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MONDAY, DECESIBR a, 1866
TO YEARLY ADVERTISER!
Owing to the large amount of aCwirtialng patron
age with willaarre are favored.. and for which we
areduirthiuttfal, and the Increase Of our eircula
sitogetber beyond our present means to 800.
0 1 / 1 4 promptly ea we.ought. we and It generally
inconeenient, and sometimes quite impossible, to
insert changes 16i yearly adrertlArs. nateic left at
Our eounting•roo7t_ before seeen Welock In the
THE EIGHT OF SUFFRAGE.
•
The right of suffrage is; just now,
,re
ceiying a great - "ideal of attention. At no
„previous time has it been examined so At
tently and scrUtlnized so closely
, •
Heretofore it has been claimed, and to
irtiereasidmable extent conceded, -that - the
:entire - eontrol over the zight of suffrage
belonged to the several States,' and that
' the United 'States'mitild not Interfere with
it atalh -:We think the claim is not a good
one, artecianot be maintained. _
the Constitution et the - United States
" -- dee:tares - that "the members of the House
of Representatives shall - be chosen by - the
-PsoPie'of the several States;" but it adds
- this explanation: "mid the electors in each
State shall have the qualifications requisite
far. etcetera of the most numerous branch
thilStita teilslature." - •
...It will be observed , that' this provision is:
'note - giant of the right of suffrage to any.'
Dody or an admissionthat 'any 'State has
the power to grant it- to - anybody. It hi
an ae'knowledgment that the right is inthe
people of, tho several' States—the whole
people—without, mid independent of
. grant eitheifrom the United States or
any of the several- States.
•
•
By "people! the: Constitution must mean
citizens; because 'persons-residing within
-a . State, who arc not citizens of it,—aliens,
for Atilitanci6—are in no i;roper sense its
people—though they are within its bound
- - sties, they are people of some other State.
The right of suffrage then being in the '
• people of the several States, how can this
'.7• -. .'explanatory clause be construed to author
ize-the several States 'to deprive, them or
any class or classes of them of it y If it
can, how far does the power extend ?.From
- What class ,r classes may the States with
hold the franchise ? How is that class or
- thnse classes to be distinguished? fly
what marks are they to 'he known ? What
is the highest limit of the proportion which
they may rightfully bear to the whole body
of the citizens? .' I
In aniweringthose questions, we may
bid assistance in that clause of the eon
, stitutlen which requires the United States,
totguartmtee a republican form of govern
-, meni to the several States. .If any State
ishould put into - its constitution or laws, any.
provisions that 'would make its form or
• government un-republican, the United
State - if is compelled by this dame of the
Constitution; to step in, and, by ;its own
enaefmenti, ntrogate those provisions.
Wanwran defines a republic to be "a
= State in ,Which the exercise of the sover
eign power is lodged in reptesentatives
elected by the people;" mid. he defines an
oligarchy to be ".A., form of government in
which the supreme power is placed in a few
hinds; a species of aristocracy." This is_
the difference between these - two forms of
government. In a republic the supreme
power is in the hands, not of 'a class or,
, classes, but of-the people, without regard
to Class distinctions; is an- oligarchy, the
shipreine power is in the hands of an aris
tocracy, a class or classes, to the - exclusion
of the people y In the one the sovereign
- " wive - in till hands or the whole; in the
other it is in-the bands of less than the
If 011 e of the Stales should, by its cons)
• Union or laws, disfranchise any . elass or I
chilies of Its people;theu its 'supreme
-power would not be lodged in representa
tives elected by the people, but
-.in: representatives - elected = ;by the
class or classes to 'which the fran
chise was limited, and it would
therefore be, not a republic, but an oligar
chy. In such case the government of the
; ,Irnited States would be obliged by the con
stitution to step in and by its own enact
ments annul those -provislonsbf the State
eonstittition and laws that prevented it
from being a republic, and made it an oli
garchy; thatiii, the United States govern
- meat-would be obliged to step In, and by
its 0W.15. enactments annul those previsions,
of the thate constitution and laws tbatUm
•
ited the franchise-to Acts their - the people
. • .
- -to less than the whole body of citizens.
Should any one say, that though the
classes that are; disfranchised may not
. choose their Own representatives, still they
are virtually represented by those chosen
by tlie'enfratichised claiims, we would
swer in the words of Mr. Err; in a speech
via& by hit& in 1760, in regard to the cone
•,- plaints of the. Americans that the.* were
not represented in Parliament,and in an
: swer to thole English statesmen- who ar
freed' that the 'Americ - ans were virtually
represented . idea," said he, "of
virtue/ representation is the most contempt
:- %le that ever - entered into the head of
man;,'-r "- in the; langnsge of a distin
guished English writer,, that "it is the
idgliUnireef fools."
•
Lif IllatigOi - under the exPlanatory clause
beans eitekbas the power to disfranchize
Pet li tl'?e* l7 a put..,of its citizens, how far
does the power extend? Pliant proportion
of its -Citizens mai it - disfranchise? If a
tenth, ,why not. r five-tcaths, or nine-tenths,
or ninety-nine-hundredths? If it may dis
franchise who du not own WO worth
of property, why may it not disfranchise
all' who do not own 1 1 , 2,000' worth, or
$25,000 worth, or Lair a million dollars'
worth? If a State were to di.francliize
ninety-nine-hundredths bf its citizens, or
nine-tenths, or one-half, or all those who
. did not own half a million dollars' worth I
of property, or twenty-five thousand dol
lars' worth, would it not be an oligarchy
and not a reptiblic? and would .not the
:United States 'he bound to strike out those
disfranchising oligarchic provisions, and
replace them by:republican provisions? If
a State has the power to disfranchise any
of its citizens, what is the limit of. the
power?'' By' what process Is the proper
place of the limit to be ascertained? By
what rule is the power to be Measured? . tha
what principles May it be required to stop
at any one point rather, than another? Is
it not that, if the power exists at
all in the States, there is' no rule or princi-
plehywhichlita limits can be fixed? And
is ithot, for this reason, equally manifest
that the poierdoes not exist?
It, will be asked what this. explanatory
clause mCiuut. if It does 40tiereethe whole
power over the eleCtive franchise iu the
, setreral Stites tr It means that each of the
.ststes ,144 11 .4 1 T°' .t4e ~power
how long a person Moving [cum
,
ter state into it; shall be. required to
reside in it before Shall beeoine one of
its clUzens;'arid as site/rho entitled to the
. ..elective franchise; second, how.long a
ciu-
Oen - of the state*shallbe required le arida,
in o ff of its electiew disteictik-befons 41! .
g_ : AMU be erilltle'd, to: vote 'ln such. district;
_w* taxes skids:en-SW be re-'
'AMMO°. Par- otintithr ,him to vore:The
9nti *Of MO* In /Mow? to Fleur"-
the purity of elections by prefeuting the
"colonization" of voters, as was done - in
iCansas. and is not uufrequently
done between the several districts
of the same state; and the third is necessa
ryto secure the. therms for defraying the
expenses of the stategovernments. These
_things apply to all persons alike without
regard in class distinctions, and, except
under extraortiltutry circumstances, they
exhaust the *hole PotS'er. of the several
States over the 'elective franchlie. Every
person', - who bnngs hlinself within these
provisions, is in She contemplation of the.
Constitntion of the United States; one of
the people of the state in which lie resides,
and Is invested by the very fact of his
citizenshipwith the elective franchise. ,
In a 'Republic chi zenshin,and the elective
franchise -- are necessarily inseparable.
Their inseparability is the very foundation
stona'of a Republic.; It is the central idea
of a Republicits very soul. Without it a
State cannot be a Republic any more than
a body without a soul, can be amnia. In
conformity with this, the Constitution of
the United States does not undertake to
.zonf the elective franchise to the people
of the several States. It merely acknow
ledges it to be in them, and to be in them
by.vittue of their citizenship. It'does not
claim the power either to give it or to take
it away, and it does not, attempt to do
either. Neither does it recognize in the-
States any power to give it or to take It
away. The mist it does is to recognize in
them a power to regulate Its- exercise—
s power , over what may be called the
police of elections. Wee have already point
ed'out the things that come within the
scope - of this power; and, which, except
under extraordinary circumstances, ex
haust it. These extraordinary circumstan
ces are such as treason or felony, by which
, the traitor or the felon forfeits, along with
his life or liberty; his citizenship and all
the rights -that flew from R. When the
several States have exercised this police
power overelections, they have done all
that they have any right to do in the prem
ises, and when they attempt to do more,
they aro guilty of usurpation;
, and when
they attempt to disfranchise any of the
citizens, they are guilty of a violation of
the Constitution of th'e United States
which guarantees to each State.u, republi
can form of goveinraent, and makes it im
peranve on the United Stahl goVernment
to nullify their action therein by its own
enactments. •
The wisdom of the prevision in the ccn
stitution of the Untied States guaranteeing
a republican form - of government to the
several States, and thereby guaranteeuiug
the inviolability of the elective franchise to
the citizens, is strqngly exemplified by the
action of AZ:DREW .Jonw:s in flaming
constitutions for the rebel States after the
suppression of the rebellion. It is a mis
take to say that the constitutions of those
States were formed by those Slates them
selves. They were-dictated; by Mr. RAIN.
sex; they were accepted by las conven
tions in those States under the crack of his
whip, and they never were submitted to
the people. Those constitutions arc the
work of Asinnew .lowasoN and of nobody
else, and they disfranchise front a third to
three-fifths of the citizens of those States.
The class that they enfranchise arc the
rebels, who, by their treason, had forfeited
their liberty, their ;lives, - their property,
their citizenship andall the privileges and
benefits that flow from citizenship, and
who, not only were rebels, but are still as
disloyal , as hostile to the government,
and as rebellious iii spirit its aver they were,
whilethe class that they disfranchise are the
loyalists, who, all through - the rebellion,
were faithful - among - the faithless, who were
ever reedy to •act as guides to our troops,
to succor them when prisoners, to feed them ,
when they were hungry, to clothe them
when they were naked, to nurse them when
they were sick, to help them to escape and
hide them from their pursuers, and who
fought, side by side with us to put down the
rebellion, and did it all at the risk, if they
-Were captured, of being torn to pieces by,
Ric lash or the bloodhounds of the slave
drivers. It ,was- not enough for ASDnam -
JOIISSOIi to violate the Constitution, in
his coarse concerning reconstruction, by
usurping the powers or - Congress, but, to
' show his disregard of every consideration
of propriety and decency, he put the gov
ernments of the. Southern States entirely
into the hands of the-rebels who gloried in
being rebels, by enfranchising them and
I. disfranchising the loyal people., Ills ecn
dut t in this regard was not only lawless
and-wicked, lint it was the devil's-dance of,
a madnmli.
Intiris state-of affairs there Is nothing
left for the United States government to do
but to abrogate all disfranchising enact
ments of the several States, whether they
be found in their constitutions or statutes,
and to restore the franchise to its proper
position, -the position in which the consti
tutions of the several States and of the
United States found it, and in which the
last named constitution left it, to wit: the
position of inseparability from citizenship.
It must uo this or fail in its duty to guar
antee to the several States a republican
form of government.
The question then arises( By what pro-- ..
cess shall these disfraneldzing enactments
of the several . States be abrogated? Shall
it be done by a decision of the Supreme
Court of the United Slates, by an act of
Congress, or by an amendment of this Con
stitution? It - may be done in either of
these ways; but the last is piuchthe best.
A decision of the Supreme Court is subject
to'be overruled at any time by a new set of
Judges, and an act of Congress to be re
pealed by anew Congress. . Either of these
modes, therefore, is uncertain . and tempo
rary, whilst that by a change of the Con
stitution is eel Lain and permanent. By a
change in Ike. Constitution alone can all
pretence on the part of the States to control
the franchise be takenaway. In that way,
therefore, every consideration of !prudence
required it le be dune.
3 .- ec t o `T n i o ba reniembesea that one great oh.
the pail of the Radicals to the
-pending amendment of the Constitution,
was that it adMitted a power in,the Slate
governments to disfranchise any class or
classes of their chivies, and by doing SO
inirdtleed a new and most p ern i c i ous pr i n .
civic Into our system of government. The
objection is,. doubtless, a good one, and
one that ought to have prevailed. it will
14 a . great misfortune if such
should gain- a footing in the goTernment.
If it should, the government will- be no
longer a . pure republic, but a cross between
a republic and an oligarchy ; and as power
Is always prone to away jrom the
many to the thw,-the oligaichic will be sure
to wear out the , 11npublioan principle by,
little and little until &will be all gone and
the government transformed into a pure
Oligarchy,
Two Oovernment detectives of Philadel.
Oda have been arrested for levying black
man" from a Well known distiller. At a
general rule Government Detectives should
be treated Eta rogues, at least -ao long as
their ckaracter for honesty is not known.
DON Tinttko 11., Emperor of Brazil, is to
Make a tour through, the United Buttes
when oi 'W kto Via Paris Ealtatiou.
L=Mt.rllo3l VULtIUNGTON.
nrctialGeirrensondenee Plitabargu Gazette.
W.s.srimwrox, Dec. 2, leoi.
The members of Congress arc rapidly
arriving. qt is qui(c evident the republi
cans have been stiffened by the result of
the, elections and by the progress of pub-.
lie' opinion since, which has been ,
.More
rapid ,tid derisive than during the,csavristi.
,
Unless, he President shall be- - guilty of
new and flagrant Invasions either of the
either ..
prmgatives of Congress •or of the rights
of the people, it does not seem probable
an impeaciunent of him will he 'broached;
but there is a fixed determination to so
hedgf , abotttthe President by the stetting
1 provisions as to keel him strictly to his
prop( r functions and deprive him of pow
ler for. serious mischief. . , -
It is not only on the subject of recon
struction that the indignatio n of the mem- I
hers is aroused. The Mexican imbroglio
is eliciting-severe comment. ,The scheme
is denounced as - mainly one of financial
speculation on the part of 3Lr., Seward and
other supporters of the President's Policy.
I It is plain enough they have several "big
things" in the way of money making, in
this project, and that they are prepay ed to
run great risks of collision with forelan
powers by employing the army and navy
to farther their pirate ends.
The grand parade in. welcome of
the members of Congress, which
was to have ' been made yes
terday, stands adjourned till to-morrow.
The necessity for adjournment was„ found
in-the fact that the members aid not appre
ciate the intended honor so highly as to be 1
onland to share In it. '
Most, if not all the members who have
arrived so fat, received at their respective
houses, circulars solemnly notifying them
that a plot for their assassination had been
concocted. This revelation does- not ap
pear to have:given their nervous systems a
shock; for whatever they may think of the
temper of the conservatives and rebels,
they an to discover, as matters stand, an
adequate motive to so sanguinary a pro
ceeding. The new Congress is already
elected, anti a stupendous brutality such such as
is hinted at, would raise the wrath of the
loyal masses to white heat.
A strong inclinstion is apparent to reduce
the ten seceding States to the territorial
condition in case they continue to reject
the measures of reconstruction which Con
gress deems essential to the repose of the
country.
Important financial measures will certain-
ly come before Congress, including an ad
justment of-the impost and .excise duties;
an increase of banking carital, ostensibly
to meet demands from the Southern States;
the consolidation of the national debt Into
bonds of long term and bearing a lessened
rate of interest ; the redemption or national
bank issues at Now,York, or a few corn
mercial centers ; and the-retiring of com
pound interest and legal tender notes, with
a view to specie payment. It is possible
that au effort may be made to abolash alto
gether the system of internid revenue. The
pretext for this will be tbittui in the alleged
payment of two hundred millions of dol
lars of the public debt during the past year.
The real motile will-be found .in that sort
of encouragement to commerce which con
sists in - giving foreign manufacturers an
almost exclusive command of the markets
of this country, to the comparative annihi
lation of our own manufactures. E.
I.3OvEII:NOU 61111 TIN has the prestige of
a popular administration of the State for a
period of six years, and at a time when con
summate executive abilities Were impem
tively.demanded, and in this instance for
tunately,- supplied. It bas been many years
since any Governor of that State has retir
ed from Mike bearing with him so many ev
idences of the affection of his political
friends 'and the honest admiration of his
political enemies. Gov. Uurtinhas. also the
advantage 0,1 great personal ptipularity.
Outside of polities nn good man in that
great commonwealth speaks ill of him.
Courteous in manners, liftable In address, •
; and uniting to a frankand generous nature
the refinement of the gentleman and the
simplicity of the republican, lie could not
fail to favorably impress LIS follow citizens
of all parties, and commanil their respect
if he could not win their affections. To
his ability as an executive and his populari
ty as a man the Republican partyds large
ly indebted for the overwhelming strength
it wird& in the Keystone State.—Cia
cinnoti Commercial.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Bev.
EDWARD A. WILSON'S prepared Prescription
for ilia cure of CONSU3IIIIoN. A`ITEIMA, BRON
CHITIS, COI GUS, COLDS', and all ID FORT and
LUNG AFFECTIONS. has uow been In use offer
ten 7eare, with the most marked accent. •
The Remedy. Prepared cinder Mr. Wilson's r er
social in;errialon; also IL pamphlet containing the
original Preteription, with foil and explicit dime
atom; for preparation and use. together w th a snort
Iststory of hie ea,. mar he obtained of
JoeErtl Drugglot,
' Corner Market 61rett aml the
Pitteattrgb, Pcona-
ATPrtee of Lb rued) . }t..00. Pamphlets fornlthed
[roe of spade. bent by ces. , l anyarber , : byJOSEPLI
TLEMINGjou recript of 624, delattif
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"London" The great- "Hair Color Restorer"
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"London" it ••Ilair Color Itestoter"
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2. i t will restore the vision' accretions. .
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IL It will T 5505 the hair sat. glossy ants neitlble;
G. It will pr reeve the original eol z 41 old age.
7. it w,ll prevent the hair from'iatling off.
5. it Win cure all dluases of the scalp.
Only:Scents a bottle; Hz bottles, S , L Fold at lir.
BWAILIOE'LL 33d lineal Slot h street, ahoy- Vine.
andall leadlng druggists Mad' dealers In toilet or.
tides. •
Sold by McCLAItEali & MeHIGERAN. 83 Mar
ketstre..t. HEIL A. nELLy 3y Wood street, and
furs. FLEMISH,
_NI Market street, • Mantuan.
13.A-SE & DAL/ITT, AMcgbeny.• anZLIZI:ItWir
• TILE SEASON. OF BTORMS.—The
blasts of autumn and the chill storms of catty win-
• • -
ter are apt to snake awl Inroads upon the const
ttons of the feeble. In old times atila curtest •
ment of every season it was the fashion to take a
strong cathartic as a sifrgnard &statist a change of
temperature. it acs A worse thou moist. as prac
tice. She people of our day understand the matter
better. Instead of depiettng the system they rein
formilt. In the method Mel adopt they exitinit •
wlse duteritranottort. instead 'of resorting to the
vitiated stimulants of eoramerce, or any of the ram
pounds derived from them, they put their faith In
the only absolutely pare invlitorant procurable to
ate marke
Tneir filth is well founded. 'Never has any tonic
medicine been preptred with Mich scrupulous pre
cision and coueelent:ons cart. It to a vegetable
compound of which every Ingredient. is-aotaid,
wholesome sad si&DICIWAL In the true len toe
word. how we have three prominent national
Complaints. One-balf of theadnit population of he
butted Stake sutler morn or less, either from di.-
vol ts of the stomach. dr tlOnerrientS of the Ils re. or
extretiou•rf the ladney s.• iu no other land under
Heaven are these mats lies so general an In this
airy. and IiOnTETTICIVIS LaTTE.sb la • opt.
`tide sue them all soles. organic In their origin,
and, therefore, ireln. MI cure., And let those , t ho
ate fortunate enonan to be exempt from them at
present Under/lA[ln one greet fact. Vitt /nat..
oceasienel um, them vltallsiug tonic null as cer.
toinly prevent as the sou will prevent the
earth from. Is eaten wnere its gtulal beams descend,
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DIIDA holdins TUB FIUNI.BAD ,YABDEI
END, WRITE AND ISLUB, WEAVE A.
BOND OF UNION not . sully broken—a unman
Inn benntital /
FIRST-exass DIXXER
Will be fm Meat.' ea4h day. to alllyiko will come
for It.
23t4.We11a 33.111.Nr7
Will be in attendance. and .othee Musk will be
offertd. .
Admissiou Tickets c.
Mertes Ticket, sedsio extra charge for ad
mLse es.. .11 00
aeasos Tickets 1.30
articles will be bold at reasonable prices
and no advantagnwlli be taken of the occasion, e
of our friend. nho shall vi kit us. , ,
de:v:69:717:10:11
GENT'S I'VDNISEUNG GOODS.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,
Muslin Shirts,
Silk Underw ear,
•• Merino lindens ear;
Wool Underwear,,
Merino Ralf Hose,
. Shaker Knit Half Dose,
Frenib Suspenders,
American Suspenders,
FANCV PICAUFI4, SCARF PINS.
S4,7ARr ING%, SLESIre fitTTONS
PTIIRT PINS: NECK TIES
lAN EN AN it PAPER COLLARS elk CUFFS
IMITATION LIN EN DO
LI N. - 6i AND SILK If ANDRE:W*I4
F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth St.
{EDUCED PRICES.
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
Se Wirth Intro° t.
OMB log SALE
Drees GI oods,
AT.REDUCED PIIICII3.
VOII SALL—One-fourth Interest
•s- IA the
I:Atlanta pg Rolling MU,
.
.
To an acceptable partner. Apply to
W. I. IIItICISTELL.
cy ManTIN, BRICK eLL & CU..
NO. 1110 Water at rent,
1011=1
825. . BARTLETT .
.S• 2 5
•
SEWING MACHINE.
BEbf cheep I.l , onmd Mao line In the United Statet
ments wonted eren•bare. Pay *JO WM:lope
onth.. k:nel.ne .tamp Cud Sidrch.
PAW: IMOU 11altd I...neral Agents,.
fit Clo!aintat street.
Un toiladeltdand )11:41nuM
mit Arent. Toledo, _ de.V.pt
Q 11101 E, -HARNESS
new.' &..CABBLIGE
111.11X¢S ehould see thg
Grover & Baker Ho. 1 Sewing Machine
Serer* bugle/ elsewhere. It Is - the bast for th,
w 'Yor silt at
5.1. es
I(!j1 Uajl444
=
BARE. KNAKE & BIIETTLER
Baccusoso to WAILZLINK Jt BARU,
N 0.12 BLE:tsar Street, Pittsburgh
DILL.III3 tr
E P IEL I ROS, Organs,
Aid Magical goo (ever U 7
488 . 301 a •aerLis for the Velotrated nu.ADnour,
N.. York, iyiIdeCtIOADLCICED & CO.. Philadel
pats, PIANOS.
•tsci. 873 TY & C0."3 "COrT&GE," and 8. D.
it fl. W. 81IIP
TS ..A.IIIIRIO&N" ORDAiiB, and
TILTON 'd &TENT UITITAII.
Thelma Dallas and German Viona and lialial
atria"a alwaya an hand. 5i017:03
pITTEIBERGII
PIPER MINITICTURINGIIO.
itANtFALIF!MIS OF
rrinting and Wrapping Pape
CLINTON MILL., STEUNENVILLIC 01110.
11/IIIiIITON !LILL Y NEW BIIIOIITON. PA.
' 9FIFICE• '11".1ME1/01:
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh t 'Pa.
.OYFICKILS —.11i0.11 LIV IN II6T lIAUT
IMVIONJ I . !esld . . mr ent
Jti .
nAIdUZI. ItIL/De.r.1.0 rotary.
Di itEciuns—Aggol4 Hartle. Jelin Ativntt, e.
Ilartiono. John nrting.tou. John M. I orklos.
U. H. Blvrrlck.
Cash Phld for Paper stork.
'noVwBn
FOIL THE UOLIDAYS. '
1 FINE tITUCX, /WAFTED YOIt
iN0311311113T
OF ALL KINDS or .
"chriir.ll3.ll.a rt. v"
GOLD AND SprEit WATLIGEIS for Ladles sod
• , lieuts;
ellAiNtl AND GUARIV;
ELEGANT GETS,
It E NE;
Dings;
GOLD AND MLA I'ENE;
nILV KE SPOON) VASES moat:
/AMA AILTIULEN, ac., iCel . *
JOHN MITBCH.
No. 112 poderal St., Allegheny.
noMotG
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.,
TUE PAIITNE RI!Illip HERETO.
-s•
Pere es Ming between CHAS. 11. AIIitiSTKONO
and ENO STACY, tinder be style orAnkIeTRONIA
IeTAOV. Coke elanntacturete. I. this day .1 amr.
cd by the withdrawal or .INO !MAGI ito. o d
Sinn. The bustnest °flits tree will be settled
CHAS. 11. 'whir *lone la autooris t 3
to collect all dens and pay all ledebtednernor sold
!Inn. • • AHHTILON4). •
JUIVe STACY.
•
T ree - emend my former partner. -
CUMi. H.
A.UldeT/SONti, to leo former etutomer• of the late
JUtlfirm•for a continuance of thelr patronar
riltblotrab, Nov. 30.th.11181M lirrAgerli
R L
EDIOVA.--' TUE VAIDEOSIGN - ,
"'"' ID have removed the *Mee of the HOPE OIL
WORKS fromBs ltarket Onset, Plttabargb, to .bolt
Work* an 'oAlleoH tlTUZlCE'llrowliatown, wbere
they eat hereafter to found.,,
Poetce Adams 6311. Plttaburet.
.2110 . 1/10.111•M A WILMA VA.
CRE9S9IV SPRINGS COMPANY.
The creditors of •ild Company: will vlesse lead
roueLu4smmWLtely,duly sitbeattcated. to
.
A. 8: BELL.
N 0.144 TourtA str It, rutibtain
. _
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NEW ArivßaTmanNTs, -
I. NEW ADVERTISE ei
• ...:....:-..,---,...-.--------._ .--.....--- --- 4 .
Go TO . - ' . ANTED—A thoroughly relia
. ' WSW' ARIV.AL
W
Die, counetent ant tonere:llc MAN. to aet as
IIITES! SKATES! SKATES!' I =c-crElmyt..r.s , , . - ~
or , _ General Superinterni-nt ant alanag4l of the l'l to
, surge Ga. Savings Con rant.
' ' • ' WHIVET.EII A.II.q..ICATI.ONS .1111 ,, eeeelsk 41 tor
1
NO. 16 Fifth Street, i I rum: I) • YS.- rit the *Mee of ••I . l t N . nein lias
11 r.- , i tot,' Holt 1 1.11.1 Lg. 111
DRGooDs..I Titit"lft,..el'lls:gl..l.tillL'lres. e .scrt et et 'tt 1 en 1
• • '
,
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, - - ' ,_-‘,___.'
_. . .v_Li.2_1_,,,,,.
, WALNTED-1111..E7i—Al IC Si. Clair
•• attest. I:ooln No.
. . • In . St. Clole ..Irett, 11,61
' •,- 1 WANTED-MEN - Al 10' t 'at.. Clair Sit( et, 1100 ,
' • ' •
• WANTED - MEN - At ICY: SE. Clair Erect. Roctr.
Ea r li l l o N . ,I;BIIIFE7,COILEU.
s it T. C , co ~; \o f.t:TKI'-'n"-At - - .
r.f at one. W.lO , ..t. Clair .Ireet. Boom N:o. 'Z.
City, , del
' 1 Call at once at 10 r t.t. Clair street. Goren No.:.
Allegheny
AGENTS—MALE AND
,
D W R I. I. IOI G e o s o a D I
Wholesale.
DEALERSAn ax i and Retail
.
- i sylvattla (Or the One new:et-el Entratlees,
i ••Pltia KG Al' VAL.l.l•T'FOlitit.."
"THE 31011.1 - .N • rantol (IC," _
I, •`1.1,.. , C01..11.'n lit/111l AT aI•IMNOSIT.LD.`„ .
NOTIONS, . fj.:r.: : ..bl , :lho d 'iul . F. , th
r::'(17.. 7-, l= l ,' „ ;` h
.. - YAltlio .t: utl.,
1 - ..„ .13 FLU strett. rlttsburgO. .
•
r HAVE RECEIVED HOST OF MY
I ast off2r ins Trade a selectloa from
8,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES
_.... I
‘, 31:1I 49. AI 0 IV lja ,
Before purchasing elsewhere, cal l
AMERICAN, ENGLIIII AND SWISS
and viamine my stock, as I can I - v WATCHES,
SOLID MIXER WARE.
PADIAN GOODS. .
rortus AND SPOONS.
TABLE CUTLER'.
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
No. 136 Wood Street.
no15;o13
JAMS.% II STILWELL!, ......... ELIMILIDGE.
IRON CITY SPICE MILL. ,
STRICKLER& IVIORLEDCE.
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION,
Nt or Penna. Avenue, ._ PITTSBURGH.
Havlav recently purchaael the . above Mill, we
tilememanurcifullyullfacy Inform
P the public that we will continue
ture of UKE erit:Ya and al twraitn.
/to., whine we will or attic to furnish to NV HULL-
Ia ALE. and RETAII. LEHI , at tbe LOWEST
MARRYT'PIitek:. Al., COFFEE and GROUND
St Irfel ittlenTED to order on short notice. It IY.
1 , 1,0111 t and Fltlf.lll GRIM AU Lu•ltN HEAL con.
inanity • tt bind.
MULLES to deal Pule we toilet the patronage of
the public.
J• BAXTER. fornuuly of the Chart:se Brice
01111 a. will belated on laud at the milt at all tintes
to attend to the mints of C05tu131,5.
STRICKLER dc MOILLELIGE.
ner.:o74
pITT Y. SBUIRGII CUTLERYstock CON 11.•
YAN —We have °ahead the fhtest of
POCKET CUTLERY
lo this City. Also,
Holl9wG-roundßazors
In Endlull Variety
WPM. N. CO CiiMEIDIT,
Agent Pittsburgh Cutler., computy,
Abs. 61 and 69 Fifth Street
(DISPATCH BUILDINti.)
KENDRICK'S 'LUBRICATOR,
=I
WHITE, !mos. & Co., New York.
E. J. RpBERTS, Agent, '
so.l M. tickle gtreet. Pittsburgh, ra.
Keep rt./toll:Luny onland •
COL6n Factory l 1,12E1 Mlatillel7
Woolen /1111 011, Lark Engine gill.
Light CLAM Engine Oil, St I Dock ear 011, ho. I,
Light ColdColdrew-Cut- Dori. Car pi!. but
t/11,1 n 1.1.111067
40111 i Z. AN1,111:27.
rALMII3II,ANSHUTZ & CO,
=1
a. 110111NSON A: CO..
• ' %LE •
BOOTSf SHOES & GAITERS,
.7eo. 61 ;Market Street,
Ncnr Fourth
prrTsirrafil, PA
MEI
J - -
O CONTELAUTORY .Seated Pro
pent.
will be received until the )Otd day of De-
Cember next. fa' the I: , tECTION 0F A MARKET
UU ChE, on the lil.mand Square, First Ward, City
of Allegheny. neni and apeclilcationa are nosy
ready for examination, at the Committee yams,
third story. City Ilali. •
Separate bide will be rectir'ed for the Cirpenter
. Work. Stone Work, Itrlrk Wort, Palollna.
Cast Iron and /Mastering. Btiata 1 ,-
11r- tell milli the
Controller.
-1
The sight is reserved to reject " ay and all bids.
A. 11ANNA4
Chairman of Committee. n'3lnrket•,
Al 1.t(11/INT, n0a:.411.116
$lOO BOUNTY
•
•PBOMPTLY COLLEtTED BY •
M'MASTER, 4AZIAM & BUTTERFIELD,
•_- •
• ATTolt NEY - § AT LAW. •
.
•
O. IA Grant Street.
FURS FOR LADIES,
Furs for Ladies,
Pura for Ladles,
Pure for'Xisars.
Fisra for Children,
Furs for Cents
•
An Immense a to<l. ”11 10 % veer
HAT,,CAP AND FUR STORE OF
'UT fo Go X 3 de • 0.,
131 WOOD STREET.
nor'
_ .
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, se.
co 310 A WE Ilatt 01 PENNSYLVANIA
To I he
Iy Hems. and ,
t tegal ItepreFentattTe3 Or JOllll
Illth HOUSEate 91 satd county. detested:
Yon are barer, cited to be and appear before roa,
Bald JOS. 11. 0 It AN. or
ire, to and for
connsy. on or oeforn EIsNIESUAY. the 1 1 14th
day of 1/reasoner nest, at raid Register. , oaken, at
?Manure, then the[re to tate out Letters of
Aerelhleiritthel O estate of sold John W :ale
house, urceued. or show eiusa. If any,
_why the
lame should n4l. no grouted to HAttItLOO:( ItITCHe
LEX or some other tit person.
Utven under sor hand and seal of ofdre at PHU/-
hart th Is thth day of November, A. 1600 .
so avaltdelCaltarT ' .too. 11. tilt/I.Y, Et:Oster.
ALLEN'S REFINED •
C7IDE-R..
- •
A Superior Article,
FOR RALE BY
GAFF dr, REITER, Solo Agt,s.,
• 215 Liberty St, Pittsburgh.
laollote
SEWING MACHINE
Is the Ultima Thule of 'Mechanism. Please call and
cascade It at
1U FIFTII [HEFT.
DRUGS! DRUGS!: DitUGSM
T. JAMES T. SAMPLE
It/LYING BOUGHT TIIT. WELT. KNOWN D111:10
MUSIC ON CORNIaIt OP risDERAJ. Atilt
/ttlitlrlBo2 , l CCM, ALLAUtiIIIIIY, •
•
Will keep on hand a full attortmont of all kinds or
3214.11:1' 4343,
And which will be mold cheaper than any other
noose In the two cities.
Prc•crlptlony carefully prepared by • Gralf,claar
il A l lh i n
All kl d nds of IIeIIYIJ3ITALY and FANCY 801P11
ocao
OAT ÜBE 11E , Mr. ,
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
YOU OIL 'REFINERS,
Manufactured ouly and for sale
T.;11. E rlJl' 41$
1 2 .11.021.00X ° 2.lXlVgjg r aZialig,
N.V. Cot. ad and Market 8(8.,
IwHhlHlUlft!
FITZPATRICK & BROTHER.
FIIIST• PREMIUM . GOLD PEN
mAtiurAcrunEur. NAHUM' lIITIIEET,
near Tbtrtl argot l'lltsitairgh.
rttfiti
NINE. A
n ND CAtIE3, Wbutc33lo. and Retain.
ErAIR
renOris Out o the city renil to repair Can
deadthem by mall and prOloptly returned.
nulradtmwt
(iEORGE BEAIEN,
CANDY MANUFACTURER
And dealer In FOHNION • AND AMEHICAN
/Klan, Plulit,En, NUT., Ac., ad., -
No. 112 federal Street,
ISecond door firm the First Nntlonal Hank,
•••••.• • • Ir.,ArKaya,TV
F. MUSSIKANN
nigh Street,betweets-Tunnei and
Chatham& Streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER 'IN HARDWARE
nest elms goods of all descriptions always os
bend and Weal the lowest prices Repairing des
soe.reve ww.w.rt lntina. • e.
'1..111E CELEBILILTED BTEEL
TOOTH BAY , BALM. ..eraista Bird , ' an 4
..kleadow Lark. ara mana fumed only at taw
nillaU UNE won . new tbe Miff nlialT. Alit.
VOA . spring and PlaleWskonr.
roars AZIACk• of ovary at marls of UM boat
raskitlaL abfltalollota aznati,mai.
They byre Jut resclred a Ilrge - aud welt selected
gtock. of
FINE (-4::)comos,
CONSISTING OF
• ,
AiERICAN FOUEIGN-CLOCKS;
VrA21 40 3313 1 , dela.
Ania Ten . large stock of
FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE,
From the bestltlituefeettmere and the
rEn r LATEST STYLES.
Do not forget the Old Stand
NO 16 FIFTH STREET.
5,000
BOXES PURE SUGAR
TOYS!
TOYS!
TOYS!
5,000 ,BOXES
rvr: TUE
3 IEL CO x rip.a. -sr s,
'.A.7C"
SHEPHARD'S
317
I-1113 ertsr street
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MEM
• HILLERNAN.' - •
DAT AND FUR EMPORI
1 . 6 VILI ED FIiONE CELLAR TO
whioft with a BICH .MttPLITSIZ.NT 1.104J1M
chh offered at
vx3lw laClOl:7Cr R-dT.71113.
Our spectaltv tow Is
isetc:lione amaxcl. Glroma.Veg
3P b R SA
SLEIGH & CAMILIGE UGHES,
Although prepared 7fill a full line of
HATS AND CAPS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 75 Wood Street.
noI7:oU
' ITT SBIJIIGII GAS SAVING C 0:;
oMce, No. 2 Merchants' Rotel,
COR.THIRD AHD SMITHFIELD STREETS.
40)7P1 6 .1(=IMILEI:
JAMES L BENNET, President.
ROBERT 'FINNEY, Vice President.
ROBT• CHRISTY, Sec'y and Treas'r.
•
'DiItICTORSi
JAE. I. BENNETT. W. W. PATIMIX.
VIPNEY. J. API). BBOSteN.
JOHN W. CILLL• W ANT. 3. BLOLEY.
• .
°nice Hours, 9. a., m to 4 p. m g daily.
nooms.,
KANE'S PATENT
PETROLEUM SOAP.
SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP &BEAUTIFUL.
AN IMISITI N ILET ANDRASHING SOAP (I)lBrift
SALMIS I'ETROLE GM SOAP
•
After numerous ratisfwtory to
la hundreds or
eetaidentte offered to the public. Cu Its
established merits, as the rest Tulle. twat , In the
market ;as a aist.tate Wwhlux my and Ei asive of
all Cloth Mains. Ills also 4[14 ellicaelousemulleut,
beteg excellent remedy for all Cutaneous 1/tresses.
From its peculiar chemical xmobluattons, Ills en
tlrety free from unpleasant odors, and/or - sign sub.
stances.
For sale at the prlnclnal Drentzti-and Grocers
in elttsbarsh and Allegheny • 0021:04.
1866. • . 1866.
• CMAILPJFIES.
We are now exhlblling for EALt. TRADE the
moat extensive stock of goodssre have ever had the
pleasure proffering to our patrons. . ' •
English Brussels and Tapestries,
Or our own larportation. comprising many new mid
choice pattern. never before to this market.
GIGO BTLI9] AS/ MIR auks on P. GS,
EMBBAHDELI/J3 SWISS LACE OURTADIES,
.Nevui Illut Pattern of
Bide & Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands,
Choice Styles Notting evrtlans.
• ILTABL&ND & counigi.
agl2 o sirta !STREET.
Nezt hone to
u oe..d !love Port
.
w. s. 1111131.... W, 0. WOrrWA....C. A. 11.1111118 .
WEBS, HOPPEII.6. C0.,-
(Sueocesort to B. U. 8o15,4)
Np.. 45 k.3mitl4field.
ktanufsetaieriond DeO'er; la all Mods of
3 . I = I.N.IO3E r CFPLF3
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room Sete,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Together with a WI assortment of '
Pittsburgh Mannfacture4 Furniture,
' Constantlo on tumid and foe sale at the 1
S.aCM l l7OlllO* 0ff,11111121.
nUEAT. BEVOLIUTION 'IN TUE
WINR t TRADE OF THE UNITA]) bTATES.
01.1.1.VOKNIA IIHALAPAUNE. made and
Prance. Pout era Cuffed ,
fg.Vlll,llll:litita, pi`Z% °rim; vh
°rte .
I" Minderilinted would'all the attention of the
Dealers and Hotel Acepers to the following I..ekwr.•
which may glve a correct Idea of the
quality
Men'
Wises
'.`ConTineereL lioTet.
rultenstrilth.tigt. toth,
../[1.13111e. BOreurn CO.—user/rum: Having
even your Cellfonua Chan:magus a thorough teat,
we talcs pitman, In raying tett we thoik lathe best
Sumo an Wine we have ever used. We shall at
Onto place It on our lOU of fare. lours
J. Y. &
' Call and try oar California Chelf , PAl ss ;
noleadt lsoucu4mt A co.. 30 555755', N. Y.
ADDITIONAL BOWMEN TO
Soldiers of 1961 and 1862.
ut Irbo served three My; are entitled t6sloo
bounty; those sorting two Team $3O• or who went
discharged try swam of wounds, or their beim
.
2 bre* Jai:Paths Extra Pay •
Is duo Voldnt eras , °Moen la the sersloe Much AI,
trat..onetlltstWitist. Otostorost oat, or resigned
lllTNAZONts—Perlosnentty disabled ors..entlaell
ti. y s l .4l 41 110 07 LW, IsCOOrdInS 10 ,doscres of
W. J. a HALL PLTTILBSO.N..Attorners. - •
sal .
.71 avast 1.111.0. Pthatainih. Pa.
GET NONE OUT A
. GROVES & BAKER.
Tor a Holiday OM. It - rell , ble pothoi aid
therefore Hie best. Hon% Ca li to call4isd loaf
se :Arra trritarr,
Eitwm,7tcCnNygLL A: CO. announce
]hat User Marc P.{ • pellet] arr. con.; anti) .
rcd wing VoICE`d ',I. fiLlresed l/ILY
Ulf , 119, and I.lartleca in 11l- 1r !Inc. n 1 builneEN
ircot Ir.dn llie kart, Mier TO THE
TRADF.OILKr 11LTA IL, at ill,. 11,tTES.
THEIR STOCK
cumrinsri Au. 111
LATEST. AND BEST SYLES
And in Great _
And are al: of MOsT
ATERIA DESIRABLE PATTERNS
mud SIL.s, lucindlug •
FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH
11)/ 4 ess C.l - oods,
ALL KINDS or , FLANNELS,
11bilirand Colour Blank( ts,
Balmoral Skirls } floakings,
Delalnes, Ciughams.
Sbi cling and Brown,
Tickingi, Drills,
Skeettugs, etc., etc.,
Da"Aldan rxtenslre Taro - end a: s
TOT ortmeat or .
C:10• 1 3C 1 4.0
McCONNELL
N 0,178 FEtkERIli STREET,
atlrgheny Cil
c. pig,sErizivs
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE.
FOR
. BEGB a. IATING TUE BOW..
destroytn Acidity In the. Stomseh. ere
sling a healthy actio n of the Liter. assisting In toe'.
neer.licat of grata,. tile, giving h.rutarity to the
Bowels, nod assLolng the bystem to a Healthy state.
the iItEVENTIVE is unsurpassed. It nay been
tried
tons of 1115/411Ce, null :has neve• hero
tapir n fall where the directlo•ts wire strictly fol
low ed. ,
At this Moe. when we know not at what moment
the fell destrciyer may be noon us. nothing-should
be telt undone that eau be done to give the system
• hcaltl•Y action.and it with a viva to adult
about thla great disiderattan, wide of it.if Is the
strongest bulwark aguinst tar attacks of Choler.:
that thls medicine I. offered to an intelligent puts
tic. Ha Belton lll.ls.loraes is music Otte
bottle of tile Preventiveflll serves ,k to check tha n com
plait:o,lw, seldom required. ' • •
•
Seely's Cholera Preventive
Is the result of many Tears stilly and labor. The oh-
Ject of the proprietor In the ant dace Wait. produce
a =edict. that would ~ syl,t dig , stloa and relieve
blot from the tertline suffering. of Dvbpepsi v. flay
ing attained this greet end. he found that the mix
ture was an admirable melt >tor , end that Inv cases
of dlarrbta Its actloo waswonderful. Incipient
Diarrhea war. cored by a {Doe bottle, and oven '
cnru I f as
ere.w compelled to auccomb to the
powerul efficacy ths
Davin; by serval experiment In Ills own tier, and
that of his fstailT, Batten him of Its .curatlve
lawyers, be offers it to the public In full courlderice
Dna It will effect all that he claims for It.
Unlike the autabei less speck no-triune that WO
foisted upon a too' erLdulous t.ublle, It Is oat a.
ouircrasl core-all, but Is tweed.] fora remedy.,
and la only efficacious Incases of Incipient I.Loiers,'
Diarrhea, Dyspepsia, or t Ills, affiLing fur
the moat part from Imperfect d tiff C
la confulencu of Its restorative powers, It Is
now offered to the public.
• No household should lyearltbout a supply of
Steamboats. Hotel, and Travellers slioald always
have It on band. ,
It Is easy to take. simple In Its nature, and Dlitlfi
tllteOLlS in Its ellecta•
bold by all respectable dragelsts and conatt7
reopen. 10.1,:n11331
1222
FOB, WINTER CLOTHING.
We cal) speclal atlenlion to our stock of
CLOTHS IMI CISSIMERESS
i
FOR GENT'S AND BOYS' , WEAR
'
- rum/sec:4 . G •
OVER CO, TIN(;%,
cntscutLl,lll,.
voLorses:
iir.A.NTu..,
=Mil
CASSPIEBIS,
==!
Alto, a ',mall I.li good assortment 01
Ready-Made , Clothin g,
Which we tafretfor sate at NOMINAL PRIC
T. A. Mc - CJ RTIAND'S
Auction and :Shoe Emporium,
Nos. 55 and 57
FIFTH STREET.
IM=I
DB. J. 8. ILLN6I
:Hu resumed the prattee of Donnell"' at
NC,. 204" NWIEF.
Opposite the Cathedral,
Where he wither to reeelve hi, Erten di and patrons
who are Mum" of the services onto erperieneed
I,
Kapeolal attention will be Oren to the preiterra
•tlon-of the most
tooth by skillfully tilling them
with the most select material. and by alttnif Muni
other proper treatment, thus preferring them for
future ems and comfort In tripe old age.
Irregularity of the teeth of young. persona skin.
folly attended to and corrected.
Those beautiful Ilft-llke artificial teetb, rendered
so comfortable and useful by the magic o f the Doc
tor,s meet:lantern, will tie made ready for all who
may order them. , . • „N.
All recent-discoveries of cline in gt ring relief
from pain in the extraction of teeth, will be skill•
fully uhalnistered to those who may dettre them.
Otnaa boors Man Id Y::to4 r. )11.. te17:154
C.A.1113.
IN CON RIDERATION OF ISOMER..
1-0135 6XVIA , SIONB that ere "weekly OCClUTing
from the eec of INFERIOR OIL, the •uudersigued
ham vonetuded tomtit their OIL. AT It6TAIL
their WALlahltklitiNt:
Nca..1313 Dgetriamit IStreat.
Ib. till la plant:kited to srAsi) A VIRE TEST
0/? lIU DM* tfaLE i and. onward a. andls la .pectad
fur capon by corap.Lca t Inspectors.
Thosevrbo desire aat form and ItELI4III.E Alt-
Tit:LE wallto pnralwatbn SuLLO
KEIFIEW a co.,
ap STREET.
Map laniala and, all otlvra can be faralahad Lard.
Ipo in .wrretroleum lattoric.tors at retail.
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BIISINESS DI3N 7 8.
COMMEpCIAL COLLEGE,
:rios,'6 and 8 aft flair Btreet.
Hai a Prowlgal Charter.'' -
000O. 7 1ireplog,Froistio 0 0 . !9 111 r 1 LOmitle ,
• "11016"iinillIttea oag 00
drithontle iad crenOto.sll7oporiiiirter Or
00
r o ,thimoaulp,,per .... ..•
.. 00
rats Cireulats or Specimen', aldzi.to • •
8111.Tlf Le, or, •
J. F. MeULAYMOIf.n.
112=1
TO 1.0A.N.•
$9 0 .0.. "
. • iyirsons tiesii log it 4 min
- ISOND. ANDICORTUA6IF,
tor ono, two or morons:lN - VH.4o Ikeajn errYe, can on
GEOSEVE .
110 i /Mt Umtata's% No t /11011
IAT ANTED—GE7.IiTS—S7S $24211
CEO 111().NTH tor litalletr.ert, and t 135 toga
for Ladles, eve ry.bert, 10. Intro./nee the Cotern,a
sem,. =By Sewlna Machine, ImprOrel and
/t ielll bean. fell. 5[0.01, quilt.
and embroWer beanticully—prlee only r2s—mek.
log the dasile lock-et/tell. and-515y warranted ter
teree years. We pay the an se wage.% or a cuter
mission, from ' , Weh twice that amount can Lir
made. Address or Call onBOWER' a.
Orlace No. 2555.. Filth areet. ,delphla; Pa. •
Al It tiers answered prompt IS. with areuit.ra zed
[ terms. auath[h
: WANTED.
"5761.6=4:4- WAIN,
Of rood acotrox;ents ' and trrnprate lia'Atf, 10.10
Is willing to turn his entire attention .o stud/ and
office, IR ill be taken ra a STUDENT OF 34.1)1
ULS.E . ITItIi firstnlass pby.,lc.:an of tWia ch.r. TETI
Or CIIAnGE., None but those enalug with good
recosilli.endallon a will be Mud
Ad4re.ea PLIYSICIiI4, OAZETTE OFFICE
nA,:iptz
AGENTS WANTED •
FOR THE Fac.DST POPIIIAR
AND BEST SELLING SUBSCP,IPTION BODES PrBLISIIIT
n the m ast extensive plo the nt
ted titale se
s, (hating sla-houaes . ) üblisher a here and tfore ti can
afford to sell ti,oka enanpar and pay agents a Wore -
Liberal commisalon ti-sn any °the , com ,, iinT•
Oar books do not pass throush the hands of Gen
eral Agents, ins nearly all other ,thserlptica won*
dO,) therefore we are e mole,' to glee our vanes,.
era the egtra pet cent. which i• utwal.y d to
tienetti Agen,s.: Experiencedreancatat la will Ira
the -drantages of dealing directly with the pula-
Ugh. rk. •
Our series embraces the most' popular woos oy
allsnlVects of importance, and la eel ling ispictifc
both North and bout,
old agent and nil others, who want the boat pay
i agenclea„ roll please scud irild Ste
our tome, and campare them and 1110 charawer of
outworks with those of other pull tell. ca. Address
NATIoNAL PUBORII.SO
1 nol2lotidarF .1101 Illuor LPlalmielphla,.Ps.
AtrtTg74aTED FOR ANEW
oiso„3y.
W061E61 OF THE. WAR.
117 .1111ANK. 1100_if e rt o titIle 11.8bell1On
- The object of this work Is t eoilect and present
nntrstives of the services or then omen whc shared
the perils or the war, and ought to inherit Its ploy
The volume contains shoat 600 ott ..ro ;
pages, and is iktnntrated with 4 steclplate por trait_,
f= l ett o n n the most Improve d styl e .. hold o nly by
Nor drculirs, address or apply to . .
AGENTS WANTED BY THE ED
IIEHA' SEWING S4ACIIIxE COMPANY: 'VW—
sell their NUM GArs e Wl:lsear from
tissue paper to heavy Beaver troth or leather Tr It h 4
out change of feed, needle • , .r tension. Belf-siusting
pressure foot and newly designed four motioned
UNDTatriSD. address, enclosing stamp,
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J ft: HALL do (3.,
GB Filth Bisect., trlecond Floor 7
Pittsburgh. Pa.
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,MEN lIVANTED, . • -
TO ACT AS SALESMErIi:
Either isermanently or temporarily, who are - n•
potent to engage In drsLelase buoiness relation!. '
.apply in person or address
cv.
nkicirx,.
sel3aS 9R Grant erect, Pltteborah. Ps.
A GENTS WATILTIE El—Fort lie cold
A MEDAL NEWltil, 19.0Tery CUT
and County it the Union. The lent compPen.:e4
two-thres.i &leonine in the world. Address A. F
401INEV.Ii ,t co., ;cm Washington street. Boston,
Mass. nr.7:ni7
paTTsn [MGM
SAVINGS BANK,
Corner Liberty St., and Tirgia Alley.
CAPITAL STOCK
tltoclbolders
tollections made. ail accenxlblo_polillA In :he
United Ststes and U•n•t11.1.
Inters.t alla we.loo time din:mils.
Cendli at Pants. Bankers Ind other!, solicited.
111.cor.nlatla117 41.1.1 a.. 0.
1
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An , ircTe A . c.).!ry. J. T. .ILarittlale,
Joisthantittilaght , r, E. S artl.
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AuatcW 'Jsiciarj.
MELTORR.
NOTIEW 'ACC.i EY...
,JVri Int , 3liNliAA` , ..
JOHN E. rArr.E.II . ,OZ.
no 1 . 2; 051
BASHING HOUSE.,
N. 1110LIIIES & hONS,
33/34,713merz,
So. 57 MARKET bTREET, Pittsburgh.
V:ii:ng.V:ge" I'V,"1" -et
united =d Pr
JEANS, &e
STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bougld and Sold On Commtvion.
Particula; attention 41d to the purchase Ind
silt of ,
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
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' i . INCLUDING :. T" .
United Suaes :Axes of 15,51; ..,,.
• Lo.. . do 6.2C5;
Po. • Plecs of 10.40 s;
. Do. Neven-Thlrtles ; •
DO. • Cortttleates of Indebtedness.
Orders and Voucltersbouslit or collected. jalt:lr
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
No. 65 Fourth Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Omen
and i d allry t grntf:; 2 .. ° l7Za c tia ll' ?er L
Ist, from ? too o'clock. and from Nevem Novemberler Ist to
Hay lst, from ato e o'clock. - -
Deposita received of all sums of nor ere than One
Dollar, and a dividend of the prod trd dared twice . ;.•,•
a year,
in June and Ov?ember . •Thter,st has been
declared semi-annually in lone and December since
the Bank was organized. at the rate of surpey
'Et:* • •
rest, If not drawn out, Is aced to the credit
of the depositor as principal, anthears the game in-,
West from the Ural days of Jona-and Docemior. l
com,peundlng twice a Tear without troubling the de
sltor focal!, or even to present hit pun nook: At
this rate _money will double In Less than twcsve Tea--e-
Books
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Books containing ;bet:hurter, By-L.ors. 'Mies and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the --
ornee.
Plizst*vi—UEOßUE ALnur.z.
John G. Einholen,
Bea). L.. Yahnestock.
James Headman,.
James ElcAntel
B ea.
James .D.
Isaac renewals.
E
TriZl7
W. J. Anderson.
Calvin Anunr.
Juba C. Bindto7.
Ideorgn Blank,
11.11.1Burnmln, :
A'onso
,A. Carrier,
Chains , A. Colton.
m. Donglss, •
John Enna,
John J. Gillespie,
William S. lisren.
Peter H. Ranter, '
Richard Hays, - I
TurAsunxn,CHAßl. tl
/3WarrAnY—JAS. B. D.
El
CO-PARTNERSHIP. •.
TIIE IUIcDEBSIGNED TIAVING
Ornl4 s
ILt
ay olt
drOctober, Md. eel ered fok. a parimer,
der the style or HAUNCH. OUTMAN M CO.. ler
the manuractureoriYAUONtl , Rd;. at the old es
tabli.hed stands or Frederidk A eschlemann and
Thomas Harper, on. Heaver street, Manchester,
sod would respectfully solicit a continuance 0( the
eAsge hitherto. ollberMlT bestowed.
21/051A•d II AUPER,
A. ANTHONY OH MA,
ADAMA ed/CHELMANN.
IMEI
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• LEATHER' BELTING.
CIIEBSMAN 8c CktflKNo. it
011 W !STREET. latex the Penitentiary; Ali,
lardy City, snannfacturere of every description of
PA trot Mtn:lobed, Cemented • and eted ()Alf.
TANNED LATHER BELTING. BELTS made to
cruet and repaired at abort notice. Particular ,at
tentloniAld to Belts for itelliur r Mills and heavy
worts. All work warranted .Li dere tesirr4o7l.:y
AT' TUE NIEETING OF TUE
teekhole.'vrs of the UWtLAND. RAILWAY
tu.., held at ussisild billion November Isth. iser
the folAwirog persons were elveted Directors cir
u'd COMP.., for the ensuing year:
. :7110SIA • ft.
A. LIOILVALLNII,
F.• r. A. 31ADDIEL.
ist= Arid . •
R00F1341 . MATERIALS.
Cement, PUck, Felt, Para/nue
Parnisti - and Black Paint,
nufsan . tim n /nise i any
trEkgs ". emu Whirs, BalUmati
=MEM
M=!l=6l=
AND BANKS B
=I
$300,000,.
=
PIIEMERT.
At3t.
• IDs:
A. U. Pollock, Id: U..
ILobert Icobb,
John 11. dboent.rger,
James Shlttle.
Alex...der Speer,.
Chllatlnil YeaVr.
1%
Junes D. Nally,
1 1 :f L e7./....gictra,
John Marshall,
Walter I...'3larahnll,
John U. kteriddeso
Jahn thr,
Alex ander limn%
William Van kirk,
Wm. r. We man, .
!suCOLm 'Whittle N. r.
A. TO • •
MELD& Irr:sr
NOTICE.
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