ithe Vittsburgit Caulk. THURBIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1885 PENNIMAN, To_ , RUSSELL BERET?, ° • TEL VOST.MiLiGNA, Bcramalk. Naszat. GAZETTE4BI3OCIATION, .IPsikalivai.orest, '&l3. Se FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH• DOZAHUNIOATIONS INTENDED FOE THE .MI TITS, SHOULD BE ADDEESSEp TO oxiikrosta loszErrz.t. CORRESPOND ENCE RELATING TO BUSINESS, SHOULD BE ADDRESSED, SIMPLY ..o.czerre,- , P/TTSBURGTI,.P.d. , REORGANIZATION OF SOUTHERN LABOR. The Binithern 54ttee.are rapidly attain,- li ak kcletitte- 03 COlitiatiOrt. !Old abuses, guarded for hal a century, as among the most sacred of reasares, are being dis carded. Freedom of speech and of the press has been established, not in name ',. only, brit in fact.l Neither private citizens nor public Journals feel embarrassment in entering upon the dispassion of any politi- cal problem. The right to think, to s,teak, led to print, is exercised ton degree that mut be highly itheatiatectory to s o y of that antedlinvien elute knows es Consorra ttree. it Indeed, any of them, eacsphtg the flood of the rebellion, have coma dowa to these times. Bo far the 'isms are hill of enconragement. What the South needs, In addition to this recovery of political freedom, is the reor. gantrAtion of its Labia. Itia now in the Intermediate state between two diverse and conflicting systems. Practically it is suf fering the evil of all systems, with the ad vantages of none. As a natural conse quence both races, and all dames of both net', are discontented. Looking at the jirohksia before them from different stand- PcklrltS, Influenced by different memories of the past, and swayed by different hopes for the future, their disagreement is wide and deep. The ex.slave owners, from tradition and conviction, Are seatehisg for an ad justnient.thst ahtlil leave them as msny of the advantages of the old sys•em of bond are as possible, and with few or none of its responsibilities. The ex slaves, in their crude ideas of liberty, with no experience in its use, with many erroneous conceptions of the duties It entails, and with a tong Jealousies 01 their former masters, are, in dulging their joys and exchanging congrat ulations, bat have not settled down calmly to face and discharge thew new oblige -110111. This is Inevitable, but it is to be deplor ed. What the Boma needs is a restored in dustry. Labor Is the foundation of all prosperity ; and until it shall be reorgani zed so as to become effident and reliable there will be not only want, but actual satit.ring in that portion of the Union ; and this not for one race, bn t for both races. The men of the, No rth, while having not aa direct and personal an intareet in the re esicitation of Labor at the Bouth as the citi zens of that section, nevertheless have a arge stake therein. It is of great coaciern. naent to the whole country, that the produc tion of the leading Southern staples, cot ton, tobacco, rice, sugar and molasses, be brought up again as nearly as possible to the old fulness, and with as Attie delay as practicable. Besides, restored prosperity at,the South would be of Incalculable value in reconcll- Lag the population to the new condilion of affairs. Bo long as wounds and losses only remain to be counted, regretful eyes will be turned backward. But let prosperity flow In; let the new system bring plenty In its gain; let it hold not merely the promise but the realization of thrift, of order and of barplt ess, ane the peal will besetaem beredrto more with sadness. ~.W`hat'Uie_,' South esteemed its cbiefett loss it will re gard as 11l greatest gain. Then, and not till then, will the people of the two sections be fully prepared to !Lake bands in renew. ed friendship and bary past disaen.tions in obl In the Richmond Republic of the 11th instant, we land - a leader based upon Lae ad- vice given Dv Genend Hastam to the freed. men of Virginia, In Which some sensible views are taken of the present and future prospects el that State. It asks : "Wba wash that brought about the ab olitionietslavery to Flurope? There wee a time when white men were sl vies, and they would have been slaves still, but ths , their masters became convinced that tree labor was cheaper than slave labor. Tule it- wav, and no consideration of philan thropy, which led to the abolltion of white slavery. It Is true th,t, African slavery in the United States was abolished from differ ent censer. but, being anolLthed, we believe there are lea i¢ Vo - ginla who do not Bee that the intcrtsta of the landed prooneddr here are the same as in Europe..., and that the labor of freedmen is morn economical than their of alares. Vt'halever opinion there may be of the proe.,3 ny Wtlich sla very was extinguished there csa ae but one .oplnfort of the fact that the white race wig berbetter off without slavery, ami that the State will be more prosperous and power hal as a free than a wave State." Farther on it remark,: " We. can all see now what Vleglnla might have been If she had been n rr tl Stale. We can aq see now tee pr . o:' and pregnant significance or the odiyob - bn Of 'WASIIINOTON, .IS:FFltrtnott, fithlßGE.Nl.4 . .arna, and the it Trott,: cone Virginia's loont idutOriOds dny to I i.dn in stitution: Without it, Vitalism weui,l 11,11" be the 'Empire State of the Union; h-r Ott DOTS crowded with the ship; ot the world; fur cities as populous as New Vor's anti pliLladelphia: her vast mineral treaS , l7,B thoroughly develnevd, and her waltc ti :::l I productive and blooming as a garden. All this, now that slavery abolished, will yet be. A century hence the will b. the first. tiro wealthiest, the most v0w ,,,„1 of American States, and can the moat stupid suppose that, even If she had the she would exchange this Magn‘ficent pros pect ,for the eternal impoverishment an d impotency of slavery?" Thin is not only a hopeful, hat a just • View. If Vi iigintans of both races will act together in this sphit that old Common wealth will soon forget her griefs, Imagln• ary or real, in tha consciousness that the hour of her discomfiture was the most pro. _ pitious in her history. • Tag ease with which the Southern pea pie throw aside their Constitutional obliga tons is shown by the course pursued In Virginia and Louisiana, relative to United StatesSemtors. The Sate government of ' Virginia is now carried on under what is known as the Alexandria Constitution—fth • instrument framed at Alexandria during the war. ' Under its authority a legislature as sembled In that city and elected Messrs. UNDERWOOD and . SEGAB as Milted States &Haters from that State. That was a year or Sep am sunken , we find a legislature assembled under the same constitution, at ' Itichmend;.proposing to throw, that election aside, sad to elect JoIIN ninon BOTTS and the tebel Gener al Anummovi, of, the Tred egar-W4irks, In the place of the two above . IPA" leplittttto now,in session at Rich :. atdtiiiiiny authority a‘alkit derives It ~1441c*dritt . Constitution ; and it fat instrome4 IugfATIY authority at all, the "itliatimi,:rif Neisirs+ tranantroon and ftorqt:was legal and. cannot be 'set ado. du the other hand, if: the of Us filutwoou and SaGAn was Without author ity Oft the Elegislatire — taisittn session at gich*Ottdisas,nalegal turistence. : • There it itO escape trom this COSI OIUSIOZ But what care the Virginians for logic or Volnatitution ? They'd° not like the poll- Oat f UNDZIIIVOOD and SEGAR, end there fore determine to select others whom they do like. The case is the same in Louisiana. Toe present Legislature has chosen ,RANDALL, Ilmt , r and Judge Bolan as:.Senators, although the previous Legislature, acting under the game constitution, bad chosen Messrs. flitug and Conan as Senators. These attempts to set aside previous elec tions unpalatable to the present rebel rulers of the South, indicate what succeeding Legislatures will do, when their States Pt back into the Union, with the presontlegis laiion (weak and insufficient as it is) in favor of the freedmen. It will all be re pealed, and the reign of the dare powir will begin anew. L.kNARTINE A few months ago, when CARLYLE was a candidate for the Chancellorship of one of the Scotch Ira!reredos, a bitter opponent denounce d him as a "common Scold." L Al ,oerizeE seems to have fallen into the two , infirmity. Endowed by nature not only with vast talents, but with the highest genius ; gracefully cultured so as to get the best use of all his capabilities ; illus trious for literary brilliance as well as for his personal connection with some of the most momentous chapters in French histo ry ; his utterances challenge and secure the attention of the civilized world. But .11a appointments, flowing In upon him from many directions, have distorted his vision, soured his temper, sad tinged his writings with an accerbity foreign to his nature and damaging to his fame. Like CARLYLE, he has become a " Common Scold." There is this difference: The former took upithe habit because szo:ding was so con genial to his temperament that he could not help It, and success, which commonly fool lives the roughnesses of men, instead of making him contented with himself; in creased his spleen towards everybody else. The latter, by nature a poet, with a nice in. stinctive perception of the grand and belit tled, and inclined to charitable judgments, has been overtaken by mlsforttm , s, which, embittering his feelings, have inflated his egotism and Inspired him with contempt for the mass of mankind. A recent article from LiNIARTINE'S pen, on the United States and its Intentions to wards Mexico. Is being generally commen ted on by the press of thiscountry. Some of the more prominent paragraphs of this arti cle, translated expreuly for oar col nmns, have already passed under the eyes of our readers. We may remark in miming, that how• ever low as estimate LAIL& ETOTE may put on journalism in the United States, and on the manners and instincts of our people, he has at but descended to such a depth Un felt that he ought to find the characteristics he depicts and professes to abhor, entirely congenial to his own test a. But the main point of his diatribe is not without its compensations. The same point was brought out In a:ad:wood's ILig. mine, in the number next following the death of PAL MERSTON. The English Pre mier, according to that account, was elis ions his government should take tied vely the part of the rebels against the authority of the Union. To this course he was moved by hisfearr. The progress of the repub lic had become so immense, its population was augmenting arso unprecedented a ra tio, Its consciousness of its gro wing strength and Its disposition to use that strength, not only for the protection of its own rights but for the defence of the rights of oppressed peoples everywhere, was so palpable, that PALMERSTON thought the opportunity an excellent onelto cripple our greatness by contributing to our division. Lama nri:;x rests under the same apprehension. This objection to the United States is well taken. The republic is strong. It bas demonstrated Its power. It has a -fu ture before it grander than ever excited the efforts of any other people. Monarch ists may carp and criticise, and even MARTINE debase firmself to the level of a fish woman, but the republic will hold its way to the accomplishment of its high des tiny, Ci1533331E1 font VERDICT.—On tte 6.1 of November. 1934, T R. Goodman and wife were driving In an open wagon on too Colebrook road, croae log Pennsylvania railroad some two and a half tn./-e east of Landtsvdle i LaneseLer C•s. the hug line going west, was going at a rapid rare of si.cu-d, std the wind blowing at the 1;111e, and ao 'signet being hard by Mr, Got/d -umb, the train eras not dt , e3nered %LAU the Jenne bad crossed the track, leaving the irs,joll tun on the ratio when struca by inn lot.turn The weLoo wan thrown atonal, and kirs. Goodman en belly ernshed, Uses eau dirt the fu:lnering morning. whi.e Mr Goodman was se verely It ju , cd. Mr, Goodman brougnt suit a, it at toe company, laytug the demseee at The case want to trial on M ~rday ,nut, et I..sneaster, and the Jay rendered a ver• dirt fa,Lll: • t tbe norni.a ly fur 1.00011 - O_,NT RAILISOATI Stayer COMP:AM:I) —The eatery for a now railroad from Seta ) a lord to Wrlchts Mlle has Just be,. co . npleted by Mr. Joseph S. GM. Mani entitle', It minis from a point on the dielld'sharlf Railroad, near New fixlied, AltitllS mainly, and rano along rid 1111. s, to A.huotstoism, Yora tornp et - inv.:mg the Cod-ti-.a , r n lirtM4 , the N'artberu Con ra' tin it .hr I. • r r York, sad r....- r .1". 4-1 the pikr to 'X: ig, nea oisall:e. The , „,„,i in he COOl.l and of Midi ;-...1e It ;te pn.paed in ilOll ai I , ••t l!n^ ~r le hot. York, through Co:11[11 . .1a. Yor, - , Sea Oaf, rd ithil OD LO GettytlbUrg ; Blot from this point. i 1 Ir Idoprieed to I a nail it oa at l; InrU+er Wet neathoi ,' , CUO4 ',IMO, 10 "ItAitl.,oo, 00,1 oil to hen Dilcana Of t. 11u - rife:l.; Trlrprap'. save rcat re latelyre.fetrrti I t that city I,cm Chas !catch, S. C., cow:Ty the iatelligeneo tint the Leath of Gee. Curt.n has much itn. proved, t Ili that he wee thee in a cow:futon prowl:log the reef beneficial treultes from the rosoge. TLe Celled Static revenee cutter or, hoard which (ray. Curcio sad suite left Phlla thlt.hia [curbed at Charhattou, whore the 1.1. iris. reit rreo to were mailed. Post OrFlo¢ 41.1,INTMeNTs. — The P , St let Geteral 4n. mad , ' the Inllutvlut; appoint trfnlt CorDtllll ls 6heemektr. POILMeIoAg B-rtt• :.,:setter county, sten John H. I.4y.ht, re- • . INatam May, postmaster Wittenberg, Som " set %ants, v,co Yeter Ones resigns& e;en ur ALE.% STSPLIEN9. — The Southern e ssi , spoutlent of the Seaton Daily Advertiser Rives tyyinteresting accunnt of di: Vice President only late Confederacy : "While In Angwtahe other day I saw Alex 11. Stephens—a little Ma o .. with .51 miii „ l. One eyes—looking s ot tie i . witich like a human being as like a character faty one of Dicke .. stories. Yet if Georgians rev. s a c boy oe body It Is Mr. Stephens; and there isn't lion but that his presence in the aye 1e I,eao defal In the best sense. Ifs resists ah•u ooortii _ allies to make a public !Peed' ; but la m told that be conserves freely with all who cal l 1, ,, 000 bim, aid that he urges everybody to acee t the Issue of the war in the most cheerful and llber.t • - Toe coolest thhot we DaVO seen for a heir while is the following passage (rota the If mu runes: "Tbetinmersa moral superiority of the South over the North has always bar, noted by all travellers, !Their telly pions and sincere love of man, their tender care of Orpheus, contrast most happlie with the Inhuman and heartless treatment : of •the -nortiern nabobs tolvard the leboritig dm." :-Xtes truly Ono lova which breeds men like doge Sod buys and palls them Bee Ilve4stock. which steels the vary await of their brow mid the offspring of their Laos, does indeed present &contrast Millie treatment of the laborlog man at the NDrsh. But Manz God, the reign of that sort of pima love Lcovere—GMeago Rep. , BOGER PWron b.. opened a law ogleorpo Nassau street, ,New York. More fortunaie titan hie Enilleb predecessor of the ume name, who was imprisoned for treason. Roger la per. nottted to roam at taiga. and of Ms own free choice comes to life among the Yankees whom be formerly held le such contempt. !4. • GENERAL NEWS A BPIIIIITALCtusay.—An amusing atialr oc curred at an exhibition of apiritaal manifesta tions at Boston, on Frol.ty night. A shrewd person present. in order to satisfy himself as to the der,,,,,,,f1 E y of a "strutial hand" which was shows In an aperture in a "cabinet" axed, supplied himself with a syringe filled with ink, and wain nthg a favorable opportunity, squirted the dark fluid over the dglta and wrist of the phantom member. On emerging from the "cabl ,,," the hand of the lady who had been pre. riousliarbound Inside way examined, and the Inky marks liberally found upon It. The con sequence was a denouncement of the affair as n humbug, a denial of the Impeachment, and a grand final made up of an indignation meeting of the audience, and the passage of teaoldtlana declaring the densonstratiorut of spiritualism a very decided physical cheat, MR. Cencrdinrren FORTZSCI:I3, the new British Secretary for Ireland has quits a notable wife. lie Is rer fourth husband. The lady Is the daughter of Brabant, the starer. She married at an early age a younger brother of the late Earl Weldegraee, and upon his death she Need • ded the Earl himself. Illub.staently she became the 'wife of Mr. George Vernon Harcourt. eon of the Archbishop of York, who for many years represented Oxfordshire In Parlammt and upon his decease ere married Mr. Fortescuc. She Is an active politician, and a woman of mat ked ability. A Nana° Jar Is Slissoriax.=A Beers Jury was empanneled at Callao, Macon. counsT. Mls• soul, on the 4th instant. A snit for assault wad battery was brought before dquire Ballinger, In width the parties wore colored citizens, A jury well suminched, composed eatLrely of col ored men, who, after hearing the evidence and thei charge of the court, eseessod the flue of twenty one dolls's each. to he paid or replevin (d, and the case now stands recorded on the docket of the Jcumice. Tan colored people have gone to work In the right way. Instead of entrusting their interests to Mb. re they Dave resolved to look after them in lemon. They will maintain at 'Washington, permanently, a delegation of their beat mee to keep aaharp eye to their Interests. Fred Dou glass goes as the representative of New York; George W. Dewing appears for New England; and there are representatives besides from South Carolina and various other points In tho West and loath. AN effort is making In New Orleans to adopt the California system at having and selling fur gold, though it Is doubt.tui whether the plan could be made to work as completely as la the El Dorado State. In certain articles of trade, as for instance, cotton or other articles of ezport to foreign countries, the effort could no doubt be made successful, but in the average ran of domestic trade it wculd certaluifyrove a failure. Tna New York Round Title having berated Gen. Grant for associating with such fast man sod spot tic g charicters aa George Wilkes, the lever comes done upon the &mud Table by calling Its editor • Bohemian poleeat, a cracker '. hiding scribbler, a foul hunk, end other pleasant elithma, which lulls show time justice of the Baited Table's original statements. LJOI QOATTLEnrit. of Georgia, ban applied for a pardon. Ho "rents hie base" on the fact that by service four years in the Confederate army as rebel-wether of a dock' of erellers he "helped Minn the thine to et head. and et tinsnithed slavery." "If we had'ut fl t abut it," say. the Major, "the damned thing would bey been thew ball." A arecnardir of virgin gold bee been discoverd ed in a tin mine it. Cornwall, England. It niexasees nearly three inches In length, and two sad one-quarter inches In diameter, end weighs railer more than two ounces. TEO Lonhitaaa &nate has reantleated Its for alty by retuning to have toe national tie; SUS pended over the prachling oftlecr. A Great Cbarite Proposed Dr. A. G. Egbert, who resldai M rerrltie, fo Mercer county. Pa., and who bra realized a large fortune from 01l lands, la • thilanttrapic cit.l nen, •anions to employ a portion of his even site means, during his lifetime, In dalog During a recent visit to this city Cho Ito,tor waited on Rev. E. W. flutter and lady, and thrtugh them submitted to the Northern Horne for Friendless Children the following truly literal proposition, via The Doctor will donate a tract of land of tw. hundred acres, worth $20000.. and will erect thereon bulldices to coat to: less than $lOO,OOO, capable of accommodating from toot to dee hundred children. Mr. Watson. another Phil. anthropic citizen of Sterner county, will con tribr.te an *dal:tonal 620,000. Toe orphans of soldiers a• d sailors, as well res friend' a. chd. then in general, will dud In tale lurstituuori all the enthrone of a bonne. The nround fur the edifice is to be broken In the eprioc. The - stittrtion' is to be controlled ander .he kilut an tpicte of Inc t dicers of the N.rtheru Mosel of this city, and a boa-d o®-ere to ha chosen Iron Wcnte. Prturryl7.l. It is deslgi ed to be a rest western laeti;s Linn. although f pee to r lend Co. children trio all parts of the State. Those p - opoeals of Dc. Eggert Laving hem. submitted %o the officer, of the No them Home, we a by them unanimous. Iv accepted, and the necessary committs a for their early ronsammetion appointed. It is proper to add, that ou preiarnt bench whatec. cr accrues from this donation to the Northern Hone. That institution has now dependent up on It a family otiffirre paundred and ninety children, one-half of them the orphans of sol diers and tenon, and hence, as heretofore, it stands In aced of all the patronage a onerous public tea bestow upon it. North American. PUBLIC NOTICES CITY ONWEN IFIoNL—Tke T)11/'/IS REPUBLICA'S siirrati of the city of Pittsburgh are reqs,ested to assemble at their usu al Ilse. I holds, g Elections In their Wares •nd Precinct. respectively. on Saturday, December 161b., 1865 Betniveu the .ours of THREE: mil SEVEN tetiL.l CR. P. 21., and vote by belief, o 0011110.11. canCudatte for the onto. of M A TSAR, OON TR LEH old TH.t. AM/ sEIL The Judges and Inepe , tors regularly elected et We last fitunicZnal tleatl as WWI eat ea sincere of C Is election, e• tept In the I Meg Ward. greet. • Judge and one lusnentor shell De thou et stated lo Ilan or the prevent ltd.noaratic inanembents. The n tea polled be carotin/Iv counted, end a °elute..., setting to , h the aturaner palled for each cendhints, d-ry reigned try the election Wei Judshell ne returned end presented to Ina aea of the s• set el election hoesda. repo shall Inert at the llhearner or the 0•4 noon Count:U. on MONDAY, D. a lota, at 10 o'aloek, •. tt.. ...int the returns and doctors the prrenas have received the istg•st nu inner of rote. to ne the laOnailleell for lard amens . A. rlt. BROWN Chvir , uto Excout.lv• Commit , -,1 1111.11• RT. SeolutAry. u.a if ur .1111.1.a.titlEm V TION.— , Uttio• Itelothl•e•n % otrrs ul Is, CU, ol eto, are trque•trd t h•Stal • to .t thel. 113.10 riscr• of rltlttig elrett.o. 1 1 . 1.313• 4fre act. rt•prot, ly, on lift r It , Dee=l 3 111, 111, Srt rren 1% , ,r• r., en, . ' CV , r •.. 5..4 111 1•1.1"I'olt - . 1 111 5, (3 ,t .t t% All U 11}'i 1.:• It- • i.a • , 1 LK 11.8.1- • •CL.III t.• n ••• 'the the, Cult". lial,to ,c 9,1 v , t• • • u , In Iru e• •••int• I • n , en• l•oa Th., et I/ cla!I•Itto I,r 01s, vrnJ tI3 ,11 , t , I.lj the flan of tno Kg ecu I,•c .e ou u tefarelLo . ...ll,l Ins( of the v.l ‘ll 4,641 t ht homtpst reu, ftwit boa, , ,fficg c wt. L thla tOsulutaua, Lilett Sofas iLttli Lot bo tau., lcU K (NO, I'hiiircess. FAY. RAaneua, ,ecre , dr., la arrt - e- CITY t 24/N EX 6.717fif I=7 21111TEW. Pieces:we 13te, ;tat- In nun. atiOLOCP n , A sntul lon 'reseed eta meeting of th• tlommittee, hell at the (Mice of the Onalro .11 7 ticeiilly es ening, Pecenitcer 1911 , the Colonlta po blies se of the Tentb—k•rti ore icemen nittined to meet et the 0014001, Hotrge„ on 1 - trial street, In said wend, on 1-Artllll.l2ll' AFTER NOON, ite m Ebner Ilan, between the hours of 2 1,04 i 1 o'clock; to yoto by ballot for .114111a1f.11 for Mayor, Uoinii. Moller, And Tressuter. Dy order. A. M. BELO Vi'N,4.lllairmsn. 11 E EINLPASIT, beeretnry. dealt. POLITICAL. JOHN MotJAIIGO, of the Dtb Word will Lee amino - 1116W for the norin•tion 'or loot roller, rubjest to the vote stile Unloa CAI tone of l'icubarga, et the Letlacomirig Primary : (Mart. del:te FOIL Al AS On. lir OA. D. W. ISEGRAW, La'e of the 11.4.6 P. V., will be a estactidate lot Mayor of &Leah.), fifty, atti•jest co the Union nosolathe orrtite ag. CITY COOTROLLEIL SA MULL ALLINDER, Clerk in the friend Tryasurer's 1 fffloe, tho solici tation °flits f. trillaffer himself as a condi. date for the above o Mee,ubJect, to a vote of the Union party at their eusul .s ni Primary Maaiioa noilde tar.FOIR MIA lOU 01 , PENTSIII3II.OI.II SP,IiiIIEL KILGORE, t 11 3t • 01dt ••• . —0 .65th PeraIITIVILISIa VOlCUltaerll «FOR DIATOM °AFV44 ti JAMES KoNnouss, of U, T h i r d Wa rq ALI EOHBIQT, will be a tan ..oat, .0f Mayor, "aett to • Tete of the Untoo . tote of ALINGUDY the ensuing pritssil ectia. WYOE ALTOS. °Aram- wW - NuTs. Uk., ¥ta Rani wW be seantlidate tot MANOR, ~,t ot nomination of the Cain Pe et fy„..„,11 Pittaburgb o ba bald prior nen any ea.. lino.lmitate, iILATURALTR.....4AXEs Wu. x 39 ' fi.LDRON, Llderuielt O iLut EMU , MOM. mit Out aoileitettou of Mardi, lute aaritentfd La to. low seam. to be used to tanatiamtbill erti.o the next blarrnilty, sad mill be • eandirlata - ettbjeet to the dines vote of the people!, In soon dsll4 with the recommendation of the lett Republican ffitmUtpel Convention. cm26.la dale. To-Let, last. Wanted Found, WaartPckg. We.. Inserted ender •pproprlate headings, ea thin page. at TEN CENTS YEW LINE. each Insertion. WANTS. Av A N TED FIRST - CLASS Id A , • CHINI,•T Immediately. Ap at R. H. Lk OKY.Y'S, 82 OHIO ST BEET, ALLEGHENY 011 Y. detz van. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD • CARR/Efis TO CARRY Tki Ir. 4101011 Na CIAZEIT.E. Apply at THIS UFFLOE lcorae4l - dead ANTED.—A home for two children a and 19.yeare old, la a kind ra oily with no other email children, and where they would have a comfortable berme, either la, or c( easy ac e.. train the city. Aden", with reference., V., Lime Bono), PIV sburth P. O. decleentd. ~fANTES.—A Purchaser for over FOUR iII'NDBED A.4./fills or LAND in lows, or an minhar.ge for city propert vie land le in Hamilton satiety, adjoining W e bster beter UV". lowa. /he owner can be neon at the 0 ezerrs office, evety day, from to A.. YL , until 4 r. a. del:tf ur AST/W-81300 FEB YBARI—Wc TT Wa n t agents everywhere to sell our sernov sn S2o ing Machines. Three new kinds, Un. der and upperleel. Warranted nye r oars. Above salary or large corm:01%81one paid. the ONLT chine sold in toiled Staten for lege th•e, 140, which err fully Iscenctl iy hone Wheeler a Wilson, Greece Baker, Ringer 4- Co. and Bad:elder. All other cheap machine. are Infetncements. Circulars Per Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddalord. , Maine, or at No, EMI Broadway, New York; No. No. 256 Carter strict. Philadelphia, Pa., No 14 Loma ard's lalook. Chicago, 111 ; No, 176 West nth St , Cmmnnen, U.; or No. 8 Spaulding's Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y. dea eod 6.1• F - IAT A N 'l' E D—AGENTS.—EMPLUY- T V WENT FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ALL oririEßs._fireat Hale of Jewelry, Silver ware, AC., ho The HAMILTON h 00.'N GANA,. G. NT DINTaIarTION. o.lr agent...are =shiny from Five to Thirty dollen per day, and we need .1111 more. Late involver from Europe have swelled our stork to over One Million Dollars. A oleo did assortment of Watches flings, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Jgwelry of all kind.. of the most lash. lOnablo patterns, selling at g 1 each Sea, 53cents for eertineate, sad you will lee what you are en. titled to; or send II for five certificates, or It for thirty; or send a three cent stamp for our terms to' ascots, which are of the mast liberal kind. Now la your time. Writa _plainly your Name, 01 y, Ceara) . and state to HihIILTON h CO., 1101 6673, P. 11.. New York. nalesroom; at Liberty street New York. nerkiim Wi l le r". 7l s i g t j YVE T . U Y 1 LL . D . , 1 2 1 1 . 48 DUNGEON AND THE ESOAPE." Itv Accent D. ILICHAILONON, New York Tribune Oormapond CAL The moat lactating and *netting book eves soblithed, embracing Mr. Richardaonis unmans!' icled experience for four years, traveling through the South In the secret aervioe of the Mmes at the outbreak of the war ; tagth era armies and tette, both Edict and West, diking the first two Teen of the Rebellion; Ma thrilling captor.; his etudlneraent for 60 months to seven different rebel tOlson.; ble mope mod almost =Manila. Journey j night of nearly 403 mfica lttll abound In Wharf events, and contain more of the feet, hidk dent end romance of the War than any other work Tel publiatied. TitBl;4On, ladies, energetic gaunt men, •n 4 e B P: nally returned and disabled omen and T i le La want of proff table employment, cullarly If spited to their dl I We dace agents eloalng OISO per month, whi c prove to any doubting appklaartt. Sap! to, cu. ‘flit EBOS. t.=, lam Address, H. E. .order Sixth a jegllncdaerF Philadelphia P.. FOR SALE. poR SALE-A GOOD ROUTE ON • TLIE 1/11PATOR. Apply at OFFIO E from 1 to 4 oYlolk, P. It. n079:0 VOR BALE-PONY-A BEAUTIFUL 111AUXANAW PUNY, Jet black, c bitable for child, ea. tincture at frllitiliEL lit DUMB- L&N M:4 Livery Stable, Liberty streeL ao29:Jenl FUR BALE. EIVO E, BOILER, FLY WHEEL. as compt•tes ready for putting up, •ultenne to • aow.nllll or any purpoae requtting en hotel, poser. Apply at •tectett lit THIHU STILEET. 1: SA.LE.—CHEA 1,101;5E6.-1 I ..ber tor eat• SEVGN Shlnlefe HHICK IlltirE.l.l.llUUS (In • row), each euntstnleg throe r..ou. 0104 Celia:. /17111.1 C I at the (lead oi H etreel, A Irgheny Clty. Lot To each house o fnet cl el.. trice gun far the oUtaldo Soul. and its. IM each of the Imelda houses. (lug, tnell.puta ble F further parttculesa apply to SAMUEL tri ER, Mit s 61 Federal St., A/Innen) , 1,1)N AIA —A NO. 1 tTOCK AND 0 FIA IN EARN. containing about TM sates, alto al e to renown eiti tritenahip, Watkins - too county, Pennsylvania, on the hinuongstiela river, one mile above lock Ito t, 110 arm of the belt neer bottom. The w hole farm t. under • high abate of cultivation Etna apple • ortbant, about at * of coal nitL pit opetten, the fencing Ie s3OO and lacattoo beautiful Vol Welter particulars enqulre of 0. Ttottr Ell, Kcal Estate &neat. ho. tee Fourth street, or to E. T. Vali Vie. 411.1, on Me premises. not tero ELECTIONS N•TI0,11.1. Hahn, Ptct•b“ngtx. 11.1•4 ember ttn. N ELECTIciN Pon NINE DI:INC: t r - 01L,3 THIS HANK vr1:I re Lel.] at that, klask lug /10t.... E. • k:-..5DA V. lee 11,h of Ja.. •2 Y. IMAy belaeto tho boort of 11 n 1,1 • .1.11 t 4 C i US, kle•Lter. IV•itorul BAN' r ,, i•DI Necetunes Fq..h,134.1 ri HE ANNUAL ELECTIoN 1, 4 om e , intectong of thin Ilan* w.lll be hold at tee Batik, no 11 , E,DAY. January ete,i 3, between II a. 111 lis..dt e. r. ' • • osr3 - 1.4 LUHN I , SCULLY, IJuhlar Faun NATON•I. It•ac or At wanner, I AU-U.10.1r , P. , Deo. fah, ISO& N ELECTIUN 1011 NINE it eltS OP 3 11/ c DANL.. wilt be Caul at the 13..000. House, on Y ,lantsary eth 1000, helvorro the boor. et 10 • a cad 1 o'clock, r. dept. J. P. KRAMER, Casale, bletooAo 0 • k NlAlrcr•ertmalv , ff•T.11•3%,? mese(' non. Ith. Des, ( TB E ANNEALALECTION FOR DI KWFI 118 OF TFI DANE will be held et the Denkure House on TUESDAY. Fenner) . Ir.. between the hours 0111 • W. and P. at_ de 1 Ltd J UliN , Cubit, ?v• /11.01 CITY NsTIoOIL Ifewt Ow ) Prr - raerntio, Dad Wth, toWl. TES ANNEAL ELI,CTION FUR DI. TRIO BANK will ea Pala on TT' Mil, Y, January it.h. Ma, below. Lao hours of I •od 3 o'clock, r r. at OPw D•nkin Howie dell .3 ma J A , all Fl N. meter - t I.IOK iIi•TIO3 AL Ils> s or I'Veress: moo, fY ceoststt 91.11. 5945 ECTION NOTICE,—An Election of -. A o.or '9) (Sate:me of Ihte Gmt, to ...ve Ft. c0...* 9 sou sells 9.9 Letd et the Tl.allee, as. I I Ni 0.101 Sets del of Jeoussy, teee, be tas els fee hoots os 1 sac snca P. II thll I ..,111.• R. A. Sal ITI-1. CA4l.ler. -- Aiteuelevr 11, , x, I I,, , evabc• A N ELECTIoN Full 1 , • Isi I,: 1)1 it ,t; 1./US of lAA& Uw4 witi be t t-',l vt Ii It /1 , wt. ola TI EVI/ A t!.. 11 14 a., nf IvOS I,l.r.clqa ILe Lc ,111 a v sad 2 r x. M 'is KY, a %alder. LECT wricE r• nt the 4..... try ti gind l'e e,, , d wear at tt,e cum did% I • •,' d he held os Mos I) A ve Ilea I,la, st n • Itt.tt..tatte Way, b.. liaad @Wart, Natty.. llatl ht tar. i I aro , r s. Pat.:V.:at atta=4- aace zeloucatcd. ,:att tta .1 T. sTI. h U.l I.E, Set-ICA:7 I ICltall.e. At I Prcend THE ANNUAL Et.P;f:Tlf.)N for Dir,c;- +u thin 15.1341 to 1,1". n{ the 11•na ,, 4 uta. La ..lAnuAr) I.L. OM, L., ve.a t[rl...Lste of II A. a u. 1.1 . . _ CA* tad LI. M. 3111111 , A Y.ll , tahicr h-ru'.:u.l P. - n. 1,4.7,1, Dee 4, A 4i F.LECTION loOlt ril rKEN 1/1. LI 1111•11,1{N of tLia Company to m•rv.• .I.lrlnt Lr auatalag J-ar, wlll l 4 bola at tat. MONDAY, the Itith bet weer the Loup; of 11 A. Y. atul . l Y. el W AI. A. tiIIEPA.R.. Secrets; pIVIDENTA DIVIDEND. Prrrettehon, Deo. MI, [W. The Dot/ of Int c.ote of the (:01.1:51Ht.1 Y hat e thll day declared • Ih.idend No. ra, of Oh the Capital Stook. payable on MONDAY, the lEth lost. d. licatd E. W T Ell VT I,T, Secnt ary. I )1 VI DEN.D.— liaison • The Directors of the Hteminshass. East ham nod South Pittsburgh (lea Company, nave this cay declared a dividend of FOUR PER VENT. On the Capital Stook of the I lompw6Y, payable on and alter tee 150 inst., at the flanking House of It• HINSON,McCLEAN fa CO, Ito. 16 Fourth etrret. Pittsburgh. deintod -4e D. ROBINS() renewer. D IVIDEND. -- 017101 01 DION ONO FrZL • 11.17 .11 URTIS )30 NoVenAor tath, 1.1e6. Tte Hoard of Directors of 'hie Company have OM day declared a dividend on the Capital Stook of the UoMPartY of YOUR DOLLARS PER SHARE, Out of the profits of the past elk months, payable In clash cc and after December lot, te6s, free of 0 overnmee t tax. 0r,47t1A d tOHN IL °LANEY, See'y. PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL ME DICAL. A D VICE, On Syphilis, Goonorrbcea, Gleet,Sentinal Weak need, and all the secret ll:lnfinities of youth - end Maturity. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, AC., DWI AMOS &JOHNSON IXTOIITAIT TO LAMM Festmlo Complaints treated vrith gl►t mosses. Rent to any address on rso•tpt of ones. Lim Amos a Johnson lusts for =OUT years as. elusively denote thalrattentlos to the treatment of these complaints. Aildrus DBII, AMOK * JOHNSON, we. 143 Fourth street, ratta/X/IA, dall:lstSw tpThrVERBAL WASHING r. ERNES Sint but inn Hippest to use. Pam 0:11 0. 1 1 au us Hut at Non Haul 213 SL. Gish Wee J. k H. PHILLIPS I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A RARE CHANCE. OICO WIU buy the BOTTLES, MEDICINES. FIX fI:EES. s. Se., of eh WA) Me. , l CA 1.. • .v . F/A. E tguod /matt.) to Pitt•hurgb. Ai tit , sa "EJLEtn uezELTE OFFDIE. deli:lts CASTORS I CASTORS 11 UANIORS OF EK VARLETS', EVERY VAIILETY. OARTOR3 or EVERY V&RIErY, t•es r..YERY VA.R.LETY, OaSTOREI OF EMERY VARI.r Y, Tyrad.p .tOE 02 0 LVERY YASIECY, y . . . . J. U. REED & dnltlltd No. 15 Sink Street. Fal REWARI.).—Tee and reigned IleJ FL) 'MEM .BASF/E1.4 , uF uturnr merkee f,^ noire trom on board a Sat boat tying near the mouth er Iderbory street, on Illendey night, and t, e snore reward will be ,•std r the arrest sad 0019'101OP or the petty or pa-- t.es who stole them. Banners end olhere buytne ell Would Ao well to be on the alert. SOHN RENN. delatt No. I St. Clair Street. 1)1A - 111 Bif-rti—M 1 a w e 6, J. L. REAPS, 78 Fourth Street. del NS ThOUSAVII DOI,LISHB will pur- A-"ahaue ten aere• o. Ground, good deep 1011, SO choice Milt trees, apple and peach, tor 1 years grimtbi *lOO worth of fruittold In Ugh; ve aera• 13:1021,011•{ its Mt• of bay raised lut aea4on; two never.falling of Water, adjoin tag Millers. villa, and nest Button Station. Also, for 81.200, • neat two story house of tour rooms and cellar, stable. noel house, eta., and sore Of Vetted eitellte 10 rods row the str)ve, easy of access by A. V. It slimed. S. UUTIitIE&T & SONS, deli No. 61 Market street SWEITZER CHEESE ::SO lb. E:seltzer Chasse la GO or Uo lb packages SAO bones prima Gosh. sod Hamburg cheese, BtO barrels Obolos Winter Apples. BO bushels Isbell barks, so bushels chestnuts. 150 bushels onions, very ebony. tsi bushels fresh ground torn meal. eon pound. briekerhest flour to arrive low inirun, id dry a. barren. 500 bustrel• ear 0000 to at rare. 310 bushels rime boarra. 800 bushels tall barlel to ernes ltd burhela new dried *pries. For sale by cell n. RIDDLE. No. IS, Liberty street 1 AIMEd. BANE YOUR MONEY, J J By having your Ohl X.. ILI t/17 J 3. Pt 3EI CASTOR!, TEA SETS, WAITERS, FORKS, ILE Paull ERN, KNIVES. SPOONS, CAKE BASKLTS, Can an be re•plated and made to LOOK A.ND WEAR EQUAL TO NEW LTA SMALL COST. JOHN M. COB.NWELL, Cel2rrtf N. 7 Rt. Clair tltrerot THE GREAT PURIFIERS HEMAPANAKA ( BLOOD EURE.( A 1110S7 HESIAIIKAI3LE A fiTI , L.E. AND ITIVE OGEE FUR Scrofula, Rheumatism, Four&lgla, Itch Dyapepala and Ptuaplea, AND ALL DI: EAb SOF TILI: SKIN. A. a Tonle, It mires Qui appetite, wont s gestic... sad whollyr restores the phystis 1st:ono and It steno but • • DUI to prove Ha virtu Tar Ws by NINON JOHNSTON, rah meow. bouititfold wad Fourth street.. SHAW & CLARK'S $26 and $33 SEWING MACHINE.I. WITH TABLES OOMPLETE. They Hem, Yell, St.net, Rlzt6, Estbro'.dor DAM. Tre de TEAT, PANT ALARM AND 00AT MARINO AND ALL RINDS 01 FAMILY SE , SIAtt ON THE SAME MACHINE, ANTI THE. NAWIN“ WILL LAST LuNGYA THAN THE OARMENT. EVERT niAtIIIINE IS WARRANTED PNY FIVE 'TEARS IL H. LONG 112. Grant strew.. nest Pllati coo. Scrod pirrssr R. 11. PA 1/MRO/A K MACHINE WORKS. R. XX., 1...M1Cr22C - 32". No 32 Ohre Street, Allehherty Nlanctf•rtur•r cf IMPII4 , VED It MIN.; T frixTril}l USED IN ".111181N.1 toll. ANI,AI.I" Wt.l.t r. Pestle...tar atlas I,a .wardL to Lla r•i rated Iro proreU'mehl• la JAILS hlsod Jr•INIT,. miole or the RE. , l* and LOW t. , 01L utIoN. In etaadant e,tes, abd oblate/ad, au that parch. cao • Nat by moil or telegraph, •el be found a perfect tit.. all titnes, We also fusalan Rope.. Beams. acu•ll Toole an., to then who may wash it. Engine. and hlacElne Worn made to ordat Urgers by mall peon ptly attended to lam prepared to grant LJnences to ether mumfactetrers (or those improvements., liberal terms liMx It a.l!egtie. ay P. (1. deletisaws R. 11. LECII.Y. A LLEGHENY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND, WI% drily rc TWO LEA MEE under the wutpt..ee Or thin eu eciarden, on FAIIIRDAY EVENING, DEC.l6th rogi-r-- - 11 MUTAT T 1 ,43 OF UT - R. SFr:, TM. 111.1rMEH1•. r PEN 110$DAY EVDNIUG. DEC. 18th. EXCELSIOR HALL. oc.er ot 7'cder+l ,ca I,t.r , .!..StreeLS, ALLL MUM Os 50 egrr.to to ea , h Leot,re. or 73 caeita to both Lectures. FOreekle at tlat hoot en 4 Drag Store, a 441 at the doer t j A N It 1 ) NANCE Mrtting t, Duerr so• undAy lA, ed r ,pe,nor Councal ..e .he - rf , / ,t iee4.ny,,,,sd .Aerefry 104 Ban,. , S , of Chap er etl'4. woo. r. LI IL, ••Cay be !toot the same ne r.er—eel'r• Ds , 2. Ihs her •1 elwn raPoraol I oroeiot Cr. or Vet t• ti. h.ve Dec.. ap mtru inch, an I nasl, si to Ihrnewate la h .n a tha Trest,rer, who eh •11 me...w00 iieWy give f utilta ri. we. 141. one uteri, by ....artisa n, nt the u:natalinowspaliers tn• Ott. to the ..'n a l . of i "1 , 00 Iho r.. 1 peril , . ini ;re., i, tiott Vtr •ir :vv.. pleat. will Or Mo. tv•tl by him. and that the Sate ere nor pak4 It . et. , tn.. date mthe •poroeso 04 the re, .ri 2.a21.6.trey In the toin Is .4 thr ray Li...lie:tor lor coll. - 01.a a. require.: L. 7 la Sri. h That 141 Dirintea receive w. d by .1.. Treas urer as •1.....1.7 nail through the . AM pro* Wed .111 l by Wive, herng Sewer n 41.8m eat, r hull he kept separate awl n - rart Iron. th. funds .1 the I:ity of Allegheny, and Ohl/ p•4l out by hlm to the p...ris who map I.a entttleil to retitle.. the ...one horn tit. limo a. the .•cne rosy 1w retitled by flit, without warrant or flutter ae. 'too of Connote. Lrydatted aid enacted into lase, this the eighth day of I , orenfheY, Ana° Lfornint, one thottyAnd eight to.c.lted and al x 4 fire. JAA GN MARSR ALL. efeat or Select Coancti. SIMON I ul • ummon Cu ,J.IJ Attrel • MACrEliliorl, lot el srleat Council. 111. McfMNICIOLE.:, lett of Common °moot'. 1113 311.1 IB NO INVIIBTMENT WHICH PAYS A BETTER INTEREST 4,11 RHINOS MORE OOMPORT, HEALTH HAPPI THE lIOUPEBONESS AND RELL)LIEF TO THAN A WHEELER & WILSON S I EWING MACHINE, Notting could emOre acceptable al • HOLIDAY GIFT, and when you I/1 Purchasing, In'9' the Best. Beforecco Ls made to knEtteds of Lazothee now using rlet• Lo I•tttOuri lad Vicinity. E. P. COPEXTER, NO. pr TUTU BT., rrrreurracia ',NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AIASOIVO HALL POSITIVELY TILBEE I , iIGIITS ONLY Tuesday, Wednesday 8; Thursday, Dee, 19, 10,11 The rtfat Conleoa.ation of L•thlootan Arttata ad Ovaarallered conmeistio3 of Ta ok.t ' Burgess, Prendergast. o tighs, and Doniker's lid x 1%.7 saw .ve. - 13 .r... E 3 I Ihv ItOft perfect ortaultstlon over ontaido of New York. No St •Ie Jr•kea. but ercrttotur ev ur•lf or., Wlth s change of programa. each evenlog. TWENTY BRILLIANT STARS Sir Doors open at 1. , "%: Commence at Tick. ta, 604 Ranted acata, aroma. Box office open roc: II a. lt, to I r, X., and R to 4 r C. ionic P. I' LA EVE, Manager. tBAL ESTATE FUR SALE, BY 8, 8. BRYAN, Broker, NO. b' IrnStrREET, , 13C H KU'S, DUI LI) TS'CI., A hnad me= zloty BRICICIr WELI.I frith odern convenlenwa, m .1-rint, near 11Ish atroct. Immediate prome•rsloo given. AN EIIOANT TRRRE STORY BRIM DWELLING, or fine finish, containing 7i WOW. sad combining all lac modern conveniences; •• Sret 11.70.71 Stereo., near the 0011.1.1, t:l4lt, Am FIVE ACRES OF SURFACE, nn the Fate. burgh h Steubenville Mil:rose, new Webstartown twelve mules from Pltteburgh. HANDSOMELY LOCATLD,• en the property formerly known as the Bowen Estate. 11 , I , -( SEAT, On the N•av lerlghtoo Tut - notice, ce•r thn Toll