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SATI/RDAY. DECEMBER 16, 18611. .;--;-The. statistics of the Lutheran church
- lipthe Baited States for the year 1865, are
GAZETTE TERIVIS : ; tint published, titan. which ,we learn the
Morning .d NyLrung Edition, per Tess,
oe, t ollowing items: Ministers, 1,627; emigre-
SaVirsift4;,;o3ilattaZrarti;. gations, 2,856; communicants, 312,415.
do do rgr Week, dendTe , —Rev. E. Z. nigbie, formerly pastor
At the c o un .
. t g e r o . trees , seet,
of
.Grace (German Reformed) church In
5
grayly,
per ••
. ;
6350.1. pimtiurir_b, has been elected to fi ll tbeehair
so. single wines do. -
{-of Church History and ]Biblical Literature
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Iln the Theological Seminary at Mercers
/1,;71:8,arv.917.6T.141!° "311"" burgh, vacated by Rev. P Scha ff , D. D.
—Tmctarian services have been recen t
ly held at the Episcopal church of St. Al
bans, New York, at which gorgeous cere
monies took place, including lighted candies
On the altar, genuflexion, the elevation of
the ofiertory, by Bishop Southgate, Sc.
—lt has been estimated that in London
city, 374,000 attended church, being one
half per cent. of the population on the av
. eraae, though there is church accommoda
flow' for fifty-eight per cent.
—The English correspondent of the
Western Christian Advocate, referring to the
divisions among the Baptists, says they
think nothing of splitting and setting up a
rival church. It is said that there are no
less than seven different sec's of Baptists
in the town of New Castle alone. Recently
the Baptists are beginning to know the ne
cessity of a closer union among themselves.
—Quite a gracious work of revival has
been going forward in theyourth Preabyte
tin; church,W ashington Ciiy,during which
time eighty or ninety have been converted,
and the work Is still progressing, at last sc.
counts. It Is expected that at the nor
-munion season over one hundred w it
MMl=
Period.
thle.-
Two. 1 s s ' . ..••' • ••• •• •• '$ $$
Three times.. 1 76 , .... 4 .. • • 115
'thurtbek.—. 112 15
15176 $ 1 261 764 75
TWO Weeds... 4TS 2 76 1 2 00. 15 , 76
Wm. 610 4 26' 215 no 113 •
Wm mouth..., 5 2.5 60 , 4 au, 2 214
0
rens months .1 12 oo! 00, 6 484 7s 423 1
Three mouths 16 DV 0, 40 1 h 25
St.% inoriths... 73 50 II It., .50 50 12 00
Nine °sauces lel 44.• 11 lir 1 , 1 3.• On 17 00
One 25 50. 44 00 11 00, 20 00
196.deerUseMerdeuaeoraea oue yes; may De etiarigea
At the 'advertiser I pleeiure et charge 0026 cents
per wittsre, (or 31 cent. If pnt.l at the time,) out
moat be conflood to the immediate bunlneaa of the
adrartiser.
Advertiaement! contracted for otherwise than
deity, will be inserted on such Rags as the °dace
may oldest.
Transient adverttsing
Death Notice., eaClk 10.rtIOP S 60
firerTingenOtices, le
Steamboat advertisements, per trip . s 00
Executers' or fatninlstrators' H0u5e5.......2 CO
YEARLY ADINEJSTIELINO 64TEIS
One Square—confined to the rannertforr 0111110 E.
of the advertiser, and not .' 6 tan•Oltal0131 11 ,
formation of peW nuns, w
ants , w, ac.—changealrlo
once a week. Any eacess to be charged as train
' Mont matter.]
al Um. / ;ADIGE I time
Dally, ie week. a week—s week
800 $ll r) f (, S 8 00
Oil Caro motitt.... $1 -
TO C OO
I 0
00,10
0.0
mollth• . 3° `" ° 00 o° l 10 0$
Nine reontba---, 02 o p, 2 , 001 00
One Year
Flit Notices double the above rates, Lt In. ; CO;
Gamed one month or more. For a leas period 20
cents a Ilue-
Local notices et ouch rates as may be agreed
open.
Sir A aquore to be considered as the spare occu
pied by too Ilnea of the ordinary advertising type
at the paper.
RELIGIOTT. INTELLIGENCE
The recent movement of Colonel Forney
proposing to publish a Sunday edition of
the Philadelphia Press has called forth se.
vere stiictures from several religious Joni
nate. It is regarded by all the denomination
al papers we have seen as an event much to
be deplored, especially at, this juncture of
affairs in oar country, in its demoralized
condition_ A religions weekly of this city,
the organ of a large and influential body of
heist - tans, deals some sharp blows at Colo
nel Forney, and a city daily, who endorses
Its Publication. ; Especial notice is taken of
one of the reasons assigned by the editor of
the Press, namely: "that the Sunday edition
of the Press is not as much a violation of
the Sabbath as the Monday edition, because
the work upon the first is done on Satur
day, and of the last on Sunday." The
editor Atha religious paper argues the .es
son givenas fallacious. To quote: "Is that
so! Is not the Sunday paper hawked about
the str eta on Sunday. Is It not thrown
into Lb , face of , be quiet passer-by! Is
not the stillness of the day violated by jhe
cry of th • news bay? Now this desecra
tion of fis Sabbath by the Sunday paper
is a pultt:4 .lesecration. It is enacted
on our streets and public thoroughfares
The masses of the people see it. And it IS
an example of evil that can not tail to effect
them. The Monday paper is not a nuts
sauce in this sense. If it requires work
to be done on the Sabbah that work
is done in doors—removed from the
public gaze—and without interfering with
the outside quietness of the day. We ate
not, however, in these words wishing to be
an apologist for the Sabbath work put upon
the Monday daily paper. The necessity for
preser4ng the sanctity of the Sabbath, is
thentriced at length. It is shown that the
publieationof such a paper involves itathstri •
button. To do thisi in addition to its being
hawked about the streets, then, to reach
the Tillages and rural districts, the railway
train must be set in motion. And so one
Sabbath desecration will foster and or.gl
nate others, till we have no Sabbath left.
.Already, it is affirmed, the sanctity of
-the day is violated sufficiently to Imperil the
future of the country. Let us not be de
celved. God is not mocked. lie will not
permit his institutions to be violated with
impunity. The article closes thus: We
suggest to these educators of the public cow
science, that they will do a vastly better
work by helping to restrain men from a
desecration of the Sabbath, rather than in
seeking out new methods In which it may
be violated.
—Notwithstanding we announced soda e
time ago the recommendation of .the 'Evan.
gelled] Alliance to observe the second week
in J/11111811 pa a season of. prayer, we pre
sent its suggestions again as to the mode
of ,its obiorvance, as follows: Sabbath,
January 7. Sermons on the duties of Chris,
thins to each other, es members of the body
of Christ. Monday, January S. Acknowl
edgemente of Dfvine mercies, and confea
/lOU of sin. Tuesday, January 9. The
Christian Church. That its testimony may
-be Clearer, its faith stronger, and its devo
tedness, liberality end zeal enlarged. Wed
nesday, January 10. Nations. Foe their
temporal and spiritual welfare; for kings
and all in authority; fof the maintenance of
peace; and' for the increase of righteons
um, which exalteth knatlon. Thursday,
January ii. For Christian, families, for ser
vants, and for schools and colleges. Fri
day, January 12. The Christian Mill/311MB
and mixdsters,and for all engaged in Chris•
tian work. Saturday, January 1.5. For
Christians In sorrow, in sickness, and In
permeation; for the widow and ti - .e orphan.
Sabbath, January 14. Sermons. The bles
sing to be expected from the manifest
union of believers of all countries. W e ob
terve that the religious Journals of the dif
ferent evangelical denominations are com
mending the; . Churches throughout this
country to observe this oceaslos.
---The Rev. J. De Gsrsoo, of Lawrence
burg, Indiana, writing ..to the Journal and
Masenger, a Baptist paper, we believe, says:
"I have been baptizing every aabbath for
four w eek pax prayer meetings are in
teresting—about two hundred in attend
ance." Th'e work is still going on and seems
to be spreading.
—The
. Executive Committee of the
United States Christian Commission, on
the first Instant, paned the following reso
lution : Bezolsed, That the United States
Christian Commission terminate Us labors
and dose its Mikes January let, 1866, and
tlista final repoxt he made to the public ISS
soon as practicable thereafter.
lolutn wadi -Won •ilereFy hunt_
big' is ibuting chow. The New York ()b
-arrow says : We may be too eager to scent
out heresy ; that il3 imitating dogs, not the
saints to whom the faith was once delivered.
The New .York Independent comments
thus ; There is no newspaper better quali
fied to testify to the evils of heresy-hunt
ing, as no one has done more at the busi
ness. To which the (Magner retorts: 01
no, we have not heenohitged to hunt here
s since the independent was started.
—lt appears from an article of the
Ovspregettenatire that thetuumer of Ukti-
wit.. in the
Join the church.
—The daptist Church at Eightrchtll
and Spring Garden street, Plohole'..l.la,
celebrated the semi-centersnlal of their nun
day school. Four years ago the school
numbered less than two hundred. Its pres
ent number is eight hundred and twenty.
—The Methodist Episcopal Church has
been granted entire freedom in the king
dom of Denmark. The American Minis
ter, In announcing this fact says, •1 con
gratulate you on an event, the like of which
has not been seen before, In behalf of any
foreign church, since 17.03.
—The New York Heruld,haa hit the truth
for once, and coining from such a quarter is
worthy of special attention. Referring to
the fearful and alarming increase of crime
in our large cities, It is anotorlous fact, says
the Harald, that the most daring and auda
cious burglars axe found among a class of
young men scarcely twenty
,years of age.
In the absence of moral culture and exam
ple, those youths, before they enter their
career of crime, find their evenings recrea-
Jon In the pits and galleries of our theatres.
Most of these theatres arc managed by
bankrupt and broken down Englishmen
from the purlieus of London, Haying last
ly received their patronage 'Tom the clasby
region of St. Giles--euperior in nastiness,
vice, and crime, to the dens of Ann street,
(New York) in .ta pm:tales: dnya. It tiers
drnonnces the sensation drama, the solm..
tons banal, and the immoral court ey
The presentation of aunt p.eces
bhephred, DILE Ttrrpna, 'Claude Duv al, ice
Bold Highwayman, and others, are partic
ularly condemned, for their pern icions and
poisonous influence n pon the young.
♦ARIOII9 IT E:11S
Tun Georgia Senate, on paseeti
bill regulating contract* between Warier 41,1
ecrrant if fur over one month, they sot ,t
in woikinr boars [nag he from
Funthe to sunset; the ce - Tai I to he respanennie
for damaging the maoter', property; vra,
Cre furl - cited iesvinc. 9:te e•ra
. _
char g e the ett-nT•lat fur diH.we i• u•
Peas, ffornorallty, aunt of rosre,t,
nertleet enticing se:touts away le mud , a Jerre
demeanor, pututhable by a One of itoo, o•
prinonment for four months. The lions.. hot.
refused to clunitl.r a.olutlen nxtng th ,
for the election of U rn otate. , •tiotorn nr s
TOW Of 40 nape against 9; l eas.
Tun Erni eror Francis Joseph's ass...supt to et
feet a rot onciliation with him flungnrion sub
jects seems to be provottr.o meet siss.conts,nt
in
his German provinces. The In. • o! n. err
crows:anode in which the pant:taw.. Is compossd
of Germans, or in which German rolluctie• -
ntweihs the power of the inhaMtants uf I..hc
'non-German ram, ham nimoet Ueelarml
them selves against the suspension of the imp,-
sin! Coast tthuon sad :he lthichsratt, but in the
slave wrOthicces, with the single srsrpuon
Creeds, the Emperor's pelf cy seem- to be gen
orally regarded With morose less warm appro
val.
rialriniirs.TlON or TILE Ensnare
smite of the members of Congresses to the data/-
salmi of the Veteran Reserve Corps, wee tested . ]
On Wednesday in the ',mime and blouse, upon a
jointresolutioD, requemite the Fresidea. t tus•
pt mkthe order to inter out the officers of that
corps Intl] some legislation - on the subjere shall I
be had by Congress. It was clearly emptiest
that the members are to favor of con:teeing the
carman the service, in some form or other. i 7 it
can be made expedient to to so.
Tun Committee took np the question of the
proper amount of money be appropriated to
the Wally of Mr. Lincoln- The majority of the
--Closeartittee were inlayer of twenty.ftvettiouseue
dollars, u hile the others urged one hued, sel
thousand dollars no a more fitting testimonial.
They argued that the former amount would
make ns loot miserly. Without coming to a
conclesien, the Committee adjourned to m-et
main on Monday next, when the question will
probably he /muted.
70111( BILIGIre, at a reform meeeibt held at
Blackburn, November : oth, made an pressive
-Address. After going through the modern
ion
tory of the Tory party, he referred to the gets-
Lion of reform, and mated his • belief that, the
measure which the Government intended O t te.
traduce would propose a 210 franchise for eoir!
tree and a 4:6 franchise: for tarot:gas. Re w
prepared to support inch a measure, and tboa„; t
It ought to no accepted by the Liberal pm ty.
STAIITS ON 'Buil-el or Litirriro.—The deputy
commlesoner of Internal Revenue has Get ided
that. the stamp duty upon tulle of !adieu in nn
wise depends upon the stamp duty ou the le
ceipte; the instruments are given for two dis
tinct transactions, nee each must bear the ate
proptiate stamp. if more than one bill of lad
ing le, Maned, each mast be stamped as an orl -
steal.
IT is repotted that the resOltitiOn - offered In the
House of the jNedtecky Legislature, for the re
lease of Davis, will scarcely pass the two
branches of the Legislature, and if It does, it
is almost certain to receive a veto at the bandit
of the Governor, who has already expressed him
self in favor of the trial of the prigoner.
Rafratoen limpencos.—The earnings of the
Michigan Bonthern Railroad for the month of
November, were 5498,421, against 444.525 for
the same time ua 1964; increase 1.53.899. From
March let to November 30M,53,773.40e,
against
53.118'414 for the correspoedlog period to 1864.
inert/MeV: 4 O 9 C
nit CATTLE BP r--The bill to prevent, for
the 'present, the importation of foreign rattle.
In order to guard against the plagee, hetpassed
bath Rouses of Congress, and therefore only re
quires the President's !signature to be :cane a
law. This is the first bill parsed this sermon.
Tun Mammy Itiosion.—Tbe question of the
acceptance of the Mexican Mission by General
Logan la still endecided, bra with the chances
In Its laver. General [max. I. to bars another
interview with the President on the subject.
Ma. Brzietreate, the Venial head Center.
pl
said tv have arrived in Paris. The publisher
the /Haft F.uplz baa been eentenced to tareni2
years' Imprisonment.
f; snout . Eocrr vrlyte. at Rey West on lb
and left it.. re
f,petAl tfle wnetn W Jauttzr. boo
11j -'DAY 8)FTB
AffectiOn and Charity
TV : 33.0010r do
SPECIAL NOTICES
CASIL(AREI*J FELLA ARE
m.st purgative wbtcs we ere
adle to prsoude or vittssit We thtlig Ass ever yet
Peru made Pb sarylraly. Thi n s etreette hare sliver.
SALO) . shown to the commtpllty how much the.,
sleet the ordrultry .edlctots use. The) Pre
safe and pleasant to tans. but pus/gent toe's,.
Theo penetretlunt ptaperatte sttinuinte the lOU. j
betty:Lies of the body, remote the obstructions or
urgent. purity the N4.od, and cepel Olsesse.
They ptuge eat the tont human whim breed end
olisteswer, at/mutts , Sluggish of al./flier - en
orunas Solo Inett natural felt, 1. wad I open t
I.°ll - !.7 toe' - trim strenath to the sr l•cele Breteta
do tsst cure every day complaints
ale csjtssly, cut also lures I.ls Ins az, astute r• •e
Whi.e Cue, produce pour
rfel el:nets,
Ploy see +'. Ire twine time. In dished doses,
the mud best phtlitc that csu be employed
Idr Ficinc s agar-n.0..1 they an Plea.
, ilUtr y vegerstde, srr. tree
h..... shy i:rs I:s[ Owes I see here Inter
obleh surpass e.
they hot ouhstetutinuse
Ds wee of such easgt..l position mud shsraeter, as
to turni
tsru d tne s l outrut
m i nces
ricl•us sate lent their flames
to certl , y to the pubtie the renseill:9 of our rem
egLes, 'an,le. , ea titer sert us the assurshce hf
trio,. roc tut: .or. it nt. our Pr eprrrialont cJutrt,
ate Ie the relief of our rafnetsal, surfer.
The Ag , :t heists' honied is prelfar..: furuisb
arstis our Aerican Massimo, cont.:
tang direc
tins for :he m
use sad certificates el their Cures,
lie foilowles .hnuplatsls:
hatousMlA slate, Ithelitenti•co.
11011 jl l Li ^ 11ea.taelas raksiug from fohi
totunch Nausea. Ihdlgtallos, Alorbld lunction
of Bowels and pato arirsinto therefrom, Fla;
ulency, Loss of A,•itoLite, n 4 busses watch re
quire su evacusmt wealmee. They also, by purl
lying the Mood and stimulating the system sure
many complatots which it would not be supposed
they could reach, ellen Al ISealue”, Partial if Attl
ee... No orals. and Nervous Irrilettill.ty,Deratin.
meats of the Lover awl Dunoys, trout, and other
k trotted complaints nnateg from 3 tome state of tho
oody, ur °hetinotion of Lis function.,
put oil It/ hnutriumpled dealers with
Inc not he
other Ne,tsontlona acni..h they make more rent
on. item ttn.t AT Illt F., and Case no others. he
elan, Want the beet aid there is tor them, and theft
sl.o . la It.
Preparett oy J. t'. Ati I.lt Masa
and soot by 11. A. /INN Kart/Cid, 5i.).4
and by all Druggists. noleilateotl.mtow
far PITTSBUItIiit HAW FOUR!.
18BARO, BRO & CC
,YA'TE;rIT CatOUNI) CIRCUI AlLt
Warrauttni CASSTYE' crs
•crttieu. 1,1111. Ail
.•
v ,Vti I Nt 7,, rr...41e from
AO" ANI)
IcES, u.
Jar Warebou,se and Work., corner WATER Lod
SHORT sTREwrs, Pittaburgt.
Particular attention given to Itetoothiog, lium
maw; sod tl,trafghteolna ()Uvular air°, rm
pairs of all kukia. F . u.nahlog sod Drilling arm< at
reatoriable rote.. ap23..ty
LAIL E 1111 UP OE
Copper Kill and Smelting NVOTtz.
PARK, McGURIDY & CO
dlndufacturerrs of SILLATILINfi. OR AZIEISS .
15441. T CUPPE.It, , Y 1 41,1. PV 'T
I•AS, sTII.F. BUTIU MS, SI Alit El:
• Ala., ...uport.e.lo mud denten In 31F.1.
TIN rIATE, tIISET Ilt• IN. 'WISE, Sc
42.0nelftntly on [mud, TI NN MAI• 11151.5 nod
rt 0 ,L.S. Wntrucner. 4041145 T and 110 St.}l!.
I:Nil I'itteburdlt. Spcclal orden of
f',R;•;•er cut to nny desired pattern.
flayri:lyda•u - T
- -- • • - .
erW.ll. CV..
Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers
No.. to, 23 . 34 cua ?ERN STREET
!Iselcq secured • :Arne yarn, •ha I.tal•tde,
‘llCrt the molt teaprovttt utactLuker), we are prepa
e• 1 to easurtlncture every ...all:1.10/S oh t1t. , 11.1.:1CS
In the best luntaaer, yroorls.r.ted lua. a:.)
co+4le In the enet/ y. taiI.3INY.Y,S e
1,11:1CILLIN,
t. 11E3,5, ea LA 51. PIPI.S, 1,0 vxt ?I\'l.
Lit,ILLKS,Cr , 1; ENSERS, SALT PANS.
IAN SS, tAL ,L't
I.!Ni PANS. 1.0 , 11.k.31 114 t)::, lilil Ut 1 11
I AIL and some mauttliteturersof R..s;
f 11( 11 L LttS. FteplaeLeat dope
on the shortest cart!, e. deabal
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goy 01J coortpt aix
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a few i.e.'s, Attea
. !mew expetteil•
.•al• ...A-win:iv:it without suctess i ceinzitlet
a LA.
c•Jre.l ...ail eoutioutiteathe to litw eatfllctattl
restitheit ILo scam tit cure. Lieneai, An tlie'leceithl
I or. a !arc-mica! en eeLo7ie, •-e a coo-
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end 99 THIRD 14T1fF.1. - 1. bat vven WO O ,l . 4 ,d
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nit trewtmeat cl tho Unwary Ant
Addenta 11:. J. rIFLILLE..I% klUt201171.):1, How
ken Anenzlation, PGiledelphin, Pa. iplay
AUCTION SALES
a.:YLENDII) iLLECTIriN t. OIL.
Ptithl ING a BY CATAttoi , E. TILL HS!.
IIA Y Multi IN.I , Its^-. is :. ni to tt'ttltelt, and
t lit , lllY and klt IDA EN E.NII , ES, at 1
o'clock, wilt be soil 1., catat +toe, nn lb* ...crud
hoof of the reaction li.tootta. tub scurthneei,
hril
to l iltdr street. t entrant . .. , alau (tom I'ULh
at rear or bultdonc,l a lame are: tplco4Ol
lino
lion till Fatattag, teseeteti tette great eget, and
now arranged tor tree egotottlon. The collection
comprises valuatle Origtual Ptotutea try eteloent
Ile mg Artists, brut One coptet of some of the matt
celchtstetlii d ALtaters, now In the dtiTertut gal.
lertu of Lorope, L.:abrading groups and ngurees
historic and cohciraaihinel pieeee, hretUteanural
and slier.; rt." dtrfrent uroPeari
cattle pieces, marma elew. e , game r trust au .I flower
•pletett lasnlecattes, etc.. In great variety of alba.
st Oa and [High, the Whole forming, It is ~.pieced,
one of the neat collectlont 00 or soy red In tilos city,
The painting% will cootthoe on Ottif Cvrt y dat
nod eva,,lng Until a•1e..0 ml_finnle sent. sped,-
Nit y pro, Wee lot Indies.
`Hell A 3IeILW A INF,. Anat.
H~ULr DA Y I'IIEzkEINTI , AT IT: C TI (, N
ttPltiAl tittE.ll ANN. AL :tit LE of
Doe Boobs, spit. otlitl Yew...rano
arid Poc'h i es }tomes wad Prayer Poona, Ju revile
pooh, tter ?after. bust Erna. Aa., arc..
viii
ma,euoe,yrulug. at One Coecomerelat
Houma, opft4lle the Post ttftlac, aa.t s,.linue
e Cr} tors, during the Arad at ?Inn.
.ale every ,1•1` at auctton rite.
A. AlittLn AIN E Attotibnect.
Yearn Rawl. Nftleemen. Jell
DRUGGI n TS
WOODSiDE 3 *ALLACE,
vaCrii.olocas.J.c. =ikru6g-1 as t
I==
14 - ft/Le 1...4, kie , l 1.C141, 1.41:1/IST P•iiat, , o
etruistses. Irboe 'otuffa, Window ( I;Oi. aroi l' .L
, loco., Per( oclorl, fleolJ10,(3 , krbo0011.."
111.0,AKouts Tot Wtoter'. !YLetallta grow. r. ,
1...0n11t0n What 1...0..,1;11ntLer ~ ,k 9.4. :,..o.
.1
to litoskry I.oon's (:eloroat4o . Pa t Dri•
la one sad two vouod caw.
Ho. 37 WOOD STREET.
oprwslr Tut .AT 'MA 1: El
j SUIWON &SO
Pittsburgh White Lead Works.
ruur WHITE LEAD
111.I'r. I.? MI 010,171,i, IN
fiELE.Et t NVIL6ON!t3
LOCK-TITCOI
SEWING MACHINES,
VliTilosoiay SaEtloss
AMITSETS.
(*WERE,. 110 USU.
• Leases 4. lthsaagercts, ALISS ANNIE EBtKLI
Last . nightei
MISS MAJOR PAULINE CUSHMAN,
OVER. a. mha. "1217..9.1 - t
,ILTVILDAY AFTELN,U , AND r. VEN I Nti
kftenscon 4-11,1 be p es. r.tte. the
OCTOROON.
hrening will be presented U. beeutUul &ems of
CYNTHIA, THE GYPSY CICEEN
',mace l title Ustie.
To conclude with .
COGGER 5A CAILLIE
•Li M .NI)4Y BEICEFIr IJF 1111 S
ASFIE
EttEiLl.k.
MIAMI. THE HUNTIZE4IIi OF THE
=0:221221
PITTSB U UGH '1 Li EA TBS.
L6tNell and Manager Wa. 111XSZILSOX
Lear ninnt of rim engagement. 01
puss 11l ATE UZIGN(LDH.
Who will Appear ea EWALD), a upporred by • pow
erful cmt.
TUIS (Sec urdat I EVEN INi , wld 1 , 0 preecnted
the sublime pl•y l n file nits. cuticle.]
Ibo.ll EV AND J VI-JET,
Hi meo
Soria
To coi.cl,le with th•
AIVIALC LAYER.
I'ELLSTE. the gititt /triune, will appear
nu Monday.
MASONIC HALL
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
tioAIIIENCLCaI
Monday Evening. December 11th 1885,
LARUE'S GREAT WAR SHOW.
t ruin Tremont Temple, kliniton, Maas.
THE WONDEII,IIII.
TILd T-0- Pa- TL T - C ;
111.32:1;s1U ,Iti.:\lY, embracing 110,0110
moving nvtier re-enacti•.7 the princlp,
gnltleir RIO Naval Eogageinens• tit tne grew it,
hellion. In oonac-ccluu with whlc.a
Laßue's Olio of Oddities
I, cryor nt `, o',lucY. UrILAND
r w EON tejDd AND SATURDAY AF.
1 ER NN tt 64 o'olciok, to which pupils 01
Schools will be mimiLteui M. lb tout.
16 cents. Reserved sesta 60 ceurs.
CIA ren 35 cease, Doors opera at 1, to aonereertee
et 'N. Reserved lest. for isle st rr. trl E 1,.
1,4 Diva , ' Music Store. w Oe
Ta.
~~`~ tS tii~
:et ,t_cr ]cn ic
h NOW OPEN AT
O. 61 !FIFTH sTkaci.T
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE-
Do.ls:tt
M ASUNIC UAiL
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
I=l
'Clic cent l;oute , •••••!lon of I...bloplAn Anita
u.: Vuum•llet e. 4 Twleut
Burgess, Prendergast, thighs, and
'. I INSTRELS.
moot it. °mt., sti..n over ooto.de
ork No iota. kr. wo , ro . Uk , O.Ofen
• ao.r. C,11.141, of procratome efteb
• etallag.
TH ENT% 111{11.9 ANT STARS
NY lin,. °pan At Ali: teuen lit V, Tick
Reati!ve ! sr", - ..locia. Box ulllse opt •
ell ♦. to nu 4 ter
14 . 1 U ,• I.A !'r,
LECTURES.
KtICANTILE 1.11312AKY
4. V. 4 lr A. 141 F'
DE i.OR DOV A
AFAYE.TTU. HALL.
Tuesday Evening, Dec, 19th
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
Thur•da Evening.
A SUMMER DAY AT LON° BRANCH
A LL-F.OIIEN Y LII3ILAF-tY
&SSOCIATION.
FAIRDE ALFRED TOWNSEND,
Will Ae It rer TWti LE, TUBE under the unapt*.
of thlre Arrocrarlon, on
SATURDAY STERESIG, DlC.lBth
wser F:t111. F.ATI OMB OF ORE birk:U-
A.L. OURKXSPUNDEYT."
MOgDAY EVENING, DEC. 18th.
tirsJearr—.TllE Md.Ei a/N77 SOLDIER
EXCELSIOR HAIL
Corner n t ar.4 Letwoelt *meta. A LLB
uturity CITY.
lick rt• 50 aeon to each Lecture. or 75 oeoll to
h I.eeturrs. r", sole st the 11000 sod lour
btorre. ~i 1 st the door. (1.1454
DISSOLUTIONS
TAISSOLUT lON Or PARTNERS IP.—
. • 'I honestly...ship heretofore waistlhe between,
.1011 N h r li Rill TN, !furthers, In Tesentlang s
wee dlesnived.november Ttn, lean, by mutual cone
sear. All person. having claims egisinet told flMil
wbio harm themselves ,oiletitee to It, are reu
guested lc pre ant their claiml for settlement up
to January let, 1866.
ne L 6418 Jlllilg s F /MOUTH
I 11880LUTION OP PART' ERSIIII".
~ TIC partnership heretofOre existing between
W M. N. HAYS and JOHN (SLY Oh, In the York
r nettled and Prevision StraPleas, under the nene
and style of W It. H HA YS is UO., has been Mei
solved by the death at Mr. JOHN GLIDE on the
Oth ult. All those having claims against the late
firs, will please present oleo for mettletneut, and
elf ilemelited will please settle Ur et their eatltM
COISNI/01.010.. BROM.. 100. settled up at three
o litt.srue (WI I Liberty Street. by thesangrias
partner, WM H. HAYS.
PttLaburgti, Ire, Id, thits.--den trod
11.13SOblITION O . CO- PAHTN Zit
suu..—Tea Portneratdp heretofore existing
tweeu the underolgned, under the firm name n
URI...SIFT° It CM, for the monuf.ture of SIC re
Pearl led other Seam hes the doy been dissolve
by =anal aotoent. SAMU AL KIER.
.13((trir EL
C.UMPT(,P
.f.kttaburfrh, Sept. Bth, 1961,
as. Om arta ....-
I=ll
WI. KENNEDY CO,
CRUIttPTOh C 0.,)
itaxurrortneurar or
Silver Petarl and Superior Rosin Soaps
LIRVRTV STRLET, PITTSBURG h
PPPACCI
ELEG • IT
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT,
Mahogany
- room, No.
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c
Nerrioi
You writs Elnd
rou Frill Find
rou Win Find
rou 1116"// Find
Kate Ka lanolaa.
Ursbastru
...lilt Fanny Burt.
rou WWI P
r 0 1111 Frin Find
You Flrtil Find
rote PriU PO N
E'en Will Find
I ou trill Find
Foss WWI Pitsd
]'on Frill Find
01UNT0 V
itenikerN
P LEXT I" (11' E IrE 11 1 - TH lIXG
ID 'EL - 1 7 ' CZ, 0X ..S;
Ems]
TlitinA.S UAKEtti M L, J..
t V H 1,11% , A ILDS,
NIct , LINTWIK,
lAS J. PON:YELL,
L. CA L 1,%. KU,
C A LBREF,
Led lire llommtt We.
At tha alaata Nil NTS as sold forcer
ly at
At It!,Lic. rcumrrb tbt., •vd ht
?.!.•4.5e., sad 11.: Ai, lame as salt
ter o'er') ekt
11 AY E Zit 6.9 hi art; et
MENMWOM
BA WINE & e 0 '11.153 ilsrket •t.
All kinds of DRYS'S (300D8 stoop In pro
portion, et
"
BARKER. Mark...
FLANNEL: , .d Rood Twilled do.
et /nee.; B,:red ditto ot <1•21.4c.
5.3 M . nt
arket et
RlaartlOßAL SKIRTS for lasdle• and bilsa.
•, so ofteap a• to surprise you. at
baI_RILKE es alartet st
N K rTS Ft So pw ;mix, svOrth
and wr i I 0.00,,t1i o tarp.i size, ch eap at $02, 09 ,
sod at 000, 0, the largest and best, ax good ai
e..g, be bought at $16,60, at
00. , 03, 69 Market at.
S..tor Fifty Thnosaed Dollar+ worth of
!SILK lt, of all 1411.18, irrently rekluarol. at
HKEtt . 4,69 Marko, at.
CASH:a LONG ELIA WI.S, nt nearly
one.linlf former prier° LUNtI
lit Hd W mlt, rtt trom 919,1,0 to 59iel, at
H.Y.43( KR & (lloy'rY, 59 $1 trrnet It.
I:Lit AK S rif all Itte.do very nice p, and that
vca;
n bane them mama to nhler .t greatly
rettn•ad price, at
AL. CO.'S, fie Itlstltet al.
CLOAIONOS lo great v*.riety na4 ♦ery
cheep, at
IiALKER be ➢tethet et,
CLOTHS, CASSI AI LB ES. SA'. TINETS.
NIF.I.TONs. JEAN', and /tit
kind. ~1 Men'. and Hoy , Wear much less
OH. hater.) M.
“gOCHANTS
WILL FIND I.IthGAIAS
W. BARKER 81. CWS
49 AtIABHET "rui:L4:7
01.1 Y ~ P;:".
$.llLv
SHAWLS.
CLOAKS,
DRESS GOODS ,
BATES & BELL,
FIFTII STREET
NEW GOODS
ACRILNI A C ILLISLIE
NO. 19 FIfTH STREET
New Trimmings and Ornaments.
Bead Gimps and Buttons
Rich Bonnet and Scarf Ribbons
Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt Buckles.
Rich bilk Beltinv — a new lot.
Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs.
Real Lace CollarsAand Setts'
Needle Work Edgings to.d Inserting,
Cambric and Hamburg Bands,
Magic Battling and Cashe Friliings
Real Thread and French Veils
American and English Hoiden,
I Gloves and Gauntlets—last styles
Zephyr. Wool and Knitting Yarns
Ladies and Childrens' Underwear
Balmoral Skirts--new styles
Duplex Skirts. French Corsets,
Gentlemen's Shirts Collars Ties
Merinoand Silk Underwear
Misses Kid Gloves—all sizes.
KERCELkNro A U ur.A.Lr.et,
WM dna it to Moir •eivao.co to toil
It. our stook Maus Duratan.ot.
IMEAcRIJIMI a CARLIBLB.
PU. II FIFTH STREET, Plitsbargh, P.
°di
_
,110 O. /11.11 t v. oe aa..Oevin 11 . 0.1k1/ D
WILSON, CARR CO.,
WhoLeast,' dealer* iu rat, :a AND U,,lttr.
TT° Ufa GouDS, No. 1,4 Wood hlr
L., ...ova Ma: mod allay. Pitta'aargl , - •ula
Tazy A.R.E. THE
ILADIEV FAVOMITE
Sewing Machine
!attract.
Furvn
DRY GOODS, TELIDUCINGS, &e.
GREAT
HOLIDAY SALE
N oa. 78 and 80 Market Street.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ITEBIBODT
Embroideries of 411 Kinds.
Fine 111-17 per and Ottoman Patterns
LINEN AND SILK HDKFS FOR LADIES
GENTS AND CHILDREN•
Descriptions
Woolen Good
hosiery and 'Gloves in Endless
rariely.
OEM'S PURNIBEI33O "DB—A Fall
UIRFS, SCARP PINS AND BOVE DIJITINI
FANCY GOODS.
WO hero made this department a SPECHALI
TY. We 'sin be receiving
NEW GOODS
Every Day Daring the Holiday seamin.
In It will be found a wcplett .ortment of
Fine Work Boxes, Becticnles, Per
fume Boxes, Ladies' Companions,
Satchels, Cigar Stands, Cigar Ca
ses, Watch Stands, Albums,
Jewel Casts, Fancy Combs.
etc., etc., etc.
ustoser• rctii njn nur Price. 1.11v7 F.lt THAN
ANY UTIcI.I.II. iSUU , E IN 1111. UITY.
OITE L'S A. OALL AT
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street!
MAORI:IM, GLIDE & 00.
j 08EYEt HORNE .t. CO
HAVE JUST OPEN72J
lh.'W 41C.4.Cotfil30S,
Dress Trimmings. Cloak Ornaments.
Real Lace Goode, New Style Belt
Buckles, Best Make Bilk Belt•
Lags, Bead Ornamenta, New
Neck Scarfs, Bamberg
Flouncing', Linen
Einadkerehiets,
Balmoral Skirts,
Breakfast Shaw* in
tants' Knit Hoods, Infanta'
Zephyr Leggies. New Empress
klrte. Gloves acd rGavntlets, Win.-
ter Underwear for Men, Ladies and Chß
dren, Jouvle and Alexandre Kid
Gloves, Ladles' White Castor
Gloves. The above and
many other Goods In
Great Variety, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
JOS ROILHE & CO.
ri mid 1 . 9 DIAILIS_Li bTliirari
IttNellS VP STAIRS. ode
ANOTURE ARRIVAL
EATON'S,
17 le XX/" . 1"33 EiT.ISLF7ZEI.I".
LA L.LNEN
* 'S do do
rIN E LACE TIitMINED HANDKERCHIEFS;
HI-.II•ST IT. 'H ED UDE FS. to neat reilSotr;
LADIEV , LL ARS AND Off - FFS;
FINE LAf E OULLAR-s;
HEAL FLU N T IiuRHES.;
PION r VENlcre HORDES;
POINT A ri.I.4 , TE BORBEO;
I HBEAD LATE
I'AN•rY AND &STAN PLAID 911:1013a NUS;
LAD; t.'S' AND >11 , ,E, , ,:L0111 O L.OV
LADIES' AND haSnES , [LID (11.0, ES;
LADIES' LINED hill G L.O (l LO
sum
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
, 'LOTH AND KID OLOVT: , ;
rrwr. E.r.,No AND WOOL SOCKS;
StLEINO AN!) WOOL UNLYENSHIRTS AND
PTA Cri:RS:
ST &Mitt Lk. SHIRTS;
NE , Ji. TIES, ISCA.Iik S, SUSPENDERS,
Wholesale and Retail
F. H. EATON,
ucoeuer to EATON, BiAAJILITaI k 00.,
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET
NEW ROOM FOR THE HOLLO.S.YS
W. W. NIOORHEALD'S,
Si Jgarket Street.
101 l min tied • tall assortment of FLNOY
GOC.DS end everychLug in the TR LIMING •na
NUTIUN LINT, et
81 Market Street.
w. w. noonn'Estre
FURS.
FURBI FURS! FURL
wunEs, MISSES AND OHELDTLIENS'
I_7 K S
Tie Lariat »d Mod Complete luortmur
EVES OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
AT
Me( lokt.r) & 00 ' S.
nol 131 Wood Smoot, Pittsburgh.
UNDERTAKING
A LE:x.. AIK.EN
LTS7I:I - 3SIRT
no. laa Foorth wtrefm. et a. U 0 1 ,2
or .11 tJaa_Pers, (11-11 r.a f t=
sortynlon of Flazafal Furolatflos
:looms 0110. nap gala ought Hanna sad
furnisho. Itaviniadesa—Ray. David
Rev. AL. w. J•cobut, Thom.talinZg. Esq
swot , Mainz E.l akred
BEING
SIMPLE,
pERFBCT and
El. Vo. Carrion.
RAILROAD&
• _
/88 6 :f ' t V liilTtft.ji4g_JUPIR
TR Ly.
Al
7). mil al Y. Air. sea., 1660, Maims
mill leave the Union Nontrugir lhapoionornar et
Washingtott sffi LaMar terns, ea talon/a,
DAY EX FlMlS—Ltemens Pittsburgh aar a.
tu.,^ stopping at principal : Stations. Amnon , / it
Altootta •t 193 a, m-, rirtine 8.21 a. nu, lfleLlo.
toot., le.se m., Lent Hagen cLu p. m.,J liar
neburg, p. m. . Balasnorel 4ef. P.
1 ell n, via Allegation, 1e..16 p. m ialadelphlal
ha! p. tri, and Pinar fora. via .I.Mnielphla at
10.21 p. py.
I.:INCINNATI EXPRESS—Leaves Pittsburgh
at ago a. m.,stopping at ariuly Smcloos. Al
toona} at Ip. m., Harrlabor./ &lb p. m., arriv
ing at Palirghta at LSO a. M.
MAIL T .—Lesres 11.11.47 Pittsburgh at . a.
at...topping nearly nll Station. Alttoonsit •00
P. m. attiring at Harrisburg at 11.26
Yhtlaaeipdta 7.11
PILILLADKLP/1.14 E.X.PRESSY—LeaIet• Pitt.
15132;11at 0.66 p. &Lopptng . only at prindtpal Sta
tion. Arrive,at Latrobe; a. 6.40 p. Altoona
S.lO p. to., Hartiaburge 2.15 co., ttaltiMOre• lAD
a.m., NOW York, via Allantown 10.03 a. no., Ptitta
dtitph.l..l.lo a. in.. s ail! New I ork, VII pahadel
-2111i....at 12.06 p. m. Sleeping Oar, Vali throw,.
u this train tram 11UL:wrap to lialtliume and
401 to New York, Allentown.
FAST•lailh—Leaves Plttsburgh at loro p.
stopping Only at principal StatiOns. Arnie. at
Altoona at Vitt., m tlarchiburg• 6.16 a. m., Hal
timoref p. IS. New IL .irkt 'la Allentown 2.40
p. m., 11111Pda/Alat 1.10 p. m., and New Yora
via Yhtladelphu , VALI p. 00,
•BresAfast ipt , tiutr. PUN. ,
'Doily all aka Moms sMulaps,m,
JOHNSTOWN miotivol
mpingoDATlorc. dally.
/kept Sund 416 p. Sti at ist..
tlOl2ll bet We ay,
en at
Plttabargll wad lloneln.n mon
n.. and eon
netting at lindroville ledertectima with trains
the Luna. Branch and West Pennasivants
ALTOONA AOC.OII3IODATIO/6.'ilaily camp
Sunday, at 7.10 a. m., stopping at rail nasals
stations between Pittsbingh and AHOOM, as
making dose =mention with trains on Indianaßranca, West Pennsylvania R. R.. Ebensburg manch.
Cresson R. R., and Hollidaysburg Branch.
lint ileeOnan.latlOn resin tor Wad's Station
leave. daily Icractpt Sunday) at. n.m a US
Second Accommodation Tram for Wall'm Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at told a. on.
Penn Accommodation No. 1, leaves daily (.eept
Sunday) at LOG p. m.
TlittddscOmmodation train for Wall's Staines,
Leave. daily (except Sunday) at 6.06 p. m.
Penn.A.ocomtumnamon No. 2. leaves daily (en
Cept Sanday)at to. to p. stooping at . 11
between Pittsbumn and Neon Station.
The Church Train leaves War's Marion meal
Sunday at 406 a. m.. and Ultras In tattliburgh at
lOs6 a.m. kietnrcanir leas. Pittsburgh at 16.61
p. m. and arrives at Wall's Station at 2.00 p. m.
Etetanalqr Trains salve la Pltrabargh lug t0110w.3
=EMI
Firrt Well.. Statham AmommodstWn... 1.25 . m
Perm Actommodation.
Second Wa/I's Station Acectmmodation am m
Johnstown Accommodation 10.06 •.
-.-- -
Baltimore Exprem..i I.SI p. m.
Altoona ACCOMIELOGIIMOCI & Emigrant.. 1060 p. m.
Third Wall t Station Accommodation.. I.ro p. m.
Philadelphia Expremi go 6 p. m
Perin Accommodation No. 1 6.26 p. m.
.
Nu+burgh and Erie Mall. 12. ab p. m.
An Agent of the Exoelafor Omnilina Oompant
Dnd pan through each train before reacnine the
epot, take up *necks and dellrer baggage to any
part of the clay. Utiles tin. to, Penn eared, open
day and night, Where all order. for L. nnovenneni
of psalm:teem and baggage will rdictve prompt
tendon.
Baltimore express will orris sirlth rblindelpro. ,
Expresa at 2.30 p. m. on Monday,.
NOTICE.--in case of loss, the Company SC/
bold L and mvu - reeponsible (or personal baggage
only, fee an amo.. not exceeding CIA
W. R. REAIKWITH, Agais,
La the Pennsylvania Central RaLlroml Passe:we;
Station. on Liberty and Washinetort street.
1865. PITTI3BURCitt,
OOLUDIEWii AND tHNOMNATI KAILHOAD.
Tne Om Short Joe Rate vii Stabinvilln,
TO COLICTIBUS,
Lae all the prthelpal Office
WEST AND SOPTH-WEST
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1885,
Trmus !care .34 mime at the ONION DEPOI
Colkars
15, A.,. AUDIT,.
. 2..t0 s, ca. Bso a. la.
Zayre. 2—uI:pSOTTL
Steubenville Aseoramoda'n.a.o. 10.10 a. to.
S. F.
Oen I nailer. Agent., Steubenville, 0.
Dl. D. ISILITLEB.SeAI7(3 II .
Ticket Agent, Valen Depot, Pittsburgh.
oalkayd
PITTSBURGH 41.2113
CONNELLSVILL
RA.II.ROAD.
MINTER ARRANGEMENT
um end after MONDAY, Oct loth, tem, the true.
will , care the Depot corner of Rom end V 7 au
streeu, as follows:
Pittsburgh. Plustee“
to and from Untotitoiaru. 7:16 x. m. GSM p.
Express " " . 10.130 x.
First McKeesport f'S!! e. p
tniirso:le.sss
Siecosd " Site D. no.. 6:48 p.
.• • •
Sunday Chuten resin to and
from McKeesport
IiMEMMMMI
BOOTS AND SHOES
LOOK 0 - lIT - FOR BARGAINS
BOOTS A WTI SHOES.
TREMENDOUS STOCK
FILLS IIrIXTER 1300118,
J, A. ROBINSON & CO
61 AL&BILET STREET
Next door to BADHEA'S Dry Goode Store.
BOOTS AND BHOEt3.
JAMES•ROBB
H.• Joy% returned from tee EAST Irlt6 • very
Free end •easonable mock of
.EsCrICIPTIS .49—/NTTI 8150Elial
the VERY BUST' QUALITY. Erma', Heys.
s 4 Youths' BOOTS AND SHOES to all Chess
srletles and Kul.. LADIES WORK of the an
t and best that Is manufactured, Irons the due
Polish to the plain pal( florae. OWL:Dans' Boots
sal Shoes to every style ao4 variety.
Our object. Is to seal such good. as grill glee sac
lalactlon to the purcbarer.
er -Pleure call and exarclue, and you will he
sattarlol with che QUAI4TY ancIIPMIOS of goods.
Re112.131b. the pi.. JAMESRUSK
ore 7 Ho. 71 Market street.
sr NOT/CE.
Boots and Shoes
68 MARKET STREET.
CHRISTMAS Ire. COMLIEIG, and friend
WM.:in/CIL is oo head, as Ms Old SLartd,
N 0.92 Federal Allegnany. with a very
largo stock of Oust= M. 0.21
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
TOR THE WINTER !SSC)24.
Ks keeps the Feat Goods and se/not lower
prices th em any Kama house la the two sates.
/iXISIX.2IBEI3,
CM -J, KIND sEE THE
OENVS FIRE CELLI' BOOTS
THERE IS NO INTStabiENT
WHIOB PAYS SO LASSIE AB INVELLEST
OR BRIRGS SO *BOB 00102ORT TO
THZ HOIIBEHOYD.
WAIiRdNIED. ADD /111rPHUOTIONIS
A' 0 ISEI.EBEI
GIVEN FREE OF OHABGE. deVirtJani
- ter, 436-en.'l .1%.14--t.
ITDIANAPOLLS
ST. LOUIS
r71315=
==MZZI
190 p. Pl. 1090 0. ru
Un=l==l
I=l
SOUTH & ROSS
W. R. DIACLINTOOK.,
at Paden.' street, Allegheny GUI
I. W. CARA/MAN.
al Market. street