ahe.fitlistairgh ttutt F. B. FRIINIMAN, RUSSELLERRETT, 8 —" : I Tl 4 9430 . TAX4c$t„zdfiN4s. m. 4549 ca. pAg.ATTR,As t spciATIoN .IPlasice..lles2huozNot NO. 16 FIFTH STREET; OrTTSBURGH DECEMBER 1G,1861 BAT C RDA Y r - = dab rstailistrs 11C THE Dn. TRICT. The Senatorial Committee for Ulm Dia % trietol.Uonnottileo hew determined thitiF- gro suffrage ought to be established In that District. Their chairman has beer4gß tru° ' , '7 - # O,llO- hilOr b!# het the rtcer " the sanction of the President, hardly ,id- mite of questipn. donaison has expressed Mize On r nnore thauon, 0c m.#04410,13.01 ( 4n, vox of C ado to , kadavikitea 143 Intro., duction into Tennessee, and hes sad - 'that' If h e were r cittzen of any Boutheri , Awe „ . 4 ,,, &oa t, mite foth.stdblishink It ha-that s tar „, True, he does not believe c4,ngtet3# No the right to decree the blacks shall vote ,LlErerdtviZdit thlif:Stateerelentlfliliettellion. But that does not touch his idea of tie, de sirableness of having them vote. ,e elm. nfir• holdsll that: Cagiegilits hot the author• ity to order a thing that he deems to' be ST SM + ar.tl;ust. ,libje.Alona on that head do not apply , to .tho Fadarld • District, The Constltritiorr erptioltly declares that GOD. d ‘ree ; alis,tl,4exe kow ,tp#v„islate 11;)r the 'MUIR a 5 uses Aitsi.eyer. Tbeie Is no othpr,repositery j uryower over all mat tels nr.l things pertaining to the District •tititb'et3Segre'ss." 'poweits totally exclu intetfe'rence from other quariera. The CouneJle of the city are In tribute- tion over this subject, and in consequence, titenniaitatiiAr' wti:4Pand`meqni to .)9FTBAk9?..iEFM,llLlsqOeldke, ands of lh4r Pleasure. rrobibly Congress ands tends how bad they feel, as.wiall ag the (p)l4gt et• plication would enable them to apprehend It. Sterkwh6re people who hold exclnelye political privileges, see the weightiest reas. one why their monopoly should not be en croached upon. In Englam), tor illustration, a controversy has been going on for ages as to the admix 'lon of certain white people to the right of voting. Aristocracy tams up Its nose al most as scornfully over there at the sugges tion to allow every adult white male freeman to vote, as democracy does hem at the Idea of letting ail adult male citizens have the right of suffrage. Except that demOcracy here has a pet Srgnment—or, rather, a pet prejuohz---based on color, it seems to do little eiSdshan ,xopy the stereotyped to ryar gurucnt against roa..hood aulTruge, Just now the British public hare this. same subject up fur renewed hearing. Such pressure has been brought to bear on the aristocracy that Lord Jon, Rosana., the . new Premier, has consented to bring a bill into Parliament to extend .he suffrage -somewhat, by reducing the property quail. tit:Eaton. Mr. J0n , ...; BRIGHT, the crest rad• teal, who believes in letting all men vote, has consented to accept this bill ; by which - he means, donbtlese, as a sagacious states man, to accept all he can now get, and then Fprozzonce a fresh' agitation for more The tortes profess to believe that the cm• pie will fall in pieces, or at anat., become unfit for the nobility and gentry to live in, f 'working mannfa.cturers, me-el:Lames, and farmers 11.113 permitted to joetle theta at the hvanings. They fall into as „elegant a tiff at full white suffrage, as does any demo , x , crtat„ , „ of New . York's Five Points at the thought of having die ballot tall into the box and rest beside that of a black man. Sn, e net, however, see what Is to help these distressed democrats of the District. • They-4,hrestan to sarrender the city charter -Inked the horrible radicals swoop down upon them in the fashion proposed. But then if Congress is in , he mood to pass tdf~l, it'accept the surrender? If It should not, and the blacks should attain o • .:-,l l lV,l4kDj °lB, what will become of thoso demOcrats who to not believe in politica MC.648 for oommlsera tIon; but in the hardness of our hearts we, 't thi noae '-tbAtpare the 'ALTI through the war,' these d9mocrats were at bottom traitors., and helped the rebels in every way they "koild.l .1131., blacks, on the contrary, were every one of them loyal, and to such a degree 'ffiat' not ti Man of them ever fell .I„in t i er stiPPicj.torri IL ie not 4 harsh it:ldg. a : J*4f loyal black mat Is a bet ter citizen than a traitorous white one. So kluthig fratilitangresa will hurry up its equal suffrage hill for the District. R E AVAAIN g .47f T tg 7u ER DI 11,EV Some of the—Southern Journals are be ._ fCtitiefi g e ove t titen it t l . per l ha7 e atrvbititrtderg Ito totapag% aimitiMarthato , contemporariea. The manner In which toltv discourse of the tisilish In conniving at and aiding in fitting' Mal privateers against the commerce• of fhe United States, is at • once mini * and.. Minising. None of the northern •presamtirft r ge More vigorously Than • -they, the -reaßottattilllty of the British gov ernment jai aL o "damage thus Inflicted ; end the goggle neassity, for the vindlca tic& of the •nntional honor,' of ultimately deiiiiiincling the mieit reparation. Norio trilb .The,Yebarge the aliens :bon, &scot:A . l,nd blecdtheill that has ezi '- tea between the.t-wo great sectional 6i006 ofAi6 procure. menu. .I.lavirigitist'flic-"colOrtird by the ob : &Linsey and arbitrariness of Gioorgo a Oak IRO Yordtea" ti.Tonientjelitonstee ani Itaimoaitteit !:Itiree4 Oltrprn,piedu order to prevent, thugrowth of manufactures and ,control The Mist Oielltable POrIIOU of our `,trade; Itul TOY fht - fintncr"pnrpose of so witianing as oar.* make car commercial derfttente poitialatir, '44 die . - integration I . ll 'eena.4ttehablii 4:rnougk from those In di6ao4344l4itility tic'Sngfatiilw ill soon 'be - 100" f ititrAtill&lp elentlag , at the bonds:than it haa noon at the North. Tim l'hllntielblii. P , ' , .. Is one of thet rment . aupportera of conciliation aaa ease, . be ~.. t•'- lfn'edL, giteWttin rres l4 thA"Out Its heniper • • .%e often sorely erlClii‘alkowiiibe •Inik, 4,61 n lie following ••06ei616ridt" 'ithte froth , tc, i tcr, CM. 'Forney) iv - Wsthlngtont ' •!.1 me4.4lsle,redathig, ,a-geththt. 800 1,,,,,,,, r .., rromdtletractoa:neho. raw for . tiongTota In oat of 4I • AbolwOtuitain .thatricts; . and ietul /defeat by-. '.,-,?et4 Cfn,PiM4 irlinia 7116leda4'srat het he . ~:bligi,VlX A ih.P.Att:the e rnl . /Orieht ' Pd . NOte .., . num a psopuan . that he ReTtl,Wo &Ulm • .• .. tide name oath. -ribs , Unionist. , reeel 1000 ~!, ' roceentardr the/1414pp° to th e latter openly , . , Atclat ed Itazahli hierthtipthe Cow tonal n — utindiatiOP.ouakbeieli, AtstabounanAtw eana tit®c ton elected from Alabama , but one can Ahu ....I oath. No`w, It ma d cb ot eSed a hardship leara the people of ouch ' litho& ' to UV Floe; but wools It not ' Veldelltar tripld grr a n trgyfri d tAlltb i elr th r e ebelll :All ~...it od a tyktli t iwert g h W it a i Vo l u b it i. r ., . r a n t . n rat o tiliake loyalty Luis/mons in tlilif A "GARROTER" In Boston. convicted of high way robbery, has been sent to t►e State Prison for twanty-tive years, THE PRIMAIIT ELECTION IN PITTS BURt.H. ' Under the' Rules of the Republic.. Party .0 this city a Primary Election will be held todzo between the hours of three and seers I' clock P. w., at the regular toll-Iglausea, to de termine who shall be the c.dbletes for Mayor, Controller and Trcesurer. This Is the tint time the nominations hare been made by ballot, In • stead of be Its aid cocas method. This change w as p ru ld._,l for in a resolution passed by the last uortaituiiiaff Convention, held two years ago, and the City Executive Committee hater ma. fall arrangements for carrying this plan of ...mined:33g into effect. Heretofore complaints have been made that nomination. were accomi lobed by bargains. Intrigues, and other objectionable forms of man ligament ; that the caucus system virtually pot the control of affairs Into the hands of a COM. piratical few active and perhaps not over scrapalotts indladna‘s ; and hence that the masses of substantial business men were not represented or consulted. We do not 'say that such was the fact, for all Republicans have had equal access to the me an:saes of the party Whenever they have seen Proper to claim their priplleges mad exercise :their right.. Bat many Republicans of , a re tiring. dispositlon, or absorbed in their own prl tTitt9 li , arkate, have not found it conseutant or congenial to devote that time to politics, which le 'apatite to enable any clan of man to man ipulate The eition of a CAUCA& Is a largecity. The primary election tecday really decides what tocltylartais too important offices mentioned for the year to come. The . regular election is Jemmy, strider the lawn of the Com. mon:wealth, sae hardly be more than • formal and authentic ratilication of the choices which shall he made to -morrow. It is especially oh ligatory on theca classes of citizens, la defer mice so whose opinions and feelings this form of nominating candidates was adopt ed, to come forward and participate there is. They may he sure that other classes will be present, aa they most undoubtedly ought to be.. The contra In point of fact belongs to those who poll the largest number of snifreged. A majority ought to govern. No principle of pop ular in...Mations is plainer or jest& than that. fair grated of complaint can tie found against the toolority for taking the honors and emoln• mentp of the often Into their own hands. t e say, therefore, to all Republicans, lure out, to morrow, e_xerciao youur onsuestlonabie privilege of expressing your prefcmacts for eta dldatea, so that when the elections are over yeti shall hare the satisfaction of haying done you duty, and no canoe for criminatlon and re-grim. Motion shall exist MEXICAN MATTIIRS. It wan announced a day or two azo that the French Minister had presented to the State De partment a formal request from the Mtn poor, NaroMilas 111, for the acknowledgment of NI/a -nal-lAN as Emperor of Mexico; and that Mr. MrwRIED was engaged In preparing a reply there to. What that reply will be does not agmit •1 doubt. The avowed policy of the Administra tion, coinciding with the tradition of the Goy anoint a./ the sentiments or the people, to against the establishment, through Knropean intervention, of monarchial Inlattathllll OR this cantina:a. The circumstances of the French occupation of Mexico, and the satisequent dee • Eon of MAILIVELIAA as Emperor, while the poo• pie layer whom be was to rule eras under utt:l lazy derma, have not lessened the feeling prey Bleat In the Veiled States on this whole matter, lent have greatly strengthened it. The French OcenpatiOn wait nafriendly to wards this repablic. It was designed alike a. an Insult and a 'menace. The intent/OM A. to subset - re the rebel cease. ?crags it was de dealgued as • fansmatt, by rebel consent, to the latroduetion of the same form of covert, meat luta the revolted States. The bitterness with which rapablimsa equality wan spoken of by the leading minds in that seetifsa for Litany years preceding the outbreak, and the logical am:salty that existed for harmonizing the civil government that vas to be sot up with the d.r mastic institution that wu pnxinlmed 0a the model of all civil organthatiou, with many •thee t. connussucc, Impart a strong pt °lability to this conjecture. Nay; there Is reason to th:rk th•t the occupation of Met., wen cot. let- rot , a. muted witl • view to direct bonito operations against the Union. It is no longer a secret, that Palmerston vu simmue to engage Great Brit ain in that enterprise, conjointly with France, and Ii cannot be doubted that these sentiments, so unfavorable to us, also animated the French Emperor. Thle complication vim avoided by an unexpected development at feeling 'and opinion en the part of the masses of the citizens of both Chore countries. Oar Washington dispatches of Lllll9 morn ing stated that be First Mentor, of the French Legation at Washington, had sailed for Europe (or the special purpose of acquainting .03.11 Emperor in detail wish the resolutions of our Government and the feelings of our people ea this subject. This la well. The time has gene by when any actual deo ger to this country Is to be apprehended from the foothold the French have obtained In Mexico. What that expedition was primarily intended t• accomplish. Is now an imposaibillty. ♦ failure In itself, odious here, and unpopular la France, It only remains (or the Emperor to recede from it on the best conditions he can dud, and under the most plausible prote.rta his fertile fettlilleil DEMOCRATIC LAMENTATION We do not blame the democrats for being an noyed at the miscaniaire at the plot they hatch ed to divide tha republican. In Congress tato two hostile factions. It was a nice pint. Mach labor wad bestowed upon Ito concoction. It nearly ex.haasted the malignant political strat egy of [Coca concerned In it. Only one defect het been discovered therein and that Is, that It would not gO of. When the precise time allot ted la the catastrophe transpired, there was pro found Mince. Ith body woo hart. The thing would not explode. If the State elections had only goon different• if last fall ; If the people of the loyal States bad presented a broken end divided !front ; if there bad been a revive of popular COMldfnaCtl in democratic men and measnres ; if there bad been In any tangible forma retrograde movement In PubHu sentlweatoes to the nature either d the great Issues In debate or of the measures needful to restore the Motion on a basis of per manence ; this plot might have succeeded beau tifully. Ides ! that the people should ho 60 Im practicable. The democrats have been "out In the cold" for flye long years. Instead of riding elegantly In the high places of authority, they have to go to obsearity afoot. It l a of no Ilse to them that there is a government unless they am wear the 'tenons and pocket the emclu. meats. Bat of what avail Is t h e pribllc demonstration they are making of their. disappointment ? Of whet use is It for them to stand In the streets, holding oat their caps for sympathy and condo lone*, as strirdylieggars do for pence? A docent self-respect ong►t to Induce them to hide their grief from public observation, HORACE lISATII/lID WAS OW:obn to One of 00 hotels at Washington, the other day, when s tall Tannesseean approached him: 'Wow do you do, Col. Maynard! lam delighted to see you Looking so well, sir." "I ought to recognize Yon, sir, I presume; but I don't." "Why, Col onel you ought to remember me. YOU'f met ',Scamp enough in Nashville, where I live," Pi. Mr" responded Maynard, in his coldest and ' , littlest master. "I lived tti Nashville LAO Years- I was attached to the administration of Governor, flinaort. I passed about the streets dully: out if I had been a Jew, covered with the Moat loattooma,u m .. ( r p m the grewn of my head to the sole of • my fool, I couldn't have 'been ntere ettutlmoly avoided and abhorred b , OltiZetna Of Nastivimot, The eerdea.eeeh ,4 didn't think It advisable IQ ask Maynard to take ehargerof his cue. 812(1.702 Fassmromr, of ht,,i t ,Z a _ intoo on the:Joint Committee of Congress t o ,„'"',., pue tirriblisd Ofl*e.e. for the memory o f r . ride ., Lincoln, Eery on a similar committee epp ont ,d after the death of President Harrison. donator Howard was also of that committee In lett, both gentlemen being then members of the Reme. Annual Meeting of the American Diann- The memhers of tile it Recd manufacturers' Aarchrol n 01 the t Staters, absenehihd at the B era Cl '!, Hee., PLiia driphin, Wedneede. ;sham ew, for il.c par;. en Ur 1.1,411tia their t Ltd an rue! 11,,te a Kele letchtittires wire mr,,.t 01 the eerie eua steel lauflin Lb • ugheu. :he UM... ILI Ern, 0! the l'reah ht, E. ie. Wald., Lsei , 1,1 Detroit, I,llehigah, Iran , I J..kseN (.1 Phliadelph.a ecce: e. 151 the el.atr. Ti:" Prest. deut pro tan. nat. I that I e In bad heap iu eliaieUCC one yea.. rte quail,. ly meetings bad I Lcie , ohe at one at CIIICat;,) ass! the 1.4 at rats! urgh. He read a Ptak:theta 0: want tab been acetone Wished ny the Arechtlation a ur.ug the past yea:, and cal:- ed the attention of the !Wan pure 10 the anpin- Latl , e Gt ptatectihn.l to oar II ter, tee, that Much credit cannot het awroded to Gar W.l.tern members, «ho hart given thzth to the "Lbtne- Trade League." It will be shown, by the r.p,ot of the Seer, tory pro ave. that the prod - tot of the blast or naces In 1%4, was 1...119,913 net Leas, (if this, 685.315 Line were anthracite plgs, 21(1,1G9 of raw coal make, and the balance uf charcoal make. The product at Pennsylvania and Ohio, exceed od.one tons. The amount of pie lion, scrap iron, etc., worked up In 18114 wm about 1,40U,000 tons. It la enbl.ll that Chit important interest is to be largely developed here is the next bile years, and it Is the duty ut the Government to extend to It every encouragement. Since the close of the war the oldie have been teadlly employed. Tim insportatloas nave nevertheless Increased to au alarmlug dekre... Unless the duty Is Increased (outgo iron will supplant the productions of out own mills. It comes to this point—wanm must be reduced be low the living Dobai, or foreign Iron moot take the place of American. Therein but one other alternatlve--thic Increase of the deity cm fot - clan 11'011. Our mamba, ship haa ggroan duriui, the part year from 77, origlnally, to 91S cunoillotlng and 20 honorary members. Our reeopla from duce during tha year were $10,423.83, •ud /rum other aonrcea. $2,476.70. It compilation et etallaties was alvidulinto the geographical group, or (Minicab, as fel lc we: 1. The high gruff., ,th; furnaces eitUutvd to the •uu. v wart: river., tu thr ,1 , posits the mouth of the Lehl,..-11 h, Non y. 2. 1 he 0: ho, 11,11/ group. c,1111 , 1,11, Out Inn nuoce lu Our tnih y of the St hu)11.2, rye:. 3, The Lower buoquolosnon group, rotaprii ing the furnace. in the veil, of the 311..11, henna river, and below flarr,bef,. why!, in cloth, the .oftto-orlte furosees of Alaryiand. 4. The upper Suequebonuffgr ou p, comprising the furnaces to the. valley of the f. ,,, pichattna, above Harrisburg, and no lila Juniata. The eastern group, comprising alp the an thracite furnaces mat and north Cl i . tnn,y;• van.. excepting the Coot.c. furnace. In New Jersey, w . icl, clung to the Schtly.k. : .on. (If thts Nr.vr .I,rocy enchains I . New lark 24 tenne,i;ret 3, sod Massachusetts it furnace.. Ia 1349 the Lelua,h ragout pttirluce.,l but 44,- 34? lona of metal, halcc ac 11* - i:rage of 4,4114 tote for en"lt furnace to bloat. In I , PO, the year before the war, they prta/need 11,v7:i Loris, wild° In 1864, the last of which air hese dellnlta is formation., their ppd.:ton reached 114,(111 1 iota an seers ;u of fur tact, tartarr. Their total actual capacity In ISI.O tins ton.. In the. peasant year i try are capable of productnu a/7.11ti lona. This ree.on conanuted Ib6-1, 4 , 1,105 was of ors, an 4 45t1,U51 too. anthracite coal, a COLIIRIMICutI feat of toss of oar and 2 1-2 tocs of ioel for tech to of Iron wade. lif the Sal faunae, In able group 22 are now 10 blast. Of the 2{ furnace. to the bichaylkfli group, are now. btek•: la the year 1W49 [lda region post unnd 23,4.35 tour of metal, 1,114 00 •Vfl":44, or .:`.e.29 tor evct Torr.', :a opla.:1,10. In 15(u) t 1 y produced 72 . :345 lOel, not la ISIA 112,426 tons, an .Yeses of 5372 lona per furnace. la 1551) the local ca pacify of the regton was 42,012 J Lou-. It ;` , 414 there were 2:0 tote of ore and 227.000 ton,, coal consumed, a aananmplaou of about 2 3.10 tons of or. and 2 tons of coal fur each •onof Iron. If the 32 furnaces nomprieing the tower Susquehanna group, 32 arc now in blast. to 1'45 on produced 111 r.f fir, metal; on Average of 2604 101,1 Cll f Ulna. IL blast. In 1'560 they made 101,24 e tons, aud 413 were rroduer!. •enfag,c2 4394 fir:aver tar uses. 'I la, catacoy thnan (urea. ore 1 , 2,0 e as 72,4(4.0 Wnf, LtieT are now Able to produce 170 V . ll Wog, Iu 134,4 rarfsarted 271762 toes of ore and 22.5,w5d ten' of COIL. 0 fraction over 24. tots of We, eh,: abdtut two tout of coal fc, each ton of :run made. Of the tweet- nine fartmerrs in the 1 ppCr hat,citlctlALLlA zrupp etzttta •re now [la 1 , 19 1./110 regi,(l wok:l:th o 2(01:er roan or Iron, at averago Of 2,42 , 0 Lla., onset. lir 140) the ;rvaltsrAlio wart C.r.1,60 , ,wh1ch WWI arerreorrol lh 144 4,as. as as er • sgr of :r 174 vow. .i•o • mt... tran. The atrnerpt cairs coy 01 th,e IegIOL IC /MO WISP 55,700 tons. Tie pro/tear.twr 1 , 7.100 LIMICY, 111 . VOA crouir Lave tore. la:. 11111111 M, of yr ore 4,11 t .• I.otlrkly that they ro aor:e. tor TAIL • , i4s• ;414 I..furs as - tong ena., titld Int -Llrt t I 0, and ht.= Ll*. Was of caSa lot cacti L... Or iron manufactarril. In the eiS-stelr 41 - 0111, the, arc Lharty-fine I • pace., fif irtliela ten arc ii•it in tilfutt.. cause of the general inactivity an Cde the Ilud.o and tit.0.40,111i . fleets to e5•!".4., 4 diflleultien atnonir the C 0 .1,1,1 and that price of coal. In I - 64 ins t tin act co,nr" lien he the canteen geoup p: else - tout of pig metal, an aStwage of J U•io 1,111, fn. each fur rta, In blast, twelve being then In operation- In lebto they , prceincid ex.ItIT lone, nail at 1564 130.140 tout, being loinfecrace In I`oit t lona p+., furnace in bizot. Tba utmost capacity of those worts la 15.50 wax X. 0,000 tons. 1 heir estimated rapacity tb , present year Is 201.,41, tone; In 144, 142,453 tees of ore and 11.".6,147 tons of coal were used, a consumption of 1 7-10 tiles of ore mud Lou vans of coal for each ton °Circle made of the total pialuellon In 1041 of anthracite yeg Iron. there WILT productO in Arsusscbeeetts, 2,509 tons; Mnw Tort, 1 . .X1,41e1l tons, New Jusey, 211,57 b Ions; Putneylvaasa, fkM.x.si to n s, m ar , land, 10.371 tons. The totaproeloctlon of the raw Wt.:mina , . coal and Mq furnaces for 1 , C. 4 was 710,100, of Tf ble h l'conryleanta pretlo..ed 121,6r50 toes; .Sfaryland, 1,717, ‘Vestato Ttr• Onta,ll.^oo, Ohio, The moo( of the table of the rollick mills making railroad rail. In the 1 . Ln...4/States lava, nutted. rim product of tbc•e mills for 1%4 was u 10110 We . Tot. , Preaeot Product/. Cap•ety .. 30412 11,000 :liana."taupe:Ls...l. rob Mins. Nev York" 6 N o we Jereey vennsylrankt te Maryland. -_.-. 2 6% cst Vaguals. Ohio Kentucky 2 51,413 138,030 . 11,447 10.000 . 1551,040 010.0X00 kchn :6,000 '44 1.1,000 ~ 301 140000 4,441 .4,000 11.04 30.0 w 2145/..0 50,000 0,4,10 tll,OOO IM=IIIEI In l 5 ine production of the In th e e,llll ry woe 20,01113 tons—six mil/sillily hav ing Locen nillt and in operate.. These mills hare 1136 furnaces, dawned as lollows • Double-y.1411.aq luroaces_. NlNgle puddling f 1111... Heating tnrunong These have 131 trains of 37 rolls, c 7 of w bleb are "three Otich." The increase daring thy lest year has been as follows: 11l 1077 r.-rolled 66,• 450 toes; in 1564 It emanated to 177,203 loos, the Increase being gradual yearly. Some time since the Secretary addressed the proprietors of each of the thirty steel works In the United Staten! for information which would enable Iglu to complete the statiatifes or this branch of trade, The total production of all Hinds daring the past year entourage so Stout 1,000 tons, an follows; Massachusetts. 430 tons; Conwtleut, Ilk tuna, New York, 11,500 tone; New Jersey, 3,700 tons; l'eun , ylvsnia, 1.1,500 tons. The works in the city of Pit taborgh produc‘d about one•half of tLie stee. manufactured 113 the colleljy. The capacity of our !leel works is not last than 45,00) lone per annum, The Pittsburgh Asisociation made no report. Their representative state that they consid eree themselves a pert nod parcel of the Philo delphla district. They had, therefore, prepared no report odOCCOIIIII. of ouch considerstioms. • .... The following gentlemen w re nominated by the committed appointed at thu morning ses sion an a board of manager, E. B. Ward, De- trait, Michigan; C. S. Wood, Philadelphia, Pa.; James M. Camel . . Pittsburgh, Pa.; A. S. Hew itt, New York; Samuel Thomm, llockdndaqua, Pa; John 11. Reed, Boston, Mass; Jam. Park, Jr.. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Joseph Kinsey, Cincinnati, Ghlo; W. B. Ogden, Chicago, Illinois; Thomas S. Blair, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Jahn A. Griswold, Troy, New York; Joseph 11. Smanum, Sera, Lon, Pa.; A. T. Stone, Cleveland, Ohio; B. F. Jones, Pittsburgh, Pa.; J. It. Thompson, Jersey City, N. J.; Chalks R heeler, Philadelphia. Pa.; C. F. Wadwoith, Buffalo. N. Y.; William M. Lyon, Pittsburgh, Pa., Horace Abbott, Balti more, Md.; B. Haywood, Pottsville, Pa.; Samuel J. Reeves, Philadelphia. Pa.; J. M. Lord, In dianapolis, Ind.; Simon Cameron, Harrlabtuir t Pa.; Thomas Beaver, Danville, Pal Henry G. Morris, Philadelphia Pa.; Jaynes . Harrelson, St, Louis, Mo.; A. Hammond, Hollidaysburg, Pa.; Alfred Hunt, Bethlehem, Pa.; Percival Robert•, Philadelphia, Pa.; James Roberta, No. sex, N. J, Executive Committee Harrel J, Reeves, chair man, Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles a. wood, PM! adelphis, Ps.; James M. Cooper, Pittsburtrti Pa.; James M. lien•ctt, Pittsburgh, Ps.; Joe Park, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Abram 3. Hewitt NOW York; Wm. B. Ogden, Chicago, Llr., J B. 3toorttead, Philadelphia, Pa... Toe. H. detan - ton, &rantnu., Pa.; (larks Wheeler, PM%del chin, . al ltd,erte, Philadelphia, Pa.. !•.6.ard Y. Tounsend, Philadelphia, Pa. Ail of the above-named gentlemen were next mmtior: ho, hold at Washing. Jo. IL Feb:.ry, w wt.iett time Cit Asf °elation adj, Barrt-n Q , Eran. f fan Si rot uninterestinlr feature of the British I,s, I+ announcomma that Her Majestr, queen V.etzrua, will formally emerge from her Fowle .. o nu the ,t c, tmiou it the (moping of the new rnritarn , nt next month. Of course there are : end and nearly enneratnlations among the I , ortlallett, The Lonthm ahopi,ping Internet Tv!!l be bt.rol, itrt•lll with Joy, To that intereK hoe I ern touch ct" the incrarant clamor NI hi. EL , more lond.monthrd seetion of the hellish pre, ha , kept up for the reappearan c e i,f• the 6011 . 11.11,q1 in perms, on great State crew. No ..0.1.•r intt - 1,1 miffernd half at much from tit , Into ehi h c.,urt rcreutionlult, toed tcruvttiox Lave fatten of Igu.eigrani. I ire,: eta rttax.lllNo.—The practice of preaching In the open air la hoctiming very pre relent in F.r..dand. It gee. on In almost every part of the laud, and a pet - Idler rhwa of Illperata preachers l growing op to meet the demand. ''They preach wierever they can gather an audience. In the street,t7 the roadside. In cot tages, theatre., lump halls. corn exchanges. In camps and barracks. They arc lure to he on race grounds, In fairs sue at execution., wr Ich to 'England are public and draw together myri ads of people. At anon public gatherings se, oral of theloarrange to gu t.'gether." CROtEIIA AT Vent CRl'%.—With the last rein forcement of Wrench troops we received the cholera, On oae of the French I.raneporte there were quite a number of deaths. Three f arsons or reported to have died ou shore here from cholera. This is really [midi:lg to be an en/cr esting lt,ea/ity. We arc experimicing the ef- Lets via Mt:a war, bare the prospect of a big war. the nearer approach of the ch...iera, and the fart (sf lits yellow fever. A fine place for ltamlgants. Vera Cruz Letter. Inn populatioa of esveral of the prlnelpal Ma¢IIAL elides, pith their weekly average u Ltirtt , at.t! Deaths, dre returned ha follows: op:diutwa. Births. Dost/u. .. . 1.24 f 1.377 1-./ N:3rre twora .... it t.ti 10..4 young rltstlns now Under arrest tor the trmrzter of an 'old mats 01113 W ti,oddare, In Heil:, !met . contly, N. 7 , have made confessions of ttn:r b.dooy nod. The alto eclifeets that they Its I sdechcd a torten keeper, as another victim, and =natty rellrd at be tavern to rob oral kill him, When their hearts tailed them, and they left him unharmed. The leader of the Barg of ell:alas Is only eighteen years old. Ncr.ll,lCrt A rITI V ITT rn G 1 1T =NW ILVT EICI. • antes.—An nnasnal/y native demand prevailed no the street yesterday for all class of Govern ment e,a . antic., partly for home Investment., but la., to a large extent on !Orel go account. The ad vicea by the City of 13.1.5z0n and Java ineleated ,toady appreciation of United titates etocka to th, Condom market. and a rapidly reviving bast utee.—.t•u Yet Tieers Maur svi , /swat-a Cxtvtatte.—The lately pub.isbed puller rrport of Nee , York for the year .Lowe t hst the arrests of males for various of• wuc. amounted to 4 . 4.7 . A, while the arrests of femaler were only '-'O,IIIO. This proportion of it , peon corresponds very closely with that of Nevious exhibits, and with the exhibits made ID other IflrgT cities of ILIA country and Europe. RELIGIOUS NOTICES fIIRIPCrIAN fea!'Rt:fl. AL LIIIIIT CITY, IaCKL-slokt HALL. ...urt kederAl And Lannek streets. Pantos, KlNci Nesrises •t 10;4 m. ADA I p. fa Yrsyer Meetsng on W EI,N.Ii-S - DA T EV2.14. 11441 The yuOL•c are our[ 514 la•Itod to Attend. JAl►ltd L L 167101 PI INIEUTICLIS.-IrIIL BA P11:,7 Utti Itcki tAt:i lr oN hereafter toili thou church &creme& to MAJrI 01U 11 A 1.1., on Fifth street. Preaching by the ',wit,. Lev .1A Al ES it. 11111 K Y It.Sllrl, teeny LULU, DAY at to., mod lk. Sumter Sattoctl al 2 tt'oiaala r. • Dttangen and the public are ettrOtatly invite.] to attend. Joni.. Lees. rt 4 PUBLIC NOTICES I. PI 1011 PYI NA Y mreritAii.-TY• IS tollowtos p . stitol•ters tupelos . complioJ With 4110 :he resolution and order of lbe City liac:o• ft• on& swore, 1 ,thes•lons oullty th e o!lleers of tie IratiOt. to• bell on DDILM BEL loot po s t lu ouunt the Yates pOll.O lot .011 c•ndhlate•re• .tootArely, sad to eaetude 4.1 0104,0, rtt Oct alaron—JA2lE:h+ Lo ) 11"1 , Y, Jr • WM. C. e • v•• • • motet. Coat. NAY:I'LL ate iopt. W al• po i • oxesitll-‘ll SAM eat MetlA 11 11$ MiiiiiMOISEMI r k_naaut.v• 'OM -.1 . 1 - 117,611( RUH O.IZE7Te: 4,M141. 147.:V (IA f 1031.--1 II! A litY27l - It4ll 1.1 ,t ockholdere for the EAccflan of lit2etra, w -1 / 1 o t n•:,l or. th e 11V.ST ruu1t.31,41. tan) Of t .: , larb, at It 0'a10 , ..*. a. .at the Rtn.ff, .16 - 2a.041tEl S SCEIOY J K.. I cr. itcr SZEOLTIVE ( 7 0n - I,n4r. XITTLk, Dooember 13th, OSSA- in puh • t d: a resolution passed •t •rueettua at Do Committee, held 54 the °Mee at the Chalon na on Tuesday ex eutee, December lt.h. the Cale. lie. pdblleab• of Um tenth wen! ate teeny 00014.1 to meet at the ht'LlOOL.RDUtalts, on fiesta street, la said ward, an ,ArincLAy A FTERPI {JON. De eemher Ich, between the noun! of 3 and 'I o'clock, .) .40 by ballot fox candb.ttea lc? Mayor. ()oat , troller. and 'neonate 4y order. A. )1. BROW ic , Chairman. . , - • • —. Ittexaaar...Saeretary. nisi& • igir(lTT CONVENTIOIII.—IIie UNION REPUBLICA f 1 , VEltu of the city of Pituburak are requested to assemble at their usu al niece. of hoidteg Elections In their Wards and Pres:octa reepectlve/y, on Saturday. December 18th, 1885 Between the noun. of TIE/LEX sal SEVEN P 11. , and sots erwatot, to nominate . sandlilate• for the oners of MAYOR, OONTEOI.- LEN and I It EAr tin Eft_ The Jol.4ers and lospectors rwularly elected at he last AthaWire, tleeu.tn clad ', L ee as mile.. el , Is election, except la the 1 hLr.I Ward, where a J edge and one It.nAsintor shall be Una cleated to lieu of the present Democratle Incumbents. The rotes polled snail he carefully essunted, cad eartideate 1011ton:orb the hewers polled for each candidate, dbly signed by the eleattoe ow n, shall De Onturoed and presented to the Judge. of the several election Dowd/, who shall meet et the Chamber of the (lemmata Council, on MONIJAT, tam. lath, at to oleteek, a. w., coin, the returns and dealers. the perm"ns who shat) tare rentired lbs Ingest number of pot. to be the nominees for sent offices. A. DI. BROWN, ... • - Clemiremn of Union FAeou . the (Joana , F. traszotAtrr, tieenhcary. de" td i .... " -td7l - 1 - E OF AI.I.IIOII.IENY CONVEN TION--The Union ilepublleen Y oten or the City of Allegheny, are requested to eseemble at their lanai places of holding elections In their Wards and Preoincts reenectively, n SAITTE. liA Y, Decomber nth, 1808. Deirriklu the hours of THREE and SET t N o'clock, r and sote by ballot, to nominate • hid YOE, DILLECITtin UI 11l YOON and WAND °Felt/CAS. Toe (Meer. holoing 1414 election Roe loorticted to Dengue the totting to the Union lispublican voter. The following reetdutlen rens also paasesi: gtrolrra That each candidate for Mayor and i °ay Officers natty the Chairman of the Execu tive Commatre on or oefore the 034 list. of their willingness to strident tee nomination, and those tilling to comply with this resolutton, their vote. shill not Do counted. JOS IAL El HUM Chairman. S • L•lTraGe, Secretary. • POLITICAL. r4r-ron JOHN MoCA.HUO. of Lh DM Ward, will be • oarcel.late for the notathe ttoa for 17Ity Um:Mealier, 'object to the vote col the Palos llitt zeta of Phiebucgh, at the f.rthcocniag PH mere I , lactic.. ur. FOR 111 A V D. W. MEGRAW Je of tho 10th P. V., will be acandidata for Mayor of Allegheny Oity, anhjeet to the Paton taltuleatlon. nole:te . _ yQl'tT Y CONTROLLEit. ()lent t❑ the City Tr•aiiiirere Ogee, at the 1.11.1. tattoo of hie Meath. will airier htar.elf a. • °wadi iliac for the Oboes ottlee, subject to • Tote of the Unlo4 party at their 00.111 n, Orltnary oleotlos. FOR MAYOR or PITTSBIIROEI Late 01 the Is3th l'enueylvenls Volunteers not 3:tite FOR NIA YOlt of the Third Ward, ALLEGHENY, oral be a ea, illdate for Mayor, eueject to a vote of the Union *ter. rat Allegheny ()Hy, at the eveulog primary cation o 014 r••• FOIL 11/1 TOR. U&PTAIN WU. MAYS, of the BerreeLl Ward will be a candidate for MAYOR, aubjeot to the nomination of the Calor, party of the city of Pittaburgh, to be held prior to the next ally oleo not .Ito TII 1: RI A VORA A_II E,G In qv. hi.DOOrt, Alderman of the rgurth ward, et the solleltatlen of friends, hhe nominated to al• low ale name to beneed In connection with the neat blaybreity. and will be a candidate shajoet to the direct rote of [ha people, In necoreanee with the recommendation of the Last Itepubllsata Oonvilntlon. oettfatai ELECTIONS .acorn 1AT1...11.13,c ov ALL.shriehr t ALL...RENY, PA .I.rc Y. Ihrt, A N ANNUAL ELECTIuN Fob'. I , IREU;I.I-1 , ,•c. re 1.. t thr eheulng • L '" l' , r' ./ e an n u n hYs . on ti.• 1. , ure of It A V and Sr sr Celph.ltd .1. Si. wir P.•:”lrgh 1 , 145 ( . r t N &48(TIUZrF1~HTl~vl.ltll:r('T linniong uu T. tskr .4 la,. No. I,e, I+et wren the Lour. i ;. M. tlll 1,1 Ffnni Nariorsai. ti•rre, ki JINN CAL El, FA ,T IQ:\ :or nine I , ll o ctors of U. Haut lJJ he 41,1.1. a t th e Bank, nn Ttl Janu•r, lth, it,69, between 1i a. t 5.,1 r. ue111.4.1 FLax ' uhler . Fitter tirrion.4l. 13,46 op Al.i.tauf UPT, A.1.r..601rry, PA Dec. 9th, tint, A N ELECTI9.II FUR NIN F: fl its OF THIS DANZ.. will to held nt the Bunting Mount, onl TIJ.LbUIt ,Innuary 9th between the hour. of 10 t . n'elook. r. u deal J. P. li ittl:tl cneuu, Mrvcusxre• t hilexerescrusteNs' NAr. Ns it 11, 11 . 71.1 tr nue, lee A. h, 1465. t THE AINNL,LI. I.Lht TWIN FOR 1 , 1 KEG r, KJ 01 THIS BANK will ho held at the Banking Rothe, On TIIIIMIKA.Y, 'twittery 91h, ll,between the hours of 11 ael r. n. JOHN. si ITT. Jr as 1110 Y ITT Iry kwr ion A 82.21; Ur i'ITTAI3I. L. II Dee Dth, TER ANNEAL ELECrI(',N FOlt 1,1 ROOTIDISS OF THIS HANN aIII eehelil ou TLF,LAY , J &I:wary Kb, Pitn, bet, ven the hour. of I awl .1 o'clock, at tae fivriksin Bout, ,lell;l mil atn,,ut F °ashler. 111107 Nartoeat. 13.1.111/ ne Pirranc aux, t hirceinlier tth tulle.( FLECTION NC/TICS.—Au Election lot ~mm , 9) Direeter. of this Hann. to verve tie enauivi6 3 ear, %Lb Delon: at the Ovuklng Route, is II FS DA 1, eth ,'ay .liti.baiy 1666, be t weep the hot?. oh l rire , 3 iv u dell - tawnier s. SALT IH, Clothier. tiecenabe. P, h, AN ELECTION FOR NINE DIE,CT ORS of thte Beak be held at the itaultlog Rouse, On TilliS,thd t, tat gth clay rtt J 4D1.1.4,4, 1664 between the bouts 01 11 A K. and 2 r. K. ern uttel R. W. ltAlDEEY,Onthinr. NOTICE.—An BlecTion • f ;hr. , b•rry Can to.l Pltbole Po r..leun. , :opanY, to Larva Cottt...n enaLlint.Y 5 , •r , n be ....In oN I. Y. •t No P11q111..13.1 Way, near Linn." wee, between Me 1.. of I fain I We loal r l'uuotaai attoad reptient.cd Jeanite J T. STI. , 'A DALE, Seeretnn _ Eat:11000e N•Lionra. Bang. rittenwnars, December 9tb 'll -. 'LIE ANNUAL E.Lfr.UTION for Direct on; 051b1. Honk wit/ be /mid nt the Banking 11 ntme, 001 t . ESDAT.Januaryi:n, Imni, between rue bouts of I I A. n man 2 P. IL M. MCILILA Y, Cathie, oralca Comm. Lestors-tacos Co, Yorroonc non, Deo. 4, 1861. 5 4.1 N ELECTION FOR FIFTEEZi DI NE( 'TUBS of thl• ()company. to scrre /wing he taming poor, Will he Lela et [tits °Moe, on MONDAY, the lath leer., t we. the hours 01 II ♦. M. and I r. GUM=dE=l DIVIDENDS The Hord Iris cc...a of the CULL:SIHI • n I MPAN Y Lace this day decl•red 13171dend N 0.13, of EiMiliilEll=2=l rid Y. WE MK V k LT. SectstarT. 1)1V1.1)/3,1`ei). kei umusun• Ds, Dec 6th, teen. The Dune's', of the Blerninsham, East flirm4hc hum and South Ilttshurrh tits. Cuusrmay, Lave e.y ileclared • dtridessl el YOUR PER I'L,T Ins the Melts' Steels of the tt om , T. p.y.bi e on and tate+ Ito leth last., st. the Beak lug Unto. nt BlNSttlti. McCLEAN. , 76 Fourth street. iqttsbergb 0.21.4.1 ii Kttµl NS , ' 4 . '7 censurer FOR RENT IDR }{ENT—TWo rtu)Nis MTH A• • .11 11 • • A 1 , •N—T•ro r• tlemen ex] !heir etv,l+ aceo...l•teu. 4, • pro loest lea oJrcaa proper IL: • rate ”Fr., U trod irferP,,e. 114144,1. 41•101., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T)ftSIRA BLE RESIDENCE I.E.iHkINY I I/I. NA Lt.-1 have for sale u, le J satt•ry 1904, II not onurter dt.p..od of • Sue ItwcOng House ss-,tla a latse Lot— Yee particulars linqctre ul J 4.1'013 II F. H. 4en. 13.1 w d m. No LD. Fourth NoTI E.— Flu dery of to_ FA uc tmozed leyrbene are hereby n.. 1111,1 that ~hda up to "! i.udYryt No 44 reiaorm.... On bream,. so onl.. r 1 IiFINI hi! or. al Le .ts•in al.:rata/ It•r 11 not pre. •. y • n.cese %bet :t . K v•µ F.1.A.N1/IS, tall Ist Praia:ant 4th Ward School Boon! • • •- (3, 00I) GOOD ' ! IA a have a istge •up3iy ftf BILVER-PL4TED Fr.,LRE Sieti roromme pu!,:c as RI.- 1 v Tttß NI Aft K .1. H. REED Q dal. No. m 1 , Mb Street • - THE CI MAT SUCCESS OF THE T EAR, -No aanaalne pub!lvber in thin eclua. try Gad as heavy aal•nhea order., aad as largo drat au= beta Nolo, S. Beadle's Monthly, A MAGAZIN OF ?GOA Y A success all the more gratltying since the sales Were oared upon the rnagerlhe's merit. Upon It. inerim It will depend, rather than a treat array Cl salute It Is enough to - say, only the best produe tie.. of the best writers are admitted tu its pages, itensece, Poetry, ;Pi•tural Science, Useful Art, history, Travel, al! hero their repaceentative pa gers, steins to each lame great sanely g unique Interest. The following I. the January number's TABLE OF CONTENTS: BALL'S BLITT A Balls:Sof the Wee. Dins toted. TM/. DEAD LH - I - TEFL Ohapters /., U., 11l V. 11/untrsted. WALKS AMONG WORDS; Or, Half Hour WILII he Le xzeogesphere. THE GORILLA AT VOILE. Illuetratect, THE PRISONERS OT WAR IN TEIAIi, A Narmaire ad Lite Ie Oonfederete Posen.. SUORPION GUlAltit A liold•Sooker4 Tole. NATIVE% GREATNESS. Poem, ASSASSINS AND THEIR Wo RH. lit leomi TOE BELL OF THE BALL. Poem. OLu STILE AND NEW STYLI_ A Dlimar- Alton on Tollettea, Olusontod MiL=lM=ll INDEED, I NEVER KNEW TIM Or EUROPE. AND LAST. A PLEA AND A rRUTE.T. NoTEs. So/d by all Netts Dealers and Booksellers, at the (too! Old Pnee of Yweoty-tll - e Cents per Number. BEADLE et OtNAPANY, Ptshlishers, No I IS Wlillam St.., New York. Rh WARD.—The und , rsignilllled SID FLVTEEN BARRED liFtittllNE (NU marked ` . 1:110 1.",” stolen from the Allegheny wharf, sear the mouth of hlarbury 21.(eet, on llleeday stlght, and la, snore reward wilt he pa d rep the arrest and so a•tetton of th• party or pal tlo who stale them. Kenner. and other. baying oti would ds well to be on the sou alert. rr SENN, No. 1 St. ()lair Street. WET AND DADIA.GED GOODS AT A I'OTIoN--Commenclos TfJ&sDAY, Ore. 190. at I o o'ctock •. and at 2 and P. and cantiaulog each day at the Immo hour, at maaonl l Hallortlon Rooms, 6i and 67 fifth street. WILL he sold for •ououtst of whom It may oonceen, !area qnanttly of WET AND DA NAGE:" DRY nOO DS. BLANKETS, ,HA W LS, JACKETS, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, Ylannele , Para no del>. T. A. hicOLELLA.ZiD, Aunt'r BUY YOUR TOYS AND CHILDREN '8 PRE SE NTS AT J. G LAUER'S Trisr.toty- n iclTop Eitoorgo No. lot MARK ET STREET, - Where 7..0 will find the largest vs rimy and the lowest prices, 4616 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—Let ten of Adminietretlon upon the estate of John ()racer, deeeamsd. late of the ally of PM,- with, Allegheny county, Felon.. toying been granted to the undersigned, all pereons indebted to said mate are hereby notified to make par 0001 fort the sumo, And those having claima or nlgrpelada against the same 010 requested IC. pro sent the sane without delay to the submilbera. O. W. CiSITTIN, Admirastratori deffimaiwittal No. te Water Street ALLEGHENY CITY C(SitPROIdISIC ~. Berms W4IsITRD. Over or ALLz.menesir PA., T ;ARV a bleu Ureic; D... 4th, 1855 6 1 Parties hohltos COmpromlso Bonds of the ,ty ol,Allegneng, r.., hottlird that. the Singing Fund or thee will the aveuted in thews needs at Lae lowest tete. oared. Proposals will be reeetved be the undersigned 'QUI MONDAY, January Ist, 18Se. 1). FISKROS, Tllll.llUtej e m s nkltly NE'W ADVERTISEMENTS E N TS • 0141° FEMALE COLLEGE. The next term or [tar InerltUtibtflirliOpeitni iVediu'istaW, January Sd, 1566 nu undersignan will have the sole 12.1111,V.Mttlt. ~l 4 taredUott of..the ntrat.ca,ok eallerge, in eon retion with the BOiJYI Of Tnetruettan. Ctata• t :new., furnished ingnirlaa anawered, and repo= wonted, by addressing. , La! , ta-ES IaNDERSO. President. Colletde Hill, Ohio. deli9wetaw S. F. (UHF. CLOTH BACQUEB,. DIECZEZI dlibtracan and SC Bernhard CticYtkus, ...Liftable for rerr cold weaklier, for Isle by WHITE, OILS & • 00., THE PENN dYLVA.III.A. SALT MANITFACTIBING COMPANY MEM Pyrites and Sulpheret of Iron AT A GOOD PRICE PeonrylTanta Salt Meonfacturing (10.. ("Moe Corner Pitt Street an Daquesne Way dellJauliars A strITABLE PREBI3.NT For say Demos to receive or give it • pair I ROW Fine Kid Gaiters OT aEnTs , FINE st./PE.B.Its, A FINE FAX+ OF 80078, BOYS, YOITTIES Olt oIIiLDREMS. BOOTS, AND CH O...DHFIVS FINE BALMORALs pn.l eau ❑ee a ate aaaortmersa cheap at J. H. BORLAND'S pzTRoLu MACHINE WORKS R. 84 X...3310ECir, No. 32 Ohio Street, ALLlehheny Kanaractiorer a IMPROVED BORING TOOLS. A FI ITCHES lISED IN SMILING OIL AND SALT WELI.a. Yartlantar attention butted bats Patented Da.. pro...ante in JARS and JOINTS. rude of JU- N 'ATT.!, U. S., and LOW MOOR IRON, An sTANDA RD SIZES, and NUMBERED.. Out PARTS 0.12 , BE ORDERED ►T null et tele r mon. and found a PRRYIEUT FIT at alj ttmea. Wo also (masa Ropes, Belting; Small Tools. he., to those who may Irish It. Engines noel hi.hthe Wore made te order orders by mall promptly attended to 1 am prepared to gr•ot Lleenees to other chanafleturem for these mprov cossets on liberal terms. Box 17 /Westo n). P. O. delsAmsts H.. H. LEOHT. 110LIDAY PRESENTS BOOK* PROTOGRAIIt Af.BUDII, Wall LRO DESKS' was)? BOXES, POCKET HOOKS,, POCKET AMIVIES, DANES of AU MAU ti A taiti A MIAW BO • UM. Uti BAB BOARDS, OBES:, .ILI2I, 01/EOBIAE6. An Immense Stock Bic. Read,. lII= JOHN P. HIT &CO AN ELEGANT A.6SORTMENT Wri tiling Dears, Portfolios, Goad Pens and liolelsra, JF'aney Zahstands, Paper freights, ge. MYERS, SCUOYEIt a. CO., REAL ESTATE FOR BALE, BY 8. 8. BRIAN, Broker, NO. VI Cru STEILET, (111JIME"S, BUILDISO A handsome I story SRIOK. DWELLING, with modern cannel:unman, on Ornne, near High street, immediate possession 'leaven. AN ELzoArirr TRUES STORY BRICK DWILLINO, of due el nLp, *lrate/thing 16 coorns and somblaing all tne modern oonvenlenses; nu STOC ICTOA Avrans*, cant-the Common, Alr.a• GNU'S. 32:II ACRE, OP COAL And FIVE AOHIS Or SORFA n OEn . the gist. =Tit trir= " "`""' 7 IIIBTI•F[VE BruLinse LOTS HANDSOMELY LOOATSD,the property formerly known as the Bowen E state. A CEOICE CO UNTB T SEAT, On the New Brighton Turnpike, near the Toll and contains from eight to rang acre. Ad. lonia the property of Bateman Ooe, EAR. del! AN ORDINANCE Relating to Sewer o me...eats. S. 1. Be it ordained and exuded by As Meat end (Amman Councils of tAo City of Alleglimsg, it /tort/ ordained and eructed by svtiOrili itt" acme, That Section Math (11) or Clhapt ee Meth (Yi) "Street 011111611410.1" of the "City Cods: . he mad the same is hereby repeated. Sic. 2. That hereafter.him the reports of w Commissioners of Sewers than hare hem ap proved by tho Monet a. the lists at •21610.112024 1•0.11 be placed Immediately La the hands of the Treasurer, who Mull therenpok without delay give y ohne nonce, Int 000 weak, by saveytue_ nt tea the oc newepapert of th e silty to the or pro ttilal perty within the Smith asesseed, And all WI.. Interested. that .the laid meas. menu will be, received by Wet. and that 1f the 'acne are not paid within (r) days efter the date of the approval of the report by tiosuardla they wlll to placed la the heads of the Oily Solleitor for collection. an requited by law. Sao. 8. That ell monies received by the True• urer as afonsuld and through the Olty Solicitor, as provided for by Law, toeing Sewer Asseasmenth, shall bo kept separate and apart from the lands of the City of Allegheny, bad shall be paid out by him to the persons who may be entitled to melee the some from time to time AA the name may be ,A,elyed by biz. without 141.12142 t • or fllll.lollr tion of Connell. Ordained mad emoted tato s law, thin the eighth day et December, Aeoo 'Domeilat, Ina amulet eight htuadred and liztitflee, . MASSICALL, riert'ot Seloot OOnno tL SIMON SHIM. Pratt. of Common °axolotl. a MA.CrEREON Clark of SeledCoitnetl. M. MeGONNIGLE, Clerk of Coo Coastal. delkat.a LOOK HERE. A great variety sad Well Weeded Moe* of PiCELES. PEACHY% end all kinds of OALNY.II Y 111311.3, tor sal. try soffit At AU NevEMMA". Lebiutv arm Tersvrt SPENCER d. 2d'HAI. PALE, MUMS AND AMBER ALE. Phaniz Steam Brewery _pirrrinußGß. I{DRLES--4 bales Cotton; sacks P.M.*, 1 bbl BerAwas. Now landing horn 'mama , ➢Sarbetia for slue by datf ISAIAH maims *An. _ . • ' NEW .ADVERTISENENTS - 4 5-4 Cto LAC E. 4 • In a 36. .4.4" ›. w-s P.- : n te, 0.=.-7. ? p...44 4 je • E. 4 f y! t.p . E.; ..q.004t; E 542 R W 4:321'41 P Mad W 4 ' 0 E • !! 0 Ell.2ii; A,4 55 6141tA g F 0 6017 .:7 1 1!...; • 411 1: k; t;.. = w CO 14.4 e: 1011! TO 2 ' c 7 TIV ELY TH LIST o.lt A_P I'L.Ill&T 10E8 for ma 11.6 /him., died la the Clerk'. Mee, op to Derambor 6th, 180: Xs. LOLL plea. Ohas. Ramble, ?norm Lt Ward, Pittsburgh Pet. Clas.ort, do do do Trod. BolUld, other goods, • do do Ephraim Ram Tavern, re ward, do Jos. S. Plash, other goods, do do lion. Love, fitting Morn, id ward, do Dennlo Golden, Other good., do do John td , Graidy Tavern, nth ward, do Julius A. filthier, eattdg Yana, Mb ward. do Throw is Manta, other good" 7th ward, do Jame. Campbell, eating house, Bth war*, do Mary Crlidro., other goods do do done-tan Foreoter, Tavern, oth ward, do Jos. llerbster, catint bon. do do Lams Zimmer, do do lee Philtlys, do do do Ob.. Edisto:tor, do Mk ward. do D. B, Blatt, Tavern, ' let ward, Alleglion, L. Sproul, do 5,1 ward, do Wm. Kayser do So ward do Aothony Berliner, do id ward, do 7 tarn. it Crotty, other goods, do do J. P. Scholeman. do do do .T. O B loperleh a 00., eating Man, lth wid. do Wm. Viereell....tleybone, Mb werfl 6 4 Wm. t.o. M uesholts, Taut ro Ea o. llost Elizabeth Loyd eating loner, do do Hurry Webe, do . - do do Valley. & Oth.r.rettd...l.4 do do Ran 7 Wour., . Tavern, Lawrenceville Valutlte Short. eating bane, hgenchater. X. Y. 1 1 7. ,klir ... Tavern,. WE...ppm nos. ELTlnode, citing honey Monongahela Bor Elisabeth Nesbitt, do • Temocrancevllle John di.klernar, other scrods, do unit. 0. Steven, Taunt, Franklin Township. r. O. Bark., do Liberty do John ISteinellhar, de Ellelin do Peter Schmidt, other andh, ' do do Chas. King, verzu Rom do Clardy. F'roilltlich, T 4 do do do John fineb.uus; do • L. St.. OMR do) John D. Amer. sating hong., do do ciao. W. Boyd, TATerti. Doper St. Glair do Oonrad Speldel, do ' Minn do Reny Ziscunerman, other do de Tim Dont 'MUDD on W E EDNDAY, the 17th day of December Ma, at tea o'clock e. 0d.... for hearing the above "pollution. Applicants win au. their bonds in my nice be rm the day al bout. EMOCII11113:14011 be gel On Or before tha day of hearing. Os tlflcatas of Mean mail her Wan out after five sad within Moen day. after haring ben grantad, or th ry will be motel aooording to law. - delintil lit:'A. 13ERRON, Clark. PIG LEAD, PIG AND HAD Titre I=3 TREE OF 0EL124i13, To ast,i pui oat Um City GIMII=93 alit IR.& SS 190.1 LE for WATER, GM'S, Alinsyn en nand. Solo Agents lot KNOWLES STEAM PIMP BAILEY, PIEBELL & CO., No. 167 Inittiaßald Street, PrTTSBUILOII, Pi, AISIBTAIT QVACSWIAISTMINI 07714, ) Firrevenstit, pa., Dee. U. 1866. 8a1.5 OF . STORRS. WM In sold at Publie,Sale to Ike highest hidder at the Goren:merit Store House, on rem, street, opposite the Port Wayne Ratlyoad Depot, In this e t ty, on THURSO 41' December SI, tack st ti otemek A. 0., the follatagrarternmeter's le Stos, viii to Heating Stormy it `Pa les, la Cooking Stores, • 1 Paper Cue, 86 Solnte Sl Hamm Pip , e, 1. 0 lirs,ocks, ore- Elbow. Stove-Pipe, 1100 - Feat Limber, • Plaid Dinka. /41 Grain Suits. Terms--OW, Mated Statlis.o • ' in `ifSerip, dime to Brevet Lt. Got. and A. Q, DL 11. b. A. ;GREAT PIIRLITIER HEMAPANAKA ( 11.00. CratriM) A hICSiT EZMAILICABLE ARTIOLE AHD PO ITITE MEE POW Scrofula, attOwahtion t ZIODII4Ih. Itch Dyspepsia. anti rigq3lol, AND ALL DISEASta DEXDRANiN. At a Tows, It raitoos thieoyystlto, portoot . gotta' Ihd wholly roatatos Ilytyolsa Inman sad Bassos but atrial to prove Ns wino For Ws tir mows oilnamt, Droalw. , as soma Siolthliskl Sod fourth stmts. AT THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE Too Can rely ou getting- a pare and moths artiste la whatever you parskaire. We lure oa hand Eon's Dyspepsia Oare Hostester's Enure, Dr. Jaynes Family Minna Wisart's Pine Tree Tar=lal, Syrup of the IlLypopticephites, composed of thellypopkosphites of Line, Bod yetassa aad Iron. Dr. Ortra Beauty far Donseasprien, as. Physistansi Preserfptlons eareftilly eoespornia ed at all howl. Cars= of OLIO and Kattetal attests, In Meshes House, Elleglany. dell - ' GEO. A. KELLY. LADLES, SAVE TWA MONET Br imrthg 'ion? caa Atk. 3ES 3EI 421.. 2EI - • , EIe.PLATED MTN SILTES. CUSTOEIE, TEA SETS. VILITE ES. FORKS. ler. PEEP. TExrrivws. aroma, DALE Daman, AA., Oat .S E. re-pissed And imple,Ao LODZ AND ' , KLAN EQUAL TU fiEV7 AT A MULL COST. JOHN N. OORNWNLL As. I Xt. Clair Stanseir. SHEET LEAD.
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