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,• PAZETTE ASSOCIATION,
INivikolismixemens.
No. Se FIFTH STREET.'PITTSBUROH•
MONDAY,-JANUARY 1, 1860.
Z LICAN CITY TICECBT.
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NT IL*l IN - C. bIeCARTitY, -Ith Ward.
j ::1' , {FOR CONTROLLER,
.JOHN AIeCARGO, 6thiWara.
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t_ - WILLIAM InCiithhl4sl, 6th Ward.
1 - .... 1 " ---- Moiled to gldaregtiatera,LlVotles is hereby
..4, • ' c 1 ci lica it ultitsr c at t e z all waearstrarr advertisements
r.'' • liwel4lst thti care malt be paid far when hand
Lt
,a ea 111 timid In the case dr yearly adirertisers,
ei• *boats bills will be rendered guar:eas t as usual.
. r. g dtrLeatiscre.will ideate make. a note of Chia, se ir the video( cull payenenti for advertiaements of
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Et
the Wkarseter abated will, from tide day (or d,
ii * be nllestibly enforced.
U Thiaprien of ens Morning and EvenharElltlona
6,,- le TEE OENTS at the counter or horn news
', 'gays, Served be curlers at 15 cents per week.
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EII=EM
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In order to afford the employees of this
estalfflahment an opportunity to participate
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L . imthe festivities of to-day, we shaft omit
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the editions of this afternoon and to.mor-
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row morning.
OUR NEW DRESS
We hoped to start the year with our new
dress. The type have arrived; but a few
dayemere are Icenisinttricemplete the ar
rangements. We bl 3 our readers to have
Patience.
' TUE MAYORALTY.
ASiveYhan issue no paper to-morrow
mottling we avail ourselves of this, the last
opp l Ortunity, to say a few words upon the
city election which takes place to-morrow.
Whatever objections may now be .urged
against the system of nominating candidates
by popular vote, there can be no doubt that
it Was adopted by the Unidn City Commit
tee; in the nominations for the pending elec
tion 4 in good faith. It was agreed, on all
hands, after the events of two years ago,
that the nominatfotdiforpis election should
be made in that way; tutathe City Commit
tee, in directing the course th4t has been
pursued, was but carrying out the instrue
Matti which it had received from the, peo
ple.
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In'. executing that plan every precautiorr
was taken to make the election a fair one.
The Republican Judges and Inspectors of
Pleetions, amen at the election last Janu
ary;t'wero selected to conduct this election,
andthe fact that they were the legal elec
tion boards of their respective wards was
thought to be (and very naturallY) a sof&
cient guarantee of fairness and impartiality •
in ciinducting it.
Aping made choice clf this special me,
t eod of conducting a nomination, and US
ed die diligence ingeardingagainmt frauds,
the!"Republicu party of the city la bound
.1n hOnar to sustain the nominations thus
made,. If the plan is defective Its defects
remedied next time; out having
dellkerately chosen this method of declaims
who the candidates should be, it cannot,
withariy regard to pOlitical [decency, tarn
arab its own work and undertake to reme
dy ate dsficiencies -by electing a McClellan
democrat , to_the chief office in the city.
IZoone questions the Republicanism, the
Honettj u the.Sepacity, oi the Integrity of
'ldeCattray. Why then should be be
sacrificed? = Will his defeat- remedyanyde
.. feetain a nominating system, which wits
•an caveats:cent demanded by all, and for
, • which Mr. McCenTnr Is in no way reson
sihiet ever any good accomplished
by preferring a Democrat to a Republican,
especially for remedying party grievances?
Weeppeel to the good sense of our readers
to say wh.ther it la not the supremacy of
follfttaunt the ay Into Democratic hands
--elm& because a plan of nomination,which
eieryione demanded, did not come up to
theoieral expectation. The man who bit
his note off to-spite his face. was acting on
_ll,e Same principle as the men who propose
to vote for trace:aro= because they do
not like the system of nominating candi
dates by popular vote.
Mceeztur isithe regular nominee of
the Republican party, and as such! he is
honestly and fahly entitled to the vote and
support: of every Republican in the city.
To lota against him late vote against the
parti,..and will be much more of an injury
$l.--slaltim. We hare no fears that
. Antra wiltrbe -- uUrriv Republicans guilty of
such 6aicidal folly, or that they can In any
evelit: defeat Kr. lice.spourr's' electidn;
'lint we are anions to save them from a
step,Which theywill ultimately regret, and
- therefore thus meson with them.
_• We speak , what we know when we say
that Mccairruir Isin every way worthy of
cordiala support et the polls to
. morrow.
Ilia long service in Couisclis has given him
a knowledge that is invaluable in the May.
ortaoffice ; awl he:yiossesses, besides, tal
ents. of no common: - order, together with
literp honesty; purpose and unbending
integrity*„ • ow' he will make a good
3:- err e call upon our friends to
raqeiniettli to his support, because we
are certain bat Ihls deserving of it.
• And do not let any trifling considerations
..,,vorreiate to keep you from the polls. Vo
&-- hag is a duty as well asa right; and those
who• take an Itatere's In city Ada Ira, (and
every good citizen should,) sill feel under
obligation to see that the right man is alto
seri for Mayor.
Discard all the humbug appeals that will
r.' be made by disappointed politicians and
• scheming wim.worker and treat ail this
clat!.irrip about "the. People's Candidate"
as SiMply bolt. The people had nothing
'...whisteverto do with bringing cut the the
= ' 'Mlidate who has stolen their names, and
. certain that thepeopte wilirepullate
• him with . decisiveness that antici
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feekally mbukamich tiaets, and prevent
thew for yesusp.some,
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:- • prautx, ov ap,Firtitsoll ADAvis,
Thu isleirmPlL aruumnees that the
Prest
' &Tut, on the reassembling of Congress, will
.send in a special me°Bagt , explaining why
00 trial of Jess - swum Davatt en , no t b een
h. Legislation; lenaingtho
organisation of the , r'ederal Ceurts,i n t bn
sete.ding - States, is needed. When- that
40 be Aranted the trial vrill — procena.
- There can be.no question that the loyal
mix of the nation require that Air. DAVIS
be tried for hie crimes, and, if convlc
' tell, that he shall be punished as the lawede•
rnand., Ern man asks for wholesale
proscriptions, Dot there is a very general
desire for'the propei vindication of the dig
- -nity of the laws. "Treason Is the greatest
orctlikes, sna must lie punlahed as sush,“
said President J onsesoii.
. In the case of
*4.3:President - of the Confederacy, there
giight to be no . qieetton that such words are
41ri b , ereitolyad into reality.
z( s , a '
e 4,1i613. 011 :Thtrapay arlast wnt,
ter47taapagedl3 years, aro an Ida way t vlalt
Ala dying brothel—James, aged SO, and when
- within a low rodeaf tbeehanee, was atrack ead
• Icilhed, by a pataleg train:? Jamel died,the nett
deg,and l?otharete en 1.31 inst.
REORGAN I ZATION
fael spring, immediately following the
eurrenth. rof the rebel armies under tue
command of LEE and lonlvsost, the pe•,
ple of the Southern States would have
promptly . adcepted any fair condition the
Government had chosen to make prece
dent to reconstruction. The President,
chbugh . without authority .of law, assumed
t > dictate four or five points as indispensable
to any adjustment which would command
the assent of loyal men. On neither of
there points was he mistaken. In all of
them there was acquiescence on the part of
the t revolted States,:thoughin some instan
ces it was tardy.
Delay gave than for the formation of
political combinations, for the kindling of
fresh hopes, and for the, revival of the
old habit of domineering. Now, the
South is rapidly recovering from the
attitude of a recipient, and assuming
that of a dictator.
But the people of the Southern States
are American citizens. S)oner or hater
those States must and will be restored
their old places in the Union, in the una
bridged enjoyment of riglitsuudeitile Con
sti,ution. The sooner this restoration shall
happen the better all wand. Only BO that
the conditions indispensable to future con
cord are compiled with.
It start pity to 'insist that Southern
men s up Adopt a particular typo of ideas
on all important questions, or any ques
tion Here at the North we are as much
atvided from one another in doctrines and
motives as the South is separated in feel.
log and purpose from the republican party.
We have always claimed freedom of
thought and utterance for ourselves and
we concede that freedom, not grudgingly,
butwith all our hearts, to everybody else.
On this point what we demand is that there
shall be perfect intellectual freedom at the
South; that Mr. Gerausox stall be as free
to stand in Charleston and express his sea
timents ou all mattsrs of public concern
ment as Mr. Too ens was in New York or
Boston.
Slavery has been abolished, and author
ity has been given 'o Congress to legislate
for the protection of the freedmen. Not
- much practical value, it seems to us, can
be attached to this second clause of the
Constitutional Amendment. Whatever law
or laws 'Congress may pass under this clause
will necessarily derive their working effi
ciency, if they obtain any, from Southern
Courts and juries. No matter how excel
lent the ikovinions of the laws may be for
affording redress of grievances to black
men, in the present condition of Southern
feeling they would be nugatory. Under our
system, laws must depend for their enforce_
ment on the will of those who occupy the
bench and flit the panels of juriei; and
these both will necessarily embody and re
flect •fnlmating influences of the coin,
nantiii3rof lshich they area part.
Much must be loft to time; to the sober
second thoughts of the whites; to the ad
vanettnent of the blacks in Intelligence and
wealth; and that pervasive spirit of Christi
anity, which, though long misinterpreted
In the 'United States, is nevertheless the
great social regenerator, as has been evi
denced over and over again, and never
more conspicuously than in its long contest
with, and fins.] extirpation of slavery from
the nations of Europe.
What, then, ought to be insisted on now!
Certainly the Test Oath ought to be
forced. No man ought do be admitted to a
seat In Congress who cannot conscientious
ly take it. Open and undisguised traitors
—who have been such in action, an/ are
such yet In ieeling—ire not fit to share in
the Yational Councils. Democrats and
Conservatives may join never so fraternally
in urging that they are fit, but we can not
unite in that chorus.
What more ? Congress ought promptlg,
to propose toty amendments to the Coned•
Union that shall be deemed by It just and
neceasariidemmte the right . of all sections
and all classes, and to maintain amity and
concord hereafter. Titan let the States act
On these amendments. If they shall be
ratified, the work will be complete. By
this course there is no occasion for a Con
flict between the President and Congress.
In amending the Constitution,the Presi
dent is passive, or ought to be, ge haste
voice In that Matter. The 'CiiiisUtutton it
self rigidly excludes him fiQtn Participation
therein. Congresa and the States will be act
ingexclusively in their appoi tm; spheres.
Weficene reason for believing the President
Is disposed to interfere, directly or Indirect
with such action. Indeed, it is stated on
what seems to be good authority that the
President is anxious to bave the Constitu •
Lion amended so as to apportion federal
representation according to the ruimbar of
voterainstead of the number of Inhabitants.
It msy be he is in favor of still other chan
ges. VhateVer may bo hie peissnal pre;
dllectiorts he has no official voice in the
matter, and no right to intexp2ii.
There are, however, other spheres in
which he has a potential authority ; and no
palpable encroachrient on his prerogatives
will be sustained by ..the people. Form.
qately for, himself and his office, he is arm
ed with so vast a patronage that he stands
nno peril from that quarter. Alt the clan-
g gee, if there is danger at all, In his us.
lug patronage to corrupt and overawe the
Howes.
The telegraph brings the sad intelllanace
of the death of Mr. MENET WENT= MA
cis of 2.lnrykuid. He was born in Annap
olis m 1817, graduated at Hampden Sydney
College; was elected a Representative in
Congress from Baltimore in the 34th, 35th
and 36th Congresses, serving on the Com
mittee of Ways and Means. In 1803 ho
was elected to the 38th Congress, and ser
ved as Chairman of the Committee on ror•
eign Affairs. He jailed to 00talti the norni-
Mallen for e seat in the present Congress.
He was the author of/ the . Wade• Davis
manifesto that appeared in 1804; a paper
moat remarkable, for vigor and fearlessness,
whatever may be said of its other Odi
um
Mr. Davy' possessed various and exec
culture, and in the department of literature
Ives the, author of several attractive vol
nmea
He was a man of rare mine i decidedly
the ablest man in Maryland. He possessed
a finished and &meek, delivery, the effect
of which was damaged in largo rooms by
lack of proper tone of voice. He was a
radical thinker, and a man of great moral
' courage. He dared to differ from the most
4toWdrfrd. By his intrepidity he imparted
:art impulse to the cause of Freedom in Ma.
tsland, which must hand down his name
l'ilkincrettalng lustre to posterity.
17 l‘slis is bighaning to reach St. Fen? of
_
- " —a Qtlecathis occaelonod by the recent snow
storm and wail:weather. Four men were frozen
deathto " , Frooponi county on the 1911 i inst.,
one a., r. Wo od: , of Rice Lake township. A
comity, oa the 611730 4 .y . got out of wood, and
441111" ea " lA t'iv Earth City in Fallbsalt
placing her children la bur sta r ud for her fath
er's house, about a half col'. distant across the
prairie. The next morale:l,u, was
found doad
within ten rods other hoart.-T ue d e strotion
of stock was very wrest.
AN attempt bac been made at OstssiLsytivoin
raise thnounlan IleltTeh obboot IlenA sz ; b u s
In consequence of the destmetion_ mono= by
the expladen of her =cosine, only Oro mill
Armstrong guns and a few chains and nacho=
had been recovered. Tne Insurgent Bslnave Is
stattd to hive had to corps of Amonons In his
pollee, armed with pikes.
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"The society for the Protvtion of
American Industry," organize ! 'iere
land, Ohio, issued s circular on 'lin lOth of
August soliciting the opinions of raspy
prominent men living in different parts of the
country, as to the measures which
most surely and beneficially del/elope the
agricultural, mechanical, mineral and man
utacturing resources of the United states.
In addition, the circular went on to disclose
the prineiples'and policy of the association;
which are to cut down expenses and aban
don extravagance; to keep cur gold and
silver at home; to create an American mar
ket; to regulate our currency and transact
our business on a specie standard; to labor
hard in all branches:of industry; and to
thoroughly protect all departments of labor.
Among the letters received by the associa
tion in reply to this circular arc the fol
lowing :
PITTSBCRGII, Aug. 22, 1565
The principles end policy, so necessary for
the protection of our government, to enable as,
as a nation, to bear the burdens imposed upon
ns by this wicked and tern tide rebellion; to re.
Here us at an early day from high taxation, nod
to cherish and protect the honor and credit of
the government, and enable it to pay promptly,
not oily the interest noon, but eventually the
principal of the public debt, are so clearly set
forth in your circular, as to require nothing from
me but a simple endorsement of them, which I
most gladly give.
The adoption of, and strict adherence go the
principles laid down there, will rank° us, very
believe, within a quarter of a century, the great
est cud richest nation on the globe.
Tale wicked rebellion, waged for the purpose
of dividing and destroying our thltolli in the ef•
fort, to accomplish which, the nations and gov.
eruments of the Old World sympathized. if not
directly aided, was put dorm by us, without
either aid or sympathy from isbrolsd, and as our
own people Tarnished the fonds cheerfully nerd
prtmrtly, necessary to carry on the war, so will
they, if protected in their labor and manufactur
ing skill end industry, pay the Interest on the
debt, and rapidly reduce the amount of the prin
cipal.
This appcnri to is a) plain and certain to me,
that I only wonder why any cane man ebonid
doubt it. I therefore ball with Joy your circular
and hope lie yrinciples may Cad a lodgment in
carry loyal heart. '
By wise acts of legislation, we must prttezt
the labor of cur country against. foreign labor.
Let no buy less and sell more, keep from sending
our coln abroad to buy articles we can make and
produce at home, encOnratte e algration--31 , oar
country should continue to be ea'ahs has been,
the asylum for the oppressed cr! all nations. Let
the manufacturing of the ration to difra3o4, ED
ES 10 carry It Into the very heart of tho avicul
tural region, ordained a market for a large pot
tion of the products of the North West, at their
very dears, and the war debt of thl nation will
OISECITO as lee before the genial sunshine.
Respectfully yours,
J. K. Mom:man,
Plrrsnt: co TT, Ser e . 1805
Grayttiszet:—There li nothing In your elate
mett of principles in connection with the sub
ject of the- protection of American Industry
which I cannot cordially endorse. if there leas
=ex a reasonable doubt in regard to that policy,
the recent war, Which bee so clearly demonstra
ted lie wladom, has equally settled it as a neces
ally of state.
It It scat cely ntemsary to sale a Pittabrrgh,
or Pennsylvania, repreteutative whether by
dlrpoeed to favor the encoiragement or Ameri
can labor. It la only the. agricultural Interest
of the Wm t that wants to bs convicted that It
Is act En much the Manufacturer as the Farmer
bo U benefited by this !system.
• •x • • • The
experience of the war, and the present (Malachi
condition of the country after such a strain upon
its 'resources. constitute a lesseet.that cannot go
uriteeded, as to the value of the policy that
would .borsow and spend at home nader the pro
.tcellOn of a range of duties ter.inclent to reefs
Coro excessive Importations from &bread. Tae
farmer of the Went now sees that to line pros.
'ptryd as never before, under a system which
Yllotah It may have temporarily advanced the
coat of what he cOnserned has not even closed
the,markets of the woad against himself, If
they can be coosidel ed of Any reliable valise to
bird except under very eydelal circa:natter:es.
I trust you will Improve the occasion which
tidy Porn has furnis hed, to tawaten the agrl
calturid Interests of your State to a 1C1760 of the
advantage to themselves of securing a market
aloch will newel fail them, and will alarm
prove tie beet and highest la the end—at their
own doom.
It will ho I[6pm:tibia far them now to shut
their eyes to the fact that a reliance on foreign
=lkea for either 'Money or the inntations of
war would hare bankrupted the nation to a
twelve month, onto resiat the argument that
the acme policy that carried us through a pro-
CeS3 SO wasting as a civil mire of four year's
duration with our resources cot exhausted test
defefoped under-itevioreing, atmosphere. is so
( - fluidly rood policy for a condition of peace. If
we would render curatives truly Independent of
foreign powers, who have envied our grestueas,
end would maces their tributaries after hay
lug failed to aehleve our destruction.
Thy respectfully,
Tour obed't servant,
• Thos. Vroluses,
GENERAL NEWS'
Tim Denver papers Wag the Malnge of Oar.
GI pin of Colorado, transmitted to, the" Leeds
ture on Itelath Inst. Thedocumtatts brief and
patriotic. Greta forth In a SCIVILZ ileht the
physical and g. °graphical advantages of thenew
Mate, and urges vigorous gni liberal lemalatlon
roeneentrage inimigratton, build railroads and
develop the latent mineral wealth of the State.
Ax effort is being made by his friends, to re-
lieve Mr. Crosby, of the Chicago Opera House,
from his embarrassmems, so far that his Opera
items will be restored to .his possession, and a
liberal aatenaion granted to enable Lim to ea
cape from his financial mobarnmatntats.
Maroc TOIIPPIBT. of Lbuierville, hay notified
the acwly elected Mayor Mr. Lithgovr, that he
is still Mayor, and holds the keys of the city.
Ile will, no doubt, "tight it out on his line if it
tales all streamer:"
A sun named John ,fcinm., Delqr at Atlanta,
Gaol% sends the Wyandotte (Kansas) Gazers
the mall imm of $50,000 . Confederate mane),
and asks the editor toaend the paper a month.
Gmsu.r. Di Busse having given permission.
the p.ople of, Mobile canoed a performance at
111.3 theatre In that place, on Christmas nights
for beneiltot the arldow of Bumewall Jackson.
ditpatch from Bt. Pad sayiespt. Platt has
lust resebed that city direct from Vermillion
Like. He fully coolirms tho reports of ow:ind
uce of gold In that region.
02:211MAL GILL= will attend the welling of
General Wilson, the captor of Jett. Gaffs, at
Villatlnglon, on 12t13 Tuesday.
Tuna of the boilers of the Cordell& Foremen,
at Columbia, exploded on Friday. killing a work
man named John Lest, and ',during two others.•
Tuo foresee and braiding were reduced to a moor
of Itlitel by the force of the explosion, and the
homer In the neighborhood were more or leas
damaged.
FROZETI TO DEATIL—Tbe Reading Record of
Thusday aveulug says : Mr. Samuel 'lion, of
Earl Winship, wsa found dead within half •
mile Ms residence. Ho had been at Esrlville
tied was on, hie way hoe and froze to death.He was enticing us
for several days before his bady
was found.
Tao phial:Uri attending upon Gm , . Curtin In
Cubs &alum theta& Goverzot Is raithily racev
ming his bean. Ins malady wan & distrmaing
pant In the sne. That paln as ceased, and
the.Goveanor h as
naeovered the u h se of his Inaba
It Is supposed, that be *lll rettum home some
time In January.
PUBLIO NOTICES,
t W.Olirlik - WYTWIrt firretiesit
oprior. bo opera from 1% to IPA
o'clock A. DS., and Iron tot o'clock P. Di.
BEIMBLICAN COSI • TY COMMIT.
TEE.—A meeting of this Committee Will
be Yield et the ales of Maass M. MarsbaU,Esq.,
on WEDNESDAWJANDARY SI, teat. at eleven
Voloek U. Faustus! attendance Is rerouted.
W..J. GILMORE. Ctistrman.
arPlTTNistlitell GAZETTE AGMS.
EIATION.—TILEQUANTEELY MEET
ING of Stockholders will oe held on the illtST
TRUE DAY, (Eh) OF JANUARY, 16643, at 10
o'clock, a. m., at the GAZETTE ROOKS.
dele.lawdtd 8. SCHUYER, Ja., Clerk.
NEW TZAR') NIGIII sf'..-OELEBIL it•
710 N OF THETHIRD A NNITERAA RY
OF THE PROCLAMATION Of BIIANOIP2L
VON, In the Plymouth Covitegatlonsl uhurell,
Rend ittret. to-nlyh‘ett.tio'elock. Rev. HENRY
1.. 1110011 E, will deliver the tllinonne, on the
.I,lotal (}tandem. of the Proctematton of Free.
dom. Jeldle
0 /110
FEMALE COLLEGE.
The next term of this Institution will open on
Trednesday, January 3d, 1866.
The undersigned wlll have the sole insnegement
and dlroetion of the stairs of tut. Uollege, in eon.
emotion with the Board or Instruction. OeSi•
fugues funaLshed. Inquiries enswered,end rooms
mum], by addressing Dam, J A NlES..ANDllusori.
Fresident.tiollegelll.ll, Ohio.
thllSawddtaw
S.F. CA.IIY.
PUY YOUR TOYS _
. . AND
, 0111ELDBERNS PREIERTS, -
AT
J CI.II,AIIER'S •
I'Veiriety ea= Tayl9toro,
where o
Ito- 101 MARKET STREET.
and the leggin variety end the
bout • dots
WANTS
%ANTEII—i3ALLET GlRLS—lievera!
Batlet On, wanted It. trey,' t tt
Z EILLT 1 1 111) UP& L.;.:1-eta,
II -ANTED —THREE OR FOCH GOOD
, A IiRIERs T(, Ai; FtY THE SS RNING
0 A4E11%. Apply at 1 tilS
AVA NTED— DRY GOODS sAL IfEIASAN
WANTED IN A PIIIL.A.DEPHIA JOB•
EMU )10 DEE of large oast, busintaa. To one of
n. 'Grate chateau and CtGebllP bed Inffnenoe with
tior.ntPy Trade., Jibcral Terms Will he off tied Ad•
farina with reference, Box ONE Ulf a DEEO AN 0
EIGHT, Philadelphia P. 0. sisrf6, leelE
TED.
—rqt EDPu rchaforser
Od ES viIN
, overiOVß
lowa, or an exchange for city property. The land
la In Itainilion county, adjoining Webster Oily,
lowa. The owner can he seen at the Ga.2.Errs
0 glee, over; day, from 10 a. x. until r. st.
del di
FOR SALE
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7j. UA SALE—Uno two Btory Brick House.
I with cleht rooms. finlshe.l ga, rat sod good eel.
lot, iltuate on Middle Alley, In the Second Weerl,
near tho frAtrket Lot, Alleshons, 2ar by lro teat,
all In good order. Al,", one small four roomed
tisane_ House In Manchester. The above Houses
and Lots' will os told cheap. Eniralro of
ItA.M.ni.k Is HALL,
l!MI;1113ZIMMUil
VOlt STORE IN SA M,
0., FUR SA consequence of continued
111 hen th and of close application to business for
a• cried 01 01.2 thirty iron, i new otter for gam
the tiOOD WILL, S FUCK AND FiXtlltiES of
my DMUS BUdINESS, in the town of se.Lera,
Columbiana county, Ohio. Competent Druggist.
are In attendance. whose services may he secured.
This business has been constantly on the Increase
for upwards of twenty y ears—growing with the
grOwthol the place; nes pros ed reasonably
y.rolitab/e, and wan en establatied custom to cer
tainly • desiraOle opportunity for any person
wishing to engage in business.
delLisedn a ALFRED WRIGHT.
BALF-A tSPLEDI-DID itorr.c
AT YERIIY STATION. The Betel Stand sit
natal 4G miles East of Pittsburgh, on Pennsylva
nia Central RaUrea,L All freight train mon emit
are was stop fur 13.104311. the boast has large
patronage. lievdth of the proprietor will nut
permit attendance to blames.. Apply or addresa
IN Ti. FULD, IfilillTOOd P.
.0., WeittuOrelarld
county, Pa. de2ltt ten
NEW A.DVERTISMENETS,
A CARD.—The Fubscriber contlones In
nod,. no Pll order. for the largest end mot•
Olggctql eittictirs of SCA I. tS , 1011 WEllelitlf
rI:BYOSES. elpectolly for Uonl, stun, &a, la
Wagons ac* 2etl Parr. (mbar.... through Yost
Office,
Jet
pITTEBUII6II GA.B 13TUOIL—TUE,.
DAY EVEN ING,lonUsry 21, at 754
trill L sold ,•rt rtoonS floor of I..;oomarcutl saes
Boom*. lOr Smithfield greet.
Elghteco Slaoria Pirtsbuteh Gas Compnny.
Jana 6701LW/LII , IE, Auot't.
•
A SBIALL FARM fult
lag 'a acres, It, of which la cleared and termed,
with a two story trame bultdiag, barn, stable arid
nrchxrd thescon. The plane Is well waterei.
Situated trol•celdra teen/ship, % of a mile from
Laughlin's btottoa. Apply to
D. Mat (IN ea 00.
in MI Fourth street..
STEAM ENGINE WANTED.—Want
cd, • :3TEeal. EI , OINE AND IJOILEII, of
[tom tout to ewbt bursa power. Mon to to goal
outer. Apply to
O'NEILL ts ANDERSON,
O AZiTTE Steam :fob 13111ce.
d•29t3td Fltth atneet, rittabtugn.
f\TOTICE.—The .ti.ll:ghony Post Office
wui be apen to day (Jae Itt.) tom 8 to to
d. torn r. It Letttr cat:term will mike one de
livery. to the mortitat, ant Wilt mica letters
Item th. street bores le the evening.
SAMUEL 1111.111. P. P. IL
ÜBITHBAN ItSSIDENICE FUR BALI?.
R
—A neat well built DeelAna Hudaa, nearly
Lew, arranged with .arge bottle° to front, ewe
patter. wilt. Iclding deans, roar oil ei tsoms, goad
rot oted cistern, .a , e, eco•t•tv.tve, amble, b ote
-01.(11. etc.; al.plc, 'mach and them trees. mt
bery and grsso e.lbis. Lot Ito test at on Marts
SVCI-110, Mount W 1.1111700., 00 f
11. a
OUTBIB 6I E T • S
J. ni rks ••-•
UTIC —The hooseribers to the cepI—
GI stock of the FE RULE UM SAVING:4
BANK are notified to attend a modems at N A 9
litiqucano way, on JANUARY 2d. 1540. at 2
o'clock, lot i.rganlzatlo d election of ..accts
J. F. SFGUKDALE,
aenat. President, pro tein.
ELECTION
ITTISEGIIGII aTivraine ASSOCIATION
an election for otbcers to aerie luring the mien
log year, will be beta at the zoom; of the Aesoel.
Won, en F.atarday evening, December Mil at 734
o'clock.
dmeert. F. O. BIGOENT. Prez.
SILVtR COFFRIS URNS.
alLt ER OARS BASKETS.
SILVER DINNER ORATORS,
SILVER SPOON CUPS,
SIL TER WINE STANDS,
In great ratrety and bastuality for gala by
d, is 3. A. RIPSD & CO., 13 rota, .I.ra.!
peitTNERSHIp NOTICs.—Tho qa
A cosigned having this day famed a partner.
ship to older to carry an the manufactvre of
WOODEN SOEM comer et ltitegbeny and
Etna street., PfOrtl Watd, Pittstruegh, sonat the
pitmane of thou friends and the_pubils.
GEORGE B.,bsrr.
ALP. M. PEARSON.
ALrx. W. EtuREO W.
December 7tb, MCA --datsSin •
uiceurATiox AT. YOUR .0 WN
HONES.—Thoulsada eau realise 1100 weekly'.
No utensils required except these 1 ouna in freely
household. Prodts (00 per ecnt, A. etIT uset al
else *era. run partleaterl Beat on reselpt of as a
stamp in return pottage. Aflame B a. AR.
TIMM, ho. Lturlord avenue, Baltimore, 00.0
eelolt4
1).0.6.11D1NG. lin cheapest Boardia;G
JI- 0 the etty, Is at No. TWO, 3/STII STIILaT.
03 sten Steamed, Moaned, Stewed end Shell Oys
ter., M ants per dozen; Chicken, dews, PT..
Tees, nip. and Sheep's Touren, to cents; Apple
Pie sad WI tr, to cents; Colles, Tea sad ell otuer
tritateP6 teal& Call aad escarp jonmalTat
No. 2 Sti th street, the BALT/MOUE OYSCLE
DEPOT. del Mid
NEW BRICK MACHINE.
In operation .ions 184 i Common rotor with
ono brrek•maker only :required. Worked by one
man: males* 4000 per day( by hots*, IWO
by steam, is to 93 Ear (grater partleulus,
in a yarnyhtet ratios fall lastruction on brink a,l.
tics and burning with wood orecial, address, wad
ing tout etan.ps, Ifts/th CIS 11. 5.11111 t,
dernients Box 588, liattlaioni, 816.
A 10111111BTRA.TOR'S - NOT! C & —Ho-
Um is hereby ghee that kettare edits:dna.
Matins have been granted noon the estate of Yob.
art Loushrey. late of too city of Pittsburgh; SU
parsonsindebtadto the said nisi* are requested
to make Immediate payment, and Mote basin
datum or dereandengelnat the estate of the said
decedent will make known the same; Without
delay, to 30SEPWLOUGHICEY4 Adler
deresamMedit fto. tae Wood street
Cortsea Hones or Margot, St maw, Pa.,
Ho. Fourth St., P/thabUrth.
December 11 . 14 I.
THE ANNUAL ILESTING Or TUE
Contr.butora to the Rome of Beluga well be
bald at the eau ol the Institution, No. at Fourth
street. PUtsbUrgh, an MOIIIAF, the Ist day 01
January, 496 6 , be tweed the hours of as 13
o'clock, .o bear the - Deport &the Boma of Mana
gers, and to eleet Marrs for the candor year.
By order of
dcllsderdnoa J. EL D. Mt IDS. Fee retort.
LADI4N, SAVE lc OUR MONEY,
By burin your OW
T 4 3. 23 .1U 'N7I7 .43. FL El
RE•?LAIED WI II SILVER
CASTORS, TEA SETS, WAITERS, FORK
IUE rettAl IC WIVES, SPOONS,
CAGE ItASELTS, tut.,
Can all no re•plated and mule to LOOK AA
WEAK EtIVAL TO NEW AT A
JOBS LT. CORN WELL,
•
ditsantr No. 7 ISt.Cialr Street.
GET ME BEST I
BRADBURY NEW YORK,
bcomeasag a Co„ Pave.,
JARBIBB & SONS.
BOARDMAN, GRAY, and
CUMMINGS & JENNY'S, N. Y
12X.ELDTC0161.
THE
Estey & Co.'s „ Eottage Organ.
AMERICAN ORGAN.
PrOnonnecd by the best judges is be the most per
text instrument of this Mod In the world.
Our Pianos bane no superior as to power, Pa
rity and equality of tone, through workinsastap,
and durability.
The "American Organ` , Is fully equal to the best
manufactured laths country.
The YEetay •Co,'a Vintage Organ* , lea new em
to the Cottage or Parlor Omuta. By • patent ar
rangement of the reeds, Alla the addition of a pat•'
mot manna! subdues, a 11200 two stop Instrument
hula:ouch power as a $7OO Church Organ. ♦t
the late Indiana Mete Pale, It wee &Warded the
Wet premium over a twelve-stopr Organ; and 4/ 1
competiton, for power and brolly of tone.
BraLl sad German Silver Instruments, of every
desmiption, for Mass and Cornet Bands, at re-
doted prices. Satisfaction guaranteed,
/lam/ 00 0 0 s, of every variety, constantly on
keno, at the lowest Oath prices,
Catalogues and elronlare tarnished on applies.
tion.
WAZELINK & BARR,
?io. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. Pa
tc2a
FOR EALE,
A GOOD TAVZ,RN STAND,
on Federal greet, Allegheny, note the Diamond.
Tble i. a gs od opportunity lot any ono wietlini to
engage In the buzinese. Cl the house is well 'swat •
ed, doing a good buslnees, hod will bo sold on easy
term,.
For further partieulare, tortotto et the
eelB:2ern O.Z CITE OFFICE
IX/PICT Or 11:110.11rtB3Ltntt OP
ALL2OIIW3T_CMINTP, PA.
Prrrnatinon, Bee. pub. 1861.
TO BAKERS, 4te.. &c.—SEALED PRO.
POSALS will be :mired at thlal.° until
January SO, ISA inclusive, lot allPPifing the
flaunty Prison with Bread for six months, from
16th proximo. peeves to weleb one and a half
and two pounds, respectively, and to be of ap
proved quality. Bids fobs mw , e at eu mush per
pound. 131111 endorsed by the - Warden will be paid
monthly. Bond will be required for faithful per
formance of contract,
p l a l o st a lt t letlon of "Inspecar r N c tlie ,
j e l ej E O K o r un . ty
dttnoild Ornirrlier
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
11A St3.ls.`,.:;ALEti Di k.FT IC I; —The .b.rf..e.,..e
-. moat for tie rlrtdtca nod u,, L A
rtrect Loa been coa:.c.aad may be teen n•
In the Market .lotil the lOth 1.1.1 Y
lAN Ti A RY, alter wuicb day It will be band
ed over to the City Tvraauxer It. collection.
CHARLES REICHSPAI2R,
Reaorelog Regulator.
ES=
jai 90
pßEmiull Gum) PENB,
Furmii,m ouLD PEN,,
vxFMIUdI ,iOI.D rzTir , z,
PRENI , IIm OOLII ?Errs,
IthErtlll , rd OULU PENS,
FEED:LIT:3I GOLD PENS,
OF FOLEY'S SIMLE,
Put sale by
DIARIES FOR
1e4343,
J. L. READS, 78 Fourth Street.
I ETTEHS TIZTAM.ENTARY en the
estate of MOH AEU U. GLYDE, deceased.
haring been Issued to the underslebod, all persons
haslac claim against said cants Will prasent them
duly authenticated to me for settle= eut; sod all
pellets knots! as themselves todected taiti :lithe
immediate polucut to me.
U. S MACE , M,
Executor of E. U. (Hyde. deceased,
at 111. scrum. Cllyde es 110 ,
I sal :easr-Gw. No. 78 and BO Market attest.
T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
hacing bean granted to tna undersigned on the
estate of JOHN GLADE, deceased, al. pers..*
knowing themselves Indebted to the sane will
make lamrdiste pay vent; and ail persons haring
claims against the said estate., will present them
for stUlesient, authenticated, to
111.11%. ANNIE.
Adralcistratrix 01 John Olyde, deceased,
. _
.t Nt‘orotoo, lilid• & 00...
No. 79 nod Ho Market ztreet. PlOtoboogh
jmol .oaw -6 w
Xr °TR:E.—The partneraljAp heritotora
A , en let tug between Jao. M. Addy and Thomas
F. Earn. Flute mer. and (is. Fitters, la this day
desalted by mutual reorient. The account. of the
firm hornbeam p:seed i 4 the hands of A. Midtown
ahell oho S. Lamble, lt.q., No. 116 Filth street,
for adjustmenL Tilly are authorized to collet:
ad latrine for all mon•ye duo the late firm and
to rtphroplate the lama to the firm's ludebtedzen.
JUUN M. AUUY
1at,1566. THO 11 AS F. EWEN'S.
Thumps F. Etc - ENS will °retinue the heat
he). at the out stand. No, 165 Wood street, where
be Dopey to inert all W. ale friend. and hat the
liberal patronage to the late drat will be cocaine.
el. la ,lad.m.e
IIIESUIA;TION.—The Co-partneraht p
her etofore existing under the natun ul WM
soN, CAR a CO, to the Wholes'''. Dry loons
busint cc, was this i.oy dlssolvo.l by ..uut , :a: eon
ee.t. ILe business ‘ , l the nem will no settied by
bole suressote, CA RR, 111c , b1Nli1. , ESS
Httsbuigli. JOHN A. 1.V:1....5tJ.5,
ESSr, W. CAfill,
DaVII) iiIcCAZPIJLESS.
Ylttsburgh, January /, 1Y:46.
O N RETIRING finally from the Dry
(tome business In Plttsbutgh, the underalgutia
tenders bin grateful acknowlergentents to the
trade for their continued support and conilleucl
throurbout his twenty-Seven Lean csinancann
wltb ft. Bo relies pleasure In begun/slog for tits
prat Assoc/at:sand auceeseors, tJA Bic WOW
-00, a <outruns , es of Ids favors hereto.
foie so freely tendered, and of Which Ore] are earl.
tie oily worthy.
JORN A. WILSON.
Philadelphia, January 1, 16,66.
CO-PARTITERSEIP.—The undersizaed
:bave Oar day associated tOteluir cinder the
urine of DAUB, IicOANDLESS hdo.. for the
purport of tranuettua the Whelesele Dry Goods
business at, the old viand. No. at Wood street.
They respectfully aoiiett a coattooance Of Ma pa.
teenage ao liberally extended to the late bra.
JESSE.* W. OA
DAVII I IIIOMINDLES3,
JAKE') B. BAINES.
Pittsburgh. January 1, !SUL Jet.atrl
THE CITIZENS OF ALLEGHENY
, AND VICINITY.
C 749.24.1:).
Harbin opened our NEW STAND. 107 Os lo
Street, With a a*~ww and well selectol etoctr of
1111305. 1.113111C1N1, PAINT:3, OILS, PEI:I.-
IEOIEILT, ice, we welts those' winking articles
la uur line to call.
Particular attention will be paid to Mlles Phy
'taws , I mars =I pidgins op Prescriptloam. fo,l
- conadtat 01 giving entire satisfaction, Naylor
'had chterudva experience to that breath* both In
Ecginad and the Dotted Staten.
MOR.R.SUN k SADDER.
derttd Chemists and !kunst,
UP P.mii Or TEM Prirsizaon, Font
Aso Cnio•uo av Cortrarre
Yerranonon, Dec. V, le=
nIvIDEND B.—Tae Board of W
., rector@ of this Company hare ceelaretl the
regular divides , of 1 IN 0 AND UN &HALF (S 4)
Pl.ll t..F.NT. on the Oaprtal Stock, for the quar
ter cooing December gist hut., varable five of
government tam co and alter Taman. le, MO
Tbe semi-annual dh - ld and or THiILE AND ONE
WALT OW PIZ 1./LNT.,6wo April 1.16 W. on the
Third Mortgage Banos, tisa 0.100 Dean ordered raid
to antleepatlnn. /eel gr.rerninatit tax, art and after
Jaituary 16, t 666.
Sharaholgera and bone boblers regletered-at Nem
York mid rat eye tbe r dividends at ilia /gaining
11orue of Mews.. WINSI.OW, LANIER& CO,
and titan registered at FULD= gh,, or the Treas
urer, to that city.
The Transfer Books evil elnsic December =,
11.4., at 214 oicloik, r. a., and will riaapel Jan
nary I; :ben. Be enter of the Board,
gliOLTUcic 1. M. hVTOti.Naliff, Secretary.
PEOPLES' CANDI DATE
X" 40 FL ZIT Ai. 1r co IRI..
41kleMitsto
NEW" detir7,l7"H
A. HUTTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALEPS,
Main Street,
BUY CASTLE, LIMBERCE CO..
ILnve near on hand a large and carefully ninths,'
atonic of
ti
GEJVIEII.II, 114IIDIV4RE
Which they have purchased In• 011.511 le the
Y.:A &I'll, IN a7AhKeI,, I.llt. .111dl.pouot
on th• molt edvaerageoo• term..
Thole stock C 11.13811111 In part of
CARRIACIE TRIMMINGS,
tuRN SbELLESS, -
TABLE CUTLERY.
WINDOW SASHES.
AORI4JULTUR AL IMPLEMEN - Tq,
SILVER PLATED KNIVES, Ac.,
FODDER CUTTERS,
CARPFNTEIte , TOOLS,
CIDER MILLS,
WOOD WORK, atm
RI USE FURNISHING
.HARDW ARE IN OREAT
VARIETY,
nuTroir c QO.
Are the Sole Agents In New Castle for the
NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE
VIIVMS •AL CLOTIIES WHINGES
6e3Mite4twr
UNITED STATES Ll' AMER! •
Wsevons Drama? or Puna. S"'•
BEAS, A Libel has Wi:11
ellod in
W il ti l m 3 Dletelct Court of the United States for
the Western Dlstriet of Pennsylvania, on the Zeth
day of December, I SS., by it. B. Omaha% Esq.,
United StatesDatritt Attorney for the sal& Dis
trict, alleging and Informing, in anbstance, that
oath° eth day Of December, A. D.. ISOM at the
city of Erie, the Schooner It. A. tracarworn, her
cargo, tackle, apparel and furniture, was seized
by the Collect) r of the port of Erie, at forfeited to
the United States; that gamuel Thornton wu
master at the Ume of said leisure, and at the time
when the onuses of forrelture were committed;
hal said "schooner lee yodel owned I/petit:mu at
the United States, and that on the day o
was engaged In commerce on Lake Er e and
otter lakes, and on the riven and waters and
channets connecting laid lakes that on the said
eehdoner, to wit: on the --day of —, tacs,
there was conveyed to the port of Erli) certain
articles and prop. rip In the said libel fully de
scribed, and that sa i d Sam
arrival of the said schoon
er at Erle. the said uel Menaces' lei to re
port said articles and property as part of the cargo
of said vend to the collector of the port of Erie,
and proving ft the futons and enures set forth
at length In sa'd libel. oorulem motion of said
entrance, her tackle, apparel remitter& and other
art ones mentioned therein, and due process of the
meld court.
`Now, therefore, In pursuance of z the :monition
Under the seal of sald court to me direo•ad ao4 de.
pleeted, I du hereby gtve public notice to all per.
boas claiming the laid schooner. her taealc, ap
ay.! d the aeticlee or propet:p men.
'Matto. that they be and appear before the said
otriot Court, to be he'd at MOATS,' OFFIT rS.
BURGH on the Nista (9th) DAY OF JANU.
AY A. XE46, at SI o'clock In the foreoona of
saldslay, then and there to interpose their claims
and to make their allegations In chat behalf.
= ••• A. MORI OUll, U. S. IllarehaL
U, B. MALOrls.r.Ve Ortner..
rtsrenttnoa;',Vedember OM, 1.6415.
SEVERANCE, O. 53 Wator. tit
%J. Pittsburghoasantactuter ofBOLIER RIV
ETS, WIRMORT SPLDFA somzaaa and tallreal •
C , f ransular ittanm MISES sad RMST
line 02 gam% made
to
or
at short - - sottoe.
cad sentaissit seastantig Oalasd. 1 anis
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LL BLIVB
EITRACTi, SOAPS IND SACHETS
EITSICIi. Hill AND 11118 OIL&
; °CLETE HYGIENIQUE'S
SOAPS AND HAIR OILS
ELINTC3 MAX =
TOOTII. NAIL BD 0110 BUSHES
The above, with ether choice cods, are of my
.election and Importation.
SIMON JOHNSTON,
R =
Corner rimithlleld and Fourth St.
pROCLLICITION,
CITY OF PITTSBURGH, ea.
In tikordnice with the provisions of an Act of
the OeLerat Aseembly of the Commonwealth of
keeesYlvetis, providing for the incorporatloo of
the t.ity ur Pittstinrgh, and of the various supple
ments to said act, 1, JAMES LOONY, Jo., May.
or of ealdcity, do liege this tel proclsointion.
that on the TUESDAY 1N JANUARY,
A. 0., I go , being the SetOOND DAY OF THE
hlON'f 11, the foremen of each warn of sold city,
qualified to vete for members of tne Housenf Rap.
resentatives of Ml. Commtnorealtit, will meet at
the several places of huidine elections in their re
spective welds and precincts, and elect. by ballot,
under the 1 . 70T111101211 of so Act of eusemoly, pasm
ed tic 10th day of May, J . D., 1651,
(Mc Wieto to teryt nt Motor of said
and city;
One lotion to serve as tiontrtlier of said city.
One rertoo to retro as Treasurer of lota city,
ion). of ooLooa stall holi their elettloa far two
years.
Un the elm* day, In areformf^ to the above
cited et.thorltles, awl 11111, to the Ot,lLuea. of
Cc uncl It hlalrletteg told city, the citizen:lcor the
k fret Weed, will .1.01 by ballot. one persoe Co
he a met:obit of the Select Oueelt ut ante ally for
o I en. and I wo personi to be members of the
Cesunc n Ccueell.
Sccoccl pereon to be a member of the
Select and three y crel4ne to 4e mcmcere of the
Common Cur ren.
Tl.lrti Ito:it—One person to Oc n member of the
:tlret, end two p.tsoc• to to cte.bers of the
'ow won 0011Vell.
Fourth Ward—Ono perzon to be &member of the
Fe ;get, ant, [Otte p rellOS to be mom:Jere of the
Common Council.
- Ware--4 me pm eve to be a member of the
&It ct l and live pera..e.c to be mccubers of the Gem.
MOD Connell.
S. xth Were—One pence to 5 e • member or the
Eolcec, sod eve persons !o he monsbenol Vas Com•
moo Council.
Sr+cutb Ward—One prrson to be a member of
the tolest, .ml two persona to bo member, of the
Carmen Council.
hinhtlt Ward—One person to be a member of the
Select, and three pensons to be members of the
Commr a Council.
. _
N Intl Ware—Ono person to bes member of th
Seket, end three torsons to be members of the
Uoremos Oohed'.
Tenth Ward—Two persona to be a members of
the Select Council, one fr e the term of one year
and one for theterm of two years, and two person.
to to =Prawn of thief-lawman Council.
Each of whom shall be qualified to serve as a
member of the Rouse of Representatives of this
Oommontrealth
AA the election to Do held es afarualit, on ?nu
ay, the ucond day of January, A- 13 .
he electors of the First ward will vote at the
übllc School Lieuse in said ward.
The electors of the Second ward will vote at the
•
• bit: School nous° in wild ward.
The electors of the Third ward will vote at the
house al Mt!. 13. B.Btrottedy, u the corner of
Wide and Tunnel sweets.
The electou of the fourth ward will vote at the
Public Ectiool 'Clouse to saki ward.
The electors of so much of the Fifth ward as
Idea north d east of Adams street. bales Pre.
elect Pk.. 1 of said ward, will vote at the Yardle
School House In maid ward.
Tbe electors of so much of the Fifth ward as Ilea
anutlissd west of aflame Cant, being Precinct
No. 2 of said ward. will vote at the Panda School
Hesse In said ward.
The electors of the ELIO ward will vote at the
public School house In sold ward.
The eleetots of the Seventh ward will vote et
the public +School Home= said ward.
The electors of the Eighth ward will vote at the
public School House to said ward.
The electors of the Ninth ward will vote ►t the
public nehool Nouse in said ward.
The electron of the Tenth ward will vote at the
house of John Herr, at the cornet of ninth and
Smitheeld er reels.
%Arm under my hand aml teal of the Rid city
Pittsburgh, ttae the twentieth day of Dmem-
JAMES LOWLY, J., Mayor
(i.
oe2 , 2ldits
- 8 - AWfkir a
Pure Ambrosial Vegetable Compound,
ratsuAvnin AND THE TiKLE'T.
A G rest American Discovery
No other Soap, foreign or domestic, hes ever
boa sacred, which meets the pribilo mats ma corn.
pletely as this excellent ilompouod. Tone far Its
nuns. to unparalleled, sae it now bile fair to
take precedence of all others in the market.
Sold by the prntriete, 11Onfectioncrs and Ors
ern genmilly. A directory le given ONO. -at
some or those who are engaged in sallies ;hie en.
pertcr Soap. which will • rye parties abroad and
St benne, WOO desire to Order
E. A. ralue•tock's Son h. Uo., DrutTata, Plttablh.
H. L FittUleStOCk (to., do
FL E. Itic _
oreaLlo b. Wallace.
ftlacktown tr Bro.,
George Ramat.,
Killer k Mattson Grocer.,
Watt It Wilson. do
Edward licaseitoo. do
John Lippincott. do
LAU., Baird k Patton, do
Loss & Duff. do
Roy Met & Bros., Canfrotioners & Fr, cdterers,il;
George A. Belly, Druggist, Aliegneny VG/.
Tiernan & Getty, Gropers, do
John A. Scott, do do
Scholl.. Son & Co., do do
R. & A. Carson, do do
'awls, Bailey, Dalzell Jr. Co.. Graters, Sharpsburg
Iloppaek, Glenn & Co., Grocer., New.lork.
Win. Curtin, Odd Fsdowsl Loll, Philadelphia.
kilaman, Rose& Co., Commission illerehauts. CM
ILL
John esyik
Thompson & Ca., Druggist., Bloomington,
D. Thlbsil & Co., Druggists, New (hullo. Pa.
Wilcox la MsKinley, do do
T. A. lhisaphrey, do do
J. DI. Rectos LW., Grows, Youngstown, Ohlo,
Kidwell &Son, Dinggi.ts, Washington Olty, D. 0.
J.O. Acheson. Resonant, Waahington, Pa.
D. Diller; Merchant. Johnstown, Pa.
P. A.& S. Small, Men:hoots. York, Ps.
Statics & PrazorMerchantk Harrisburg, Pa.
&salt & Lewis. Druggist.. Indiana. Pa. de2s
BELOW COST.
HOLIDAY
BOOKS AND ALBUMS.
CLOSING OUT SALE
At Prices Below Cost,
COMMENCING THIS DAY,
AT
JOHN P. HUT & CO'S,
Eook, stationery and News Emporium,
L 4 FIFTH ST.. MASONIO HALL.
de
i. TATEELE.NT OF DIVIDENDS IN
"The Company for Erwin; a Bridge over the
Alletheny Riven oo,poslte Plttsbargh, In the
County of Allesheny,” lehlatt have been unarawn
and standee the books ;subject to the provisions
of the Act of Arsomble, wWcb ohne, the nobly:a
non of etrldende of Incorporated emplanes with-
In the Commonwealth. that have not been called
ter wallet/use pars preview to the date of sold
publication.
Nano. Reatdence. No. Die. dmi. IVA= Made.
Tsol. 13511111 1 7. Deoeo , alNo. 72' Sgt 1.1 0171,166!
Earns. 1 do 'No. 711 6 10,/a a. 2, IE6O
Same. 1 . do I No: 141 12 60 Idly 2, 1800
samo, t do 160.'751 121 Jan. 1,1811
185 mo. . No. 76 12 I.july I. 1611
Some. do 'No. 771 12 1.155.1,18 82
,same, 1 do INo. IL 12 ISall 1, 1882
ALLY.: ..1115NY , COUNTY, t
Personally appeared before roe, a Notary Pub
lic. In and for Bald 'county and city, Wm. Rose.
bongo he Treasurer of the Ciompany aforesaid,
who being duly cworn, says, that the above stab>
meat la correct and true to the beat of his knowl
vice and belief. WM. NOS EBUnG, l Mo.
Sworn and subscrlbed before me, December Jib,
11Gb. IL SMITH, Notary Public.
GIFTS.
M=l
Your friends will appreciate at
mo•cianuaros
CAR PETSTORE,
Jro. S 7 Fourth Street,
Mosaic and Aixminster Rugs
VELV4T.auGs,
Embroidered -Plano Covers
eueo n fflaz.3.22. names,
VELVET HAESOOKS,
nod [Tory de/caption of CARPETS,
A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE O&N,
be s6ooll2l2l,llAted with t,,,,srd la s i n r ,t i ur
City, With ember 'lnto loom or solo of zoom:
itcleteseet uttoardloge...
zctto Mate. dcWiltotkOi
1- NEW ADVERTNEMENTs
wool,
ALL 5 txn3 OF
_III.OINT PUMPS,
mrpn4A - Ts,
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD FIFE, BATH TUBS
Sias, Water Closets, Wash Basins,
WASH STANDS,
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
Mgr n.e.s!g NVircr•rls.
OF ALL IIIISTS,
Block Tin Pipe:ror Soda Fontaine.
All kinds of Gum and Leather HOE%
Hose Pipes, Conplinr,s,
Gas Pipe and Firtnres of all dee
criptione,
Kept ccastantls , on hand itt
ADDY, WILLIAM & BARTLEY'S,
Corner of Sinn and Smithfitld Steels,
P:I.TTZGURCH, PA
BEAVER ET., MANCHESTER,
E:T.T 10 rOST,OFFICE.
13.—A1l kind. (if Repairing done promptly.
All mien by mall immediately attc.ded to
lel,odmkeleOlve9
J ARGE SALE
tatted States Ordnance Property,
Will be sold at Public Auction, by T. A. Mo-
CLELLAND. Auctioneer, at ALLEGHENY
ARSENAL, Pittsburgh& Ps., commencing at to
°yields, a. o n Mu 6.3, January 10th, GM, the
following articles,
4 Iron Cannon.
So Upper Casemate Carriages, cast iron.
15 sets Artillery Barnes..
45,502 Porclin Idttakets and Rifles, now and re.
paired.
13,902 U. S. Minket. and Blau, new and re
paired.
St EM Forelen Muskatn and Riles.
. 13 354 C. S. Mum eta and antes.
Breent.Loadlng and other Carbines
Ma Celt , * and Sharp'. imam.
11l Sporting Bides,
16 Shot Guns
2 0= Musket and Rifle Barrels.
10,903 Bayonets, triangular and sword.
2,1E1 Revolvers.
1.616 Sabres and Swords.
arm sets Cavalry Accoutrements.
Wenn sets Infantry Ancontrements.
8,6, Sedates, Careity.and Artillery.
20,c00 parts of Harm hquipments, bridle., horse
brushes, curry-combs, i.e.
3,000 Saddle Blankets.
3,01.0 parts of Artillery Harnms
4,1,60 pound. Powder, nanann, musket, rifle
and trotting.
019 incompltte acts Of wrought Iron Parts
for Casemate Carriages.
GOO tons Scrap Oast iron.
60 tons Strap Wrought Iran. •
60 tons Lead and Antimony, in ply, Type
Metal.
110 Wrought iron Axles.
15,e00 pounds: Lied Dion.
nano Peeking Bose!.
A loge lot of eppendages for muskets, carbine.,
at.,
A large lot of Artillery implements and Equip.
11.1211.
A: large fat of spare parts for alsakria, ilf.e.
A large lot of 'I oons and Machines
Parchment will be required to remove tits prop
trip within ten nays after the ash.
2 trau.--essit.
R. H. B. WHITELEY,
Lieut. Col. of thdnanca and
jail:dna Bre:v.. Brig. Gen. U.S. Army.
AORDINANC—Whereas, the Com
=duce on City Property have, under authori
ty tested in them by the Owned, of the city of
Pittsburgh, made a co:beast with John damage for
the isle so him ot a lot of ground situated on the
southeast tide et Wylie street, slow occupied by
the Good Tritest Engine Company; therefore, belt
ordained and-enacted by. the Mayor Aldermen
and citizens of Pato:ugh, to eclat a i d Common
comm u
it se:anal, and is hereby Minded by the
authority ol the mime, that Vae Mayor of the city
of Pittabergh be and is herby authoelzed so make,
execute, sign and affix the =mon seal of -said
city to a de= of conveyance. to the name of the
Mayor, Aldermen and elitism= of Pittsburgh. and
deliver the same to said John &tram for the par.
pose of cent eying to Wei the tot of -ground anus.
ted in the Sixth ward of said alto, on the southeast
side of Wylie .00roet, end now - occupied by the
Good fittest &dabs CeinPany. Wan elm following
terms, to wit: for theconsListation of the sum of
thirty.live hundred dellaritto be paid on or before
the first day of July, A: D. Isea, with lawful,
interest from the first day of a anntry.A D. LSD,
to be secured by bond end -mortgage upon the .
premises.
Ordelned and enacted leo taw this 9N dap of
December, A. U. 1853. • JAMES IlfoAtihEY,
Pregdent cfSolest Commit
Attest E. S. Monacan !
Clerk of select Council..
-THOMAS STEEL.
do dd
do dO
do do
do do
Presidirit, of clonunon Connell.
Atttest, U. UnMesrann, perk of Common
Connell. .
LOOK =BM
MESS , RILED SEWED,
" 33COO r rgES ,
ONLY =ZEE DOLLARS AND A HALF
P4IR,
Cost 85,25 to Make.
For sal" OR CS at
McCLELL&NIYB EMPORIUM
NOS, 55 d; 57 Firm STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
Gum F hces at New York Prices.
dew
IV RUING DESIO,
PORTFOLIOS,
Albums at Co§ii
FOLEY'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS
Diaries for 1866,
Pocket ',gooks,
PURL AND IVORY 'PIPER FFLDRIIB,
Fyncy Ink Stands,
PARER WEIGHTS,
MYERS, SUIOTER co.,
dc2o7iLd :3* FIFTH STREET
lOR N EW TEAMS.
REND. , LADIES% IHISSES% CHILDREN'S
1301 , 6 ApiD YOUTIPS
Boots, Ba'morals, Polish Boots,
osiTEns
Jut received cedwlll . be :sold iit lower rates thin
the; can Deboiight clicwhere.-
234..33.c.iudtatii.fro..
110MU,IDI, O 1 Market' gitee,t.
semit
tsBNT --Mite to , root upstairs.'
wo, eaIitEASEIC STEMS.
4s
- ltitiLtA D/OHEi ic00;
OAS TNISICED.
ER LEATHER
FOR SALE BY
A ane gissortment
NEW Ar
N EW 1!
To M.
A Plt)t,
Wheeler &Wilson
SEN77I4qG
MACHINE.
Orders left With 6 during
this week will be :promptly at
tended to, and to Machines
Willi be sent hoin! early New
Years Horning. •
E. P. CARPENTER,
27 FIFTH .BEET,
mittsl3 g 12..
de27tJeal.
GRZAT
HOLIDAY SALE
Nos. 78 - and 80 141rket Street.
CIIRIBIEU GIFFA Mi:EVEBABOItc
Embroideries 4# ' Ali Hinds
Fine Slipper asulA*xnan Pattern s ,: .
LINEN AND SILKNDXFS FOR LADIES
GENTS AND piILOREN. -
Woolen Doods of gt Description.
Hosiery and Mores in Endless
Farley!.
GENT'S EMISBILIie GOODS-A Pl:4
SCARFS, SURF-PINS DITIOIIa
FANCY MOODS.
We enTe made this depatsuni i SPZOULL
T. We will be receiving-3, ; 4 -
. .
NEw GOODS
Every Day Perini/4401May Beason
In It will be f eyed s coitelek... Ointment of
1.1
Pine Work Boxes, Mect!tales, Per
fume Boxes, Ladi4 Companions,
Satchels, Cigar Stuns, Cigar Ca
ses, Watch Staks, Albums,
Jewel Casio, Fancy Combs,
etc:, - ; tick ; etc.
customer's will tird'otizeses LOWER 4 /71..A.tr
ANY - OTHER MIME ern. -
GIVE 11.9 6,0: la. AT
Nos. 78 and 80 Taarket Street
MAINIUMi GPE 600."
irith.DAT s.
DS
EEDDSED
SICK& I.3
SHAWLS,
CLOAI4,
t
DRESS 400D8.
BATES de Bra . :rs
dtllf ..-FrytH STREET.
•
• - ir7o - fiIIELLS VILLE b.Igri_I3OIITHBRIt
I... I 2•ENNAYLVANIARAILWAY COMP/My. •
- PAr ofttSoe, Deo 23,Mfrbe.reetteg AbtcAleMere o
thin_ - -
Company %Mlle bele attbteMee of the Uter,elllly, • I"-,
No..= booth Marl street, on MONDAY, Jean. ,`•
erlr t Oh; MU. at 4 O'CIOCkZ . V. X., for the: purpose ``
_
pas* •-
of s leeting 0 / 1 " 11 t 0 44IMItt•eueutzutaesr. 7: Bd •
- aeissarisiha . _ Neeretarr Pro tent.
CALL ANI) BEE TIC • LADIES
'MISSES' sta.:plc/a. -
BOOTS at 81 /Lake% 'treat
• ;.3. W. OAS