CZ thcWittOurgh 6agette, I •IULISIIED BY Penniman,' Reed. & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, 136 Fifth Elti•act. 21.: PENNIMAN, Editor.. T. P. 1101:18TON. ratgui9c Etastmes**anagers TE9151 ogle °op ne.a ri i N atr s er a e . d r Ibet.prpew ) eeti...... 15 . auto . Liberal rednoUalla to N ewsboys and Anna. TIIIIRSDAY, DECEMBER 13-1866. IMME , TIC COMPEIITION. The friends of Proteetion to Homo In dustry have unifortnly insisted that if post duties, by shutting out foreign compe. titlon, increased the margin of profit in nby branch of business considerably be- ...yond the average, a domestic competition would be stimulated, and thus the margin, be reduced to the ordinary proportion. Common .experience . concurred with the dictates of plain reason in demonstrating the .correctness of this proposition. • bceeer theleisr free trade theorists have constantly carped and caviled at it as a brazen asshmp lion. It. so happens that the anthracite coal interest furnishes a recent and conclusive illustration ofthe verity of the proposition. During the last three years of the war an extraordinary demand was created fo!' coal —Special causes conspired with the in. - - creased impost duty to shut out foreign competition. In consequence, in all the sen-board markets coal commanded :fabu— lous prices.. A good many individual own- , era of collieries returned to the Assessors of Internal Revenue from one hundred to five hundred thousand dollars of annual profits. 'f he incorporated companies became sud denly opulent. Coal seemed to be the gen uine philosopher's stone, that tutned every thing to gold, or at least to greenbacks. This unprecedented success turned myr iads of covetous eyes to the coal bluffness. Presently tens of thousands were resolved to share in the superabounding gainil. New mines were opened. Old railroads were improved, and the rolling stock upon them augmented. Other railroads were project: ed, and the work upon them commenced and vigorously pushed. Some of these new roads are already in operation, and others of them soon will be.. • Now, what has the effect been.upon•the supply of coal and the prices-obtained therefor? For two or three years the in creased'demand kept even pace with the augmented supply, and prices were main tained, if not advanced. This Year the supply has altogether Outstripped the re quirements of the market, and prices have fallen so low as to entail heavy loiaes. Up to the Bth day of the present month, 2,1%18,- 1398 more tons of coal were sent to market from the -anthracite districts than (luring the corresponding period of last year. This overstock - lei sent prices down at Eliza • bethport, near New York, to 0,50 per long ton for lump. Anxiety to get into the coal trade Las evaporated. Excessive profits have aOLIC their legitimate work. It now remains to adjust this branch of industry to the mar het, and then the average rate of remuner ation will be obtained in it, barring the fluctuations which arc incident to all sub lunary pursuits. But, it maybe asked, why do not nil other branches of business find as speedy adjushient as this under the principle em • bodied in the proposition we are consider ing? The reason is perfectly obvious when we bear in mind , certain essential differences in business pursuits. Some re quire only a low degree of mental capac ity and short preliminary training on the part of the most of the individuals em. ployed in-them, and do not require con siderable Periods either for the material wrought upon to be produced, ,or to con vert this material into the ultimate commo• dity. In other departments high inteill sconce, long and carefni experience, intri tate machinery, conspire with lengthened pfooesses for growth and- manufacture, to retard competition, and delay the period when the margin of profits must necessar , ilyecone down to the average, Not a fevi employments rest iunder the Imputation of being sustained by protec tive imports, which aro not so in reality. When a computation is made of all excise • and income duties with which these em ployments are burdened, it is seen that these amount to nearly as much or even more than the import on the avails of cor responding foreign employment. In all these instances the import is in no proper sense protective. It is simply an expedi ent for nuking excise and income taxes suf - fithent for the production of revenue to the • government. It does not require uncom . mon discernment to see that when the va rious internal taxes on a particular article of domestic production amount to as much as the external tax oa the like article of foreign production, that the home produ ' 'car is competing on equal terms 'with his foreign rival. And this is the condition, : or very 'nearly the condition; in which many branches of industry are now work ing along. Whoeier means to understand. the bearings of discussions on this subject, and especially members of Congress, who mean to act for the welfare of their con: stituents, should make these computation-a for themselves. In numerous cases they will discover, notwithstanding all the ' clamor to the contrary, that the amount of protection, so far fiombeing increased dur ing the war, has been seriously dimin ished.' _ OUR UNIVERIATY We are glad to be informed that such is the prosperity o f the Western University as to number of students, number of fact& ty aad increase of endowment, that its friends are already contemplating plans for greatly increasing l its usefulness. The experiment, eve' with the very limited means possessed, hes afforded satisfactory proof that a - good literary institution can be plistaiacci here. That we should have such an institution of the highest order all must admit. No reason can be giveu why our cities should not have the advantages for education enjoyed in nearly all the prominent cities of our country and in the cities of Europe. To send to distant places our money, and then send away from their homes at the critical period of their lives our BOMB, is impolitic and wrong. The students, and money are here. , The influ ence of a University of the' highest order on the different 'professions, on our mann facturers, and on the only phase of educa tion, as well as on the - morals of ouryoutb, is incalculable. We are glad to know that our business men and men of Wealth are determined that this want shall be sup plied, and that we shall not be so far be hind other cities in this respect, and are subset ibing liberally towards its complete endowment. Already,ithey are thinking of more extensive grounds, of more and larger edifices for preparatory, academic, medical and law departments.-The plan Is a noble one, and means to consummate It Ahmed at DM be . furnished. lot us /We at our own doors every advantage for our sate. The object commends itself to all our citizens. YOUNG HEN'S CHRISTIAN AStiOCIA..; ! —Mx. J. S. Blunt, of Detroit, fold a ftetieicimi TION. • hil e emi of real estate for 1110,01 X), last wnok, nntl There are sonic excellent sugrestions in ' There article with this caption, published on ' h m i t= r ,, r o l l .=%"` :.''‘,": r ' s t '....".' tri'.'.. j r`: our third page, which we commend to the i ry. llti eonversa . tlormi neai'.u.lit. au. attention of our Christian readers. The ' The arc ----..".."-1; —re ler leorno is of the llaardore°••• -- ' • ' ' • f • suggestiOn of the writer, that the Christian • Tri,,, i 'll, e wcro sold int:lt:cam en 1•11 , 1n3. I 131 1, oil non Lexington, Association of young men should be . t w ro n ui l iTt r ll lit.P.essd.'44stiigtiLi-•IY Amoug "planned and adapted to suit more genet- !It ° , P"„„,""",'" '" 1 "•' - ' )' 11 titssravriceiZ ere . • us... titttretl Of /1; rs ••.. ally ate diversified tastes, habits and , saii- 1 cation of young men, without regard to L F their reli:iloies character," will, however, rci striko many, as it did us, as subversive of iv' the main and distinctive object of the assn dation. The words might convey the im- 3 preseion that a man might go in and carry , with him any j)ernicious sentiment, or vici..' ous practice which lie may have a cquired by , ..1 IL. ton tttl Ili habit or education; but the writer utterly disclaims any such thought; but that Le yori only insists that a man ought not to be do e s barred bete it beCause he may have in- asry dulged in had habits, or may rot yet be a member of any Christian Church. With me this remark we submit his seggestions, 1 chi term only adding that such associations ought nror.. dill to IV so managed as to afford practical evi- chin ely duce and illustration of what Solomon toJT, eayn. says of Wisdom—which is his term for that poya, which astinguishes the true Christian VEIL from other men—" Her ways are ways of TO FAIL leaßantnent, and all Ler paths.are peace." THE FORTIETH CONGRESS. " By a vote of I.T; to 80, the Rouse of Rep resentatives passed a bill calling the For tieth Congress together on the 4th of March. Its passage in the Senate by a vote of more than two-thirds is certain.: There is a creditable feature in this bill, which is this, that the members of the present Con gress who were re-elected to the next, will not be entitled to mileage by the immedi ate transfer from the Thirty-ninth to the Fortieth. • Rad such a law as this been on the stat ute book on the Id of March, 180, the course of jameEW Jon:: SON and his "policy" could hare been arrested before he did so much mischief by usurping the legislative power of the government. =2 Charlotte Thompson is playing in Sava The occupation of croakers In the south will soon he gone. —George Alfred Townsend has returned front Europe. —Utahconceals more entne than any other territory In the Union. —The school system of Arkansas has become virtually extinct. —The guests of the Richmond hotels are treated to bear meat. —There is a mania for railroads among the people Of tleorgut Just now. —llrs. John .11ori Wray has given $1,500 in aid of a new raid upon Canada. —Forty divorces were granted by a Now liampsiiire court in two days. —A Richmond paper -speaks of the present Congress as "Tim Wreckers." , hc;. l 6 .: . ;r t e l 'a ui r e a r t a ft e rro d.. z e iNygd oi sr „ lth gold, and —The nowly discovered gold fields lu Cana dr, are pronounced very rich. —The officers - 45f Internal Revenue are seiz ing alLstilleriee by the wholesale. —A young man in Yvnlot, France, has now been iiiceping for about tour weeks. —s injured widow has recovered $750 in a N. Y. Court from a faithless suittr. —Tne ”petroleurn belt" in California Is 700 Del long nod forty or day miles wide. —Anna Dickinson is convalescent, but will 01 be able toleeture for several weeks. .13enat.Or Gill hrie'S health Is Improving, and. tie expects iob;ltri ivaJiliaingtonortNew lc —A New Yore lady who lost a limb while en deavoring to get Into a street ear, bUcs for —Whipping school girl° on the calves of their legs 15 u new• feature of the Aurora, 111., schools. —Frank Brownell, Ellsworth's avenger, la now on Only at St. Louis us Assistant CoratilL4- aary of Musters. —IL Norwich, Conn, clergyman offers to forfeit,o6u a quart. of pure spirits can - be found in that city. —Donatibi great cornet, will be visible to mor tal eye* again in the year 38.13. Cut this para graph out for reference. —A bill Is before the Alabama Legislatuin to dividethe school fund pro rats between the white and black schools. —The oiheiai exhibit of the correspondence of liltlwaukeesshows that the people of that. city are becoming more literary. —lt seems French law requires .savings hanks to publish the munes of owners of de posits nor:lamed for thirty years. —The lfoesU Table pronounces Swinburn the strotigent, truest and moot original poet we have had In the present generation. —There arr-cellar residences in New York which, at high tale, are half lull of water. The children are sounitines imprisoned by the flood. -]lied Charlotte P. Hawes, well known In the world of literature,. Bled In Worcester, Itase.,on Thursday mornlng, a victim to con eumption. —"The work of a thousand men for four years." la the Inscription placed prominently on the new bridge over the Susquehanna at Uavre do Grace. . • —The Gazelle de France is the oldest newspa• per extant. It is 110 W in its two hundred and thirty-sixth year, and was already mature be fore the revolution of 1688. —A colored individual, up before ono of the Boston coons recently, was asked by, the Judge what his business west Re replied, "1 nave been a. servant, but have come down to e. laborer. —Wiggins, the Chicago Gift Enterprise swindler, is wanderlnk in Arkansas. He was confronted in Memphis the other day by a ' pugnacious creditor, who forced him to shell out thirty dollars. —A bloody duel with bowie knives was fought by the light of a lantern in a baggage car on tee Nashville It-Hroari, and the two content-ate cut and sleatictrat each otner un ill both were fatally wounded. • ' —The last report that Edwin Forrest had quit too stage forever, is as tree as a hundred previous statements to that effect. He will play an engagement during tile holidays at the French Theater, Ness York. —Cpon the recommendation of General Sher man, the Secretary of War has changed the name of Fort Ellsworth, Kansas, to Fort Har ker, la 110110 r of General Harker, who was kill ed at the battle of Kenusaw Mountain., —The United States Consul at La Rochelle, France, reports that the vintage this year in of an interior quality. The absence of sun chine at the harvest time and the prevalence of rain haveproduded diaastrone results. —Among the cities added to the long list of those containing defaulting office-holders is Albany.. it is announced that-tie Receiver of Taxes of. that city, who handle, 61,000,000 year ly, and gives but $lO,OOO bonds, has abstracted —At Bourg ..S.r^entel, near lit Etienne, lives one Lucien Truett, who is said to hays discov ered the method of making silk direct from the mulberry tree without the intervention of the silkworm. No hint Is given of the process by which this Is effected. —lt Is proposed to establish a club In 'Lon. don for the social Intercourse of member of the medical profession, British and foreign; to promote and maintain a mutual interest and fellowship between them; and to cultivate friendly relations with men of arts, sciences and letters. —ln France three hundred and Ility political papers are pubitched, of which sixty-three are printed in Faris, and two h undred and sixty. seven in the departments. Seven hundred and three non-political papers are daily printed in the metropolis, and sit hundred and four In the departments, besidesthe political organs above enUalelllted.. • —ln France the time and material expended in packing wine bottles are of immense value. A great saving on this has been effected by the use of India rubber rings .which, placed round the bottles, prevent all far, and by keep ing them apart renders breakage impossible. le hen the bottle. are unpacked : the rings are put aside for future use. ' —A cheerful clergyman. In Mad lean, Wiscon sin. Rev. Mr Matson, a Scotchman, lately electrified his congregation by getting grossly Inebriated, and In reply to a gentle remon strance of one of his deseeee he indicated two roads, leading in totally different directions —one that the church might gala 11— the other ' that he was going to Scotland. • —The D a vy . Clarion, published at Jackson ' Mississippi, is printed on paper imported from Belgium ex pressly for that establishment. They ordered about two hundred reams . an eipertment, and paid for it at the rate of thirteen and a halt cents per pound in gale. The ruling price In Jackson for honie mans facture is .twenty-one dente per pound, in cur rency. —On every'cle. Sabbath three aged men at tend worship in the Pacific street Methodist Episcopal Cnureh, at Brooklyn, X. oiley. Henry Boehm, years chi, member f tho Church for 64 }lmre; Daniel Ayres, 77 •years old, a member of the chiffon for 61 years: and .0. T. Wendell, 97years old, and a member of the church for 77 years. All of them retain surprising activity ojbodyand mind. —A Debby young man In Cleveland, asked employment of an individual, who inquired whether ho could ride, and he said he wanted a person for a business that made it necessary to do a good deal of traveling. The applicant at ri ref eagerly seized at the opportunity, but le. susted to Snd that he bu-ine.s con sisteddi in g riding a. blind and infirm old horse. in a circular track, for the laudable purpose of grinding tad-bark. lie declined the propos!. tion. —Mr. B. T. Montgomery, who is decribed as one of the most intelligent freedmen of an el der brother of the rebel President, bas obtain ed from his late master a lease of his two large plantations in Mississippi for a term of years, and he proposes to organize a colored comm for their cultivation. The govern ment of the association is to tie .4/minded d u o Coell seleeted by the community. whose - ty itshall be 10 adopt such rules and regain. Mons as experience shall show to bo necessary fonts welfare." CONSEMpTION CAN BE CUBED, nd la beteg cured evert day by pereot a who use the ner. A. W ILEOS'S GIL EAT REMEDY 1011 CONBIIIII.IION. Thg•ne who have bled It are roll• tug einstan , l , to testify to Its groat b erlt, and the vroctl•rtal , mres It4as performed ..11.3 thrir case was cons , dered hopelcal Sold only In Pitthboriak at .19SErtt koEMINCPS Drug mud rstoot Mr.11c1,4. Drio!, No F.t Mnrket. IEI2 tieni by mall anywhere on receipt of OW and procure a parr p`rlet, olvlug 41111 bli.tory this extraardta.ry me thetas. What Moyne's Oint meet Will Do —lt . will cure Itch In (roma^ to 46 eoure. I.—lt wlll cute the most obstinate cases of Teeter. 3—lt 4DI fore Chrocle LI-snipe] as °flue ace. 4—lt will care Salt lt.cuu . bcald Head. It—lt „11l cure Itching a'l I , suptl ns. f.—`t w 111 rosltively cure all Skin I/Incases. SWASSu • S OINT.ENT and Scratch Do more. ••ITCH•• Dr. Swayne's Otntment, ••11,TTEit" "ITCII•• Dr. Sigeryne's Ointment, "TETTEIt" •'ITCII•• "ETEIt" ••ITCII" NEVER KNOW rt • .TETTEIt". •'ITCH" ••TETTEu•• ;•ITCH" TO FAIL "TETTEIt•• "ITCH" . "I•ETTEIt" Prepared outs by Dr. SWAYNE t SON, l•hlla dclisbla bold by !,PCLARKAN & M , KKNNAN, N 5 ]fatter street, OEO. A. KELLY, 37 Wood Bt., JOS. VI.EHINU. Set Hark. et.. A. TORICENCA. cor. 4th and Alarket Directs, Pittsburgh. KANE et DEULTT, . au=l24:77S AN AUTUMN SEGIIJEBI Now. as heavy fogs arise and searching winds com mence to blow: now.as the human body, like Inanimate nature by the heats of summer, be g.tstteor lalkt thefrog tract; NOW is Ifor a preparatory tour-• of the Lett acclimating medi cine in existence, • 11OSTETTEB'S STOht&Cll. • • - - Fever `and Ague le rampant In all parts of the country. Quinine, tie physicians adiolt, will-not quell tile entire the Micas., which at present per vades thelN:sit. It to well that It Is 50 5 I .. tr the remedy Iso-called) le deadlier than the malady. Slut If tolisind Is Inefaelent In Intetnialttent term g, safe t o HITTEILb Irrealetnle. Ix would he safe to make consract, under heavy peosltles, that any given 4 •Feyer-and-Ague Illstrlet:• should he exempted frii wouin the disorder for any particular time. provided Inhabitant. ld take the u urr).ll6 ace riling to dlrectiOne, during the term of the contract: :three bas never been an Instance It medicine which this sterling Invignrant and soil-febrile medicine has failed word s ont hgam t piaint,aWtudixce p y )sks.have abandoned all the olllclnalsped:lse and now preeertue this harsh ss aerie-able tonic, and nothing else.. as Dreren.lre and cure for all the forms of chills and fever. V gor tilt thing most needful In these cases as well as lu spepsta and nersinis elections, .o 0 uosTirrr EN'S BIT l'Eltb are the safest. r est, and most telmlesonte strengtbening preparas n that human still has yet concocted. ADVERTISEMENTS -----, WM. BINGHAM, Jr.,dams Exprosa Office, 64 /6:/th Street, Is an au thorised Agent to reemve Advertisements for theIIABETTE, and al! other papers throughout the United &ates and the Canadas. 3 . 1(0113111G MEN'S ASMJCIATION. — In areordanse wile a ree• oluthin or the Aseoelatlon, at R. last meting, roll-honk 1e now open at the store of 01.0.'1001r S Co.. on Flab .trect. 011 who hiss been present at arty of them crimp. of th e 000. awl both other morel prong mad dr Pitt, burgh: Allegheny.or surrounding boroughs tie tire to become m-mhers. are Invited t 6 do no by lb pr,ment of TWO 1011.1.0110 (the an ouol +eel t Olivet' McClintock, and .laulag the Constitution at any tune before die toot. rollmol FORTY THOUSAND IN USE OF ILRINCE'S AUTOMATIC CHUAN/4 A on ME LOD.EONS. Every instrument warranted for FIVE YEARS. •n illustrated Catslogue, with full gescription of styles, wilt tot sent free to any Address. cnAnLorte • tfo.A3 Fifth street, second door shove Wood, deli Wholesale and beton Agents. TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed Pro posale will be received of tb is once until HAT oyitto.ay, 1310, { o'clock P. at., for MAK- I A W . /JAKE" front Hoottrich arroet to Gray's alley. One r ultra to be compl-ted by April lot, 1,1. and - the balance to be completed by October tat, 1467. locormationvelattun to the 1.001 f 3,1 be obtained from JOHN lint/HAW. Chairman at Com mittee. or. It. It. FitiroC IS. del3:pla coy Co stroller._ fi.ATES! SKATES! SKATE I DIVE RECEIVED MOST'OF iTOC.II, and offer to 91e Trade a. eelectlon from _ . 5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS !RAE. ES Before purchasing elsewhere, ca and examine my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JABEES SOWN, No. 136 Wood Street noision W&. lAM MILLER, MU CCE.,5012 TO MILLER. & RICKLTSON WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND I M PORTERS OF Brandies, Wines and Cigars Nos, 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irvin Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS. &C = SKATES! SKATES Prize Sli-xite, Club ttt, Shre&g., SKATES FOR TH S MILLION, GO ar M 1%7 /a Dinvntfh Buildisag, Flfth.Street. FINE WATCHES... WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED I ACIENTS for the celebrated SWISS WATCHES. Made by ADAMillt. one of the best Watch _Man ufacturers In Esrltzerland.. Persons' In want .of a NEAP FINE WATCH would do well to call and see them before purchasing . elsewhere. '3. R. REED & CO. delltp67 BITOA.DIVAY EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, 104 CORM TIM AND SIIIIIMLD STS. 104 Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Story. FRIOAUCIAN OYSTERS AVU OAR E tot all kinds on baud. 4,,Ve (1. Z : l; l ll.rinali, Eß' IPr.Prkt.". BELTING ! BEI,TING ! LEATHER ANU CUM BELTING. Also, ir;t3l 11014/i PAciiiNG Se Of the beat quality arid lowest price., at the X.13.431vi , Rubber 7Z1491=• cat, NOS. 26-AND 28 ST. GLAIR STREET. 110DTP18 AND BOARD FOCI TOM ON AND A GENTLEMAN AND Rita C. be accommodated 'With licame and Board, by 11..valting at L. B. LLIU.Lei'S, No. 178 Eaderal•t., A.l,legbopy. OM BBLS. BR • DI N lELLOI LAJ senellred and 10 aala by ntel,l WbOlOttratgliZtaMe JAMES T. BUOY & CO., (Socctssors to B. Jones 6 C 0.,) Corner Fourth and Wood Eits.. BANKERS & BROKERS, • DIALISS IN ILL ISMS 0 Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECTIONS nude on 'all scot seible Polite 10 the United dtates and Cusdes. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. LADLES' RELIEF ASSOCIATION. HIE S MANAGERS OF TH E LA- ItEl ,IP.N A,P4UCt 4TION. ofse CitY Pfttemrph, will ',frame meet at th e house of Mr.. 11A USIA It IDES"''. No 11. Perm 3trent, DA V. the 14111 toot. at 3 Y. M. tcl3lol Mits. E . F. DENNY, Vresident,_ NEW TWO-STORY BRICK 1) R ELLING FOR RENT, lEEE Containing 'lv rooms, on Esplanade alreet, A •heor Cub neer N ord. Common. Rent 6100 Vor Sean Irameolate poseessien gireti. The Carpets, OU Cloth and lttindr, which era an new and of toe best uaallt•, only Veen. used toe ree months, must or sold to the party taking' 't he furnttate. constsiong of o elegant Carved Walnut racier unit, covered with WV. Reps; r cave fluter Talon. Waittuv.Hat Back. 'flat large gins,: one elegant Nose...KAI Clamber Net, e of Walnut., Oas. Vining litiont Eurnil"rot Coo" glu Utensil, en , are alto for rode. ti On'd Dre ier selling out to a party desirons of going to bones teentne. Terms cash. AilertsB liel3:llia BOX ;00, Pittaborgh, I.cCLECTOCI3.II. • • • BOOT AND SBOE EIIPOBIB.III, No. 9;2 Federal Street, I= i34zrzetlisms Karr 811. den J-1. --- A E.LEGIIENY COUNTY, ss.—ln the Court or Common Pleas, No. iso, June • WIEGINO LOSENKINI Is, MARGIE I LOSENKRAIT Libel In Dlvoreu. And now, Der. nth, leed. the Court nppolnt .101 1 N M. KENNEDY. tul., n• Conanleen:Tiler to take teatircony on the part of libellant. illol6 VIZ Itsconte JACOtt U. WALTER, rroCy. To Margaret Itroenkrana. the above named re spondent I'oll are hereby nott led that toe under sinned 1011 at 'Sun to the lutes, under he above appointment. at the o t co of 'l'. It. Il.trltrttO .t Co No. ND Yllth 'street. City of Pittsburgh, on TN UItSIJAY, the 3.1 day of January. totr, rt 2 o'clock In the afternoon of that nay, whorl .10 where you ran attend itoo think proper. detltiattreF JOIN M. KENN el/ T. Com'r.l WHITE, OUR & CO.. No. 2 i 3E`lftis. /Street. kill, lust opens 1 a DOW stock of Prints; I 1 iliu., Flannels, X.R.A.S7 - Ec.MTO3, e 60., Wlll,lt tiler offer At very low Parer A LLEGUENY COCIVTY, ss.—ln the Court of Common Flom, No. P;;:, March Term, MS. ANN LEONARD, by her neat Mond, vs. J. A. LEONA. nib And n 0,., Dreeruter Nth, 146 d, the Court appoint dooN M, REA,. F.DY, ht., Commissioner to tut, testimony of.ttue“es on part or 'Moamar.. Yrteat Ttls Itaconn J A:C011 11. WA.a.TEIt, ProVy. To J. A. Lt °turd, the snore named re222ondent• You will take notice that the under lirned will at ter.. to his dultee, uncer the shore hypo ntment. on TM EdIJAI tue Slit day of JunuarY. MC. at onto k r. 22. at the oelce ot T. 25. HAILILT'ON & CO No. Ott Fifth et,c t, elty of l'ltthburgh, when and where you eau attend It you think wetter. deNttpwF .I,HA M. r&Nnei , Com•r. BANK, • No. 43 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Pa. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABL This Bank leaving been lately 'organized. Is now open for the transaction of his•inevo, ac their new lianbing Utilise, north ride of Ohio Street, near runt to ne snare. Deposits received in par and onerous funds. Inteit.i•t :u nwed detio.itto. enilertio P thailen all principal points in .the tilted Statealand Ca o nada,. Dlacount Daya—LTRiCY TUESDAY wild FRI DAY. • 0,0 . 0. I Jon A. 5t,..1.!, rn toon (Huai. Jame.. V. 'jell, I' •1.1 11 , 10.rron, Ucorge Balm. l'n4 i. JAMES 11. RIDDLE. cnneier KANE'S PATENT PETROLEUM SOAP. SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP & BEAUTIFU AN SWIMS TOILET ANDMISIIING SOAP CORI K 4 E'3 PETROLEVX 80.1 P After numerous ratlsfulory tests In hundreds of sanallles. eoundenUi otfered to the public , en its establlehed merits, as the last Toilet neap In the market; as a HI on-rate Waghlog Sap and Ftraelee of all Cloth of tin s. It is also and being excellent remedy for all (Muumuu.. Dire.... From Itapeculiar chemical combinations, It Is et, tireiy free from duplearriol, odors, nod foreign sub stances. Fur 1111 t It list principal Druggists and Unser In Pittsburgh and Alleglituly. 5ie21,48 PAPER MANUFACTURING C Printing and Wrapping Papers CLINTON MILL, STEUBENVILLE, 01110, 10111.111 TON MILL, NEW 1311101110 N, I'A. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa'. OPFICEMS—A CO PST II ARTJE, President. JNO. B. LIVsNIiSTON, Treasurer. • SAMUEL Ut9/1..E. retstry. DinELTOns—August Hartle. dolst Atwell. S. H. Hartman. John 11. LiV11.10tOrl• John. M. Perkins. C. It. Merrick. Cash nth' for Prtper Stock. slot.r.tott c. A. Y. mmus 11OPPER Si CO., (Successors to R. 14 Bulger,) N . O. 45 Smithfield. St Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds of 3F9IMELIVI ° I"II:7IFLE Parlor, Chamber, • and Dining Room Seta OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, Together with a full aeoorttneat of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture ConatidUT . hand and for nle Al the Lowest 00.arki. Px-locr EASTMAN'S PATENT Portable Folding FAMILYBEDSTEADS Thelest Bedsteads fut Fad) Use in thelforld. We manufacture variant alms and styles of both DOLII3I.E.ANDiaINULIC BEIMTEALM.}Ittif which jYe so arranged as to admit of their ltelog easily oltird nitituot rrrooring o bon or scre to. Craven dls• error.. lnc the bettillug. Wean folded they arc per fectly poettsUle, and can easily he carried from room to room or from !muse to house. To be seed at 13AIITti 6. MOTTZ'S, 86 Smith- Del. street. H. P. OWEDisi. Agent. J UST RECEIVED AT • CIoEtI=VJES a - 3EV17.131.,11: 4 1r 37 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Fisted Spoons and Forks, Of (be best manufacture. I have a'm•nn band a well selected etdck o 4 WATCtiES, CLUChti and EWELItY. whlßls lam Wittig lot, (sr cash. Glee me snail. dee: 1:7171. CANDY TOYS: CANDY' TOTS: 3,000 BOXES CANDY TOYS` MMIIIM OD band bad (or axle at EASTERN PIM IS, by = SIXTH WARD TAX PAYERS. NoTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN that moltldd te put utt tut Bau m 11.5 hirtuys -7 11.113VUC:e 1111w oot be Wren. ()Mc., FPn A . BUTLIFt., Collecitor. pile titrect • • lIOLIDIY _ MUMMER -. Rill' S OIPNY, BO OHSELLERS, 55 Wood Sheet, HOLIDAY BOOKS FTINT33I ZITIJITIONIS I Cl3:4* The Standard Authors. ELEGANT PRESENTATION BOOKS, BOOKS YOB TIIE YOUNG, FAMILY BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, WRITING DESKS And &Great Vatlely of utter articles In Our de11.01%1-ls MSNUFACTUUZUS O} A One assortment of W. P. ntsnEn *CO.. Candy and Tov Manufacturera, Corner Sloth and Liberty stre«to HAVE OPENED 'GNI SPLONDID SUM OF ==i Richly Bound and Illustr,ted In Great Variety. POCKET BIBLES Amtrican and English Rditions, HYMN BOOKS, &c They aloe, utter an Elegant A ,-ortment of ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY 'Four i st*,' Ja.Ml7=l rirCill 0 MPORTANT TO BRICK MAKER 3c).cac,c) ur TEN With - Flight Men: SWORD'S STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, EZ= The Pittsburgh Brick Machine • AN D BRICK lIANUFACTUBING CO., fur the Wien, Eddie aui Soatb•hsten States. T HE MACHINE IS SELF-TEM PERM:. ea-W.111) 11.000, (right to use being proportioned to the ex tea an I pupil Won of territo ry.) Is rut. by au C loch calm", engine. works al • Isinds of clay, makes SUPlettle ISHICK. pressed la s'esel moulds, require, only right men to dlt ths rlsy, fad the grittier. t•ke away the edict and bake them In thy yard, and stakes brick a fat a Tea vc ei to run the cosine. in our own yarn, our rate of malrg is from 40 tooo a minute. We Halm this to be the brat PAYING barbine In use. A roachtne may he area In nos-ratan in ansr yard) at Glenwood tour miles abuse the city. on the north side of the blanontahela aver; reached by the Connellsyllle Osilroad. Machine. Yard, sosunty and:State Risihtifor Cale. For lullluodonattuu, •pply for circulars, in per son or los mall. at he odic, We are prepared to On large ton baits of brick. tiamplee of she bark to be seen as No. 70 Fifth street, and the ()Mee, 230 LIBERTY ST., PITIRDERGIL PA 11. M. •. ACKLEY. Vie. PresMem; W. M. MceirACliti.N. Trvariirerr S. A tin tireAtill. Verretary. DIM TO ti-h. M. tiler. A. ArkirTi Itrictcl. John Aiken. W C4l p. derip3 WETRERILL & SLOAN!S PBTF~NT. LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS P.4ITMINT Gas Condensing Burners, z_bto De rued on any Lamp, and /Awnse entirely Hunters Mon Drys. similar produced be Oboe apreada out to that of (taa. The conitruct It such Out the smoke is eonlined In a • Condenrlng Chamber, and is wholly converted Into [utte. Ihr burner f oes not depend directly upon thr wick tor Ito light, hut burn. lite smoke numb produced theurrom, and Barns Less 011 Than Chimney Lamps, And produces a i mo m rodl i r . l.l: i ls e ng- r lati than any other STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. Haring purchased the right of disposing of the above Burners In Allegheny County, pante. wish. log to examine or purchase, ean be accommodated by calling at myoffice ' 134 WATEII abor, timlllideld, ttaburgh. JAMES 'BLACKMORE ,WCANVIdiStItS. WANTED. - • CATJ). _ TN CONSIDERATION OF NUMER .OUS eXTI.VSIONti thatwkly 41i:earring ... from lb. o f I OlL,the latidorsiastsii have cool:Wiled to sell their Olt, AT ItisTAIL at their AV A11C1101.1.4E, No. 88 Daes.riccot , lffirroelt. • Olt le guaranteed to PTAK!) A FIRE TERT OF HO I/ Et. tOLF.d and upwards. and Is Itopected for export by competent Inspector:. Timm who w el l t o and REM AISLE AR TICLE 11l Flo to pun**. the SOHO OIL. BUFFUM. ILEIIENV A; CO., RO. 33 MARKET bTREET. • Machlulata and all others can be furnished Lard, Open and Fetroletort Lubricators et retail. LADIES , ruts, • XISSEW FURS, GENT'S FURS TILE LA IVIEST AND BEST AsSGRTMENT IN THE CITY. nELLINIi AT VER t - LOW , PRICES, AT TIIE. HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE 111% aCo iqt. -4±l DO 131 WOOD STREET. ALLEN'S REFINED CIDER. A. Superior Article FQR 14.t1.1E BY GRAFF Br, REITER, Sole A& 215 Liberty St,, Pittsburgh MEW DUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!; JAMES T. SAMPLE HO OttiNhON ß TS., ALL. 1111124 Will keep on band a toll assortment of all lands of r,ittriorts, And 'which will be sold cheaper than alt 7 other Loose to the two cities. recrilAdeoa cerefolly prepared try a drat cLuki d it t ilttis of l'EliPliklEftY and FANCY . 150/11.11 att. hmke. oaf $30,000 PARTNERSHIP. A THORrIUON BUSINESS MAN, owls:mm.lx assasodlua the stow. 46;014..41ms r ea engsge as tattoo bus tieefi purtgar t la We t Map. aalss - Sore ' t r gtoges bearluPte wt „ e;it nottce4. Address tto isouss7 I. 16C). Ac10:1,11 3113, 1[76V1/hoe, SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! 2,300 PAIRS OF SKATES r2”) . 1.E. • • SrtIONU. 1t."... ,'h, /D.A. I'LECTION NOTICE.—An 'Elec- Anon fur etven Director, of thin Bank, to ,erre for the tnnti:na fete, a 111 be held athe Itnnk on .Innento rth, • Le;', tete, n the hours BUM:JACTURERS ° PRICES • II n. v. n . pet, • I ofett _ GoanoN, Canitiee• Just rcce:•ed direct from the Mouut••tnn ro, •od DEM 4SLT HENRY MINER'S MAMMOTH BOOK STORE, Nest Door to the Post Office, Call and t z amine the Rtock and prices Dc rore pur = GO TO y3.c)3B3mytrrsi , , No. 16 Fifth Street, FOR HOMY GIFTS. They have N'st received a large and well selected tock of FINE er CI 013 S, CONSISTING OF DIAMONDS. AMERICAN, ENOI.4H AND SWISS WATCHES, SOLID SILVER WARE. - FABIAN GOODS. - FORKS AND SPOONS. • T;LIILE CUTLERY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,. ‘7421.-‘ 1 339,* s*Tc,. And a i very large to of FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE From the heat Manufacturers and the YERY LATEST STYLES. Do not forget the Old Stand NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. = BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR IllE ii:MI 32 0 M .7"' fa, JUST OPENEU AT II II I_ Gl" 13 "V S , 1%0. 2.:: Wood Street A titiTlßr'„oinl'A R TA i t l iniY.... O .5, raft destine and at)le..• A doe lot or . PARIAN STATUETTES, LAVA WARE. DECORATED TEA. TOILET, RRIAEF'AhT AND DINNER tiErs, All or Which Is offered on the most reuotiable nits. H. HIGBY. dell:p37 HILLERMAN'S liff IIND FM EMPORIUM, - I.luT.,lc!Eßtart).ll,..fi.Fsileililo3l6), which L. Offered at, vim:lr x.c0vvx1.43,...r.mu5. Our special lT now 1. MIE4CLILOW.Darsci. CA-vat's iEg imm SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES, Although prepared with • Pall line or HATS AND GAPS, WHOLLOALE ANL) RETAIL.' - 1-11.1-41...]ERAIE.A.Thrs No. 75 Wood Street. nomo. - pITTSBIIRGII - BREWERY. CARSON, DARUNGTOi & co., BREWERS, MUSTERS a HOP DEALERS, • 8ue.e..... to JOSHUA 11110 DES .t CO., Pittsburgh. WII. W. ANDERSON, Apes - I:way, • The attention of the customers of the two Arms le partieninity Invited to ..ttr ALES AND PORTER. Which. through the careful 'selection of Malt from our extentive malting heilitles and Hops from the yards tact and West, we eau guarantee to be pure and itatlefaeiory to the stade Our it OIL ALK has been highly recommended by ,atift AiltaBolltsuscett . etomers will please be particular a leave their ord ra at his °Mee adjoin • tag his old Brewery, or at our ogles. Corner of Doinesne.Way and Barker's 'Hey, nonin:o JAMAS 1311ITII. a. A. TOMO]. THOMAS 1300111 TIIOII.AB BROWN. AIaIIGHENY BREWERY. Having purchased the old established Brewery known as the A lALEGIIEIs filtitWEßY, ormerl owned by (lamp Hee him, we would In f form the y public that we Intend coullnulog the manufacture Of SPRING. WATER ALES, Move from Pure Spring Water. and from our facili ties and lonk experience In the' usiness. e feel iodised.' that we will be enabled to glee entire eat. Wootton to those who may favor us with their pat. 0.14 e. ThIZETre 410 C I CI O ., 465 'Rebecca Street, ALLEGHENY CITY. My-ill orders left at BROWN 'A GRAHAM'S. 1103 ber to. ty street. Pittsburgh, will be promoc 6;l6 ptly L ib ned 1 .111110, X taint:lLL/ILL ...... . ...C. U. 31011141.16 X. pox CITY SPICE . MILL. STRICKLER& MORLEDCE. FIRTH STREET EXTENSION. Near re.lllll. Avenue Having recently purchased the above Mill, we respectfully Inform the public that we will continue the monufacture of PUKE ePleKnand 11(111TAED, Ica, which we will be able to furnish to he HOLZ tIALE and RETALL DE ..LERa at the 'LOWEST MARKET PUKE. Also COFFEE aud 0110tIND NUTO ROAtTED to order on short notice. EYE FLOUR - and FRESH GROUL.I.) p 0.1.07 MEAL con stantly ~ 0 band. Aiming - to deal fair we solicit the patronage of the public. It J. BASTER. formerly of the Congress Spice Mills, will be found on hand at the mill at all times to attend to the wants of customers... STRICKLUR 31ORLEISGE. GRAI:Fc . 98 Liberty Street, DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PRODUCE, Freehand Choice Art.:lee, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Our afm 11 to keep a . First-Class Family Grocery, And rnake'lt a SATISFACTION to ALL ' , he may favor as arab then . patronage. In QUALITY, PUICE and USA LI ntl. IhIRCUS . C GRaIEF, 00 Llborty.atreet, corner of T y rry. sela .IEXIMTS DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, X.IiITEII3. VITA X 1.33, • •N D French Clocks, &c. gl!e to the rtIiPAIRINU Ur .r(o. 22 Finis Street. seihDerrt (4.OLD AND TINTED PAPER UANOINII9 for intle WP, 51AB5FIALL, dee 111 Wood 6trtet, _ . NOTICES • 6r „,„.,„ ~..2 . 0 4 ..,.. 8.,.... w t ; rivrEv, riri-5u0.....1),,,,, , b.r1:. , 1=.4. i : n . A N ELECTION FOR NINE DI- •I'V/17 0 , 1;1•Clo Or 8008 , -e-s- ItECIGRS. to st , rre for the ensuluz I't , r. .11 b.. held rt the ISANKI;tri 1301.1nr: on TCY.. , ty, . .., . t•dt-f •••• w t'tt • '-'''' °"'''''''''''' JrnnureSth, 15'7 Don't:en the hours 0(11 A. Si. ni of 'kg,. 0004 reterenCeS airett• 2 e. st• dettt i ... G. A. ENISI.T. Cssbler. , • At!rr., Ins er.c., , lt N A TV ,- .1. It OM Or t . ALlA...gin-NI, Irocember ssb, 1. ~. s T HE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Director. ,•f tills Batas 1.1 . 1 be hell of TCP_IDAY, JANUAILY Sat, 1 net overt the hours of il .0. M . i‘iiiii: i'•" the nankin , /1100,.. J. ...s. Lt XVII); ON. ‘l, ts:bt's Cashier , 1 t N STI(Nnt. lIAN% OV Dtc. .1,, 1166. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR thIS Haut, tlt t.te place at the BAN KIP:11 111./UnE, on TUiISDAY, January Mb 1 , 7, between the boors of 11 4. n. and 1 r. Y. dcll:lict JOHN P. KRAVER, AchltollusT Na,lo: , .l.l.llapir. ltrrrnuuolt, l'eremba r till, 13 U. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Dl live-ions of title Bank 1 , 111 tale' place at the Ilauking Ilouaa. hu TUESI)AY, January Ith, herwee6 the hOUralor/1 A. M. .13.1.7. r. u. ta,:prri 'tIA('K F.Y. enabler. Ist", tt NatinN 11,343 or PITTNI3I:I, rill-burn., Dec. 8. 333333. S VIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR 1111tE1'TUten UY 1111 S 'SANK, win be bald itrEnDAY, J.3nunry 5 b, between the booth or I awl 3 r. It., at the honking 411,13:lorZi3er 4 ITTION NATIONAL RANK, t l'lrrewnou. December sth. ' W& AN ELECTION FOR , NINE DI RECTORS, to serve for ttie ensulOg leas, will be held at the ISANKIND HOUSE, on TUESDAY, Jenuart Otb, lEn7, between the hours nit A,Y. and 10. 11. de10:01 S. SMITII. Cashier. hihnCllAN , AND MA ura,truiws VTI7IIANX, VtrtiDonod, Pao. a h,1651. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DlRiteTollB atilt!! Bank will take igrec at the 11ANKINti 11..11nE, on TUEBDAY, January the ath.lFo7, between tne hour. of 11A. it. and: P. v. 1100407 . JOHN OCO cr. Jo_. Cushier' T 1111414 :44 ATTa4,AL. BAN It, Ve , ..4034 S I;.LECTION NOTICE.—Tbe Election for TeINE DIRECTADIS for th•er HA k..to ieree duroitg the «Asulrg Yesr? will be held at the Houk, on TUESDAY, the Ptlt SAY or JaphAry,Ps7, Id:tweets the hoe., el' 0111 A. le. arid de10414,19 JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, Cael.ler. klrcubbllCB' NATIONAL RANK. riTTennunn. Dec. 7th. MS. f THE ECTORS ANNUALECTION FOR DIR OV T L HIS E B %NE. wlll be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on TUESDAY. JAI:MATT bth, len7, between the boors of II A. M. and 1 o'clock JNU.MARTIN, deS:l39 Cashier. ELTIAii(3II NATIONAL BANK Or VITIBIMOOLL VITIOLO:UGLI. VA.. Dec. Y. /NA THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Dl xixais take place at the BANKING HOUSE, on T UESDAY. January ath, 1887,between the MUM Of ELIOT,: A. 51.. d TWO P. N. • • • • d 8:1,13:doT 11. 31. MU(MAY. Cashier • VIM: en ALLCOLICY:T. cr'REIC , lOrrien. December Mb, IMO. 1 NOTICE de IS lIEREBY 'GIV NE TO the holrs ofher cent. MUNI ( 'PAL BOND!" of the City of Allegheny, that the Coupons on Bald Pond, coming lie January 151.. 1.77 will be paid on 11,1 d day (les• the btate TOO) at the Bank of rtttsburgb, lu the City of Pittsburgh, Pa. 31aCFEttltON. delnpan Tren.nrs, nr tn. lily of .llrgheny. • .14.1.111:MY. / • TnZASPRZIPS OFLICn, I/erre:ll , er 12th. 1E66. A I.I.EGFIENY .4:IITY COMPIIO- . ?dltiE BUNIPSW ANTED—Persons bolding Com heal. Pa:. are g f li far 100. wilt he Invested In these Bonds at the lowest rates °trete I. Prppodalfi will be received by the under /11014A UntiMuendsy, the Ist o[Januar7 I.w6'. D. .11.. k 'YXXItO.N. 12:p7J Treasurer of the City of AlleFbeny. DIVIDEND. -The Directors of tLe BIRMINGIIAM GAS COMPANY bare de- dared a dividend of 1 , 01:111 rza .CENT; on the Capital stock. pavabl, at the wilco of ROBINSON, aIcCLEAN & CO.. .No. 75 Yourth street, PltU burgh, on and after the 14th instant. D. ROBINSON, TreSilures: iIIIRMINGLIAM. Ilec. 4th, )5%. tles ENCEIBIOB TOBACCO WORM R. & W. JENKINSON. MANLVACTMLIIIS 07 ALL SINDS OT ['share°, Snuff and Cigars " So. 6 PEDERAL:STREET. 1 - hind .:oor from Suspension ALLE ORS NY. PL Branch Store st Salem. Ohio. • m721;1.26 R. B. JEFFRIES, .....turcr sad Who Dame and Beall • Dealer In all kinds of TOBACCO4SNUFF AND CICARS, No. IS ST. CLAIR 8T117..ZT, PLTTOOVBOU, PA. airA Brae assortment of MEERSCHAUM PINES and OMOKINta TOBACCO, of the best quality. pert on band. toyMblD EORG E BLUMEN SCHEI N DRALIrat IN TOHILION AND DONNATIC SEGARS; CHEWING TOBACCO Smoking Tobacco, Pipes,fac No. 4 Eicro'comUla. Elltreoot, (Nev corner of Liberty.) - m 31110114 I.IITSFIII ROH • JOHN IVIEGRAW, /Jana bcturer 01 .4 Wholesale and Botnp Dealer In all kin& of Tobacco, Snuff and. Cigars, 41143 73.-49.21 TX, MT LA 31E1 FRANKLIN COTTON WORKS, E. HYDE'S SONS Arc now prepared to manufacture COTTON TARN, CARPET CHAIN. COVERLET YARN, CANDLEWICE. MULE, BATTLERS, ' COTTON WARPS. dc., Ac. WEST CANAL STREET. between Robinson and Leann. Allegheny City. Pa. r. orders Or mail attended to. 009.069, Gar...AT WESTEJL PLANING. MILL, Cortex et Mori Street and Ilnqueme Tay, PITTSBURGII. PA. Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings MADE TO 011UF.1 Unfinished work is put In• dry house and rinirped when taken out. ralltiil, Flooring, Weather hoarding, Laths and t3hingies constant.) on hand. diming, re-sawing and Scroll r awing done with, dispatch. Boxes of all kinds made to order. wallah • JUUN HEATH. NOTlCE.—Whereas Letters Tes tamentary upon the cstateof JAMES KELLY, Jecea,,J, late of the County or Allegheny, Pa.. person . been granted to the subscribers. to lndebted to said estate are requested lo make Immediate payment, and those having delay or demands •gairtsr th e 1191110 Will make known tut same without delay, to .111AltY NE1.1.1, Executrix. JAMB Kelly, deceased, n~t• No. 49 Monserey steeet, Allegheny. = W ILLIAMS 61. COWAN, PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT ROOFERS. They keep on hand a large supply nl Rooting Mn. teriale, :Nate C'ement; Felt. 'towing Paints and .Varntsties. 1 . 1 . 40:111l attention given to the Sltaz.nng tousinete. Vence.. No. 251 mean street, and h a. tlnnal Hnwl 1.1.1,11 n•. Vlttatvrtr.h, P.. ..t 7,1 J .• SCROONMAKER & 13051, Pittsburgh'White Lead Works, PURE WHITE LEAD, EMUS °POUND IN OIL TON PAIS= 0 01.1. BASAILLS. No. 01 Fiburth Street, Up Stairs. ' t011.a79 P/TTSBURGII Anchor Cotton Allis, Pittsburgh, lizuututurers of A.N011011(A) 6HEZTINtiti, AF OHIIH If IbSHItWTIAHX, F. MUSSMANN, Filth Street, bet 'seen Tunnel and Chatham Streets, ' GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE First cla , s goods of all descriptions always on band and so ld at the lowest prices. R don epairing m =I ONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. 151 h$11T1111£1,1) !STREET, corner of klizth, Pittsburgh. Stoney Loaned ou !Silver Plates, llueis,_Platols, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Oliver Watches. Clothing, and valuable articles of every description, The gouda cannot be delivered without • ticket. Not accountable In case of Ott or robbery. Goods of -every dEllttriPtigt2.lo4t7lVNl,! jgvellt p•lneo. rims•voln VIE CELEBRATED STE EL TOOTH HAT BANES. ..Yratats Bird' so. "Meadow , Lark" are manufactured otilT ;P e ! DUQUESNE WORM, year the rennet Usri, AU ghe epriut and Mat id. Wb.lbar• rolra Y arid ' T . ruete of every at:Vid. made of Me best M."."" ".th"t r3"CIVq7I7IIThriVi.T.II AN. 11.11 825,000 TO .0,1. Person> dcet• tog to borrow wont,' on ' BOND 41. ND 310ItTUAliE, For one, two or more yee.re, will do welt to cell on - 1.16011 GE K. PETTY. Katete Arent. No. 10 tit. flair street. ESEZE WEITIOVAL.--THE IUNDEBBIGN. ED have removed the oelee of the HOPE 011: WORKS nom .3selartot street. Pittsburgh, to, h e i r Worts oti CsisotiN OTHELE. Drinta.stown, where tau Weisner be found. Polio:dace Address Sae. Pittstrirei. ecgais DUNO..N A WILLIAIIL iIiouLDER W(NTED. WANTED, A GOOD MOULDER TO x 1 lii: CAI: AriTINc;.S. Exiqulrc or dte3.l , . 't GENTS. 1 WANTEII—TIIE 111-tortcal BEST lIASC"I . -T. A Worn of Vslue 111 , 1 Nattered hewn:lure. 'lbo 011iV Work on our Nsvt. vet in the neld. aso nt. - hr ne trOmpetltlon. le ITT, slts.,:l3T t/ (WIZ NAVAL I:Vll atAbttEhS, hr Bon J T lIF. IDI.EY. the ru ed Author and Historian. In ono some ' me. Illustrated. Send at once for tern, and torrltorm Ad.lre-s A. L. TALCOTT. del 54,0 5. Markel street. l'lttsburelt. ..• • WANTED EY Ist JaNIYARY, A GOOD STABLE, For TWO OR THILEE HOUSES AM) BUGGY ArrlY to MEM WANTED,: TEN CARPENTERS, At th.. VEN NA: M \NVFACTURING COM- I'ANY'3 Natrona, AllegLetky Co.MT. ESE! WANT.F i I3-- .Z 2E . N—At 10i St. Clair t WA:474Ii St. Clair Wert. ita'tla Z 4 4NTED—MEN—At eCy. St. Clair street, Room o. ZN TED—MEN —At lOS St. Clair street* 4toom o."— Coll at onre at 10'.- Cler street, Ram N o.:. Call at yore Clair street, Boom o. Z. dr.l. JOHN MAGUFFIV,(snir AGENT& WANTED BY TIDE EU REKA Betel Ni: al setlINE COMPANY to sat weir NEW $23 mkcinisr. WIA saw from tissue aper to heavy Baer cloth or oat cha p nge,of feed. needle v or tensioa. belf- leatheralastlngwith. pressore footand newly designed four motioned UNDIIIIMIED. Address, enclosing atamp 11.: BALL a bo., WA N'TED—AGENITS—M—A—CE AND FEMALE—In every part of Western Feria rylriatla for the .1112 e 1.116.teel Enarairlort, ••PItLYER Al . V ALI. V 1 FOROE,'• "THE MAIDEN'S PRAYER." •'LItiCLN'S HOME AT SPRINGFIELD,' Either by the mouth or ea commttalou.Publf.h en' rates stowed. For full particulars apply. person, or adareaa, FARGO S CU., ao_- 43 Fifth street. rlttabitryb. __— WANTED. SCHOOL TE4CELER. Either male or female, to even , township. to act an Agent in Aim sale of our publications. an (etcher rep," s the sale of 41 copies In ihrmr &Am bend for a circular with terms. Ic. stldress W. J. HOLLAND & CO.. Pittsburgh W ANTE D-AGEN'rB—s76 to $209 I .PER MONTH for Gentlemen. and $35 to 61 6 for Ladles everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing Alxhin4 improved end per fected. It will hem. felloititch, quilt. bind. braid. and embroider beautifully—price:only s2o—mak. Int the exile lock-stitch, and fully warranted for torte years. Wey the- ablve wage., or a com misalon. from w hich twice that amount can he meute. Address or call on C. BOWEite. a CO.. Utlice,No. 255 S. Fifth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Ail it tter. answered promptly, With cculars and *natio) AGENTS WANTED FOR THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST SELLING SCBSERIPTIOS SOUS PUBLISHED, 2===Cl 1 1 . 1 / 1 11 al 04 2 . !1t CO. OBEIRM MEI 6AZZA & CV OM , :rant Street ==i!IESM ITEEra We are the most eitensive publishers in the Uni ted Mates, (having six houses) and therefore can afford to sell boots cheaper and pay ateata • Mere liberal commission than any other company. Our hoots do not pass through the hands of Oen eralAgents, on" nearly all other subscription works do,) therefore we •are tousled to give our eartTaia era the extra per cent. -which is usually allowed to Others.' Agents. Experienced canvassers will see the 'dvautages of dealing dlrectiT with the pub-, limbers. Our series embraces the most popular workeoci all sub,lects of importance. and is selling rapidly both Korth and booth. • old agent.. and all others, who want the best pay ing Agenclea, will please send for circulars and see ouster - me, and compare tnem and the character of ourwoprics with those of other•publishers. Address - ' NATIONAL. CO, nri:l9:o=dat , /1.07 Minor SG. Iltaladelphis,Ear. AGENTS WANTED FOR A NEW NOW E.EADY. • • :WOMEN OF THE WAR. By FRANK MOORED sotto of "Me Etehelltoni Ittoord,"as • The object of this work Is t collect and presens no.rralltres of the services of the a omen who Awed the perils of the war. and ought to Intern Its l ow The volume contains about 61)(1 octavo page., and Is INtutraced with at:eel plete_p_oi , t FAUN n ruco p moot Improved style. tlotot nly bscr for address or apply to . t 1 d. HOWE& No. 68 Fifth street. Pittsburgh ]! l lEff WANTED, TO ACT AS SALESMEN, • glitter permanently or toroporarill. mho tare. a potent to engage In first-elass Dulness relations. Apply In person or address W. D. 13 &KEES, $e12:185 .. .98 Grant street. Pittsburgh, Pa. COAL, COKE; &c. PITTSBURGH NATIONAL COIL AND COKE COMPANY, IL !LINERS, SHIPPERS AND DEAL.. YAM Wholesale and Recall, t the BEST FAMILY COAL, , Nut Ocaial and s3l,Ero OFFICE AND VA.LiD, comrs rilliaTti AND SKY nrttEETS, Tittsborgh, Fa AD orders for delivery In the CUT. or shipment West., will inert proMpt and Immediate Atteniloa. E. L. SIInNALIE , .. Cuperintendent. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS. HUMMEL Br. RABER Tits the attention of th• public to their flue stock of COAL J ast received, Including the following va rieties lamp, 1105.1,2, Sand Chestont. lictuas Valley, , Nois.l.2, 3, add Tholiddf , Ali or which thsyaro- prepared to deliver at .the Lowseir RATES, by the single ton, car load, bolt load or thousand tons. All orders promptly attended to. m 102 Chestnut street, near the Depot. • 0ek136 HAFIEISBURti. PA. COAL 1 COAL SS COAL!! 1 DICKSON, STEIVBT & flaying removed the.ir Oface To,. 8437 Llbort"' 131:reepti. • (Lately City Flour Mill) SECON D FLOOR. ire now prepared to furnish good Youghiogheny LIMP NUT GOAL OK SLACK. At the lowest Muket price. air Ali orders left at their ogice„ or addressed to .them through the mail, will lie attended to promptly my2.s,tas CHARLES H. A.EILMST/RONG, Du.= L. Youghloghenhand Connellaville Coal Coal, Slack, an7l)eancturp;:nr°lzed rS2lo== - -.- Corner of Butler an Morton: first yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth ward and ou lieeJud street near Lock No. 1. Pittsburgh, Pa. Families and Idanufuturers aLpplied with the beat article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Uhlere telt at any of the yards will recelyurowt MERCHANT TAILORS.;'. W INTER STOCK OF Boys' •Clothing.. Now in store a large and complutc stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS, For the V.:inter Season. Frites Low GRAY & LOGAN, ~ Yo. .17 St. Clair Street. HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Northwest Corner of Penn .Sc St. Clair Sts Desires to return thanks to ht. Illends and the pub. IC forkhe moor out &Tors. and ruzactfidir sopo tan share of their inture pstronaze. tit wool pleased to have them examinants Large and Carefully. Selected Stock Fine Woolen Goods rartlcularly adapted tot ILULFILTS MBAR FOB PAU 1.1) MIL .e 11065 I=E:EE3 i3SOmaL9IOR• OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABILE, xo. 410 revile Street. DAIN & PITCAIRN, Proprietors, Ornalbuen and carriage. in...mace tor all ♦lao, Carriages for Firneta.o. Wedding and Parties, at Alert :lotice . and reasonable rat... Stable Open Day.and Night 17EC005T.T11.11 • lE®ICH ac 8R0.,' Engine Build - AA , EMI AND MACHINISTS. manufacturer of Itlesick`e rate k t i ta c r is ce mw Tgr , es. foLS:on i, fll: 1 • 11 ; 6 " Srlxt.Ttcvv...ftvz.vol:F4...i.m;- nom., Nal/log _lktort.._ConnocCoos, • I,blisvm roMpo, ac„, I.OIiNEB. iiLictazON /110 E oTRALTS, rittsburrh. Co. itapalrlti nod pi:atlas up pochlool7 OfOulPtlf ;Hooded to. moilvfro = E=l