The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 14, 1866, Image 3

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Y•GOODSTR
SPECIAL lIDUCEMN IS
TO BUYERS,
!mg
BATES &BELL'S
French Merinos, 75 cis.
French Merinos, 87 ets.
French Merinos, $l,OO.
French Merinos, $1,25.
Square Shawls,
Blankets,
Cloaks,
LARGE ASSORTMENTS.
EMI
21 FIFTH STc,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
NECLICEE . SHIRTS,
Muslin Shirts,
Bilkl:lnderw ear,
Merino lindens ear,
Wool Underwear,
Merino Half Hose,
Shaker Knit Half P
French Suspt -'•
01/31MILIUM co,
FANCY scums, SCARF PINS,
SCARF SIGN, SLEEVE BUTTONS!,
SHIRT PINS, NECK. TIES,
JUNE , AND PAPER COLLARS & ctrnesi
. .
ffirrAUON LINEN DO
LINEN /L.ND BILL ItAiIIiZETS.
F. H, EATON, 17 Fifth St.
MACROBI & CARLISLE,
1.•9 Fifth Street.
MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PHESHATP.
Rich Jewel and Work Boxes: •
st etch, Bandkerthter and Glove Bone': •
• Elegant Perfamary stands. .
• Clipar domes and Mendel;Cases;
Fans. Floe Ps. Belt Clasp ..
• Bognood and Jet Jewelry; •
Fled Morocco Wallets and Bags.
We are also opening a choice collection of
Real and lialtami Lace Goods;
Plain sod Embrolderan liandterchieni; -
Ladles , Cub:ogre Scarf*: •
Pine Cloth andEl4 Mores:
trtetand nt Bose ; i t z r,hia hM
acomplete
stock
• Ear/tans. a new article.
SACRUM & CABlsnasE
Are Pole Arents In Ms city • for Abe LOCKNI 001)
CLOPH LI u ILD • ND ALL, PAPER COLLAIIS:
Plumes Pat Int Toss and D 0 action labels;
Brat 'a Ntulded Paper 0ollars;
'The Ltuln l mlestlos Collars; •
The .. hltar , • Wart, warranter to fit;
• Bradley's Duplex Elllpelo Skirts. all sires—To
Dealers at Manufacturers` Palms:
Balmoral
stock
Our satins t LEM THAN HALM THELII .
cosi'. •
MEILOBANTEI AND. DEA.LIMIS mlll find our
panes meet reduced. and many articles at Its.
than rout, In order to dose out.
Ladles and Gentleman wishing to mak, lioltday
Presents all' dud many useful and aultalde articles
at Wean, Reduted Prices.
MAORT.IIII & CARLISLE )
deb 19 YIITH STREW.
GOODS JUST 11ElpETITJ)
SY - •
JOS. HORNE & CO.
=
804r..113
• Al :the leading Vail Styles.
• Man.ll2lolnr 43143C,Ca1Ms
Ot tees and Tnuzuas, Paris Taney and Colored Silk
Vet ets In most desirable ahades;TlMA.laney Bo
an
1.7470 T, l t,azs=ilon;aaAtr e t i t d r e t e l
thirgr.
=Ma 33 StCO X =MIMI
(Well sumac)
• o "i br io.; itawbunt, iemne, onny. Viten
=r% i d r s o
i hr;bn= i= tTie Peet
• I T I PIrs grid' TrioraLas and Urn s iinents; .
Wa jr = "". l ßril ie Bl Frames.
I . AtilrrGOODS :. .
"most etheniete stock Jaeonets, Cazabries,
Handkershleb, rain. Laze. Hem-SCLebed. Clem-
med. Enibroldere Taos Bordered, ete,, etn,
Radler; and Skim/ eve r 7
vane
all sizes.
Ladles` and Ocala Underwear.
&'sonsivid Q Goods: -
!Suspenders and Nett-Tics; Beal Shiite Mot
Drawer. tpuolez,Bon-Ton and LIL oop_ Batts;
Cornets, Lmtr Peas, Met& Unton sad
Buttons—rhe latest novelties, kinds.
+eldest va WM Cashmere, Lambs Wool
ajd a n —ti lie in the various ixitimmits, plain colors
Gearsotrn.
Caper Collars, an& mem Whig to the No-
U rrines Ane is . ow as/Caste= JOIMM,THOMem
Was. 'Viand 79 Market Street..
NEW . 000D8 AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES,
IE3
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
MACAW', GLUM •,& CO.,
78111 d 80 Market Street,
Would call Meets] attention to their large and at
tractive clock, •
EMBROIDERIES—Dreyer, destr tn iptlon.
LAClCarolut. Point. Applique. ;Lapel, Thread,
isminii,iered, Rent-
Stitched and Lace. •
LlNEN—det., Collar. and Cud. In g,
DEUR AND CLOAK TRIMMINtiII AND -BUT-.
TONS—Latest styles. • • • -
SASH BONNET AND VELVET RIBBON&
tiLOVs.B AND HOSIEBY—A complete stuck.
UNDERWEAR—For Ladle., Woes and Chl deed.
KILROY ZSPISTROOOIIS—ShawI., Hood., Nubia.,
VP 'u tl l tH=All In beet nukes.
COMBED., Nets,
_NV &Orfila Pao., Hair Rollo, Etc.
BALMORAL
IS I3UV—At ;malty reduced price..
OfiNTLEKEN •YOWIitiBLNO 4100Der.1.-full
and complete Deck. .
FANCY A. AND NOTlONE—Cotandslug
a larite Dock of goods masted ropeoally for
our HOLIDAYSALLE. and whichvould mate
a bandlnine and soceplpip present. ••••
dell . •
NEW FELE 1200D11,
ILT
I) lON NIS CON'
9
vriCh 21 STREET',
paw ma p i eraud &eV ilterns•
rileara t Aiat g rattliPt qp,alitle.i
1 4 11 ZITA N nws.....LAUE 3:
1N431111.a., AtTialliOaN9T LAOS
tirtvd CArs la*" OW PUB do
ww.deand• LAMLE,. "Wings. te.;
cor IEII.NEWL-Tl6B, EIYESIVLLE
EICCIIIII UEINISDS.
511.XEt___ASTEIdE9,9R11. HD WOOL.
TUNEADUS, BLEEUES. ELOWILEA;:'
And atoi Unita, )• • -
• Z. ..
OTIONS
•I &o .' •
1 oar Goals an sold at s
r.:ocxzeart
GABS, IIicCARLDESS & €O,
(Uri Wn.ecar, OLlis CO—)
WHOLZWIALIC DEALRAS mr -
FOREIGN AND EIPI_ESTM ORYIIOOIII.
7eoa 84' W cocoa. Mit"
nit i P. unab "" l f m " - NAL AL PA.
tiOLD.43II I !.TINTED . PAPER 1.71- HANOINEISI4"!TIOkY„
us
Wocha autos.
DRY GOOD S, CLOTHING, &o.
CHEAP DRY GOODS
FOR CHRISTMAS PREMINI.S.
A MOTHER LOT OF THE CHEAp-
EyT AND THIBET eLoras In the
etts• Also a full wisort.mcnt
"PLAIN AND BARRED POPLINS,
ALPACCAS,
BLEACUED A E3iBLEACD 7I USLINS,
IRISH LEVENS.
BABIIED & PLAIN &ENTAIL; FLAN
NELS'. AND BEANHETS.
Call and sec them, at
'
.11. J. LYNCH'S,:
No. 69 ades.xlsoot
del2:p7l. Between Mb street and tte Diamond
WIIOLESALE DRY GOODS.
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO,,
11%115 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
Have to rore tad reeelvt . vg a ass:rtnient of
DM GOODS AND NOTIONS,
• WhiCh fttey offer at
EASTERN PRICES
AND TO WHICH
The Attention of Dealers is Invited.
C. d A e rnlSCrr..l7. T SIZANIRON..Z.O. 8112217.11801 f.
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
North‘weot Corner of Penn .11 St. Mir Sta.
Pubis to return thanks to ME Mende and the rob
to for the EMT past favors. .tad resneettelly aotto
Its ashore or their dunce -.patronage. He wont
pleased Cobs,. them madam his
Large and Carefully Selected Stoci
of
Fine Woolen
.Goods
Pastitadatil Mantel MI
IEMIVTB nil 701 • lALL LA 'aunt'
.ut pa
. _
Silks,
WI2iTiER STOCK OF
Boys' Clothing.
Sow In oboe a Iszge . anticomplete stock of
SUITS AND . OVERCOATS,
For the Winter Season. Prices Low
7 : r": !:`,7
IMPORTANT TO BRICK MAKERS.
C10.c,c60
12. .r lIOURS,
with might Men!.
, SWORD'S STEAM POWER
BRICK MACHINE,
MANUFACTURED RV
The Pittsburgh Brick Machine
AND
BRICK. MANUFACTURING CO.,
for the Eastern, liddle and Sonth•?astern Stales.
THE MACHINE It 3 SELF-TEM.
PERM°, coihronlylll.3oo. fright to vise being
proportioned to the extent an I pope altos ofierrlio.
rylll run by an at Inch calm de- engine, work. all
kind. of elan Mae. suPzau BRICK, pressed in
ideal moulds; requires only eight men to die the.
clay, feed the strinder. take away the brick and
hake them In the yarn, and make. In let as fast as
you wsh to run the engine. /n cur own yard, our
rate of rutiklag Is from 13 to 30 &minute. We
claim this to be the beat PAYING Machine la vise.
A machine may be area. In operstlOCl In our VITA)
at Glenwood four miles above the city. on the
north side of the Monoogabela river, reached by
the Contiellsvllle Railroad.
Machine, Yard, County and State Right. for sale.
Yor LUU Infonnation, apply for circular., In Per
on or by mall, at be office.
• .
We are prepared to fill largo contracts of brick.
Sample. of tho brick to be seen at No. 20 Fifth
street, and the Unice,
!MO LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA
S.
R. BIER.
P"'lii"Ctkr'. ACKLEY. Vice
:
President,- W. SI. , Treamer; d. A.
S.IIEPPARD. lieeretarr ic,r.
A.
Ackley.
detpls
iirtretlgt " ig Aiken. W. Q. Culp.
WILLIAM MILLER,
811C0E83013 TO
MILLER & RICHLTBON,7
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND nifty:ruts OF
Brandies, Wines and Cigars,
ilos, 221 and 223,
corner of- Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS. AC.,
Constantly on band.
LEA. b. PEIIIIINS 9 "
clanmaccErrs.avriala
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
PRONOUNCED - IXTRA.C7
LETZTA from •
CONNOISSO KU GUMMI
_ TO SI :Mtn
. iAIMAO. to bin
`IINIS GOOD Sal Wet WOW,
111Sy, 1851. "
. .
Cell L&A & LICEI
- AlsrLiCAl3l.l 41 • that their
ICE Is hischly es
* led In India. and
Vaal" VAI/11toyalelon, the
Or ~ as t
1 sta
he blemost as
, ' •
lesome SAUCE
XrXialkirs Is made ~ •
The .oetAlf of I i .d nerivalled
condiment Morin________ _, _.4prinelpled deal.
C. no Apply the name to lerultlOne COMPOUNDS, the
r VELA. is sedrecrrumm And StannieTLY mutest
ed to lose , that lee name of LEA. & PERRIN& are
V/1 1, tr..YVEA...... It,- LABEL, llTOrrEit and
-Kanotietdred byLEA a FIBRINS. Worcester.
. ,
, - ' '3Olllll DUNCAN'S • SONS,
NEW vow.. .. „AGENTS sou. THE U. S.
KANENI PATENT
• . •
PETROLEUM . SOAP
.SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP A BEAUTIFUL.
AN lIQUISITI TOILS! me WISHING SOAP COMA
• .
. „
He ldrET PETBOLEVX EIMIP
After numerous satioPtitory tests In hundreds of
confidently offered to the public, on its
established merits. as the • test Toilet beep In the
market; as a Mat-rate Washing Soap and EP &sire of
.11 tooth Stains. Ito atm:parte elil colour woollen.,
being excellent remedy for all Cutaneous Diseases.
From Its peculiar ebeirdcalcomblimtions, it hen.
Mei) , free from unpleseant odors, and foreign sub- .
stances.
For sale at the poinclpal Druggists and. Grocers
14 fitUburgh and Allegheny'. .. -norlio46
ROQIIEWS, CAPIMELIAS, Bic—We
have the largest and beat stockof WINTER
FLOWNIUNU abott the city. and are
prepared to fonds h wadding and at hsrputles with
Table nod Hand Requats. lama • Ilesigm,
So. oo
abort nOtlee.' ,We can also fs rul.h Floral Wreaths.
.Crosses.-ho._ All orders - promptly attended to.
Ears sun to the Ureedsh6ases every few minutes.
en; . • JOHNS. aA. MUHL/VEIL
t two • mimic - mown IN
o
ASSOCIATION. ,— Ist accordance olio a res.
Oto n tdon or the AssoclattOot at Lin Led no.prtg. the
omn a t the store of at.ti x.tt AIc
.TAAVIA.,I-00: on fifth etrcet. All who been
baeurrestut at 00l of Msetinfe of the .f.tt , Sopt .
Cl
tad such other MOrat u yar bo rgt g .i.: . ...a . l .
berg;, Allegheny. or t
In hers, ' aro Invite:kW do to by the
payment of riA 0 DobLO111)-(the Omlstoti lee) to
tHlrer efeellotoct, and stoning the ConstltoO9n,
at any tone Octet alleY.ldttlual. •.. -
taIrMAT9P OF ALI.F 6I X- 11,4
some aioitulsori
Will be♦aesndldate tbr re-election to the Ms or-
.11t7; subJeci to We setion Of 1.12t1e0 Reputa4fl
ran, at Will* Notainasthx Sitctlyn. pp
UITY AND SUBURBAN.
(ADLITIONAL L01:111. EISWB 03 FIRST PACE.)
Court of Quarter Bessie:lx
Court met at the usual hour yesterday , morn.
mg, and the following bti was, trans.
acted:
The jury In the case of George Rutter, IL H .
. Wallace. and William Orris, the parties re
. Ported on trial yesterday on an indictment
for riot at the camp meeting at Tarentnin, oh
the sth of August last, remained out all night.
This morning the jury came Into Court and
announced that they had Rinsed upon a ver.
did, finding all the defendants guilty of not
and R. .R. Wallace guilty of resisting the
Sheriff in the execution of his duty. The Court
sentenced Rutter to pay a floe of $lOO and to
undergo an Imprisonment of twenty days in
the county .111.11. The other defendants were
Sentenced to pay a fine of VA each, and on.
dergo tWentydays imprisonment in the county
Jail.
John Brown was found gnillitt-01l a charge of
stealing horse - from James B. Hays. Ito.
Mantled for sentence. ' •
Grace Lee, treolored pload guilty to
stealing a suit of clothing, and was Sentenced
to thirty days imprisonments ,
, Thomas Handle vrtiatitirged with atsanit
end Watery Upon .a watchman. The jury
fOund a verdict of not guilty, and directed
that the countishould pay the coats.
Kate Walters was convicted on an indict.
meat Tor stealing jewelry and clothing from.
Nancy Swinefaburg. Rematuted for soutane°.
Mary Sicilee plead Wanly to stealing two
chickens and a roil of butter from Thomas
Graham. She was sentenced to undergo tic
teen days Imprisonment in the county AIL
Charles Ramsey plead guilty to Stealing ft
pair of boots from John Re.
-••-• • • .
Patrick Kernan was indicted Johns, ateny
of a stove, the property of W. 0 The
Jury Anted a verdict of malty, and the Court
sentenced the defendant to undergo an implies
onment in the county jai of three months.
James Crowley was Convicted of *waling a
coat from Jaftes llarratt, an employee at the
railroad depot. He was sentenced to an
prisonment in the county Jail of IWO months:
John Kelly plead guilty to stealing a pair of
gaiters from Max Liemminger. He was sew=
tented to the conntyjall for three months.
John Kelly was indicted for stealing an,
overcoat troth Patrick McGarr, proprietor Of
a clothing store on Witter Street, below liar.
ket. Ito plead guilty and was- sentenced to
pay a fine of strand a fourth cents and under-.
go an impristatment in the Western Peniten
tiary for and during the term of two years
and air months. . •
Robert Illerzlinani ll:Whited for surety of the
peacei plead guilty and was sentenced to pay
a tine of $5 and enter into recognisance to the
amount of 11330 to keep the peace.
•Andrew Warner plead guilty to selling
liquor without license. !Sentenced to pay a
due of !•A1 and Costs.
John .Brown, convicted on two charges of
horse stealing, was sentenced to undergo. an
imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for
two years and six months in one case, and
three years and Mx months in the other.
Louisa Miller, Indicted for the larceny of a
quantity of wearing appearel. (lathy, and
remanded for sentence.
Albert Shipman, charged with surety of the
peace on oath of Alice lianrer. lierdict not
guilty, and prosecutrix ordered to pay the
costs.
Joint Sullivan and Patrick Kelly were next
placed on trial for the larceny of a lot of hoots
and shoes. The Jury returned a verdict of
guilty, and ' the prisoners were sentenced to
••••• t'enitentlary for one year sed three
L2ll=
Another Adnixt Tellipted
Margaret Thompson came to the Mlle° of
Justice Lippert, yesterday, and instituted le.
gal proceedings against Adain Webber for or
satin and battery with an Intent to ravish'
The parties an employed In the Lamllya( J .
C. Moorhead, in Pitt township, as domestics.
On Tuesday evening of last week, Margaret al
leges that she went into the Pastry in tho rear
of the kitchen for the purpose of getting some
apples for Adam to eat, and that while she
was engaged in so doing, the accused entered
the pantry and, after kissing her, attempted
to take improper liberties with her person.
She cried out, when, fearful of attracting the
attention of some persons in the parlor, Adam
desisted, and Margaret succeeded In making
her escape into the kitchen. Adam, on being
arrested, stated in defense that be had kissed
the girl, but only out of the most pore motives,
and that be never entertained, oven for a mo
ment. any Intention to injure her honor.
This, he says, she knew herself, but that site
began the prosecution In order to get him to
marry her, which he would have done before
the charge was made against him, but which,
be avers; ho will now never do "just out of
spits." fie entered . ball in the sum of five
hundred dollars for a hearing on Saturday.
AnOther Charge
Dirs.L. !Seymour was charged by it. Selloff be.
fore Alderman Lynch yesterday, with the lar
ceny of an overcoat, the property of deponent,
valued at SM. IL will be remembered that Mrs.
Seymour is the lady who was mentioned in
yesterday's issue as having been sued for tro
verand conversion by the same party who she
cruelly maltreated biller own house, without
any apparent canoe. •
Alderman Lynch went in quest of the dame,
and found her, like a true woman, In the bo
som of her family. •He quietly informed her
of the nature of his visit and invited her to
accompany him to his oftice. Regarding him
for a low momenta with a - look of supreme
contempt. she at length grasped a club and
made a pass at the squire. it Is needless to
nay that the representative of the blind god
dess in the Third ward was soon In the street,
rejoicing in the fact that his bones were not
broken. Officer Coziness shook off bin habitu
al letharri. and succeeded in coaxing Hrs.
Seymour to follow him to the magistrate , s of-
fice where she entered bail for a bearing to
day. Alderman Lynch is determined that she
shall see more trouble before he has done with
her.
An Escaped Prisoner He-captured.
We mentioned several days ago, that a man
named Thomas Williams, Confined in the
tombs on a . charge of larceny, had, through
ti.e connivance of a friend, succeeded In ma
king good his escape. Since then the officers
have been looking for him vigilently, but lie
encceeded in eluding up till yeliterday morn
ing. It was ascertained that Williams was
making his home at a house in Art/liars street,
In the Seventh ward, and arrangements were
immediately made to arrest him. About form
o'clock /yesterday morning 'Chief /Lague, ac
companied by a number of the Mayon: police,
visited the locality.- Atter surrounding the
house, effectually cutting off all means of
escape, Chief Hague demanded and gained ad
mission. A vigorous search of the premises
was then instituted, and after some time the
officers were rewarded by finding Williams
snugly escossed in a closet, where he Lieu at
tempted to conceal himself under a tills of
clothing. lie was taken in milady and had a
hearing on the charge of larceny, preferred
against him by Henry Williams, from whom it
is alleged ho stole a watch, which resulted In
his being committed to answer the charge at
Court.
Wantaten llollars and Ina nen
William Martin, aged fifteen, not being sat
iated with the way matters worked under the
parental roof,/left - We home at Johnstown,
some days ago, in Search of adventures. In
the haste and negligence of his silent adieu,
William relieved the "fond portent" (as the
ballad rims) of a ten dollar greenback. Mat.
tin, senior—by name James,—of the village of
aforesaid, made information before a magis
trate of, the fact. Ile' wanted William; also,
the "X." and yesterday an officer from Johns.
town presented himself at the Mayor's office
with a summons—sometimes called warrant—
for the hopeful youth. William was non cat,
notwithstanding the officer's Rot leitude, and so
the Martin family, and the "X" remain apart.
This is a very small item; and It derives its
only point from the phraseology of the
.Johnstown officet's warrant. In it ho was
commanded to get ahold of Wildam'a body
"for dissirting his own fayther." As if in this
free and independent countr.—in the after
noon of the nineteenth century--a boy of
Cambria county had not a right to go into the
Robinson. Crimea business, with a piece of pa
lor bearing the name of "Spinner" very bad
y written.
=
In the telegraphic intelligence published
few days since from Idaho Territory, it was
stated that a party of miners, eighteen
in number, had been murdered by the Ludlam
at Wind River diggings. This scrap of news
is of more than usual Interest to ns, its out of
a party of forty men who emigrated to Wind
Inver. from Bohm &My, Idaho, last spring,
twenty-three-were Pennsylvanians, and seven
wore formerly, residents of this city, and
have friends here at the present time.
Among tb s Pittsburgbers at Wind River, was
Charles Clark and William Baird, whose
friends are leery anxious to learn their
tato. •
Here's History for Tens—The following
Item appears in a morning cotemporary, and
an It gives cad history In a new light we re
produce it:
• "The mines at Braddock's Fields are located
in an historical spot—in the identicatlravine
where Braddock lay in ambushduring the war
of the revolution, and in Hie midst of one of
the richest sections (alba coal district, no less
than In one of the most picturesque parts of
the Commonwealth."
Braddock in ambush la the revolutionary war
is decidedly fresh. •
•
Fart Usys.—General Hancock has ordered
that the post now being established at Camp,
Fletcher, In the Department of the Missouri.
shall I'o named Fort Hays, In commemoration
of the name and gallant serVices of the late
General Alexander Hays, or Gi Wilderness
was killed at Itio battle of the
The order is subject to the apfiroVal of thw
Secretary of War, and It will doubtless re,
calve the hearty approval of thatonicial, who
is famllliar with the recerd of the lamented
dead..
Assault :nod Ilatteri..ldlebitel Mauna
came to the office of Alderman Morrow pester.
dar.and lodged an information against Patrick
Grier for assault and hungry. he deponent
alleges that Patrick did kn Washing t on
street
without
Michael, down on street
without just cause or provocation. Grier has
been arrested and held in S3O ball to answer
the charge at the next term or the Criminal
The Express Bobber* Wren Bssek.....
Gorge W. and Wia: W. Eler4th ocothed Of- the
Adams , Express robbery at Greensboro'
Oreeno county, in AttrastMSl,lrereyi
sent to Waynesburg for trial. ander ebarge or
ornoer Seth Wilmot: The_socused, with their
guardian, loir on the '1 Drownselllo 00at,
senerd a P : ' • •
EARLY TELEGRAMS
FROM 'WASHINGTON.
A General Customs Revenue Law.
CONDITION OP !SPAM OH THE RIO GRANDE.
Sherman En Route for Matamoros,
AVssurscivox, December 11.—The Secretary
Of the Treasury, has bed prepared a bill to be
submitted to Congress, trwhich mut:diem
general Customs Revenue Law, and is design.
' ed to nripercede all other laws on that subject,
ihdliaki) all neCeSsary previsions for the reg.!
illation of foreign and coasting trade, the as•
signment and collection ofall duties On mer
chandise imported from foreign countries and
Matters immediately pertaining thereto.
Mr. Morrell, Chairman of the Senate Coin.
nalttee of the District of Connubial will next
meek bring up the consolidation bill for the
District, taking away powers granted under
the charters to Washington, Georgetown and
I t h y b tre7r t i t i
wi ldcat, ° are 'sB A n d wiu ert;, 'PPo oP
ate, who ll take charge of the Distil l :. -.the
present board of trustees of colored schools
will be abolished, and but one school board
and one house will be allowed fortieth races.
If any ultainetton he mad blanka sepaxate
Sehbol reedit fell Whitt dad Althost the
only subject which cititena will be called to
veto noon will be taxes.
The nous° Committee on Elections will to•
slay bale up the only case of the session. It Is
Thomas against Andel% present theMber froM
One of the Tennessee districts. Annell is Bad ,
teal, and Thomas a Johnson man. The latter
claims the election of Annell illegal, bemaise
unconstitutional, the present registry law of
Tennessee preventing rebels from voting.
The decision Will be Very Important, because
it will form a precedent for several sitting/
eases which will come up in the next Con
grass.
A dispatch received last night front Oen.
!MOOMan, dated Rew Orleans, Bayou tele•
graphed las i tcening of the good condition of
altars t o itlo fireside. The act of Scalp
wick gave r eto no complication—ln fact,
Esoobedo called on .me ik axe not to hold
WM. responsible . for it. a Conies faction,
having Wen' silbmerged, was enabled to tee
lease Ortega upon Escobedo promising he
would look out for him. Not a city or State lit
Mexico takes issue against the Juarez govern.
meet. On my set= I met Uenend Sherman
at iiratos salltiago. Us was en route for Mat.
auroras with Minister Campbell.
Proclamation by GOv. Fletcher.
'Sr, Louis, remember 19:—Governor Fletcher
lies homed a supplementary proclamation to
the citizens of - Lafayette and Jackson coun
ties, stating that twenty-four companies of
cavalry, and ton of infantry, will he retained
in those counties. fie sayst "Whenever lam
satisfied that the people of tlicco counties
will enforce the laws, and by their support of
civil authority, give the usual legal probe,.
Lion to the law abiding citizens,. the troops
will be withdrawn...
Fears teethe Ninety of the !hemmer Cuba.
New Tone, December 13.—A Boiten special
says the prlvatler Estelle Is not the only Fe
nian vessel afloat.
Pears are entertained tOr the llntien atonal
widen lett Liverpool for Halifax on
.
1 . )11. J. r.
Hureinaked the practice of Dea,atry at
INISI
NCO. 3.04 SIWILL23 XVI*,
Opposite the Cathedral,
Where he wishes to receive hie Mends and patrons
who are In need at the services or au experienced
DENTAL PRACTITIONER.
Especial attention arilt be given to the preserve
thin of the natural teeth by
_skillfully ailing them
with the most select material, and by giving them
other proper treatment, thus pre:erring them for
future uses and comfort In Arlie old age.
Irregularity of the teeth of young persona skill
fully attended to and 'corrected.
Those beantlibl life-like anti:Mal teeth, rendered
to comfortable and useful by the magic el the Doc
tors mechanism, will be made ready for all who
may order them.
All recent discoveries of value In it' ring relief
from pain In the extraction of teeth, will be skill.
fhily administered to those whom., desire them.
°lnce boon teem 9 A. m. to 4 r. sr. 5e17493
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1861 "and 1862.
All who served three years are entitled to $lOO
bounty: those-sertlue two years,.3o• or who were
dtsehargol by' ressdn of wounds, or thelrhelrs.
2 /tree Months Extra Pay
due Volunteer • 011icen In the union March 24,
LW, and discharged,' mustered out. or resigned
since aprli vq, 1/365.
re.nuolin.—Perta.nently disabled are entitled
to $l5 $2O or $23, according to degree of dlsabll•
Hy.
. J• a ad. 1.41.. PATTEILSON. Attorneys,
=I
8100 BOUNTY
•
PROMPTLY COLLECTED BY
M'MASTER, OATEAM d. BUTTERFIELD,
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SUMS No, IS Grant Street.
SOLDIERS ,
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, 1
Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &o,
Collected le the Shortest possible time, by
.•- ' -
A. N. &FLOWN.
JOl3ll B. LAMBIE,
•
Attorneys at lam.
Mice, No. ii• Fifth street,
noleadAwT CITTSIIIIRMI.
B. F. BROWN ,
LATE.
Local Qlaixa Agent.
U.' S. SAN. COIN.,
Office, No. 67 Fourth Street,
. (EILCUND 7L008,)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Petitions, Bounties, and Arrear
of Pay Promptly Collected
i zo . e i b . s K ri t =t .e tutil calms cm atrial, and thou
pier. nonnocK.
INSTRUCTOR ON THE PIANO,
And Teacherof Vocal Music.
ROO2II3,AND HOVSE.
despit
No. 81 WorryWorry Alt:root.
WM: A. SOINN. , •
.ATTORXE r s T
No. Loo Foorni St, opooslte Wilkins Hari.
Particular attention rhea to the collectlat of ea
wants, eV's, notes. ae.
tWineco.dente In New York, Boston. Belthnore,
Phifollelp'. a; Bearer, Bellefonte. Boodlhits.
InOlansputts. hlurjantown. W. Vs.. Wien,
N. 1., and eNewhere.
JOIEI A. STRAIN. •
• ataxaztruat, •
Ee-Officio,, Justice of the Peace
. • AND POLICE /4/101BiltATIA -
Office, 112 Fifth R. opposite Cathedral,
PITTSBUBOH. I'A.
' Deeds, Bonds, Mongssns, Acknowledgments, Do-
DOltlons and all Lava Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.
WILLIAM JAYILIEY, NOTARY
vt1131,11.4_11:113TIOS or THE PEACE. AND
NEIL ESTATE AUENTt (Mee, corner of Butler
and Dravor streets, Las . rieiree• ICA
Speelal attantlon give to life purchase and Bala
of Heal Estate, the Coll Coo of Baum and the pre,
psratlon and acknowledgment of all kinds of Legal
Conveyances.
• I WILIAM( JANCET
Justice of thel'eark and Notary Public.
my213:1:48
EVSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 Pennsylvania Avenue.
foot of the Egan Ind opposite Chitin Street
mrr-mos
CIL&Tip1111 T. EWING,
. Attorney at Law,
No. GS Grant Street, Pittsbargb,:Pa.
calt,titgroffgrdtalEentu,.=&"
H . C. IMACIiitELL,.
ITTORNEY 8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
Prrrenunont, spa.
mra.b23
JOHN C. McCOMI3S
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW:
No. 87 Fifth Street.
xrpeesioes, Bounties. sad Arrears of Pay
vlomolly collet:boa. . nollatola,
aH
MINT
11 ° Iiimizs l ael li re?the exelasire ° Xl Plin
ARNOLD alit.ZEl4B o ol,lllollMilll7 FLEA'S
I am bow melviit 10tarrele, and will conttnue
"747 eltigart= "4 4 ,
tt}.3lßJr. RR*, JR.
' stati ;raw Illarti wan. oppouts rerestit6
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEW FEMME FOR THE lUNDIEERCHIEL U I
v 0 . pHILDe
n
Pb. Wo n ,.. "Night Hlconaiinn ceren..” , '- . ,• ;
•
!bedew.. lIIIIibs Bloonslng Cereaa.”
.
I I
CO
Pinion'. II Night Blooming Ccreumw
_ .
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Phsalonls . "Night Blooming Ceres:is:, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS .
• . .
p h .j en ,„ ' , Night Anoinning Berms: , • . _
so"
A most excretthee. de - Ilsate. and Fragrant Perfume, BOOTS, SHOES
~ blt h i seled from the rare and ..bestutifed! flower from -
Is takes Its mune. -! -
• lesanfaetnred only by EL MO
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PHALON & BON, New York., .
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. s
ASE FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
' ItarWHL BARNIEFLL & CO.,
No. 183 Wood Street,
BOILER MAKERS ~
AND URG
PITTSBH, PA.
. .
. • .
SHEET inzoN WORKERS, • _
..
...,
Nos. 20, 22;24 and RO Penn SG To SHORT TIME and CASH Minn wp oiler su
perior indu cement. as our facilities for Infirm are
unsurpassed by A.V7' house tan or West. gamma-
Having secured a large yard, and famished it with Vans dire ettl i e nm d tonmsellßuT flume
an " y 4 Eas trel t y enr dorb o lisg u,
the mon: approTed machinery, we are prepared to
mannfactere every deserlptlon of %Rem. In-the }l "..
MEECIIANTB are Milted to call and elMatne
best Manna, and warranted Malt to any made la
the coontlT. Chhaneys, Breeching, Pt Beds, our stock and note our price& before Pultlltild
Steam elms. Locomotive Boners. Condensers. Salt e i m where •
Pats, Tanks, Oil BUIL. Agitators, Settling Puts,
Boller Iron, Bride's, Soler Pan.: and sole mann- , --•-•
facturen of BARNHILL'S PATENT. BOILERS. ..
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Repulsing done on the shortest nonce. letze4l COrd.oral fax
•
Iar'LAJLE.SUPEIIIOII . " •
COPPER MILL AND SMELTIND:WORKL HOPE rvtILLS
PITTSBURGH. .. '
. .
' PARK, 11001111 DY & co., Superior Cotton Yarns,
. 6,
Manufacturers of Sheathing Brasiers , and Bolt
Innt Premed Cop4er Botanxis, Raised MIR Bet- 10
- EASILESS GRAIN BAGS,
some.
limiter bolder. Also, Importers and dealsrs
In news, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron Wire, de. Con- • I
nanny on Mild. Timers , Meader. and Tools. •
WerenOnse, 214, 140 12/IIST and LID SMCOND MYELITIS. Batting, Twine
Plttsbergb. Special orders of Copper eat to any s
desired pattern. myll4e.3l:demT
prrrrrentattou.sAw wooKs, COTTON AND LINEN CARPET cliiiN,
tenor Pfilif4MMettetti2s,:"..,.. k •c" - ..
ed CAST STEEL 13 A.Dof every description, MM. - Cleo, dup.,
Maley. Orose-Cce,Clan ,add an all other varieties.
. Ali Muds of lIINI SP.. ENOS made from Will
Sheet Cast Steel; Extra reluelllttAntit and MOW- be Promptly tilled at
LNG KNIVES, Ao. • :
nill"Warebouse and Worts, corner WAY= and . • ..
en gile , V=ltig b iZi" to ft-t.ot•bias. sum- - FACTORY PRICES.
VZl:itte" ° ll.lll: ( ll7t2ll74' done 7,117.' ,
sonabla mu, l a ' al Br All orders by mall will reeelve Immediate and
IarRORENSON, SEA & CO«, (SM. meta
"tentlon . ---,
censors to 11011001011. Mune A liiLLEM.I EL CHILDS 8i CO. •
WASHINGTON WORKS, essedendwT
rounder. dk Raetunists, Plisibursto, TOE VERY. LATEST STYLES OF
Manufacturers of Bost sod Stationary BM= En- 1
to Shut Engines, Mill Maohmery, Gearing
aamng, Castinge of all desellp110111; 011 Tanks
and fltiWr. nailer and Sheet Iron work. Fine French Calf Beets.
ERE
• E
sumo pimuge, sold irect:toOß. LAWREN CE,
NO. t 4 BOND !STREET, NEW YORE. 0013:01.
i 1V11V . 4:4C10196 51;0
03:419U 11:111XXABIU
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFIIII KEIEW 84 CO:,
lIANUFACTUREZA Or THE
CELEBRATED SPEBMI LUBRICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS.
Sperm. Lard and Whale Oils,
Oil IRO, !lOW OIL MEM CBIISI
ltandatd White Burning OH,
No. 33 Market:At - met,
PITTSBMIGH, PA.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
WARING & KING,
011:111101 LECHLITB BD BROSit9 It
Petroleum and Its Products,
4 DVQUEELNE Mar,
zawr.restrima.caler., z=•.a.
PHILLADILLYELL ADDRXBB:
WARING, KINC & CO..
akyr7:a43 127 Walnut St* Plata
LIII3RICATOR,
I
WHITE, BROS. & CO., New York.
E:: J. ROBERTS,' Agent ,
No, j 1 St: Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa n
Beep oonotaailv on band
Cottart Factory Ott.Data Machinery Olt.
Licht
c ah o ll rd 111E0.161.1... I
Dart Engine OIL
I Hark Oar Ull, No. 1,
Light Coldticrew-Ca Dark Car 011. No I.
tin UII, i nuZito47 •
WOOLDRIDGE COLL REPINING
acmaze.aarsr.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
iiiira r ei r .aeag . and Truer
WORKS IN TERIPERALICEVILLE.
Meet% 2 Dtquesne Way,
Wear Enspenslos Bridged
ILINT37ACTURZIPI Or PUNIC WHIT/.
EiITR,INTENI3. 0114.
j712:113
Brand—"Dioifer."
EUBEILt OIL WORM,
IKANETACTI7RTIS Or
L'URER4 CaIRBOX OIL,
EnE=293
EUGEKA . SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
end Wholesale Dealers In
Crude, Relined and Lubricating Oils,
LARD. !WEEK, WHALE AND 11811 01L8,
N 0.31 Market, St., P/toilwrgh, Pa.
D. Cl.! X•74:03131.8214
Call sad examine samples Lad read earthlostes.
nothole
8111 THE BEST.
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,I
YOU OIL armies
Manufactured only and for ode by 1
-T. ft I Erirx a. Co.,
1 2 1..eoraegor PantzatliMcorolase,
N. W. C,er. 3d and Market Sta.,
- out/ PITTSBUBOIL Md. _
TICE LIGHTNING'. LARIT. -
•a. C.'JONT.3 rD. cwirrOnD VOtiaL.
JORE3, CRAWFORD & VOGEL, Agents,
THEMOST POWEBEILIE AND
TRITLY_DISILLIANT COAL UIL OAS LIUHT
EVER PKDDIDJED.
Adopted by the E. B.Goveinthent.
- Non exploalre. Cheap led Beautthit. Naves a
brilliant llght three-told greater than any other
lamp, This patent is *denied to all lame purpoSe...
and aline wick Is merely a conductor never fo
g? t" r 3 rltir nth t g. a l. ra :Ml t tig n allA P l;
taled %tar/Ail?
Ufece. oproelto Post UNce. above !Moen's Nana
Depot. second door. non
wtedirment.
4646 AJDZIVION
git;tEo. u. woniLs,
. .
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Zaamoreasocrwrillo.
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON.
' Refiners and Dealers to
PETROLEUM.
W H AV CX:II"IB izigeMA
GOOD '.NEWS ,FOB THE '.IIIN ,
FATENT maplcatirics S_DRUCIS, al km Deets.
re2ll T all; SR F AIN.
noon. '5 Niko per
Ibc_NIUD / 1 4.111•itara, 1 1 11tes1b.. •
r f11% . 41 1 471M11,11 MU&
1711 11114 g guar Meth
BOOTS AND SHOES:-
BE
Ladies' Button
Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
Ladies' BalmoraLs, •
Misses and Childress' Roes of
Every Description, at
THOMAS H. PHELPS',
46 Smithfield Street.
nOl2
JOHN PALMI:II..TRYO. T. £N831072 raa t uzn
pALMJEII, WISH UTZ & CO"
Orcczasous TO
J. A. ROBINSON & CO..
• DZAZZLS IN
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
Jro. 61 .711arket Street,
sear Fourth,
PITTSBURGH, P.
no°A:OBL
McCLINTOCHIS
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,
No. 92 Federal Street,
En=zrim
den 33nargealaisse for .A.ll.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J. WILHELM,
No. SS Market St., Pittsburgh,
Has just received a rep largo stock of all kind.. of
73C0C1PE13..9..1%733 also xi es,
, e /Tig‘ foopsitt to t te k llcketr tiro he % o-
MAKE tWlabTii AND 17111(liewa r ch 44 wu
rsomuitaelatisfactloo.
J. WILYELK.
ocalkols2 No. as Market Wort.
punempio,
GAS ED STIIIIIIFITTING,
Hydrants, Iron Pumps,
SHAW ff urf. ) - •
7 - raa PESS ars.
WATER CLOSETS AHD WASH STANDS.
• TON EWIENt3,
(etem/or to Mums a C 0..)
165 Wood St. Plttsburghilia:
mv7m4ll
li dWint SF.IOIINSON I.
"Rim"
,
No EL .A.CPVIICCIAI.-Ta
Embers, Gas and Steam Fitton,
lITPS BTHRLT ZITZNISION,
Zsittaiknargla, Ps
All orders by mall executed saldshot.ortly
promptly attended to - • . • -
A full ma of Bath Tubs, Pumpe,Baslas, ty
Clacatu, Blots, Otuludelleri, Pennants, sod G.
!Modes, for sae at the most ramionible
Orders from country patrons bytuall promptly it.
tended CO. •
Bum Hose of erel7 deserlytloa. WHAM
DDT, WELLER &EBERT
• Sao on hand alroperlarar
, .
WOOD PUMPS,
tlir t agof= wn Renlydisata, ghee. 14.=
r et.s. A ach r ia.
Corner b" aatfluitideld Street*
11=011plara il d = 0 :1 0: f 41 .li . to.
-,•-•bus BERGE CONiminatric
tune al GRAND AND - tIQUAnIE
Wimmeleds- -11LTX11Wis arzerr, Second
Block Pian os trona roaden,- NEW SOMA:
Tbe tosnotnetenr•nr dont MI endors
ed ne In Ina lesolne artists eras COMM' tar Welt
Wt e h rft4 clear biVthi rreL7e F arrrle=no lll° .
d ty an _
n u...rood Irmo*: With oar Glenn
stench It et" pesttaj ti oatoni umme csrsad bra
Roe
desk
tad t and. •
- e VILP
.VaIETIAIII BEA Epp,
luh. rceolved u ag tor mt), ;
gral Wbratillie 06141011#0.2 Einar
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.-9 Format about 59
memo Tinton Township, Alleghat countY.
La., about four Mlles from the city on tbe
Plke. The Improirmeate are • large,
7 drick Dwelling Rouse with 12 rooms, •
Lu t-, , e b Lori t ti o peing iseuse i a r F
~ .1 1. ...a i lk o nse. • larg
" n nilne..lmniTeers a t 47 . 50 hear of . eattle. B There is
beltrtockee ~Agyb 7 ,h.z . Detnini p about It acres.
with mice o fruit trees. Is la
of c Mention TM. the Bred is In a high state
would snit •Intir7l4 tcone r . d g'"d, and
7or ga e par.
Also, 17) ere, adioleing the bo with poi
Frame House. Carrtsge r ood boring a 0 ...
and Other oat -bulldingsi wed.' r
fine bearing condition. This pi -
derlaid with coal. is also all ma-
A150,.13 acre. adlolning the above uninterested
for sale low. This plecels else all iudgesadiei th
-
ossL •
The above three. Mecca of propene Li. latweea
the Little Raw Mill Ranand likmbenrille Railroad&
and Um coat can be reacbed easily from either road:
Toe coal alone Is worth all that is asked for the en
tire were-rte.
Au. r a ni, eirey3 acres, gib:late Eit.Clalrtown
chi,,, wo,,uo.,dgud counts. Pa, Immediately on
theßne of the peens. Itallactd. The Improvements
are a two-story Frame Rouse with five rams and
/Nod Frame Beak Rare, 40210 feet, and
other crut-b.lLdlur There la on the place a good
Young Apple Ore bard: IV acres cleared. balance la
good timber: fear ug generally well watered:
good
with coal and Remus convenient to
churches, *chorus and black innlth . shops, to
gether w ith the personal property such as stock.
Implements, grain in the grounds 50. Penni"
given immedlately.
Ala q,lrarm of 53 acres, alttudgd In Obartielli
toohsuiP, Allegheny county, Ys.. about 331 L mile,
from the city, near use line of the ettutenville B.
9.,and ottblu onc•balf mile of &station; Miumen of
the hest of creek bottom land, led Ina high state of
cultivation; acres of wood land and pasture.- The
fencing Is generally/good. The eon le No.. 1. and
wishingpted for gardening. The attenUon of those
to embark I. the business will cell at once
and secure a good barnaln. Letitia hi a rare chance.
Also, farm of 04 acres; situate in fillsaneth
township. Allegheny county, En... tha
'abate river, about nee mile from the Borough of
Allubeth. The soil Is of the best Quality. The Mo.
prove:m.l4a are • f mho se with az roams, a od
barn and other a l buildings; fencing good; awus
£0 acres of coal. churches. scho.ls and mina net/
Oenrenient. Possession Immediately, -
A 1.,. the best Farm In Klitabeth township,
containing about 90 ecru, Wing on the filettoltge.
hell river immediately below Lock no. •on which
Is erected a large two-story brick dwelling. on a e t, lx t
and one frame UAL bun, corn crib, wagon
aria coring !mese, grannry, work shop. ie.; Muni
Nacres of .he above is first quint, river bottom: the
balanoe being limestone land and underlaid with
coal. and about 24 acres Of limestone. There are
two orchards °rapids Mee. In good bearing coedi.
doe; peach pear, pima trees midgrape vines; Ac.
Toe land I, well adapted tor gardening purposes•
being a short distance from the tnriving borough
of Elisabeth. creating a market M home for all the
product., Th e property will be sold cheat. and on
reasonable Puma
A 1..,
_A Farm of 96 acres, situated la Eilmbeth
townsinp, Allegheny essunty, Pa., about one mile .
Rom Lock No. Aon hionongshelis river. improve
meet, are one frame house. with , ire ro ams, barn.
01mb:whams and other outbedlainip• 7 l=d is et
the hest quality. The above wuroe dot vex?
low
/fel=er partculars, enquire 02 - ' '
- - G. rt.ffeWlll23.
007 Beal ins to Azad. 16e.otbaireet.,
FOB SALE-100 Ac, es of Land
to Wublngton enmity. Wesley toemship, Ohio.
m area cleared. balance Lo timber;• good house,
good barn, waterhandy. large orchard. school anti
pitman. bandy, aud within 41f, miles of Caller NU ,
mom on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad.
Pt Ice 0 , 0 per sere. ,
I.Aere in miles Danko:Temperance
vllle...o Match there are-three tenant house,a of
roma eseb, one franfelliomie of four room; all itt
8130nd on, • ' •
cme of 1..a1d for $2OOO. dtalit..ll l aluk l .l
'railer. Blair county, Pa., are Witt from Altoona
by She elating Valey Road. The adrantares of
this property are numerous, and by sailing on as we
will etre fall partlealan.
951 norm. 60 urns of whleh is underlaid with
coal. situate is North Fayette Township, on the
D.
Prime
RE
sol.t.
WIN 01100
nolo Beal 6.tate Agent.. 139 Fourth street.
FOR BALE,
.711.111KEr
A piece of land containing al to CO *area of rich
allutgal ground, contet tent to the title.. is now
offal et sor sale en rcuonable tams. The improve.
manta arc a
IFIIAIIE HOUSE, HA N,
And other ontbulldlndo. Rlo now owed no • 3Larket
Gm den and Jo In high order.
For thinner, porlicalars, apply to
. 8. BRYAN,
Broker In Stouts and Beal Estate,
Er Fourth at., (Burke , . Building.)
CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE
:TEREE STORY BRICK DWELLING;
Located ou Second st., Second Ward, Pittsbargb.
EMIT ItOOlllX
Lot 20 by 6)rect to a rowed 'Wig 12 feet wide.
Price /KM. Apply to
sTREL•& arusox,
HzOre= Azep /Cram Z9TATX
80. 66 Szoltheleld Street
FOR SALE,
•
TIE CTWO-STONY BRIO% DWELLING;
No. 45 Monterey street. Alleshery. Contains
aloe room, besides nnished attic, bath-room and
wrsh-bone. For convenience of erranitement,
and tett) and substantial finish. It Is probably an
excelled by any In the two cities of similar sloe.
The house Is quite new, sad hu gas, and hot'and
cold water op and down stair
Apply for In lorreation to ii. S. BRYAN.
Broker th ln Stocks and Real Estate,
a 57 Fourstreet, titurte's Betiding.
LOTS! LOTS!—I can now offer
Lots as lor , as $OO well iseattd and In &pleas
ant plate.
• Also. Lots located on the Pike from 111600 t 01.006
On Liberty , street, from Yltl 6,1,000
On Bellefontalne street, from tro to NO
On barrio street, from 650 to 650
In Liberty . Township. adjoining the
Borough lots, from KO to • 010
Also in nit Townsolp. Lots from... Mato 650
Toe above lots will be sold- on terms to snit per
chews. also, , KIMe ere desirable Improved proz
fltglZNZPATlt i ltdiTogriggilles.,
' ,For terms, apply at theldat Eatate. and Lasuranoe
Ocoee of
nol2 : Batlei Street,oditere..
DUTRA STORE FOR SALE.-,SIT-
Pitt 0 Penn Street, In one of the beat location.
In the City, having an estabilabed bantams of from
tw St years statnnni. A is .odAptack of •leroße on
hand and store Room. Stied np in goal stele. With
the above will be e °ldaho tenor or the whole build
ing, coutalnlng. Deed.- the - 'Store Rooms, raven
}Loons ior dwelling purposes. and Two It.sement
Rooms. Apply to R. 111q1.•thi h
dell No. I=, Younh Street.
LOB SALE-12 acres of Ground,
+ well timbered one watered. on ten
mlnutes• walk teem Pas:anger t tattoo at Shady
Lase, Fourth Street Road. Also $ soma at Home
wood Mallon; and several Penns welt located In
Weatmoreland and AIM. berry twenties. Alan Coal
Property, Houses and Lots In toe elty and suburbs.
Tor &Mar particulars so .re of
WILLIAM WARD .
(Oppoalte the Cathearua
80. 1100 - rant attach.
Fr u. SALL—One-fourth Interest
Kittanning/toiling XIIII,
To an acceptable partner.. Apply to
W. 11.*BEICKTI.L,
at D4ar[v, BSICICaLL t CO.
Ito. Sp Water atnbet.
delhalto
•
Stxik and Beal Estate Broker.
J OHN D. BAILEY.
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
• AID AUCTIONEER.
Having taken Out a commladon u Auctlonee=e,
eff"lvd an valthitement with the Pllteburgli
ecTrade, mortar Meuse of their rooms, above the
Vilna National Bank, lam now prepared to sell at
rabbit Auction,. Mocks. Bonds, beturltles, Real
Eats e. ettber at the above rooms or on the
praoLes
Particular attengcni pa& se heretofore to the
gala of Real Estate et private sale.
rale, artheal Estate to the coontrfothzoded•
tEnce, 1 se Fourth street. • . neM
FSALF.-400 . :Acres 'Cot - Coal
A. Land. lying_ Immediately upon the (ado Miser,
SO miles below Gallapolls. and US mils above Gin
dental On thelawve tract IS a Item toot vein of
Coal. which. for general Dummies, Isnot
It Is entlr:dv different from the Southern M MI A
animus at little sulphur. forges and cotes well,
and for making steam cannot be excelled. Tint lo
cation being about midway hoes Pommy sad
Hock, mat male it valuable Or coaling
H bo l fr pr ihere is &miter Mont.:4M of a mile, leith
good landing at all *tapes *Me river. ,- An cattalo:
has been run in the Dill about MO feet, Inch galsb
ad to rivel. together wlth the nomtuary gums for
tabling and delivenng &Mat. Said Meals
era-crass double Portable cllcular Saw Mill to
gether with a Portab.e tlrtst Mill, all to lOW • -
Wag order. sad plug, of the very beef MIX: as
UM poplar timber. . Would sell ono-halt Interest If
detir. to a yam erlllt ex...stenos and ?boatel for
working same. • Jt/ttli D.
• •
DESIRABLE - LOTS FOlt 10017 A -
TAT 111:8111EXCE3 —Oa sealant of dwhaelaar o
stay of.the weather on TuestISLLUISIZZIG
.those dediabar Ha lone Lot.,
aereseack, 00 the Pertweville [-Raw. re
sidle fr om A ll taw-1w edP ur .'"
lot. ars Dow unwed
TZ,l4o—trtiaAllt [tan
Parl:WlLti interest. for pads or traTroDart7 aad
LOAMY partkolars, aDDIY BAthicir.
LEALTILEB BELTING..
chAltl4 No;
'♦ ll
- Clg , Turs s.. sear t Penitentiary Aliso
a
fran.legrOttlf=trdeine7 = h il l ° I.
TAsgra. aTitait BiIITLINd. BUM wade to
oraer end repaired et snort notice. Partlenlar at,
;cottn ;weld is iselu ler Itolling and W
eUoBadavy,
wort. Alt work .watnutted.. (yr
•
FITZPAT R I OK ROTH KW
FIRST PREIRIVII_ - GOLD
NE AwurAmoszu.
..,,it.trANFItTBET_ I
near Tend stmt. ' •
g
orsoot out M. sttylaytos Peso tit tepoUson.
tend Om %malt aildprpMSly, • -
THE__ CELEICRATED , - *TEEL
~Yla. 'WV= 11.12 , ./1401/3., , "Prsista
=444
Has 1
Fk Pla -
Hay imams and n deaF
da t iNtF or OW
WWI =DUI VW, 14
malaria. a aura Data%
WALL - PAPER—Of all mid
ou ?O Futon, Halls, Dlatilleomi Xl{cla
grestorizety, in No, MUM
‘O 5 l /#* tre sao.
}:r.IIF..W OPERA 1101.18 E.
C.
1111:3 (Friday) EVE "sr twill Banat of
B. J. W. WALLACH.
Oushlett ocataleahe.Alilgtie aajX:b tenit.
. .
Supported White aecompliatied atareas. •
ILBS, I. W. WALLACE. Al LAST MACBETH.
'Saturday Afternoon—Grand Fashionable 'statue,.
The talented 'outs Pittsburgh gentleman. Mr. SUN.
NET lEattlAtHE as B4CHAtt7.III. -
EataKay N Lab eat ar mamba otHr. Walla eh.
Holiday-4 Sr. H .Cll ETT. •
ItgrPITTMITUGH THICATRE.
Lzsass Asp IW.Assa.WX. HAND SIMON
D•netlt or kiln lEl.llli IeaTELLIE who sail
appear for thefirst time aa Lady ult.! and Mad.
One Vine In.the bsaatithi Islay of ) ST LYNN 6.
THIS ltrld►li EVENING. will he prude:lid the
play entitled
7.a9IE,L.TNNF.: (Jr. THE ILOrEgLEET.
• ;
Favorite Dance less Katie EMI*.
Irat t trl art; Orchestra.
less Katie and Mary Estelle.'
To conclude srlthi the
80131.1111 VILMOND
11 : i 3 1 0 Ke
se;I:::S.Y ZP/MlNU—SaMirrborne.
arCITY HALL. •
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GRAND CONeERT,
VOCAL. AND
Gives under theaurptees of the
02 TE &EWA &NOE,
Pittsburgh Dlstslou, Ifo. 42,
a. l i r 4, s i r - sr ze.a.razi, '"
Tuesday Erereing,Dee.lBll6,
• On this oecaslcaz Tome of Ole
IRIB Tait. - TALENT Or TEE
_CITY
NAVING voluvrzearn,
e ot . llosurpnexed Excellence
EMEI
wiral uWn.
Doors open at 7 o'clock.' Conccrt to commence
WIN o'clock.
C4F-b - lituisariArt cmincer
FAIR. AND FISEVAL,.
The Indies of the ChM/at:an IMarch, In Alleg■heny
City. (4 osenlating. raster )•111 open in EICKL,
glum HALL, corns? of Federal and La cock streets.
On Tuesday Evening. December Ifilth, aml.. ,
A fine PAD I AND PlariveL, - which vnll con- '
tinue throngt the week. sod the proceeds will Or de
voted to
on
new church Doled inn now la process of
ereetion on the cornet of Deaver street 55 £ths
North Common.
.
. . . ... .. .
Years ertlel.• of ell flea., oblldren , s clothier.
sults. Sidle.; vases, toys, thefacttoneries; riot,
rien's Creasing rosms and slippers; comers, soiree.
Ice creams. am, mai be Offered for sale on ream:.
Ale terms. . ..
Alt EXCELLENT DINNER - 0 - 111.16 e served each
doy tram t 2 to 3 o'eotek to all Elting- tug a call. Alto;
ouPPAR mot 6to 9 o'cloot. -
- - - - .
Arbors.too Vats. aria.; Sewn; Tick. to. WM:
Mower Ticket.. to those boring admission or sea
son tickets. 71 eta ; to other. 61.03 - .
BOABS BAND old be la wm lgeer. else. Other
male. both vocal end UR will be. er
elshed. • • notrtille
ta"TENTH WARD
MISSION SCHJOL CONCERT;
Will be held at the
NEW ACADEME or nitrOc.
ON MONDAY. THE 1:170 IYST. ;
Dopys open at 7 o'clock. Contort to commence at
Di o'clock.
Tickets, 50 cente For tale at the door on the
evening of the Concert. - ; dell:tat
rgErPIROF. COWPEWS DANCING
A.CA131331Y.• AT WILKIN HAD- r earth
Utrea, near emittteld, now open ler the recthw
latkorPopll. mudecood term. .Days of
iftUlteil..AY BATITUDA Y. Revilement..
Class et 7) o'clock. evening. Ladles,' Abe! ere
sad Dims' those at 3 P. Z. Private Lessees on
FRIDA Y. .WILILINIS 11.A.1.1..A0 rent. Joy thlect
Purtiog. *bet engted. !sy-cluet:3
Jai)
. 1 i t to che . V .4o C s O o tt m. P . R. n ß. no ... For_ • C froulart4;glaie
Ity:1
GROVES & BAKER'S I
ELASTIC STITCH iND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are THY lIIVT tor Itaddi and HaallTasttadl
poses. Call sad see them at
dr°. is. Ptah Ktreet.
DORIT BE DECEIVED BY 1 - 7.
flourlablag half column atirAtaelatstar ailateclal
Machines,. bat Rats Oft It BAK.StI.-
It Ma bees tally tasted for lazieng s .
yam,. and u UTAH mama •
sent judgea.grs • • ~
. /VEST . • .
• .
MTco, 36 lilEt32. 31114r0cr..,
GET NONE BUT , A •
• & AMEBIC-
/or a Holiday
_ . 6th:. itu•bie. Pnrotet and
aerators the bet. -Dam's ain to can and as !tat
. „ .
NO. wentrr. -
TIRE GROVER - te, ‘ BARER
BEWINC NIACHOME.:- -
L the Mama Th ule et Neetuat/int:t ?Waal
'" - NO Is rurril 8 :
R,IIOE, ELIMUIESII & •C4IIIII4GE • ,
WAKLIIB should OP the ter - f i at ; - , • 44 ;
Grover &Baker No. 1 Sewing
Setoto tmyttlr elsewhere. /t L stis Dent 1. far
lite. ter We at
nottlieli • WO. 18 VIT/11. /MIX r
825. • BAILTLE:Fi!.
SEWING MACHINE.".r
Best cheap Licensed Nagano tot Pelted hterws:;; :
Agents wanted everywhere. Pay r faidto air
months Sectors sump and address • , -.-;
_ • . PASSE MYTH e.P.d flisaterai•V • '
e Chestnut street. I hilvdeleada, and 'M a new
t treet, Toledo. Oblo.
HMELB4. - -
GINGHAM : -HOUSE - :
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. ELVES= AHD niitig STS.;
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st.ziii...s. traizimlizzA.,.'
7.,....a otecuti House is sow open for ibh
roreotbra olgooots. W la th e ; eipolnimeatir of • ,-.
CUBA " DVS, .
..
,
--_ ritorsuErm. . - :
LA
Thc; witterare barite leneot titts ftvokt•
wigwam' Mit° D PWINItIEILD
ILaHN/dil. one broom with
the incist portint pointer:4M tor reception
of
guests. The DIU Mein* lint.clasellotelp ,
grill be in la AttoiNes In their
i WM%
fa. Md. lorizartri
tour at real
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JOHN' .GPEtA.Ir *
sumo Asosucc, - ; - '1.7.: - -
rifling; Gamin - in GLAnEk
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