The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 31, 1866, Image 4

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2 '''''' - -.'"--. TO-mornaw the candidates nominated
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4 • • • :',' ' 7..„.-v - __First. Ward—Select . Conned-G. W . Coffin.
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~..:,':..."-• cey Inspectors-Scudder Al. Vandergrift,
5... , A - :ii- _ ,. ' ,-- Win. Fatterion. - Return Inspectors-Henry
.....-..,' ' .. Came, I). R. - Speer. Constable-David Camp
t,'-.':: , . bell:-. Aseessor-Samtleiratterson. ..Assistioat
•-•'• •• - AssessorsJolin. Owens, Jae.
Gran.
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- - .1 ,. . . Second ,Word-, - There was no opposition at
4 - . , . ~. ..:- • this ward-card
- and ;the , rames pro-
•,. - .•,... posed were placed in nomination. Select. 1
4.... , , •,:,- • - ConneWlllartra Phillips.. Common Council.
. homes Steel, 0. 0 , .1, chi; Reward' house.
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e 00l Dlreclors- t ym. Woods; Thos: Ewing
- School Director-Biddle Arthurs. - Judge
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' - William - tiwens.-•-•lnapeetorslolir, CF Mat.
t:: , - 1 ; .:• ''. - . tern, Jas. Vick. Return Inspectors....Williaml
.„,-. ''.,.•,-- • ' ' - llirentiongb, George , Whittleldi- Assessor- 1 -IL-1
li. , ;:' -: ' - - Tlndle. Ansistant - Assessorsjames.. , Bisoki
.....,• . "..i..;,..-,..._ - • John Wilson, Constable..Sanauel,L. Long., . ..;
....- -- •. . --.- , In the Third noßepublicannotninatlOns hal/
.f.burth.-IFord.-S;lict Cotinell:...4sita ."-_,...,"
Jualey.. COpitoOn - Coatudi-JeteLli. -.',il• i'
ArTemlinson; , Santee -Verner:ZS/du ~,,'• ...' a i:
, ,_ • tors-David MeLearytlitchael W• .1.4,.. ....,„,._
' •derthien;Phillu,Rv.h.ineilld.74 - - ~,...'",,.1„„'""
, tions-James V. ponaltisomi. ' • ' " - --"'
' • tions-j - IF - DelzelL. : , ; .. •
~` • ;1‘;-Tleam
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: ~ ' •- , , idatant Asseeson , ' •4 -2 , ‘ ' , ... , V 9 ? jtecae.
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- .. ' ".:;• ' ,,l,7oNei a gy ° .; Return . Dilipectii ) l , -Frank
....: ',• . .sesisa„ . .. Inapector=Davirl G. Adams. Judge
•na, lit precloot-+Jorrepli U. Dickson,
..•..--.....r.WLnapeetor a Aalemx,a.ndlr Kepple. an N t 4pector—Rabert Gr
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'• - •'eltici.-..../eseplt - .A.,_llaitjer".•:" Inapeetorof Elea, J*" ~.. ~. - -.-... ... - - derick Ruch. Return
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~ AsSessure,..rcies:a....,...-siriley, John Scott."L'on
..-atablo-Wilkittin Snore,' For the above oil
• ' there was no opprolrlon•to the parties elected:
.Sabool Directors del' precinct (one to be nom!:
• .tlated)-.Arellibtald Wallet's. Schaal Directors,.
51 preeinct (one to be.nornlneted)--Willlatr
,F. 'Freemen:. Select Connell (otte,tehe nOini
- "natoll-Jaines '.E - Tanner. Common , Looncil,
Ist precinct (three to be nominated)-1. it.
Cenral% John - Reiman, .Jared -, .. Si.' , Brush.
• Ccartnon Council, ed precinct (tWO Who nom.
Inatedl- - -ilobert Robb, William lianabill.
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tleuan
nominees areatfollews: 'Se.:
leet Council-. 7. M'Cinps. . Common Council- ,
..• Col. Fateliel, , Capt, William F. Jenci6- School
- Hirectors-Max. Moorhead, Albert Moore:1
AJtulge ot Election-judgelieatty.".Retterrijn.
spector-Henry Lytle.- Assessor-John Craw.
ford.. Assistant Assessors...Beitlarain . Bell,
,_ -Louis Roll. Constrable--Devid Elder. -
- Eighth - Inird.-The nominations In thte ward
were made to Saturday. The vote stood as
".;•.- follows: . Select Council, (one to be elected)...
;Henry ll: White. • 110;. J.MlehaelßMAtZer 29)
~ John it: T. - Noble, 01.-' Common Council; (th'ree
' to be
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M. Kilian, 011; Jas, Maw.
Ltriney, Fs4. 'David Fawcett, 15•4. Evan B.
-"Thomas, ill John Kaercher, 15. Riclukrd IV.
Roberts; 120 . tlehool-DireetonsavOte for two,)
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-John. A. Sargent., had,O. Roland B. -Jones. si;
- , - attleg:.T.r.ton ;Oh ...Abner'. Stettler. 131..
Judge, (one to be elected;)- - james Ewing,63;
, Wm. -Idtbradge.. - 132.. • Inspector, (one
to
be
elected)-John T. !Roe r;61; Wist:.J. Flinn: 117.*
Return Inspoolor, (one to be electerLl-Philin
Knorr. Gi; James' It. lielsley, 133.• Assessor,
(one to be eieeted,)-I:hristieut: S. ,King, 13-.4.
John J.Stoer, ill. = Meelatont . .tarestaor, (two to
- be' elected,)-lacob 'Miller, -70; Deny; Bretz,
070. Constable, (one to be electe d,)-A. J. Moon,
- _North' Ord-Judge of E)ectlona , -Saranel
E:lierron, Esq. 'lnspector-Sarenel Mitchell.
Return Inspectorz-john. - -Paisley. Select
. Connuni...illavtd,;CieWford.•;COmtnott Connell
- ••-DevidMeClellanoll, ThontasW: Welsh, - ,Wil.
Ham It. kora. - Astaissor-6.'7enieti Irwin. dada.
tanr. Assessors...7runes' NJ' Snyder, Samuel
*Mtqfee. School Oireetore-.JohnWeleb,..lieb
ert M. Reed, • Constable-Albert EVtits. ,
The returns from the Tenth Ward we have
been unable to procure. -;- . - I
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Allegheny Ingmar" . -Eleettons.—Mayor
-- • dlorrhion ne.tiornhanteLl'
The primary elections in Allegheny, prep ar
atory_rp_the municipal eleethin 'to take, place
on the aecond, Tuesday of January were held
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at the different polls throughoef_
Clui city on
Uaturclay, afternoon.- The-principal cbuteat
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was between'• non. JOhn Morrioi;t e present
Mayor, and Conrad C. Smith, therescntrep
. resentatire of the Third ward la Select
• on. As will be seen by the returns; published
below, the - present Mayer is, nominatedlor re
election, and as nomination is, equivalent. to
- election in Allegheny( he is reasonably sure of
servitor another. term.
Below we glee eachmary_ of the votes
oast ha the city for eandidatefor the May
oralty, and, fellow ing 11.. - the - result :of the
elect:len for ward oSlcer@ in eailiward: • •
MORRISON. I CONRAD C: SMITE.
lar Ward • 19e, Ist Wakd b•• ... ••••• • , 45
241 Ward '3l.l;•ed 'Want; 4l
Ward -Ist pre0q..112f3,1 Ward, ist prec't' 90
:91 Ward, ed preon.: , B2oltl 'Ward, ed prec't 518
4th Ward,lat prec't 3 , 4 itli Ward, tat pree , t 24
4th W.ard, • fed preet •91 4th Ward, ed pies% 711
MOrrheints Majority
/V W
at ord.-Director of thePoor-One to be
nominated-Henry Crawford.. 130; George
•- Getst,lo2- Select•Connell-Ono to tic nomina
ted-nil:non Drum,. 192; Byron H. Painter, 25.
I: 4i / j a c t t l i dro ‘ rs Cozsell.-Four he ,riominated
er ens,* 1
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C. F. Ingham,. 223;
Charles Cutler,* 163; Diane Reed,. 2.14 C. W.
' Benny, 121. Sch_pol Directors-Two to be nom
- Inated-John F'. Jennings, 131rRobert Pit
cairn,. 115; James W. Kennedy. 23, Rev. J. B.
/M. Alderman-Alexander, ,ilays, no
. opposition; - Assessor-Sluseon Belford, nx,
" opposition. Assistant Assessors-Two to be
nominated--Wilitain Hellas.; 54; Aiexander
Glenn • 161; David Potts, letl. - Judge ot Rice-
Don-Samuel Thompson, no opposition.
•speeterof Eleations.,Two _Co be nominated-
John Morrow,. get; George W.Lyon '62; David
Barker, 27,• Thomas Ilanna;sr 161: .4e/urn In.
opectore- ! fwd to be nominated-R. Brown,
146;Joseph T. Johnston... GB; W. B. Voice..
- 166. Constable-One to be nominated-Sanzuel
Irwin,* lin; S. Cain. 73.
. - kgrend Wirrd-Director of the Poor-Colonol
George Geret. no opposition. Select Council
- James es .11a11,-no oppotition. Common Conn
' "elI-roarto
elect James M. Carr; RI; Joseph
2.lcDomild.. 276; x. 12 ;
; John Kirkpatrick,. • 231; John K. Brown, 163;
George D. Riddle,. 314; 1.14 - ,-P. Schwartz, S•l;
Charles Wattley, 101; John Cunningham,
Alderman-Guyan M. Irwin, no opposition.
School Board-Marco to elect:, Alex- Liggett,
97; Samuel S. Ksy,.rol; James; Lockliart.,l - .Via,
William. Chambers, IV; John 31cDonsid,'110;
Rev. Joseph King.* 111101lialhan Graham, 62.
Assessor-John • Sterritt
no - opposition. -
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Indgeof Election-Mittel,Alex.ider,noon
frslitll)? tr?tO elect Geor e
uiCsn..; Irdock ; Lewis
Eicessor, 160. Return Inspectors-two to
elect. IlughWard and flurry Code. 1.0 oPpo-
Coustable-Jaines. McDonald, no
Thirst Wqrd--Pirst Prechict-D'lrecior of the
Poor-George Gene; . no oppo.ition. Select
Conne.ll,-one to elect. A. 163;
:.'James IL Campbell; M. ommon Council-four
to elect. D. L. Smisb,..l7B; Francis Torrence,
155; G. F. Contley.l4. Joseph 01. Drennan, 161;
N. Voeghtley, Jr., 125; John Horn AS; Duo
Kreths, ta;Jame.s Gabby,7s: School Directors
: two to elect:" John If. - 11 and E. E. Swift,
AO' oppteition. s or- Ro bert IL: 'Ray, no
„opposition. 'Assistant Assesors-two [Detect.
A. Robson and It. Ohmler, - no opposition.
Judgo of Election-JO:in 110111309. no opposi
, tion. Inspectors
.of
Election-William !Loyd,
and Jamas Slioles; no opposition. Return In;
speetors-G. F. Cowley and David Hastings,
no opposition. _Constahl6-D.' W. K
hicnight;
161; Pe t er Bolster, 61.
• Third Ward, Second :Precinct-Dlrector of
Poor-George Garet. 421.'2Select Connell-one
toeleet-A. EL English; 1121; James
beill.Mll. Common Council-four to elect-D.
L. Srattio.B6l: Francis Torrence, 610; G. F.Com-
Diy,lollJiss. E. Drennan 807; Wept-ley,
Oita Krebbs,* 3u31.3e5. -
Gabbv,tO. . School Dlrectors-John Lteßarr,
71; E. E. Swift, .21-no opposition. Assessor--
, Robert Ray, So-no opposition. Assistant
,Assessors-A.Mobson, 16; R. Ohmler, 31-no
opposition, Judgo of Election-L. Stealer, 63.
Inspectors of. Eleetion-Henry Rosenfelder
• 36; Joseph PatlL 36-no Opposition. Return In;
spectOrs-0. ilellsteint 13,• Geret,.
Constablei..-one to eleet•-li..W. IliKidgbt, 57;
- Miurth Uhrd, .F;rst Precinct-Director of the
Poor-Geo. Corot, 214. Select Council-one to
elect-John A. Myles, RS; Common Connell
,;'four to be nOinlnated-liaalillAilelli,"
. Megrim ..226; E. •F. A. FaulLanbere It 7; D. W.
Rebel:Mr:l7; Jos. ii. Ogley, et; Leonard Walter,
hoifrr
oS. A 72; G. Fasts; 42. School
toea-two to be nominated-Alelander
Toting" 216; B.Darker,.. 209; 8.. C. Eliller•2B.
Assessor-James Graham, - 22.6-no opposition.
"::.Assistant, Assessor - two-to • be nominated
- Andrew Davidson,. 169' C. W. Schairer,. , /Oh
. - W. Aufterhide,37. Juuge or Eleetibn-one
0/ect,--8.. M. Regrow, 725'.t. - Inspectors-two
to eloot-W, 8; resilience, 2 5 1; Wm. R. Rod'
• " gers, 230. Return Inspectors-John P. Dean,
246; Alegandat P. Callow. 2.11. • Alden:urn-ono
• elect-Da 11.1fullitt, 0 2.U; C. .13chat: er . - `2sj
John. W. SMlth,- 3. 'Constable-one to elect-
• Jeremiah bridal,. ISS; August l2; JAS.
H. 80w1by.25; Wm. Robson ;10.
Fburth • Ward-Seeond'Preeinet.-Director
the.Poor,George 'beret , 12121. no opposition.
Select Council-John A. Mvier,l42; no opposl
, tion. Common .Conticil-Pourto be nominat
ed.- Hugh ti15eL1...10; John'idegratr,v 14,1;11.
Y. A.. Faulhanber, 63; C. W. Scheirer, 107; Jos.
- Oxley, 330Lessnard Walter V; John 8. Sta
ggle, :127,11 Fisas,2. School Directors-Two - to
be nomilsteled., Marauder ,Yoling,* 115 S.
•- Raker,. ell 60.
Graboin, 117 no opposition. Assistant. Asses;
our-Two t o tiCnominated. Andrew
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.C; Lppe:o /s cle,-w
I David
son, 107fC,W. Schaffer,6ls- I. IV ., Ardtor• nit4:l4ldermagrD. IL StMin, 134; nor:t11 l e eel Tereaillixnitti l t;AugustEcky?23; I=x
eb-DJidio 01 Election-.econd Pe et duet
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otoabe„ pecSecond Precinei.=
Tw
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6totz, TI.; R. Mlles. 47;
...noopposition. 'Rettlenlnspector-Secoud Pre.
elect-Wm:Beinlirs; oppositton.
Tile election, although warmly contested in
some localities, passed t o Witilout any seri
_ ono 4144p - bane° loony part of
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• •2 be Vetted .Preabiterlatt Clnereb, of
Clinton; Allegheny county. extends a -hearty
• . Inyltatlon to all nahteth school leathers. alb.
can atutpastors, to attend a' Teachers' lout.
•t eta to be bald as their church on .WednetdaY
cad Thursday nest. TAo exercisers wht,bo or
an Interesting character . ala,tho h o who
• - sristi to weave sccommodatlons Tar reaching
the pinosstfll be Informed of- all particulars
by cal/Ineat.llo.llYlllll street..
* Aimittod to IPistetite.—ln Um Court or
Common Picas Saturday morning, on motion
or Geo. Shims,Eau:.; liana B. Barron, Eso.oraa
dulla4r i titted to prnuttto the 'gonna cnFt..,
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Etsi6ting..of thp Yoang C4riallitn
Ansoeistion
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,Blaisa. Mooting , of the young Men's
,Christian Association at the First. Presbyto•
elan church last night was one of the largest
.
and most important religious convocations
ever assembled fa this city. An ,address "Wei i
'made by Mr. Moods% of Chleago, which deeply
impnrsed the eidleace in behalf' of the liolne•
)245 •trang. men. of- Plitstrargh, arldOlielted
lOr th fm tm interest mote tanglidethart tears
or. words. This address was followed by ear'
''nest appeals train the President - °fiat° 4.8
elation, and the Revs; , fferriei - Johnson - an •
S.F. Scorch when n ilhersinellectltm was,
ken up for the purpose of moeurinif-ainte.ble
rooms for the As
Reps. Dr. /Inward. of the- SeCattiar mbYte
rise Church, E. Einyderoir thodist
Episcopal Church: Reid, OXX= d t h r od res- 1 , 4 "
byte:ion church Al
, ex.
church; .3.r...Di e sence,„:ershe gottat church,
Were also on the standosmt"." - " xt in the
exercise'', a nd vem mean.life members of the
Assoclatloaby .nontritt„.... m lw ns if r o ?: m i C o m w be er re
of 'their ,rer.dreu.""*",3"
ertomtnatio w ns of th e
xba-wr ltTa toa in this most ocF,
n . R e gAicity
lfacwiitch•nlght meeting in the.
'Fi rs t sag f ralil i t t l h e n . c i s: t rio g, t
n O 4III S merinos upprop e rlatO to tlempeeoc pas t or wi ll
ficti nisi tali public ate Invited to occasion,
•participate in the exercises. •
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A - Scpurdy Commissioner In Trouble.
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On rid ki ay a man who relined to make an
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Informatn or, give his name, appeared at
Alderman -- -Tayttir , s to 'secure, the serviceslif
Ofneer - hell in finding the man wjel had robbed
him. tie said ho was a Countyßommissioner
from Greenaburg, Westmoreland county, and
that he arrived here on Thursday with menet
in - bla pocket, On the same evening he wen,
to the tavern of 'Mrs. Keck, on Liberty street'
in tne Fifth ward. There he engaged in card
playing and he - and hie partner - were -uni
formly Successful in winning the money of
their opponents. A' big, red bearded. man,
whose name - the Greenabure man Or not
know, got sick of this and pot a atoo to
the
arrangement , In a rather questionable man -
nen, lie rose, knocked the. County Commis
sioner down, toot: him by-the throat and then
'•went through , him, relict ing him of Via
after this the v ctim was kicked out of doors.
Thu of icer wen with himto the. scene of the.
robbery, Linn potion there could be. Henn
aerras the gull Y party, or even as an abettor.
Cnesegnently no arrests Vern made, and the
nnTortunate luckyeardi player Is likely to re
main ixdune his looney. ,
Deziocratie Ilionatmlions
On Saturday . the Denioeditlo party in the
Fifth - and . Eighth Wards held their primary
elections.. The resnita are as follows
Select . Scott. Common
Council—D. Zahrtneer, Jonas 8. M. Smith,
William' Wilson, John
rectort U. Sutton: amigo of Elec
trons—first precinct, David Collins. Jnilgo or
Blections, second precinct—l.,E. Ii remer.
turn Inspector, second preclnet—Josoph Boil;
Assessorstainuel Allison, Thomas
t..onsiable—Jaines A. . ' "
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Select Council—James 1'..'.13atr. , Common
Council, James Dunlevy, William J. Patter
son, JoMill. MeCormaok: Sobool pifeetors—
William S. Dunn, William
Judge—Charles. Low. Inspectors—John Rice,
Adam Trinkly. Assesser—Ailarn,Dtekck: ' As
sistant Asse.ssor—Charies Sleds.- -
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and Mrit.residein ...Bedbug
row,": Ninth: ward. So does Miss ..tilizalietti.
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Fox. alrelitnibil liecame desperately - Jea'nes
of the male Ranh it; and thought that he smiled
too of ten on. the sly Fox next door. The-green
eyed became to °mull for Mrs. K.. and elle de
sermlned !ileum to tin tuiderstandlng with'
thet supposedsinuse (While tortnre.s. Therefore
she called on Friday at the residence' of Miss
~Frix, and' proceeded to "raise a row. She alms-.
eil the lady named in tbellsrcest manner. and
applied - to her the most outrageous and origi
nal epithets, - at least so. Miss Fox. swears.,
Whenthmvisttor had finished her 'raid, she
. Went borne, and the -next day her indignant
hostess made information for disorderly eon-,
duct agates her before Alderman Donaldson.
Tim arc tised was arrested and met her accuser
at the maglatratets Office,' and iliere, after a
little preliminary Jawing; the ease was settl
ed and the detentlant Pala the costa. • -
A Captured Fa)
On Saturday afternoon, Mary Fay, al ms Mary
Kane, was before Mayor AteCarthyori a charge
of larceny preferred by Mrs. Applelmum,
lady testable . on .Dlarnond alley.. Some 'ffly
weeks ago, as is alleged, the accused went to
live with -the deponent as it domestic. One
week later. she disappeared, taking with hei.
one cloak, one flannel skirt, ono dims and live
sterkirts. Nothing was heard of her
until Saturday afternoon, when Mn - Apple-
beam saw her with the stolen cloak do going
en Xourth street. .He hurtled, to tire 3favorht
office and "made the " Information. Officer
•Barba started after the fugitive Fay, and nap
tared. her nn Fourth- street, near McMaiff er's
livery stable. Site hail a. hearing, and In de
fault of t 1 was coufrultted to Jail to await her
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Skatorin I COntest
.A very spirited contest took, place at Inc
Central Park on Saturday stlernoon: 1t bad
been announced that a skating - contest -be
tween little girls would take place, with a pair
of line skates for tile prize. Tile names enter
ed ',Vera Mary It. lianntey and,Kato For
sythe, both residents or the iSMth ward, aml
each about eleven years of age., - A large crowd
assembled to witness the contest, and much
Interest was telt. .The skating-wpb truly ele
gant. We had no idea that so lunch grace and
skill In the art skatorial existed. ainong our
local rising generittion. At the conclusion of
the trial the judges awarded the prize, a pair
of beautiful skates, to Allss Mary It. Itainsey.
• Very Menu.—Tho Linder, from - Some cause
or other, yesterday made a .sillainous attack
upon the talentQl and efficient Superinten
dent' of our- Public, schools, Professor it. T.
Donthett. Wu have 'never heard any ofo nr
school teachers complain of u want of ability
upon the pert _cif - the'. Superiziteladent, and
deem, the Lcudir'e attack unjustly severe,
uncalled for, and malicious.
Election of 011icerit=,Thbi evenin g, ut bait
past seven o'clock, there will be an annual
election of officers et the !Pittsburgh Gymnas
tic Association at Wilkins Hall. A fail attend.
dance is desired, as tee ciectlon is one of groat
luanortiptes.
Almnosieement.—ldacrum eatlisle, 19
Fifth street. annpunee an °poking to-day of
ladles kid skating mittens,' Lap and skating
pouches, patent ear muffs, and fancy plaid
bakes for New Yeats ill Us.
: Now Trial.—ln the Court of .Quarter Sea
ston, Saturday motrnn. 11. Pistrock, Esq.
made a motion for a newt Mai in thevense or II
Gebbart, convicted last week on an Luna
meat for larceny. as balleC.. '
- •
New Depot—Oa and after to-morrow the
pmmen car trains On the I . lE: e
9M:trail and Con
nellscille Railroad wlll arrlr,and depart
from the new depot at he corner of Grant
and Water itrmmt.
Head Cientre.—Wilintiu
one or the most talented and accomplishcd
Feulari leaders of the country, sill deliver a
free lecture to-morrow night at . ttioodla Run:
FIRST . CLASS LOOKING GLA
AND PICTURE FRAME MANNUFACTORY•
J. LYONS,
No. 110 Wood St., !Pittsburg:,
•
Keeps on bend and nomottettares to ottl,-. the
PIN KoTSTYLEUf GILT. ItUSE.WO9O and WAL.
NUT. OVAL sod OQUAILE rotaltn IT
and PICTU CE FltAnlt. S, Clvtala Cornice. Bands
and Cottons, Consols, Tripod soolllracket Tabies
of ea onlslte design and workmanship.
GILLIINO AND REGILUISU exeetr ed In the
Itighest stria of the ar c.
.U.PIZIUsS 3100LICATE. .
Fpa TIME 110LIDAYS.
d PINE STOCK,ADAPTED FDIC
72Xcrlicatz3r...1Protspors.tist,,
OP & LL rims or .
m. u 3FiL 7,
4.111LD AND SILVER. WATQIIES fur Ladles*
eff ' llllWAtill (iuntiov•
ELEGANT egtB. in vlrl'oussett'ugs; •
tiOL.I) A 249 bll.V.if:ll.
XlLNitlt 1/.105E5, 15fiti:3;
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No. 112 Feaeral St., Allegheny:
SEASONABLE GOODS.
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UR,IG.III::Nr; "Poreehlit Lined !follow
ware. a fun line, wurran trd 806 6 • cract or come
0111,3/ ',Elvin Kt Baskets. Brooms, Wi, fakers. Brush
co,. Witt es'ery conceivable article In oar line, at the
110171E,ElantiLSATING I.3IPORIESS; •
•
WO. 22 . 46 W2T7cociL Otroot.
•• W. W. BILIELSIIAW.
•.L Otis BEICGE /21,
tuner. in °BAN DANIA SQUARE 1.1 , A.1:41.4,
Wreormnas, tI „SLEEKER eittisEr,' Second
,Bioca hest from Broad way. NEW COWL- .
Throlqanosteartufacion,l by tills Rem Are endors
ed by all the leaning" artists of the ' country for their
• paw erfol, dear,tone; else
for their darallitil workinala. l .4 ,
IS-tint/nave Ltoseworni 1 Lauer, with our Grand
SFr Bch Beneath:4r action...rod lees, azvlfdeul
and lyre, and a written guarantee for tire years,
for 41.102ande151•. - .: - , - n0:.9 ewe
Vt,.7 ETTA.CII a•gralsox, ••
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Monnraatarers of • •
L.EATIIER.:IIIELTINV, .•
aultaci • illegramy Civy.
Also tpliimortm,r.tpf Mel clog let 4 11. AND iLlt-
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panel,
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Will tale nonce tint If theft lases ere set rata bT
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at.o Yoe cy MOAlaiLltrrre.l.3. YMLEIIIIOI.
sis, 'OM/ad It amw ILI for eookle tc
, and °Mos Amer .11. then Fe b ! om, Moro Pays, Ws.
F . D.? Condoms.. an.S all other article., .1 at P.
DUPTIVO.. No. 11.9 Croat. street. AL Ono
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Pl 7 WrAi. - .; .
ainteesaituroker,
1181VoANIirter of _Firib.
- • oi-Gkrcertument. Bonds
'liberal terms. .
t 3 Loadon ul / 442 tual ental Ezehange Bola at
Iresirrorbretak
,voidolls - ortuanpons bought at tat
sna"4 GOV Drafts leaned on K ea Tor.— hie -
2/NANCE AND TRADE,
0271e7 OP PL PITTOISIIZ61( GAZES* t
'SATZ:Mika:It, December 166.6. S •
The Now York stock quotations to-slay,
is reported- by. RObineenai - McClain k Co.,
were as follows : Gold, 154%; Eighty-one
bonds, 1103(,1 Five Twenties; old, 103%; Five
- T
we : tales; '6l, 107 N; Flee Twenties, new, 107;?,;; .
Teri-Forties, 162%; Seven Thlrries,lol%; siichi
gan -Southern R. It.. E2N; Cleieland k PlUS
burgh, lih.%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ec . Chl-•
Cage, ',107%; Chic Ago 'a 'Rock ,Isinnil,lßC.7,l,l;
Erie, Railroad', 66SS; Chicauo • and :orth.
Western R. preforred, 72;4; Western
UniOn'Telegea - ph Dempsey, xig,
The eastern market, it will'. be noticed, is
improving again all arm:Chit The shorts in
gold and railways have been forbad to cover,
and the whole tone; of the market Id bettor.
Gold has risen three per cent from the low
est depressioh in the face of the amount of
Interest ilue'Jimuary Ist. Witb In a few days
past there is more confidence felt in the no
tion cf Congress upon the question of expan
sion or contraction. It was feared that they
would-give
_way entirely to the Secretary's
opinion, but: it is growing plain; that while
the expansionists have nothing to hope for,
that the present 'rate of contraction will be
adheredloi. The Improvement In gold-bear_
ing goverhments follows the change 11 - 1 caul;
and ills necessary to enable tee kecretary to
continue his funding.of 7-SOS which ISati al
most completely ceased under the low quota
tions for Five Twenties. Railways are more
easily moved, and the Improvement in them
gives evidence of an easier money market,
and a return of currency to the city.
Our local market was quiet, more than that,
dull throughout the week. There was
but little ilithe in governments, as holders
were not pressed for money, and would not
sell at quotations, and the market _was nyt
easy- enough to bring is new buyerd. Rank
shares 1101 : d I heir own against a elOse money
market, with their usual steadiness. There
is - no disposition to crowd the market, and
most blink shares will bring full prices coal
pared with the easy market of the mist sea-
Jinn; The only sale: - reported to-day 'was a
small lot of Peoples Notional Bank at ILS,Y,;•
Rxehangc Nammat le held at e 7,. Fourth Na.
tional at 10014: Dank of Pittsburgh 67: Chi
'eons National at GlN...Rink of Commerce at
169. Trailesmens Bank at 112. Nothing done
to-day in Railway bonds or shores. 75 bid for
County Fives._ Our reporters, Robinson,
Me-
ClcatrB wish to purchase a smell lot of
Butler and Law/ once Cannty bonds, Is
sue) and Will pay full mark - a - price. • '
Oil shares continue heavy, Colombia rates
at abeat 10 hid 12 asked. Sales to-day of Tri
umph at 1,05. Boston Colverhoarkatixtreinely
dull; last. sales—Pew:Oho 217 K; quiney, 52;
Rockland (assessment naid) Franklir, 401
Pittsburgh and Tlwitoii, 46; National, S bid, 15
asked.
—Early next. week Secretary N s llitrilloch will
disagree s ni
ten's of 'gold teresf; and
thls,,followitig -upon the. disbursements of ,
last:month, will prevent anythin g like a scar
ty of gold for ordinary purposes.. The New
York Times says the government is not a sel
ler of 1•01 , 1: as anything-like nresentquota•
tions. 'Phallist sales were not below 157 per
cent, end the whole amount sold In Deectub r
does not exceed a couple of millions. The
TreaSurytiow holds 1.26,0 , 0,00. against -which
the gold notes outstau ding, amount to $62,132,..
00J on 1,13 . 0 first of the month.
1 —The dlvideunds of all descriptions to be
paid out next week will -reach twelve. or thin.
teen millions of dollars at New York' and half
trAc e ll T s ci e r . e . n . l „ . r tke n e I tl t i d tr i n n , s i t n c l u tt n s . 1
in
5.
to
the recent failure of the Sycamore Bank, re-
Smirks that the ei - hole hlstoty of
banking presents no record of a Inofo rotten
' and worthless concern." The proprietor, Sir.
E. T. Runt; was one of the 'last" 1:11140f Men.
The known indebtedness is over eshore, with
ast rung debabillty of .its reaching tiOd.ooe,
while the entire available assets will not toot
up SlO,OOO. - pretty, tall sit - ludic upon that
community. - . • •
—Tito New York .21 . bune FLO'S "Changes
are tumounced In stock boases which ladle:tie
a disastrous year. One concern, with an mi.'
glad capital of a million in golti l_ has been re
eorretructerl minus the capita which has
been distributed, in the street."' This is a
brief but most apt commentary ea mach' of
the business of the past year—in inerehaiitlise
as well as in stoeLs. , ,
—Says the Chicago Thlnose,of krlday: The
condition of the money market remains sub
stantially the same as noted yesterday, and
It is:the prevailing opinion that the existing
,st rin pulley will not be removed until after the
appearance of the January statements, If the
attgraal Currency Act were amended, so that
the hunks would be 'con:tinned to furnish a
weekly or bi-monthly statement, the money
market. would not present auy those period l•
contiactions welch take place on the eve
of the publication et the quartdrty stute
mentd. In tire interim between knelt State
ment, the banks can expand their loans to
aiwOst any ektent k and the legaidentler re
serve may run down below the amount re
quited ly law, without tht, public having any
cognizatice of it. lint as•quarteriy day fit•
proaches, the loans are called Ju, greenbacks
are bearded, and a tight rein : is
f ield over all
borrowers. Ilusinu,s receiveia cheek, collie.
terrls Ora sold Out, lessen are frequently en
titled on borrneers; and to whet end? To die ,
ceito the public. It is notorious that romper
attrefy few, if any, of the bank statements
show an average-condition of loans and re
serve; and until the law is amended so us to
require more frequent statements, an "arc,-
age condition" will.never be given to the
public—such en -a us contemplated by the Na
tional Currency Art.
riTrsniumin I[l.Tr.s
' •
6111ILTS tIT TEM PITTBISIIIIO3 GAZIITTB,
SATC [MAY. December . 2N, 16CO.
The general markets have been dull and un
settled dunng DeCt past week, end as the de
mand for all Of the leading cotn mod it les Is re
strided-cntrrely to supplying the InOnetliate
',rants of the retail trade, we have bed but
very few round lot:operations to record. Our
buslnces men however, arehus ily engaged In
settling up and taking stock, preparatory to
taking a fresh start with the new year.
GIL% 11: 4 Wlicat Is quiet but firm a 052,00 r
No. 1 Spring. anti 52,85 to 0,00 for Winter. ats
in good supply and dull but unct anged ut 40
to 51, on tracir, - end 53 to 55 in store. Corn is
dull, unclad Um influence of heavy receipts and
drooping; may he quoted at 75 to 78, on track,
and the u-sual•inivanee 'ln - store. sale 01 200
busdl'enna.‘l3yte, CO arrive, at $1,30; Western
a 5
Is °Dared at 41,. Barley is dull and. nomire
ally ; am - Changed at 90 to $1 for fair to strietly
prithe Spring.
11.01111.-13 a shade firmer though there is
no Improvement to note In the demand, and
prices remain tmellainged. , We COM . IIIIIO. 10
quote at 411,a3 to $11,50 for - tow grade Spring;
81/ to $12,25 for good to citelett do; 513 to $l4
(or Minter Wheat, and 515 to 517 for fancy
brands. Aye Flour braidling at 54 to 5,05.
*Buckwheat IS dull at 510 U, in bids, and $11; - ,
to $1, 1 4 In reeks. •
11.0(IS—,LIVe Dogs _ere ilrm and a shade
higher,' gales bolter reported at tint Central
Yards at ay, t 06,14. Dreamed liege ere selling
at 7 an TV, to peckers, and Mom 344/ 7 3.1
.111glier.
In a retail vay. ' .
BillAFEED—Sale of 5 lona Shorts, on track,
at 51.12. Attddlingsmey be quoted at sl,se to
OM. alltiSeconda et VA to $1.45.
.e.llll.l.EB—ln steady demand but unchanged
—we have regular sales reported at 43,56 to $1
per bbl, for prime to choice, and the supply la
pt Idly well reduced.
POTATOICS— . Are still reported , very.tiull,
notwithstanding the r,ceipts for some time
.past have been llght.• Prime reach blows
may be quoted at 90 to 05, in store.
SEEDS—Fiaxseed is in dement! at $1,1 , 0, and
bat, little ode' int/. Timothy Seed iseelling at -
53. and Clover at $ 7 . 30 toe. - •
. BUTTER—Ia Coming; in more freely, and
again the supply is In excess of the demand,
and .the • market is hardly so than, though
prime 1,611 ls still quoted•at 50 to 31.
ElitlS—Excesively dull; in fact, strange as
It May appear at this acason of the year'
the market la completely glutted, and
we quote nominally at all to 311 matte, for fresh
. . _
RAY—Continues to arrive very frcely, lOW
tho supply is now somewhat to excess of the
doomed; we have sales reported em stack at
t0..5 to voy, for fair to prime baled Timothy
_ •
. .
.
DRIED FRUIT—Is quiet and undimmed
-swan sales at .10 to Ito for Applea. Peaches
:have deidltied to 10 for quimteie; Is for mixed;
:and Ri fOr halves.
I luixvltlo dlaruct.
f.ortartur, Dee. 29.—Sales of 27 hints Lent
Tobacco Ira Common 1uga..2.2,70a-1,04
light leaf, 44,25;011,75. Snout - line flour, $5,f4).
Old Wheat. nom mal 41.(2,72. ..Ear Corn In bulk,
255157 e; shelled, 65068 e. Oata, We. lingo are
Bourne, at 6 , ,YOGIeie; total receipts, 111,00ritead.
!Jets Pork, 320,tat for Iterocar,
Whisky In bond, 420% freo nominal. '..t.ort
diddling Cotten, 2641.29 .. . Bulk 'Shoulders, Sc;
green Hams. 9).1c. . • . •
100,C00 Meat Macon Sides solol..nt 124 e, do
deliverable LLI Juno and J uly'for (Cho .rioridA
marketthOti bbls Pork at O2r,00 ; • 2,000 -imeirs.of
Corn at Kir; 2,00 bash Oats at 'Hogs sold
to packers to-day at fra,4ofto,4o; tho numbor
Slaughtere.l around the falls to Elate, 121a417
!linen s:tat/ Market
Ctscrssart, Meet:miser 03.-41 our firth. and
In Mir slummed, at 49,50810,fm. Whisky dime;
42,26 asked and 02,:ta tattered; no 6LLICS.. flogs
Ur mer,und in gelid de mend all Laken ut 67.50 M
7,11); 6f,t3 was offered at the •elosus; $7,73 sus
sulked Toe Satre large; •recelpts, 4,0t0 head.
Mesa Fork was held at 0.4,0031W.1.0. sales out
bido the city brands, 0%71 Balk meats Ward.
Green teruds firmer; holders ask lie !limber.
Lan* firmer , prime kettle turlor,'ll.4.• York
and lard eoopurugo startle; stud peleealdahur;
Val markea•le corittlilorahly ;gelled. • Gold,
larfpuying money tight. •
sago tthe Market. • •
CotcaMift i retabor 27.—The .frtalt receipts
of beets% tad at. the Union Stook Yards
uru Uttti head. market is doll end wedki
stotwitlotandin Inostbett the supply •le
• small. a lurgumu to be eneppe,e /Sleet
on owners aces:tont,' . being nu Inquiry
here. The sales toot ti it 40 beau otconi.
loon to Ludt= Mt Lott opt from USW.
CM. The tenet salgel t• to est antics
any sinotuble change ol . pr • le Market
s .*:• • • • • •
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6IP/C9.17P TIM Pzrissiticur eAztrrE,
Barran/14 Dec. e 9,1866..
CIW DE—Tts market for tirade has been re
learkablydrill and - neglected thrannhont, the
past week.,;.he st4eo in the, aggregate being
very light, while far as prices are con
cerned.there ' has been. little ar no change
one way or the other. Bulk. oil, On the spot,
may be anOted /3 to SX, while sales were
made during the 'Week at Sc for 3farch and
April dellieryAmd at 140, packages included.
and these may ne regiirded as' the ruling quo.
tations. It is true, there Is out little offering,
and It Is also true that there Is but little wan
ted, both redacts- and -shippers having ap
parentlyrettred from the market for the pres
ent. The arrivals bythe last swell in the Al
legheny river were remarkably' light , not
exceeding, if reaching, .llva thousand bar
rels.
REFINED—Thera wan but a single opera
tion in bonded oil to,day,"soo bias, on the spot,
at 2 free on board cars, and this may be re
garded est-beveling quotation, .a to 284, be.
mg the best offers . that can be obtained for
immediate delivery, lu,,Fhiladolphia. „The
sales during the entire week were t etuarkably
light, and compered "with the close of last
week, prices have soli further declined. Then
buyers were offering to 2)4, delivered in
Philadolphlry and. 23 on. hoard cars
here. There Is Solna little inquiry for Jan
uary and Irebrnary, .at a 'corresponding de
cline, but we hare no sales. reported. Free oil
Is dull but unchanged ;small sales of standard
brands nt 43 to II
egiiilVALS—The fallowing arrivals Of .011
WeL6 repOrtCti tANALIy: . • j
Waring & Rlng.—..:. 33 Gallagher & Son.. 50
Brower & Inoue ' .520 1 Owner 103
C. /1. Denighr., 501
..
Total
Total - Receipts for the week
Total Recuiptslast week...
Total Receipts since Jan.l.
SENSIBLE VIEWS 111p0111 CIL NEAT,
As the season for relining Petroleum for
1.564 L 5 over, It may prove interesting to mike
a resume of the. years operations, and take a
look into the.,lature, as:to:the pioapeets of
the coming year. On the whole, the year 11366
has proved to be a lucrative one to oar re-
doers. Prices in the first months of the year
being high, after a While-a - decline came that
has continued with lithe intermission to the
present -time. Some refiners at the corn
meneeinerit of the- . year behaving in high fig
ures, made heavy losses at first by the pur
chase of crude; .Mit, generally, thee° losses
• were made up again daring the summed
months, at - which time higher -prices were
ruling. Others, being from the first, con
vinced of a decided decline in prices in con
sequence of the general aspect of affairs, and
• from the overproduction.. of crude, con
' sequently sold their refined ahead, on the
baste of the high prices ruling in the early
part of the year, covering . their miles with
crude only when the time of maturity of their
contracts approached; • these met -with unin
terrupted success,and -made their refiners
pay well. Among the dealers and speculators
in oil, many took their experience from IiVA
and believed In high prices, or an eventual
rise In oil. They laid in heavy stooksat com
paratively high figures, or made' purchases
ahead, in expectation of an advance; and all
who acted thus, Incurred heavy, and, in some
instances, even ruinous losses.
Time general belief now seems to be that oil
has about touched bottom, and a certain de
sire seems to exist to operate; or rather spec
ulate, on that account. It is averred that oil
cannot go lower; that if it does, the well ow
ners will stop producing; liat moreover, the
consumption tuts greatly Increased, that the
production will meet probably docrease.aud
that, therefore,
all the oil produced most be
consumed, and prides man go up.
We would warn all parties, not thoroughly
acquainted with the "slippery oracle* not to
put to much - faith in these atatemeuts.• Let
them look to the other side of - the question
! before, they engage in what might prove a
; loosing business.
. Thu production of erode oil his steadily in
!
creased during the. year, and has run all
I along depidedly. ahead of the consumption.
' Now, atter.reilaing for a year; after glutting
every-market 'at home nail. abroad with
tined oil, - we nod-our stock of crude oil on
hand not - only, rof diminished from what it
was-14 the Commencement .of the season, but
on the contrary, after awry heavy year; it is
very largely. increaseddneresuied beyond all
Precedent. - Every tank: in Pltisburgn as well
as in Oil Oily, in New York as well Bain Phil
adelphia, tanks belonging to refiners as well
as those - belonging to - dealers and specula
tors, we.firid nearly all filled to overflowing.
The tanks atthe• wells aro almost all filled,
and we have before os three or four months
of production withoule any demand of any
moment for - refined..
It is trite, through the winter the produc
tion will somewhat • decrease, but even for a
small production-there will hardly be storage
room enougli. - ...„Th a tankage capacity of the
country had been quadrupled with in tne
year, end yet, most ell the tanks are foil. The
tact that we; find the season" with so large a
stock of crude alter producing and shipping
millions of barrels of relined, mid crude still
increasing ontefiatightlobo a warning to all
those' who ,tteeeived by 'apparent low prices !
rof oil are desirous of speculating in this ar
ticle.
On a whole, wo believe that next year will,
to some extant, ho again onp of Alegi/tie, or, at
'least, of low, prince. !Me efforts of Um govern
tnent to Contract the currency and -bring
about a return to specie payment mast In
fluence the price 11 n a keep it down. Eu
ropean markets are overflowing with our nll.
Not drily are WI the'seaports provided with
iirremou.s stocks, bat all inland dealers seem
likeirlso to have large stocks on hand, and
some MAMMA lately - published go toahow
thud • the present stock .in Europe Is suffi
cient toeupply tae trade there for nearly-ono
-- iitialers in oil east have Is:Wight, largely at
high' prices, and are In consequence losing
heavily... Every day fresh quantities of re
lined are thrown on the market,and the prices
are still declining, and must go on doing
so until all contrucie . are filled, and at least
part of the present surplus be consumed.
. An Immense quantity of oil, both refined
and erde, 'ls held by speculators. if still
more speculators-go in, this will not in
crease .the amonut of , consumption, and as
this oil must ut on? time be thrown on the
market, there Isnol very hopeful prospect of
prices going up.
It therefore looks very much as thoogh.we
will see next year a sfallfurther decline in the
price of ell, at least tor the first six months,
and as mate( the European orders will be
anticipated by shipments, and consignments
from here,-we believe, the market will after a
first decline, remain even for, the greater part
of ttlyear. • And, , even a decrealfingproduc
tion Would not change' this, considering the
large amounts of it on hand now. , •
NeP Orleana narket
cw Oni.E.Lke, December Z.—Cotton higher;
alles, g,730 balea; low [ladling. 30a31e;
:Lk; receipts, , 2,814; export., 10,730.
Sugar rauletr- fair; 914 e. laolaasea Unaltered.
Ilcur dull, and lower; superfine: 10,75; extra,
ll,raa canter, at l'afgala.. flay. un
changed. Pork lower, at k.k),0D0121,00. Bacon,
lard. wpirkv, and- mbacco unchanged. Gold,
(lank etoriing, 4334. New York Ex
change 34 Uticouut. .
St. Loiiis Markel.
Sr. , ocls, - December..--Tobecool nothing
deing.. Cotton, ut 210,60. Floor; nothing do
ing. Wnent firm and unchanged. Corn dull
and lower, at 'MUM:, Oats, at 6 - 24/451 •)l&.
Pork easier, at $.l). r' Deco uncbtuged. Hogs,
at $5,06',1, and little doing. The gtuteral_mar
kete areshignant.
IMPORTS lir RAILROAD.
PrrTnlinnan, POUT Wernird CHICAGO H.R.
December 29-48 bales hops, Spencer & McKay;
200 bins dour, Showalter & Lang; /00 do do,k
Lindsay jr & co; I car bulk meat, Jets Lippin
cott; W boisliamti,J 11 Parker• t htids tobao•
en, Schaal); I do do, Al -Hayi; 7do do, JIV
Taylor; 20 kne pearl barley, E lleazleton; 10
cases handles, P H Lanffman & Jiro; 2 tibia
eggs, 3 kegs butter, Sturgeon & Bro; 1 ear hay,
Ido corn, U - Roujr; 1 bbls poultry, Jas Robb;
4q Hits whisky,shipton IVtillacep pkgiarlea
apples, John Floyd & co; 1 car staves, J
~..w, l B ,l c, . .., ,r i n tifi g d.l car corn,Kell & Rltchart;
E IS layers it co; 8 sacks
rigs, J Jones; 3 cars metal, Jae Wood,& Bon;
to do, Jahn Moorhead; 2 cars hay. 1 do corn,
D Courtney; 2 cars scrap Iron, 11Cntwford;
1 ear doer and Iced Jas Glenn; 2 'Cara hay,
Gruff, Byers & co; 1 ,lo do, W D Patterson; 1
dodo, John Itichey;l23 bundles paper, Smith,
Johnston &oo; 22 di e seed hoge,Graff & Itelter,•
15 half bhis penal barley, J B Dilworth it col 1
car corn, Dan Wallace; IS. kegs pearl barley,
BilildnYer & - Voskaln,' pkgs,l i t .1 Steel a Bro;
14 dressed lings. E klyere & .co; 12 do do,
Kirkpatrick & Herron; 20 barrel' older, II iv
I'ITI9I3III[OII COLTIXIIIIB CIEICIINAATI , I2. R.
December •3.1.% car rye Dan Wallace; 59 hbLi
whthky,l.l. McCullough Jr; 1 car oath, 1 car 01l
meal, Kell . It-Erhart; 15 thkgs produce, CV 11
Kirkpatrick; CL. do do, L E Voigt.E "no; 31
dressed ltogs, ',lr Tomlinson; 13, sacks barley,
rthrthelm, Lllllcrk co; 10 bbls hominy, Pot..
ter, Aiken t Bherard; 10 do do, Shriver E
zcar; 201.10 &NJ Tr Dravo; 29 plates stetd,
ger, Nimlck.E . co; 3 bbls - lard, Thos Coagrave;
01 eas barley, Trod Shields; C hides, E smith; 3
bbls butter, Mead, lleth.gar• 2do dehliraff
.Itelten 14 slotbarley, It W Millen - I- car mill
feed and ;lour, Schuollutok S Schott; DE obis
flour. Newcomer,. Eno CD; 8 Mgr' tobacco,
D Rinehart; 1 carinavos, C C Smith; I do
do, T Markle, .
CLVVELAND AWD PITT ISCGII "RAILTLOAD.—
December 1.-1 car potatoes, .it W.Stone; 1 car
lumber, Black boo; 1 der,do, Iltilleger Bid
well; 2 do irou ore Brown & oo; kgs apple
better, NY 'Steel & lire; 1 car kegs, J _Bender
el Ws cider, 011utrutat 2 bbla bnekwheat
dour, J Graham; 17 dressed hogs, MoCtillottgla,
Smith & co; 2 bxs rodeo; feLlughest 4 bide' bet
ter, Head & . Metzger; %bids earap.ttON Jilts
Jones; 2/ aka b, Smith & co; /
car corn, A Taylor; 5 bxs 1 trunk, Rev G Scotty
111 piso lea 1, Farrell & co; 2 stoves, A
'Bradley; 1 box mdso, IV Plekeragilk 5 eke rags
licOullouglt,Suslth A co.
Aux-enter Srixxotr.' December 23-2 . cars
wheat, McKee A co; 1 ear corn, It Knox A Son;
1 de. %beat. 100 hbls Noblo & co; 2
curates., Stewart & co; 1 car oats, Steel A Son;
10 dressed ItOgi, It . a 41. Carson; 1 oar oats 2 do
bay,.ll Strom; 00 sks oats, Vickers A Robb; 1
car 'Staves, Ilelya & coal do do, J Logan; 1 do
do, J 7.11 Hemphill; 1 car barley, Al llockletnan;
1 car corn, 2 - kmslasters;l do - Wheat , Kell &
Kneber;;• to 'bales bay. A Taylor; 10 olds sp•
ples, eke cora, Owens & KuntiadVll car
oats: 8 Wilson.
A CLEGUENY CITY FLOM AND
w937:ria lvrcorun,
S. C. MoIIASTER . & CO.
No. 1.15 Ohio Bt.. Allegheny.
grtrq
DM gcu
VJ g
•
I fur VV brat apd :084
F. 111USSYLANIV:
Filth Street, het mien Tu find and
- -eh ((Mani Streeter,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
hint ria•s.eoods of ail descriptions &kw. es
bantam' whist tato Sowut prins. ltapatting doe
• aran.ia, tamat.r.ette.. Yr. oat f• •
10 ... i 80
ftetINSEEP reedy
sia...;:ifee=gl & K i t ! 41.: CO.;
A t :1
;:rked.s%;ll.,ily kkt
P;ITtBB9 RC H ifliiii ! . i'f' 7 .;,. •:::- •
314.111311111,4 FitLTOlg, Z., {-,:'t.. L
U¢l7 3la ¢¢ facturers t¢-ill
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HEAVY.
9
Eranble for Ilfria4rd Cosl ts:
iIAWSER LAID OIL wr.rs. ELOPE.
Tared "Copts for Codkßailrefads,
HENIP,-OAKUNI-AND PACKING,
CuTTOS,
Warehoome. 111 - ,Dnil 113 Miter-Street,
Near lloionishela House.
=MI
The weather continues very cold, and ss the
lee Is so heavy as to reader navigation out of
the question, It !s superfluous to pay any fur
ther attention for the present at least, to the
stagi of water. .Tho Allegheny, up to last
evening, was still. open, but Ibo Monongahela
is frozen over at points above, and It Is sald,
that people arejurossing on the Ice at 111.'liees
port.
The Glasgoiv, en route from St. Louis to
Pittsburgh, is ice bound at Clark's Landing,
fourteen relies above Marietta, us is else the
Forest City, en route from Pittsburgh to Kan
awha river, at Belpre. - •
As will beacon by card, the Glendale, Capt.
Hare, is announced, for St. Louis on the re
au:notion of navigation. See will at - .nee
commence receiving height. Tho Kato Put
nam.-Capt. Lightner; Is also announced for
the Came point.
We clip the following items from the Cin
cinnati Commercial, of Saturday.
The cold weather yesterday, made thin
shore ice all clay, notwithstanding the river
was rising all day. It will come to- a stand,
and, perhaps, commence falling to-dby.-Navi
gutter' is virtually suspended above Ports
mouth, as the boats will not go higher then
that point until there is moderation in the
weather. The Mollie Morton will not return
to the litulawhit to-day. There was some lit
tle new made Ice floating past thin city yes
terday, and we may look for the 100 out of the
Allegheny to-day. It was running very heavy
paerTomeroy yesterday. The Bello Vernon,
from St. Louis, will remain here for the pres
ent. Capt. Shedden, of the Lotus Ho. f.!, left
for Pittsburgh, on last night's train. The
splendid steamer Fashion, recently burned in
the Mbalsaippl, twelve miles below Vicki's
burg, was owned by A.S.Manalield and others,
of New Orleans. Shows, built here, in Feb
rnary, IHI, by Daft' Gibson - and others, and
cost $130,000. She was probably worth $7.5000
when she burned—the boat .had cargo, 2,Rie
bales oLeotton,.being worth $400,000. Silo was
not insured in Cincinnati Makes, but pro".
aely in St. Louts and New Orleans.
The Argosy arrived at Cincinnati on Wed
nesday night, and cleared • again for Pitts
burgh on Thursday: The towboats Simpson
Horner, Tigress, Alp, 'and Whale-arrived at
New Orleans chat Friday week. We clip the
following characteratio Heals from CIO Lou
isville Courier.:
44:
a 444
1,1:193,319
EOM
"The Kenton, all the way from Pittsburgh,
has arrived all safe at New Orleans In eight
data "running time." There is no stopping
In a horse race, and no deductions should he
allowed for delays. Time out from port to
port Is the true time.
- - -• • • • •• •.
"The people 01 Evansville and Cairo are ex
cited over the packets Armada and t)nlckstep
that appear to be running oppositiou. The
former appears to have the heels and the
"blowera" on her nide. We see taut the Quick
'step 'smiled the Now-pressure: , What does
it meant She must be pretty low down In
speed if she can't beat the Armada..
The secret of the whole matter Is, the above
named boats were all built, and with the ex
ception of the Armada, owned, In this city,
and the Courier appears to have a particular
hatred of Pittsburgh steamboats.
Says the St. Louis Democrat, of Thursday:
The Ohio river steamers Watt:mita and Lore
na have met with poor success in their efforts
to reach this city. They have bean in thin
river (one of them, at least,) for• about ten
days. -It Is hoped that the rise will enable
them to reach St. Louis to-day. •
We clip the following from the Cincinnati
Commercial, of Friday: '
Cant—Wink of the steamboat St. Cloud,
was
cited before United States Commissioner Hol
iday, yealertay, charged with violating the
laws regulating steamboats In not having a
yawl attached or belonging tohis boat. The
allegation having been proved a fine of $lOO
and costs'was assessed against the defendant.
We mention this cline-as a matter of public In
terest to steamboat men, who as a class, aro
law-abiding, and In UM hope that its pub.
Ucity may prevent otherirlalllng into a simi
lar error.
We learn (says the Lonisv)lle Democrat) that
parties In this city have purchased of J.
Swan, of Nashville, ono-elghtti of the Steamer
Mary Swan, at the rate of CS,OOO for the entire
boat. They Intend plying !her In the Cairo
and Nashville trade' as a regular packet, In
charge of Captaleo. Sutton. She will be placed
In her new trade In a few days. .
FOR CA1119 . , MEIIIPHISm b s„
AND NZ A' MLLE:AM.—The nneg
passenger steamer
IMAM WAS
Capt 'A. R. Met:IOWAN
Will leave for the above and et Intermediate ports
on the OPENING OF liAVlti AVON.
For freight or passsge apply on h• Sr.' or to
dal FLAX& & COLLINtiIV 011. Agents.
BANKS AND BANKE 4fa
DOLT,AR SAVINGS BANK,
No. 65 Fourth Stied,
CEA.RTEREDIBSS.
Open daily from 9 to :o'clock, on 'Wednesday
and..tlaturday evenings, from May st to November
Ist. from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to
May lot, Irma to 9 o'clock. ,
Dep.!ts received of all MISS of not 'ens than Um
Dollar, and a dividend of the pronta d Glared twice
a year, In Jane and December. Interact has Deco
declared semi-annually In June and December since
the Dank was organized, at the rate 'of sir. per cent.
a year.
Intermit, if not drawn out. Is pladed to the credit
of the depositoras principal, and beers the same in
terest from the first days of June Mad December,
compounding twice a year without troubling the de
positor to call, or even to present bla pars boot. At
thin Tate money will double In leas an twelve years.
Beek scontaining the Charter, Ruler and
Regu e. lations, furnished• gratis, on applications. the
ffi
oc ,
1.E01W""
incSPh
John G. Backoren. .
Ben). L. Pahnestook..
James klerriumn,
James. McAuley.
James S. D. Mend;
Dwell!. Pennock. t
- TIMM
Wm. J. Anderson.
Calvin Adams,
Jobs C. Dinaley,
George Black,
11111 Bo
A.
A'onro A. Carrier,
Charles A. Colton,
Wm. Douglas, .
John Evans.
John J. llWespte,
Will B. Haven,
Peter IL Hunker,
Richard Days.
Tneasonzna-CRAEL D
Burnam—JAß. B. D.
R umularnmgm.
N. HOLMES & SONS, .
mtp,ll3s.eura,.
No. 57 MARKET bTßFlT,Pittsbnigh,
ingtgp ree gye a zstfbm i crz - z i gibt
United nate g a an Canadaa. P PP ° •
STOCKS BONDS AND OTHERstoußrn ES
Bought and -Sold-On f , ommissOn.
Particular attention paid to . the purchase and
sale of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
INCLUD
-....Gn1te4 finites 01.rea of 1581 I; NG
Do. do
Do. ri.ol of 10-Inr;
• DO. Seven-Thirties •
Do. Cortlncates of fudebtedneas.
Orders and 'Vouchers Doubter collected. jalSay .
FRANKLIN COTTON WORKS,
E,II,IrDE'S SON'S
Are now prepared to /111.1tlaCt0.111
OSTTON TARII; CARPET CRAIN,
COVERLET YARN. CANDLEWICK;
TWINE, BATTLIIIiff,
LOTION. WARPS, ie. Se.
•
WEST CANAL STREET: : between Rottlehohn and
Lneonk, Allegheny um , . Pre...
P. tb—All °mere oy man attended to. nhO nal
:SIIIPEIIIOII OAS TALIIINEIV,. PAZ'.
ENTST/117911.81) 111.VETEU
LEMIa SEVEING ANik HOSE,
No. 58 8311THEIULD 5T., 14.
,440rigkr. 1 3 }1E1,1"
.&
Agentslor Ne. fork Babbez 00 •
-um -
Minis on Dant s ouperlor ilualll r4 of LA , CE
ITATlVlVlWB'ittlilale.'l. Klll4
BROADWAIir EICUANGN_
RESTAURANT,
101 COSIIIIPTII 1511 SWORD STP. 101
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d story.
•
FRISK L CAN CYST* . 3 AND CAUL or all klnds
deSmia frigtilialitz r7D4s.r.
BELT/1N lIELT/NG ! •
.LEATHER AND , li t tria BELTING.
, •
Also, Clint HOWE
;' • - PACKING s a
ai the best 'gzialty"sed loweat . prteee, at the
*n.e x:teimot
H08.20-A !ID 2S ST. CLAIR STREET.
J. .% U. rittLl2l..
_ ;
, - •
I RIVER NEWS.
BTE nip,
. akt
J/C,
A. 14. r Mock,
Hobert .`who,
John H. tihoenberger.
James Shl4l,
dissander Speer, •
chrlstlan Yeager.-
acs,
James D. Kelly,
Henry 4. Lynne,.
Peter A... Madeira,
Jahn Marshall,
Walter P. Shushan,
John B. IleYstinen,
.Jahn Orr.
Henry L. Itlanyralt;
W=. E. Schmidt,
Aterander Tlndle,
Wllllam Vanktrk,
Intse Wn" 1 1 . N . 11 W AT "' es. •
A. (10LTON.
HEEDS. lylnn
RIM
city-or ni.ta;.:11.,,,11, Of be carious supplemen
5.3 SI'S act, 5. It C. aloCarlby. Mayor of !sold
City. Cl, Iss no this. any' Proolarsatlon. that on the
first Tuesday In January, A. 1.0. reel, bob/Ft:le erst
Say of the mouth. th e lreemort of eachsy a rd o r
sae , ally vote tor numbers of the [loose
of Reprosintatleos of this Ccu•Jacnucalth.
Meet 2• the seer . ral '3 of hoidluf Icctlons In
thole rospoc: Ice word, ant pond on:, and elect by
bct n•, no 'or the pro, 1 I Jna of no act of A•solotny
alseAbi the 11th day of Star. A. D. • and a, con.-
nano ity to tbe olorro oisil authorltli, an.) 51:0 to
the foist aces of Coonolle dlitrlctlog Intl tits.
Thy c1:50111, of the First 051,1 Win 01.0.. by bal
lot, one person to lie a onewabor a the &loot COUI,II
of tall oily too two ycnrs„ and two reIIOPS ID be
in• others of the Common Connell (or one year.
The eltirens alike Second ward e ill e'ect. by bal.
lot. one Demon to be remember of the belect Coon,
ell-of told city for two yeate, and there persona to
be m , Inhere of the Common Connell for one year.
dye cklrens of the 'I bird ward will elect. be bal
lot, one Cotton to he a member of the (deer Coon -
ell of sold elty for twb om, and two persons tote
members of Um Common Connell for one Tear.
The eltlrens of the 10 •rth wont will elect LT ha'.
lot, one pe,ott to be a member of the Select coun
cil of Bold elti. for two Tema "and three persm.e.
to Le int:lLL.:riot the Cam nsn for one year.
The ( - Meru,. of 'he lofty word ill elect by WOW',
nor portal to hen menatwrOf the Select Cooncll of
baald oily fir two (cat„ flee peraocs to to
ef the Common Cett n ell (or vile year
The chlat na of the Sloth word +ridden by ballot,
one pet. , to boa member of the Select Connell of
bßald two y. ore, amt ace persoas lobo mem
ers of llre Common Lour. it for noeyee.
The citizens of the 00.00uth dant wilt elect by
ballot. Otte person to be a member of the teect
Connell or tail city too-two Score,
nod two par
eons to be members of the Common Connell for one
ettlzenst of the Eighth ward will elect by bal
lot., one person to be a tzteMber of the Select Conn
ell of sold city for two yearn, and three persons to
ire 11.1.2111 b,, of Ibe Common Council for one year:
The cltlretM of the .0 Milt ward will elect by bal
lot, one twraon to br a member of the Select Conn
ell td"10111 city for two yen., and three persons to
be iv etat•ers Or the Common (Mune l for One year.
The citizens of the !fa nth wardxl7l elect by bal
lot, one 1,, Wm to tea member of tiles toot Conn
ell of :old city (dr taro ye •ra ' •rot two person, to be
members of the Cocaine u Connell for woe tear.
..••• . • • • .
- Each of whom shall he quallacd to am re as a mens.
Der of the !louse of •Isevrtachtstives of thlsd om
motyvealth. at too election to Is, held as aforesaid,
on Tuesday. the first car of January. A. D. 1.47.
'the electors toy the First evard .111 vote at the
Public helloed House. In said wan:.
The se vetoes of the hec..nd ward trill vote at the
Puhac eehool House In said ward.
Ilse electorsor tho 1 bird ward will vote at the
house of Froth }lc Laughlin, at site corner of Wylie
and 'Minuet Street.. la s lid war.!
The electors of the Mouth ward will rote at the'
[Willa:lel/sky! I,loupc la told ward.
Tim electors of to 1411..4 of the Fifth ward as Iles
Ir ot t
er I d d m B d .st O
will
d ol m e s at t th e P . b b f l og ze r b e o c u in l !l ou ts
of said war 1. •
3 lie electors of so much of the Fifth ward as lies
sot th and weal of Adams atr,et. bet on precinct No.
2 of tall ward, will Tote at tile tableScLool Hence
of said 'ward.
. .
The eleetors of to much or the Sloth ward allies
west of Luau street, beta'sr precinct No. I of sold
ward.ward, will vote at the rublic School House of sold
•
at e
elector+ of en moth of the Sixth voted as lies
east of Logan atreet. re log Product ho , 2ortal+l
want, will vote at the Eagle /louse, ho. 101 Felton
Street. of a.t
he el ctori of the Ewrenth ward Trill Tote at the
Pahlio 'Solo of Howue in said ward.
_ - -
he electors of the Etchtli ward 5011 vote at the
Penile retool douse In add ward.
Tee electors o the Sloth ward .1,1 vote at the
Publte tiebool House of sold ward.
The eleeters of tee Tenth acrd.will vote at tha
house of hotly. A I.llstos Randy, coma of elsall
and Stolthdeld streets. lo sold ward.
Given-udder los h•tn.l and scat ofsaldeltr of PlM
bare', this Vtls day If December. 1961.
W1u5..1&31 IIeCALLTIII7,
...le= • •
PURE CALIFORNIA. WLNES;
GURNER & CO., •
No. 80 Cedar St., New York,
•
Offer forsale these valuable Wines, which are gain
ing pc favor with astonishing rapitilty, nod
whose nnpreceaent, d nod unriva Lied popularitY
not w !them merit. They have only to be fairly
tooted to give them the preference over all others,
At a portlier of blood, they excel all other Wines,
and the nunterous certifies tea which have volunta•
rUy been tendered from the most emlneutpliyal
clans, as well as g.itlemen in every position in life,
are proof conclusive that these Wines a•o useful In
all cases for which they are recommended.
The following brands are no w offered by oft. They_
comprise all the varieties now grown In the bate
suitable for aalet • _ -
WHITE, or HOCK WINE—Cf a light straw color,
very &Item° and fine layered.
CLARET—A sepet lor wine for table use.
ANUELICA—A rich - end naturally sweet wine,
much admired by lames, and valuable in the sick
chamber It makes doe wheys and Jellies. It la •
floe des s ert wino, nod well adapted for Communion
purpose.
1111bCAT4L—.1. light colored, :highly aromatic
wine. Very.lmilar to the celebrated Tokay.
PORT—veep red color,'llne flavor and In many
respeCts similar to the old Wine. of Lisbon.
GRAPE 131tAlallY—The yore diatalladon of our
wines.
BITTERS—A eery agreeable tonic and a
sure remedy for toe diarrhea-
Thls it one of the most valuable conbinatlons of
a useful and an agreeable beverage tharbas ever
been offered t o the piddle. pillions of bottles were
sold throughout the horn, during the last four years,
asd wherever Introduced It has proved a welcome
addlllbu to the Invalid table, the wally circle, and
the 0 ichelor's sideboard.
. .
ladles who have 'oat strengtn arta appetite, and
suffer. front nausea, vonstalng and vertigo; gentle
men who ••don't reel very wept' Just before break
(Sat or dinner. wboso stomach. are out of order
and whose ay.are iteneraily derangtel; mother.
weaning children and suffering frottngeneral debil
ity; children. or sickly nature and sone. dycheptde
con att tulle.; traveler. who have oceatlon to dotage
tbelrvrater; and all who rive In mutest.a dlatrici.
and are autdect to mlasmat.e inCuenees, will lied It
one or the atoll valuable invigorators that can be
taken.
it was used very extensively in ISSI, with Each
gc ne al tatisfactlon that to oll'erlng It to the public
now we diem It unnecessary to publish any of the
n
may certincates that we haven ived, testifying
in the very ttrougest terms In its favor. All that
we tan say Is,ts guarantee. that wo will pledge Oar
/wives to fortilth an article YGlti AND Gri.a9vVrill.
ATXD,
It has been riven to little children telferlng from
weakness and weak longs with most happy effect.
line little girl In particular, with pains In her bead,
loss of appetite and d ally . wasting consomptlma, on
whom all medical-skill lids been exhausted, has been
entirely restored. Ohe began with but a teaspoonful
a day. tier appetite and strength rapidly Increased
and shots now well.
=gist of Pm.loom:
Per Bottle. Per Dozen
..
Bock i $1 10 $ 9 03
• Wth 1 e Bittern tn , 12 CO
Claret 1 CO . I/ 03
Purl 1 25 12 00
Auxelles l=s - 7500
Bluscs42l 181 12 CO
Ers.udy '2OO 2 =CO
0e..6.64 , - •
This le a florreiejimirJan end Glenna against ten
or Fire excluriely: •
•
LEON till WALTER. Prealdent.
O. 0. .LOYIL. Vice Preel lent..
r.omrar P &TRICE, Treasurer.
BeerntirT•
Duincroua:
Ha
L eonad Water. ti
C. y Geo.
Hobert J. o.~yVaAril. •
Jacob Patera. , J. C. neuter,
*lcel.& Kiel John Velegtler i
Jas. H. Ho a• A. Amnion.
Henry dpie
()Mee, No, 2 Merchants!llotel, Iw.
PITTSBURGH GIS SAVING CO.,
COR.THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
IC,'M"M"X4MEM.EII
JAMES•I. BENNET, President,
ROBERT BMEY, Vice President.
ARTHUR BELL, peo'y and 'Preas'r.
DIUICTOBS
,
JAS. I. lIENNETT,.. I . W. W. PATRICE
11 ,
oiiT. I , I:.:NEV.
_: - J. WI). CRUZiIAti,
.10112 , 1 W. CIIAL , ANT Y. J. 111(iLEY
... W. IS. &MICE. .
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'PITTSBURGH 'BREWBBT.
•
CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO.,
BREWERS, MUSTERS & HOP DEALERS
Baeoe.aorJ to
JOSHUA DIIIODES & „CO., Pittsburgh
Wat. W. ANDERSO?i, Allea-hosey,
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,Tbe Attention of tbe customers of tbo two 0 ,
Is particulAilTtuvlbeel to 4•ur
ALES AND PORTER,
Which, throrgh the careful selection of
our eaten. Ice malting f.ellltles and /loos frottgsr.
yards Rest and West, see can guarantee to be te.ro
audrAtl.racowly to.the trade.
our 1ND1.41...A15h: has been highly ref...aid:Wed
by - physicians for family use.
a4 - Mc. A,DEItsIN'S customers sell t lease be.
articular • o leave their ord Id at his office adlohi
lug his old !iron's ry, or at our office.
Carley of Dagnesan Way and Earker's
non;mo
0111 M.
TUOILM3 nnoirs
JAxtr.s
TIWAA /MOTU
ALLEGHENY BREWERY.
Haying rierchaved the old established Brewery
known as the ALL Ell Lilt EWER Y, formerly
owned by C;ostpuell S lice Me, we would inform the
public that we ln tendcon tinning the manafaeture of.
WATER ALES,
Iliad° from Pure Spring Water; and from our fsclll
- and long. experience in the buslnms. weieel
&Waif d that we will be enabled to give entire sat
isfaction to those who may farm to with Weir pats
*nage: ' • •
. • • ISTMEXT.IEC 4:20 VlOlO.. ••
465 . Rebecc - a, Street,;
.7 ALLISIIE . YT CITE.
•Arile•itil 'Orders - left at BROWN &
ende
21/3 Libe o rty street, Pittsburgh, will be proraptlyc
attd t.
• ELRVENTRAND lIADHET $T$.,
1411E.A . T. lIEVOLUTIO-N IN Till
"cant TltaDE Or TUE MUTED STATE
—PUCE CA.LIFOIiNIA mad. at
'prepared.., if done In fiance, Pete pare Quito
Ma wine, and Wong the place of Imported Chin
I Tl;Onnderatrol d would all the attention of WI
Dealers and ttet e et Keepere to the followlnialett(
erhieh map give &torrent idea of the quality of tin
"{Met
• • 'CONTINENTAL HOILL.
. •PM LL.1):14.P11111. tlea. 141 b,
“Alzsarg.liloucuzu Co.—Gentlemen:4le
weyour California Clismcagne, a thorough t
we take pleasure In laying 1.114 L we t hot t It the
Amer( • an Mine we leave ever - use We ahal)
onto place It on our
bill of fere. Ito, ours truly I
J. E. K.I.SItirLEY COl
: . Call and try our California Champagne. , 77
n 0128.78 • CO UCH alt, &W.. 36 Dar et.. bri
LANCE,
51L.5.. AND WOOLEN,
•
DYER AND SCOURER
,A. 1450,
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair In
Cleaned.ht . iettazed without tuiparif
. . ,
Noe. 133 ril4i3"l b r itr,l
13'i:tweet' Woo - 1114611 thn eft!, •
01.19.45^3 TT.gltaß a 'A'
11.Q1u 1 ' 1 % . • -• . - •
100 bbls . near prline Flint for rsr
„!
Leftyi i`k kki (s):1V. r(si: 'AM
F!
BREWER, - BURKE & CO.,
COIIMISSION 4/pfIIANIS,
MIENTS yeiL UHL
Pacidc, Globe and Libertyoll Works,
toggle Storage for Crode and Maned QM 'Libor.
Club advances made on coaslgaments of Crude ex
liegtoe4 Petro!erun. Sonia for storage 1104 ship
=cut of Crude WI at Lawregrovll
()Mee and Warehouse. Correr 01, =oceans V4l'
sad Haacook street.. Clttsborgh. t.ot
rzTelt RILL ILITC/U.82.
KEEL & •
COMMISSION MOHAIR'S,
AND DIAL2.IIBITA .
Fleur, Grain, Seeds, - Mill Feed, at.
349 Lmzirry YSTREET,
PITTIOU26III.
.... .• •J EI2M.DT
owiuNg ' W.KERR:6I;C'
PRODIJi.IE COSSUISSION ADIRCHANTS, end
Wbolevaln Denle. In PuIZZION AND DO/lES//0
FRUITS, BALT, BirmEs, EGOS. JD.
TATOES, Ae., Ltd to Provleans sad Prot:nee gen.
e , n I IT. No. 76 FEDERAL STICIZET, OPPO.tha the
ILlllrnnil Depol, ALLIMEINT,
Agents for the sale or P. Y. Hite% DOnnell
ElLumn's Ind J. linrWs Salt. splulyd
J . S. NEWM YEii frt. CICP..,
COMMISSION EMIR:LiIa%
Aad detiers In Flour, Grain, Teed • ; nd Produce.
,VSTU=."I:-:,!1261'.01°.1%.?ruazi, opposite
1..10m1/epos, Pittsburgh, Pa. irsIXS
DAV. CRAWFORD. Commission
alrit , •llANT In PIN IFETILL, BLOOM .1, IRON
OltE. lytiOt , Olti 1111./.N. 7113.8 BRICK
and (MAE, kx. Waroboulte and Ocoee . Not. 30
and UGS Pit.2lN RTRaET. etortaae furnlalLed.
Conidgnments aoßotted. • _
WBAIVE & AMIER,
hfiCitCHANTB and dealer. In FLOUR, alum
and PRODUCE, &tend street, between Wood and
Budelleld. PIM burgh. " ands)
THO 6. T0T1T1T......1011r AILICK 11. a. EHS.IWAND
POTTER, AIKEN SHEPARD
C4mmlssloa Ilerchafita, and dealers to Foreign
and Docasafie rrulta, /lour, Butter, -Chow, lagga,
Potatoes produce genarstly„ 2Q. MO misEWry
STILE CT , opoalte Passenger Dapot. PI ttabargh.
w. _ J ClpErpin
G t Y sat r EiIIEPARD_, Commissi on
land dealers to Ploar. Grain and Pro,
dne.s.t eit'Llberty street. Pltinburgb.
o •
crands of Picnic for Bakers and Family nas
conatantly on hand.. Particular attention Wad to
Millar -duo - t for liercbandlie generally. - ocslay
LyrTLE, !WRD 8c PAIMON,
Wholesale Grocers, Conunlsslni lfereleseV a nd4
rs
deale to Produce. .1110II.T. EMOIL. Cheese,
Carben and Lard 1111, (Cam Cotton
Yarns ani all Pittsburgh rualrellschageS geasgsllr
13 and 111 Second street. Plttsbaritla • • •
51E & , sups, aiuccee
lt sors t o
e ,.., tr tyr a r gder t e
u mWl2 °Weide Dealers In l'or
rrwzo _ _
_au _p_ Confection*" 130:11..
IgLOg rs .. ?dos. JZO MI LW Wood Wee, &bon
p BNOX & SON, Commission
-sov. ItgliellANTlSandalnealers In /LOC%
MILL PEED and rimuctr. ganarilly, .tich
oppoidta City Hall. Allegisty Clip.
Jal7:l7x
Trx,r. arc],
... kritatZLZ.
& Co 7 No.
oi lts .
"TNl l :g" b 7sVilid dAle:llt
G UTProance - rrovlsionE. iisnOn t prs,autter, B UE .
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Prc'd"e . ' l3.ltifALlnt i . 37/11 .
Green and Dr 6d Frulta.
JOHN IL CANFIELD, Commission
and forwarding Merchant and wholesale dealer
-In Western Reserve Meese. Batter. Lard, Pork,
Baena, flour. nab, Potion/ Frui t, an d
Linseed sad Lard Ohs, Dried Fruit, and Praises
genarely, ly and 1,46 front street, Pittsburgh
8180IICIE 8, /1.7.8.18..„ .0801102 IiZTV3B3I..
HEAD t~ ILIETZGAIIi Grocers and
co=maco. 888 relt=ta and dealer.=
of Country Produce and Plueburigh Mannfutures.
1 . -0 . 2-17 L 15 MT8:388t, OPIPOSIICI head of Wood etre et
plttaburel. •
JOHN I. LIOri — ZIMLI/13 1100 EL IL Itou6l.
L ROUSE & PR Stacces
u sous To JOHN 1. Roues Co., B OB., karale Um;
x a • 5.., A. WALLACE.
QUIPTON WALLACE, Whole.
KJ sale OROCZRS AND PRODUCE MULLES.%
No. 6 Mich bireet, rlttaboriDt. , brit
JAMES DALZELL 61.. SO, , Mann -
Inc:wars of Lard Oil, and Commission meiebaati
for the parchain =4 sale of Crude and Refined Pe.
tivienin, Nos. fl and 70 Water street, Pittsburgh.
•
Advances made to Consignments. •
- FETZER ,LBr. AIIBISTRONGS For
wardin_g sztouoatmlanion Merchants, Ror tbesale
,( PW:f Tit= = e t,
corsteiof First, Pittsgro, feZly
M=3=M
DALZELL & CO., Whole.
ch.ti:NrguazararetagdiPMV:gl . l 4 r.fter.
ufactures.
Q. 2 Liberty Wert, Pittaburgo. h *
RIDDLE, No. IS3 Liberty St..,
• Pittsburgh Pa, Commission .Iderehasit, an d
Wholesale Deabr In Country Produce, tinocerles and
Pittsburith nu , r••tures. Cash advanced on Con
evainents, and laid for Produce generally. nun.
SALill DICKEY &CO, Wholesale
s- Grocer_ ,• Pon:Sasslon Merchants. and dealers in
Produc rg e...No. tO !Pains itznet and, 111 /twit Meat.
Pittsuh. • ,
S t ie lF sp i le ° rs thEincert ß es.ll lA- ra l ? . Produce. Pro-
vlafolettEf.W.Vga' "/pq'Llitirrt:!
1.6:1156
/OLIN 1.1.07 D 11/11,7W1D
Tom FIOICD & CO., Wholesale
esocEss, 410.172 Wood' and =lLibertr
Pittsburgh. • .05 :MI
SITRAN CE
pENNSIILTANTA ECSVELANCE CO
OFPITTBBURGIf,_ PA.
pttlee,3l 41tti Street, Atmlt Bleak,
ESTEIN INEIUMECE tO".0
I,EXANDER austme, Vora:mt.
'WIL C P AVIIIFIrer s raTEN,.. • Gee.,,,
ca... .2 ....tree, biting Or ve.'s Ware oasis,
tp stins, PlSbarsh. •
WM Ins. &Must all kin:blot Tire and Maxine
tubs. A blue kunttatlon managed by Direct.,
.rhe are wain:myna to the catotxtualty, and who ore
deterunnedlbsometness and liberality, to =ln
tan the chatcter which they hors sesornedoss olt•
wing the tat protection to, those who deaths to be
lamed. r
&lex. lek. • • Kee& a,litomss, -• •
R. KUM . Chu. .1. Cliake
James 2 .IcY. John B. McfMne;
Alexcadt Spam . , James P• Hamm.
Andrew .ate), Joilepti Kirkpatrick,
Dairld NLoag, • ghiinp Iteynaer. •
William P. klmats.
liCklßlLKT.lieckatary.
MEI
Nonull AMERICA
LIFIRISITRAINE COMPANY. •
v‘nows and Orphans' Fund. -
Ala. Williams Rt..'Masoirorkl.
I IGENT—N. D. MORGAN. ;
3 .
avaire...vviaViltal.
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I. ' r 1 1.• q 0 CO IC . ,
i
5 'a.../. A.ONNT Olt WS 81 . 15.11 N x•A4
• , 67 Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
AOEDI WANTED.- - zaT311.53
A L LEGHEN Ir INSURANCE CO.
orTlTTßUltaki.- Uzee„ art Plithstrait
Bank Da.
laiailai►taat all dada Pima:o 31Litrizul alstal
c• JURY 1191.6. tr.G l llZ l A t iderit•
eeere WT.
kale General I, ent.
triG ,
• ,
igllfiVtrca I Ett-j,--i't,
- - • -
FDPLEYB riSUIRANCE
w as. N. B. WBNI<B WOOD -ANwiratagas,
nonr. cosit.Aari, •
ire Trivo nes AND MARINE
DIZACTOIIA. •
frltMl 4 ,• - . - - PPldn..A;„Belrdj‘
JAYar, Chute:: ....runeklay .
Sm a . 114111 ex,
,hilkreigretrk„
Kirk,
Keea D. VeFa%i:PliltlTA"ntlreirdtai
6• RUNEIt ,
JOHN WATT,
Vile President
:(PAIDif:
INGHAM HOUSE,
;gsxx.
W TU. new and elegant noise la now open for the
reeeptlonlorinesta, with all the appointments ors
7111.9T-CLA.99 IttjTEL
UHEIS DAVIS,
PIIQPAIETOR
dED:p3I: tvfr- _:.
La rimnruenonr,
; -1 Philadelphia.
The enbeeriheri tele/teem:el this remoras Rome
It has been REFITTED AND FUILN !AHED IN AN
ELMIANT NANNAI4II,6d !snow prepsral
the most perfect eliPoietmenis tor the reception or
Roeste. The first platten mons brat-clase Hotel,
will be meintalne“ to the rl , ltf t r hz i r ar.
wra3,baa ,
GUIVIIIT MOUSE,
O M. 03371,141/Str. .tra'rcirs:bvr,
Carter of halm ud /dad tilrxt.t.
_ .
,
Near the S u spension. ha fates
Ha • i'311".-
PANEL PAPERIEL—WaU and Cell
h. lag DeMltiQns ` a 44
-V Prlallierikar "le
Waxt Street.
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A. MUMMY.....w. ...J;
AIWA. StOTE ViOnitS. • '
• '-BRADLEY $ co.
TailetT
COOK, : PARLOR AIM IIEATIR,RStOVEAC:..i
whlr.la are tee eclair-tad SCHSri , MLOIW •
• and TA,LI33I.AN (Coal Stever* r()X.8.14A,
Alamo
EE
ERAN
aco and IAnitiLDES ( Wood Coen 4wres.T•''---
innalarn
• GRATES, GRATE FRONTS,-Bt.-., .
Mice and lenarhoure, cornea er Second and - W(SH
11.14.1.1. ralUbttlirb. Etartnee nn tvoxisxt meet:
•
iyra!,rr' yroutts: - .
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MeLEATI- & SLATOB, -. • ,, : , 7,
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No, SS -Liberty ,St" .. opposite-Fourt h,,. :
' ir.a.vcr.442triitr.s or •
01411:NET ArAI[ERS I Fr A RDWAREi
Thcr make a - opecta ty of [rho Bedstead and PlTot" _
CaatorasPorcelaln,- BettTtead and Plaot Cattostr•
/It dstead Vat tetanal: Btops tor Exton - don tables,:;
Be. The. also manafactnre and Lane cOnStlntly
on hands thumb Latches, Soria; Latchea, te_anta•
Window nun hunporter, Al'Lc mht Eccentric hailtl,
Button, Uthlty Ithuttor and Butt- Hinges, Ostod-•
stone Blasius, had Irons, Sask. Weirtstr.
Irttetat - •
jEIENNS IrLVAN IA
CLN.T.ItAL . RAILI.IOA I)..64swmi
Trans greire and leave the I.llthns Dert4Orlll4 .-
et WWllt.gton sad .I.llAtity taretts, alloy*
Wall Iran • anu Par_Expresa.:.. Veti %
last lane Me a ref WCPs No, 1....: ono a le
WalPs No, 4.... e:24 am. Ball Train . .. 7.10 t -at
Brtnton N 0.1... 7150 • m: Wall's No. L.... mat a,te •
Wail's No.. stSO a ra ,, CLnclungt.l 10:14 spa ,
Johnatown At... 11:50 am: Ytt. !”.sr. :
,Mtluxo-vt Ex... 1tr*4404) No. I,4kEtn.lti
E• 4 1 ,4, e5.. 14p tia , Phlla. hapre I. 4./0 nt
Well's leo. p Wall's No. 4..... 4:14p M
Wall` s NO. 4.... COO p m!tli ail'. No. ea.,. ISSA p trt
Breddock NO.l. litSo p
sroW.olh, Ne.....,;100 0 0 p
Wall's No. 5 ... . . TM: p na! e'en Line ni •
and -Sanllroni
Altoona Accent. . I.4ehustotru Ace. itElpsa,
-
• train .. ... i
• vDalli, all other, mina-are excepted: • - •
The Church Trains leave ' titalloo • every •
B undaY o ll3.- Mx, reaching Pittsburgh at Heine.
in. Returning leaves Pittsburgh at ChM P. nn.; end
armee at WaLVe Inatlon at • .
The Baltimore Express wit arrive .11.1 x thann. •
atielphla Express at nh or limidays.
The new Union 1)0300 'Sorel, ectupylne the three i
sipper stories of the Depot Building. Is no. ON:11 for
the xeracia.t. accommo,lstiou of the.travellog came
ranolty. A carom:ens Restaurant Le opervat
BOUtts. day Rad_ night, Bundays excepted. . •
NOTlCk—in emu of loss, the, Pennsylvan% L
Company .111 hold themselves responsible Mr 'ter.
500
= baggage opt. ~ad for an aponut COI eyets4.
21023
186tk - • - •••1866 •
THE Elm tt lIROLL FT—WAYNE. /6 , 21121616.00
E._11., AND CLEVELAND X PirraßUEol22.l,
- Trains arrive and -leave at the Unto, Demel,,
Lzava-
Chicago Eaprcy 2:MA MtChteago Belem, 2612 am.
Cleveland EX... 214 a m.Cleretanti ItEra m
Eri Yen Xx.. GM aln Chicago Ex -- 16:25 a m
& WI. 6:15 a m Wheeling Ex....11)Z ant ;
Chia 7:20a m ChleagiX2prcas.2:2op
Chicago Mall—. 1:60p CI. !lE. Ex.. ittepm
Cl. Ex.. 7 : 45 pm Erlentgm. Lx. 11645 pm -
eat° Ar. .. . Z:5O n Obleaget Express 11620,p ;
Chicago
Km.— 4:16 - pm kn. 411 9:40p m .
Depart from Allegnenv. Arrive in Allegheney.
N. lar•la AeFmn OMO a en, LectsalainAer..?m TM) am
. ‘ „ Le".l4?U'l : " 111° Ll'.
et. Castle " '2Mit p m;Nmr Castle ' 11:45 a m
W 61162 1)le" ME ) PMI LeeDdalo uas am
Lee:A*le 4:50 p •• LOS am .
N. Br'tzt • " - aeM p m)N. Er•ton _2650 are '
N. Br tn '•• 6:15 p miloctAdale 4:lo`a
Leetsdale • IOC3O 740 ain
Bo trans leave xi te.) isar-io= a. mi Chnnato
bomb an Mund:. Expect)* arrivem deity. -
n 419 P. B. MYEB.I 6 . General Ticket Agent. -
WESTESMJPENN-aismipm
._...TLVANLA Ica 110 AD
On and otter MUNI/A.l, 111 h. the Passenit.
Trains on the Western Penn: cants B.llrowln'll.
arrive stand depart - tram d erhady ithn rot
. Leave Anderson Street 7:00;b:30. 10:31A.
noon. and COX idal 8 to P.ll.
ilrrita at liharpsher, 7.4 SOX, 11 0.
An
743, sus, ilas
1,30. 4:41.:13 P. i: - •
Arrive at Anderson Street 6:50,11:15,.19,11,
1.• .' and W, 5:15, 7:43P. tr. ' • • , • • •
_Through Trots. leave Anderson street, it 5•41.
si. Ind 1 , 43. r. It.. ter 1 1 / a irsvllle, indlana and I'
[imitate stations.
•
Arrive at Andersen street it and
P. omlllstrevllle and intermedtit
stations. .P.UTES aft t Hitt,
owlet= Militant annerintandent:,
pITTSESURGIIANDanzigu I
cummr.a.svir..lis A. A.
011
Spring Arrangement.
THURSDAY. suncit Um. •
The trains evUl leave the Depot. =swot Costal.
Water straoU. as follows:
Keen:es- Airhu ; '
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•.- :' , ' r - FG.1..c4mg.1. ria13 , ,,1. - 4
Hall to sad irtlit Volontorro... 7:03A. M. 6r ]! r.st
ji. V.?;
Express, • , •• -... Z:OZT r. sz. "IL:MI L . "
West NesetortAeornmodAtlon 6:15 r. 14".1103A,..W.L;-
Irlret McKeesport Ac011'n......1.1:fx, A. M. 8:50.A. Y. '
Second * 4 ' - " . . 13-03 raL ' 2.11$ r •-, '
Braddock...li '.
• ......! -o.orix. 1 ;:44r,a1. i
fituadsy Church Tratti to ar.tl • - - - - _ i
from Weet Ne55tac.............1:03 Z. M..10:0* le 1 4 --
for Tickets appl.rs.o ,
T. E. e. A.sront.
W Kat J.F. BTUI.II'. atlpt.
MB
Y rr rtinuawkvo-=giximik
• LIIALEM3 ALISO
NATI RAILROAD Psn-Ilsodla Rout.- ila
atterNuNDA.Y. December:4Th. IJL6, tridus
ar:lue and depart:robe Union Depotastonows;- •
ALVA, PITPBIIIIIIGI I / 1 14.H:
Jut Line .203 A. ;10:3 , A. Y.
Mao - • • - tivs., N. 4:03 P. UV
IA niter's Aeconsuiodidion..lis3 a. IL toe P. 11
ixprris " T. b. ' Lid r. b .
inerreensillo 'A e eemziods , n 3elo P. 14. - .11 ss:A.. w.
lieDegald .do .... s:. P. 11. 25 a. MO.
• -TiblieLgeultlarVollaigtVltltiA6
It. :KM I.L. •
deLS esuil Volts-1./Lucid, Pittsburgh.
A LLEGELENT
VALLEY RAILIIOAD.
• • cnesor.: OF TM&
On snit atter MONDAY, _ISM. EA -testes WU,-
leave nod 1.1 . 111 re at. 11U/burgh Dern, COPAppittl
and Canal streets. as renown:-
TIM Itlskin:lntttsAecomoiht. -141;
Malt., to sad hom 7:20.L34- coop or
FL - 1t bona Worts Arcom't.tor.. 343 A. 13. 11123 s.. 3r.
Second titektmtnltls Acor:m'o. I:P3P. It. • 7107 33.
Exprons, Oita:thorn Maltort.g 3:30 P. 11.10:30.&33 ,
Beuand boas Works Azalro`n.. 6:30P 1:303!..30
bunosy Church Tralafronalool
to ods Worts. I:03 13:07*. X.
oell , H. BLAAIKBI.OIXI.,tIupt.
CM
BALTLIIOIIE Bc HAVANA STEALItb-
ALEX. DROWN A SONS, Gene/al-Agents:
YOH HAVANA AND hl IeWOHLRAAS, CAILler-
LNG THE UNITED STATES MALL. • •
The rhu-ca"a s bterunaw/in or thinli.i* ,l l/ nam
"c °EA" `1 W tone, The New Orleans Lan4 Ik
,eana, lloruirAtte. on WELINZSDAV
"LIDERTY.-1450 tons, for- New Orieans'ela s la 4 el
West and Havana: Thos. -4.4110 n, LassouLaue,
er on TILLIKSVAYJanuary...I. •
Proms BILOWN`Li Wil ' Alt.F. YELL'S POINT,
All ceeleak breeze/T, on the days awnouneel.
Yor freight or patasne, having unattrPalsed se.
oonleocalattona. spnlr to • • - •. •
HEN isr H. WALLPISLD a co.. Ai_elitzs. -
_ 16 fiz - r.awa.%m•acr.
N. 8.—N.3,11 of Lsuing but those orthe Camps.-
nT wl.lll* signed. - relualLa for the 117 . ..1e11t. mast be
Egror,farufghigerottai':ftifinxf'7l.72olo4
• ,
STEAM( TO AND • FllO3l
POLIL Alin QUEEN sTOWN (12.11.4130 n TW/all
d:WEEIC: The ltiyd.Zl LIN X,
EVERY SAYUREAY.
EVERY VERNEREAY
Veleta sold So istkd tram Irclind,
•
bad, Germany saidliorsn se.
Apply at the Company's Wriees. • -
' JUUN D.M..
• . . C hita ada%Art
Ad 113'?''.1V4egra
SEE
PENNA. SALT . MANUPA,
Prt 4 TSBURGEL:PA.;
PENNA. SALT. MANUFACILIN'O CO,
PITTSTITTRGIX.I",. _
IMIVATE DISEASEB.- - j. - .:,-.: 4, , ,
..... . 1)8. YOUNG. fiste orrbitadelpT., ) • - ....', r- , 4
No. TS Thlral ir rect. trer. , •ll deneriptio aot p. 14-''''';
tate incenses with imps .elrderns. —
.. ,r,
Particular attentlonot-'-a rohDet mmern. .hien I " '.- ~.,1 . 1 %. •
dieesaea ofahe Urlnsay dlritnns. lititreaturin rec ' v. , ..
the same being She =ion enocesstnl eyed - employ eu 1 .V 33.
lie gives hope* of a speedy curcto the &Dieted. -. , - r -,1
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