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F. E. PENNIMAN
EUESELL EMMA', Flt.rmina
-18. EUSTA.MAGNA. Ecamma MAAAozz.
GAZIIITTES ASSOCIATION,
JPN.;i3a7i•MilXoX`Ols
NO. SS FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH
SATURDAY, DECRY BER 23, 1868.
aspulnacArr CITY TICKZT.
FOR MAY( tli,
WILLIAM C. aIeCARTIIY, Itti Ward.
FOR I.IOI , TROLLER,
JOHN MeCARGO. 9th Wail
FOIL Tit EL:, 13REE,
WILLIAM EICUILAUtI, 6th Ward
Motive to AO v ..... ore.—Notles Is hereby
grreettat tereatter all TILATIBIENT advertisements
reo•iired at tab office most be paid for when boo,
ed In, except in the ease of yearly advert late..
~elose bill, will be rendered pcurearly. as usual
. 11,4i*U.Orill will please make a note of this, as
t hs role of cash payment. for advertWmests et
the sliarseter stated will, from thie day fo and,
be a/Sixthly tuiforewl.
The price of spar Menthe and Evearij MN o ° .
L ThlltiE CENTS at the counter et flea • • wt.
qty. 4 iparyed b 7 wrier, at “Bta pt W
COli 6 nE Bs has adjourned
, over the
%lost of the members have gone
home to enjoy the festivities of the season
with their families. In addition they will
have come opportunities of coming in con
tact . with their constituents, and of ascer
taining their switiments on the great ques
tions now under discussion.
The people own the government; nay,
they are the government. What they de
sire Will be done, and onght to be done. It
b highly important, therefore, that in all
imitable ways they seek to give each el.
pression to their ideas and feelings as will
enable their respective representatives to
understand what they would have done.
A BANKRUPT LAW
A. bill to establish a uniform system in
Bankruptcy is before Gligress. It is sub
stantially, if not identically,the same as the
bill introduced at the last session. What
chance It has of getting through it lanced
less for us to predict. The experience of
business men as to the operation of the for
mer law-created a public sentiment that de
winded its
- repeal, and erected a powerful
barrier in the way of the passage of any
similar law. Vane the former law ena
bled ten honest insolvent debtors to assign
their estates for the benefit of their tespec
tlye creditors and take a discharge from
their liabilities, a hundred scoundre:s avail.
ed themselves of the law to defraud the
nien they were owing.
No doubt a good deal of this sort of
swindling wOuld be practiced under any
law, even the most guarded, that might be
framed. And this shows that the fault is
not so much in a bankrupt law as is the dis
honest purposes of a certain class of cred
bore. - It ought further to be considered
whether thietclass of man who would rea
lize their dishonesties through the agency
of a Bankrupt Law, would be any more
honest in the absence of one. It strikes 11.5
that when involved, they are not likely to
Ceske any serious efforts to sustain a repu
tation for integrity, but are most likely to
avoid the payment of their debts by any
artifices to which it Is possible for them to
resort.
A uniform system In Bankruptcy is de
sirable. In the absence of such a system
thousands of the most active and energetic
Men in the country arc tied up so that they
can do nothing beyond the attainment of a
bare subsistence for themselves and their
families. Here is a large loss of productive
Power to the nation. Clearly there ought
to be some method by which these men
can re liberated from their liabilities and
restored to activity.
Ibis often said that this esd can be ac
.complished readily enough through a con
promise with their creditors. Such Is not
the fact. While it latrne that most Mud
;mesa are ready to compound with a debtor
who makes a full and satisfactory state
ment of his affairs, it is not tree that all are.
Some business men make it an inflexible
irule never to compromise a claim. When
each a man Is included in the list of an in
solvent's creditors. and for a considerable
sum, an adjustment becomes difficult; often
impossible. Why should not the laws come
input there and compel a settlement ?
Is it replied simply because the credi
tot hers & valid claim, and is eatitled to his
money? That would raise the previous
questioa Of the right of creditors to de
mand a law to enable them to collect debts.
That right, not only in the purview of seas
on, but in practice, is conventional. The
Legislative powers of this country have es
tablished such exemptions and-given such
Modes of redress as on the whole they
thought most. desirable, not to the creditor
claws but tothe community. The tenden
cy of legislation, following the humanising
drift of the age, is to lenity. The right of
a'exteditor to sell his debtor, and his debt -
Gen wife and children as slaves; his right
to imprison his debtor while living and to
- hold his body when dead ; and his right to
strip hits debtor and bib family bare o f per
sonal effects ; have one by onea,been set
aside. Property exemptions in behalf of
the debtor, and, particularly, in behalf of
wife and -little ones, are slowly but
steadily augmenting. These are all preg
nant indication of the future.
Advanced thinkers and moralists
question the advisability of having any
:law far the collection of debts. Who,.
two standards of action are maintained
men who are not really conscientious are
prone to accept the one that approaches
neatest to their wishes. Hence, as the case
- stands, there is often a a ide difference be
tween lewd honesty and ....rat honesty.
,When the legal standard, to twat particu
lar cases of hardship, is relareo or adopts
tile general mural rule, many who In teal.
13' are not within the tele,count themselves
there and take all she advantages of the
position
At best the system of collecting debts by
law is expensive and vexatious. The dLect
and Indirect cost the of system is a serious
percentage on all the debts collected under
It, and that would not be collected without
it, If public sentiment had reached the
point at which simplei Dishonesty—that is,
the failure to pay a debt when the debtor
• has the means of payment—could be se
; minuted a crime, deserving of punishment,
1 ,- ; all civil processes for the collection of debts
"Would necessaril y be. abolielied, and greatly
"to the benefit of lhai . wholp people. The
tandency is lififivay;
vor special digutett from
Warhimrson giving an abstract of the blathers
the war In the I'm master ()wares of
-See It was etc: a that the defalcations daring
v.mvrowd to are handred and linty
sitili , ar. It ehonld read Eve lanadred aid forty
—10164144*
SAILED .AD RIVALRIES
When the Ene Bailway was opened
through to Dusdrlrk: theze was a formal
celebration of the completion of the grand
enterprise. Distingniahed gentlemen from
the East and the West participated In the
festivities. One of these was STEPIUM A.
Donow. When the party reached Dun
kirk, a dinner was given at the Loder
House, and Douorses was called out for a
speech. With that keenness of apprehen•
elon which was his most marked chlrec
'castle, he exclaimed, "Gentlemen of the
East' Cease your petty rivalries Open
all the avenues from the West to the Allan
us: sea-board; and I pledge the Great Weet
to fill them all." Ea *aka as became a
statesman whose compntheasion penetrated
Into the future, and discerned the vast In
crease of the republic. He spoke as a saga•
clone business limn who saw the fact that
so many avenues of intercommunication be-
lateen the ELI; and Weat,eculd not be made,
but the increase Of population would till
thew all o their ntmeat capacity.
Tire PELESIDENT says " Treason is a
crime," and the House of Representatives
has cordially endorsed the sentiment by •
vote of 144, concerting most heartily in
that other maxim of the President, that "it
ought to be punished." And yet there are
people who are continually urging upon
hie`v4ry House of Representatives that it
is its bounden duty to open its doors to teal
tors-said give up the legislation end the
government of the country into their
hands!
THE Erie people are urging the construe.
tion of a new railroad from Erie to the OU
region. They must be careful where they
tread, however. It is not coruititutional to
construct any railroad in Pennsylvania
that does not lead, or is trot tributary, to
Phi Indel phis,
.1. M. BaNnirrt, late Auditor or Virginia
drr Extra billy Smith's administration, ex
plains what became of the $21,000 of specie b
oeging to the State, upon the eeeeuation
Rtchroond. The Governor, haying Cm helpe r
himself to $5,000. elletrtbetrA the rematede
aCIIVI g the State officers. R Ivirg each membe
of the Legislature the patacce of twenty 001
The auditor publishes a Wag list of the
•
distributions.
,
trisswour throuno-sOUDEILS 11!1 7113 Boum.—
A communication from the Betretary of the
Treasury, in response to the &nate', resole,
Uoa ot the 18th Inst., ■tats that the records of
the department do not show that any person.
hey, seen appointed to any °filen not asthcria
ed by existing law, but admits that pers,ne
have been appointed to office who hare not aid,-
scrlbsd to the oath referred to under the cus.bm
and revenue laws In the Meal j Insurgent States,
but that no salaries have been paid, with one
excettion. The Secretary says he "matt
tenons for sunk offices who could take the oath
literally; but, falling to And them, to select those
who gave no aid to the rebellion until the gov
ernment of the United Bata red laden to give
them the protean"' to which they woe entitled,
Tan writer of the recent editorials in the N
Y. Tioics,tirging Congress to surrender at 011 C
ita opiniona and its perogativea, deflating to
retentiau of th. test oath to be "s mere poin
of dignity," and recommending me immettlat
- .
admission of t h e Southern •aoaae, lithe same
timid politician who, at the cmamencement or
the war, advocated eurreud r to the South, by
ell manner of pusilanimous compromises, sea
at the commencement of the last year of the
war, declared the rebellion could "Dever be sac
pressed under radical policies." The present
advice for another surrender comes moot natio,
ally from the same source.—Atroll Tribune.
number of paupers In England oat the
let of January last., was 074.778, exclusive of
111 inaane In the Gilbert's insurporations. Of
the 971,772, as many as 42.487 were insane, and
of that number 48,4643 were lunatics, end 10,-
021 Idiots. Thus tour per cent. of pauperism
was ascribable to insanity. lAregard to the
sexes, 16,828 were. males. and 21.0111 females,
matting 28,4661 whilst of idlotr. 4,1567 were males,
and 5,464 wore females, making 10 021. Or tnr
:our per cent, of Insanity, the lunatics were 9.9
our cent., and the Idiots 1.1 per gent. In
con, on the Ist January, there were 105.251
pauper, and of that number 2,1133 were Insane.
A ras.s.ours has been traveling around, sta
ting that A Dr. Blair, a quiet, peaceable citizen
of Corinth, Hiss-, had been killed by negro sol
diers. Capt. J. C. Cowin, of the 108th C. L,
commanding that post, has currected the state
merit. He says that on the day .f his death he
was extremely noisy, and moat insulting to all
soldiers whom he met, that he fr quewly ez
pressed a desire to 1111 some of them, and med
toward them moat offensive, diary and pro , nne
language. He aas arrested tinder standing or
ders, whereupon he drew a revolver sad at
temptel,to shoot the guard, gild while in tee
act of taking aim he wee shot-
Taft Sandusky Register of yerarday says:
• , John B. Harm. the great horse-tamer, was at
tacked with paralysis last Saturday evening. at
DM residence, near Groveport, in Franklin coun
ty. He was out skating daring the afternoon,
and, on returning home, met some friends, and
after chatting with hie Usual modmilty for a
short time, extorted himself on the plea of need
mg fresh air, feeling GLIM, sc., and walked out
toward the stables, w hen the disease manife.ree
imelf, and he was cirried to bls home. At in t
ACCOILDU he was somewhat better, but still one-
Me to communicate intelligibly."
On Ike 111th inst., a convention or wool Mow
ers and wool mannfactiarers was held at Syra
cuse, N. T,, at whisk the leading wool growers
Of Ohio, Mtnols, New Ragland end New Tort.
aid many prominent manufacturers from Inc
East were pretext. besointione were unaoi•
measly adopted declaring the meeting to be In
laver of a tariff of protection for wool and wool
en goods, and adopting a committee
,of trine
from each body to present the matter before
Congress.
Le former years beareely any of the foreign
emigrants Mediu at New York bake goes to
theBoath. Since the close ca the war emigre
am begins to take that din: Mimi, and amine
thin year, up to the close of October, 8,905 ol
the emigrauta Antall:agar. New York went to the
reconstructed States, Of whom the large num
ber, 3,657 want to Missouri. Thls la !be begin
ning of a great movement, which la to have
much to do with the remmatrnattou of Southern
moor and society,
TErs N. Y. News overwhelms the nmes with
the warmest commendatioas for Its recent
articles In (aver of the Immediate Bemis
!non of the members from the Botithern States,
and observes that •-the readers of the Daffy Nora
will recognize In the reasoning of the Times, or
gomeuta with which they are familiar, as
they have already been expressed by as In oar
repeated comments upon the same sable. t."
The rm.. makes an elegant tail to the Nees
kite.
- .
A enaviantaa connected with the Freedmen's
Taurean at Charlestou writes es follows: "Tu.:re
Wmo let-up In our affairs. The crops are gem
erne% and eke planters in thatteands of Inateetws
are reeking the laborers away, without a cent of
rensuaereston for their toll. Our affice is deny
thronged with theta poor victims or Mimetic.
We are hemline their °voter:dors ever the coals
weer) they are within possible reach."
As English elna.4 years old, living near Del
hi, India, was lately sold by her father, for
51500, 5, an Indian eider orhd wished to add her
to Me harem. She wae, eam p e tt e d to renounce
the Christian religion atla embrace Mshomenam
bra. The affair caused giros; ceche...tit among
the Europeans In India.
FaLCDERA a Ittoatioan.--OniT 200 colore d
pawle are receiving soy aid from the acme,
recut, and they are all Infirm and helpless per
sons. Not one able-bodbd person of color is re
ceiving any sastsumee wbateVer from no. Tho r
Is the official statement of the amistant-catrmor.
Monet of freedmen. col. protro•
Man Union ettlems of La Oningr, Tenn.,
have addressed a note to GOT. Brownlow, In
to: ming him that their lives are threetened,thet
they have been ordered to leave, teat town,
and requesting protection. The men ware for
mer') c.filcereln the loyal mail.
A Neoax, Jut discharged from the Milted
13 , 0. a, army, was deliberately shot dead In
Memphis oa the 14th not. by Policeman Malo
ney. who bad a grudge against him. The po
lio man was not wrneteri, tJaough the Memphis
papers reprobate the act.
Toe Britieh Boar] of Trade retinae show
that for the month of Oembiir there was as
lo the rattle of the ariaorts of nearly. £5,
600,000 stern. g over the came month last year.
2he exports for thyti tcni months of the pia
ware only about £1,000,000 below the tome
parted to
A New YORE correspondeint Faye Mr. Greeley
who of hue years has worn Mack clothes, with
the trowsera legs somstfaare both down ever hie
boot. hen donned the Whitel coat a popular su
parathion.
Tun Copperheads ate enraged at Webster's
Dl''ll o llerf. The Latestedbioa contains the fol
lowing de: Mahlon c "Coppelhead—A Northern
empasidur will lionaira
STATE NEWS
A Nino PROJECT.—We learn that the Atlantic
and Great Western Railway has bought the
CiOISCill Canal, and Intead extending the
Cleveland and Maboning Road from Youngs
town to Pittsburgh. foliowirg the canal to Ma
honingtowr, and thence across the country. It
In thought that if Litis should be done, the Erie
and Pittsburgh Road would form a inaction at
Mohoningtown t.y extension of then track.—
...Veseedsde Guoettf.
Mransu.—Felix Farrell stanbecl Antlaonv
McLaughlin at the boarding house oh the Nan
ticoke Railroad, In the old dlsilll4'y at the non,
11011enback mill, on Monday night. McLaughlin
died, and F - 7.11, who it It nm the renal arms.
was committed by Esq Lewi, It Is raid that
Farrell had the ...teed 10 stab sorne:Axiy, and
meeting his tim on the stairs executed the
threat on him.— ill/t , •kccre Record.
Tun Timely Ole and flthole railroad. , he Oil
Creek. Lake and Titusville kilning and Trans•
portatlon Company, and :the Westfield Railroad
company have been cenaolidated into one com
pany, to he d the Westfield, Titusville and
Pdhole Railroad Company. This lice will
include the proposed railroad from-Titusville to
Union.
ItasoOxnan.—Jamee H. Hilts, the constable
of Conneantrillea Crawford county, absconded
a few days ago, takinu 1. 'arcs sum of
money belonging to toe lauroult, which he had
collected ea taxes.
Tun London Review tells the following anec
dote of a member of a well-known publishing
dna in Boston :
"One day, at a dinner party, a would-be wit,
thinking to puzzle Mr. Fluids, and make sport
for the company, anrounced. prior to Mr.
Yield.' arrival, that he nad him,rllwrlttet, .nme
poetry, and Intended to submit It to M-. F. We,
as BOULIIty'S. AL the proper moment, Lb , rr:.4.1.
utter the guests were seated, he Levan .
F.elds, I Lave been a good deal exercised eel
trying ,o lied o• • in Southey's poems his wrc
known lines, rut.alog thus. (rrpenting the hues
he had composed.) Can you tell as 111,13L1L what
time he wrote them 1' do not remember to
have eeeu them before.' rep!iei Mr Fld, e.
there ouly two }e•l..d, m S .uLt We tile wt.,
curb hut, could toveibly hate teen IV,
him. 'Who thorn f' gl eaten at
Witty que.i hr. *Aid Mr. Fi•:d,
'about the Lady period of Is en.' ear ,
he was having 11W muotri, and tut icd to, then
teeth.; or near the end of Si, lii who:
brain had bolt:Lica, and he had ea II c:. iuto
idiocy. The yereiliaatt ,n bet ,age to tt, una:e .
petted, but the exprcenion etenrly bet•u}e thr
tdlotic Oat.' The queattouer :mt,ed ha:
the company roar. d."
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
FISIST ItieiTlA t' It HUH. At.
nautili/re erre, LI, 1 it la a
turner of Federal ”,1 Latutu Peal°,
JUSLPII KIND. Services 1 ni , a cc.
p ca. Prayer Sleeting en W Lt.1).1.Y L Llt•
ING. The public are cordially Invited to mien,
atrA E 1.1 0 101' PI Pt Eli
FIRST BAPTIST CHI' tit'li CuNti hlh
lidaTlON mlrl hereafter bold their cht.rcl: se: .4•••
la lAA:WNW HALL, on Pllta street Prescr
oy Late Pastor. J AAI EIS 0. DICK Isstsa•o
every LOHIPS DAY at loan acid Suu.lxy
School at 2 o'clock e. u: Btrangers the ,abLe
Sr. normally %netted to attend. her a tee.
denaltd
PUBLIC NOTICES
CITSBEIR:ll GAZETTE A.SO
CIA I 10N.... At: rt hLY :Af r
IN.t of r.toGLlGtotte will el.l Ihr I. .1.--
HUR,II, I / 4 1. (41,4 t lANLAHL. oat , at t
v'eloc•, S. at., at tare t ZL. I L Rtt )1:-.
cel!raavvdtd Lt. SI klOl En, (Ink
F 1 'SwF WARD, PITTABL
PtiELIRLIN AR I Alt LI I , A
tniszy Erseet,i, Lae pion tte,tlPhor.s, T,•,..• .0
t`te FIRST WARD. )0.. .00,,tOwtee f
itrtt 01Ileerft, wbeof Y De.
21d, la the SCLIOUL 110USZ. •t 7 ~':luck, p. m ,
and the tkomitosttou• to be cusl.. tt.okt,
SA7I7/t1 AY. Dot . lOth. betw..o 1 so.: 7 tel
J AMR , It Lt . ,
AbRAM AR.
Cooto.Ottee.
•-
arCITY 1.12' A1.14.4 , 11E3.1' CO? VEN•
T 1031.-111.. t•alae
the City vi A...ghat.). at c 0.• fo••e,1 I.
at Hart! trataal blaces,l !lud • Or
Whrste ...d Pree,hcte rreteect, y, on TI It
DA) • December lath. 1866 k•ete,e.l the ht., •
THIL ' EIE. and SLY r N 0,1,1 rote
b allot. humtuate •M. .6 DI, h.t. 1 . • H 1
THE Ytro2l. araC WAho .F 11
The clDrer• oolalng sak• e.ect.o.. are 1..• roc t
to confine the cotiirg to the I oton ii•pcb.
voters Toe follotracg B••••ttrir O veaa elao ywre
/Wafted That oriel oaadblata for at, a... 0
litty tbllcera a•rtaly the rtura.•c ul tae Lae ea
tiv• I.lomllllo/.111. us. or retort ;Or usst
Witty:mu ttt• •ttt t • t• • •-••••
:atop w twomply
anti not countal
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POLITICAL
y~PCDPLI.' 4 I. Di •Li
JAiihs BLACIOiORt, Esq.,
WIII Le supported fur Sisyor by who ale 0,
posed to bsllot fox stuffing and trawl—oho co
der. the Malt !Lance! amiff.too I p•rty lerolm
that derpfee the "rank •nd Ole," sod ref _ss t
listen to their solemn protests on.. sethlsetts.
Blaelmore has not frater“iseff with, nor soost
the ftlendstflp of Intl tufbolen• of tl,
eomnrcts,ty, %no, by the risotto° of another, ma
how for lenmetutty from puntsLauent for the
grimes. hie Is a law-abiding teputa•le earico,
hip moral qualities, en ardent scpnorter of
glorious Colon, who ass contrft , uted Is , nrll
me means (perhaps more than any other sins
citizen) for the suppression of the renel:ton. I
will not tura • deaf eat to the cell. of ,tisti‘e.,
trio order. We 0113 Contide. In A to, end hope .
GIO o.eolloo to el' , '1 ear al, al
doisruae sod crime w..:. sre tureater.ed
de23:tea•s VOX POPULI
FOE. *ATOLL
Leffo of [be 11,11 r. lf., offtlf b• •cmal f
Mayor of flllooClorty (fay. rukfoot Le, I ca.
4001161ft10.
FOg MAYOR
Of t 6• Third Wvo, i!I EA Y. *tue a t
11. St. tor Lamy., aulajne.t tot v..ta 01 the f
otrrt n. A.IIL6UCIaI 3110. St Lie eat prima
taso3 rr.51,1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.—THE UNI().4 itEPUBL
OA N Voters of the Teetn o wtII Kure
the ofD.e of J. Y. SI.AIIeE. Erg }lnn Wet!.
,ATlikiinLY EVENIN:I, Inc. L.3.,t0 ~Le sct
LL reg•rd to V. are fi•Tutoa.loo•
0e23:1t BY C.. 1200 0• WARD COMMITTKAL
OFFICE OF THE tJUN H 01.1.1.11
.11 ALI-WHITT 1/Ora7 r, Pa.,
PlTroaCliau, P.a. 4', woo,
PROPOI3A LS FUR IV It IT 1N G -
1. Proposal. will he recelvel at tat. oPlce out .1
January Sal, lard, Mutual% r, for urrl au. af.,l a ;1,-
114 trout cue ortgin•, toil et tu. ua by 11.0
respbelva asses.ors,
73 (//110. Duplicates,
73 School do.,
73 Treasurer's Collection Dup;icate,
the work to be done in the °thee of the floupti
Llommlesi mem, and finist.ed 01.1 Or brfore Apt t.
lit, MM. Bids to at made at so m r. ',Aar
line complete, to lomude the calculalifft, sod
Crateosluo of all taxes and the romparlor of al.
the book. with the orleatals, beMOss • race pito
lotion in each of the bo• be pro•ina the tut at. sal
the different texas by the total • at..st Lon.
The our...alba.. of the aupilo‘tta mast la pce.
rated before um - feint. are I.surff yelf MEW.
(ample books eta be seen on application.
By direction of County 1:4:11111i5.101.111,
kihNHY L.AMHERT.
cintieiMe.e i caßisTmA: ,
rues t FURS 1 ! II !
PRESEXTE
For Ladles, Misses, Geets & 1 blidren
GELEAT VAEtLETY,
Suitable •to Every Taste
HAT, OAP AND PUN !TORE OF
M'CORD 4. CO
111 WOOD nT, PI T 5111.111.011
ALLEGHENY . CITY COMPROIIItIt.
itt/EIDIS WANTED.
tm p•.,
Taneatmes% Uraxua, Dee. eth,
I_l
1860.
~. P . " l ""b ol4l tet Oemprobilee Berea of the •
07 Pe., are hereby outtbed that
Stalling Peed ler 1864 will be broeted to Ito.
tlOnd• at t.e7eweit rate. °Beret
TT0P7:7777.1.... be retetvee the bedurefeu
vatli MONDAY, January lot, MK
D. XI ACIFEIIIIO.e,
it t.Lrt.t t - t A Ile
p 0 URTII WARD P l TTti BURG H.—The
Union /lei/utk an Voiera of the Fourth Ward
Pi'tsbanth, are legrtentnd w atteembie at the
Schroi House, ma Saturday,
between the boon of four and 010 4 ,, anti Vora
by balto' to Dominate Ward 0121cei.. The reaol"
elected election °Marra wilt !told 'he eleeeloo , and
are inateucted to °finite the voting to the r,,„„
Republican voters of u.c Ward.
By order .1 the
WARD 00f/DRITTRat.
FINGER RINGS,
t4A.RNET SINOP.
AMETIIIS I' II N GS,
inerdoni. marmot',
Pt AIN , IK.ILD RINGS
J. lit. ILE.EI.I 0(1.,
Mo. 5$ Puce 111210.
Pm sal. by
4in
WANTS
WANTED—TUBER OR FoUR Gk)np
eaßtumb, Li/ CARR': THY AP/NNING
IiAZErrE. Apply at MIS 1/FFICE
INTANTED.-- A. Puranser for ever
YOUR Etr'NUFIED I.ANO ti
lOWA,
or an exchange for city property.lrd
is In Hamilton county, ,11111 A 'A '
inwa. floe owner can AZ E yr,
office, every day, tram to A. bi ulii.l 4 r
dotal
lATANTED.—AUEN TS FUR "THE
SFAlrik,7 TUE FIELI,, Tilt
..JUNGEON ANIJ TkLE r.SUAF E." HT 21.1.nahi
O Itionstesion, New Y.:, Fibre ,orraclow..
In, The moat tntrtintinii a.,1 exciting Dots or,
mibitahed, erubraewy Or. liJer, u orp„, n.
:slew experience for fn.. - yr raveling [1.101,4
.110 tiouun In the "islet sem. of
at One outbreak of the ir, dr, won out arm,. Ist,
gasta both East and West, during the tint tw
years of the isetwiliton; his thrilling capture, his
atatkaargteat for a, montrisio seven itinerent rune:
oisons: nl. escape and almost miraculous journey
ey strait of nearly {On tulle, It will irbot.l,l zi
dining event•, and contain mere of the fact, t e el
tent s6l.lrinance of the tent than any other welt
tat publigned.
Teachers, ladles, loergi.l a young ineu, and tape
i.ally returned seri dlssirt 4 °Ulcers sier grouter.
ar want of prontet.e en, loymeot, will tint 11
ye
"timely r •pted to lima conpurini. We La,
Kant. clearing 016,1 per month, wt.!. we lot
trove to any dountuliil u ripp , lniant. Senn tor c:: cu
nn Address, NIL , Hllt /h. a
N. F. corner sixth au, :11,ner cticrts,
icalidizola Ploindso nia to.
Wr A. /V T .-114ENTS.—EN1 pLi IT -
NIENT 1.1)1( 111 ' ANEIISOLI.Pi ER,
ALL Ur 11E1.6. .nie at ..leurdr),
ware, SC, S. I't 10,111,02.1 aCo UHF,'
GIFT DISTRIFICTrt ,- .tut agents are making (rain
Five to Tulrly Cr.: aer da. , nI We nee, z'
more. ....Wm tuvcd• • .• to Europe hero swa.,
o ur stoat to over Ir. ,Ulon Dollars. A
Old assortment I, Range, Ladies' sn•
Jew./' it aul lands, of ti e mos , Is.,
!,atteruS. or , ...is !IL n eseh ,en :Ser. Lilt
!or urn Meet, and • 1 VW; see what yin are r
.41,r. 111.1].: if 11% r 1:1,1.111,11, 11. ot $6 to
tnirty , orss.ol r , .• stszoi , for our rorme
.seLln, I, •: •
is your Ituie
1 'ouut y
MIZEI
h:ll—s I 400 I' . 1" La I
T wau , 5p.... • • . .
MS=
.tin .p ..t
[Lore e••,.. ILO L't
re full y hren..ed Ly ti.par, /iturier 4- /3 0:0 0•••/3
y
rarer mactaut, •',
Ndalt..., 0. 0011 tO.Ol. ,31/1.0 ...It, 1/-1,
.Inlne, or at NO. Y. 2.1 1{,1,11,fy, .1, 1 1, •
t r talrt
IN 1.. lat 'art., .1
I.om .!.
DALE
0 L Prum. :
cnteLl on N'•:
of
el Xls,tferer 11," .n,
14fiion. 61,
/11l of April. I) • ..
1. 9 fti
tl. u.e
hou.r sa.d
:s o P.l! lu (..
e.n.11.E. a BALL.
• :
EIMEMEE
N rt VA ,
f•ttst.c.
tl prte, . ins
n.n.inpnc. I.
`•11{ SA LE—ii rr• 4 , f Lan,' t tud'an
w.L •
K lalJ, TO gel , ..• • •••
rrr • un I ir••...• bocr• •,
•Noul. •O Prot.. •E •••''
al Aug • !Inflater az gad II go at. t.
• 1,111. • 11.1 1.1
ke, ate, Aent•
grit IWO 41 1.•.•; ,c,. A
DI VI DEN Ds;
.rtr• •i••• • ••,,
rat I,l:ucto,,
`s•IcaLII
tue kAA St• a ~ pm;
11111. Haul. IL. ..••
NEW AL
\jYratc. :NCR , t 1 ,t
36 FIFTH STREET
'RE ,4 NT,
HO , I 4..
20 F%)LlOt.
GOLD. PEI
AAARUM-i
FANCY INK :_-.TANDS,
PAPER W EIGH TS St
4.1
Rh&L Y7'lelt:L..l
1 . N <, N.
Etoker in t.t.,.c , s and Rea, EsuEt e
Aw• 1: d.liCle.! • , ••-y j,• 1,
str, .treat. •
.t. n;rlr,
r sage
ontTe s
I In On Ire. , •
te prop•rty 1104 , 14 en 1 - 1
n •••
r.lnht/ta nein %no/ I. n.. 1
s..,ut, can of 'aces*, n) f“..•
lag l• plennnat ann r •tenniv
A I . HOI , 'E t; T R R
tie t!, New lirttltittna ttt
ok,l ettcankt.• etAht t•
okt g the ,•rtno, t, • Derr n •-• oti
A •
4, AttPulte ttto 11,1tAt. :t
tulAlesiv. a' tr.
tr
DWELLINt,
NTUrILT.,I rt
1. I. I. ,•,111
A Owl. 4,11..„
on t rntral •trevt,
sita tbe nw
Foot,. c• •
it corn .ear
th•re trory IS ..• ,
civic 100211.
C TMnh
CEN7I3.:.L DbtO
ES .flAt r tir F..
LirlNLr
it It, . .4•Thnl' - HL'
IN • IL jth. I'II F.. '3
Pulp 136 f . hs/X
';:ET FLA 'HS
0r.1,111.A.
pll+'A 1 , 1 I ET 3- I IA
Alt.', W. M &. he
W• would •01/ pnrticul•r atWatioa to nor ••
•crtm•at of
Fl.-YE PEBFIII.IO9 , ft r,
liihravly pat up In •nlall ti slr•tar rout' racloa severs.
ulllevent styles, .1: rsearteel, any of wale., w 01114
enalsa a
HANDSOME PRESENT
MIZZCI
IIU LIDAI I ;.F.Sk...trti
!MOEN Pip
KI INO ''P
PCJUK .101 q,.t.
•V!
fiAUKGA..II' , JN BOA S.
4,1k1. , . HOAR I)
'ALEN?. LN,
Oil ECK kt
An Immenit Stock Now Road,
DIA/tll9 ALMA blArsPt.l "3/0:
JOHN P. kfTTY'r 6. CO
IZ==nii
PECAN NLTB.-10 bands South.),
POW. Huta, recOrt.l day a... 41 lur tale
BZUMAIL Filitia.
NEW ADVER'VERFIBIENTS
`111218TNIA: , MORNINU
TIMIS
To Make Your Wife
. ~
a. N
N•n
Wheeler WilsoL
NEE
SEWING
nrdas It.lt
th!h A k 18111 •!. prompto
teli:l, (t to, anti the lineh
ill he vitt home ear) br
ma% Morning.
E. P. CARPENTER
27 Fl P 1 11 sT 64 0- ET
I I - tt is 1:) ii r tig la.
__Mt;N'l
_SI‘S,
HOLDERS
~ t...:. s.•i
t~.
E. •
- • • " 1 =.-
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Lo =
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i) 1404. , r. •
VAN\ A.A.N D GRELX•IIIPLISEs.
/Ms ♦ A. ILII ADGS.
~~ ~IEi:-.~~rt's
A CHICEERING
GiFT
• : con, , ter
et.iton to ' ;‘,9
;.:
.
'
n[ff PLOW Elm . and
BASIS Ern t PLOWINS
AT Till
NEW
ROLID -.Y 001TJMN
IMCCEMI
MIMCIMI
ll=
tee. A lier•
i 11. k: K
=MEM
• v••r Plar.Or
tee. th • ~,urt•
nLy I
Si.! Ea ••••
'VI L. i_. L.O 14.
lINIZIE
r_ (.. It
V 3 t.
=SO
A ‘, ortlecLe
t
I . r. 4 •••,•••• X: soo.• COBU RCS,
~T,•. E 3 1' •
Howe Circle
INNIEISIMI
6:,~e- CL
-.ne.. Very NV.d,
• 2 oc I,t 112
SLowFr P,.tr
At: • r. , .• I).e. t.
ry
to, 41 7.
0-eratp , P tie
"ct •Ining g•maa ITOC. tuc Gaill •
Ft, t as, w lor
WILL BE ta.u. .; 1 A' A TEILY GREAT
3e :.e of (derma:. Suzg
l‘tal canter•t erca•ct Snags. ,
Eu.l Isonh !IS 00 tor
MIERINIOE
• ,••• • I' • ••Ito ca• ••• • . ,*.. 1 In Ono,
• '° g••• t,:4-I.VS • . Lower than you can Bny them Illsawhere
1!1=1111EI
*. 2 ?hc ; L
• I Rood •Iree i
A ere , . rarkety 01 .ty °Moro wit! be closed
Present '0 orth 6.0 cep,. tormmly Kole M
MASON & HAMLIN
I .., lie., a.: Wow, at 33 Cent., 004 otter color.
C.:WINET oaik
.0
0. In proport.,a Atso. at; the , arartat makes
La' P....A 111 FLA oi)r t., at Factory pt.as.
.81,-e VI., Tr,t,lett nt 37', seta .. MI
. 00 teal. A , :; a's.. 11,1 t ai
V ,
•J I . 6
Her 1••••
I/IAL /heir malllet
Ile r•! . . tHt •13 H. 4 .OR as
I 1,4 • Hi: $5 ii per p:dr.
HP , '• r'.•••‘ •. I. H.
A /, • , •
Ltaimoral Skirts.
711r*. t .30E. ...a.+
I. Lc „, ,„ ;. ~, , u , t „.. ~, .. w ., „ ...
~, with r rorn • A o.:y. In. A• 1 Wo.. I llll•lkg.,xilt. tiara aclOre, that
•.0e • rIA •• Is , Tv 0.. AI 0. la plices reak4 _mg •,, wtl: ... a • 82.00 a Matti, C., aUtr..•
, ro. ; •ti ~, J • iku TN, are a/.0 ..aile to lt °, nt
van ty ,11.L.,•1'.., 10 6 - 1., .t.) Iroval and IV.:lts, a. Salt ael
1
FORY , LUR FAML.Y : ;, Feney Colored SlirAiiig Skirls.
A MUSICAL FRIEND.
A SABBATH SCHOOL,
OR A CHURCH ,f.n• re teeyerny ook tikes. rods, sod Mei
at the k et. eta Pr.. 1:, gn0.0.1
NO MOUE .1fP1401 . 11.1.11E PIiEeENT only • SMALL 0051ans.iwri for
=ZEI=MI!MI
. .
Heal y F - o.ted Beaver Cloth, full yard and
Jti...iSfl).Ar .7 ILIA Ai IILA" L ,• a Lalf Vide, $2,25 yet yal,l, worth
lanai $2,50.
OLaSZNY]7'C3RG6- 416.7%.T.
LULL aND SES THE
A. , I a •ere luta 0,...,1 calial c
Nevi - Stock' Just Receivied make., at 61.21 alter/Let r
BY
s? We call particular at Auatlue; to this cc., as
rt, MIAi nDt Lavo OUCD *la oppOrtnaity to plc,
Charles C. Mellor, '
• chums again for a lcurcinau
.ro. 81 tre'ond Nfrees.
rut. A., LN E A zsrtact peNriA
6041611” , waa •
NEW Arvr -.7`:-ETIENTS
( j REA T
HOLIDAY SALE..
t•t . : IT , E cials .
Our •apu:aU Oi n .ezt w• m 05,30 to
Curtl:r of t aurth flail Market Streeta,
flay og ookl rotor , . 'boo double oe c,stly goods as
ro,erled. tor obove reost a. tee feel under
ei
t.. g ov:Ixottoos to our cornett++.
fr.eod• •oot - oe epeeerons public. end ere
opeonng
'Al>Ncial Ltitrgaink4
P.lrrLs.aeut W :ta tad 1 teutluu ul aaatributing Lb.
~q au unr NU-S . r •rniirh hut boa
maraal .0
':11E kit') lIF LOW PRICES
in. pt. laVors.
a le w • ..es aro" ',vol.
hA n •
we La'.
.1 N, I
greft ninny olhcc GAM' , ,A F
n.icanr , u4 o q./Ot e e'
MUSLINS
estlltd -
11-
.1 -- ...1154.7"7 71 1F1 , -
Fa Cn.o
", ~C ~~ ~_..
s—yd owe: Bust Prt 2.5
C: H P.P.
bond Dart. Goods, fist colors, a1,125c
MOUS DE LAINES
150bG GwhVitt ',lark 0.,;‘,n a.
MEE
'try But Quality, .arr , tyie. ai
an ut , troArtL, 71. 4
kr• dPki ci
. Elh l ll. ntlf IL) r. b..(11
ILaccsAr4• e,ow Mail • 6.11.10. AKolsrtll Mr .014 ex
caltdirA', A targv lot do•ble Width
;act. rid r.. Co,ors
Heavter ac , t Setter, all colors, at - 311
ALL-WOOL PLAIDS AT 6E{ CENTS
Fine Dress Goods.
MVO 710: , u I LoRXER P 8102.8.
PLAN) F OH FLAIOTT.S
P'l_..ll.lN - INT 3E17,0 .
Burk and , i r Haw FlanaclG
.2 ,
,; A :'.? ; CI rse t' t. A / 4 .6 N i't. % ''
.Akn, O. nnl Lc:n,actted at :;1; cents and
S'LLLRED BLANKiTS irEal CHEAP
brilITE
12=!
()RASH,
Anortc►n, Scotch and BOSOM, at
41093 id EAT BEA TWAT WE 4Ftin NOW op,
111 I, • oRKEIt oF 41(11 anal it
S'VIEETS.
c. HANSON' LOVE.& BRO
NEW ADI,rEP. I ISEIVIEN TS
BIN• 5
EITE:C I ? tqAps L P NACHTS
6ltEltlq. sea„ tmi
SOCIETE HYQIENIQUE'3
SOAPS AND HAIR OILS
TOUTH. VI ODill 1313611111
be .hove, with other ehele• Gods, are ;I my
acisotiou said ItaporAtton.
Ii lON JOHNSTON'
-Ft LT l:3•<Bir IfE)T
Corner 141.2.1thflpld and Ftrarth Bts
ddlo
BLIC SALE OR RWNT
IVALUABLE rUitIYACF
Tuesday, December 28, 1865,
Wlll be sold at Publie iitsle on the premises, sit.-
ate la Yliffifn liensity, on the Penns, Vimiremi 03
miles west of fitrrisburgli. arta 80 ontlm out from
!Latinos, Dear Alalgit Union, the folloathe do
me/bed hEAI. ES r Arr., ecintainting LOOM
moor or tees. cosigner with the Incr.,.
•racted soma - sting of •
Valuable Furnace
~Etas
ord,, Ir[tik a firet- .lass Engine- Goal
tad t,••tio• Ettniee, • 1:11... large HARSH...
/,0 1 "hE ten liel-Paa • fat errrkesen, Store, Ble.ak
sax: ha, a. We:on Shop, and alt the other not.-
sVy to,proaerneate for tt e imansdlate
un ol Ph: :.IET A L.
There al 0 •1.. t. several Leases for Hematite the
Land, within theta Olsen of to. Furnarei.
No. 2, A Mineral Farm,
12 • Rod state of cul'.l2, 's.ros.atving ISO
:1.• 0, Svl4 44 last., Pe,. -se, a good
• 08.202. •120.2 •.r.he, 2rupt0.2e0”,... erruted tosses,
• .rste . . :P•t•IllAri•-'21122LE
• .21.1. a. ri 1.2 , 11 Lhe. vete
,s s e 'ro.4 ,0 • L.,. (Lutz
•kr • s• c414,..1 : ssit,l4, Ins.:! a
• • •
Nu s. a :act 0!: I_,end
MMTMEI
r• .s 1 eleellent R Mar
s• Lo C 1 1 .., • Ingo or
N.,1 r, r. ). I 't c It.hr r _ busman, It it
mi• at.4l. S. it Powlayl-
I orostr. • :Anal.
n LSO •t cue •u• pn• sad ;q.t.. ►• sold
persoL.e. ',roper 7, IA
rhno F z lade Teams, Horses Carta
Smith loois. Fulnase Implements,
Cora titutreonl, a Lot of Iron
lire already tamed. dee
ot.e t . .3el nearable propertlef aver
plerod , I.e tale, are: wed.. verily tee Siege.
I , • 'eon, .41,..uhe to eiew the p.operty, Ted'. .t.p
.at h.., oc the Peoca ecollroadc and
c lof .1 B. •
men the p.•ea.Lecia. '
: tie to comence ac, to o'elewlc, A.. cu., On gall
day
IL ease the atmve t.roperty to act salt, It eV ba
elm et: .F Els - T t 0 eam , •Ja •
Term. ease and made ....tea ea Say of Asia 17
Immattate tmemtaaton gleam.
PIIIIFira.
4d dIRDIa.
EL:FIES LidirMit
It a ti.TIN
J. a tJaHTZEI.
—.
FROCLA-11ATION.
11=11:11
erTi OF Fri T3BCII/e2, es
In ord
.I scce with the ptavlslans of so Aal.
.theernaty of the Commoaercaith cf
vounir far the atearporstlon at
la., ro
so-lilt/no llarlatis reopla•
taent• to said not, I. J BALES LOS BY,
er of sail city, to issue this my proclamation.
mat an the flif,T TU DAY 114 J aftUltii
, tole, being tne S eCONID DAY OF THIS
X.iNTIT, me freemen of each wart of geld city,
qua iced to rOfe for members of the house of Lap.
reesoiatit es of thi. Commidwrealte„will mat at
the several olattea of hauling elections In their re
spective vents and precincts, and elect., by ballot.
under the . yrovision• of so Let of Assembly, pare.
et the loth day of dlay, . D.„1161,
Vas person to serge so Mayor of said glut
One person to sere. so Controller of said MI.
One person to serve as Treasurer of maid city,
Eeah of whom Mall boll their elation for tire
lid the same day, Lei eonformity to the above.
cited authorities, sod also to the Ordinane• Of
districting said ally, iatlferaoll.lil.
rant Ward, will eirct by ballot. one pumas tq
be IMISSIb. ache ,tie
Council of mild
bit
tOr
t too years sad tru servo. Le S
aerobe
ottlla
Common COUriell.
Setocd Ward—One. person to be • member of the
Select and three persons to be atisober• of the
Common Oor nail.
Third Ward—One person to be a member of the
Select., and two piteous to be members Si the .
Common Council.
Fourth Ward—One person Lobe • member of the
.rites, idle. three p none to be members of she
Common Council.
Firth W .I.a—tine penal to so a member QI the
Seta ci, and five persons to tie members of the Corn.
mm Council.
Sixth Weed—One pesos to be • member of the
select, end five persons te be members of the Ohm.
mon Colicied.
eiceette , Ward—One person to be a member of
the ISSIIOI, sod two persons (A be members of the
. orianaoo Council.
Eiabth Ward—One person to be a member of the
1 , 4.1005 and three parsons to be members of the
Common
Ninth Ward—Una 10reon ohe a et,
IMMErI3
!..-e;t7t - ent.l7l;reter pent.ni to be mewl
Ooze al ,L Coattail.
eats W —urge person to be sole
Select. ,nd two persons to be timbers.
mon C.ouncil.
or vr,ra sle.‘ll be (ostler:4 Bert* •••
nembof of t he Itouse of ilvoreseatltlito of 1111
Cow tuouwevith
At the elvctt, r. tr be bet ‘• afat.te.l4.t.2n Tll2llO
day. tr •otoo •ny of Jeuu •
88665
Iry eloetote t.
the trat vol will Tate at the
~, , i kt.tott - to fen and
Tne va,tur. t.f he Sects : w ,rd WIII rate et the
Pub..: o. :tout , It t.., - aid
Tne <00.4 4.1 nt, ntl will vote at 4.
hour 1.5 the corner of
Vey •••• .na root,
Put . e tvti It , 4 I
Vs. &G UM!.
Veu urmrd wit' vote at
W
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:.• • . •ni u.e t. l•trt , . Wart, win VOL. at tad,
mat .. ..tit.... Lit“...e tit ••l•.: War . d.
The .. , .•..r. r. VOW 14 UM
tr H• r 'ILI I r lt.
Th• •1 1 . :.rd .l will 'Ott at the
of with end
mit
.l y hot, .• • .eet.l ol t 1.1.• maid elty
Sib I Fen. leth day of Deeltut•
Mr ISu. ,
.OSN D.Y . 11 .7 0 r
dea:tdms
C 1 - :16111A!:; ANI NilVt , YEAR'S
Ln Variety,
5 .rit I's Pi TT .•t;i1,3%,
• •,e4., I
V. tair.l3
"" n •
intua.s„
ray' byolce. c
Ladlyv
Boos.
rgeb• HOWL/.
pi,tor
•
•
pirrs,ci s beset • s a.! Lbe ' co , lioJlis ,•1
ssdn sir Publishers st the Satiler. dolls sib
13 - I,U LEA. t
OIL 2.2111111.116
AXIL
.14a
We desire to call your attention to toe oirl7 ate
Wrest paalltyi or Blue Lead ore are novo toanulae•
turtog e:preelly for 5 , •Ir or,. It 'steely gvAlia,
ant posuucli grew r and boo, salts
always, In corot, the saanc Lutforni ,bade:
MO tom rst ►tore and for sale , by
•
T. H. NEVIN & CO„
1E . 1.0 33.4=' , C. .IE'PLI..VIi 32174ariiMPI
Zei •• et. tt
sehlomodr
wP. JON Et- tel Nortb Arr.tr
•••,13tag. o s and Bart told La
IJORPAO LON WAS= 11Zajiatir.
IRE=
Ml=
vote at the
I=l
•
. rut. M tfc PI:1W.
.Ls FILIAL wr.rd as Ihu
•...c twa,g nut
o,e a. 6.1. a Pubg
0A F ,
hold
PrEocoLlor.
Go o Pick.