ES, dtro.
t'..11 THE
111GB1
Our sprclaltv now la
(bickering & Sons' Pianos,
Emerson's Pianos, and
Mason &Hamlin's Cabl Orgais
ATTRACTIONS
FOB TAI:
HOLIDAY
pOOD,
USEFUL,
CHRISTI'S & NEW
PRESENTS. ,
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR
Holiday Stock of
MUTING. & SONS
PIANOS,
P. EMERSON'S PIANOS,
.ELXVIZA
Mason & Hamlin's
CABINET ORGANS,
Which b. the Flint: I,Nilectlon o[ Ihiec In
atruments ever Lzbthlted In tlsl•Citr.
THE GRE iT
CIIIOKERING PIANOS,
. .
WOlcli bare beet future the pul'llc for clearly half
*century, 40111 maintain [bell supremacy, r..10a•
the Plano - always escd by the world's great artiste
and our best amateurs as well as our own ninslc
/wrlog clllsens. The tett that over
2;000 CHIONERENG PIANOS
Ha been soldat thl . -Ageuev, Is proof posltire
of the high estimation In relitch they are lied by
ur Olt Zane. NI great 1, the Armand all over the
count. y for the Chirkerlog Pianos. that It 14 ao Itn•
possibility to thl orderaw lob any degree of prompt
ness, and It truly by a very esperal fav
thor of the
manufacturers Hist we hare secur o ede prcseni
111-erh lot tar the Holidays, which will be con•istit•
ly arriving from now to the thlh lest , and ct to.
r Mc* the choicest styles ;lint are mode.
Prices Same as at the Factory.
The Unapproachable
EMERSON PIANOS,
The Cheapest Gooi Deno lade,
rliertnerrig Plato enfifilles a !me and severely
f elt want—ttiat Is. • good well. wide, ere toned,
sod lasting Inetrunient at • moderate price. They
are made of the lots, Ilion: middy seasoned wood ,
after the ma .1 approved se Ica by • selentlec man-
Iron 'tketnrer: have rued hese. felt hammers,
Lame. and ail modern Intr . . ...chi. , ' , be
lornlture Is of eh.. mid elegant &slim,
in best rolewool. ea se y varnished and polished.
The great once.. • we ha, had Olin the Emerson
Platioa Ie due to their greatme/ Its. he politic
having given them a tidal, has found they ate Wor
thy oteoriedetwe, and are toying 0. fest as we can
et them from the fa, tore.
Prices about It hat is a.sked
for the most renowned makes,
WE WARRANT THEM FOR FIVE YEARS.
THE - S WEE T.
.3lwson. Ilantlin
CABINET ORGAN,
the Most Perfect Instrument Ever
Uade.
Tbat snout& and inteLY will Re found In every
Church eabbsth Sehool , hen.le/I 1'......1
Wr belnx alike salt •ele for Zeacrnd or evne.lar, Vo
cal' or Inatrinneno xi. Quirt o r Slow Musk, I 0
bride. them Wielliit Via ilikianll or IlallYnOnr,
H. A It. n.oss =aka them as !ow ai $73. .ad the,
11 , 1 comprises ore!. Td tat el' dire rent etyles. rang
ing how $l3 to 41.000. all of which can be rouoil
In oar rooms., and Ina) De Ilitre:sated al the
Same Price as at the Factor).
Wt WANT to do the tar rest Holiday 'Annie this
aeasan ever done ithrtnr on, lorg established bust
nes.. antrwe know we ran only do so by el:tering
great Inducements, which we. do, as our stark la
unusually lar,e, and AP hat. rot down mkt , . to
the rex.? low,t Ogures. We hope to hare air the
public call at our roams, w h trisr;they want to buy
or not, and we shall he happy to thou them ouT en
tire etenk.
SHEET MUSIC
AND
Musical Goods,
In Great Variet.
Fon
PRF~6I~N3"B
REMEMBER THE PLACE
WOOD STREET,
Between Diamond Alley and lib St
PITTSBURGH, PA
15, U. iiiELLR & Uft,,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
4012p(p
N•TIONAt. BR
FlTTsscorio, Derezabor 'lb Mat.
ELECTION NOTICE.—An Elec.
:lon tor Be , en Dlreetors or 11,1. Book, to Rerro
for the ron:nr bat Re the Soot. i,
TEPA. . I, .nnato 1. , . tclwten the boars
r UM)... an.l 2r. v.
F. M. 'I4OJIIViM,
HANDSOME, and
r
THE ANNEAL E LECTION OF DI-
Itgl."10/0 or tkJI4 Boni tatty p:a 7, at the
Banking I!oO..., on 7 1.7s , DAY,
betv. t. Pr, r.
dr It:pi:, mAr 'cry
ENDURING
.
I 1,. I T 1 V N., fi , .., 11. I:,
..K .r, PI rrcw.,-11,
f•lr t.isf Gil lice..,, 17"4.. j
TILE ANNUAL IL ELECTION FOO
, ... MUCCI OILS UV 'THIS PANE, will ta. o e ld
on TUKODA I', Janoor, I tt. 1.7. Ortoteen the
ho/Uur* of I 111 , C 3 G • e'ock F. it., at the`Bookiz g .
~.
leltlttAZ le T - JOHN' MI (ioFri - o, , sobtea,
tint NATtos•l. HA ON. I
- i VITNULROII. Get - ember at h. 'HZ. j
AN- ELE 'TIDY FOR NINE DI
RECTOICSi to serve The the et:wild; 'an,. '.'nt
be bold at the BAN/W.16 /1017 OE, GO i TUESDAY,
.Iteoanr7 nth, 11,7, tortweut the boors 01'11 A. Y. nod
dell pit It. I. B]ll7 11, euhlrr.
.11tucalaN Ti ANI. MANI:TAT - ICM,, VAT. BANI, i
MAW:WM, 11c, .1 b, ',I.
I'IIE ANNE L 'ELECTION FOR
DIR gert).ll.S of Oita Bank will fake place at the
BANKING Ball'NE. on TUESDAY, January the
nth, III:, between tue hours of II A. M. and 2 P. x.
delo:t.7 JOBS IiCOTT, Jn-, Catt,lN.r.
Tuna. NATIONAL
ELECTION NOTICE.—Tbe Alltltlw
al Election fur . NINE IIIHNI:TOBS to, th's
Ila I. to te rte dor, y g the .nael. 0 It.r will be
held at the Bank, ou TL7E3D ay, the 1.. day of
January, la-7, between the hours a 1 of II A. a. And
2 p..H; . _.
_,I.tl?.:11-19 .
•-
.301 IN D. LIVINGIiTON, Cludder.
11 /KRANICS' NATJON/L BAN/.
l /
• .7111,
'ITE ANNUAL rulenCßOti
ELECTION FOR
.
the DIR BANKIECTORS UV TR'S •NK. will be held st
NG /111 CoIS, on TUL , DAY. Januar,
nth. RC, Intween the hours of 11 A. If. and o'clock'
J\J. MARTIN,
dra:p33 I -
Cashier.
EXCIIANOZ NATIO:VAL BANK OP Crl - renertun.
rtrreet,tau, PA., I've. a, Mk. f
TTIE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI.
itEerulis o• 211 talc plane-at the BANKING
HOUSE, on TUESDAY. Jannate Bth, 1867, between
the how, of ir.zrio: A. St. and TWO P. N.
d frptlnlvv,T 11. 31. HURRAY. Cazfiler.
D IVIDE:VB.—The loirectors. of
the BIRMINGHAM. GAB CO3IPANY hare de
.clareda dividend of FOCI! PER 'CENT. on the
Capital Stock, parable at thenthco or ROliliiBo2i,
afeCLEAN b CO., No. 75 Fourth street, YU:A
-ber/0,, on and after the 14th in,,tant,
13[9miNGuAL Dvc.IL,ITIVSU' r""n"r.
49-?"
Bca.c.c)o
With might
SIFORIYB STEAM POWER
BRICK MACHINE,
The Pittsburgh Brick Machine
AND
BRICK MANUFACTURING CO.,
hr the Eastern, fiddle' a,d Frnth•9a>teru Slates.
TIM MACHINE IS SELF•TFII.•
..1. pgitlNG. co.tenuly $11.500. (right Co ese being
proportioned to the extent an I pope
At
of teethe.
ry,) is run by an a Inch erlinde - engine, work. •ll
kinds °relay. makes SUFKR.B ERICK. Primed to
liceel mould,. requires only eight men to tile /htclay , teed the grimier. tyke away the brick and
hal, them In the ) arm, and .makes brick as feat as
poll w'.,`, to run th• reline., In our own yarn, our
to ofmaking It from 41 to SO a minute. We
claim [LNG, be the best PAYING Maeldne In one.
A machine muydie neon In operation In our yard)
at Glenwood four miles abase the city , on the
north side of the a l entoegaltela riser, reached by
the Connellsville believed..
M or achine l i . Irani, County and State Rights for sale.
non or by mall.
F selnronnation. apply for circulars, In per
at he title,
We are prepared to nil large coutrneteif arlek.
Samples °title brick to be tlert It .h 0.70 rtfih
street- Sod the (eke,
230 LIBERTY ST., PITTSIWIRGIT, PA.
KIER. RrehWent, A. ACKLEY VI
Prelltieut: W. M. MeCILACKEV r; "
81111.1:rgon, EvcrtiAzy. ACKEti. A.
WETHEniLL & SLOAN'S
P..11-TENT.
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS
Gas Condensing Burners,
•
an he used on any Lamp. and Dispense entire/
with Cub:niters. The name produced b hese
Burners *prowls out similar to that ot ties.' The
eonstruct lon 14 tech that thesmote is ntined lit
a
Condensing Chamber. and is whol ly converted
Into dome. ahe burner does not depend directly
upon the wick for its light, bat Maras the smoke
which la produced theserrom, sod
Duras Less Oil Thin Chimney Lamps,
•
And produces a ngjtl l tnllltthan Any other
In the
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
onrehased the right of 4 1(:;po61 , A. or the
Ab.•se Burner. In Allen ben) , County, patties wish
log tOritittitle or 'ocha.. eon he J.T.011.10416ted
waverAlllng At my °lnce, 134 WATIat entliST,
ntulthtlehl, rlttsburgh.
JAMES BLACKMORE.
SirCANVASSERS WANTED:
_ .
pI,TTSBURGII BREWERY.
CARSON, DARLINGTON di CO.,
BREWERS 8 HOP DEALERS,
Succesrors to "
JOSII VAL RHODES tt: CO.. PM sbnrigh,
WYE W. ANDERSON, Allegheny,
-The attention of the cnatomon of the two firm
la particulal ly halted to one
„•
ALES AND PORTER.
throrlth the careful releellon of Malt [tom
Gurexten tru malting f .ellitles and Hop. from the
T.e.le east tad West, 'we eau xi:meal:Wee to be pure
an.l eatinruntorY to the t, We
by
Mr 1N ILIA ALI: lite ?vela blear renounac tided
4 : 111!.
nes Corner of Divincine Way and Barker's /4
JAMIS PYITII.------- . a. A. TOUNO.
TIIUMAS 800211
TllO/IAB lIHOWN.
ALLEGHENY' BREIVERV.
kg::-.11.,&..1.1.taiim:;1,0,1,1tVeg, formerly
'il'grigtr.Fr:EM',lfc,':Vai.ru7:al 'gc."f'‘..,T.,l
SPRING WATER ALES, -
Made from Pare Bonn, Water, and from our [tent
:lee and long excellence In the boldness. we feel
astletled that we will be enabled to glve entire sat-
Isfactlon to those who may favor na with their pat.
Congo.
1 8 1 114L1T33C elb CO..
465 Rebecca Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
aille•All orders left at BROWN a (MAHAN'S,
103 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Well be promptly
attende.tl to.
AT A. LEGGATE,S,
/50 FS DERA L SMELT. A.LLECIFIENY,
-Bootie. 9.13.cb0015,
I Craacierashirtas,
Threiviroivo.
.134Evi.frag, 9sirpos,
Er cordoz - 30".1 Za.o./5...e1 T. •
C03c:433.13m,
Soots, 33cicatts,
oboes, Eillicaois,
A very large stock at very low Prices.
A. LEOGATE, In Pclnal Alletbeily.
Auction Vales every Tuesday and rrlday at Woo
o`cl,ck •.
11
CAltDlf TOYS! CANDY Till*:
8.000 EOXES cAsin Tors
On hand and for sale at LUMEN /4114. Id; UT
W. P. neamign *pm., .
, Candy sad Toy Manufacturer.,
dle 1 , it comer sum me Liberty limes.
BA: lc "
ALLLG. December Stb, .;.`!
THE - lILNT
AN:IitTAL ELECTION FOR
Directors DI. Heck ler] be hell ea
TI.7E.cDAIf. JANI.I.IB.Ir Mth
Between :he beam of 11 end: r. Y,
_et the
Rink Inc th rum. . ft: DAVIDSON.
do 12:1,:. Cestaer.
111 C ANN UAL - ELEOION FOR
I I rti!t T,JR:ir thli P!•,e
the. fI A N/5 IS,; nn TUESDAY, Ja=nary
,tt 1,, tr, c 7 Il J. M. arid T.
u.
r.rI.CRA_NrER„C.th,,,.
PORTANT TO BEM MAKERS
IX TEX 110UES,
VtiVILTACTICRED fiT
. I:. .A.TlE=m'
In. B. J.E.F.FRXES,
ilminfratneuadl2ogni:orana Le
tall
• TOBACCO,MNUFF AND CICARS,
ST. CLAIM{ STSEST, PrrTsntnGit. PA.
and
nlmre unortment, al-MEERSCHAUM Pli.k3
en .B.lloand, ICL.Sto T 14UBA0, of Ike WO qual:
GEORGE BLUM:EN Se4El.ll.
DAAL/Al IN yourra.7 AND DODESTIC
SWABS, CREWING TOBACCO
Smoking Tobtico, rives, k c
AT4c...4 eacriorktb. ses•troe
(Near corner of IlbertM t,
_ _
Aun°s ' u tegtlgAlVlV: r 'd
Tobacco, Sniff and ,Cigara,
40 311.405g-zo AEPV.SLIZMT.
tatIC:=I=I4IMILL'V/I1%"
WANTED Br Ist JANUARY,
A GOOD STABLE,
For TWO OR THREE HORSES AND BUGGY
Apply to
WHASTEtti , tiABSIN .11 ,
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WANTED,
TEN CARPENTERS,
At the PESPIA. SALT 31/4*/.7 (. TC PING
PANT'S NT 4 .RICS, NAlrant, A;:,! .any Co I,,ty
Penna.
A GOOD SECOND HAND SAFE,
of —.)1.,3 App:y ,
MARtiFIA 1.1 s.,L
2,07, 1 14 an,l Atrf•
WANTED—MEN—At 10 . i St. CI
No '
WANTELP—.I76B—AI ( ale
Na. 2
WANTFII - 11.F...`At 10 , rt. sr
No. 2
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AGENTS IVA %TED" BY TETE
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SEW INat 11 i'ykil'A.B
their NNW' F2tl 31:11:111N le. w: I
her
a
elastic paper 1.0 henry Nearer :lath O r her
at thure of frit% nee4l.. or t..h.10n. ,
tre ['eat Rill leuarlf • drilcla,l.:Our clot
rq
litucterinn. .A.l.lreas, oda...mg esnli,
It. I t o l 1. S On. 'letP 6K •
liftB6:rert. iSecon-1 Fine
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*TE - 6--Ain s —11.4 1.1.: 11)
F:NAL-11-1n every lure ,E
11'vtern nii
aVranla for the date new atet Ehrrlvlr,Fl. •
I 616
(;11 1.11.A21,
'Either by the, m onth '
Cr. rates a 1 •0'.....4. For run '
peraoo, or ael , lieaa,
,
tao 2 - 1:1 Fif`.h Plato get
WANTED, -,
4 scilooL TE,ICE
'Etna, aisle or fez ai ercry to.onthlp, to sat
a+ Agent In Ite lain et war pa telcii,lnc.
seberreport a the sate Cr 41 eo••::ea la lame
Saud fur a circular wilh term+, tilareae
W. J. fl,et.l.AND 01.
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lil7..ANTEtlit--s7*&s;iilterl
e e PER. MONTH for lientamen, end $35 to H&
for Ladles, everywhere, to Intr.oloce Lae coantt.
Sense Yu:oily tlewins Mach fin e r Itoorovort and r
fected. It lOU Gem, tell, ottlcti, quilt , blot, br aid,
and mbrolder beautifelly—pric., ohly elts-mal.-
Irtg ihe elastic lock-stitch, nod tally warranted tor
tone years. We . pay twice aoee rwer, Or coot
mission, from which that enottst . q be
Otmade. Address or call u oo . U. 80% XIII & CV:,
le-41e-235B4elrelir act:;itly P . h .Vit1 0 Cigtani ed
terms.
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B=ZEIS3
FOR THE MOST POPULAR
AND BLS! SELLINGSUBSCRIPUON isuOKS PCDLISAFD
We are the allst e xtensli , ftglblitherm In the Uni
ted Stale., (having six houses, ) and therefore cot.afford to sell boots weeper and pay stmt. k moms
liberal commlastim than any other Colncaur.
Our books do not pass through the band, of Gen
teal Agents ' tas nearly all other autacrlption works
.41/.0 t 4 refu te we are emulcd to glre bur CUM..,
era the extra per cent. whicirls usual.y allowed to
. General Agents. Experienced cativalsets all/ ten
the dye:stages of dealing directly with the pub- .
lishsii.
1
, Our r cones embraces the mo lt popular works on,
all subjects of Importanc:. ant Is scl ling rantlGT
both borth and Solna.
old agent.. and all others, who circulars est pay
ing agencies, Intl please send fo and sec
our terms, and compare them and the character ~ f
our works with !hone of other publtabers. Addre•-•
NATO/NAG I.IIBLLSIONG CO.,
11 . 0 /9:O27dRY 41/07 -Minor Mt.. Plitladelbbla, I A.
AGENTS WANTED lOU A NEW
8008, NOW It/fJ...DY.
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WOMEN OF THE WAR.
•
By /BANE 110011.6, anthe of "Tbc Ec,bt2llon
Secord," sc.
Tile oldest of this work Is t collect a l toresent
narratives of the services of the e omen Atm-n.l
the perils of the war. .d ought to Inherit Iteglur.
The volume contains about 600 bet .ve
pages, and Is Illustrated loth steel plate 6001
cocved In the most Improved style. bo y
on/y by
addreslor *DPI/ to
NO. GB. Flab ct met. I'lttabttrisb.
MEN IVA-111'ETi'
TO ACT AS SALEVIEN
ts . 1
Enter nen:Lune tl
print t o enpa g :i Ytftr
Apply are
person Or address r'4"°'n'
98
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t, P . BAKER,
li,ursl4 Yn
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COAL COKE, ike
PITTSBURGH NATIONAL
COIL AND COI[ S • fOIIFINY,
.
f MRS, SIIIPPERS AND
ERR, Wholesale and Recall, f the'
BEST LABIAL Y COA 1, )
Zrawit' Choral watt
OFFICE. AND YARD, CORNER 1' oT.71:T11 AND
I tY eTREETS, Plttrburh,
All oedema toe delivery le the Clty. or shlpte eat
West, will meet
lA. l annedlateatteratke.
R. A. N A , Rope; Intend. et.
COALS C0.A.1.11 COALS!!
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS.
HUthMEL &
. ,
RABER
rite the attention of th• public to their tine stork
of COALJ.crecelvcd, Inehullog the following ek
dente • 1,
Lump, Rog. I, 2,3 and Chestnut, •
.byklua VAL ley, Nos.., 2, 3 4 and l'ne•lont,
L1.14".3.31111PiA1ba, t7th i nt Irre ton,oVfora.l,"
lasd or Minuend tone.
All °Were . D10 , 01A17 attended to. D
tnlcie 3 , ,, 102 Chestnut streethic a ar tlz z
D IN I,A.
COAL S COAL !I COAL al
!DICKSON, STEIVIIIT & CO,
„.. t s removed their Oflce t o
raCos 867 .T.sl/132.1tys St-root..
(Late), City Flour XII])SECOND FLOUR,
11417,...gGP &at• OR j4 24 l L ' j ai 'E
"
At th e lowest market Drier.
• tir..u. omen left of their oitleet or sddre•s.l
to
them through the casit . wW be attended to pamptli.
mTM.MitS
(lEmmEs TjaoslLs
nr
oughiogheny and Connellsville Coal
• A.. 3.1...b.c,0re-r, of
Coal, Rack; and lleaulphurlzed Coke,
(loMee Orßiltgrrtitatlllll):ltally%id L1:27117
anner streets, Sloth wird and ou bec.onl
.7"lll.:rarLirlitkljetZe"rtetlapi,r".l w!ill Ins
best article of Coal or Coke at the lowest'ea,“ rate,.
Orden
le
at ails of the yards. will recel'iciFont
MERCAANT
WESTER STOCH OF. '-
Boys' Clothing,
ITOW in store a large and corn Vote Poe:: or
SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
• For the Winter ?end:an. Prices Low.
GRAY & 'LOGAN,
St. Cleilr Street
HENRY G. HALE,
.
NUR CHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corner or Penn a: st.
Desires to ratans thanks to bls friends and the pub
ic for the many nut Lieors, and rolpectfulir conc.
Its a shape of their rtture patrchatc. Ile noal
Pleased to have them ea -atonic hla
i
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
op
Fiiie Woolen .G-ood.s.
. •
Particularly adapted to . .
mums HS !Os flll ID. tilliE,
...nosi
TOBACCO, CIGARS, ex.
EIECELSiOn TOBACCO WGlLliti.
R. & W. JENKINSON.
MAKIITACTUMS OP ALL KaIDS Or
Tobacco, Snuff and t'i+—ta.
s
No. 6 FEDERAL:A=I2'LT, i
I lard Jaor Mutt I ...ttarainalaa
llrldcr
Braaati Store at Sal.ta. Ohio. ./.4.onEx T. Pd.
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