The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 13, 1866, Image 3

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SPECIAL IN DUCEMEN IS
TO BUYERS,
- ALT
BATES &BELL'S
French Merino's, 75 cis..
French Merinos, 87 cts.
French Merinos, $l,OO,
French Merinos, $1,25,
Square Shawls,
Blankets,
Cloaks,
LARGE ASSORTMENTS,
21 FIFTH ST.
MEB
GREAT
REDUCTION ,SALE
C',lOE.
DRY GOODS,
GIRDIVER & SMEITER'S,
92.
DZLEA.11.33.33T. owitzrm.r.
Including • Larga Monk of NEW OOOIIS Durehas
ed at • very CiItIIAT REDUCTION, and will be
. 01,11 .11TA0 per cent. lees than prices TAN DAIS
ADO.
EMEIESECI
FINE BiIaTILEA CLOTHS
At Micenta. Reduced from 87 cent,
SZEIM
DUSK PLAID POPLINS,
At 10 anti• Reduced from 75 cent.
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FINE EMPREMi lIEPFN,
At 39 cent,. Reduced trim 73 cents
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BLACIR FUENCII MERINOS,
At 411.00 per Tard. Reamed from $1.2.1
EEMMEI
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Reduced rst) cents on a yard
PLAIDS, POPLINS. EDPRESSCLOTHS,
REPPS; FHENCII PLAIDS, DR/HAIRS
MEM
New „Dress; Goods
Just purchased, and will be sold at a
LARGE REDUCTION.
•' BLANKETS AND FLANNELS
REDUCED.
Domestic' Goods
REDUCED.
PRI%TS AND MUSLINS 121 CTS.
R.IL.MOR4L SKIRTS
HEMMED ONE HALF
ENTIRE STOCK •OF
NEW DRY GOODS
AT A REDUCTION.
F
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED
S-ir
JOB. HORNE & CO.
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BOXXs:TS eIAD 114.7'5;
Al :the leading Tall Stylei.
MiXll3l32ory Cfrcoc•clas.
HI Mao and Frames, Paris Fancy and Colored ylik
Val et. In most desirable shades; Plain Fancy Bon
net and Trimming Ribbons, new and rich colors;
Flower.. choicest French and American; Feathers,
Fl
cy hat and thlrgr. •
on a E z d g 3 n i c
ne
rxt aallalß,
Cambrc, i HambugOwls.,Lone, tann s y, , aien
'andEndllogsgEmdridereid g and Pan Line n
B Co d l s
lard Curs, Beta, Laces and Lace Goods.
Do ass and Cloak Trimmings and Ornament.;
Bail Poing . , Gimps and Braids:.
Dress Tr 113 s. Be i kle Frames.
Willi' GOODS:
A cad, complete stock of JaeOnela, Cambric.,
Mulls; to.. da.
Handkerchiefs, Plain. Luc, Hem-stitebed, Hem
med, Embroidered, Tapp Bordered, etc.. etc.
Hosiery and Gloves in'everr vnrietY nod AU siren.
Ladles and Gent's Underwear.
d'urtstsh Eng Goods:
• gusuenders and Neck-Ties; Heavy , ghirts and
Drawers I_l/aides, lion-Ton and JYL Hoop illarts;
Corsets, Bair Pada, Nets, Onion and bilk Belting;
Buttons—the latest novelties, ail kinds.
Yarns—Li reatest va - lety, Cashmere, Lalobt Wool
and gni •ig In the vulottmlittoren. Tian colon and random. '
Gent's Paper Collars, and everything in the Ne
ill,: ue. •
Prices as ow so Eastern Jobbing }louses.
*Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
an2l •
N EW GOODS AT GREATLY
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REDUCED PRICES,
AT .
WHOTZSA.LE AND RETAIL.
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MACRUM, GLYDE & co,.
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78 and 801Iarket Street,
Would call epeeist attention to their large and at
tractive stock, In
Y-kiIIitOIDERIES — Of every descript
LACES—mint. Point Applique, Cluney, Thread,
Guipure. Valentla etc.
DKEltClltEln—Plain. Embroidered,
/Bitched a Lace. ,
Hem-
LlNEN—bets, Collars and Cans In ge eat varlet,.
DRESS AND CLOAK TELII.IIINIIB AND BUT
TONS—Latest styles.
SASH BONNET AND VELVET RIBBONS.
GLOP'S AND LIOSIEBY—A complete stock.
CNDIERWE•it—For Ladles, Misses and Children.
FANCY EEL` kiltßUool)/3—nharls, Roods, Rubles,
n 4.eques.
, OP SMUTS—AII glees. In beet makes.
COMETS, Nets, Waterfall Hair Rolla. etc.
BALMORAL. ISKIP.Te—At greatly reduced prices.
tiENTLEMEN . S PURNISHINO (11.101:/n—A Nll
and complete a toek.
YANC Y A TICLES AND NOTlClN—Comprl , in
FAN:
large stock or goods recented B
especiallY tor g
our HOLIDAY SALES, andlcltwould make
a handsome and acceptable present.
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FALLE.* — 600119,
1)7E.1N" .N S
Jro. 21 FIFTH STREET.
P A TlNTATL,E7,tli,utritha_ A d Y el l e n A rgt =trig
EMBlielp r Ntlit LIN DK& NOkIL6FII; '
rittiso2 and NEAL LACE d o
441CAtitifelitGod Iti t T I VTII I /1 .1K .1c i . ) L g E
I tiv[PIJILE LaCE, . do ULIIPUBE do
LADIES, MOM CAPS to a varlet/ E of *Wen;
NEW ST)LE LaDIE.T_KELD
. 16SES;
WHITE. nal/RTS, AINJE,T/LE, Eat ERA LIN
EN COLLAIV Em .
•Zblatt &MINNS, SHELL ND WOOL;
RAati. TENEANd, ItIBBONd. FLOW/INN
And i hill ❑ae of
NOTIONS, &c.
lour Goads are bold at
X.lte,rll743lit Citraix X'rloegs.
ppyfej•l4l , l-110 KO let • fejil
CHEAP DRY- GOOD'S
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESEN PS.
A NOTHER LOT OF TIM CrIEAIP
-3.IRILINDS AND TRIVET CUJTIIy In the
dlr..- Also a full at,ortment of
PLAIN AND BAR LIED POPLINS,
ALPACCAS,
BLEACHED 45:7 lINBLEAC•D MUSLINS,
IRISH LINENS.
BARRED at - PLAIN COUNTRY FLAN
NELS AND BLANKETS.
Call and ..et them, at
IL J.
Nc>. 68 IMCcarlr...oit Eft:,
Between Yitth street and V_ e Diamond.
deLl:l,7l
GENT'S FLICSISDING GOODS. -
NECLICEE SHIRTS,
Muslin Shirts,
Silk Underw ear,
Merino Unduly ear,
Wool Under wear,
Merino Half Hose,
Shaker Knit Half Hose,'
French Suspenders,
American Suspenders,
Silks, FANCI NtAItFS , SCARF PINS,
SPARE niNGS, SLEEVE urrroNs,
SHIRT PINS, NECK TIES.
LI NEN AN PAPER COLLARS 41:
IMITATION LINEN 110
. LINEN AND SILI& II ANDR EWEN
F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth St.
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ATACREM & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street. •
DIAGNIFICHNI' HOLIDAY FREDDIE'.
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Bich Jewel and 'Work Bones;
is otch Handkerchief and Wove Bones;
Perfamet titanda:
' Cigar et owls and bre/edne Czars:
Flee nos. Beit Clasp, Album.:
alogwood and Jet Jeelry;
rine iIurOOCO Wallets and W nap.
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are 11/S0 opening • choice eollect ion of
Real and imitation Lace Good.:
Plain and Embroidered liandlterchicf.: •
• Ladles' Cashmere Scarf.
Flue Cloth and Kid Gloves:
(tunnel. and skating lioNr:
- llnder , birta and Drawers, a complete clock;
Ear Mud., a new article.
DIACRIIRE 8c CARLISLE
Are Pole Aeents In MIN city for the LOCK%r OID
BLOCH LIS ED a ND ALL PAPER COLLARS.
Ehlrp . ri Patna Toga and Illieetton Labels;
Gray's Marbled Paper Collars;
The Lltatt Imitatioe Collars:
The... Star" thlrt. warrantee toot;
Bradley's Duette Elliptic Skirts, all elves—To
Dealers at kismet/lc:Ore.' Prices;
Balmoral eklets.
Our entire stock at LESS THAN HALE THEIR
CO CT.
MERCHANTS AND DE A LEI'S will find our
,prleett much reduced and many articles at .leas
M root, In order to dare out.
Ladle. and Gentlemen w 1,141 1; to make Holiday
Present. 0111 nod maul useful and suitable article.
at Ureat Ls Reduced Price',
MAORMA & CARLISLE,
• 19 FIFTH STREET. -
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IMMENSE •
CLOSING OUT SALE;
$50,0(1)0 wcorvrii
OF FINE FILL If D iIiNtER
CO MI I-I I INT
$lO,OOO Worth of
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS,
WHITE SHIRTS,
COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY,
Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, &c.
Also, $5,000 Worth of Gloves,
Of all Descriptions, all of whirl' will be sold at
ACTUAL COST
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
AND MUST BE SOLD
Before remoyteg to ol•liew By!Milli.
Opposite the Union Depot.
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air The leaae orlatore and 11ne , 11•g. together
•with Countera;Bkilvlng. Shoo Cans, Se., for ..it.
J. D. RAIYIALEY,
334 and 336 Liberty Street,
IMEM:I
MURDOCK & PUTNAM,
Are daily rearing at their
GENT'S FURNISHING STORE,
713 26.1.1rtia. Et x-'•34zot,
Nearly oppanlia,Poet thrice;
All ti.e new and elegant styles in
SCARFS, TIES, BOWS AND HDEFt3,
Gent's
.Underwear,
smovzthe HALE 11081. SESPENDF:EM,
Robots cto Crksnaxsll;i're,
Fin t Shirts and Collars,
Everything to complete the GentlemensTi'aidrobe
11111IDOCK . 114 PUTICAM.
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WHOLESALE DRY GOOD
ARBUTHNOT ; BH,ANNON
N 7.115 Wood Sr., Pittsbur ,
lisle in e•ora and recelvlrg a full
DRY GOODS AND NOT
Which, they offer at
EASTERN PRIC:
AND TO Willett
The Attention of Dealers is Invited.
C....atnETIINOT..A. i. flitAltlfb2t...l. G. STZI'LI /MON'
CASH, DicCANLDESS & CO.,
`.. 0
(Lazy W ILeoN. Casa A C 0..)
%v 110LICHALIC. DI/ALF:IIS IN
FOREIQN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Mil ca. ell 1717 cocoa. art.,
TIIIf:MLOUse LIMOII PA.
lOQUETS, CAMMELIAS, dr.e —We
have the longest and tivostock of WINTER
PLUtYttlitHU PL,A.hTs shoat the city, and ore
prepared to fur 01.1, wedding and of her partlee
Table .3 klaadftoilitete.Floral DestimS, &a., OD
Thom notice . We cahalso fornt.t, Floral Wreathm, Death of • doornollst.—JlSLOOS Looks, a
crosses, de. All ordera promptly attended tO., wOII.kDOWLI Journalist of Cincinnati, died of-
Cori lOU tO the
ter a Dnel Nis, ea Tuesday last.
5 UltifllVlL
Urry AND SIII3DRBAN
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(ADLITIONAL LOOLL HEW ON FIRST PAGE)
Young Men•s fprl.ttan Atmoclatlon
What IT Should be.
3111.95n5. EDITOttA GAZETTC-1 am plensCd to
see that the Young 2denbi Christian .s,:soota
lion is about to . be reorganized. Permit me
to giVO eXpreSitoll to a few thoughts on this
subject.
It basil belierr, been found that useful ai
these nesociations.have been, their usefulness
tulght have been greatly Increased if they had
been planed and adapted to cult, snore gen
erally, the diver hied tastes, habits, and edu
cation of young men, without regard to their
religious character.
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theory would be to open the association
to ail young men (and why not u// young tea
men!) who are wilting to lie governed by the
roles eTthe assectutiOn. .The great object and
design of the association should be not so
much to call the 'righteous as sinners" toper-.
ticipate in the advantages; and to this end the
a.mcititlon should become "ail things to all
men" in order that all classes might be
brought ender curtain refining as Well
its yet MMus intinences, lint, to erec t this object, the Assoblation Must be made an
attractive place to all; and, to do this, it must,
to same extent, he seetiralized. It i very
well known that thousands of young men to
our execs--elerks, m"ellanics, ttc.—who, after
the lahors of the day are over, are left to
horriselves, I o seek their 'levelness in any way
that'- may fancy; but It en happens that
their wages only justify them in the
•seleetiod of cheap boarding houset, and that
even in sorb houses they cannot afford light
and tire In their chambers, and as their em
ployers Ore not ht the habit of taking them to
spend their evenings at their own pleasant
homes, which they ate under 101 . 1nOrni obliga
tion to do—these youngmen seek the greatest
comfort for the least cost,and llnd genial light
and ileat, - and it may ho a stray newspaper, or
it trait each society as a Lager Bear haloon
furnishes; and all for five cents. It should be
this class as wellae the welLtostto young men
which the aftariciattOo 81.10Ulit attract; and yet
it clay lie there arc comparitively few of tills
class that mare a profession!of religion, but
who, under proper, associations, if they did
not becomochrist lens, might at least be greets
ly improved or saved from 'low and vicious
habits.
The rooms of the association should be con
venient, neatly and comfortably furnished.
There should be a free Reading and Library
room—a Lecture Room, which might he used
also for daily noon prayer meetings anal other
religeons or sacred purposes—apartments for
night schools of the highest and moat diversi
fied character. Lastly a lunchsroom in which
coltee and tea might always be had at the mere
cost and expense.
The association should be sustained largely
and liberally by the mcrehantsonanufacturers
and capitalists, and by all who are to
pay 11.11111111llai tax. 11.
LAWRI:NI'EVILLE Dec. 10th IR+;.
In the Criminal Court, Judge Strove .presi.
ding, thejury in the Lease of tieoripr E. Shun,
reported on trlitl yesterday, found a t Criltet of
guilty of simple assault and battery.
The next case taken up was that 01 George
Rutter, It. H. Wallace and William Orris. in
dieted for riot. The indictment contained
three courts, riot, unlawful assemblage and
assault in resisting the Sheriff In the discharge
of his duty. The defendants are charged with
having, at Tareutum, on the night of the sth
et August, created a riot at scamp meeting,
by assaulting different parties. Sheriff Stew
art, who was on the ground, after much effort
succeeded in Quelling the riot, arresting the
parties, and In restoring order. The evidence
was concluded, and the ease went. to
the Jury yesterday afternoon. Messrs.
Swartrwelder, Kirkpatrick and Mellon, and
15, Reed appeared for the defendants, and I'.
M. Marehall, Esn., and District Attorney Dug
for the prosecution. The Jury hail not re.
turned a verdict.
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Louis Cella plead guilty to selling liquor
witimut license, and was sentenced to pay a
line of 4,0 and costa, which Le did, and was
dlvenurEccd.
John Mooney plead guilty to a ellullar
charge and was ordered to pay a nee of sj)
and costs.
Charles Cotes was placed on trial for steal
ing a watch valued at Fns. Found guilty and
sentenced to thirty days imprisonment In the
county lath
Christopher Hall was convicted of the lar
ceny of a quantity of boards and nulls.• Not
sentenced.
Samuel Williams, rbarged vii l! the larceny
.of a silver watch. Not guilty.
Joint Obcringer, arraigned for surety of the
peace. 'paid the coots and entered into recog
nizance to keep the peace.
Grace Lee, a colored individual, plead gullty
to the larceny of a considerable quintile of
securing apparel from a hotel In Chartlers
township. sentenced to thirty days in the
couriy Jull.
John - Brown, on trial for stealing a hers,
An argument was heard before J edges Me,
ritt and Stowe, on Saturday last, Involving
the liability of parties executing bonds in le
gal proceedings to have the name stamped,
and also (indirectly) the right of the 'Western
Pennsylvania Railroad Company to appropri-
Me a certain piece "t ground belonging to et.
Peter's Catholic.. Chitreh, Allegheny. Toe Com
pany Proposed to take a portion of the lot on
which the Church stands, tor depot purposes,
and tendered the necessary bowl In such cas
en. The trusteei declined to accept the bon)
alleging taut it was illegal In not baring
stamp unlxed to it. In bringing this point b
fore the Court, 31,. liamaton, the solicit)"
for the company, raised the collateral
issue as to the power of the company, to take
chtirch rsroperty'for the use of their road.
The charter of tile corporation provides that
the company shall "take and acquire any
land" which may be required for legitimate
purposes, and provides that the manner of
assessing damages, etc., blush be the KMe ah
under the general rallrmiti law. The general
act contains a restriction In favor of church
'property, and Mr. Menem,. for - the.trusteed,
rained the question whether It , wes ant the In
tention of the Legislature by the act of INA,
incorporating the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road, to continuo that restriction. The Court
held—first, that the bond did not require a
swarm; and secondly, that the act of
granting to the company named the right to
',take and acquire any land," worked a virtual
repeal of the.. prohibition In favor of church
property under the general law.
The regniar weekly meeting of the All ,
gheny Leagno i Was held on Tuesilit'
evening at their hall, on Water street, an.
linseed of r agreeably. The membership
the League la increasing, and considerable ini
terest is manifestail In the proccedinge. The
vacancies in the offices of Corresponding Sec
retary and Trustee, were filled by the eße
lion of J. IL Oxley to the former Position, and
T. Mettenner the latter. Thu reports o f the
Printing, Finance and Lectnre Committees
were presented and on , motion adopted. An
earnest and gratifying exhibit of the efforts
to form a library, was manifested.in the vari
ous reports. The prospect for establishing a
library, is considered quite bright. Captain
John U. Sample, was on motion, added to the
Finance Committee. The Trustees were id
strueted to confer with Ills Honor, Mayor Mor
rison, to ascertain if the present hall could be
permanently scented for a Library and Read
g Room, and. If so, to close the bargain int
ntediately. After the transaction of some on-
Itriportroit business, the League aJJourucd to
meet float Tuesday evening.
Free llnthe—renth Ward Plll,lon School
Consort
To be held at the new Aeade.niof Music.
Liberty Street, on Friday evening next, the
till; Inst. It is the object of the managers of
the school to procure a, mission building, and
establish fr"e battis'in connection with the
mission. A proposition has been made by a
member of the school to hold a series ot enter
tainments, as tnany'sis shall prove Inwiltable,
he assuming all the expenses connected wills
holding them; that all the money received
from contributions and retie of tickets may be
appropriated to the object above named.
Thls generous offer being accepted, it is confi
dently hoped that this first concert may be Pe
cuniarily a etleCtiili, Tickets for :sale at the
door on the evening of tile concert. !'rice
fifty cents. Doors open at seven o'clock. Con
cert to commence at a quarter of night.
Opposite Wayne
The lire ping at the corner of nmallman and
Baldwin streets, is in an execrable condition,
and is the last resource that could be relied
on in Case of tire. At thellre at, Kirkpatrick,
Brother & establishment yesterday
morning, the firemen bad to _spend over a
quarter au hour in digging through the froz
en :me heap surrounding the plug, in order
that a sunk:lent clearing might be made to re-
MOOO the top. Every member of the commu
nity seemed to have emptied the'aellee of
their households around the plug. and the
heap had frozen to almost adamantine hard
ness. The thing needs attending to.
Aceldent.—On Tuesday afternoon a team
of horses attached to a wagon, on which were
empty hay Inflame, took fright and ran rapid
ly down Federal street, Allegheny. 111r..Arcily
Glasgow, to whom the, team belonged, and
who was near at the time, ran out to catch
and arrest the runaways. In doing so, he was
, cnocked down, and under the hums, they
ui the wagon passing over him, fracturing
no ribs of the right aide, dislocating two
the spine, , hnd causlog other severe, If
fatal'ini erten. Ile was carefully attended
Dr. N. W. White. into whose office ho was
led, and atterwards removed to ills rola-
!hipped Ifer.—Mary Breen came to the
m of Alderman Lynch yesterday and made
charging Alice Mowry with assault and
cry. The accused, it appears from the
oment of Mary, Is in the habit of Iridulg.
her innate spleen by culling every person
I. does not ogee with her all sorts of harsh
see. In one of her diurnal tits, which took
on Tuesday, she attacked Miss Breen
beat her in an outrageous manner, for do.
which she has been arrested and held in
ball for a hearing tesday.
Hit ten by n Dog.—Elargaret Thomas, a lit
tle girl of three years old, was severely bitten
by a large dog, on Second street. yesterday af
ternoon. Several boys were engaged in play
ing with, or teasing, the animal until they ir
ritated him to such a degree that he leaped
at one of them. Tile lad atopped aside,
precipitating the dog on'the child, knocking
her down and lacerating' her rliht shoulder
with 1114 teeth in a terrible manner. Dr. Her
ron dredsed her injuries.
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Four Chargein—L. Seymour, the proprlor
tor of a drinking saloon on the corner of Ross
and Second streets, was before Alderman
lynch pester day to answer fonr °barges of
soiling liquor on 8 onday. After a partial hear
ing he, was held In the sum of WOO to answer
at court.
Criminal Court
A Judicial Deel.lon
Soldiers League
Beed.. Attending; To
EARLY TELEGRAMS.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Report of the Second Auditor
INIESTIG.UTIOS OF TRB SFI ORLEINS RIOTS
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WeSumnrox, .Deeember 12.—The report of
the Almond Auditor shows that during the last
fiscal year 31,300 accounts have been settled,
Including one amounting to g 177,533 13. There
was audited for the Pay Department, 5u0,20:1,-
71S; Indian AValrs V1,e51,1:4; Ordnance Bei
Mau. 02,502,532; Medical and hospital Warrants,
cf,..Xll,l33;Arrears of Pay, Bounty, Sc.
217; Collecting, Drilling and Organizing Vol
, unteer5,43,256,932; Pay of Bounties of Soldiers,
$10,,fai,317. The settlements have been larger
than for any previous year. The Auditor rec..
ommends tlm reorganisation of the Bureau
I on account of the Immense additional labor
thrown upon it by the examination of claims
under the bounty bill, and says it is impossi
ble .to answer all applications until they have
been passed for examination, when receipts
will be acknowledg.l unit information given.
Ueneral Robert Allen has been assigned Chief
Quartermuster of the Milititty Division of the
Pacific.
The ease of the XeW Orleans and Great Wes
tern Railroad vs. W. L. Lindsay will be argued
on Tuesday, in the Supreme Court.
Tho Stone Committee of Investigation Into
the New Orleans riot examined Judge Holster,
of New Orleans. They will Mize all the testi
mony po.sible here and then piocemi to Now
iirleans.
Crow St. Louts
ST. /MTS. Dec. L: The millers and MCI.
chants of this city contemplate calling a Con
vention of the manufacturers and business
men of the Mississippi Valley, for the purpose
of estabthhing n Intreau throughwhich all
necessary information may be acquired in re
gard to crops, In an u facturing operations, MAP
merits, and stocks, grain and dour at different
points and periods.
Nathaniel Paschall, editor of the Missouri
Republican, died at four o'clock this morning,
aged slzti,four years. Ho commenced the
printing business as an apprentice in the of
fice of the Republican arty-two years ago, and
was the old est.ed itor West of the 3lisidssippl
river, If not the Allegheny. Mountains, and
was regarded as one of the best and most in
fluential citizens or ci. Louis, and universally
esteemed.
From Rie!mined—Completion et the
Vo'sincton and Ohio . Itailrond
RICHMOND, Dec. ll.—lt is announced, on the
best an t hority, that the contract will he cloy.
ed with New York capitalists, before the first
of ..lanuary, for tee completion of the Coringl
ton and Ohio Railroad within two years.
The repeal of the usury laWs nt the prwent
session of thu Legislature is considered Her.
tam.
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Nrw Oar woos, lweemberll.--The City Coun
cil adopted • resolution to-night settingenslrlo
a room in (.:It4. Hall, and all conveniences, tor
the fteeOmmodfittell Of the Conttre,9lohat
Committee to investigate the Now Orleans
riot.
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AILANTA. UL, Ilre ill ibid . :City
ht,t night destroyed four buildings In Uwe:en
tre of the city. Lou }2,5T. No Insurunco.
From Conids—The reCIIIM Prisoners
SIVRXT.I.: ILLh DeCe miter .12.—The Court to-day
declincu arguing the senond plea regarding
the jurisdiction of the Court.
' Erie Canal Closed.
livrrano. Dee. 12.—The storm Ls over and
the railroads are running all right. The Erie
Fatal eloees
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
8AL1 . ..11:, December N.—J. W. Garrett
was to-titLy elected Bresitiont of the Baltimore
am! Ohio Railroad.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. S,
KLNO
lint •
resumed the practice of Dentistry at
31.04 MFx z'
Opposite the Cathedial,
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Where he sashes to reeelye his friends and patrons
Who arti in need 01 the ten aces of an experienced
DENTAL PRACTITIONER.
[special attention will be! given to the preset-ra
tion of the natneal teeth by skillfully MM./ tnem
with the most select material, and by giving them
otiose proper treatment, thus pretervlug them for
future uses sod comfort In a ripe old age.
Irregniarity of the teeth of young persons skill
fully attended to and come-tell.
Thu, beautiful Ilfedlke artificial teeth. mndenal
'to comfortable and useful by the manic ol the Doe
tors mechanism, will be made ready for all Who
may order them. •
All recent discoveries of valor In stl 'lnt enlist
from pain in the extraction of teeth, 7,111 be
admhilstered to time who may desire them.
OM, AOl3l, from to a. a. to 4 r. at. 5<171193
ADDITIONAL -BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1561 and 1862.
MI who sersed three years are entitled to MOO
bounty: those .erring two Telt/. SIG: Or who War
discharged by reasota of wounds, or their heirs.
2hrre JtionthB Extra Pay
Is due Volunteer Ofgeers In the service Itareb
tarts, and discharged, mustered out. or resigned
since Aprila,l9Ls.
erssioNs.—Venasorntly disabled are entitled
to 11151. 640 or $45, according to degree of dlaabll-
Ity.
W. J. d BALL rgerTitltrON, Attorneys.
ant ef 1 Ors , . 1i0n.... Plrpahvirih. P..
$lOO BOUNTY •
PROMPTLY COLLECTED BY
M'MASTER, GAZIAM & BUTTERFIELD,
I=
lin. 45 Granil3TreCt
SOLDIERS ,
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, •
Extra Bpunties, Back Pay, Sto,,
ICollected In the Short , •st posElble time, by
A. M. BROWN,
JOIAN tl. LAMBIE,
, Attor•cy• ►t L►w.
(Race, No. tll Fifth ttreet.
nultuldter
B. F. BROWN,
IM
Local Claim Agent.
V. S. SAN. COM.,
oMce, No, 67 Fourth Street,
(sEcoNo rw o o, )
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, and Arrear
of Pay Promptly Collected
Nn charge made until claim. arc settled, and then
but a uutelciate fee. my:la:WM
pnor. ROHBOCK,
INSTRUCTOR ON THE PIANO,
And Teacher of Vocal 313isic
ROOMS AND HOUSE.
Mjia. Ferry 19troot.
,1011,11
WM. A. BUEiN.
o dTTOR.V'Er dT Lan',
No: 130 Fourth St.. opooslte Hall.
Particular attention given to the collection of an
counts, hi 'a, notes, ' T
Pr'itflVii;', - :;,!'"4 . :gere w Be IntPt:: " lt?..41111g t
lmore
IndLanspoile, Ind.: alurgantowla. W. Va., Utic a &
N. Y., and elsewhere. - selY:kll
JoIIN A. STR.AIN.7—
4STaDIELIELTIVEALIV,
ES-Officio, Justice of ilee Peace
AND INJOCE MAUISTICATE,
Office, 112 Firth St. opposite Cathedral,
VITIIIIIURO eA.
,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagss, Acknowledgments, De
positions and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dlspaCcll. mylfidd
WILLIAM JAMIVEY, NOTARY
fiuug h JU H
JUSTICE OF TE PEACE . AND
BEAL ESTATE AGENT. Office; "corner or Batter
and Dravor street., Lasereneu•llle. .
_ .
Special attention given to the purchaie and sale
of Real Elltltit the Collection of Rents. and the pre,
Earation and a cknowledgment of all kinds of Legal
onveyll3ooo.
J.;WILLI Alk JAN CET,
lee of the Pence and Notary Public,
• toyZ:ben
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 Penney) vania Avenue,
foot. of the Estensioa and apposite .Clistima Street
turCl:a99
CIIATLIA.ftT.
Attorney at Law, •
No. 09 Grant Street, Plttaburgn,:ra
air Commiesler for Ohio, Kentucky. Wee. Vlr.
rola. MlAokourl an on d other Kates. royiemso
11 . C. DIACKRELL,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
1:1321
JOHN C. McCOMBS,
ATTORNEY AND
Fifth
AT LAW.
No. - 87 Fifth Street.
inrrin.locto, Bounties. and Aucirs nf Pay
Tiara pit y collected. noltho4s
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rgrW,IIL. BARIVIIILE&
•
BOILER ,-MAKERS
. AND
•
SHEET IRON WORKERS,
•
Nos. 20, 22, 24 and 26 Penn St.
' Haiing secured • large yard, and Punished It with
the Most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of lit tiers. 14 the
beet manner, and warranted equal to any made to
the matry. Chimneys, Breeching, Eire Beds.,
Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boilers. Condensers. 801 l
Pans, Tante, OH Still., Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, nue, Pane: and sole manu
facturers of BARNHILL'S PATENT 1101,..ER5.
. Repairing done on the shortest notice. ; Je3:411
arLAKE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTINO:WORKS.
PITTSBURGH.
PARK, IIicCURDY . & CO.,
Mannfaeturert of Sheathing, Braelers , and Belt
Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bot
toms, Speller &bier. Also, importers and dealers
In Metals. Tin Plate, SlPut Iron, Wire,
do. Con
stantly on band. Tinlante Muhlnea and Tools.
Warehouse, Nb, 130 Fincrand I7DSaCDNDoTnaYTE,
Pitteburgh. Special orders of Copper cut to any
desired pattern. myl4:eatd.fuer
PITTSBURGH SAW WORKS,
HUBBARD, RllO. & Co., .11antafactu
rers of PATENT tiItOUND CIRCULARS, warrant
ed CAST STEEL SAWS, of e v ery description, Mill,
Muter. Croso•Cut, Pang, and all other varieties.
All Mods of KNIVES and tiro IN OS made from
Sheet Cast Steel; Extra relined REAPER and MOW
ING KNIN ES, de.
/?Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and
Snort] . artarra, Pittsburgh.
Particular attention paid to re-teething. gum
ming .d straightening Clutoar Save; also, repairs
of all kinds. Punching and Drilling dune at rea
sonable rates, , 1e5,13
ItarROBEVEIVif, AEA & CO., (Sim
aessore to ROBINSON. MINIS
WASHINGTON 'WORKS,
FOUnclOria egligissiblindaga. PlltAburgh,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
giro s, Blast
,Engints, 11111 Macbtlieu,. Clearing
Shafting, Castings of all descriVions; Oil Tanks
and Stilia, ltoiier and Shutt Iron ti' k.
Ngents for 0 IFPA BD'S rATENTINJ ECTUR
Ibrfectling,bollere.
arREMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR
11131zo al Co.l Cles.ssoat.
NO. 14 BOND a fart: r. NEW ]DIAL.
Full information,with the hiphrst icrtiolotio,a;
also, a Book on Special Il.ecwa, senied en
nelope. sent free. 41 - I.issure and ',end 1 , ,
them, (Old you wilt not erred II; for, as idl er, lalni
phtalcians are generally impost ere, without 'Ver
onese no stranger should ho trusted. Enclose a
stamp fir pi.tage, and direct to LAWRENCE,
No. .4 BOND bTREET, NEW YORK. noil:ot
OIL WORKs, COM PANIES.& c
coxx..en oxx.®u
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFUM KEIIEWBz CO.,
. AU...NU/ACTIUM/ZS 01 TISE
CELEBRATED SPEEN LUBRICATOB,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS,
Sperm, Lard and Whale Oilmi
III) LICH?, TAMS OIL 111 UHL Gllt9l
Standard White Burning Oil,
No. 33 Market:Street,
PITTSBURGH,
=I
.81:7" l ie .
BEST
OD
W
CL do T.
CINCINNAT'rI, 01110.
•
BEhT e•NDLES, dc., AT LAAV.UT BATE!?
WARING & KING,
011ISSIOI EOM AND 8R06E63
Petroleum and Its Products,
4 DUQUESXE 11^4
L.F.'=I"I3I3ErCT Mit PA
lIILAUCLI . HLA ADDILE23:
WARINC,.KING & CO..
131 71 7 M 45 I.ll7_Walnat Phil&
HENDRICK'S LUBRICATOR,
=I
WHITE, DROP. & CO., New 'fork.
E. J. ROBERTS, Agent,
No.ll NI. 11:1alr N . Pitubbargh, Pa.,
Keep constantly on hand
Cotten ractory 1)11, Data Machinery 011,
Woolen Oil. I Dark Engine
Lleht Cold Engine Ott, Dark Car Oil. No. 1,
Light Curd dcrew-Cut. Dark Car NO2.
ling OIL ne:n:o67
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
JOHN WATT, President.
HICKEY N. LONG. Seel . Ltd Tress'?
'ORKS LN TEMPERANCE VILLE.
Oillce, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
IN ear ISnspenitoa BrldgC)
MANUFACTILTRERS UV PUKE WHITE
Eivitri - T.N451- 6_1(.14.
Brand—"Lneifer."
nn.fm
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
MA,IIIII . ,IICTURILIIS 01
EUREK.I ic.ußno.r OIL,
I=
EUGEKA SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
And Wholcsale De.lers I❑
Crude, Refined and Lubricating Oils,
LARD, M'EIUI. WHALE AM) FISH OIL).
N 0.31 Maiket, St., Pitoibargh, Pa.
D. C. I.'SCPIEIX.AII.
Call and clam!. aaaaplca and read certificates.
nel):014
BUY THE BEST,
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
E=ll3
Manufactured only and for sale by
T. IL .1 Erl.V If C 0.,.
Piouoor Pa.tatOPor3X.ei,
N. W. Cor.3d and Market db.,.
=!
THE' LIGHTNING LAMP.
ti. C. JONES D. cuAwronD J3O. 1"0031..
JONES, CRAWFORD & VOGEL, Agents,'
THE MOST POWERFUL AND
TIDILY 111111.1.1 ANT COLL VIC OAP LIURT
ILVERI . IO./DUL.ED.
Adopted. by the U. S. Government.
Non explosive. Cheap and lleantifis'. Ultra a
brilliant Pahl three•fold greater tea. any other
lamp. Thin patont is adapb.ll to all lame
and as the wick la merely a conductor, newer
taires any trimming. Burners on Dila principle op
piled to ordinary lamps. AND COUNT
11.11.1111 H 41./11. PALE.
Ullee, opposite Post (Mee, above ritiock's News
Depot.necond Poor. .21
WY. WIOLITYAN D.A. APDADBOD
EAGLE OM WORkI3, • •
X-Beemo - roxiceTrille•
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON.
Refiners and Dealers in
PETROLEUM.
OFFICE. MOND STONY, Cl/MEN lIA.N COCE
T. AND DLIQUILSNS WA.T.
j :~
BANKING HOUSE.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
BELT ilmeres,
No. 57 MARKET STRUT, Pittsburgh.
and Crrencf.
Crated Buttes and Canada.
STOCKS BONOSAND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Sold On Commission.
Particular 'attrition paid to the parctuica and
sale of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
INGLIILIFG
t
Dolt d Btatcd Blies or MI;
o. do Sega;
)o. - Fives or 10-ka; • .
10. • Eleven-Thirties t •
o. Ctrillloates of Indebtedness..
Urders and , Voonori briett or collyted, Alt ;if
BOOTS AND SHOES
H. CHILDS
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES
..a.Dc3a
SOLE L EATHER,
No. 133 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
To SHORT TIME and CASH buyers len °Sento
perior inducenients, as our facilities for bnyinfare
I,lw:trimmed by ANT house LW Or Wen. - Prins.
int directly front Tina? HANDS entirely . o
we
are enabled to sell as low as any Eastern J bbing
Hone,
MERCHANTS are invited to call: and examine
our atordE and note Our prices be/ore pnrchasin
rittowhere.
Clorcloris for
HOPE DirLLs
Superior Cotton Yarns,
SE4.IILIE4I - tifirl7h....„" ,
Batting, Twine,
COTTON AND LINEN CARPET CHAIN,
d 7 c,.,
Will be Promptly Filled at
FACTORY PRICES.
c. Mll . l=try mail will ria•lve laimedlate and
H. CHILDS & CO.
oce:183:OrT
THE VERY LATESZATYLES OF
Fine French Calf Boots,
Fine Kip Boots,
Water-Proof Boots,
Heavy Boots,
Ladies' Polish Boots,
Ladies' Button Gaiters,
Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
Ladies' Balmorals,
illisses and Children' Shoes of
Every Description, at
THOMAS H. PHELPS',
46 Smithfield Street.
nol:
W 7 r5B
SOLD
.10152( 1 . 1‘1.M ift -T1110). P. ,12,111TZ rAcinza
pALmmt, ANSIIUTZ 64 CO,
1
13=
J. A. ROBINSON 4 _
PYALI.64 IN
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
Xo. 61 Market Street,
I=
OEM
BOOTS AND SDOES.
J. WILHELM,
o. 3S Market St., Pittsburgh,
lias Jest received a very large nook of all kinds of
33001 , EA AND *limo Ellel,
W7,fch he la rcyared to I
rthantherheah
liAh Irk . d AND 1111014; which he war
rants to in, satisfaction. r
REMY. WILNEL3I.
ricAuans2 No.-LIN Market. Wee.
A LARGE AUiD FRESH ARRIVAL
or .
611 BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
Bastsorais,
Jae, received, and 1.117 beeold at the Viral' LOW
SST PLUCKS, either Wholceale or Retail.
GIVE lie ♦ CALL BarOSA rt:IICHABING ILBI
-
J. H. A W. C. BORLAND,
No. 28 Market street, al door from Flftb St.
m 712
comma ruLL'... JOLIN TILLDIA
C . FIELDLNO 6r. 8R0.,.
llanufuturers endlleelers in
Ch.i.estoozi .11:14En4Ac.
,BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny.
u l , Nz i o
palrlng promptly executed on the short.7:tr
SEWING MACHINES,
SOO •
•
Weed,Lock Stitch Sewing Blachtne.
BEST IN USE
.
Tills IS WHAT $6O WIT L DO.
$6O M•eldno will lien,. Fell and Bind;
Braid, Tuck and Cord;
bather and V. 111;
Make •lieaver Cloth Overcast;
Stake a Frock Coat;
Sirake a Satin Vest:
Make Oath Pants:
Bind Shoes:
Bill do every description Making of
Dress ._
$6O Machine will do all kind+ of gamily Sewing.
$OO Machine will run over seertir without breal•
in(needles or skipping st , tellss.
00 Machine slit , hes cite on both sides.
00 Machine Is the otter est Uschines 47 . 90 per
cent. In use, and will sew taster, if not superior to
any Machine In the market, fouran return at and
have his money. Warranted years. •
AIKEN KNITTING lITACHINE
will knit ill pairs of socks In • day.
Braid and gmbroldery Stamps for sale and stamp
ing done.
Also •• model for muting ladles and childrenls
dresses. Any person can learn from it..
Ali SNTS
Afir All kinds of family sewing door.
It Orant streell,l4giNUt Art,
f i l gislintark.
GROIT.,R 66 BAKER'S
•
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are TOE IIEnT for Virally and liannract.ring
poses. OW and see than at
A n tes is Fifth Street.
DON'T BE DECEIVED BY •
Flourleblng belt column adrcrtleemenle of Inferior
alarblour, but get • UItUWER a BAKER.
11 bee been fully tooted for Matter(
year., and to try all comp,
• tent.Juflges, pro
. uourmed the
• .15.yriT Iy
1J96.
No, IE3 N9.1%.1n. IStreoot.
01,9:064 .
GET NONE. BUT A
GROVER & BAKER •
For . Holiday Ella. It ill reliable, - perfect ' and
lac:Wore the beat. v 'tj fall to calf and See it at
111 FIIrTII'IITHICET.
THE GLOVER & BAKER
SEWINC MACHINE
Is the Ultima Thule of Mechanism. Please eel tad
examine It .t
NO Ix FIPTU anucv.r.
SZIIOE, HARNESS & CARRIAGE
ALAKICIIB should see the new
Grover & Baker No. 1 fiewiagMachine
Before buying elsewhere. /tile the bent for her
Übe. For sale at
DOONAS 111 , 111 OTEE T
825. • BARTLET'r 8 . a ,
"2 -
• •
SEWING MACHINE. t ' L
Best cheep Licensed Machine In the United State..
Agentt w.ated everywhere. :rey 650 {0 tDDO P.'
month: Eneltno steam and iddrexs -
YAW: HUMOUR:I tieneral Aa es,
614 Chestnut stmet, hilsdelptds. and
mit street, Toledo, Onto.
LEATHER ISELTEIifi..
CHESSMAN CLASS, 11
MHO tITIIEICT, near the Penitentiary, Aim.
lear - CPT, mattafseturerig i lfa • M a ra tl tall
ba " N " .:Wir arliditifSieraVie. BILLTI4 made • to
artier and repaired►M •
written paid to Belt. for liotllOg Hula and' c zar
06066,5i1f:20.dmi
FOR SA Ir.V!
FOlt EIALE-4. Farmer about 5
acres la Union Townip, Alleghory county.
Pa.. situate about four mi le, R om the city on the
Washington Nee. The Int_provements are ► large
two story driek owelling Noose with 12 rooms, a
two-story doting House, a Carriage Ben DC • l arge
Lumber Room, a No. 1 Flame Rank Barn, with
stabling sufficient for 60 head of cattle. There le
llno oung Orc comprising about 12 acres.
stocked with the bestvarietlee of fruit trees. It le
all tinderiald with coal. The land Is in a high state
of cultivation. well wat-red, fences good. and
would stilt admirably for dairy or gardening pur
poses.
Also. 17S acres adjoining the above, with a good
Frame Rouse, Catviegc novae, good boring Rouse
and other oft-bonding*: with a good Orchard la
fine bearing condition. This Meet Is also all nn
derlald with coal.
llTtlaCt4pibi
rlibes :bee
eninrfrfoiciw. acres
lecoa all ldeir
coal.
& CO..
The above three pieces of property us between
the Little Bawl:Batten and Steubenville Railroads,
anti this coat Can be reached easily from either mad.
Toe coal alone to worth all that to asked for the en.
Tire property.
Also Farm otll3 Sere., eltriateln It; Clairtown.
Westmoreland county. ra_, Immediately on
the Ilea of th e Penna. Railroad. The Improvements
are a two-story Frame House with eve room. and
good cellar, a Frame Bank Barr, 40.1.03 feet, - and
other out-b.tbdlnge. There is on the place good
You Apple Orchud:l2o acres cleared:balance In
underlaidber fencing generaily goo, wwd:
with coal and Ilmesten ; co nve n ientto
churches, mills, schoom and blacksmith shops, to
gether with the personal property such as stock.
Implements, grain In the ground, &c. roseisslon
given Immediately. •
Alto .Farm of 53 acres, iltnated In Chanters
townthlP, Alleghen county, I'a., about 3,ti, miles
from the city, thebe hear line of the tit* nbenville R.
H., and within one-half mile of a station; 30 acres of
the beet of creek bottom land, and Ina high state of
cultivation;2l norm of woodland and pasture. The
zn i 7lLy . is generally good. The soil Is No. 1, and
wall ail ed Cur gardening. The atiention of those
wishing to embark the bosiness will esti at once
and esenre a said bargain. as this isa rare chance.
Also, - Farm of M 4 acre., situate in Elicaoeth
township, Allegheny county, Pa., on the Monon
gahela river, about one mile from the • Borough of
Elisabeth. The coil la of the best quality. =e Im
provements aeonfarm housesiritki•lx rooms • good
bard nod other out buildings; fencing good; eboot
60 acres of coal. Churches. echo-.le and mills very
convenient. Possession Immediately,
Also, the best Farm In Elisabeth township,
amtainlng about 90 acres, lying on the Mononga
hela river Immediately below Lock No. 3, on which
is erected a large two-story brick dwelling, ,one log
and one frame ban t limn ' corn crib, wagon abed,
brick spring house, firanary, work shop. &c.; about
Macres of the shovels first qua•lty river bottom; the
balance being limestone land, and underlaid with
coal, and about 20 acres of limeatone. • There are
two orchard. or apple trees," In Rood bearing cool!.
tl011; peach pear, piom treca.idgelpe vines !to.
Tne land Is well adapted for gardening porp oaca,i
being • short distance from the thriving borough
of Elizabeth ? creating a market at home for all the
plia,da,..ahe property will be sold cheap and on
reasonable ternim
Also, A Farm of 06
township, Allegheny otunig, about one mile
from Lock No. 3, on Monongabert river. Improve
meat. are one frame house. with lye rooms, barn.
spring house and otheroutbullolnghe land very
the best quality. The above 11111 he sold at
low figures.,
For farther part;eulars, enquire Of
0. 13. TOWER,
-•
FOR • SALE-100 Aci es of Land
In Washington eagoty, We,lef township, Ohio,
SO llerrY cleared. balance In timber; Good Douse,
good barn, water handy, large orchard. school atm
nurches han o r. and within AM miles of Cutler !Ra
t
c ion, on the Marietta and lAhclnuatl Raim.aad.
I , lce l oper sere.,
I Acre in Ilankarilleo miles back of Temperance
guise, art which there are three tenant houses of 2
rooms rich, one frame boost of four rooms. all In
good condition, •
130 Acres of Laid for 51.000, r Heat* in Sinking
Palley. Blair county, Pa., lice Mlle, from Altoona
by the Oinking Valley Road. The advannues of
tills property aremumerous, and by calling on us we
wUI µDe full ponr;fr,alue.
91 Acres, 50 acres of which Is underlaid with
coal situale In North Fayette Township, on the
nteubenrille Nolidi improvements, good Frame
HouPe. six rooms, good Hank Liam; about reoYrult
Trees last in teal,. prime. Ac
38 Acres In Utica Township, on the Washington
Pike, three mile/ from the city.
37 Acres in ScOtt Township, sin miles out on the
old Washington l'ac.
15 Acres In Noss Township, three miles cut frost
Ahead goy nark t .
5 Dwelling El uses in Allegheny City. one in
one In Freeport; one at Edgewcon
nation, on the iCentral Pennaylr.la nalltoad.
Also Ditmedla.ely a.Joining ihis elation, a few
more ACHE LoT.I. Plan can be seen et this once.
Porndsand Mortgages bonnet and sold.
JOHN Carle T,
coil Heal Estate Agent., 339 Fourth street.
- -
FOIL 84E, •
.4..znicET
A 'Ores of land containieg ,0 rifi acres of rich
alluvial ground, COllOOl loot 'to the[Wee, 10 DOW
Ed:fere. Iflr lute ell tea...maple terms. The improve
men.: are a
And otter outbuildings. It is now used.. a3larket
Garden, Audis In blab order.
Yor further particulars, apply to
CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE
THREE STORY BRIO% DWELLING.
Located on Second L. Second Ward, ilttzbnr gh
Lot OLT 6)feet to a pared ailey 12
. feet wide. _
Prlct V,VJ). Apply to
PITTABII . B4II, PA
Fon 'SALE, •
THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 45 3lonterey street, Allcaltet y. Contains
nine rooms, bottles ablated attic, bath-room and
wish-lionee. For convenience of arrangement,
and tasty and sub: asocial. finish. it is probably an
excellets by any In the two ettlea of similar sire.
The house Is quite new, and Itit, gas, and hot and
cold water up and down stair..
Apply for intormation to S. v, BRYAN.
Broker lo t‘tocks and heal Knott,
n 022 *Fourth street, aturites
LOTS!—I can now offer
Lota as to n es 4.20, well locattd and In a pleas
ant place.
Also, Lots located on the Pike from We to Leal
tin Liberty street, from its, to I,Cin
On Bellefontaine street, from SOi. to 903 •
On Barri- atreet, from WA to ,650
In Liberty Township, adiolulng the
Borough lots. from SW to SIO
Also in Fat To.rnsnip. Lots from... to 610
above lots will be sold on terms to suit pur
chasers. iso, some eery - degree. improved prop
erty, located In the Boroughs Pitt Township. Al
leatheny fly, Flttsburgb, and arJelning counties.
Tor terms, apply at Biotic.' Estate and Insurance
)ISIIR STORE FOR SALE.-SIT.
uate o Penn Street, In =met the best locations
In the City, having an eAtAtal,hed business of from
15 to 23 years stanoing. A g .04 et 01131 rs on
baud and store Itcemts fitted up in good style. With
the shove will be told the lease of the whoctsild
log. contain:nu., beulde. the Store Hoorn seven
Honors for dwelling purposes. and Two me=
Itooms. @NO to H. tie LOIN@ 1 . 1.
doll No. In. Fourth Stres
140 R SALE ---12 acres or Ground,'
well Mothered and watered on Squirrel HUI, ten
minutes' walk trout' Passenger : at shady
Late. Fourth Street Road, Also 6 acres at Home
wirod Station; and several Farms well located In.
Ikestmoreland and Alter hen) counties. Also Coal
Property. Houses and Lots lathe city and suburbs.
For further particulars enqa.re of
WILLIAM WARD,
(Opposite the Cathedral.)
se= No. 110 Grant Street.
Fri t, BALL—One-fourth Interest
'Manning Rolling .7CIUI
To an acceptable partner. Apply to
• W. O. BRICHELL,
lf MARTIN, BRICK aLI. Jr. CO.,
dea:o100 1.0. SO Water street
FOR SALE,
A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
With all modern Imorovementil, In complete order,
and .Ituate on the Fen.. Railway:7 , ,
Inquire at No. 119 FIRST BTIIIMET,
IMM:O37:TTB Fit taeurgb.
JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stock'and Real Estate Broker.
JOILN D. BAILEY,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
Baring takenout a commission as Auctioneer, and
ca•eted an engagement with toe illtt,ourgh Board
oh Trade, aecuring the ace of their rooms, above the
Thi , n National Bank, I am now prepared to ,wilat
Public Aue.ton. Stocks. !loads, Securiti.,.iteal
Eab e, dc., either at the above rooms or on the
cs
Particular attenlioa paid• as heretofore to the
sale of Beal hstate a 1 private eel,
• .
. .
Calve office' Cetate In the country attended.
°Moe, 1 .2 Fourth street. ;
VOlt SALE-100 Acres of Coal
w- Lind. lying immediately upon the Ohio Ricer,
himiles below Usitspolls, and US milts above CID-
On the share tract Is a four toot reuljr
Coal. whlcb, - for general purposes. isnot gnu, m
It is ebUreir different from the Southern Ohio Coal;
cantatas little sulphur, forges and cokes well,
and for making steam cannot be excelled. The to. cation being about' midway from Pomeroy. and
Hasgia hack, most make it valaable for coaling
boats. There is a water !muter g of nilleorltti•
good landing at all stages of the river.:. ALI eatcsnoe
Li been run la the hill about m d feet, track finish
edu
to river together With the necessary fixtures for
mining acid delivering cool afloat. On said [meths
Ithst-ethes double rumble Circular tit. Mill so.
settler with • Portab.e Grist WU, all In good "°-
Mug order, and piracy of the very but oak. ub
and Dopler timber. Would set/thaw-half illtGreMM
desired ton party with erne rhinos sod esopo ,
working same .1 - 61114 U. BALI.E !,
/nal and Rust Estate •
ode No. MC rowan street.
TIESULICt LE LOTS FOES COUN.
SY CHID ENCIIa 0.1
ermy of the weather on - Tuesdat2. o l4. - to n f our
those de.lrable Lou. 1, 0 „,2
acres each, 00 the Perri Ills • 4,t b.
mile from Aileaheur u 1.7. w.t.`""
lot. are now uttered at On t.." we. " •
Tnnjur—on..t.dy cs.o; hamnee 2...4 i and a 5
roam with tutcreat.. ror plot, of e pray y
particulan , ..Po/ 3 Adm. BAILEY,
des No. lt6 /earth Meet.
J orrnr rr. GRAY,
EOM LSI) &MN'
PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER,
No. 64 Hand St., - Pittsburgh. -
Plain sod °mama workime of emu desertptloa
done t o order. A U done promptly at mason.
able rates. lekekr
WILLIAR R. BROWN, -
(Lite of the ft= of BROWN & MORROW.)
HOUSEANIP 191108'PAMITER.
Nortu-eszt cotter or Thlr 1 o.d Karin street.
AA, BBLS. VIEN.TITLIN BED, Eng-
Hob, received and for sole by -
GEOlstiE A. MUSA' A CO..
11020 Win Male Drugs% 17 V . P004 Meet.
Heal Eiltste Arent. 164
FH2LHE HOUSE, HAHN,
MEI=
Blinker In Stung. and lk2l tetai . e,
57 FoUrth n).. (R4rke•e Building.)
I 11311=1:1=0
STEEL & IVILSON.
RIIOEZIIB AND Mill ESTATZ AGZ.N2S,
I3=l=!
6.9 BA.T
Butler street, LawrenoeTille.
ArCTIPNEER.
;726114 1 4: 4 : 1 1
Mr*PITTE(BEHEH THEATRE.
LESSEZ MAN rft. WM. REND CE ON
At the urgent renneat of the many oatennnOrlii.
Pittsburg.. l'heame, the - management has content
ed to re-produce, for one nista; only, the wonderful
senestlim play, tat the nets. written by the great
dramatist, Dion lioureecanit, entitled the
04:T01100N: •
OCTOROON!
On, LIFE IN LOLIEIiNik
Ilin•tratire of Southern character. routhern
scenes and Southern homes. The scene Is laid on
the Mississipot ricer on the plantation of Icrre
bonne, belongin g to the State Jude.
Friday Evening—lionedi of MI.. Katie Estelle.
:Saturday- Grand Matinee. ' •
YEW OPERA ROUSE.
C. D. HESS ' DICECTOrt
Second time in this city at the eminent actor
inn. J. W. ITAI.LACji.
is his gscatspeclatty of
•
HENRY DUNIIIR, THE OUTCAST.
FRlDAY—Farewell benefit pt Mr. Wallach. on
which occasion he will appear In the chuutar of
NI•CHETH,
MIL* WALLACE: her drat and only a ppearanen
this engagement. Ai g w A InETH
Lltttir•loy Afternoon—Gra..l Fa4dopable vatinoc.
'The **tented 3 nun*. Vittaonsali gentleman, Mr. 211D
HET sil<LOW Ena KWH/ed. HI.
Monday—Mr. ii •ChiTT.
iirItLASONIC HALL. .
Poiltively but three alights longer.
P3111490EC M0.421.1%01.1.1r-s'2"
!=l=3l
SWISS BELL RINGERS.
GRAND At A.TI NEE HATT:NI/AY AFTERNOON.
genV tieANAvizzA4 . 4.7 4 .,
_de.l3:p74 C. C.
BEBLANTILE LIBRARY
.t.iacm•-cnEtansL
P. T. BARNUM. ESQ.,
Will deliver the Fifth Lecture of the course.
AT THE ACADEMY OF Rini°
On Thursday Ivening, Dec. 13th.
CEEZEMI
'•Success in Life; Or, The'Art o
Getting Ilione).”
dingle tlckets, 50 cents. Reserved scats 25 c
extra. Seats ma• be 'scluteot AM, ,1 cadrmy
Mottle on THWISDA.I' Alt./UNIN Jicc. 13th, at
o'clock.
No one person tan secure .more than - I.2cent,
Ontt holders of Paronette checks will please pa
In at theyp oer donr. t
JAMES- act YET, OLIVER. I.E111.0:114,
JAS. B..aiogG,A.n, I Wal. IIanBERT,
BE , J. F. JE•141111.1,0. Y. see rE.
T. I:. nti.T.En. I
CoMtle
mle.
dein: VI
erCITY HALL.
GRAND CONCERT,
I=l
Given under the attsPlcea of the
SONS Of TEMPERANCE,
rittoburgb illviodon, No. 42,
' x -se - SE ,
Tuesday Xresiing,.Dee.lSth, '66.
oc.wlon some of the
BEST MUSICAL TALENT OF THE CITY
RAVING VULUNTEFILED. A
Programme of Eneurpmeed Excellence
Wtll to nreeent•d, under tUa.darectlun or
MIL CELIS. C. MELLOR
•
Cards of .140ples , n, and programer'. can be pro
cured at the prtnilpal !foal. Book and Drug
Wore'', and at the door en Lac evening of Concert.
=I
Trout seats reserved furlentlemeh accompanle 2
Ith ladles.
Doors open at 7 o'clock: Concert to commence
t o'clock. dc10:
FAIR AND FESTIVAL.
The ladles of the Chilgtinti Cheri In Alleabeny
City. (Josentt log'. Pastor will open In EXCEL-
Plod UI. LL. corner of Perierarenil Larock streeti,
On Tuesday Evening, Onceinber ISth, lmt
A fine FAIR AND FESTIVAL. which w'll con
tinue through the week, and the proceeds will Oe de
voted to tee new church ouDding now to process of
erection on the corner Of Beaver street art s tho
North Common.
Fancy artiel, s of all kinds, children's clothing,
soils. tidies. vases, toys. confectioneries; g•otle
:sun's Creasing OWL. and Clovers; oys era, entree,
Ice creams. dc., will be offered for Wean reasons- .
Olt term,
Aft. DIICYfEII do served card
day from to :o'clock to all giving Ili a call. Also.
bUPPEIt from 6to o'cloca.
. .
Ad.oleston Tlekts. Season Tick. ts. $1.00:
Dinner Tickets: to those boring udattuloo or sea
son tickets. :Seta.: to others,
A littilaS BAND will be in aLte....ance: esoostber
mask. both vocal and instrumental, 'rill be tar
nished. nll2:ate
W"TENTH WARD
MISSION SCHOOL CONCERT,
*inc.,. held et the
NEW ACADEMYOF MUSIC.
=ES
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at
73i o'clock.
Tickets, 50 eent,i For sale 'at the door on the
It the Concert,
MOE
IOrPIIOI% COITPEII1 9 8 DANCING
ACADEMY. AT WILKINS' UAL . ourtin
Etreet. near troltndeld, now open lor the rec.p
lion of Pupils for second terui. Days. of Tumon—
i 11Uttol•Alt and SS.TIIIWA Y. tlentlemens•
Class at o'clock- erealogs. Ladles,' 111. s ore
a.,d Misses' Class at 3 P. L
riteste em, on
FRIDAY. WILKINS HALL to rent for S. lent
Balls and Parties, when not engsged "or c Stet%
Apply to Prot. Colt era. /or Circulars, please.
cab It the Hulk Stores. delOnaSt
ktePlitY; - 114V4 11 4 ,tell
IBM WILLIAMS &BETLEY
Ww.T.,II73IVBEIMUES.
GAS AND STEAM FITTITAS,
Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, Pd...
Cor.Bea'ver and Chestnut Streets,
malrosars2r4 R.
All kind/ of Water, Ha/ and Meson Fixtures ma.
.tautly on hand; Johmso
pLUDIBING.
GIS IND STEED FITTING,.
Hydrants, Iron Pumps,
PLEAD,
ti.HXB2' iyxcf„ ,
prrzy,
BIWA HAMM
WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS,.
TOM T. MEM.
atactesior to Ivrea' it C 0..)
Ids WOOll Stu PittibUrgliaqt.
irena.4ll
WY. 11i6L311Y.....»» ........... JORMITO;
& JowisoN,
„w!sa..s.crxxcf.a....T.4 •
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
YIFTH STBZIL - T EXTZNISION,
•
Pittslbizrifils. 3P4/14
A il orlon by mall tzemited saliallettorilY
P 7rl l ll " Vlit i b ts inbs, Pum p..
Closets. gas. Cbsodelimb Pendants. -and tin
nudes, fir sale at the most reasonable price..
Order* troan country patinas by mall promptly at
tended to. ~
Own lo se bravery description. 1612.1116
tiolfuougioatmlihmii
Seep on band a motor article of
WOOD Pumps,
All Ueda of Iron Pump!, Hydrisda, neva Lead
Meet flee, Lead Plre,_ftth Tees, &aka, Wet*
W osete. Wula Basins, wash ßaalus , luso,. ft., 0, it s
Corlinlith and Smithfield Streets,
All
ll o kin rdies ° 4 lle all tanuaLla ng doss ael l =" U: 6
IwlroNo
HOTELS.
LA IMBUE HOUSE,
Pkgadapida.
The subscriber. blVillg bused this favorite House
It hes bee, ILETITTZLI AND TURNIHEISD LIO AN
fs. CHANT SLAXISIik; sad Ii now f.repared
the most perfect appototments for the reception of
Roasts. The ern poultion. ong first-class Hotels
'fin eel talnal la th e fu [ascots in the poet
• HA fill .1 VAISL RT.
- - GRAIIiT HOUSE,
0. nom. MIZEBIZaIIir, Wort:FF.or,
Iknef of kids ul leini greet".
Near the Suspension Bridge,
gat 9 :lBo 40.1,1kiliabi I,IIPP, PA.
OCTOROON!
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