The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 05, 1866, Image 3

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GENTI ITUNISIIIN,6i-45100D11.
NECL ICEZAHIRTS,
Muslin Shirts,
Silk 17nderst ear,
Merin.° Underw ear,
Wool Underwear,
Halt Hose,
Shaker Knit [lair Hose,
French Suspenders,
American Suspenders,
FANCY WADI'S, &VAIN*" PINS,
M imp taNtoi. SLEEVE BUTTONS.
.SKIRT OEM. NECK TEES,
LINEN AND YAP= COLLARS & CE TS,
DO
imrrATiori LINEN DO
• LINF3iAND SILKHANDHFir£I4,
E B. EATOL•l7l7iftb:.l3t
NEW GOODS AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
111ACIIIJM, CLYDE &. CO,
78 and 80 Market Street,
Wcy..1.1 call special attention to tbelr !smite and at•
tractive stunt, In
E)I6ItUIDBHIES--Ufevery . dcarept I n.
'LACES—Point s Point App-lip.e. Clancy, Thread,
Outpace; %Dentin. - - • .'
HEZEtaltEMS—Plaln, EMbroldered, Hera
till tched and Lace.
LINEN—Pets, Collars nut lo m eat variety.
DNESS AND CLOAK THDIAILNIad AND' BUT.
it/NB—Latest swim. - •
' BASH. BON SET- AND VELVE BIB
• LOVltit - A NDlittalle6Y—A complete Dock'.
lIN DREW EAR—Moe Ladles.. Allaaes and cbt.dren.
. YANCYZEPHYIDJOULS—ihanisaItroda,
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H OP AKIN s—All alem,in beet makra.
COPSE/ Y, .N eta. Waterfall Pans. Hale Kona. etc.
BALMORAL, 81i.InTr-44 greatly reduced prices.
• IiENTLESIEN'tI, FUHEltillits ODOO.3—A full
and complete stock. - • ' •
/ANDY A. THILErs AND NOTlONEL—Comprislnir
a lure some of goods receeted eapectally for
our HOLIDAY SALEM and whlclivrould make
d elhandsome and acceptable present.
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FASHIONS
J. W BRADLEY'S
1 ..mr
ELLT-A1E 1 91.71C1
(01I.DOUBLE SPIUBG) •
IS It R 1 1 1
„„. not BEND or RETAIN
like the tingle Borings,
but will EVER RETAIN their PEILYECT and
BEA CT!? UL BRAPE, where three or tour ordina
ry litirts are CAST ABIDE as ',BELEM. Ibe
GO is BINE comfort, durability and economy', with
that ELEGANCE of SHAPE which has made the
-nuriau. ELLIPTIC" the
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STANDADD SKIRT
OF THE FASIIIONABLE WORIA
At Wholesale by all the leading Jobbers in this mtg.
/or sale by all retallerawbo mil first-class Elkins.
IVESTS, BRIDLET & CARY,
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BOLE OWNERS OP THE PATENT AND =OW
SIVE MANUFACTURERS.
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Warereoms and Office' Nos, 01[CHAMBERS end
19 and in ISTNEETB, New York.
NEW FALL. GOODS.
ELELCRUX & CARLISLE,
19 'Filth street,
Hai
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e lust opened anextenelveszideplendid stock of
°NEM AND CLOAK TRIBISILMELS, -
RICH RON NEE' & TRLIIMINII RIBBON •
111101D6RIES °revery description,
RIC° AND ELFALANT LACIL.thyO.IIS,
PEAL LADES of all kind
PEAL LACE TRASHED s,
LiOODS,
1 OITAPION 'ACV sidendid line,
INALNSOOI,„ SWISS, JAG. ONET MUSLIN;__
LINEN LAs N CAMBRIC. lIIISH.LINEN:
°LOVES- A.. 1 CV and attractive styles; . •
ILUSLERY,-s complete assortmeott • •
LADIES' vtiLmucss , Its= NO VESTS and
DRAWS
FANCY ESP YR ARTICLES—Splendid styles
Wm season; •
BERLIN ANIL AMERICAN ZEPHYRS,
T!WETLAND
13Z WI. • •
HE NULN W E CASHMERE YARNS—aII colors
S HADLEY ne Ow RES of every size,
NANCY ART t-.;ES AND liarioots. •
Iterr.bants and Dealers vrIU and It to their SAVIII
ttge to call, and examine our present extensive
steel before purchasing elsewhere. All our goods
h.dos purchesed direct on the best terms. we are
pepared 214 will make it low prices ss any East
ern Jobbing House. •
DIA0B1:011 tic °AMBLE,
19911111 ViREXT.
NEWI.4OODB JUST RECEIVED
sir
JOff. EIORNE 46 CO.
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B 0 X s:2' El 4 :I'D 114 T 114
Al :tine leading 7alll3tyles.
ry aracocles.
CI tries and Cremes, Parts lanacmid Colored 811 k
Pe: eta In most &Almada sbades: Clain Caner Ben
net and Trimming Ribbons, co ir and rlrb color.;
/lowers. amt.:eat French and American; Feathers.
Pa. of hot and Gary.
.
33 DX 33 Mt Its X 3313 X 3:335,
tWell usorted4
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Cambric, Itsmalint=las, Loone, Quay, Veen
donne Edgings and Mrs: riestrogoirs, Bands
and Bllmlap Embroidered mid Plain . Linen
Coes, Sets, Loveland Lace Goods.
L. tag and Cloak Trintmlnaa and Ornaments;
Bail Yilitke, times and Braldsi • -
'Dress Tr=mingrit,_Bagle Yromes.
V. 01 CE GOODS; •
A most complote stook of Jsconets, Cambria,
Mills, rte., Ake.
Handkerchiefs, risinanae. Heiootitobid. Item
ised, Embroidered, Term Bordered, eta, ele-
H"ter rfilaik s iingt - Tiat t . " ' "`" au sizes .
- aeurnithing-Goodii- ."
tinspenden midi Neck-Tres;" Belay_ Marts sad
DlSlVElNLitaplex,Bon-Ton and LEL Hoop skirts;
Comets. noir ?DUI. Nets, Onion and 811kBeltIng.
ra i r=itrsNir e n es ailh an kind tai . Weill
and Ent 1g in the v4 r as inixtors7l: plain colors
and condom. -
Vest's Yam (Wars, and event:ll3w an the No
rota" se ow is Essiira Joi:Ofog Sonia. '
'Nos. 9'l and . 19 Ittaiket Street.
'ADD, McCANLDEBB & CO.,
%.• urn Wnsoar. CA C 0..)
wnozarasix DZATAKUS
FOREION. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS._
• zv co. 041 VP ocacl.
nit i .P 9ll " b " . ' l ? / "" * i+M.l7lkl4ll. PA.
TOBACCO CIGABF3, &9,
EXCELS/W I "/"CCO -wouas.
R. & W. JENKINSON.
- .arastrracnniume or ALL - rigas.or
.
Tobacco, 5 . 111160, .and Cigars,
•as 6 FEDSSAICerratEr.
Brunet' biare it. B.lum. OhLck . 23721:10
R. - 11 i, - JEFFRIES,
Bet# l
TOBACCOA NUFF AND'Clikas •
Na 6 gr. CLAIR STEW, Prernanioit. , lku
STA tern wort meta of. lll CiratscliAtni Pit . =
and tIYVYINIt TOBAVIAN Of as
. 10,eat kg*
GEORGE B.LOMENI3OII33IN.
DILL= IN roamax AND Dausrno -
sEGAIIS MEWING TOBACCO
,Smoking Tobacco; P!Pell,bc •
D. . ali44anat3a Illbkragot,
ageAreanacorwc, , air,)
MI:MTh - PITTSiItritAIRI
JOELN, VIEGIVLINT,
d nboltiab . 'aid "awl
Tobacco, ma.
4.6 21:45273. law arr.
tr.
an BUM - iIItAIIOOINAPRZOW
idcr ia*Ted sad fordo iry - • -
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-CITY AND EMBURBAN.
aDLITIONAL LOOLL ISWB ON PIM PAGE.)
Choral Troisbles—Dissensiona in the
Fires English Evangelical Lutheran
Churns—Proceedings >n Equity.
Fora long time, two adverse elements have
been fermenting together in the English Ey- .
angelical Dither= Church, throngtiont the
country. 0120 portion of the members inn at
on the simplest fortes Of worship and the
least intricate modes of faith, while the Other
class insist on their . "boOkS Of. tiOntiont," and
the return to rituals, robes and ceremonies.
The disagreement has besot:nen patent source
of disturbance, in the First EVangelicalLnth
emn Chinch, in this city, and • has
resulted le. a spirited contrOverey, which
Is being carried on between Messrs. Wm.
Lang and W. D. Beeler and other mem.
hers of the First English Evangelical Luthern
Church, Seventh street. and Messrs. Jacob
Newmeyer. Adam Weaver, Paul Seibert, and
others, also members Of the same congrega
tion. The tlltticnity, It appears, has rise.. oat
of some action taken In reference to the or
ganization of the "Synod of .Permaybrania,"
composed of ministers seceding from the re
ligious body knownas the General Synod of
the Luthern - Church. a detailed account of
of which ' would be too • extended for
todav's Issue. Messrs. Lang and Beeler,
and those who act with them, are In
favor of connecting themselves with the Sy
nod of Pensylvania, while the party 'repre
sented by Mehra. Newmeyer and Weaver, are
opposed to dissolving the relations with the
lieneml Synod. Both- parties made as eter.
.mined stand, and on the evening of the est of
November last, after it general meet ling of the
congregation had been dismissed, Messrs.
Nowmeyer and Seibert obtained possession of
the keys of the church, in consequence of
which the congregation has been debarred
from the privilege of using the building. iAs
a demand made `by Messrs. Lang and Beeler
for the surrender of the keys to the sexton
was refused by Mr. Newmeyer, proceedings in
equity-were commenced, and on the .30th of
November, the attorneys kir the former, tiled a
a bill setting forth their complaints at
length. The plaintiffs in their bill
claim lo have peen legally elected
Trustees, and as such to have charge'
(or thehouse of worship, and other buildings
belonging to the church. They further coin
plam that after the congregation had left the
church on the evening of the :Ist of Noreen.
bar, Jacob G. Nest mayor fret:leniently and sur
reptitiously obtained possession' of the keys
of the building, and that be and others con
federating with him, nailed down the windows
to prevent ingress by that &cans; that Adam
Weaver a cretrnatee, refused to unite with
them iridernantling the possession of the keys
from Newmeyer; that they bellevehe is Con
niving with him to retain possession of the
same, and thus exclude the congregation from
the customary nod rightful use of the church.
The complainants deny expressly that New
meyer, or those confederating with him, have
any authority for interfering, and aver that
his conduct - Is contrary to the rules and reg
ulations of the church, and calculated to
provoke a breach of the peace, as well as to
bring contempt and reproach upon the good '
name of the 'arch. The complainants there
fore ask. a decree declaring that New- .
meyer n lassie] right to Interfere with
them in o exercise of their legal functions,
and directing him to return .the keys forth
with. They also aid; for a preliminary or
special, fter a final injunction
against Mew m eyerand Weaver, and other,
combining.with them from interfering with 1
Complainants , lawful custody, and control of
said church building, or from preventing Its
use by the congregation.
The hearing of the motion for a prelim!.
nary ileltinctien was fixed for Monday,be
for Judges Hampton and Williams, of the Dis
triet Court, at which time the counsel for dee
Meditate, . filed an answer to the complain.
ants , bill. The defendants, Paul Seibert.
Adam Weaver, and J. 8. Newmeyer, aver that
they are members of the Church Council, and
as ouch under the. constitution of the
same, have entire control over the temporal
affairs of the church. They further aver
that the comPlainalite, "and other disaffected
and schismatic, persons" are endeavoring to
sever the connection of the church from the
"General Synod," under which it was Meer.
porated, and front a connection with the
Synod of Pennsylvania, a schismatic and disaf.
fected body. contrary to the express provisions
of the constitution and by-laws. The com
plainants have, coat:aryl* the provisions of
the same law, elected, us far. as they could
elect, a pastor not connected with the General
Synod. That it was to prevent the use of the
church for the ratification of the Illegal pro
'eeedingil of the meeting of the 21st of Nevem.
her, for which a meeting had been called oq
the Sth last.; that the keys were taken, but
they emphatically deny that they were fraud
ulently or surreptitiously taken. They further
aver that at the meeting referred to, action
was taken, makings vital anti Important de
parture trim the-simple farm of worship, re:
cognized and established by the General
Synod. In order to show this departure more
fully, the defendants asked more time, and
the Court accordingly Axed Saturday, Decem
ber lath, for a hearing on the motion for in
junction: -
His Honor, Judge Hampton suggested that
inasmuch as the determination of the goes
thus involved would require time, most likely
both parties could agree upon some tellable
person, who would lake the keys as the custo
dian of the Quirtoopening the church for the
accommodation of both sides. Toth's:envies
tion the counsel on either side agreed, and by
common consent Mr. T. IL Lane was made the
custodian. Thisof course, determines noth
ing, and prejudices neither side in the contra.
yoray, as Mr. Lane is simply theCoarVa either
mutually agreed upon, who shall take charge
of the proprrty and keys, and surrender them
them to whomever they shall be adjudged by
the Court, after a lull hearing of the ease.
Tills, Owing to the importance of the Interests
and the questions of churen faith and worship ,
involved, will probably require a considerable
time, and involved the taking of testimony
from the highest authority heti= Church.
Solicitors for Complatnants,Ateurs. George
Shims, Jr. and J. I. Kuhn.
For Itesiondenti-Messrs, Kirkpatrick and
Mellon ant Hon. Walter 11. Lowrie,
A Itandsoilito Testimonial.
On Monday, the universally popular caner,
Sheriff Stewart, was the 'recipient of a.hand•
some testimonial in the shape of a splendid
gold watch presented to him by his friends at
the Pittsburgh Bar, on the occasion of his re,
tlrement from the shengalty. The crowded
state of oar columns yesterday precludod the
possibility of publishing the correspondence
relating to the affair, and we do so. this
morning : •
Pirrsnonon December 30866.
To Jona H. STEWART , Ilso.—Dear Sir.—The
undersigned. members orthe Pittsburgh Bar,
desire, on your :re - Moment from the didlcult
and responsible °Mae which yott hate tilled
for the last three years, to express their high
sense of the diligence, uprightness andhotir•
tear which have characterized your official
conduct, and to beg • your acceptance of this
accompanying watch and chain in token of
their regard
t for you personally and officially.
, p h fr o y; . .Ir r ars s ha itilly, -
kl. Biebencek.
8. Scheyer. A. 11. Miller.
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B.IL Geyer. C. T. Ewing.
W. C. Moreland. • L B. Duff.
A.M. Brown. Thos. IL Hunter.
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W. C. Aughinbaugh. White I Slagle
R. S. Morrison. W. B. Cook.
M. W. Acheson.' • David Reed.
It. B. Olumaham
C. C. Taylor.
T. H. Hamilton. S. B. W. Gill.
H. IltirigWin; ' It. Collier.
Jacob 11. Walter. T. BL Bayne.
N. N eaUfn. J. K. Kerr.
- Josiah Cohen. W. B. Kegley.
B. F. Lucas. Kirkpatrick & Mellon.
S. A. aW. S. Purr!. Geo. Shires, Jr.
once. D. W. & A. S. Bell.
Win. Owens, Jr. Samuel B, Cluley..
John Barton. U. S. IdecullOngit, ,
• SILLIII/VIIOI , PIOI,
- Pittsburgh, December 3d 1866.
Messrs. Thos. M. Marshall J ! ioyer ,
.
Geyer and others: -
OENTLIMEIS Op P.ITTBDUII.OII 71A.F.:—Ton
1:111110 flanked me and taken me by surprise. I
accept your kind and flattering testimonial
of friendship and thank you kindly. It is a
source of much pleasure to mo that my hum.
• ble endeavors • to-slisCharge my duty meet
with yourapproval, and I hope that the came
Una feeling may continue to exist until time
shall be no more.
Yours truly, Jona H. STEWART.
The watch is a most elegant one, cml is
from the excellent establishment of Mr. Will:
T. Wiley, h 10.6 Wylie street. It is In his best
style.
=tiEr=
Yesterday morning the Criminal Caurt met
at half. past nine o'clock, Judge Stowe on the
bench, - .
The "first case called up was that of Clay,
Crider, indicted for bigamy. Crider, it , will
be a °membered, was tried at the Juno term of
Court on the indictment; but the jury having
jailed to' gree be. was released on his 'own
recognizances. After the trial th Pot ts vi l le
the 'toot d wife Sent an officer to
after Crider, and succeeded is obtaining cm
dente fully establishing the guilt of the ac
cused. These witnesses were present in Court
yesterday morning, bat when the osse - was
called np
_Crider plead guilty and was re
mantled to jail for sentence. '
WWI= Mentzer was nest placed on trial,
on an indictment for larceny. Mentzer and a
man named L7fle were drinking together, and
11 in became. intoxicated. Mentzer proceed
mi to take him home, and while on the 'way'
coveted and took possession of silver watch
belonging to 'Myra. The watch was subse
quently recovered at a pawnbroker's, having
been pawned' by Mentzer. The Jury found/ it
verdict of guilty. Remanded for sentence.
George liroadmarkle, having plead guilty to
a charge ofassault and battery, was sentenced
.to pay a flee of twenty dollars and costs.
James Lynch. was arraigned on al charge of
larceny'.
it was formerly a.laborcr at the
National 011 Works, and, In October last, is to.
teged.to have stolen a watch and other 'aril.
cies from J. he Richards, In the same house
witti
Who
he boarded. The jury returned a
verubt of guilty sad the prisoner was remand.
ed for senMnce. •
iffe next - ease was that of Adam Noeurinan.
charged wutilamleation and bastardy. • De
was found
Nathaniel Cease. a discharged soldier was
pert Naomi on trial, charged an' oath el Bob.
art Morrow, with surety of the peace and - as.
sanitand bailors , . During the recent election
ft appears that the plaintiff anff defendant
had a venting. dtsensalon 'luring which. the
former is represented to have said that rebel
soldiers ware paw patriots than Union sot.
diem. This incensed Ceaseand housed threat.
ening language towards
seineMw., The latter
=ern, ln
the statemen Lease
him dawn. . snlb The Art.
sonar plead guilty aid was remanded for sear
Elt-elottirod..—ltantley and BLlstard, twO
Orme oltaixt;gang t zlio o esoa_Red from 'Lite City
Prison at uotwa est Wednesday Wilde
ware re -arrested by Boom* Brown.= . 811
order, at, soloed on West Broad .itrectivitid
reeoituadted to lb* Oily Prison. . TtuUL t ro
Partially=but were-tee well
District o nnlaselast Dittuditr-St
itbowtlosiusgebou r'itasellamt
nO c
vas tikes up. • Processes wart
imaibrilles.ftelsvan4l4l•MilfsJl4r
EARLY TELEGRAMS.
BY CABLE FROM EUROPE.
The Great Reform Demonstration.
COMMERCIAL' AND ELNANCL4L.
LONDON. De mmber 3.—CoL Heaney, the well
known Fenian, who was arrested here and
committed to Blackwell,has been sent to Dub
lin for trial; -
I.otrnes, December 3.—The reform demnn-
Stratton lost mach of Its effect to-day, from
the inclemency of the weather, out was nay
theless a great affair. There was not. the
slightest disturbance. Resolutions of a spit
lied and significant character were passed,
and at the close or the meeting the people de
parted for their homes as quietly and In as
Ronrd as they came together.
John Bright was present at the ire- -
menstration.. Ells presencessras hailed with
loudest cheers from, the enthusiastic multi
tude. He will address another large gather
this eveninZ
UOXNERCIAL—LONDON, December 3.—The
London breadstuffs market • is weak, and
prices for all articles are lower.
Ltrzarept, December 3.—Tao breadstuffs
Market is without change. Ttia Doti °Mum
market Is steady; sales of refined at. is Caper
FissmotAL—Losnox DeoemberMuds
have declined to el/X.' Closing price of Amer.
lean securities to.day: U. S. 5 , 20.1 70%; Erie 46;
Illinois Control 77.
♦eeldeal as Zanesville, Ohio—Falling of
a Railroad Bridge—Several Persons
Killed.
CIitCIIMATI, December 4.—A tOdiblO ACM
dent occurred at Zanesville, Ohio, about nine
o'clock line looming. The. large Iron bridge
norms the hinakingtim at that place broke
down, carrying wilt' It the morning passen
ger tram bound east. Particulars not yet re
ceived. It is supposed a large number of
lives were lost.
CINCINNATI, December I.—The accident at
Zanesville Is not as bad as report«d. One
s i p :o n
on o f a
hi t Le ,
t b w ri o d g e p
re o us s
ca was b o r n o e k
bag d g o a w a n o .
and one passenger car were precipitated into
the river. A number ofersnns were Injured,
but It is not known yet now many were killed
films Works Destroyed by Fire
Haw Tong, December 4.—The eitensfvo
works of the Blooklyn Flint Glass Works, on
Moira street, Brooklyn, were destroyed by
Bra at four o'clock this morning. One third
of the building and contents were saved.
The stock, engine and tools were valued at
IA50,000; the loss, however; vill hardly reach
$150,000, of which 11115,000 is covered by insur
ance In the principal companies of New York,
•
Brooklyn and I•htladelphl t.
Murder in London, Conn
NEw Loam,. Cons., December 4.—A - ma
m
named James Welsh was mutilated on Jan
street, this city, last night. by Thol. liaison.
. who stabbed /nut In the abdomen. llslson has
been arrested. . •
Sinklair of the Steamship Scotland.
SANDY Rook, December 4.—The ateanisidp
Scotland, before reported as here on middle
ground, has sunk. The wind is blowing
freshly from the Southeast, with a hoary
ace on.
Tbie.dlass Welcome llonquet. - 7 -
WARRINGTON, December 4.—At the banquet
last night, stirring speeches were made by
Messrs. Yates, Kelley, Stevens and others.
Col. Forney responded for the press. •
Reports Of Generals Grant, Sherlpan
and Pickles.
'New'ona, Deeembel . 4.—Tlie reports of Gen
rale Grant . Sheridan and Sickles are printed
but contain no now ract.
Ifignlpments for Cannellini' Volointetre.
°Tram..., December 4.—A new and complete
equipment has bean supplied to the entire
Canadian Volunteer dein batteries.
LECTURES.
ar'.IIEIIICANTILE LIBRARY
. • sancrxerrwamek,
Lecture . F . l . r . Committee 7ould *WWI ) , an
DR. B. SHELTON MACKENZIE
Wlll deliver the fourth lecture of the tonne, at the
•C tinier OW MOl3/0. on THUROL/AY Z.VEN
MG, December eth. MG. •
I,II, IITICT—TitLVELts.ABIIOAD AND PERSONS
WHOM
,I MKT.
Dingle tickets, 50 cents. Deserved mats 23 cis.
extra. Heats 'mss ie Itom,lEd AL the Academy or
Ileac on THOlOlO5l' Dec. oth. at 10
o'cloat, peck. No one rson can acetate more than VS
se
Oull holders or Parquet... cheeks wlll' please Pl.
11l et the upper dof.r.
JA2 B. stNirr. OLIVES LEMSIQN
JAS. 11.01t0Aw, WM. P.
BENJ. F. JENNINUL 0. P.'I3OAINE,
w. V. MILLAR. I elltrinattcc.
deS:o9a .
IarLECTICIIIE
Br ?NE - •
rt 3327:/". ar. laxasErsr.
/N THE'
FIFTH 11. P—CEEIIILCH,
Corner Webster and Washington it..,
ON TtitiftBDAY IF.VENINO, December itb, l&O,
for the Benoit' Ilthe Mann/all 15C1.1001..
gehleet—Al3l AND SUCCIAB.
Admission 50 cent.. Lecture to Commence it 74
o'clock. de4:100
1:y:V1:1:1,1110:1Avrir.4,1:11
pITTBBOUGH ,
SAVINGS BANK,
Corner Liberty 84, and Virgin Alley.
CAPITAL STOCK
Stockholders initial dnaliy
Collections made on all acceuthle points In the
United states and Canada..
'interest allowed on time deposits.
inoconn = trOf Danks,_Dukers Ind oilers solicited.
Disco is daily at II A. N.
DEILECTOIW.:
Andrew Ackley. • - J. I'. !Rockdale.
JonatbanUallather, E. 8. Ward. •
Ullmote, t. Kaufman.
W. S. Evans, Henry Xetrgar,
Andrew Jackson.
Nljt.Egr ACHt EY PIIEHIDIST
JOHN BLEMINGAAN W.Eincn
JOHN E. PAlTEEtiati Aut. Cubler
SOUSE.
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.lE3et,lximers,
NO. 57 MARKET STRYIT,PlUsbargh.
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patted States sad ..41. 8 adss. eP '.
STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
,Bought and Sold Oitommlsslon.
.ale tai atta r ttloa Paid to the parokaae and
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
! niciannNo
United States Sizes of lial;
Do. do &So n "
Do. lases oflo-10s;
Do. Scien-Tldrtles ;
Do. Certlacates of Indebtedness.
Orders and Voyebera bou g ht or collected. JalSay
COAL, COKE, &a
PITTSBURGH NATIONAL
COAL iNI.IOIO COlll'llll',
WNW PER - 8
AND DEAL-
Eris. Who asale awl Retail. , 100
• BESTI FAMILY COAL
Nu* Cosa masa - NOliwols..
OVVIOS AND YAZD, CONNEILYOURTH AND
VIM taltENTny Pittsburgh, Pk.
_AJlorders for delivero in the City, or shipment
Wag, wilDneeeprompt and immediate attention.
A. nuperintendent.
`WALL COALLIt COALII:
.
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS:
HUMME.L. & RABER
vita Ibe attention of tit• public to tbst r flee Stool
of 00/1.1.0mt race:rod. Inclueleg she following irts.
Lump, 2, Siena Cliesearnt.
14rumn• yang. 1101.1.1, - a, and alheetieut,
Au of which tbsy are prepared to deliver at t h e
powirsr RATES. by the single ton , mir load ,
boat
load or thousand tons.
All orders promptly attended to.
Oldtm: 102 Chestnut street, near the Depot,
ocatlat, . HAREISIDUHAI.
COAL COAL I I COAL: S
DICKSON. STEWHIT & CO.,
Having tanavitil thilr MU to
7170.1307 Alltreet.
43 44 04 City rimar NM new.' lrLooD.
, •
A"
War „,_.......rwrawb4irdmragy.
d ., to
thigniVa i nl. Will beat tended to PromP UT.
MARLS' ARMSTRONG,
‘.4 ,
ouipkigYu Ommellonlle` Ooal
a , oo .l.md w rivuutied cote,
. Abp. ILIUM ' Lan
illtuflar saw aalqatfm cirard
'44 l i niLumintra l at
mamit.4 7=4
llSMAUSllVlthroadriargi
SPECIAL NOTICES...,
W - GL AD NEWS FOR TUE 07..
YORTUNATE.
SELL'S ; SPECIFIC REMEDIES
Are ' , smutted In all eases, for the speedy and per.
=neat core of ail diseases aslant from sesual et
nesse§ INDISCRETION, Seminal
Lois. Nighty Emissions and Sensual Dreams. Gen-
Isl. Physical and Nervous Debility Impotence,
(Rent, Senna' Diseases, de.,. dc. J O CHANGE
OF DIET IS NECESSARY. They_esube o,od with
out detection and never fail to effect a cure, If used
smeordlni to Instructions.
HEWS, SPECIFIC PILE -
Price one dollar per box, or slx boxes for Ire_dol.
faro; a:so, lame boxes, containing lour
small. Price torte dollars.
From four to six boxes are Xenerallo ralnired to
care ordinary cases of SemlualWeakneas and Emis
sions, th ough benefit is derived from using a single
box.
I d Chronic Cases, .d particularly. when Imp:.
lance or Genital Debility with rune. Frenze
l!on has affected the system
BELL'S TONIC I ci PILLS
Are recommended as the most ernclons reJuvinat
log and invigoratin g remedy Itrthe world. -
p a ge,acka price rive dollars, will Isat a month,
asgeersny addlelent.
In extreme eases of Debility and imooteneo
... • .
8e11 1 241 External Remedy,
Price two dollars, suMelent for a Mono Can DO
used to good advantage.
It rives strength to the organs, mod with the
Ms will reltore them to their normal condition.
CAUTION.—The above Reinedler bare now bean
before toe publf4 many ytars. and 'their great suc
cess In the alle*Latlon Mbomou misery, ass excited
*Ma cupidity of several parties, who ass. the name
"Specific Pills," Copt my labels, circulars and ad
vertluments, sometimes word for word, and put up
worthlem compounds that dls:.ppotat the lost ea..
pectatlons of the purchases. •
If yon cannot purehate Be t 4 Remedies of
your Do ggled. take no other. but send tbe ones to
• ,
DR. 4A-WEB BRYAN,
• Consulting Physician,
No.lllo Broadway. New York
And you will receive them. by return of mai
pont paid, and free from obaerration. •
- .
. • JOSEPH FLEMING, Druggist,
Corner Market and Diamond, agro
au29ilZ:reakwT Pittsburgb, Pa.
•
itg"TO LADIES.—II you require
a reliable remedy to l estore joe. and remove
Irregularities or obstructions, WUY .NOT USE
,
Till. BEST. Every lady know. the alightes Dreg
alertly of nature is likely to bring on Headache.
Giddiness, Low Spirits Painting, Hysterics,
then the bloom of health fades, the appetite fells
and other symptoms m ore distressing commence,
no Weakness, Spinal Complaint, the Whites. Pro
.'
lapsus,•ac•, der. 'A NEVER-PALLING REMEDY
will he found in DIG 11AftVIr.1 , 11 FEMALE .
PILLS. The experience of Si years has proved
they have no equal tor removing obstructions and
irregularities, no matter from what cause they
arise. They are safe and sore in every case. Up.
wards 01'60,000 boxes are sold annually, and no com
plaint of their elliency is ever beard, for they accom
piish what they are represented to do. Sold Inboxu
containing sixty pilts. Price one dollar.
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS is' a remedy
four degrees stronger than the above, and intended
toe special cases of long 'standing. Price Eve dol
lars per box.
It you cannot purchue the Pills at your Druggist,
they will be sent by mall, post paid. Bemire from ob
-Serration, on receipt of thernoney, by Dr. JAMES
BRYAN, Consulting Physician, No. 519 Broadway,
New York.
JOSEPH gLEIIING, Druggist, corner MArket
and Diamond, Agt for Pittsburgh. atr2:l-13weAwf
SEW PELELIU FOR TOE ILISDKERCHIEF.
Pinion'. ..Nlght Blooming Corona:,
Photon's "Night Blooming Coreni."
P6ad0.. 9 .1 • "Night Illoonsing Ceres...
Pimlon's "Night Blooming Corms.”
Phutlon's ":Ifight I . llooming Certain."
A mob exqubdte, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume,
dlstl•led from the ran and beautiful . dower from
Mitch It takes Its name.
• Manufactured only by
PIIALLON & •O' T !, New T.rk.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR fl - lALON'S—TARE NO OTHER.
WWIII. BARNHILL-8i; CO,
BOILER MAKERS
AND
SHEET 'IRON WORTuras,
Nos. 20, 22, 24 and 2,0 Penn St. -
Having secured a largeyard, and hirnlsbed Barn
the most approved muldnerv, we arenrePared to
manufacture every description of Bailers. In the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, Breeching. Fire Beds,
Steam Floes. Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Silt
Pans. Tanks, Oil Stilts, Agitators, Settling Pane ,
Boller Iron, Brldgea, sue or Pans; and sole manu
facturers of BARNHILL'S PAT/Mx D01.4..1523.
ikvahing a:on, on can :honest notice.
IarLARE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELT' ELIWORKS.
prrrsinnitm.
•
PAILS, McCIIRDY C 0. ,:
Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and Bolt
Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bot
toms, ripener Solder. Also, importer. mid dealer.
In Metals, Tin rlate. Sheet Iron, Wire, go. Con
stantly. on baud. Tinnera• Machin. arid Tools.
Warehouse, No. 140 FirlaiT and IM sccoilutmucers,
Pittsburgh. Special orders of Copper sot to any
desired pattern. • myi4m3fidAwT
Iar"PPPPSBURGII SAW WORKS
HUBBARD, RBO. & CO., Manufactu
rers of PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, warrant
ed CAST STEEL SAWS., of erergdescriptioo, SOIL
Muter. Crosa-Cut, llaug, andall other varied..
All kinds of KNIVES mid SPhINGS made from
Sheet Cast Steel; Extra refine alien/1M and MOW
IND KNIVES, A.
gliPWarehonse and Works:. corner WATER and
Summar...gra, Pittsburgh.
Particular attention paid to re-teething. gum
min mid straightening chum. Saws; also. repairs
of . 11 kind*. Punching and Drilling done at rea
sonable rater, • jediein-
tgritOBINSON, AEA & CO., (Sui
, aessors to ItOtiumg, Mims et Mit.t.gag,)
. WASHINGTON WORKS,
Ythantlers & Naehlnists, Pittsburgh,
Mannfacturers of Boat and Stational7 Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machmery, Gearing
Shafting, Castings of all deserlpilons; Oil Toots
and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron: Work.
WA is for 01774.11D1IYATENTINJECTOE
She feedlot boilers.
&300,000.
IarBERIEDL4E INSTITUTE FOB
Elveriadtal Caimans.
NO. 14 BOND. STREET, NEW TORR. -
nal Infonnatton, with the .MA(O test(ntontais;
also, • Book on Npeetat Din amt, In , eratat en.
'-a/Tr. ova hem. /F•BoIlyr! and rod . dr.
Xmt free izazi: zt ling.z74 - 3 Icucre.;., - . 1;. - .."xa:
,dreas, Dr. J. HirailN HOUIDITON. Howard A..
3.1•110121. PIIII/421Pht. 1111,1:110:DiRT
ALL NAUSEOUS MEDICINES
taken without taste or smell. by usin DUN•
DAS. Dion Co.'s SOFT Carentse. Thinee In
use. L'old by Druggists generally. - :n6l
pv:lsi 4*i:1(0a:1 011
JOHN C. NeCONIDS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Al LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
. Atirrenslons, llottutles, and Arrears' of Pay
piomptly - no:2:o9't
ll'. C. BIACKBELL,,
InTORNEY & GOUNSELI.OR AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.'
1:121121
B. F. BROWN,
Local Claim. Agent.
U. S. SAN. COM.,
0111ce, No. 67 Fourth Streit,
(BECOND FLOOR") , ' •,
- • Pittsb urgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties,. and Arrear
of Pay Promptly Collected
No :Muse made Until claims are settled, sad thee
bat a modes ate he. m)23:10)
War.
.417011.4 0 E1" AT L.IIIIP,
No. 120 Fourlh St.. °guano Wliklnr Hall.
rarticulaf Attention given to lb. collection of ao
00 ? ut rtan.InVelliftAr . York, Boston, Baltimore,
Inds; Bearer. Bellefonte, Iteadlng, Pa.;
lanspolis, Ind.: Morgantown. w. Va., Uric.,
N. 1., and eleewbere. .019.111
JOIENA..STELUrik _
96.1C4731E 9 T111X496.1 4 T, •
•
Ez.Offitio„ ittstiee of the Peace.
AND •votacr IthluernAta.' •
Mier, 112 Filth St. oppoodte Cathedral,
• Prrresuitott, El/L.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, De
po.ltlons and all Legal Endues executed with
promptness and dispatch. ' M119:81
WILLIAM JANCET I F NOTARY
FBLW, JEBTICE OF THE PEAOE,AND
SHIM ESTATE AII'ENT. Office, corner et HUM
Dravor stcneta Lawrenoecillo. . ,
..PCVlatrtg: ggstgii p a g e ,
B aration and acknowledgment of klnda d ora.ga,
WILLILit JANOLT
dludlce of the Pewee and /notary Public.
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONREYANCER,
Ifireansylvanla Avenue.
hot of the bola oti lona) Mu Simi
somas
fiILITHANI T. EWING,
Attorney at Law
No. 69 Grant Matt, Piastwitizeit.
IS, =art otasraid l . tit"ki:':;11.11.);141"
FtR sALA.R.—A Farm of about 58
res Tinton Township, Alleatiau county.
Pa., alitiate about four mile. front the city on_the
Washington Pike. The Im_provements are a ur g e two stco y Brick Dwelling house with i 7 rooms, •
7 Wo•vtoridPritill Boone, • Carriage House. • huge
latuther Boom, a No. 1 Fram Bank Barn, with
stabling sufficient:or 60 head O f cattle. There 11
aline Young Orchard. COUlDrlstus shout 1.2 aeres.
stocked with the best varieties of fruit trees. It is
tindarlaid with coal. 7he land in in • high state
of OUlltuatiOn. well watvred, fence. good. and
would.= admirably for dairy or
,gardening pur
l:NW&
Ab0.:173i agree adjoining the above, with • good
)mate House. Carriage Hence, eck,ltipring House
aid other 01t-OUlii1111$1_• with • good Orchard in
tine bearing condition• This piece is aloe all on.
derlald with coal.
Also, la acres adjoining the stare, unimprored,
for sale low. Thls placate also all underlaid with
coaL ,
The . above three pieces of property . tie between
the Little Saw 11111 Rue and Steubenville Railroads,
and the coal can be reached email, from either road.
Tee coal alone la worth all that I, asked for the en
tire propene.
Also Fame 01173 sexes:ablate In 6 'Clair town
ship, Westmoreland county. Fa , ediately on
the line of the Penns. Railroad. The! provementa
are a two-story Frame House trith o.e room, and
good cellar, a Frame Bank
Iliarr, 0.60 feet, and
other out-baLdlop. rd There on the elace a good
Young Apple Ore :120 acres cleared, balance In
good Umber: tenting geuerally stood,,well watered:
underlaid with coal arid llmeston ; convenient to
churches mills, schools Mid blacksmith Chops, to
gether with the pers. °oak property such as stock.
Implements. grainin Of ground, ae. Poseselon
given immediately: ...,'' . .'
Also, Fenn of 63 mire'„ situated in Martina
towtudolp, Allegheny county Pa, about Sye.mlies
from the city, near the tine o f the ritenbenvule 11,
12.,and within one-half mile of a statiOn:l9 &eraser
the best of creek bottom land, and Ina high state of
cultivation; 21 acres of wood land and atnre. The
fencing Is genarrikAtood. The soil No. 1, and
well adaptedfor ening. The atte nti on of those
wishing to ember I. the hotelmen wiliest' atones
and secure • good bargain. as this is rare chance.
Also, farm of 04 acres, 'situate Rannoch
township. Allegheny county, Fa.. on the Meson
gahela river, about one mile from th Borough of
FAizebetb. The soli le of the Wet gnat ty. The im
provements are a Wm house with six
a
horn and other ont I.2.lldings; fencing ; ,boat
10 acres of coal. Churches, schools an mills very
convenient. Possession immediately
Also, the Amu rand In Zillabe tewnshlp,
containing about 90 acres, lying on th Mononga
hela river immediately below Lock No. le on which
Is erected a large two-story brick dere ng, one log
and one frame bent bon, corn erib, .wagon shed;
brick spring house. elmnary. work ,hoed tat *bon
Mama of, he aboven first quality river pore; th e
balance be mestone lan limestone. laid with
coal, and shoot 20 acres of There are
1,.
two orckterds of apple trees. In good hearing ordl.
ligilltei: 4=17 imr,pinft.
being a short distance fro the thriving gorough
of .1211.2abe10, creating • ket at home for all the
products. The property 111 be *old cheap at#l on
reasonable terms.
Also. A. Farm of 96 acres, situated in Elisabeth
M1 ,, n 41 6,_ MistmeXclonnt7. Fle , about one mile
IlOta LOCK No. 00 alonongahels river. Improve
ments aro one [Mae house, with lye rooms, barn:'
and:l'M/use and other outbuildings.. The land is ufi
the best , quality. The above will be sold at very
I° TfoWi e dterpartlettlers, ensue of
~ n. Toyama.
no , •' Mall taste Agent. lel Fount& Meet.
VOR SALE--100 Acres of Laud
A.: in WubWilton county, Weiley township, Ohlo.
SO acres cleared, bailees is timber; good boom.
good barn. waterbandy, large orchard. school and
churches handy, and within 4% miles of Cutler ilta.
Mon. on the Marietta and, vincinnati Railroad.
ihlce Moe r acre.
Mllecre lisnksvill areiles back of Temperadte
on which therehree telllll3L hollieS_pf 2
room. each, one frame loose of four rooms. all In
goaro
Aeroscondationol'.
13 Laid for $2.000, situate In Hinkle,
Valley, Blair county . , Fa...lthe miles from Altoona
by the Pinking Valley Road. The advantages of
rile property are numerous, aid by Witham; us we
will give full particulars.
09 Acres, 60 acres of which le underlaid with
ooal, altuath in North Fayette Township, on the
Steubenville Road; improvements. good ?rum
'Home,aL Acsnas. o°o4 Bank Barn; about 700Frult
Trees Patin their nmme.
30 ACttll in Union Toip. on the Washington
is
Fite, three miles MEL theety.
old W ashington
tieit i t ; f gornship, Mg miles out on the
16 Aereir s l osel'ciwaship. three tulles eat fro:
efligrlng eil e onseg to Allegheny city, one i n -
WilliliMbhrg. one is YreeporE. ono at Edgewcos
fitatiod, on the - Central Foinnsylvanla Path earl.
Alto bnntedisiely adjoining this station. • few
more AORE LOTS. nen cob be seen at ills oglce.
Also. 80/1114 and Mortgagee bought and sold.
JOHN ROT
0010 Real Estate Agent, 139 fourths tr eet..
FOE. SALE,
TEC TWO-STORY BRICE DVTPT.LtIiG,
No. 43 Monterey street.• /Ale:Many. COULLIII•
nine rooms, besides Mashed attle, - bath-room god
tersh.house. For convenience of arrangement,
and tinny and substanUal 'ffnlsb. It Is probably
es'oel lea by any In the two Mlles of similar sls..
The house is quite new, and bat gas, and hot and
cold water upAnd down
Apply for Informatio Sh ocks 8. St e all7/41:-.
Uroterin and Estate,
sal ra fourth street, tHurke's
TO MANUA - AC TUEEES.
That large and substantial FIVE STORY BRICK
BUILDING, onus known as "Large.sDl.tlnery. ,
In tho Float Ward, Allegheny. °coming an eaten
slye lot of round (0001.100 193 het 00 th °hto
river, and extending ,towards itebeces. street 417
feet, Is offered •
Tering and fail made trufwn by
8.8. BRYAN,
Broker In Stomp and Beal Zama,
no= 67 Fourth st., (Burke , . Building.)
LOTS! LOTISS--1 can now offer
Lots as lon as $.90; Welt Itmatad and In • lacu
na
LOU located on the Pike !telt . V= 1.1,003
tin Liberty street, from 7to to LOCO
On
s tarve street, fr0m......• Unto PlI)
On Hanle street. from 00 to ' 850
In Liberty Township,ndlotning the
Borough lots" from 300 to 6 - 0
Athol!. not Towboat!). Lot. from... 'Soto 010
The above lots will be gold 00 terma to colt per.
'chasere. • Ise, some very desirable ImProved prop
erty, located In the Borough. Pitt Township, Al.
le Lenz Vlty. Ph tsburgb, and enning counties.
' Yoe terms, apply at the Beal ratll4B 004 insurance
Mice Of
•O. B. ATS,
nor! I Butler street. Lawrenceville.
FOR - BALE-1Y acres of Ground,
well Umbered end watered. on Squirrel Hut ten
minutes , walk . drom Passenger t baton at Rudy
Lase. Fourth Street Road. Al., II urea at Home
wood button; and several Farms well located In
Westmoreland and Alles hen, ..un ites. Ala. Coal
property. Home. and Lots la the city and suburbs.
For taruher partlenLan eugn.re of -
• wILLIAII WARD, --
sett (opoNoe.
the
( C r a e t n hedr t a reet
.
POR SALE.—Four Two,-Story
Brick Howe:, on Carroll street, East of l'aa.
• .
tare Lane, will. ern rooms, finished garret and
eellir; water In Yard and ira, In an bones They
•
are quite stew and will be sold . 7
RAMSES
Real Estate Agents,
No. 01 'leaver street, Allegheny.
no2,11:131
FOR SALE, .
FIRST CLASS DWELLINO HOUSE.
No. 133 ren. street, (near Mt): most eligibly
situated, three sto,led, with ell themodem Coo-
Tettieuces; good Carriage Houle and Stable attach
ed. For particulars lutibire op
h02.4 . 01d /tiAAC ' M. riot NOON, 510 Wood it.
FOR BALE,
A URGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
With all modern Imnrocemente, in eompleteorder,
and situate on the Penna. Itallw•7 -
Inquire at No. 119 rilisr STILET.T.
1101).):037:TTS PltUnurgb,
'OR SALE AT A HARGAIN—The
Mock, Plitures, and Good Will of BOA!
IS -
TRIMMING AND FANCY STORE,
No. 103 Penn street. A flora business now doing.
Uv nvr bay lag to remove to the reason for
For particulars, inquire at sue store.
n0.0:092 L. istUitrON. 703 Penn str,et.
JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stook and Real Estate Broker.
OLINIL BAILEY,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE, BROKER
Having taken out a comiolssion as Auctioneer, and
eldortoo en engagement with the Pittsburgh hoard
ot Trade, remiing the toe of their rooms, above the
Thi.o Nationa lßank, 1 am now prepared to sell at
Public Aue , lon, stocks. hoods, Securities, Steal
Este e, dc., either at the above rooms or on the
prerni es
Particular . ettengoe paid. as heretofore to the
sale of Real hadate at private sale.
vales ofiteal Estate In the equate, attended.
Mace, 1 , 2 FOOllll street. . AC=
A- SALE-100 Acres of Coal
A- Laud. lying Immediately upon.the Ohio River,
SO Miles below ilsllapolls, and Bandit's steno Gin
einnatL Oa the - Duro tract Is a four toot vein of
Coal. which, to• general purposes. Is 001Snrpassed.
It Is entirety different front the SOU Meru Ohio Coal;
contains . little sulphur. !loges and cokes well,
and Torinaking steam cannot be excelled. The lo
cation beingabbot midway from Pomeroy and
Hanging Itock,Mnst. make it valuable for coaling
Doss. There Is a water trent of II( oft. mile, with a
good landing at all •lages of the river. An entrance
has been run in the hill about Me feet, track Mash
ed toriver, together with th e necessary natures for
mining and delivenng co .1 afloat On said tract is
Bret-clue double Portable Iflrculer law MILL to-
gether with a Purist, e ODD Mill, all In good run
ning order, end plenty or the very best oak, ash
and poplar Umber. Would sell one-half Interest If
desired. to a party with experlance and caplUd for
working same, • • JOHN D. BAILEY.
• Stack and Real Estate Broker.
°cliff _ Ifflo. 103 Iroorth street. ,
133321
T 4 NIR SALE—A well' established
ra and profitable Manufacturing Muslims. The
business Is cult' and susceptible of being largely
Increased.
' JOHN 13..HAILICT.
ocgt• at° ' k and ttauf2l4.l7,flfVg,F,
LA rizaaN HOUSE .
Tbe milnieribers baying lamed tbiallsgorite House
It bas been ftEYITTIUNU IiTitNISHZU IN AN
BLISOANT HANNAH. and Is now prepared with
the mostperrees appointments for the reception of
guests. The trot position among dna-clam Nobel,
will be maintained In the toserso,_aa the past
RAKER in
rAIII.NY.
GRANT ROUSE,
C. ZIT. lESECEIX.iIF, W'rcrver,
Corner d halo gad Peden! &reels, '
Near the Suspension Bridge,
. LLeolpiltkV,4T Pa
goirm - yr.; 451-JELA. ,
• • • HUML6 A. 311) MGM)
PUNTER, GRAINER AND' kLAZIER,
No. 54. Hand St., Pittabugh.
Mtn and Ornamental titans at eaMT . desetiptlon
done taunter. All work, e Fromm, at reason.
-
WILLUX. a. 811.0M14' • •
cLatio,tiiiieranrsiForairsr.)
HOUSE AXD PAIUTE%
Mptllwtantaarof 4flrl4dMarket.ueet&
rimicraes,
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE 'ITEMS
ADD AlVerialtifEElL
HOTELS.
Phlladclphia.
0;71146B0:41
miaacmvr
WINTER STOCR Or •
Boys' Clothing..
Now In Store a
,large and complete stork or
esurrs AND, OVERCOATS
For the Winter Season : Prices Low.
GRAY & LOGAN,
A 0.47 St. Clair Sired.
nono
HENRY G. HALE,
KEIRCELAST TAILOR,
Northwest Cartier of Penn ds St., Clair Ste,
Oahu to return thanks to tate &lead, and the pub
lie for the mane naat favor& and rex:meth/1v Gene
Its sabers of their &tura patronage. He wont
pleaaed.ao have them examine his
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
Fine Woolsn. Goods
- lirtierilsrly adapted tot
101 MIL :40 111116atalOSS
F&LL AND wurrEn GOODS.
W.B. M' GEE,
No.lo St. Clair Street,
Would call the attention of buyers g r eat stock el
Goods, which bas been selected withcam. and
contain. all the West styles of Goods to be found In
• ant-clam berme. bleats wan line a
SUIT or CLOTHES MADE TO OEOEII,
Will please cal and examine our goods and_ prices.
Also a full an complete stock of BUENHIHINS
*NODS.
WM. H. ItteGED,
MEUGHANT TAILOR,
No.lo St. Clair Streets Pittsburgh.
:lore) q:wfs 41 IT) :Se)*l
THE VEST LATEST STYLES OF
Fine French Calf Boots,
Fine Hip Boots,
Water-Froof
Heavy Boots,
Ladies' Polish Boots,
Ladles' Batton Gaiters,
Ladles' Congress Gaiters,
Ladles' Balmorals,
Misses and Childrens' Shoes of
Every Description, at
THOMAS H. PHELPS',
46 Smithfield Street.
12012
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J. WILHELM,
No. Eig Market St., Pittsburgh,
Has loot received a irery large stock of an klnas of
. 13 coco • Das.xDr3•191.33C)M113 .
Whlebbo to prepared to sell cheaper th an Ole ot!eigt
ratell o S Oh t/ s PIi&YIn ", IN ' W/Vg, ". at r oh n l i° o OWN
MAIL
.1. WILhEL3I.
ocalnale No. 38 Market street.
will:~H 1jIJY : i$:J:11:4 4111
07
SIIMM6II BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
and Balmoral.",
]net received * and will be mold et the ITYRY LOW
/1:1l/T PILICES. either Wholor•xo or &run.
Vivo ca • CALI. Bnronz rIIIICHAEUX/3‘
. • J. H. & W. C. BORLAND,
zu, No. OS/dirket street, id door tram rtfth
rli
COOM 1111:=1..s. 401111 Fran= s
C FIELDING & BRO., •
arsimuleeturem and.Tlesiers,in
CtuArtoaxs. 21.1.1it1ey
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITED&S,
- No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny.
ignissalni promptly executed on the shortest no
tion.l lenen2
PLUMBING. GAS FITTING.
ADDY WHIMS &HILES
PSa~BI2 W.
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Cor, Sixth and Smithfield Si.%
PITTISCH rat lig Pd..
Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets,
All Undo of Water, ( "1 7)= I . cocoon I ztnre, coo.
noway on hood. iotaels
GAS AND STIIIMIIITTING,
!Hydrants,' Iron Ptunps,
SHERI' LEAD
tram
zzab PIM
arzacg imams
WATER CLOSETS ADD WASH S T ANDS.
TOM T. • EWEN%
(13aeconor to XwettiAl Co., )
• I
165 Wood St ., PlttsburaWa.
EITT:i4B
R. JOUNI "I 01
REILLEUT &-JOEINSON,
N"FiAL.C7TXOOXX.i•
t
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
nrra eraarr irsrzNaioN,
1nAL8M1111311.131102 4 Pat
All orders by mall executed satlafactorllY
promptly attended to
A. hal Unita Bath Tubs, Pumps, Baslos, .r
Closets, Mots, Cosndellers, rendatits, and ki•
ISbades, for sale at the most reuonable pricer.
tended
thderetrom c o u n try patrons by mall promptly at
co .
Rum licae °revery description. . 'CMOS
ADDY, WILLIAMS &HERBY
Heap on hand a superior artlelo ct
WOOD PUNT'S,
All kinds of Iron Primps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead
Sheet Moe, Lead Pipe, Bath Taos, Oinks, Wate
Closets. Wadi Basins, Wash Stands, &e., at the
Con u inixth and Smithfield Streets,
All Studs of Dapalrtod done promptly.
All orders by mall IzaktedlatelY attended to.
Woes*
PLITMDING, GAS AND STEAM
, 00 • • IT2III , C '
ca - mlrktig.toAtTftTsdgle . ,ltto:.°—uca
OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
SHOWER BA.TITS, •
WATZIt • CLOSETS,
Constantly on band and 1:11240 to ord t er ipliljer
AIL'IMI et, eazrvrxxsoez,
No. 50 ledtrld . fittlat,. " #llenheny, and
.I.ll.9••••itgr "'"'. rkt.h.170..
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, se.
M111310.s WE iLTII Of PIi2iiitIYLVANLV
To the Hein and Legal Representatives Q[20113
WHITEIIOI.IBE, bite of geld wetly, deceased:
You era hereby cited to be and appear before me,
.1011. H. GRAY, Register ot Wit Se., to and for
said oonntyrou or before WEDNESDAY, thc
day of December next, at nald.Register's office, at
Pittsburgh, then and there to tale not Latter* of
Administration on the estate of said John White
.bonse: deceased. or shoe ounce, tf any t _why the
same should nit be granted to lib MON RUCH-
Ufa. or some other At person.
wren under me hand and seal of once, at Pitt..
burr.. this Slth_day of November, A.p.. ltes.
•no o:o6llthelOdraT JUI. U. DRAY. Resister,
MANHOOD'.—How Lost! How=
MMOTORED.roat PobtirAwl, era
Cri"MIXT . IN' bee sT re ~,othe
r-
Mow orlilarhWeak=unteattyliom.4lollll
Sexual Deb ty. anoint ta to Montage gen
erallyLltarrommesationaumWllepsy and
leltm mental an
steal ty, ?whi n .
trom !Self-Mb:se, &o n y Nogr. . awynneemr.:
M. 1).. an ot the awry poor. ae. -
Boon to
BentundermeaMMlS °Villtr•retit •D eon ego, to any m.
dret post p u l o z;l . ,
b c . ;:t e ra or eenth.or two
pot la rowan!, New Tont, roit detaL../Z* 6 4 0 .1
Te sa L Dr. golverwell.si “Martlioa bolocyl , atp.
NEW PAPER HANGINGS.
Fon ItAELOW—lretch Designs, with Gold Bor.
•
darn , ' _
TOR LIIMAGGI2I—PoomeIan Marna on Cizingi
A n a • JNAZ A HALLII—Now Greek Pattern/ on Red Clay
gr ;2I, — CHAMBILLO—Lnoo and Lulls PaGorno
n
r ajark rinds.
irA
man 1 Wood =est.
NOTlCE.—Whereas :Letters-Tea=
teatestery ahem the estate of Zell= XXLLY,
deceased, late or She County of Alleehean
having b een . created to eabserlbefs. 0/1
Roes ',ideated 'to sad estate. era teuested to
e Immediate pareent, aatl gatee battle atatits
or eateads seratitet the SIM. 1 , 11/ maks blown Om
same wlabott deter. to —.NAST YZLLY,
• laleeatzLe el J&DAS Kane, deeessed.
dei;pldesT :,11, 9 /10111111/ miost, asteittny.
ki.)otri
H. CHILDS
& CO..
WHOLES LE DE/11 ' ,E1113 IN
BOOTS;SECOES
..9. IhTl3
SOLE LEATHER,
No. 133 Wood Sireet;
PITTSBURGH, PA.
To SHORT TIME lad CASH buyers we oiler su
perior inducements, us oar facilities for Denuder.
unsurpassed by ANT house East or WM.. PM/MY
WE directly from lunar unripe entirely sor cunt,
we are enabled to sell as low aiany Eastern Jobbing
Hon
MIERCIIANTS are Initted to ea/I and examine
cterstoet and note oar brines before Perebealn
elsewhere..
arclorgs far
HOPE MILLS
Superior Cotton Yarns,
SEAMLESS GRAIN BAGS,
patting, Twine,
COTTON AND LINEN CARPET CHAIN,
c 11190.,
Will be Promptly Filled at
FACTORY PRICES.,
/Wall orders by mall Nlll retelre lamedlate and
earetal attention.
H. CHILDS & CO.
odl:l63:thirT
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON
& CO.
NO. 115 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
Have in Store and are Iteceiving
A MI MORTICE= OE
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Which they offer at
EASTERN PRICES
The Attention of Dealere - is Invited,
lEEE
ON. T. SEU.NRON...7. CSTITECTIION
IP URE CALIFORNIA
GURNER & CO.,
No. 80 Cedar St, New York,
Offer for sale these valuable Wines, which are-gain
ing public favor with astonishing raphilty,: d
whose unprecedented and nude:died popularity an ls
not without merit. They have only to be fairly
Crated to give them the preference over all others.
As a purifier of blood they excel all other Wines:
and the numeralse certificate. which have valuate.
rlly been tendered from the most eminent physi.
clans, as well as gentlemen In everyposltlon In 11l
are proof conclualre that these Winesa•e 'useful lan
all
eases for which they are recommended.
The following brands are now offered byes. They
comprise all the varieties now grown la the State
suitable for male:
WHITE, or HOOK WINE—Of a light straw color,
very delicate and fine flavored.
CLARET—A...apes lor win natural le cue.
ANUELICA—A rich and y sweet wine,
moth admired by ladle., nod valuable In the sick
chamber, as It makes fine wheys and jellies. It Is •
dna deasert wine, and well adapted for Communion
P IMITEL—A light colored, highly aromatic
wine. Very exalter to the celebrated Tokay.
POET—Deep red color, flee flavor and la many
respects similar to the old wines ILLiglOll.
a i l
UM.PIt BRANDY—The pare ! L awton Of onr
wines.
. .
WINE MITT ETtS—A very agreeable tont& and a
sure remedy for the diarrhea.
This is oee of the most valuable combinations of
a useful and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offereitto the public. Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the horthdining the lastfour years,
ate! wherever Introduced it has proved a welcome
addition to the invalid table., the manly circle. and
the b echelon, sideboard. .
Ladles who bays Lost strength and appetite, and
suffer from mm., vomiting and vertigo; gontle
men who "don't feel very well" must before-break
fast or dinner. whose stomachs are out of order
and whose sy tams are gen ends . deranged; mothers .
weaning children and angering nom general debL-
ItY; children of slake nature and souk, dyspeptic
constitutions; travelers whohave ocesslontochange
their water; and all who Ilse maLsrlous districts
and are subject to mlasmat c Ingoences. Will hod It
one of the most.valuable Invigorators Liu can be
taken. •
• . •
It was need' very eatermirely in 13M, with Yoali
gennial satisfsetlon that m offering it to the pablic
now we deem It unnecessary to publish any of the
many certificates that we have received, testifying
In the very strongest terms in Its favor. All that
we can to Is to guarantee that we will pledge our
selves to Walsh an article mai AND UNADITLara•
ATILD,
It : his been given to little children taffering from
weak.... and weak lenge with moat happy effect.
One little girl In particular, with pains In her head,
loss of appetite and d .11y wasting cowmen:dim on
whom all medical skill has been exhausted, has been
entirely restored. she began with bat• tescipoonfal
• day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased
and she is now well.
List of Priciest a
Per Bottle, Pa Dozen.
.$1 CO • , 1 T
5 C CO O
1 CO
_9 CO
Rock.
Wtne
Claret
Fort . ..
Angelien
/trancly
0093:mei
CHINA WABEHOUSE.
RICHARD 't BREED,
31:734CPC)111. 1 r1ErEt,
•
No. 100 Wood Street.
BRITANNIA. AND SILVER PLATED TABLE
WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TA.IIL6 (MTLERY,
always on hand.
CHINA TEA BETS.
CHIN• DINNED sETS,
CHINA. TOILVT. SETS, •
alkl/N• VASES,
• CHINA SPITTuONS,
BOHICHLAN WAKED? EVERY DESCIIIPTION
LAVA CARD HAMLETS,
LAVA VAIMY,
LAVA HMI CONS. -
ENGLISH STONE WARE of all vs:lake. toad I
wholesale and retell trade.
The largeet andmost complete stocked everythlng
In this line In
termsty.
Pekes and he same as lathe eastern ellles.
myl7/039
1866. FALL 1866.
CALIREIrSii.
We are sow exhibition for PALL TRA.DR the
moot extensive stock of goods we hart eltor had the
pteunre of offering to our patrons. -
English-Brussels and Tapestries,
Moor own importation. comprlshig many new end
engine patterns never before to this market.
RICH HMI AND YEAR CIEPITi ASB RUGS
ERBALUIDRItEIt • SWISS LOCI CURTAINS.
Jew lid !legal Paitenti.of Conlin;
Side & Centre Mutts, Loops 84 Bands,
Choke Styles Notting Curtains.
lITABLUat & comaik
Nos. 71 and 73 Finn STRUT.
Next Mate to U. S. 'utom House and Poet ORM
Second floor.
11 J. LANCE,
sua. AND NOOLZN •
DYER LED SCOURER,
chbitgintukrw caztins and chile Co
Clouml Flag Wad without tispacianr
MOS. /SO IMO 181 Mira Street,
Between. W ood ladita lth2 thi•
lay Man
OAK TANNED LEATHER BELT..
INU.—.I: foli 'toot, of all Mom. coadoony on
band. goaranteoa to Do of mitt mut t►.
J. • MILLLPS.
D 9 rata NI In, QUILe itrollt . .
i - ,
UrP/TTSBURGH - THEATFIE.
Ltessr. AND MAsaaus,WlL. HE2IDXS3U2I.
•
Third night of the suteeasful engagement of
YANKEE
[ LOCKET
Who bac been reesired-
this
with orerflowlne
[incises. He will appear this s La two cher.
liters.
THIS (Wednesday) 4%1:N0V the three act
drama. entitled the
YANKEE. IN MUSA: On, TACON'S .7TIST/CE:
Seth Nose. a MeXlenti Miner on his wolrfrain AUX.
leo to Maine......... Yankee Locke.
Overture Orchestra.
To conclude with the drama of
SAM I'ATOIS ?RANCE.
Sam Patch . Yankee Locke.
Bat' USURY ANTER.N..O24. Extraordinary At.
tremor,.
`NEW OPERA MUSE.
C. D. 11E:S1 DDLVOTOZ,
THIS (Y 1 545,55,15 y) EVEN151 5 5 .15,555151 , er sth,
WALLACIFL.
An §}ixuipK, 1\ THEMEFLCELAIIT OP VENIOZ.
WWINVITIN. ti
t Phdr..llArllT
MPrlday -on la% Bone tic, Mr. Walltek, !bribe Int
LP4tilatrab.AavreAt ausctor of NA,
Boon -11 EN RY DUN BALL
Btur.l.i Mterfooo—Grand Fublon.blc YatlaCV
O[tlfe RO 1 •NCa OY s PUOB , yuUIIG Y~7i.
aBIASONIEI BALL.
THIS (Wodneadav) EVENING. Nov. Mb.
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
Fourth Melt of the Champions,
BOBGE•S. dt LLRUE'S 111118TItELS,
The acknowledged Autocrats of Minstrelsy.
24 STA/ZS, 0 COMEDIANS, 4 CLOG DANCER&
Marvelous Vocal Quartette.
NEW BONGS T0.421011T. LIVELY BON aorn.
0311 C Ult. Illit-40111A8 AMY RIARCIII.
- SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
Trial Clog by too Four ChamplOna.
TWO •DBOMIOS.
Admiadoo, 33. Reserved. i•ests. CO.
Doors open at IN; to commence at &o'clock.
Matinee Saturday Afternoon at I o'clock. Tick.
etc M cents. dog.
r PLYMOUTH CHURCH
FAIR AND FESTIVAL,
crr - w
Dec. 11, 12, 13 and 14.
The Ladieio(PLYMOUTH cm, acit will open
o the public on the dais above mentioned, a
GRAND FMB AND FESTIVAL,
Arid will brier for sale lIBITUL TAItOr
ARTICI,6S—TOIII: CONFEOTIONAILY.
/OE CfLISAMA OitaWAS, AC.
The New England 'Kitchen
Will be open, and all the OLD AKD TOOK.
FOLKe will home, In good old farttlone4 tea.
tome, and wLI . BAKED itaAlitl, t
KIN PIES, Durlb*HNl:rr*, APPLIB, KNIVES
TO WHITTLE WITH. &e., Ae., At.
A Programme or •
SPLENDID TABLEAUX
WIN be offered. In which THIRTY Y•UN LA
MEd, h.:ennui THREE HUNbRED YARDS OF
RED, WHITE - AND BLUE, will "WZAVEI A
BOND OF UNION not easlly broken—a =Wine
and beanUtal BHA.
FIRST-CL.fSS
Will be futalacd each day, to all who will come
for It.
ms.ve.z%sels 23.A.ZW=1
Will be In attendance, and other Mulct will be
offered.
Admission Tickets ................ Sc.
Dinner Tickets, and no extra charge for ad
miss
t. ' 'MOO
Beason 1,50
Arian artlelea will be sold at reaaonable prices,
and no advantage will be taken of the 0C411.11011, or
or our v triondm who shall ylslt us.
arA GIIAND -
FERO MILITARY BALL
I=l
City Ball, Thursday Event, Dee. 6th.
Arsons the Invited greats, General O , NZILL,
of Ridgeway notetlety, has signified, his Intertion
of being Present.
The best Ideate which the city :fiords wlO be
attendance.
Card. of Invitation and Adadttaare, 11.00.
dea: pa .
.) I 0ki , p):4:4R916,1•)4; ..itt; it* T.-4911
icosx.en ciam.s3u cox:Lwow
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUM KtU&CO,
ILLNII/FACTLIBIittI 07 THZ
CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILLI
Sperm. Lard and Whale oils,
HID UGH, ?UMW OIL /DIME 1114
ALso, _
tandatd White Burning OH,
No. 88 MarketStioet,
PITTSBITAGH, PA.
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFEIEVG
cmommaaa.nrir. •
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
ifErarEaratv. Tnu r.
wouss IN TraumnancEon.LE.
Ocoee, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
Meat Buspeactealtridgs.) .
MANIRACTTIBMIS OP MIX WEE=
EIUTLINDEN43I- COIL.
sythrea
Brsnd—"Lnoifer
•
EUREKA OIL *ORBS,
Ml-1177ACTIIHM17.S 0
EUREK4 C4RBOX' OIL,
IZIEMZIE3
EUGEKA SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
And Wbotesa Deniers In
Crude, Relined and Lubricating Oils,
LARD. spasm, WHALE AND FISH OILS,
Pio. al Market, St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
O. 4:7. ATC).121X..10, 43.4 gt.
Call mid examine sampler and read Certilleatet.
n015:a14
WARING & RING,
001E18101 WHIRS in BUMS 1E
Petroleum and• its Products,
4 DUQUE&TE W4F, -
wirp.ramticrwmaz. .
PRILADraXHILL ADDRZIgh
WARINC, KING &
C0..MT17:145 Wahnit
. .
EAGLE Olt "I'2°ll
Xaewocrzeaxiqeml3le.
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON.
ftellasrs and Dealers is
PETROLEUM.
.21127Biarmr?ffillenuminA"'"`
LonS BERGE di. CO., Raniiitio•
UM= of GRAND AND EttIUARIC MAIM: I
Waterneme BLILSICSIt_STBSZT; Boma
Sleet 'w ems thm Spillway. NSW %SUL
The Planil tilesnicilree by this m i t er W e ir
by all the Diller wilds or the their
rt e h r g i t ula a TA IT a la i :lle u m rt=ND 'a•
&ten tte_ tete Sole, ' rood. lance. without.. Gaud
Trench setwatlng Action. earvill legs. ailoll desk
t vj g e z ,ar e3;x wri t teu guarantee .
ilatzears.
P::.EXPLOSIONS IN
V—Tbla Ls accomplished bribili• AU'
AD 111 Gill LAMP. imam It anliber Tit=
aor C.lllltaRT. • IS AIR TIGHT, eastaot be brokel by a
PALL. orbs woo GUILE DUR2fixa. It
Said Lamp, giving a item (which Ms .I.lnd
will not blow oat) EQUAL IX EVERT WAY vo t i ta
Et
OAS, at •LT Tint cosi . . Nail C• 11 Ulll
UN LT • ZOOS as ehelipaa Coal. IT ITBORT Ilansalre
TILE I.IOIIT. RTATE ittuaTs flf Ws at No. 8$
ruarth street. Plttabarab. Pa. n014010.w. ,
0111 INT! 1102111N1/1 11011UNTI
..A. Raring rueelved the excluslye wt or
ARNOLD t MLR ELM/ BIIPIMOR minx
.11OMIN Y,
regain:m
I am 1213. t. O. betYuls, sad Wllltslotlatit
mesa throughout Ow season,
yrsale supplied at /ewers rates'
FULNRY RZA.
haktizinsw tilSitystiaat. nolini.aa •mtalt.
10 iimeteLINSICED•pm received
°7 66oaata:; icaL_LY a 00.
am Wkslima, Dumps fr wow, mai,
CI
orn