aittliiisbuigh Gnat F. B. PENNIMAN, l E D , Toa s.: S TH. WSTAMAGNA, Busarr-SH 3144.A.G1at GAZETTE ASSOCIATION, iIE I, -askwitgala.emrts. NO. •e FIFTH STREET.!PITTSBURGH iVEDNgtiDAY,' JANUARY 3, 1866 Notice to Advertise rll. —Netted la hereby g it en, that, hereafter all rueful rear advertiae meats resuled at this ocean moat be paid for when head ed fn, except fa the ease Of yearly ;advert leers, %those bills will be rendered quarterly, as usual. Advertisers will please make a este of this, as "te ttarsf cash Ferments for alvertisemmra of the character staled will, from this day forward, be inflexibly onforeeL The price of our Morning had Eve alarElitioas la TUBES CENTS at the counter or from news oy a Served by carriers 0113 cents per week. TUE ELECTION OP YES TERDA Notwithstanding the defection of a ,por tion of the Republicans of the city and their union with their political foes in support of a candidate thought out in a most irregu• lar and unprecedented manner in opposi tion to the Republican candidate who was nominated in the mode prescribed by the universal corusent of the party, enough have stood firmly by their poacal organization leal principles to bring the coateat to a tri• Stasphant issue in the election of Was. C. AL ;Oeirrnt to the educe of Moyer of Pitts irgh. The defeat of this unnatural coin blistion is a rebuke which we hope mid to It indent to prevent any future attempts of the land, and to prove to such lukewarm Republicans as voted for BLLCKMORE that there is nothing to be gained by such an niitwae HON. JOON COVOOWS REPORT Mr. Cowaisrs reiolution as amended bL Mr, SusrsEit, called for the reports made by Gen. Scuiracii and Mr. COTODE, of their t3ontbem explorations. Gen. SCILEITCH'F• Report was sent ID, and Mr. Covone's was not. Mr. Covora was appointed to his scission by the Secretary of War. He made three Reports. Op! on Freedmen' Affairs, which was filed in Gen. HOWLEttn3 Bureau . A second relative to Military Affairs, which was filed with the Secretary of War. A third on Political Affairs, a portion of which, especially the conclusions arrived at, were read to the President, and by his directions filed with the Secretary of War. These Report's doubtless contain important information. Will these Reports be sent to the Senate? VI HY SO SIUDUEN CH ANUS: OF OPINION AND SO MUCH HASTE! For four long years we have been engag ed In the most gigantic and bloodiest war ever waged. Wicked men, to perpetuate a great wrong on four millions of men, at tempted to overthrow the government, and have caused the death of five hundred Shougand men anal have involved the nation in a debt of three billions of dollars; their pirates have swept our seas, their hmetuous prism-keepers have starved and toituted our prisoners, their Incendiaries have fired our dwellings, and from a "neu tral" province they have sought to smug gle contagions, loathsome and fatal diseases into oar cities. Every cruelty has been practiced, and every possible means resor ted to to dismember our nation anal ng degradatitm and ruin upon us. By vigor ous and long continued efforts and the smiles of. Rim who regardeth the right and bateth opppression, they have been thwarted in their plane, and defeat and for cible submission to the government they iliey have hated, is theirs. While the war was raging furiously, and 6, • • &Law mast men were falling thickly, and cur men suffering the unparalleled her rots of Southern prisons, and tears were limiting freely (rem all parts of the North for husbands, fathers and brothers slain, we talked much, and to us it seemed sensibly, of confiscation of rebel property and of de barring-forever from any office under the llnited States any one who voluntarily took any , part against the nation's life. later we have been told again and again - "Ammon must be made odious." Many months have passed since the taking Of i3ichmond, the surrender of lam and ihe expiate of the prince of traitoes, and is iresion less;"Odlous" now than-it was? On the contrary, it we can credit the mul tiplied telstimOriv which comes to us from various _sources, from rebels-themselves - directly, from many officers of our army who have been long at the South, from re . ports of Generals, from competent and re liableivitnesseer who are at the South, from the :action of Presbyteries, Synods, and Clerical Conventions, from the actual reb els whom they Insultingly, have elected to represent dem in our Congress, are we not compelled to believe ; that, thqugh they 'havenecessarily submitted to the "arbitra• meat °title sword," yet they have the same hostile spirit, and that the pageantry of treason no longer lingers In the sunny per tio2-of our . land, bat that treason itself is ~easunpopular,'ices odious now than it was tlie close ofthe war? It Is not necessary that we should go to the Sonthin order to oteerve this state of feeling We havetea. timony in abuudauce, similar to that on Wl,:cla we rely for facts which are unques tioned, Neither arc we shut up to two witnesses, one of whom made a trip of a few days to the South. Shall we not take 831 the: evidence oat all sides, and carefully examine it 'and form our own .opletions, o r shall' we take 'the opinions of others blindly, or lake a certain lawyer and sena tor, apparently coaching of a bad cause, reject without examination the great mass of'evidence 'stitch was against hint, and "coarsely," not in a polished and scholary - dwell on the evidence of two whose views correspond with his own.-- They have boasted in this very etty,that the§ will bate a way to dispose of all who shalt go South to „interfere with their plans they speak of their "plans when they se-, cute 'equal' lights to all sections;" and ittliße they peal the constitutional amend lent, as Gen. Schurz says,the emancipation of the slavois submitted to only so far as chattels sla'verY - in theold form could not be kept up. Bat although - the freedman is no longer Considered the property of the in dividual master, be is considered the stave of society, sad aft independent Slate Leg islation will show - the tendency to make li in such. The ordinancei abolishing slavery pieced by the conventions under pressure of circumstances will not be look - ed upon as barring the establishment of a new • eln of servitude. We well Temem bcr the bold and defiant air, and venomous s;iirit of the alders and abettors of treason, who de fended the South. in the late - General Assembly in this city. The truth Is the et- R eta of the system of slavery on mas ters, rendering them tyramalealoafeellng and selfish, are still there; the hatred to wards the North still exists, and they sell • be ready to engage In any measure which will tend to undo all the good that has been done. We are told on the very best au thority that 14r; men will not be:able to litre in cer.ain Southern State,it if the Union troops are withdrawn. Is not the prow ample and conclusive, that there is still talt:h to be_done at she South to prat c loyal men, and the freedmen—to sem e loyal representatives and fair represents, - lion andloprotect ourselves against com binations to secure the passage of acts o f repudiation of our national debt, before the men 'who, since our last Congress met, were heartily and wholly engaged-in trea son rind retellien, shall be adeitted to aests in our national councile? Whether the Southern States were theoretically out of the tnion or not, no one can deny that practically they were otit, that they were so treated, and that like other offenders a lalt.st law, they should not be restored to all the privileges 'hey have Justly forfeited, as soon as they are arrested, and can rcian lily go no further. Does the Ben .tor from l'enneylvanla, usually in criminal cases plead for mercy and forgiveness and 'peace by consent and not by, :wee!" What folly to speak of such a peace after the war we have passed through to secure "peace!" flare we have just the language which disloyal men North and South ave been tieing for years. "Let us go in for peace," said the great prince of traitors over and over. "1: elon by forci,le measures never can succeed," said others. As to the condition of the South we are not shut up to the testimony or two men or of twenty men, and if disposed to look at this matter fairly we shall see that all yet is not right at the South, and that no harm can result from waiting alit* before we admit tri o tori , and rebels to make our laws. lt,We see no proper cause for so great at c hange in some of the Republican papers, and their striking hands with those W to al along have been against:m If a marcluin bad fa clerk who had been robbing him and seeking his ruin, and if the clerk should be seized and forcibly held the merchant would not feel called upon to restore him at once to Ida employ and full confidence; or if he bad been a partner, he would not feel re quired to do so. One year ago we would not have believed that any Republican pa pers would :have advocated any such measure. Let ns not have this hot haste let na have time to test a little of their loy alty and willingness to .do Justin° to the Union men, white and blaek of the South. Already they have, as General Sherman says, more privileges than they would have in any other country. A row WraZISS AGO, Generals GRANT, Bilnt DAN and Loons gave free utterance to their views in favor of a new war bayond the Rio Grande for the expulsion of Maxi sru_t.taa from the throne of Mexico. The Imre serve with Which these famous commanders taikrd gave plausibility to the conjecture that the Administration was se lonely contemplating the experiment of Using to heal our own do. mestic troubles by a forcible participation In the troubles of out neighbor. The latest accounts, on this point, from Washington, represent that the ?resident has entered into en arrangement whereby the French Emperor is to withdraw his Creeps ,from Mexico upon condition that the Gol;ed States shall neither attempt the ejection Of MAIDIG.LIAN nor allow expeditions to that end be Stud oat from ear soil. This is a solution that will be cordlary ploy - id by thoughtful men. Borne wt 03C consequence depends oa unhealthy er. citrmeuts among the paople; may object to a tetur crate and conslderate policy of this sort ; but it will cecure the favor and co operation of stattnen and of the masses of reflecting and foreseeing business men. So far, at least, we give the policy of the President 3 warm support Leary. GEN. LitriAL ELlier, at Baran*, on hie way to finda home in Mexico, wrote a Letter re viewing Gen. Gusicr'S account of Gen. Silent naa's campaign In the Shenandoah Valley. The subetance of this miesive la that he thinks hie own soldierthip disparaged, and that of his an tagOniat unduly extolled. This is a common complaint. The world is not yea done canvas. ring the rival claims of Hart:axon and tt et.. uxoros to superior captainship at Waterloo. French and English writers are not likely to unite In their judgments for a century pet, if at all. Eo, the Intrinsic and relative abilities of the commanders on both sides during our Isle rebel lion are now judged from parllr.sn stand-points and ut der the Inspiration of strong passions and prejudices. Some generations must elapse before al the facts will be gathered and, eO .weighed es to cansolidatean ultimata opinion It took two hundred years to assign Otrvrn Cuomwel.i. his true place In history. It will take quite as I:zig a period to determine the pre. cL4e niche to be occupied by the different con spicuous Atom in =great drama. atra.i.7. will have to welt.. . Tun hi. Y. Times expiates that President Jonnson did not insist, es a condition precedent to reconstruction. upon the acknowledgement of the right of the blacks to vote, because the authority to determine the qutahfleatlons for the elective franchise was reserved by the Constitu tion to the respective States. That Wog the case, we should like to be told by what anthori ty the President interposed to exclude largo bo dies of white citizens from the polls at all the recent Southern elections. If the President did not usurp authority in leaning his restript for bidding white traitors to Vote, why had he no authority to order that black loyalists should have the right of suffrage? If he was eteladed from interference In the matter of sufffnge by the Constitution. why did he Interfere? Tin Smoker divorce cage was finally brought to lie tertolt ation la New York, hat In a man our rather unsatisfactory to the parties concern. ed. The Jury, after being in dellbaration for forty-eight hours, eatne foto court and express. ed the opinion ucatimonsly that it was Itup.te Bible fur them to agree. They were therefore discharged by Judge Oeuvre, Tie paint of dis agreement was on the question relative to the adniterr charged against Mr. arnoso, ten of the members being in favor of rendering a verdict declaring his Innocence, and the other two re rasing their nesent thereto. All of them agreed on a verdict in favor of Mr. ST IONG on the Banes rioting to the charges of adultery sge'ust STI2OOO. Sous Northern papers are circulating a hint that, In vir Ue of some understanding the Tennessee members elect are to be lm mediately (and those of the other Southern States eitortly after the re-opening of the sec ton) admitted to seats In the Rouse of Representatives. The National Inedligen crr which sympathises with the South. says it is conyrained to my, after duo inquiry, that the assurances thui conveyed are pre mature, and that the information which they are said to have been grounded was misapprehended. No material change has occurred touching this. matter shoe ths ad journment. A Fearial Story Or Hydrophobia Mr. Henry Drew, Asalstant Superintendent of Public Property, has relarad to Co the panto- Mara of a case of hydrophobia at theC °liege of Waterloo, a if:ch pupates In tragic Lateran al most uy story of the kind we ever read. acme nix or seven years ago a mad clog went through the village of Waterloo. Jefferson coun ty, and bit a number of animals. Among others it snapped at the leg 01 a cow belonging. to Mr. Babcock. The animal was examined, but go mark was found,and it was supposed that It escaped being bitten. The animal was alter wards sold to a man named Garrison who used her milk very freely, as did two of his children. dome of the neighbors, includitg Mr. DreTr's family, were also supplied with the milk of this eow. . . At different times cluing the time since the ems Ivan bitten there has been inexplicable and fatal richness among those using the Iznik. and two tblidren of Mr. Garrison's, two of M. Drew's. end two ctherei bare been attacked with rpaamb acd died 'ln great agony. Mr. Gareson has ano been attacked at times whit Tt..7.ery of thlt sickness was sol ved by the death, whi n symptom of hy droldmbia, a short time ago, of the cow CO Elight/.9 bitten scorn bears eco, and In whole eyrt m mac:ices had 1,, et, latent over clam. The earn is a sir polar °ne, and worthy the Etteltlon of eCieUtille Mtn.— Journal Two white men undertook to whip a retrieve rettio scldlcr at LlanoYee. Indiana. beet. it h. would Lot play the fiddle at a dance. The ne pro drew a pletol and ehot and littlerl our or th mon. He eurrendend taureelfte the autnJrit: e at idodlton, The Tel on National Banes. Mtn nry General Meredith has just pahlbhed n opinion in obedience to the request of the Au. ditor General, on the question whether the inn non of the Act of 30th April, 746 i, Imposing ad ditional taxes for State purposes, unpa,:es a tax on the National Banks located in this State. He !ITS The section referred to. imposes a tax upon (among other persons and Institutions therein mei tinned) "every incorporated. and =Ancor d banking tnetitution not paying a tax to the State upon dividends under extelicg Uwe." I am of ople ion that this description includes the Notional Snake, and therefore that the cues. two pre:tilted to ma ought to be answered le the affirmative. Some of the National Hanks ware formed by c tees State Beeks or lame, In conformity w i t h the exeblteg set paooed on the 231 Anomt, 1.4;4, and It has been saggested that the Nation al Banks ro formed are In SOUR way, by rea son of toe prolusions of that act, exempted from toxat on to der the act of 30th April, 1804. The enabling act provides that, on compliance with certain requirements, the surrender of the charter of any State Bank, which may become a Notional Bank, shall be accepted. I do mot think It material to the present luea• [lon, that the act prof ides, In teem of a State Bank so surrendering, a corporate quasi-vitality for a short Wm, for the purpose of closing its couccres, "b❑t not for the purpose of contin cl ing under the laws of this Commonwealth the business for which it was establiahid. , Nor do I conceive It to be material to Inquire whether the section which provided that bank tax, (via: the tax on capital stock under the act of 1 t 44, and the tat en dividends under the act of 1850,) for which those State Banks are liable. shoutd be apportioned to the day of surrender. would by Implication release them from a tax on net earnings, under the act of 80th April, 1834, for which they were never liable. No Implica tion would seem to be necessary, for it is beyond all doubt that they never were subject to taxation under the act of BOth April, 1884, inasmuch as they did pay "a tax to the State upn dividende... , Further, I think it abundantly clear that on the surrender they ceased to exist as State corpora tion' authorised to pursue nay Mesita:a, what ever, mid therefore could not be taxed at all under any existing State lams. A National Bank, formed la Deco-dance with the enabling act, by a State Bank, has In my opinion no Identity with tee State Bank from or by whieb it was formed. It is a differ:sat politi co name has been altered—it has been created and exists under the authority of a new)tutsdiction—it Is anew Instituttoi. We are, I think, no more to look for the role orbs taxation to the former State Bank, than, In the case of a National Bank formed by indlyidosis, we are to look for the rule of Its taxation to the laws which applied to the Individuals who formed it. We are, I conceive, to regard the statue not of the deceased progenitor, but of the living pro geay; and If the latter be within the terms of the. act be cannot tithe himself out of them, by show ing that the former was not. Then eonelderations appear to show that the legislation of the Commonwealth Is eot involved In the Injuitlre of taxing Lone portion of the National Banks and exempting another portion, while there to in fact no dillemee whetever batreen the two portions u they now exist. I am, tberethre, of opinion that the section of the set of 110th Apra, 11162, embraces ha the Na tional Banks within the Commonwealth. I am quite aware that grave (and perhaps ■own tad diftletdt) questions may be raised under the Constitution of the United States, on the enb. Jett to which this opinion relates. I express no opinion on them, because I conceive that the Auditor general would m no event be" Justifiable In deciding them peremptorily and tonally against the Commonwealth. by refuting to execute the act of - Assembly lion which thej may arise. The Annual School deport For this year, which is now ready, Is a volume of 373 pages, very substantially bound In cloth. The Superintendent has Incorporated a new fea ture in his trestett report. Besides the usual school staUttic.s of the State, and abstracts from the reports of county superintendents, thews is an arezdix Containing extracts from essays of county aaptrintendents . oq various topics con nected with the common school system. The Steve Superintendent, referrln to out colleges, rerxdnarice and academies, says that it would promote the cause of general education in our State to have all of our edneatioaal teresta brought tinder the scope of the tire authority, and all of our chartered Inatltu. Lions Dlaced, "to a certain auttett," within the control of the School Departmcat lie urges, further, the propriety of lesseelog the number of our higher Institutions, and thereby Mercer leg the endowments and Income of those that r, main. By their multiplicity they are crippled . In their labors, many of them, for the wait of appuatus, furniture. libraries and cabinets, and aiso Ice a lack of sofa:lent ocaronage. lie waste them made liable to official visitations by some State officer. The great call Is for better te-s,hers. It le very etrccgtptecommenacd that where the Mad can Le prtue.Wwed.more emend shonid be allotted to schools. affording room for healthful exercise cad OLT, and that the scenery should be such so to attract the eye and natives a taste for the beautiful. There Is a floe frentlepleee, present Ing a perspective view af a model school house,. otabelldlogs an/ grenade, far rural &Meta. In 1S G 5 the total number of common s chools in Paineylvania as 12,960; who/a mamba of [team, 1 . 5,66.3 i pupil% 703,960; average cost of each pupil per month, 68 cents. Total mut of the arum. Including tame* levied, amount paid e, Philadelphia aad State approorlatloo, 55. In Philadelphia them are rd free schools; 74,343 pupil", with an average attend ar ee of 86 , .; per eat.; 84 male teethe:9l,l"nd 1184 female teachers. St 7 atb ern Feeling Below, we site an extra.% from a letter which Indicates the condition of affairs in Lonlabia& Tbls letter was written by an undoubted loyalist, who la intelligent and-clear headed: Brit °Taxan', December 15, 1865. Hos. Joss Cocoas:—i am out of hope of any Wm? being shown to the loyal men of tbls city. We bate now an out-and-nut rebel LeglaLttare M.seaelen. E,r ry loyal man has be= discharg ed from once In ebb city, and loyal men Imo were here during the wail ere opposed on ail islets. They cannot even gat any bun:Less to do. The rebels make their boasts oa the street that they will make ebbs place eo hot that loyalists cannot stay here. They march through Ito streets, in bands, at night, singing rebel songs. Uolees a change takes place soca, loyal mcb cannot day here. A great many of the old lJnion citizens are leering already, PUELIO NOTICES refiIIEPITZLICAN COUNTY COMM TEIL—A meeting of this Oonuoittes vW be held at the office of Thomas M. Marshall, Big-, on WEDNESDAY, SANWA-EY 3d, leas, at eleven a' lock A. M. Punctual attendance la regulated. Jai W. J. GILMORE, Onairman. PITTNEVITGEI GAZETTE ASIO CIATIOA,MJEQUAIITILELLT MEET ING of ntotltheldras will ea held on the yir.s:r THITILSDAY , (4211) OF JANUARY, IWO, at to o'clocii, a. m., at the GAZETTE ROOMS. celieniardid S. SWIG) ER. la., Clerk. DIVIDENDS Uotore NerroxAt Res., I Perreactoorr Jocuary,l4, ICC; 113 E DIRECTOR • OF THIS BANK have this day declared a dleldend of FIVE (3) PER CENT., Free of CI, veratbent tax, out el the profile of the pas; eta months, payable to Stoosholders forth with (JeLE.4) E. S. SMITH, ()weaker, MirECIIA7,B' A NI AllglaCTWW[lll' MAT. BANIE,I PITT• 81184111, Jan. 25, ISM ,f THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of title Beek nave this day declared a dividend of EIGHT PER OENT. On the Capitol Steak, out of them:alto of the last are months, payable forthwith, lseliel Govern- Kean t hal: a .Of O. BOOTT,J a., Oath.. Va 0.00 01 TOO PITTRSVILOU, FORT WATIIiIi £JD Carottoo Rattly AY Coitrairr Yrrnommon, Lee. SO, MN. DIVIDEND NO. B.—no Board of Di rectori 01 this Company have declared the regular dividend of TWO AND orce-Habi (is) PER VENT. on the Capital Stock, for the,ritrar , ending December list Wit., payable free of government tax, co and after January 10.18611. The semicorneal dividend of THBEE AND UNT, HALF (`l}L) PR 0L731 . .,drie April 1 . 1000, on the Third Blv o Bonds: has also been ordered paid to satiety mules. goveremeat tax, on arid after Jenttet77l6, 11368. Sbareholdert and bone holders registered at New York will receive the , r dividends at the 13 mkiOg limps of Means. WINSLOW, LANIER la CO end those registered at Plttsbargh, or the Treas urer, to that city. The Tranafer Books will close December lost., at 23.‘ o l clort, r. cr., sod will reopen Jap nary 17. latn. By order of the Board, driOltans F. M. 14UT011iNdl/N, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL VOTIOE TO YARENTB.—MRS. SELECT S(.111001... No. 12 Isa bella street, Allegheny, near at. Clair Bridge. will reopen attar Xmas vacation, on ItIONDAY, Janu ary bth, 1840. Young Ladles attending this School bane the sdyantaga of , a homeeau cation. The Principal, A thoroughly experienced teacher, has each pupil tloner 11311 00, CARE, and desires to ins. ruct only those who am WI l.ing by study and perseyeranile, to acquire a sound and polite education. • A limited number euly rede V ca. There are ri• cantles tar four pupils. N. II —All kinds of Orneroectol Needle Work blotto by a competent teacher. de.3t):7,14 SILVER COFFEE URNS, bI_LVEK CAKE BASKETS, sii.vißbitc*Eri 6mi7ons sitvEit SPOON CUPS, SILVER WINE STANDS, Zr at eat variety and best quality for rate by .11 30 J. H. HEEDS 00., SS Fifth attest: .).KRYNERE.HIP NOTlC.z.—'rhe n - arraigned basing this day formed a panne, shipp In older to carry on the connufact ,re •of WOLiDkri BOXES. corner of A.Begbeni Una &Mete; Ninth Ward, Pittaburghoollott the paternage of their frichda and the public. GEORGE Da.sSh TT. • A L.F. M. egApsoN. Aux. W. M.1101(.114 166.5. WANTS. WANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD CARRIERS TO OAIIILY TEE MORITINCi . GAZETTE. Apply at TUB OFFICE de ttl W NTED—DRY GOODBSALBEOLIN WANTED IN A PELILADEPRIA JOB. BING 'HOUSE of limps carat buolneas. To oue of mat-rate character =a eatabitohed influence with Country Trade, liberal Lerma wiu bo od sied. Ad. axes; with reference, Boa ONE kW eDIL ED AN D EIDiRT, Philadelphia P. D. olenfolwas U/ ANTED.—A Purchaser for over TOUR HUNDRED ACHES Og LAND to Loma, or an exchange for city proper ty . The land In Hamilton bounty, adjoining Weiner they, lows. The owner can he Been et the 0 a2ElTii Once, every day, mom 10 a, X. until l t. K. delitf WAICTRD—SI:SOO PER YEAR!—We want agnate everywhere to sellout ixr swe ep $2. oewlng Machines. Three new kinds. On. der and upper teed. Warranted eve Team Above salary or large commi along ped. The oats. ma. chine sold in United States for era than t4D, which is fully !lanced by Bone. Irlue:fr r War.. Grover t Baker, Simper t Co and Datheltter. ALI ocher cheap macula. are Infringements. Circulars free, Address, or call upon Shaw et Clark, Biddeford, fir aloe, or at No, ma Broadway. New York; No. No. 246 Carter stn et. Philadelphia, Pa., No. 14 Bona NriPe Block, Chicago, 11l ; No, 170 West 4th St., Cuaettinatl, 41.; or No. 6 Spauldlog , s Beer:sage, lIMPaIo, N. Y. deg deodwitsvF FOR SALE OB eALE--One two story Brick Bolls°, with elcht rooms, (Whited garret and good cel ler. situate 011 Middle Alle., in the Second Ward, near the Market Lot, Aneghenv TA by HO feet, all in good order. Alan. one mill film. roomed Frame House in Blanchester. The Shore Houses and Lou Will be sold cheap. Enquire of RADI.OEIs, HALL, EEEEM;IMMiIEI VOR SALE—DRUG STONE IN SALEM, A- 0., FOR SALE.—/n consequence of conttnued ill health and of close application to business for 8.- 0 cried of over thirty years, I now offer for 1111.3 the OOOD RILL STOOKAND FIX LURES of my DRUG DUSITILSS, the torn of SALEM, tMlumbiana county, dito. Competent Druggists am to attendance, whose services may be secured. This busineis has been constantly on the lawmen for upward. of twenty yearn—growing with the growth of the place; has pros ed Itself ream ably profitable, and with an establiehrd custom is cer tainly a desirable opportuofly for any person wishing to engage in bush esa dersa wdsts ALFRED WRIGHT. • NEW ADVERTISNLENETB. pITI'SBMIGEI GAS STOOK.—TIIEe• DAY EVENING, January 2d, St 74 o'clock, will b cold, on remand floor or Commernal bales Rooms, lon Smithaeld area, Eighteen Shares Plitsbursh Gas Company. jant A. MaILWAINE. Anat.'s. ACARD.—Tbe subscriber cosbaucs to make and utt orders for the lamest and more altllenit varieties of tiCALES ‘ FOIL ti'Eli.llllNa ruaruszs, especially for ticked, Imo, &o , to Wagons and Bad Cart. &ires; through Post Otrise, J. F. KELLSIC.. Ist A SELESSMENT NOTICE.—The &Loess AA meat for the Grading and Paving of Smith Street nes been made, and may be Seen at my ogles, to tho Market Building. wain the bOth DAY or JANUARY, lose, alter which day it will be hand ed over to the Ci=asurer for collection. Oa REIOIIISPAIIIt, Recording Reralator. - A SMALL YAR.M. d'OR SA L.E—Contain- Log 2 sores, II of which Ls cleared and fenced, with s two story name hoLdtof, barn, steals and orchard thereon. The place le well watered. Situated In' Peebles township, of :mite Isom Laughlin's 9tation. Apply to 8. Mel.. h 00. Jo LOS fourth Street. pRATT'S LAST CLOSING SALES OF VALUABLE DOORS A f AUCTION.— Tills EVENINGS, al 7 Welock, and fallowing eveninge this week only. and at private ewe dur. tug the day, at the Comukaretal Males Room., low Seutbflehl &tract, apposite the Post-Odic*, trill 04 clogrO cut the rem►tnder of tilde large and vain.. Die collection of Hooka Many rate aunt valuable works Irt Moatua which man be closed out with. out renand to Mat. }la A. Malin' AINE, Auct't. C s UI3IIIIBAN RESIDENCE FUR SALE. —A neat well bath Dwelling Monte, nehrli now, ansogrd with large portico in front, two parlors with folding door; our other molar, food or planted cistern, rave, avai.boure, stable, bat• Dirt, ate.; AGO., peach and alterry trees, theta,. Wry and grape roles. Lot 110 feet Ironton Marta arcane, Mount Waahingtorl, f eet .CD feat Lleap.l M. OUTIIBEKT n SONS, Joni 01 Market street.. NOTICE.—The Subscribers to the catil taLateek of the PE tHOLEIMI SALVLNLIn HANK Ira nottfled to attend a en status at Ns. s Duquesne way, as JADUALIY Ile, LS& at o'clock, for cryanizatios &ad oleotion et ant* I, F. stut_nr.DALr„, , Preetdont. pro Iva OCCUPATION AT YQUR OWN HOMES.—Thousands can realise 11100 weekly. No utensils required swept thou found to ever,' household. Profits 100 per cent, A very assful lama eery. Fun particulars scot on receipt of or ,lamp far return portage. Addrees H Qata ri:Mß, Ns tot iintriord assn., BaLtimoro, DLL Wendel • Ite cheapest Hoarding In the ttry. Is at No. Two. 61:1111 STREET. Oysters Steamed. Boasted, Stewed sod WWI Or. ten, TB meta peg dozen; Ohloked. leath, Pgrr put, Ittpe waif 6e p' Tongues. 10 testa: /MI6 Pie and MI h. 10 tents; Coflee. Tea mad eh °Lutz trimeett p, 0 cents. dale sad estlsty younall 20..11 Sixth meat. the BALTIMOV OYSrarl DEPOT. r.lels NEW BRICK MACHINE. In operation since last Common labor with one brick duaker only ~d ae qulred. Worked by so. man, make. toCO per I; b 1 bore*, loco to 10„000; by steam, WA° to cd ooh. Yor runner particulars, la • pamphlet Old,' lull lostruetlon an back set. Ung and bmalna wood or soak addresa,scuL tog four stamps. THAN CIA IL BAUM, delnktss Boa CWCI, Baltimore, Md. - A - DMINIBTRANOIVB NUTI E. —Ma tlce to hereby glen that Letters of Andras. troth's. base bees granted nor, the estate at slob• art Lonnie, late of tea city of Plttiburght el) persons ladebted to the Ind estate an Insetted to roan immediate pay men, and those hating clean or demands agnoet the taalll of the told decedent will make known the ante, wlthnt delay, to JOSEPH LOl/011.11EY, tuner. aen.norssta No. 103 Wood infect. trrrics Roves or limos. Wisreatl No. Ft Fourth L. Pittsburgh. December THE ANNUAL MEETING ar T thintr,butors to the !louse of Refuge etill held 10 the rel. of the inatliutlou, Na. eV Fourth street. NMI orgh. on 110NRAY, the tat tiny of January. Mut. berareen the hours of 9 sag 19 ceekuk, to hear the Report ofd.* Bowe of Mans. gars, and to elect Officers for Oho crusting year. Dy order of detedirdxs I. B. D. MlVlDS,E.seretaty. LADILS, BAVE YOUR MONEY, By having your Old 'X° AL 33 NA VP AL Ft .111 HE-PLATED WI H SILVER. oAsToRS, TEA SETS, WAITERS, FORK ". WE PITCH ER:4, KNIVES, SPOONS, CASE BASKETS, taaa, Eau all Da teclated d made to WOK WEAR FAIVAL TO NEW &T A SMALL COST. JOHN Z. CORNWELL, deNonal No. 7 It.Clalle ghost. RNDUCT/O.N lki PRICE OF Carpets. Preparatory to taking our Annual Invenfo and making ram purchases for Spring. ma atm offer for TWM , USt DAIS, Liberal Co acclaims in Prices on on Choir and Extensive Btock of CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, • Damask, Rep and Lace Curtains CORNICE, TASSILS. L9OPS & glarrOS. ' Enabling our =drawn .1a make HOLIDAT PRESENTS of par=antnt value ate very :ander. ato expense. Idon.RLARI, &LOLLIES. - - - - - 71 and 71 Fifth street, Next house to the Post (.11Thie. LARUE SALE OF United States Ordnance Property, Wlll be sold at Public Auction, by T. A. We- CLEJ.LAN D. Auctiooeer at AL LEO SENT ARSENAL, Pittaburgls, c l a y cornmeeein g 611 0 o'clock. a. m MONDAY, January 16th, 1866, the following artieles, Iron Cannoa. El Upper Llaasenata Carriages, east Iron. 11 sets Aril/1M Barrees. 45,21E2 Foteltil Hulot" and Rine., new and re. 513,902 V. S. kluskllts and Riles, new and re paired. 82,631 Poulin Muskets and Elite.. 13,804 U. S. Illuslata and Biles. 6,696 Iltrecti-Loading arid other Carbines. • tea Crit's and Sharp's tat Sporting Mlles. /6 Shot Gums. 1022 Musket and Rills Barrel.. 19,8118 Bayonets, triangular and sword. 2,155 Rom:aver& 1,615 Sabres and Swords. 4,100 Sete Cavalry Aecoutremente. e6,G00 sets Infantry Accoutrement.. adas Sadilea, Cavalry and Artillery. o 0 porta of Bona Rosily:dents, bridles, horse brushes, curry-combs, ho. ~too Saddle Blankets. ko , 0 parts of Artillery 'trances. 4,00 rounds Powder, o.nonn, musket, rile Ana If eating. 9/ incomplete seta of wrought Iron parts for Casemate 17arrlagea. Coe tout Serer Cast Iron. lona Scrap Wrought Iron, 00 tone Lead and Aritlmooi , In pigs, Type racial. 1 , 0 Wrought Iron Ante.. 10,Goo riounda Lead Drool, 11.000 Packing Homes. A, lei go lot of appendages for muskets, carbines, be, be. A large lot ul Artillery Implements nod Equip• merits, A large lot of spare palls roe Muakets, ha. A large lot oil wits arid Machines. Puruhaam• will be required to remove, the prop• nary e 3 Rhin ti o days alter the sale. Cri l at, ONLY TELHEZ DOLL&RZ AND A IItLF P 4 111 , Cost 65,25 to Make, For tale 0:ILI' at C, CLEL L ND'S EN PO lilt 31. Nos. 1..5 .17. 57 PlErTfl STREET. PITTSBIYRGTI, PA. Gum t hces at New York Prices Fti'lt ;NEW rßaits A fine assortment of GENT'S, LADIES', MISSES', CIIIILVIZENS I=l Scots, Balmorals, Polish Boots GAITERS AND GUM. Jos; received and si - Id bo sold st.lower rates tinn they eau De bought Elsewhere. Call 0a1c..1. Ma.a.233.1126, AT . i. . BORELANWS I 98 31arket Stieet. Second dikor from nu :TOSSPII ADAMS. Dente, Col ./D,ellY ,Dallar.S. CO=CI p 1 AMONI2 and 613.A.h7 itrota,Plttaburgh. Rek,pce•—nr. I'9llOM rEllauesl,TrAzda.,!re*lza.ll=allima". NEW Alfili-A.IRTISEMENTS =MEI ()i v y SALE 4 .r SI • I 311 r: ern], .10 Nos. 78 afidAo Market Street CURISTE4 G6l FOE ETELBODt Embroldeili2B of All Hinds pi ne sii2p4f l ad Ottoman Patterns:, A a LINEN ANO7tg , ,YHDKFS FOR LADIES GENTS ZNID CHILDREN. Woolen GNWof all Descriptions. Hosiery tihel4Gloces in Endless btlirlety. GENT% FIIIIIING GOODS-A Full F,CARFA, SCAOPIp AND SLIETE BUTTONS 132:213 El=l FANC GOODS. Nve hay e depastwent a SPEOLaIa TY. 'Fa will be redeVviag• , ISIEVit GOODS Every Dayllaritg the Holiday Heason I. it Will belcuziftO compact, ...aorta:mit of Fine Work; tioes; Reciter'les, Per fume Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Batehelsifigp Stands, Cigar Ca sts, W,ittli,litands, Albums, • Jewel `Sash, Fancy Combs, etc., ele. Custosera wTA 114 mm prima LOVELL mix ANT OTHER ,7Lie , TUE CITY. (g . rglo A OALL, At Nos. '7B siact,o Market Street deli • MAClrtllit'is , GLYDE CO. & I i[oLmAr BALES. 4:E DTWED EHAwLs, Ij CLOAKS, ®II3B COODS Et'ATEs & BELL, delft FIFTH STREET B=lllll COMM ,; • • . 11330 Cr as /mas W 15132. . . TEE BIG WINDOW, 1: it ISS a 224 cP2. Rich eltrooti THVA BIG ROOM. 83 (4.714 07 N• 11112, 131groot. Is the place*bele the .9:11/0 stock of Drer Goods of almost every kind. Boote,Shots And Gates of every dermlfalom tan always be fmlad. A emu it.= o f end prices la respectfully so. ea lifir_a•cataliztari.' ee2e CEIRIST24S.I3:PRIZENTB do dd THE OM= DRUG STORE. Eximecrrs tux THE smuumosres, U ,LuGNES, FINE Tull.ET SOAPS, HAIR HMV Hp - a, HAT aszsais. - NAIL BRUBS, DRESSING COMBS • POUX'*.T OWABS. PUFF BOXES. PVUKET FLAS /CP, . SHAPIRO BRUSHES, POM-OM OIL= ISETS;: FMXNEIIPA.N/ SAM:EELS ;1511112A ranoti oral, am, We would r►n,pfftlenfar attention to our as eminent or 17.4i:Elra r 8 F UJMERY, Neatly put ulna steal Baskets, embsastag saves*, dittment ■tylp all' anorted, any at whist' would make a • Hansom PRESENT. Eenelardanq GEORGE A. KELLY. pßive. dinrlCE, On Syphilis, Qounorrbms, West, Seminal West IaCES, aid all the secret Infirmities of • Flcnfilt and maturity, FY LF!•3 E -COISIPL [NTS, eco., DRS. 4,X08 a.JORNBON I;tirOZTAXT. To LADIES. Female erntrEtalatel treated nuth prelyt =Men. Sent so emy.ddreta on receipt of pnets, • 11m AMOS £l4.lolaon hero for many years ex elusively devateel their attention to the treatment of cum comr.Vnta. Address ITB,A/aos &TutNaos% • ;C0.14* . Fourth street, Pittsburgh, oetiaiesw . - pBI PEIWYLVAXIA SALT EA4TITACTUBING COLIPANY . V7ILL Boy Or, 81aphseret of Zion. AT A FOOD PRICE. Pcansylvants $Mt Manufacturing Co`z omce. Comer PitVStreet and Duquesne Way dentaindzoi. OHIO 1;CIP LEATHER FEM}LE COLLEGE. The next t4n:. et this institution open on WednesiOy; January 3d,1880'. The undersigned will have the sole mansseinent and direction of the afralrs of Chia College, in oda nection with he Board of Inetruction. Cata logues farnisted,.iliguiries ansivered,and rooms secured, by a4runlas Ray, JAMES ALWEBSON, Preaident.Corlege Hill , Ohio, deliawri2ta.S7 TAISSOLVTION OF PARTNEBSInP. ••••• Tee partnerthlp hereto:est:existing between }CAL B. HA 'V.'S and}cHrs CSLYDS,tzt the Perk tacking and lero}kdon Itralsese, u.Uer the nape and style of 131.11, }SAYS b. CO., has been solved ny the ..eath of Mr. JOHN OLYDE on tie Elbe k. All thote having claims agalust the late firm, win ple6re present theta tor settlsment, and all indebted trell illness settle up at thou earliest touvenlense..fitnslnesa toles settled op at Thtte trte•ene (mu Liberty Street, by the surviving partner B. HAYS. Pittatioupthe}en. I}Z}.=-de4:lnol j pl i I N } r' :VILLE ANA SOUTHERN LVAt•IA HAIL WAY COMPANy. Pau.annverna., Dec.. 23, aro. Th e eeeveM4ettne of the Stockholders of teds cetopony settlext hello atthe offisa of thet.tomparof, Po. zip Soutel'Airi street, as DIOND&Y, Janu ary, fth; lhte. ote:ock, r. x., for the purposes of electing all#ts-to crow the er.sulne year. 11. D. DaItULAN, E:e4l Clary pro tem. DRIED r ACHES-50 sacks . choice. Dried ;di —halve . Just reeetred midi> We by ti J. B. CANFIELD - AltD CORFIDENTI&L S. F. OAST i:1 uad l : a fYLf i:teC~.