The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 15, 1866, Image 2

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P. 4101;111011. $
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_gittausom P. REED,
DECEMBER 1866.
CONSERVATIVE DOLOR.
Awhile ago the Conservatives were brim-
With-delight. " 'Airritniti WARD
expresses it, they were so full they "sloped
over." What moved them to ecstacy was
the President. As he "swung round the
circle," in a manner altogether unrivaled,
'leaving the American flag" to the guard!.
unship, of the motley crowds, that awaited
his advent, and deriorinced Congress as
an excresence "hanging on the verge of
the.-governtnent,"- - hut- not constituting a
part. of it, their souls were lifted up with
letaiagresscould only be got
rid of; if the President could grasp all an
.thority in his clutch; if he could make his
single will stand Instead of the will of the
nation . ; if be eotdd,' to appease scruples
growing out of habitejof soli-government,
swer in. me to lo-
get up what
rewese ald
-giti;ate rep
-no p ntative bodies, name
but yet be
re than ,regiatrars of his - receipts;
th e y,aarr the way to the accomplishment of
Certain cherished 'delis; and asked nothing
beyond. In their infatuation they saw
double; that is to say, ,they saw twice as
many citizens applauding their ideas as did
actually applaud them.- Hence, in their
vie*, the elections, then not far off, Were
to be in . some sort days
. of judgment, in
which conservatism was to be glorified and
radiCalism condemned. The'result did not
cerifoint to these anticipations. The voters
'Vern obstinate and refractory. They had
'the audacity to conceive they were the teal
owners of the goverzunent; hail a right M
run it, through. their representatives, in the
. interests - of justice and liberty; and if the
machinery needed mending.in order to do
its prbdestfned workmore completely, they
had, following the prescribed form, fall au
thority to discard such parts as were effete
or incongruous, and to put in such addi
tions as should enable it to work smoothly
"
Thireat the Consenatives are plung
,:od indeop affliction.
: Their lamentations
, are eatessive, andtbover a whole diapason
of discords. :One . of them shouts in our
ears, all the way' from Boston, "the Radi-
cal Co:ingress seems actually to suppose it
esti. in _effect 'attolish'the Executive depart.-
.Me:itkit' the federal Government;" it "re
gards the.Presideittial office, and the Pres&
m dent; as ere surplussage; as a'nuisance to
=bra abated at the earliest opportunity."
*hi, thin, moderate your
, Arief, and let
us reason together. A little commonsense
Insinuated into your mind may bring great
relief.- We have known •itto be adminis—
tered, with the best effect, in many in
stances, where people have been disor
dored by a lack of it. -
If either the Executive or the Legisla- '
tine department must be abolished;vrhich
olio be spared with least inconvenience?
Congresses and Parliaments have been Ere.
quemtly suppressed. It has always proved
a difficult task to bring them back again.
It has happened that holders of Executive
Power have been sent on their travels,
sometimes with their heads in baskets. It
has been the easiest thing in the world to
'get a King or President._ There seems to
be no danger in that particular.
But, is Congress disposed to trample on
any prerogative of the President? The
people have considered that case, and have
decided that the President was stretching
his hands farther than the framers of the
government intended, and farther tbah was
compatible with the continuance of free
government. The people, at the ballot
boxes, gave orders that the President
should be hedged about with . restrictions ;
that he should be made to keep on his own
side of the fence ; and that his fence, moved
Soiw: ard, on all sides, arbitrarily, by him
self, should be, set back again ; nay, that
the Presidential enclosure should be made
smaller than it originally was, if contrac
tion - became necessary to the security.
- Yrhen the fathers died they deased to have
ownership in this government, and wisdom
did'not die with them. Whatever respect
. is dim their memories, is best paid by cor
recting the faults they made in consequence
of sharing in human imperfections, and in
not letting them "rule us from their urns"
in furtherance of what is - wrong. there
: fore,the Conservatives have cause of quer
rellt is not with Congress, but - with the
people, whase aoyereign orders Congresg
is obeying. -
'HFAiSPAPEMA
The press is an educational force of won
derful potency. The bamble and unpre
tending newspaper that comes every week
into a dwelling contributes imperceptibly
' buttertamly to the intellectual growth of
all the people therein. Indeed, it is not
difficult, In the obscurer walks of life to
:'detect'svlust kind of newspapers a man reg.
ularly reads by the opinions he draws and
tha methods by which he states and defends
„Ahem— Some men who pass for more than
ordinarily intelligent and thoughtful know
very little except what they have learned
from the newsimpers. Nay, let any one
.
sit down and deliberately pass in review
his stock of knoWledge, accurately discrim
inate what he is indebad to the newspa•
per for, and what be has acquired through
other sources, and he will be surprised to
And how largo are his obligation* to the
public journals. An uncommonly shrewd
observer of men, and ono per/smalls, an .
aittainted With most of the eminent men of hln
• day; remarked that some of the most'con.
spleitons among them, radiant with genius
and all other qualities requisite to conga
. tatngreat leaders, were mainly newspaper
- men; that is, they relied throughout long
- . ,sutd'brilliant careers chiefly upon newspa
pent for facts suggestive of ideas, aed large
;ly for- the discussions whereby the real and
t apparent were separated frum each other.
It may be said, moreover, that newspa-
pars manufacture more great men than are
made by any other process. It Is a matter
s of notoriety that very few public men, up•
on deliberate hearing and' actual review,
bear any lair proportion to the reputation
they enjoy.. Many men for whom nature
• has done better, and art less, have a collos-
Mil fame, which will not bear to be exain
.lned too , closely. In these cases the differ
,.ence between the real and the imaginary
, is the 'product of newspaper landMion.
••• ',."The play not feel uoder obligations
'to the press in this matter, but the fortun
ate individuals who reach high positions
through this expenditure if in it have
abundant reason to prove that the newspa
per is a power. • •
Tze Young Men's Christian Association
of Chicago lisped a circular, complaining
that the city is too, full of persons of tho
male gender in search of employment..
The association advises_young men in the
country to•stay at home if. they can get'
-any work to do there, and to stay at home
,any how. The sarise condition of affairs
oziste kere.
ECM
EDITORIAL OLEADIDOS
The Fen fens are active in every town
and city of the country and large amounts
of money are being daily forwarded to the
head-quarters. What disposition will be
made of the funds is hard to determine,
and it is equally impossible to surmise any
good to follow for old Ireland out of the
present spaittodic ruovement. The Irish
are warm hearted stud easily drawn Into .
whirlpools 01 excitement and enthusiasm,
.
but are impracucable and lack judgment.
Doubtless the intentions .of We leaders in
the Fenian niovement are honorable; if so
they unwittingly are victimizing thousands
and thousands of their fellow countrymen.
BEN. Noon, State Senator of New York,
and John Morrissey, Congressman elect,
met in New York the otber evening. Edu
cated an d h ig hly moral gentlemen never
hate any ditlicuity in enjoying themselves
in company with each other, and these two
.
distinguished sons of the virtuous and
h a ppy Democracy formed
,no exception to
the rule. The politics of the copntry with
them was not so particularly one-sided as
faro. Ben challenged .Tohn or John chal
lenged Ben. Ben cleared John out of
$140,000, and John retired in the best pos
sible grace.
AT Memphis, a spirited public meeting of
merchants and citizens, was held to in
augurate some plan whereby the present
exorbitant rents in that city may lie brought
devils to an honest level. Such a meeting
should also be held here, as business inust
certainly be seriously impaired during the
coming year, if the - proposed advance in
rents goes into effect.
THAD. STEVENS' position assumed ic
cently upon the case of Jeff Davis, has
caused considerable talk Itt Washington.
He says that Davis cannot be tried as a
traitor, as ho occupies the position of a
belligerent, and it would be cruel to pass a
law after an offence for the sole purpose of
hanging the man.
Cu cruaarr DMA be a dark hole of in
iquity. It contains no less, than one hund
red and•eight notorious houses of prostitu
tion, and fifteen gambling hells. - •
Fours hundred shares of Dunkard Oil
Company stock, sold at two cents per share
at a Philadelphia sale; somewhat of a de
cline.
THE National Guard Regiment,of Phila
delphia will be in attendance at the inau
gnration'of Governor Geary.
THE SENATORI4L : QUESTION IN
EDII'OIIS Gazuvva::--There e is hardly a
paper. comes out but has some new name
offered as a candidate for United. States
Senator; and most of the men that have
been offered are good and true, and no
doubt would serve the country honbrably
and faithfully; but, how could we spare
such manse MOORHEAD and EMILIE:iII from
the hallo, of Congress. Why not take up
an outside man, one who has no superior
among them all, and but few that arc his
equal?--arid that man is our worthy Gov
ernor, A.CDREW G. CL'Ealti.
lAM satisfied if the question was left to
the votes of the Republicans of Beaver
county, that he would get ninety-nine out
of every onq hundred votes, and I have no
doubt but it would be the same all
over. the State. He has been fairly tried
and not found wanting.. , Every soldier of
Pennsylvania will always feel grateful to
GoveritorCuuvut for his kindness and at
tention to their comforti while in the ser
vice. I don't look upon there being a
shadow of a chance for any other . man in
the contest. BEAVER COUNTY.
—Garroting prevails In Detiolt.
—England Is described as iortarbated.
—The trichina has reappeared In Germany.
—San /iambics) Is spreading one over sand
—A. Mobile paper says that city Is becoming
moral.
—a negro has been hung for rape in litleh
mond.
—A woman in Detroit was ricontly frighten
od into insanity.
—We regret to announce the death of the
Maharajah of Itategnrb.
—A murderer has been captured in Illseourl
br means of a fortune teller.
—A Virginia Court has decided that a wife's
clothing pelongs to her husband.
—The new bridge across the Ohlo, at Cincin
nati, was predicted forty-seven years ago. •
Sedgewick made the mistake o Ithlnk-
Mg that the occupation of Mexican cities was
his proper, occupation.
—A hunter recently found 97,900 In coin hur
led in a keg, near Wolf island, on the Mississip
pi. The treasure is supposed to have oelong
ed to some deceased rebel.
—The statue of air John Pmnltiln, the Arctic.
explorer, was recently uncovered with impos
ing commie& • Lady Franklin made her last
public, appearance on the occasion.
—An Exchange says:—"The President says
he is Just as guilty of the charges of commie!.
ty In the assassination plot as of Muer charges
-and no more. "Then why not hang him!
—An exchange says: "The Ilenken intends
to be at the great Exposition." There is gen
erally a great exposition wherever she Is. It
is said she will represent the popular /agenda
of America.
—the Wage and Means Committee will soon
take up the Tariff Bill. If the Senate Finance
Committee's amendments are ,unsatisfactory,
the Ways and Means Committee will get up an
independent bill.
•rllie Italians having:recovered their high
ly prized Iron crown, which 'was taken Away
by thelaustrians, have become so elated that,
it is to be exhibited to the public in a sort of
triumph -at the Royal Gallery of Anna in
Turin.
—Mrs. fintratt's house at Washington has
been occupied by aeveral families since that
lady's death by hanging but none of them
stay long, and,Lhere in a b loody-cording story
that Mrs 8. Is a ghostly visitant there almost
every night.
—The purchase of Lower California has now
been formally confirmed by the Juarez Gov
ernment, and the title is settled beyond rea
sonable doubt. It is the largest purchase by
private, persons In modern times. It covers
10,800 square miles, extending from the gulf to•
ocean, between the Derail els Cl twenty-four de
grees and twenty minutes, and thirty degrees
of north latitude.
CONS UNIDOTION CAN BE CUBED,
ad Is being cured every day by persors wbo nae
the Ser. IS. d. WILSON'S 011E412111/113DY Flat
(X)2:13131112110$. noise who have end It are call•
lap constantly to testify to Its great merit, and the
wonderful enteis Ratite performed when Men, ease
was eonsldered''honeless,
Bold only lri rlttsburgh 1 JOSEPeI Ps.l.lBiNti'D
Dreg aria PatentBiealcl. e Depot, No. 84 Menet
street. •
dent by mall anywhere on receipt aims
and procure ► pare plet, string tall history
ai Uanextraordinery medicine. detitY76
What Migrantes Dint m ant Will Do
2 ' I , t u l Iteb in from gt to SS ooura.
.1,1 ‘ ,.418 , 4 i moat obstinate eases Of Tatter.
" 1 4yonla Kriel psi asi of ttiePee.
will . 11 1g..5.. ...6p i gis nit gain Itistases.
•OTCH" O Dr. l!eiers.4l,tre soratel no more.
.41TO14" Dr.
Frew.aunt, •• TETTER"
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"w , • xisk jwy • -
.TETTIit .TILTTIt B it"
"
, •ITCH'. TO TAIL
"ITCH" . rTETTER"
li ge rgeti ralt , b r yitr 6 BLi UTI%4 akTTS.II ., ,
BdSV:lielltreet, OHO. A. MELLY k aT.. 412 2 144 .
J(18. YbEgiliSti. 8* Market et., a:Tuu - kre_ st..
ear. 4th and Mutat Otranto, Pittsburgh. u,alli.r .
Diurrr, Aikshenv. ..zslawres.
..AN AUTUMN • SUGGESTION
Now, u heavy toga arise and searchlag winds com
mence to blow; novr.si the human body, exhanin.d
lite inanimate nature by the heats of rummer, be.
phis town! . and droop; now, ere 'the Inclement
lantern:aka Its trying onset; KOW la the time for
*preparatory rooms of the Bert acclimating medi
cine In nab - Linnet .
Fever and Ague Is rampant in ell puts of the
country. ilninine. the, physicians admit. will Dot
quell trill phase of the altease "'bleb at prerent per
!notes the entire West. It ts well that It 1e so, for
the remedy (so-called) Is deadlier Than the malady.
liat. If quinine Is inefficient In intermittent foyers
EttaiTWlTEft`b taTTILIta irreslrtible. /mould
be safe to make a contract, underlie avy penalties,
that any "tech "Yever-and-Airits District" should
be exempted front the disorder for any particular
time, _ provided every inhabitant would - take the,
ITTE - 1113 sec rding to affections, doting the term
of the contract There has never been an instance
to medieloo which this sterling Izmir:mint and
slat-febrile medicine has failed to Warta" the com
plaint, when taken duly as preteetion against
malaria - Hundreds of plat stelae, tutvo - abandoned
at gra *dicing sweeties and now prescribe this
haw ,. yesetable tonic, awl emitting, else, as •
preventive one cure for all Ills forms or chills and
:ever. v s . the t . l . llllff . emOst heedful In these
ereineeroai "erection,
etattgigsginalrirtislitiare the safest, ehr:
est, and roost estelase:l2e .11rehlethentn6 peepers.
ttth that bombs skill bum 001100C1ear
BEAVER COUNTY
EtiAL NEWS
HOSTLTTKE'S STOMACH BITTICKS
WM. B ' rHAM, Jr., Adams fitrinur G YA" .
54 4Vgli &rad. is an authorised SD" to re.."
Advirarennents for the GAZETTE, and aU other.
papers throughout the United Biala and He. .
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SUNDAY A.
tOla a.. •• come
School at 9 A. X. 'Al i the pe op l e
rFIBSTMAPTIST CHURCH.—
Until the completion of the new Chapel.
...mic. will be held fn1f1A19)14110 HALL. Preach
' Lan by the Palter, Ras. JtltEtt S. DICKERSON,
""I:l,l3l.Agniiigg at
1t
t ° ol ' inliot. m l; tt ' . firt
be annro,late to the death Of /BA B. Me ' AYE
tats
an °dire ef the church. •
SABBATH SCHOOL at 2 Wrlock. y.
All are cordially invited to attend.
ar"
RELIGIOUS . THE FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Alletheny City.
of which JOSEPH KANO Is Pastor. till the comPle
lion or tcelr new house or worship, wI I continue to
meet In-EXCELSIOR HALL, corner or Federal and
Lacock streets. hervkcs every LORD'S DAY at
ling a. nt. and 7y D. in. Prayer Meting on WED
NESDAY E YES IN II at o'elortf_
2rIVOUNG 111E111 CIIBISTI IIII
ASStit lIATION.—In accordance with a res•
elation of the Association, at Its last usseting, the
roll-book It now open at the storo of WAVER lid•
CIANTOCK On fifth street. All who are
been pressot at ady o g of the Assort.
lion, and such oilier t umorala yonag men of. Pitts.
burgh, Allegheny or surrounding , boroughs as de-
Are to hreome nismbers. are Melted to do to by the
payment of TN 4 , DOLL/SUS (the
the
ter to
Oilier. McClintock, and nll Wag the Constitution,
at any time before the V,th Inst. deM:Pel
' - ' , ""SABBATEI SCHOOL. TEACH.
ERR , INSTITUTE.—IIy ordtr of the
Con
vention recently held In Sharpsburg. the following
Institute will be bed In tom Pr•sbytertan Church
wrarentum, on WEDNESDAY and THU Relt•T.
December lath and anti, that. All C. C. Teachers,
and °dicers and pastors are Welted. Help la ex
pected froM tne City.
Programme.
Mona INO.-10)00-10)30—DeVOtIonal-7 . Tap-
Ic—Entire Consecration to Christ. 10:3o-11:3A—Dis
cussion. What aro the Features of • a
uood Sabbath
School. and how can they be Secured? 6 minutes:
m—Review of !Mum kisbleet.
ArrenlicoN.-2WO-I:3l—ltesponslvo Reading by
the r or remarks. Tonle—G
Love forlnstitute Soul ; s
2111-S:CO Id
Tht odel S. S. alicreat
In
titute edit he' Cratedi vlded Into classes. each appointing
its teacher, and going over the lesson, Luke le, 1-in.
the same as in ) followed by reports sad criti
cisms of the method adopted In emit east. a rile
. 17
al review Of th e lee,oll by theeneductor..".... -
d Mason.
EVLdilat).-7:OC-7)—Prayer or Iremgrk). Topic—
Convtralon of nil the Children and Youth in our S.
bees
s. 7.3o—Addre. 4 on the general subject °title
work, with special erfcrence to tile wants and dial
cultlos of country ,ehools. Followed by criticisms
and discussions.
SECOND rretbn
al—Prayer or Remark.. Tople—Chrlaclaella Unity.
9:n:-I0)30-110del Traceer , Meetleg) followed by
10,30-17 , 1•1 sr—Specimen °hied Teach
leg—Specimen Concert Exercises. Discussion.
•rrenNOON.-2»o-2:i..0—Devotional—Uraver and
Remarks. linie3:oo—Question Drawer Opened. a:00
—Mechem Infant Cla-s Teaching. delfdr9l
Or:MERCANTILE LIBRARY
14.131CM'Cr1 = 1.13 03 .
MIL GEO. VANDENHOFF
Will Seller TWO entirely neer Headings, at II
ACA DEMI' OF Artrsic,
Tatsdly and litindaylrtuirp, Iletemitr t ihacd 20i
SADING TUEND.II EVENING, Itte. IN from
TIZE4O , 7—•X3EIFILIEI,
• The tireat French Comtc Dramatltt.
Concluding vrlth the vrtiole Comedy of
Lr. MIDECIN
rIT SI .1. E 1..GR E L .ll.3l.l Ul r6Lrrlll: DOCTOR IN
L 4 Or 1.
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H[ADIMu THUBSDAY n. nom
..• 23731%Trtir Q. • '
.Coneledlog with the hlghly humorous sketch of
THE rzemarr FAMILY AT TUIRIZIN
Dome open at 7. Reading at' 4.
Tiet eta 30 cent , . it itaEn t ED Stall.
JAMES B. SCOTT, I OLIVER LEillkioß,
JAB. B. RoRDAN, WK. P. It 10411/SET.
BENJ. Y. J ENNIEUS, r. WAIVE;
T. R. BILLER. Committee
dele:ea% •
IarCITY HALL.
Grand Concert, Vocal sad Instranarntal, alien
under the sonde, of the Bons of Tempera.e.
Ptltaburrrh dlyhdon, No. ^t at CITY / 1 / 4 0,
1 l:eul)AV Y.VENING. Dec. ti. lu - 4 On Int o oe•
ca.lon the fullowlus selected prusramma wlll,be
yr...en...h.
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Datable go artette—; .- The Bagley , lni, ••
.lien4rl4ooo
Yrs.
ad ehelb, mid 31i eelnhart,
Ileusbovr
I..olthDa an eot . d
Erred t w ant s. Denham. aeMr
-ra.Wade.
rreurler Conrerto (dr Vianoatee. DC Ilerl - 1
or. Man
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Barcorolle....••Trll e ger tie 3lablon"....Uounod
Miss Mary 1.. Laughlin. . .
(natal° Violin A crompanlmeo t by Mr. Manning:
Scena....llcarye. lerael..” from I.llJati.Mendelmot •
Mrs. Ann'e M. etteln...
Grand Doett (Two Manor, ' Kotteror
On Themes from Ilendelroolln'•1111.1sommer
Slants Dream. .
Mr. De ll= Mell or.
Mr. ellor.
Recitative and e
.I.ncretia
, 11 1.f., Reinhart.
rani oaf oar,.
\lent 13 mla Vendetta .
Mr. W. Ii : Edward.
• "Beware.'
Mr.. Annie M. nbelb.
••111. wa. Desplsed,•• "Mcsalan
• Mrs.
.Norman M. Saint..
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Urand.Tantanste de Concert, nu nlotlft—
From — ll Trucatore.” tiottrenstk
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Yr. De Ilan,
...irriss Sumo ••
. Reinhart
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Qaartette. "The rr.l.e of thl
i r, asr lj., . l,nixcro
Wade,ll7veco C.
c a
gtont, llreedtad .
u £4 , l : 7 l.o rdo x .
m,c
Sel - Tbe two se pet b Concert Grand Plans...saw d na
ibis v.:easiest are of Chlckesing .t. Con's. Inewurse
(ere. and bees ben & 'kindly fornlsbed by Messrs.
Melton S, Co.. from their Ithorrie, Wood
street.
Cards fill'Adentoolon I 00.
Trout 'irate reserved or I F„..,tieamm acemar.rac I
with ladies.
Doors open at 1 o'clock.' Conc.:et to commence
at Ifi o'clock. • dog:
GOLD WATCHES AND CHAINS
=EI
J. R. REED (0.,
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MY CHRISTMAS GIFT.
No. 69 riNts meet.
FIIIXEIIt ARTICLE OF USE
, Ij i.
House Furnishing Emporium.
Too can Ond BOOT BLACKENEICASES, SILVER
PLATED TEA AND DINNER SETS, iILDCK 11N
Ana BRITTANIA TEA oETS, and In (hid Pieces;
PLATED TEA itrid TABLE SPOONS, PUKKA
SOUP LADLES, COYFEE DENS. ICE PUKKA Y. PITCHEIIS
And TEATS. tiIIt)LETS. CUPS, KNIFE BESTS
CANTORS, from $l.OO to eGrk or 00 , +Mae Yon mto
nelt for In the lint of. Monteith Iluuec.YornlshlßY
Hardware,
No. 12.1 Wood Street.
deli W. W. BRADSHAW.
BAILEY, FARREL & CO.,
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD
MANUFACTVREHA AND DEALEBNIX
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Dram and Steam Goods,
Gas Fixtures; Gas Stoves,
Earthen Ware,
Silt and Force rumps
of ati deserirtiona
Tqcs. 167 elmitkinol.crielt.,
PITTSBURGII,
0132:1
CHEAP HOUSE,
THREE STORY BRIDE DIVELLINO.
F1E133:132
Location—Unit street, Dear Fourth, Flttsburreli
l!MME111
luqutre of
lIITEXL W1L5.011,
NDANSAB AND /ARAL
,NI ZATZ AUDITS,
No. tki rsoltbfleld Stria,
'VALUABLE STOCKS & BONDS.—
, TUESDAY EVE:NINO. Dec. IRS. at No'clor.s.
vrlll lx sold on eecond noor of Commercial baler
Itootne. ICti Ilasilthaeld 40005.
15 snare. 0111100.' N ational BanY :
15 . 6 pirmlusham Una Company;
ttq` • trine Uht Company;
" entrat tit this fork;
60 " Union do do
10 a. Colombia Oil CoteprnY:
* City*, rittaburgli 6 per CI at. Coin. Bond.
6.000 Alle .; gheny County pct mot. Com'prosilla
Bond
1 .000 Allegheny City 4 per cent. Bondi.
, dela A. 31cIL.WA1NE. Auctioneer.
ADNIINISTILILT RIVES NOTICE.--
Wk., Letters of Administration on the ca
ttle V Andrew. Wolfe, dree•se.., have been •rant•
ed to the ooderalgoed. all lie met knowing theni•
w a s Indebted to sold estate will call and mate
tloy:Lltgond Mote having claim. will present
iIiSU AN A • WOLFE,
d°14 1.6% otlrttt ntrett..
GOLD WATCHES AND CHAINS
vottlikLK BY
M=Ml
delFs p',
Nu, 131 , 1 Fifth street
• .
.F L° T . ,9l 3 sy li ßri_L lE 4; ° 4 l . l
„CORN MEAL!
" wiolott at
• luood do do pa lour;
Rakers . Flours, good to Chub,b r
Rya Floor:
Ituckwhtst Flour;
Whits COM Kral, kiln dried:
do
and al i ti A ll t ar d a dra t. r, N. ' 0
•Lt l b s e r Cr i l i ru r t d . 4 1 ° 71
IiENRY AEA, Jr., • -
110IIR, ORLIN, PRODUCE AND
nazastaxcaacrir.
wits LIBERTY AT.; ITITSBOTS9II, PA
detalrq
NSW ADTlKEingranorrs.
JANET. BRADY & CO., 1
0110011mors to 5. Jones d C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Ste.
BANKERS BROKERS,
;Dilixas in.t.t. manna or
GovOnment Secnriticth -
Fore_ Exchange,
GoloN Silver and Coupons.
COLLICTIO I6 made on all aceessibla Point+ In
thelJnited &Mai and Canada&
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
G'
OLD-WATCDES AND CHAINS
FOR S& LE ItY
J. R: REED A 1:41.,
FOR SALE.
° rout 33axwailis.
SHOE OTOUG Di GOOD PART OF CITY.
Dolg,liood Holiness. Enquire it
.N . Z64 ' IIII.IIK ET 611168 T
)Cr MIIioxONOASILILA DION R - 01105, /
Mil December 10, MG
rOPAIRTIIIERSULIP NOTIEE.--We
hate assoelated wills as as 0 member Or Our dm,
DATin IL OLIVER.
Hatioe room Neetemtu r r 11th, Ike. Name and style
detG of the Una unchanged. c
' OLIVES it PHILLIPP.
e n
VALI(' LE BUSINESS STAND
CoirL ELILT-213. •
Thal3iestness Maisie fidw Occupied by HANNA.
BAWL' a CU., with h front of2o feet on Wood street
and 60feet on Third Atreet. At 25 feet from Wood
street and thence to the rear Cll4. the lot to 25 feet
wide. Title amiltrotstat. Apttly to I
0 J td. e I fURINSON, or
• R O3l KI N
AUDERIAWS FINE WATCHES.
AUUEMAN•tI nNE.V(ATCHES,
AUDEMAWS PISS WATCHES,
171262111
J. R. REED Ac
No. 118 Fifth strtel
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
LADIES' FURS,
The Lergestandilest Stock lo Meaty'.
SELLING EERY LOW AT THE
HAT, CAP AIM FOB STORE
Or
HS OCI 11. 7:/ eft 00..
131 WOOD STREET.
CLOTH SAOtitrES,
Waterproof Circulars,
Plaid Wool Shawls, d.
Brach(' Sh alas,
•
FOR BALE AT LOW lIRICEB, BY
WHITE, ORR t - CO.,
No. 23 Firth Street.
den
SEASONABLE GOODS
SOAPSTONE GRIDDLES, PAT
EST USIDIIIIII , Ia. Porcelain Lined Iloilo
5•4%1Pgrtztr......
.., roaceleable article to our line, at in •
liorsixrnmurists Inronarx,
No. 124 4 121kpcma latzroot.
W. W. BRADSHAW.
„ONTAQS AL:lin BREAKFAST
811ANVI.S.
GLOVES, MITTS AND WRISTLETS,
LADLES' ADD °mumps LEacallos
WOOLEN nom, seeQuEs,
AT
PHELAN'S 01:0 STAND STOCKING STOR
Pi
24 Fifth Street
deL ,
GOLD WATCHES AND CHAINS
ram
I=i3
BEIM
M
SKATES! MUTES! SKATE:
HAVE RECEIVED MOST OF 32Y
trrOCK. en! coticr to the Trutt • setecUrm from
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS RAKES
Before purchasing elsewhere, ca
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES SOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street
n 015.013
SKATES! SKATES!
Club Skate.,
SKATES F6B THE MILLION
c•arr,mw , es.
Dispatch Bs'Mimi, Fifth Street.
4101
GOLD WATCHES AND CDAINs
=MI
deln:p%.
JISSO LUZON OF PARTNERS Ell P.
—The partherehip heretofore .exiltins by and
bitten the andenlausd. anderlhe name and atyle
eroW6:.9, 11.6NNEDT k WARPEII. hes been
MI6 day dinolre4 by mutual reasent,
Harper retiring from the dm. The Iniel nee. n.lll be
hereafter conducted by Frederic% uwcne and John
Kennedy, under i.e name and at) le of A
KENNEDY, at the old stand, 76 Federal street,
Allegheny. FREDERICK K. OWE:in,
JOHN KENNEDY,
WILLIAM HARPER.
CEO
DISSCUTION OF PARTNEIiw
1011 P.—The parineechlp heretofore existing
between J. FILIDIOULI and H. 11. baIITrIADIII.
In the OIL silb s _under the erm name of
BARBOUR a s'IdITHSON, wee dissolved on De-
Ecember erh,•1866, Inst. be business of the late
lm will b.., settled try H. 11. SMITHSON, at
Room No. 7 111 . 11 Block, Pittsburgh ra,
11.41. lIMITIIRON.
det4;pss
M==!l
CANDY TOYS! CANDY TOYS
3,000 HOSES CANDY TOTS
On baud and for sale at PASTERN PIM Ed, by
' P. ZIMMER dkCO.,
Candy and Toy Manufacturer*.
dct•pst Corner lUxtb areiLlberty street.
FORTY TBOUSAND IN USE OF
PEINOSII4IIII4II4IIU 01t0ANIS • siDISW
LODEIeiIi. Iteerp luitrament warranted for FIVE
'YEAS'S.
An Illustrated Quonset'''. with Ihll description of
ogles, will be sent IVet, to any address.
• IrIIABLOTIT DUMB,
NO. 43 ruin stmt, second door above Wood.
deli • Wholesale and iletwil Agents.
fro CONTRACTOBS.--Healed Pro.
A pmle will be received a thls othae until SAT
URDAY-, P.C. tfith, at 4 o'clock r. M., for MAX
IMA A WHAliff from Goodrich' street to Gray's
alley.' One vinare to be completed by April Let.
OM, and the balance to be completed by tic Lobar
MT. Inform. tion relatlng_to the Ulna Can he
otnalooo from JOHN MatlltAW, enelnuan of Coto
natter. or. It. li. YEAntibil.
dethipTe • Olty Controller. •
BUTTER AND EE S.
ID bt d d:. frvd. inr
Jwt recd ved and tar
F la by
d. " f . can aittlet an A" d Ignits°tralL.44e.s
CORN MEAL—IOU bush. Sifted
Heal waived and int gala br
Yrarden aIIbfIITIONO.
mutat, awl SIM strectl.
NE I NT ADITEatTNEENEENTA.
J. r. STARK & CO.,
BANKERS,
Orner of Wood and Third Streets, l
3311:rir -AST= fEEETaTJ
BIM) STATES BONDS, GOLD, SILHE, LID COTEONs,
D ,V
TU. and SIRLI Bing Ex.elmo go on
ENGLAND. FRANGE. G I.IIMANY, ITALY, 2tc.
OE! COME. AND SEE
•
Our Superb Assortment of
CARPET CII 'IRS, •
. ORIENTAL. CIIAIRs,
ABM CHAIRS.
RUSTIC ARM CHAIRS,
CAMP STOOLS.
FOLDING REDS, _1
TABLE & DOORMATS,
•LOTIIES HAMPERS,
FANCY B.tSKETS,
TOILET WARE,
Vol KEY AND • •
•
TABLE CUTLERY.
WIRE, WILLOW •
awl WOODEN GOODS,
Thr largeot ,took nod Inn st assortntrut In tbn West
at Now York prleen, at the Hootc-fura Ming Eta.
orlmo.
FlAh t!ett
3aca.11241. Wood. Eitroc.t.
W. W BRADSHAW.
SKATES!
SKATES!
. ' SKATES!
2,500 PAIRS OF SKATES
Jost recelved.dlruct from the Idanufeclurers, and
.elling at
DUSUF-AOTURERS' PRICES..
.46.. r.
. __
HENRY MINER'S
MAMMOTH BOOK STORE,
Next Door to the Post Office.
Call an,lesaultn. the btovk lot pal...before ',de
cimated. 4lel2:p4A
KANE'S PATENT
PETROLEUM SOAP.
SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP & BEAUTIFUL.
AA }JOUSTS HIM ANDIASIIIAG SOAP COIBINED,
- I
K.CTE' PETROLEV.Xf 80.1 P
•
After numerous ratiofvtory tests le hundreds of
conedemtly uttered to the publle, co Us
retablialted merits, es the best Tellet soap in the
market•, as a Mot-rate Washing Celan and I.:easier of
all clotb Stains. It to also anti eferacloue emollesta,
being excellent remedy for all ellt.eo. Diseases.
/roue its peculiar chemical combinations. Is is en
tirety free from o ebb...et odors, and [OM'Su sob"
stancee.
For sate at the princloal Druggists and Greeters
In Pittsburgh-sod Allegheny. no2Dola
CHEAP DRY GOODS
. FOB CORIFIMIS PREEN Fp. •
ANOTHER LOT OF THE CHEAP
/LIT MICILINOti AND THIDET CU./111SW the
atty. Also Gill oneoftment o
PLAIN AND DABBED POPLINS,
EPACCAMI, •
DLIACLIED & ENDLEAVD Nth LINN,
'RIND LIN ENN,
BARRED & PLAIN (VENTRE FLAN-
N ELN AND BLA NM FTEN.
13=1
J. A. REED Jk 1' 0
.trtr.
Betreeta rirth .trtet and it, Dt.moml
det2:1,71
,FIRANKLIN SAVLNGS BANK,
No, 13 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Pa,
STOCKHOLDERS. INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
TDU Bank baring been lately organized. 1, no
forn f . ViT!::."froVi .° "o* On:
l'oblie bl nare.•
Deposltamealved to p,r and current fund,.,okra,, .Lowed on 'lam depotits.
Colleetioe. made On all principal point. In 11.
tilted Pint," and Canada..
Itlaeount Day.—EV city TVEPDAV suit FE
1)A V.
Pt
Gee. R. /3110 k,• I John A. Scott.
/Omen Drum. Jura. W. 11.11.
.nl.l Raererron. George W. 1.11030,
William 1 . 8 , 13.
JAMES 11. RIDDLE. Cashier
dela:pll
.fln-s..lliatt 1;aI-n.Jtaa.I..d. 4!
BARR. KNAKE & BlaalLEß,
N 0.12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh
nulAnslY
Pianos, Clrgans,
1re.341e. Agents for the C.lo trilled BRADBURY
New York. arId§CIPALACKER a CO.. PlAlladel
PIAN.S..
Also, EsrEy a CU.II '•CCTTACT.,•• .0.1 E. D.
11. blf MIPS •'A9ILIRICAN" 01t0ANS, .od
TILTUN•ii PATENT. OUITAE.
The Last Italian and German Violin and tiultar
airing, alway• on Land nolnoZ
.1•11Re•X STIIICRLXIL
C 11. MORLS PUS
IMON CITI SPICE MILL.
STRICKLER& MORLEDCE.
likar Peons. A....
llavinc recently tiurchtee't the above Mill. we
respectfully Inform the public that we will continue
the manufacture of PURE SPICES and MUSTARD,
ste., which we will bo able to foretell to WHOLE
SALE and RETAIL DE aLEIts at the LOWEST
MAiticrr PRICE. Also, COFFEE and DIMMED
NUTS ROAIsTED to order on abort notice. RYE
111.00 k andirltliatt GROUND CORN MEAL con
stantly on hand.
Aiming to deal fall .we solicit the patronage Of
the nubile.
It J. 11A XTEIL formerly of the Coupes. Spice
Huh, will he 1000.100 !mod at the mill at all times
to attend to the wants or c.taint tn.
J. H. HEED A CO.,
No. AR YIRb gree
rEMEM
AMEN'S REFINED'.
CIDER.
A Superior Article
Feat SALE BY
GRAFF & REITER, Sole Agte.,
215 Liberty St., Pittsburgh.
n073:.4
IN CONSIDERATION OF NUNIEB.
outs IXPLUtIIONS that are weekly occurring
from the hoe of IN FICKILOIt OIL, the understgned
hare c.neludell to .11 their OIL AT ILLTAIL at
their WAIIILIIOUnE,
No. 88 SlZeis-Vs.ot Eftroot.
'the 011 le guaranteed to STAND A FIRE TEST
OP 110 D UltttlS and onwards, andL Inspected
for export ey competent Inspectors.
Those who desire •un [form and ItILLIABLIC AR
TICLE wlll do well to purchase the 001100 lb.
BUFFUM. IKETIEW & CO'
2 , 0. 3J 3IAREET bTIIEICT.
Machinist* and all others ean be fttralshed Lard
npe.in and Petroleum Lubricators at retail.
notnonc
pAnTNEns HIP NOTICE—JAMES
M. CH ItlbTli has purchased the interest of
'JOHN HALL, la the firm of JOHN HALL A CO.
The muse an , l style ut the Arm will be JOHN HALL
& CH., as heretofore.
r7v. flj€
tV=ll
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS,
191 sod 188 Liberty S eeeeee e Pittsburg!,
JOHN HALL & CO..
litannfs(tarera of all varieties of Northern and
Sonthern PLOWS, UNION NOWILLIN, NUIALLY
TIAT BAKES OULTIVATOIInr, to, and dentate
In AIiftIOULTUNAL ,
11111.Z.11aliT8 of all de
scriptions.
Yirfailtrana, 'Da:. 1, ISM
10 . nI f Ia LINSEED OIL receive
bY GEOROIC A. lESLLY • CO..
643 • iniolosal• Mania& Wood stmt.
H. J. LYNCH'S,
xg"c.. 69 ThErtarls..crt
Saco... to W.L.3IE.LINK ♦ R•Rtt
tad Muotcal loot generally
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION
PiTlllll'li LER d 310121LEDUT.
cATt.33.
E=l2=2
=
SELLING • FFI
THE ENTIRE STOCK IF
CLOAKS & F U RS..!
STOCK, LEASE L',;'l4 . RES
Foy Male.
BABE MANCE TO GO INTO MUSS.
'EU BE SOLD TO LEAVE TH CITY.
GUNSEMIRSER CO.,
No. 6S MARKETS ET.
Erma
GO TO
PL.C.)3E3303FUr.% 7 7
No. 16 Fifth Street,
FOR ROLM GIFTS.
They have Ju it received a large and well selected
stock of
FINE GrOCVDS,
VF
DlA79Clorq MOO.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
`V‘rArECIIES,
NOLID SILVER WADE.
PADIAN GOODS,
FORKS AND SPOONS. •
TABLE CUTLERY.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,
-craing - Eses, deo.
And • eery large stock of •
EWE BILVEB,PLATED WARE,
Yrom the beat Manufacturer. and the
rERr LATEST STYLES.
Do not forget the Old Stand
NO. 16 FIFTH STREET.
_aoN:o9s,ly
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
hALL AND SEE OUR ASSORT
511ENT OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL
GOODS, .oltablo for tilft., coo alsting of
SKATES, ALL SORTS AND !M.S. FROM
181.10 To 823.00,
BROWN'S PATENT BABY TENDER.
WALNUT BRACKETS.
BOOK SHELVES,
BOOK BACKS,
TOILET WARE.
JEWEL CASKETS.
FINE WRITING DESKS.
• LAVA SMOKISCI SETS, '
LAVA VANES:Acrid
IATCII SAFES,
CHINA AND LAVA
SPITTOONS.
AT THE HOUSE-FURNISHINO EMPORIUM
184 ‘7lVc>coct IStroet.
W. W. BRADS HAW.
HILLERMAN'S
NT FOR EMPORIUM,
ISFILLED FROM CELLAR TO
lon with a UCH 615bOUTSLENT OF 0001)8,
vat Sch la offered at
1 17133R.4 7-BICIPAIST FL.ELTIEI6S.
I.)lll . .6ptelallT DOR Is
LemaloWaimaCii-emWm
.1I TJr I ,
SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES,
Although proMilla wl lh a ran Ilne of
HATS AND CAPS,
.WISOLESALE AND RETAIL,
HILLEIt3 LA N's
No. 75 Wood Street.
noI7.TS
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
MEM
13 g "V" IS,
I=l
lIIG-13"V'S,
1%0.
22 Wood Street
ACHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
CHINA AND BOHEMIAN VASILS of new and
rue dr.tgus and style,. A doe lot of
• PARIAN STATUETTES,
LAVA WARE. DECORATED TEA. TOILET.
I=
All of which Is offered on the sostoessonable rates
H. HIGBY.
IBM
W. J. C. U0P718....C. A. U. =CBS.
MYERS, HOPPER &
IThsteessors to IL H. Bolger.) -
No. 45 Smithfield St..
Manntacturen and Dealers In all klnd4f
.VrCITILIVIWCTELE
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room Sets,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Together telltt • full ueortment of _
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantlr on band and for sale at the
r-scovtrost lammla hriooo
FINE WATCHES.
NirLEgf• tPEF'I,Nrm APPOINTED
ed .
SWISS WATCHES.
Mute try A. NDAM AI. one of the vest Watch M.C.
utecturers In Swltteeland. Persons In want 'of a
VERY YIN& WATCH would do well to call and seo
them before purchasing elsowlter,
'J. R. REED it CO.
delt:p67
BnospwAv ENCH&NGE
RESTAURANT, -
tot CORNER Jule AID FalTetlitD SlB. 104
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2dZtory.
' FRI MI CAN 0113TERS &VD UAME of all Made
ou 1 ".' " G. r. VIRITHELLER.t tors"
tleHpte H. VI CHU ELLER, eePe e. •
EASTMIAN'BPATEII7
Portable Folding
FAMILY BEDSTEADS:
The Best Beitelade for Family Beam the Verld.
We mantsfacture varloue Ogee and styles of both
DOUBLY: ANI3BINULIt ISELMTK&Int, ell of which
are so arranged as to admit of their being cooly
jolted without ormoring o brat or *crew, or even dis
arm:lr log the bedding. When folded they aro per
fectly pociobk, and can &telly be carried, horn room
to room or from hones to hoot, '
To be seen at HALITIII 6 NOTTZT. tIH Smith
1t1e1.3 street.
0,221mg9 H. r. OWENP,Agent.
BELTING ! BELTING !
• LEATHER AND CUM BELTING.
Also. ILIUM IROISE
PACKING.
• GASKETS, Av.
01 the best quality end 'swoop/Icel. ar lb.
Taxcllea Flaalcilkaor =e3i3c.t,
NOS. 26 AND 28 ST. GLAIR STREET.
del:. J. & 11. PHILLIPS.
SIXTH WARD TAX PAYERS.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ALL TAX of the Above and mut, be rain
over axr aux THY SlCrra INSTANT. or cod Ida
be put on the 11=10,, LS farther lidulgeace Cannot
be givrn.
JOISEPLI A. BUTLIS, Collector.
Unice, No. 1110 Wylleetreet. . dell pts
WO.l MINTER ISTRiLIirED
+1 OIL;
An
i a Met
.7; thed-Lard 011;
ruts Lack Creeklfb , learAoiki . a sox.
dei .77761 iiut TO Water Welt.
Oroltow RATIONAL BA NY.
rtriettCMU. December vltn. 1:164. 1 •
N ELECTION FOR NINE D 1...
... 1IECTOILS, to oorre for Um ensoloir yr... VIII
beheld et the BANK' Nti HOUSE. on Ttirtlit &T.
.linnary Blh, ISA 7, between the hotel of 10 A. U.. Ili
2r. v.
de131,1
MIMM
DRIP
Tilr...ercOND N Arlo SAL . ILV,
ALLEGULNI, December sth, is 6.
THE - ANNEAL ELIECTIOY FOR
Directors a thin Bank' wi t be held on
TIIEsDAY. JANUARY BM. •
Between the hoar, of II .t. X., and 2P. Srat the
ilaziklaa Haase. 4. V. DAVIIAON.
ctriithi'SCahier.
sorLe's 14.6.210YrAt. HAN,"
Plvisnuuou, December Bch, trA , .
ELECTION NOTICE.—Ark •Elec
ttou for Berea Directors or this Book, to fen,
for th 'i" u ". Year, will be held at the Rank. on
TIANtf •Inanaro trtwern the hours
of 11 and 2r. N.
nelltpro
P. M.•6UttWO3, Cashier
NATIOXAt. I I ANA Or ALLYOIII,4T.
ALLI7.OIIINT, it., 1100. gull, IScO.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION Fos
-
I. lIIECTOBS of this Bank, will take lane& at
the BANKING LIOUSE,• nut TUEnDAY, January
6th 1111. between the hours of 11 A. as. and 1 e. at.
de11:1156 JOEIN P. KRA.. Elt, Cashier.
ALLOGnON NATIOXa.t. Past
rrratiCnnp. December Stb. mu.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI
RECTORS of this Bank, will take place at the
Booking Malec, ou TUESDAY. January kb ! 13. V.
between the !Mars °lll A. 31. and 2. r. u.
del I:NS 11. W. ILe,CICET. Cashier.
ONION NATIONAL BANK. t
• Eirrantrnalt. Vecensber Bth. 1614.
AN ELECTION FOR NINE DI
RECTORS, to servo for the ensuing Tear, will
be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on TUESDAY,
January ath, ISO, between the hours on' e. u. and
11. Y.
d 0104,4 2 21. B. BbitTli, disables.
LION eat NATIONAL NANA' Or
e, /
llrrOnvon. Dec. VG%
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
DIREOTOILS OP THIS BANK, will be Geld
'on TUESDAY,' January Lb, HU, between the
hones of 1 and 3 o'ctoek P. IL, at the Bloating
Glorlee.
aelo:o2lvrT JOHN DIAGOTFM, Cublee.
EXCHANGI NATIOWAL BANK OF PITTSBUTEGII,
PITTIMUMOII, PA.. Mc. 1566
'THE ANNVAL ELECTION OF DI
RECTORS take place "Cabe BANKING
HOUSE. on TUESDAY. January alb. MO. betWeett
the boon °FAUN - LW A.R. and TWO r. P.
delepletdreT 11. M. MURRAY. Cashler.
AILECIIANTS AND3I.I,II7FACTI:IIEItS V.T. BANE,
I'ITTSIICRGII, Dee. ath, Dors
TUE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
DIRECTORS of thls Bank will tate place it the
RANKLE:O 11 1, 11nE, on TUESDAY, January the
6th.l/62, between toe hence of Ili. Y. and 2T. Y. -
drlo;per JOHN SCOTT, JR., Cashier.
- 77 - Tit3Ani NATIONAL BANN,
lice. riSTSHU
ni RGII, ah
ELECTION NOTICE.--The Anim
al Election for NINE DIBECTOBS for this
lla • k. to tervc . during the ensuing year, will be
held at the Bank, on TUESDAY, the sth day of
January, 1967, between the hours id of 11 A. a. aad
P.
Weioirho JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, Cashier.
-11/XIILNICII , NATIONAL BANN, j
1 . 1211317110 n. Dec.
7tb,1868.
TIIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
DIRECTORK UP THIN B ,NK, will be held at
the BANKING HUGHC.'on TUEDAY. -Jannarr
6th, 1567, between the Nonni of 11 A. r. and I o'clock
J.!, U. L. MAKTIN,
de,:p33 Cashier.
CITY OF ALLEGHENY. /
THEASCELIVS/OFFICN. December Mai, I.
NOTICEIS 11EllEllT GIVEN TO
the hoer. of the six Der cent. DUNI
CIPAL BONDS of the City of Allegheny, that the
rouporis on mild llomia coming due January let.
letl:will be paid on Add day (les• the ntate Tax) at
the Dant of rataburgb. in theD City o
C f Pitteburgti,
. IFERRON.
dcaip437 Trell"lrprnf the Olty of • lireh.T.
ITT or ...hi -Long-IT.
TRZAStrnTll , 6oralcx, December Igth.
ALLEGHENY CITY COMPHO. ,
Id ISE BONDS WANTED—Persons holdingCona
premise Bonds of the City of Allegheny. arc
hereby nothled that the Ws ht FIMI) for INS.
.111 be invested In these Bonds at the lowest rata
caved. Proposals will be received
Ina.nder
signed until Tuesday. the lat of January.
D. SIACVEUEON.
del2:p7d Treasurer of the City of Allegheny.
DIVIDEND.—The Directors of
the BIRMINGILA-Y OAR COMPANY hare de
clued a dleldend of FOUR PER CENT. iet the
Capital Stock. parable at the *Me° of ROBINSON.
SIeCLEAN t CO.. No. 73 Fourth-street, PlM
burgh, on add after the 1413rIndtaa t.
1). ROBINSON, Treseurer.
BISMINGELLY, Dec. CR. 119 , 4. de.S.pl7
IMPORTANT TO BRICK MAKERS
t3co.coco 0 313r1015.
1.4" TEN HOURS,
With Eight *Len
SWORD'S STEAM POWER
BRICK MACHINE)
4IANITFACTrUED BY
The Pittsburgh Brick Machine
EEO
BECK MANVFACTIJRUN
for the fasten, Ladle aid South•fastem States.
•
•
THE MACIELNE , IS SELF-TEM.
costeonlylll.3Qo. Gight to tine being
prolartloned to there% tent an I pope ation of terri to
orfocolal'l7, '' .a7: ` ,tl/411/rBTIVie: 174: k a , n l
l n
steel moulds. requires only eight men to die the
Clay, feed the grinder, take away the brlek-and
belie them In the yard. and 'makes brick as fast n 1
Ton WWI to 31111 the engine. in oar. own Yarn. our
rate of mating Is from 45 to 50 'a minute. We
claim Lids to bo the best FAYIISI.* /Lachine In nit.
A mublne may be seen In operation In our yard)
at Glenwood. four miles above the city. ors the
north slde of the klenougatela ricer . reached by
the Connellsylile Hallroad.
Machine, Yard; County and State Eights for sale.•
For full Informationospply for circulara. In per
son or by mall. at he oelee. ,
We are prepared to fill large contracts of brick.
Samples of the brick to be seen at No. 10 Finh
Street. and the OMee.
/Address TIM PITTIIBURRIFIFRICK NACklibilt
alias BRIGJA 111A211.174041711.14iG Cu.,
230 LIBERTY ST.. PATT2IIIIBGIT, PA.
I. B. K160._ Plvsident, ACOLILET., Vice'
Presluot: NV: MEN •
Treasurer:•
A.
211EPrAILD. Becret eCkt arz t •
DiaccTLat.,-0. X. Ater. AoA. A. ,
eater. 2.
B.
lirickel. John Aiken. W.. 1. Cy. tp. decre
WETIIEUILL & SLOAN'S ,
I:3J36.4r3EnVilli.
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS
F 1-45r':; pry
Gas Condensing Burners,
. _
Ciao be used on any Lam, and Dispense entirely
Ilk p
Chimneys.- The Dame produced by these
Burets - . spreads out similar to that - at ties. The
construction Is such that the smoke Is counned In a
its, Condensing Chamber, arid Is wholly converted
lath name. he burner does not depend directly
upon the wick for Its light, but borne the smoke
which is produced thesefrom. and
Buns Less 011 Tbantlihnaey Lamps,
And produce* a room Brilliant Light than miyolher
Burner lathe market;
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
Booing purelMsed the righter dlsposlen of the
above Burners in Allegheny Comity. parties wish
log to examine or purchase. can be accommodated
b iVTit Y a l3* WA-21r41 " I ". I T'
anigtle,rgrg
JAMES BLACKMORE.
sar•CATii.IIBBERISWINSICIL- mCCI
MURDOCK & PUTNAM
Ara di.by reelvthg M their
GENTS FI3IEIIBIEI6 STORE,
72 78PL1V..12. 11311gre4Foto
Nearly appetite Poet Mice.
All the hew and elegant atTleala
SCARFS, TUN, BOWS AND HDHFS,
Gent's Underwear,
GLOVES, .HALF HOSE. SUSPENDERS,
Mica:bong clo Crlscsasslare, -
Fin t Shirts and Collars,
Everything to complete the lilentlemenalWardrobe.
!MURDOCK & PUTNAM!,
a:l=U
ITTSBIIRGII
; PIPER NINLIFICTURING CO.,
=I
Printingand Wrapping Papers.
CLINTON MILL, bTICIIBILNYILLE, OLUO.
BRIGIITON KILL, NEW BUSOFITUN, FA.
OFFICE A'SUWAREHOESE,
•
No. 82 Third- Street , Pittsburgh; Pa.
.
Hy ysounts.-A OGOST HASTJ President.
Pit). u LIU iNoBTON, Treasurer.
BAYOU'S. 17.1U.OssE.Bettetary.
Dutactous—Aeaust Hartle. ..I•bn Aterell B. H.
Hartman. John B. I.lslursseu. AMMAN. Amu.
Cast' Feld for raper Stock. '
REBIOVAL.—THE'
ID here removed the *Moo of the HOMO=
WOILES rrom.33Tizate.tntreet, Rittannalik to (Ilex
Werke on tainICLTETL4I7g grown/town, where
they annotator On foind. •
Postale* Additel gabattlinn -
oa:111 - ITUJAOIII a ien.
'mums.
IVI •
AVIIISIOI--Gcad men to sell, by
sample 'or Otherwise, several rapidly manna
i and praiseworthy articies. Men that hare lest
looney seldng Patent rtaht , and •',llll-tall gas get.
cr.tors." can pet permanent emoloyment. Money
and goals advanced surticirnt to start any man tu n
PnYinp intstnothat Ing , ...• fi applied ationt4 exit
a". °6°"ef:l'irt)'.Clll.'..M.. nnticr.
Altoom No. Y.l
WA TpD,
wcYcra rtescrAti - o,
By > LADY, with tyro 'ctillarou oror torclro ram,
of age. (load rcfcretaCO
Adart. MRS
___ .I. 21u , OrFICZ.
~IOULDE It WA'iTE D•
WANTED, A GOOD MOULDER
TO WEE CAE CASTIMUS. Enquire of
HARZ.% JACKSON 1 . CO
Cm. nnrrL Latrobe,
SIM
A GET WANTED-THE DES?
A-nsCIiANCE rET.—A Work of Ittstoriesd Value
and National Item. lance. The only Work on our
Nary yet In the Geld. A uents dud an competition.
In Press • /Atilt AtiUT AN U OUR NAVAL COM.
NIAN DEBS. by Ron J. T. lIE ADLEY. the di..
tinguished Author and Historian: TA one Mug.
some volume. illustrated. Send at Once for terms
and territory. Addre.s A. L. TALCOTT.
dela:P9)• - 5$ 31arket street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED BY let JAN - Dila,
- A GOOD STABLE,
For TWO OD TURNS HOMES AND DUDDY.
AK , ' to
]!'VASTER. OAZZAN & CO .
OS nrant Street
WANTEI),
TEN CARPENTERS I
At the PENNA. BALI 31 LNUFACTIIBI.2IO
PANY'n 11111/1113, Natrona, Allegheny Connie.
Penna.
AGENTS WANTED BY THE EIU
11:ZHA SEWING .IIaCEINE COMPANY to
m Wa ah peap NrW
e o2 vy 3 M v Ce rlN Eth
o W r l E oa I
t s h a e w
vtftthsi
t
Oli change of feed, ittedlo tehaton. Ealf-alusUag
preuure foot and stalar deahtaod four tootloalo
lauDiErwth. Address anclonn It ataxau.
* a
J. H. HILL a' 100.,
60 /UM &net. Okeoud lbw.)
dell Pittsbargb. Ps.
ANTED—=AGENTS—BIALIS AILD
YEASALE—lnurery part of Mutant PTA.
"Ir VitA f lrElnT a nt e lVil l u E Ll4 WWs.
“THE MAIDEN'S PRAYED,"
“ICLN'S HOPE AT SPIUN OPIELD„.
Either by the month °roil commission. ?Matadi
en' rates allowed. For PM partieuisrs
person, or address, /ARNO CO.,
tied 43 Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
IXrANTED-AGENTS — S 7S to pee
PER MONTH for Eicutlemen. and gas to rui
for Ladles, everywhere. to introduce th e Common
lleme Family Bowing Machine, Improved and Per.
Meted. 11 will hem, fell, atlion. quilt. Mn=d.
and embroLler beautlfttlly—priee only a k.
lug the elastic lock-atiteh, and fully warranted for
surer rear. We pay the above wages, ors oom.
misaift, from which twice that amount eau be
made. Address or cull on U. BOWILItd a 00..'
OEMs No. 235 B. lflfth street, Fbiladelphla, Pa.
Ail letters autocrat promptly, with circulars and
suillbPo
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE MOST POPULAR
AND BPS! SELLING SOSCBIIIIO3 BOOKS HURD,
We seethe mast extensive publishen in the lint.'
ted ?Retell. (having Mx houses,) and therefore cal
adord to sell boots cheaper and pay &rents a Kars
liberal commission tear. any other company.
Oar boots do not pass through the bands of Gen
eral Agent.. tea nearly all other antocriPtlon weeks
do,) therefore we are coaled to give oar eanvass
ere the extra per cent. 'which Ir usually allowed to
General Agents. Experienced eanvauers will sea
the advantages of dealing directly witt - tlai•Eab— -
Ushers.
Onrserl!s embraces the most tpu1Ar.....w0rk5..2%
.iraNTe;i7OrtIFOR ;nee
both berth and South.
old agent.. and sal others. also 'want thebest
agencies. will please send for circulars and see
out terms, and compare tnem and the character of
our works with those of other publishers. Address
NATIONAL PLIBLISHINO CAL,
none cr=dwF 507 Minor St.. ridiadelphia,
A GENTS WANTED FOR
BOOK, li9W BRADY.
• WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By /BABB 2.100E1,, &UM' of "The Reberlloa
8000 rd,,,
_The object of this work is t collect and prevent
narratives of the unites of the women who shared
the perils of the vrar,and ought to Inherit ,
The • volume contains about COO OCtillt
pages, and Is Illustrated with steel plateportraits;
engraved in the moat Improved idyls. Gold Only try
subscription.
Nor Camara, address or apply to
EMI blf • HOWLS.
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MEN, WANTED,
TO ACT AS SALESMEN,
Either permanently or temporarily. who are d
Went to engage to last-elm badness relations.
Apply In person or address -
W. D. Beillat,
485
• sel3 98 Grant street. Patatereth Ps.
Pat'al
$6O
Weed,LOCk Stitch Sewing Machine.
, BEST IN USE-
TIIS IS WHAT 1360 WILL DO.
11 Dischlneadll limo, sad Bind;
Braid, Tuck and Cord;
Gather and Quilt;
Enke a Bearer Cloth Overeoalt
!lake a Frock Coat;
• Make &Satin View' •
Slake Cloth Pant.; •
Bind Enos;
• Will do eveo description of -
_ Pros Manna._
- 460 Machine will do all kinds of - Family Bawler.
980 Machine will run over imams Without break
byneedles or skipping .itches.
BO Butane stitches alike on both sides. •
BO Maclaine Is the chearest ilaehlees by 110 Per
cant. in use, and will sew lf not superior to
any Machine In the market, be can return it and
hots btu mono. Warranted four rem. •
111 1
AKEN
losure KNIof S ND MACHINE • •
Wnit c •in day. .•
Braid and Embroidery Sumps for sale and -tamp
big done. • :
61.0 • model for casting ladles and childreiVi
dresses. Any_pemon canto= from lt.,
AGENTS WANTED. -
//iirell kinds of (sadly sewing diwe. .
B. k1.1.0Nt1./rent,
119 Grant street, opposite Lathedral.' •
n01.7.0.e.e • Pyrzentasen. Pb
GIiOVEII & BAILIEWS
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Axe THE BEter tor Yerotry And Marneacturing
pores. Coil And see Om et
dro. 18.1`iftle Street.
DON'T BE DECEIVED BY
_--
Flourtsblng half column advertisements of Infer
lischtnes, bat get • UHLWKII it BAKES. .
/t has been fully tested for sixteen". -;
je.arS, and is by all coolinpe•.
,e- -
tent Judges. bes. , -
.-. noaneed the
.
. - 11 t 8 8 T E I . N . .
No, MEI M*121,33. Street.
no9:neS -
GET NONE HUT A
GROVES &13ATIER
For s, Holiday' GiH. la is Yelialle. Deflect 1 014
be Wore the but. Doa•C tall Westland see hat e
_ rtrTH STREET,
VIE GUOVEII & BAKER
SEWING 'MACHINE
U the Ultima Thole of If eel= Please tall and
, - , -NO ,111 21.1111.81117.F.T.
QHOE, HARNESS & CARRIAGE
DIANZII3 shonidiee the new
Grover it Baker No.l Sewing !halm
Before Parlor eloewbere. It is the best for heir
use. Forest° at
notagiS
ZIFT/1 BTRE T.
8 25. BARTLETT , 825 .
SEWINC MACHINE.
But cheap Licensed Machine In the United States.
Agents wanted eceryw here. Tay $3O to $2OO Per
month. Enclose stamp Mid Addams
• PAGE B.EOTII cgs. tienerai Agents. is
WatCrbert.Urotint%.job.lisdelPl" and
*llle3tPin
NF;RCHANT.: TLILORL
HENRY t€t, HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Nortturentearserairk-ItSt. ask ISts.
ze
Desires to ta= Minks kts =ends sat the pub.
es for the may mist resPecibtliT sons'
tts a dime of Aheis thlihre! WILCOX/ I g% tar- :Wool
pleased to tuese them wham his
Lazge and tarefally Selected Stock
.Fine Woolen Goods
Partieularly adapted 104
mum um .lot nu, wunn,
wiperru wrocu or
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= Boys Clothing
Now lo store a large end complete gtock of
SIIITi3 AND oviatimaers,
For the Winter Season. Prices Low.
GRAY &
!..Vo. 47 St. aotr Street.
ROOFISO MATERIALS.
13en$038, Pilch; - .Mr s Parafilne
-_--1 10 70 .1 70 8 # ta ck Palnt
Manufactured 2 to puelliß. 41 rid ea ciorßaltysatnaziwase
i .
Men= 'MUM itattMaia.
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