tir , ..,:.....,.. _.. -- R CieVittOurgit 03agtitc, YIIIBLIMIIED 131 r Peaniman, Reed & AT GAZETTE BUILDING; No.; 043 Fifth Street. ' F. B. PEJOINLIIAN, `""' T. P. II OSTON, • j°9l"l RUM I Business Elanagers NELSON P. REED. Flneta Caplee ................................. a cents Louvenni bY earner. (per weeki, .... —. 15 cent. Mat bobsellrs. ni t 1 05 r) 11 8,00 • Liberal reabeuctios eirstiOrli *55 Agent.. THURSDAY, DRUMMER 20, 18G0 PkrTstitunGis AsiOtrOSitiIE.LLSVILLE ' We have already spoken of the situa tion to which this. great enterprise was placed by the act of April, 1864, repealing the charter of the coinpany on all that pis _ lion of the route lying southeast of Con , nellsvilie. We now propose to refresh the memory of our readers as to the road itself, and its connections. The Pittsburgh and Counellaville Rail road begins at the font of "Grant street, on the bank of the Monongahela river, in the city of Pittsburgh. It follows the north. east bank of that river fourteen miles to the borough of Mckeesport, where the YOughioglieny unites with the Mononga hela. Thence the road follows the valley of the Youghiogheny to Connellsville, forty-four and a half miles, making the whole distance from Pittsburgh to Conuells 'title fifty-eight' and a half wales. Tnis part of the road has been finished and open to the public for several years, and is at this moment doing a large and profitable business. It has added vastly -to the busi ness and to the permanent valuation of the country throligh which it, passes, and is of - great benefit to these cities. Tet it is but a local road. The prime object. of the ,enterprise—a direct connee -t ion with the Baltimore and Ohio itailtoad at the town of Cumberland, in Maryland— is still unaccomplished. The universal financial crisis which culminated in 18'17, and which so seriously affected all railroad enterprises for several years, compelled a suspension of operations upon this line, except such as were necessary to complete - the line between this city and Connells 'title, and prosecute steadily the work on the great Sand Patchlunnel, . 1861 the coM pletion of the section between Turtle Creek sad Pittsburgh gave us a continuous and independent connection by rail with Connellsville, and, by a branch, with Uniontown. • The great controversy, however, is about that part of the line lying between Con nellaville•and Cumberland. The length of that division Is ninety miles, and the whole I of it, except about seven miles, lies within Our own State. From Connellsville the line continues ap the Youghiogheny nearly 25 miles to the mouths of Casselman's River, and Laurel Hill Creek. After SS cending the valley of the latter stream some three miles, it crosses the ridge dividing that valley from that of the Casselman. I . Here there is a short tunnel. Thence it -,1 follows the Talley of thelast named stream thirty miles to the great Sand Patch tun nel, passing south of the town of Somer set, to, Which a branch road, eight miles in . length, andel' easy grade, has been located. The line of the road crosses the State line, in'o Maryland, just at the • southwest cor; nor of Belford county, and about seven miles this side of Cumberland. The highest - grade on any pan of this road is seventpeight feet to the mile, and that only on less than three miles on each side of the summit. From Pittsburgh. to Myers' Mills, some three. miles from the summit, the grade in no place need exceed twenty-six feet to themile. Fromthe sum mat •to Cumberland, a distance of thirty two miles, down the- valley of Wilt's Creek, there is a continuous descendihg grade. For the greater part of the line, where there is any grade at all, ,it is kept at or below 26 feet. Now that the great tunnel, of which we spoke yesterday, is almost completed, there is no difficult work on this ninety miles of road from Cennells vine to Cumberland. At Cumberland; as before observed, this 'road will form a junction with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 178 miles west of Bal timore, making the entire distance from Pittsburgh to Baltimore; by this route, 827 miles, and to Washington, Ma the Relay • House, nine miles this side of Baltimore, 349 miles. But it will not be necessary to take that route to Washington; for, at an earlier day than this road can be possibly be com_plet ' ed, the "METROPOLITAN ROUTE," from the "Point of• Rocks," (70 mileS we,st. of Baltimore,)-to Washington, will be knish ed. The distance, by this route, froth Point of Rocks .to Washington is only 43 miles. This will be 49 miler lees than to go round by the Relay House, and will make the whole distance from Pittsburgh to Washing ton just three hundred miles-27 miles near . en than to Baltimora by this route. This ahortens the- distance between Fitsbugh and Washington sesenty-four miles, as compared with the present route of travel, Harrisburg and Baltimore. The trip can be mole from city to city in ten hours, and the traveler avoid the, yemiUdus and often, expensive delays to which lee is now cubjected. ( t,Cumberland la St miles west of Harper's FtrrY, and 101 miles east of rafton,where the two great branches of the Baltimore and Ohio road diverge, one to Wheeling, • and the other to Parkersbur g From Par kersburg to Cumberland the insta aca is 003 miles; from Wheeling it la 201. talks" .and from Pittsburgh 149 mile". • ' ' At Pittsburgh this road meets a l l ikt great western and northern lines v u lva , concentrate here, as well as ear great mit a . ral thoroughfare, the Ohio river. But it s most direct and important connection at this point will be with the Cr.avELAND AND MAIIONINO EXTENSION, which will be tan tamount to an extension of the load to the lakes, to the Mississippi, and, in abort, to • the entire continent west of Pennsylvania, as far as railroads have been ozhhall be ex - tended. This Cleveland and . Mnhoning Exteriiion, like the section between Con nellsville and Cumberland, is but a cont . paratively short link. in the great chain • reaching from the Chesapeake Ifay, the Potomns, the National Capital, and. the seaboard cities of the South, to the vast re gion just syv,ken - This.addition chain .roommunication is now - greatly deeded, and its necessity will be more and more Egli as population and business Increase. , Pennsylvania has no right to shut this avenue It is a glad the Creator, not to Pennsylvania, and still less to a Pennsyl vania corporation, but to all the American people; and if the people of Maryland and • Ohio'my they wish to improve it, so' that they can use It as an avenue of communi cation one with another, for purposes ~ tratio and social intercourse, what right halerfre, as a State, to forbid II? But the real case Is still stronger than the one we have supposed; for a million Peensylyani. ens unite with the people of Maryland and Ohio in desiring tide thing, and are ready . to cid the work required as soon Batley can get legal permission to do it. An interdict upon each an enterprise . as . .9415, some from what authority It may— even though it be from the representatives of the people, and surrounded by all the forms of republican institutions—has in it the essence of despotic oppression, and bears all the features that may define a tyianny. But when the interdict 18RC . 00111- , panted by an outrageous act of spoliation, , as in the case before us, it beComes doubly 1 odious. Were a single rulet,to do such a thing, it would tarnish his reputation, dis honor his memory, and history would en roll him among wrong-doers and oppres sors. is wrong less infamous because per petrated by many than if it were done hy one? Surely not. While speaking of this thing as we do, we would not for — get that an apology for tie original wrong may be found In the presutnption that the men who divested the Company of Its franchises be lieved at the time that they had been for feited. But now we know, and our rep resentatives know, that they were not for felted. A , refusal on their part, therefore, Ito rectify the error of their predecessors, would hO a dereliction for which no spoi -1 ogy could be offered. A. MONTI! AGO the Democratic journals professed to have discovered a conspiracy having for its object the election of Gener al -CAMERON to the United States Senate by a coalition of -Republican and Demo cratie members of the Legislature. These journals, as by pre-concert, joined in ex pressing great indignation at what they were pleased to denominate an experiment upon the political virtue, of their friends. They seemed to suspect them of an inher ent weakness, whereby they were unable to resist a pecuniary inducemeni. General CamEttoN promptly deniied that lie was concerned in the enterprise attributed to him, or that 11. i designed to be engaged in any such_exploit, and there the matter ended. Recently the Democratic newspapers profess to have discovered another conspi racy. They now charge that. the friends of Governor GIIRTIN, dispairing of electing him to the Senate, will submit overtures to the Democratic members, proposing to unit. with them on Mr. W. M. MEREDITH. This allegation is said to rest oti "a private letter from a prominent politician at Cham• harsh urg. - ,„We think there is just as much, and no more, foundation for this report than former one—and that is just none at all. - - THAT kr. Raymond, i.s the New York Times, should be found supporting Mr. Stevens's North Carolina bill as a proposi tion that could not "be more generous or more conservative," answers to one of those eddies in the swift current of politics that quite confounds one and impels him to ask—what next ?—Comniercial. In essential elements, we do not perceive wherein the case. of the Times differs from that of the Commercial. Each of thein fol lowed the President and advocated his Policy, until gulfs of financial and political ruin yawned 'before them. That the Com ,lerebil turned Inch soonest is not due to its larger development of conscientious ness, nor to its neuter intellectual percep tions, but solely to the fact that Allegheny OW less favorable than New York to charlatanism of that description. Our contemporary ought to understand that it cannot, in this matter, hold up the Times to scorn without drawing universal hiss ing upon itself. EDITORIAL BREVITIES I•r is announced that a large manufactur ing company in - Chicago employS aloung lady only thirteen years of age as paymas• ter. She has paid out ,since last May a quarter of a million of dollais, keeping the time-sheets, pay roll, and a private account book with and for each of three to foir hundred men employed. She receives the money weekly from the bank to the amount of $4,000 to $5,000, pays all the men and settles her balances with the cashier. She knows every man in the establishment, and commands a salary of $625 per annum, 'takes two music lessons each week, and at lends an evening course at a commercial college, where she has a scholarship. Nor does this produce any overstrain of her in tellect. She is said to be in the most ro bust and. vigorous health. WE fully concur with the Cleveland Herald that the managers of the Western Press Association did not add to their rep utation for faitness, good sense or decent manners, at the late meeting at Chicago. They exhibited an the blemishes of the New York Association with none of its re decining qualities. Mr. E. Brooks, of the New York lirpreas, by his superior bear. ing, would have put them all to the blush, if they had been capable of blushing. IN Kentucky the Confederates and Con. seryatives, who naturally acted 'together last year, are finding some difficulties in the way of farther cooperation. Each of these factions is afraid of being ignored by the other. It is now proposed to reduce them to harmony by holding up the Radi cals as an object .of mutual detestation. On the other hand, it i.e proposed to organ ' ize an unconditional Union party, and "fight it out on that line." - A. BILL has been introduced is the Rouse providing that hereafter Congressional elections shall be held on the same day in all the States, viz: On Tuesday after the first Monday in November in 1868, and iu every second year thereafter. This is the day on which the majority of the North ern States now hold elections. Provision will bi made in another bill for those States whlCh have not chosen members of the Fortieth Congress. PATRICK FARRELL, a desperate villain of New York City, died on Monday, last from the effects of a bullet wound inflicted 'by a policeman. Re w mdiscovered at an early hour Sunday morning endeavoring to force an entrance into a grocery store, . _ and was shot by the policeman. fie told the officer previous to his death that he freely forgave him, as he had only dis uluirgeu Ids duty. T "ti 3 nvreme Court of the United States has decided that, - even in time of war, Mil itary Commissions for the trial of offenders arc illegal., The' Court has but one step more to take, which Is, to decide that in time of war it Is illegal r„, the military to kill or wonnd any body. Is some of the remoter parishes of Lou- blacks arc still held as sla m. It , rently, two planters were brought before the Freedmen's Bureau for holding staves and whipping them as in the olden time, TnEns will be a large demand for him, em, after the Ist of January next, on the Le Claire Marine Railway, at Davenport, lowa. Three dollars per day wages are now paid. TUE Chillicothe, (Ohio) Adrertiaer says some new disease has attacked the potatoes In that section, and they arc rotting with alarming rapidity.. Mns..Nuouvr, who killed her cklld and tried to kill herself, at Parkersburg, has not been visited in prison by any of her family friends from Mutate. Gov. likmiLToN, of Texas, has lo cated in Harrisburg, pa., and will soon commence the practise of law there. IT looks as if General Harriman would become the Hermi!lican candidate for Gov ernor of New Hampshire. Ftritali PRESIDENT ROBERTS Wrote to Col. Lynch a sympathizing letter in which be says: "I regret to tell you Wet LAlo* not believe you are to be banged." Poor r. as• •• - consolation that, but the Fenlans are all JAJAMES T. BRADY & praying ardently that the prisoners in Can- CO., 'lda under -sentence of death he hanged. , maccessora to 8. Jone. 60.0 \ Mn. as a few martyrs to their cause necessary. Corner Fourth and WoOd BANDMANN Imsrpativber, li:be ct l om a pi c s a i r n d m in g BANKERS 86 BRanao 01 ofl in one of the journals, and of the support he received at the thea 'try. In "Hamlet," lie says, "the parts of LnerteS and the Ghost were played by one actor, as well as Polonius and the grave ; digger. Rosencranty and Guildenstern were performed by ladies, one of whom arose from the grave to appear as Csric." UNTIL lately it was supposed that the i relative weight of the brain, as compared witl?the body, was greater in man than in any of the lower animals; but alas ! for poor human nature, it is now khown that some of the smaller Eouth American monk eys have, proportionately, a larger share of brain than ourselves.—Phila. Bulletin. What a sad confession ! IT is stated that the extensive maehinery of the New York Central Railroad is to be no longer used for the benefit of the demo cratic party. Its iritiIICIICC under the man agement of Dean Richmond was potent. The road employs G,OOO hands and bash Capital of i.'26,000,000. IN Columbus, Ohio, according to theyo lice reports, there are fifty six brothels and 257 salvers and dram shops. Tun Legislature of Georgia has repealed all the laws denying foreigners the privil ege of holding real estate. i • • • Tun Galveston, Texas, Literary Associ ation has invited Horace .Gieeley to be come one of its lecturers. Mn. AND MRS'. HOWARD. PAUL arc to open their drawing room entertainments at Washington, shortly. lu Virginia black people, convicted of crimes, are still sold into slavery by order of Court. The United States Senators p. In Connec tion tv It li the Suggested 'inject oca Mass Meeting. • • • Metars. Editors Gareth.: I see it intima ted in one of the morning papers that a project is on foot to have a mass-meeting galled, for the purpose of obtaining an ex ,pression of the popular choice for Senator in the approaching contest. If our Harrisburg delegates are anxious to asceriain the true preference of the peo ple, let them take the matter in hand, and invite a county contention. Party-usage, very properly,•lias fixed upon this method as the moat negrly perfect one to arrive at a true expression of the popular opinion. Mass-meetings are at best but. mob assem blies, from which nobody ever expects to receive a sober delivery, and when a seri ous purpose is contemplated, no man and ' no party of nien, unless eonsciouß uf the ut ter weakness of their cause, ever resorts to them. The delegates can control the mat ter. They will be held as the accountable party in it, and as they are known to be gentlemen, anxious to meet the wishes of their constituents, it is expected that they will assume the responsibility and Oct ac cordingly. SAMARITAN 1100 T AND HERB Jlll6 ES. The Crest BloJd Pur:fter and Ile m, , ty fo 1:11011L, tiLCEII6, e1 . 07'. .r/LTTLII n0".4. 51 rmx.,. k for Syphilis the Samarlt•n's bout •n 1 Herb Juices ere tice most liotent sod • dectue.: recoe•die ercr prescrlt cd. It rcacl,4 8.1 eradicate. tern particle of lone venereal 1,0130. Wlllnlito, Over ventage of Impurlttes from the i yAtt ell the bsd note of mercury. Trice 41.15 Per put 'ol.l only In rattburgb at JOStiPti Fi..L.11.1N1313 Drug and l'atnnt Medici:, Depot, No. 04 Market strict. . What Swayntes Ointment ,-it will care Itch In from 11 to 40 °our,. 2—lt will cure the most obstinate cases of Tatter. 3—lt ni l cure Chronic Erysipelas of the facc.• • 4—it will cure Balt listen a... 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In tddition to an adsciliable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of &great •arleir of diseases, it embraces a large amount of Information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, L ithe ruiner, the farm er. and professional man; and the calcu lations have been made for such meet elan. and lat itudes a are most suitable for •• curn.rt and com prehensive hiATIossAL C•xr.stmAlt. The uses. and extraordinary sa . .linrf el feele 01 HOSTETTiCit'S SfOMACII MITTEns. the staple , onlo and aitcrall•c of more clean half ttm. Cl world are luily withrth 10 ill psgrs, are also interspersed •aluable recipes. humorous anecdotee, and othar instructive and amusing reading matter, original and select...l. Among the Annual..to appear who the opening or the year, this will be one of the most useful, and MAT at lion TON VIM •SKII.. Send for espies to the Central Manufactory. at Pittsburgh. Po., or to the nearest went for nOsTia - rElt . n STOMACH lllTTlittb. Time Blttero are sold In every city• town and village of the United States. 1013YOA_U# an3l4 36113,141e= 8./57GEAM, Jr., Adams Express Office, 54 Fifth Street, Os an authorised Agent to recreme Advertisements torlhe attlift2TE, and ail otAcr papers throughout the United States and the Canada. 10-1. 0. 0. F.—The members of i'r . ..11.011111-ILODOIC, No, 340, arc I . IIIICA, eti to meet together with brothers of altiter Lodge , at their 1111/.ootlter of Diamond •ml Grant streets. at IV. o'clock noon. THIS it Y. to attend the neralot P. G. J. W. ItItANSIMUP. M. D. J, B. IVILLIA.SI , . 64cretary By arA deu A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergymen, while gestdiag In booth America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple reme dy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, garly DeesT,- Disems of the Urinary and hernias) Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. (treat nbmbers have beeri b a - ready cured by Ibis noble rrniedy. Prompted y desire to benefit the emitted atm unforton +, I will send the recipe for peepa• log and uslng.tids medicine. In a sealed envelope, to any one who nerds it, YALE OP Client/E. Please enclose *post paid envelope. addressed to yourself. ' Address JOSEPH T. INMAN. decopi nation D. Bible lio.me. N. Y. City._ HOLIDAY GOODS ALLIiINDS OF BRONZE, GILT, eIj,AND °LAYS Oarbon Oil Lamps and Ohandeliers, Lamp Trimmings, ts.c. Also. BON OIL W R , ARANT lO•n ED d NON•EXPLVNIVE CAR .holtsot `JOHN ROSS & CO., Wcr, g 4 31Grew3s.ot 1191troot, de2o.olldlwT PITTNIIUMH. PA. LLEGHENV .COUNTY, es,—lii .“ tilt Court of Gammen Pleat!. o. 477 of 31arch Term. te..h. RICHARD WILLI All: et us v.. NA THAN Y. WILLIAMS et al. No. 712 In Partin.. And not., November Vitt,. A. P., thud, ho.exeep. Ilotut baylutt.been lied to the report of 1.4 c 4onee, 1c seg e d! fti mg ,d. o : ;.. ttll .:Y the Ilet:s,rdtrze Auditor to sne rtaiu stz! the .aid Trontee Is .obj ect, coil tllettthute lueluttl•g the curtllcr tali en by cold con the i'.U'riC.h"oritntlV.'7,4CrldelOCtliteh'f3o-uIX 141.3' 11 tett! V7=ll TLTII:it,C°PtI:OI7Ij., N OTIC E.—The keel— So the dull" of k n". " . "" 149 Fourth ktreet. rir‘v"i--tat hi, oiler daY OfJar.usry. A. t mrgl.. on TUESI/Alr, the 3 n • • of keld day. ".. 11ta, at If) o'clock, A. 4.20:, 1 13:270.2 GOLD ANDS ILVEiI IVATILIIES, NOW , AND SILVEN„WAVADts t • • NOW AND bILTNN iLD AND 1441 , NIL IVA • rout*, GOLD AND SILVER. M. Alyme.s. ENDA) ANDeILVEION A.TuitY.s. For We by CM] ITTSBUBMI - CHILIIICIEf GUILD. P —A meeting of this rocletr will be he at their Nor Boom., cornet LH:wit' Meet And Vlrilo tklrd floor. on Thunder Evening. December 20lb, At 74 o'clock. A full • attendance Isarticularly Omlred. _p J. M. SNAP. delt,ll7 Committee et Beadlug BOOM. DIALID6 14 Att. RINDS Or Goveritment Secnritiels, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECTIUNIi made da Ii accessita• 9.1. 11 SD the United litates itsed-C,alisdas. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! V off HAVE . CEEEED MOST selection OE MT aLOTOUIi, awl er to inn Trade a from 5,0(H) PAIRS OF VARIOUS MARES Before purchasing elsershere, call and examine my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES BOWN, No. 136 Wood Street. .015;on L OST, • A SIBERIAN SQUIRREL VICTORINE, On Market street. between Thlrtt street eked Jos. Herne's Trlnctututi horn. A reward will be raid ter the recovery of the some. by nhittYtniettt , Not IltiehtreAvenne. de:Ohrhl 00118 AT AUCTION. PIN EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK, et the Auction Bout, 150 'FEDERAL STREET. ALLEGHENY Le sold by (latni - gue. Over 300Stand ant 10 Maury. Poetry Theolny, Belles Lettere, Me-lletne. Vietlwn, Cy eluDedlas. Maio:s eries. and Illustrated V. arks suitable for the nes: Use atteutiwu ur rewires Is tilt - acted to, this vs ry slit - sett , e sole. Bouts afro for exatuleatloo. Ana catalogues new realf. 5.11.• will commence at: precisely. de:.l A. LEGOATIL Ave [lancer._ I'ITTURURGU, December 17, 1966. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ....UTOCKISOLILY.IIIII or TILE CULltti hfl AND FITIIHIE PEIROLEUR COMM Was held lids cI4T, at the °Viet of the. Company. N Iluquerue• Way. e . ty C. dolt esp ryas called to the chair, atpl 11. M. 1...07:0 eleetea:rcret x 5. The Report of Capt. 7. . VO CE DALE, Tee"- aver, seas presented a, Ito fow , Working Capital ao On Lash trout Jadgs in VII. etc 4;1.2 r. .42;72 . 7 27 El= Cleh ro‘lkl as rer Ittport ut TC , x , - wror alolvouoltof , itleuel • 1..,0 •. Balance on band T4vo claims amount... Totalsumun• I,IIIV On motion of Mr. lt. a. WARING. the report as read. was sccepled. • It. port or Mr. IL M. LONG. General Soperlu lendeut was mod. and on mutton nereptml. . on matt. of Mr. JALLICS Montgomery . , the ',rel ent It .ard wtre 1n,1te.,.1 to bort Me 'vett on the lblny-nre Arm. 00 1 110 Ir rl,kter. motion, thr thanks. f the.:l.ltol.lwrs wtte .. s. , erelary Slid Treasurer, ael they tem, to Mout Mile In t4lle• trioU n It was resolved that theAtnlntitt -nf meeting rutollshed In Mr 1/..1,11,Y tTerVAI'LTE. def., It. ,rcrtts , l• 11.01aIDAY GIFTS. GERMAN AND SWISS V1.4%33-C337 cods Carved Itaatets. IttarLetr, Jewel Bose. and Ornament., I•ort , nonale , fatql,ls, Card Caa,ea. !troche ...teat!, lane! SoltGuedi. Linen Handl...rider., Emlwrolderter—alldenrlptlnatt. Lace Collar,' and liandlerchtels. • Colri.res and Barber, !MG Gen Ca and Ch.ldren . s Kit ttlarea, Itoawood and Garnet Jewelry, Totlet hotpa, S.c.. do . GEN TLEM t N'S UNDER WEAR Neck Th... ball Ne•e, :Scarf, - earl :Isere Buttons AT LOW PRICES. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth St CHRIS' DIAS, PRESENTS. New Books for the Holidays. PUBLICATIONS OF TOE LON UU SOCIETY FOIL KOMOTINU ISTI AN }EN oWLEDGE, TII NEW YORK. SOCI ETY. CHUM:111100E SOCIETY. a c. Bibles and Prayer Beaks, FRE CHEltell ALMANAC FOR Clare-Boola. Reward Cards and Sunday School Stetter , :sermon raper an , Vrenen Slatlouerr. Writing rocactl., &c., ac.• .13. g, TVEZVIV30 1 1 O .T. Church Book Store, 100 smithn.ia =EI pROF. BOGLE'S English and classical School. 'I be :Second Terns of Prof. Boris's English and Clattical hchool for Mates a d Female. s open JANUARY ,123111, yhOT, and continue TwentY Week.: Thorough Instruction given in the Branches taught. Pupils aru aemliten at any time, and charged from the tune they enter school. Tbe Priori pal la ametsted by • thorough. experi enced and popular teacher. TUITION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. liCllOOl. ROOMS, ho. IA kleCond Floor, St. (Tale street, l'lttthurga, RAYERENCES: • Fier. It. Cranny. D. I)., 'Her, W. Coleman. Het. W 11. Andrews, dry. J. T. Preasly. r her. w, p. D. 'Nev J Clark. Res. 1.. 11. Heed n 'Her. . A.. D. Clark, D. IJ., he,. W. J. Held, .latoesoo7ll,r, Esq., I , r ii. herr. It. 9.;Janirs. Hols, Esq.. deltll~e. I/r, Autos Ewing. WATCHES, CLOCILS, JEWELRY, iv a -sr (3.- ca co =ooEl S. M. 41:=1P.WS, 37 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Flee Watch and Clock Repairing pronsptly at tended to. delesrr 1 )ISSOLUION OF PARTNERSHIP. pxrtnc.lilp heretofore misting by •nd tet wt.en the under, Ign,d. under the Larne nod style of OWENS, KENNFDY 4. HARPER. has fir. 011, day dleoolroll by mutual conSeut, W4lttim Ilnrlp•r rrtlrlng (rein (tie firm. The burl ne,...w 111 be ME=OI Kennel'', under ti.e name and ,tyle of OWENS HES N EVY. nl the old land, Allrglien) MEM pENNSVLVANIA AVENUE AND L tilliNtrilb it/CILT hEYiEtt A E nSECFMNT. — The Property owners of the tirconti, Third Fls tleveuth and Eighth Ward• of Ile City of VIM. aru hereby untitled that the City Regulator hen left le my Whet: a lot of all tut cessmcnl• made for the construction of • Fewer on Pennsylvania Arenas and Fbingts ctreet, with a plot of the same, showing the lottation and 051101 of all those as sessed. The conditions of the parties thus ssueused ire., That if tho amount stood fog airsiu•t them I. not its id at the end of thirty dap from thu date of this notice, it will be my duty to place the . tete in the na,,de of the City Midler for collection 101bil 01 10 Flee per cent. with costs and fM .s ee for collecti RAUIt. on. W EICH Treasurer. cam I~aVtI) ul'rdillE C ANDY TOYS:. 3,000 BOXES CANDY 70Y141 On hand Snit (or axle nt EASTERN l'ltlt 88, by J. R. REED & CO.. No. OS nth et oe t dcb•pll C DISSOLUTION 'OF PARTNER.. Bulp.—The parturrehlP heretofore existing between .% K. HAISHOUSI end H. H. nkIITHSWIL In • tbe HUIHNIS under the Jinn anion or ele/THLIN war ditto/Ted on De "cember LOC inst. he holiness of VIII 101. s. pro be , sottird bs H. D. SMITHSON. at Ream Nu. UP. Block, Pittsburgh Pa. H. H. iiMITHBON. Picrainat DP. GIFTS FOR.TH ROMS, n I 4 = I=ll2 ZILVER PLATED WARE EEO I=l FREDERICK K. OWEN: , JOHN KENNEDY, WILLIAM IiAItPLIE-., CANDY TOTS: W. 1.. H EIMER l'andyiLed Toy Meaufeeturers. :orner Meth and Liberty Went. photograph AI s, Ladies' Compan ion', Port Family Prayer and Hymn Rooks, Gold Pens and Coaea Juvenile Wetllre 1100144, Ladies' Purses, Poetical Work', Tarieties for the Little Ones, Stationery or all kind', Diaries for 1667. tinbscrlptl*n• received (*rail the Mali azinea at publishers' Pricee,as the. BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT JAS. IL AIKEN, Chronicle Building, 70 Filth Street. NO. le i 17N10144tIlt i tatj • N0N2 0 7 C0P3531-N, COMPRISING the TILE LARGEST city. eleortment ever exl.ibited In 1 heat Goods are Imported direct by ourelver. and not through agento In the East, al will , be sold LESS THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CIIY. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases; Ladies' and Gallantll'S Satchels; Fine Work Boxes; Fine Glove Boxes; Fine Portfolios & Tourists' Cases Fine Writing Desks; Stereoscopes and Viewg; Cigar Casts; Pocket Books and Cabas; Fine Bohemian and China Vases; Motto Cups and Saucers; Fine Toilet Sets; Chess Men and Boards, '" TTOI!T& MSlr .o 4 O I;4/;VA Ifi C. YEAGER 42,001, 110 Market Street. =SI BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS IZEEM 3E-1 3::• - .E . as, JUST OPENED S AT I . 13 Te" S , 16. tr 2 Wood Streci t CROWE ASSORTMENT OF ANIJ 1,011k:1•11AN y ASES of uewaad me dc•lgua sad .1)1,. A due 101 of . PARIAN STATUETTES, LAVA WAEE. IJECORATED TCA. TOILET BEIRA IL VLSI' AN U DINNER SEII, AI: of which Is plirsed ou tho most sexism:lWe n H. HIGITY MEM 111 1 0;1 'CrITILIVPICE '81"" STRICKLER & MORLEDCE, FIFTH STREET EXTENSION =I Ravine recently purchased the above 11111, we respvelfully Inform the public that we will continue the manufacture of PURE P.PICES and 51USTA1tD, tte., which wt will he able to furnish to WHOLE SALE and RETAIL 11E tL E It. at the LmWEST MARKET PRICE. •Ists, CUPFEE and ()ROUND NUTS IR) anT ED to order on short notice. RYE . If LOUIS and VERSE IiRUURit CURE MEAL •ort dant'' If stantTyal74l7ad: --- Aiming to deal (sir eve 601161 the patronage 61 the It J • BAITER. formerly of the Congress Spice will be (clued on hand at the mill at all tlenei to attend to the want. Or CltetOlra STRICKLER S MORLETICIT. nonoT4 wm i w ArS7 Blt 6 GRAFF, 96 Liberty Street, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AL PRODUCE .F - Yeth and Choice Aracter, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Our •im I. to keep • First-Class Family Giocery, And make It a as - riprACTION to ALL who may rotor u. with fteir e talf ‘ tor o gg, L lAlg ; t 4. lALlT_Y, . BaKCIUS SY G11.1.1E7",' • 90 Liberty street, corner or Ferry. sett errs C,IREAT REVOLUTION IN TUE N$ INK TRADE OF THE ON ITED STATES. —PUKE CAI.. FORN IA oitAltrAtiN E. made and N as if dooc France horn porn Califor nia OS ine, and taking the place. of Imported Charm. S TTe ' hndersig ed would rail the attention of Wi Dealers and Hotel Keepers to the followinz I tte ' r, which may give • correct idea of the quality of e lbeir Wittot `CONTIriENTAL 130T1.L. 25th., 1368. •ilkilbenS..BOreticri & CO.--amentlernen: Heel i ng Riven your California Chamosgue ► thorough test, e take pleasure In saying titat we think It the best ASClerirlll Wine we haveever used. We shall at once place It on our bill of fare. I ours truly 4. E. KlNtirLEr & CU.". Call and try' our California Clasmpagae. 00526828 13QUOLIE1t k CO., 30 Del st., ,bi. Y. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • FINE STOCK, ADAPTED POD Soiidciy Pa-onsexceas, 0? ALL KINDS OF M N7i7 , OULU AND SILVER WATCHES for LaDert d (lento; CHAINS AND GUARDS: • ELERANT GETS. lu varloussett'ue.; COLD AND SILVER PENS; SILVER SPOONS. VASES. URNS; • FANCY' ARTICLES. itc., ar... • JOHN MITSCH. No. 112 Federal AL, Allegheny nonons • DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! • JAMES T. SAMPLE HAV INOIIOOHT THE WELL KNOWN DRI7O HOUS O U N N CONER OF FEOEItAL _ANL KOHINOON bTS., ALLESHIENI. Will Serpi on hand a full assortment of all kinds of 3:lpricr fors, And 'which yell' be *old cheaper than eel other house In the two cities. Vreeerlr lone carefully prepared LI a flrit•claea d9 , 3 %N . .. , 1 , of PERFUMEItY 004 FANt , li SOAPS on hand. oeuo BELTENCI BELTING LEATHER AND CUM - BELTIND 42.:Y1 HOSE PACKING, GASKETS, .te. of the be" quality and lowest 'prim, at übber 3rlorpcot, 28 ST. CLAIR. STREET. xn.cli~ NO 3 AND YEIOI OF THE JH WARD TUE TAX•I' EMU tbrlr taxer ■rc not bald b ItY. cost , swill bq adth.d. Win tla, nn•l-. that VIHSI , , , J , JAN U .ILVIES 11111 WIN, No. 999 Peon ,ire, EMMI YEN, • NUFACTURER LMN AND /WICKMAN TA, NUTS, At:, AC., ederal Street, First Notions' B•uk• I • r or..sr tra ( I EOIIOE BE I .:- ' I CANDY M N 0.112 :CeloadYntff'lll • MEASON, 0 OHES3IOAIti a•CIARIC WETTACII aucersbons M= LE.OAK TREE BELTING, No. II Ohio street, Allegheny City. Also full assortzpeint of Belling et IL ANDER SON'S. No. 180 1.1. rfy stmts. rlushogb. Ps. &IS DEO. O. eII,ARK. nuPt• of Wort. REMOVAL HE UNDERSIGN. •ID hive removed the oglee of the HOPI OIL W 005.9 from 3.slleMeistrest, Pittsburgh, so %ba g Worts on OnIMON Irridzipp Bounnstoliz, uteri they No nerestler be found. Posionice Address Km rittebUlTh. a • Walt DILNCLN A WILLIA/in. W AD'TERTI HOLIDAY GIFTS —...,,... •lON E. , BROTHERS a CO.. STEAM. Y ll' ilr....Th. LIP : 0. , " - : ` , I.F 50 . 7 alluor et., I•l4ll.delt_tx_tatt•a. _ . 'WANTED—A GOOD CIGAR RA.. i . & .A.RT1.,.. . , . RElt. wit.. • ..mtil Capital, t• rags.ll - ts • WHEELERWILSON'S \ Partner to It, blaralfscturlng BuStOf.i. LOOlllOll 'FIRE ENGINE, ''''. 11 '‘"""*° . ""fd s.AV.Tilsasuks, .. \ . FUR TRMFING . : ' AGENTS WANTED TO HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH :WATER, - CRCDE 'AND REFINKD OIL THE CIIMPIIE.7..ri ALBUM: . . 'l'''''''9 ''.4ll'7"l'. 1"117.. "ELL • A,,, PICTURES ADD STORMS. riLl ARO' Wlt ;en trot oomPlied bj 1 , 1.-A,••; • b • Thr Boot co UTAIns a St,, Po rtratt of Le M. Or, more plati our Suudrod picture.. and :. •Wol , print...taut I.u.at, Al la n.tut ple•te all tt , ,ch.l l. droll. ...Mu.. W. J. HOLLAND a C4J,r Jett:Tws Sir. 73 Third rt.. rittabnegll Pa. of Affection and Charity: FAMILY SUING RUMS, Rosewood, Walnut & Mahogany Casets From 6010 SOO Dollars. There is no investment that pays a better interest, or brings more comfort, health,--happi ness and relief to the House hold. Will. SUMNER & CO., No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburwh, Yon. N. B.—naent Sewing Marlins° Castor. can be at died to all W heeler & 14-11.odMaet:nes whoa de GO TO R.C)MIER.T'I I 3', No. 16 Fifth Street, FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, They flare Just received • large mid irca ftelected took or FINE GOODS, CONdISTIN• or \ MO I AT CI INT DEL AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND \SWISS ,WA.TCEIES, !SOLID SILVER WARE. I PABIAN GOODN. CORKIN AND NPOONN. TABLE CUTLERY, ADIERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS, 77810 1 3313, abo. Au a ♦er,' large stock of FINE. SILVER-PLATED WARE, From the belt Manufacturers sticl the VERY' LATEST STYLES Do not toilet the Old Stand NO. 16 FIFTH•STBEET noMoCZ•ly HILLERMAN'S HIT IND FUR EMPORICM, itfr.iii!eE,Poirf,t7rgll,P T.° which Is.olfered 173ErricIr micruur Our specialty now Is Mancliesis , "act 4131rearis 3E III " lET M 9 SLEIGH b CARRIAGE ROBES, • Although prepared with a full line of HATS AND CAPS, WROLEBALE AND RETAIL. 1411_412AERAILA_INT'S No. 75 Wood Street. uol7toll PITTSBI:ROU BAS. B. SASS ..USK. TH. SULKS...W. L. sciTTLES. ksAKE & BUETTLER. tlacceSsOrs to WA.MELINK A 511114 'N0.12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh DUALSBBIS Pianos, organs„ And Musical Goofs generally. WirSole Agents for the Celetrated BRADBURY, New York, and SCHOMACICEB & CO.. Ptaladel 'phis. PLAN O S. Also, ESTES S CO.'S "COTTA.OIi... and S. D. A H. W. SMITH'S ''AMESIOA.N',. 011 DANS, and TILTON'S. PATENT DUMAS.. The bast Italian and Gorman Violin and linttar String , always on hand. , not7x4s EIMICE=S FOR THE HOLIDAYS. LADIES' FURS, The Largest and Best Stock in the City, SELLING VERY LOW AT TILE HAT, OAP 'AND FUR. STORE OF TM Ci CP 1.8. 7:1 ce C 3 CP ~ 181 WOOD STREET. SKATES! SKATES! Prize Slates, Club Skates, SKATES FOB THE MTTJ TON, AT r 31:1 30a fii; Dispatch Building, Fifth Street. FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. LYONS, • No. ilO Wood St.; Pittsburgh, • Keeps on timid and manufactures be order ' _ the PIN ESTSTYLEOf (JILT. ROSEWOOD and. WAL NUT. OVAL and SQUARE MIRROR. PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES. Curtain Cornice. Raids and Sultans. Consols. Tripod and lintsket Tables etexquislte design and work...robin. OILDINti AND REIJILDIbiIi executed to the highest style et the art. • 4,7-enteits lIUDERATt. nernestlaWa PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-JAMES H. CHRISTY has purrhatted the Interest of JOHN HALL, to the :Irak or JOHN HALL R. Co. The am, and stoyle fore. ot the Orin wilt be JOHN HALL & as heret .141.1%11 r. cnnisrx STKPUIN wens.... VALLEF FORGE PLOW WORKS, - ISt and 1213 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh JOHN HALL & CO.. Manufacturers of all varieties or Northern arid /Southern PLOWS, UNION MOWERS, tULKEY HAY BARES,UULTIVATOIIO. le., and delete In AGRIQULTURAL IMPLEMBNTS of elf de scriptions. Pirrenttnatt, Dec. I. Ile& fIONRGNMENT B . Ino bushels reachb'ovr Poiatorst I.llqoartor boxes MB Raisins: boses Oranree: • 10 barrels t. VlCulAber 1 ictics: t.O 'York Male Uollsen Cheese: N) W. R. do 115 box.. Hamburg do • SO barrels prime Airy Pearber. halves: .• 100 Dualists do do do dearters. Received and for Bale at MO Liberty .treat. .1010 . . rOTTICR, AIKEN t SHEPARD. MMMLTI SUNDRIES. Vs) casts Beds Ash: ILO pigs L P ead •• earl Ash; on ;c0 barrels Willie Lime: AO 4 . Cultivated t•rieberlles; " prime Pearl lioml 1), • borghum; . 2. • •• hew L)rled Peaches; rel be/seer:het.. In store sod for ”le )* J3°. B. Fla7l-14-iittn, VLOUIII FLOCS! CORN MEAL! FllDer Braude of ttt. Louts Floor;_ • Cboice Stands of Winter Wheat Flout tiood do do do do Dubuc , Timm, good to cbolce.Oraud%; WlVr r' t Flour . White Core Nell: tlltt &led; ltetlour • do do • t th e old stand, 172 end 171 Wood etreci. • 010 EK.7IIQ3I.II.XXIt • 1.42 1 NEW ARV DIC HE INNICES, This Pump combine. all the advantages of other styles of Pumps now In the market, with none of their defects.➢ The Patent liteam.Valve applied to this Pump enable. It to start at any point of tarots by simplympenlng the Viler In the hteam-Plpe, and the Pomp Is .re to start at once without the use of • starting-liar, or the anaoyance of rolling • eir wheel around to get It off the centre. Far kilning_perposes ibis Pomp peouliarly adapted, tbe • elves eta C h estoved by uneerurlng one ant. and the Valve cleaoul in • few minutes. As the Pomp Is simple In it. whole conetruction, it does not retie. the neighborhood of a machine shop to keep Lein working order. The Val.-Chest •nd Volum are made of brass ur eampultion, s ad ens he easily rep sired or replaced when worn out. Any carpenter unmake. In 1 leW mlauSee, of some boavy wood, • eel. of Val•ee for this Pomp. if the orlgleal ones should `lye out. Asa Boller Feeder. it has do superior, es 3 ran be made to run at any speed, tither slow or fut. to suit the work It has to perform. Th• andereigned reepeetfully eollcit the attentlen of their Romero. customers and the pub lic In general to the merits of this Pump, and de. sins those wilting sub an article to salt en - M. BicSTEEN & C 0.,• Agents, No. 34 Water Street, NEAII LIBERTY. And examine for tberiteal.s. de:o fIZOILMI J. UALL. J. snowy, OEM Patent Double-Acting IMPORTANT 'lO BRICK MAKERS• 30.900 33r1p1s. TEA' HOURS, With Eight Men! SWORD'S STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, MANUFACTURED DT The Pittsburgh Brick Machine CM BRICK MANUFACTURING CO., for the Futen, Ladle 10 SoatMas4eni Stile. THE MACHINE IS SELF-TEM- 1 PERIIiU co.te..lr e 1.500, (right to use being proportion. tothe extent an' popu Won of tertito rYo is run by an e inch cylinder engine, works all ktnds of clay, makes OUPERIS BRICE, pressed In steel mouLls, requiresonly eight men to dig ths. clay, Mod 1100 grinder. take away the brick and hake them in the yard, and makes brick as fast as you wish to run the engine. in oar Owl, yara, rate of making Is from 45 to 50 a minute. we claim this to he the best PAYIN (3 Machine in ese. A. machine may be seen in operstion in our Tani) at llierrwood. four miles&hose the city. on the north side of the kienongahela ricer, reached by the Codnellsville Railroad. Machine. lord. County and Mate (tights for sale. For full Information. apply for circulars, in per son oohs . Cala', at he ogles. We ore prepared to nil large contracts 'of brick. Samples of the brick to be-seen st O. 70 Fifth street. and the Oniee., • *Minks PITTSBURSIPBRICR MACHINE Alit. BRICK MAN UP AC VC RIM: CO.. 3.19 LIBERTY ST.. PITTSIII3II6II, PA. 5. M. KIER, President, •. ACALE.V. Vice President . W. M. SIeCRACKEN, Treasurer; S. A. Peeretuy. Ilistacrons—n. Si. Fsler. A. Ackley, W. M. firickel. John Aiken, W. A. Culp. deltpS MURDOCK & PUTNAM• 9 ' Are daily reelving at utter GENT'S FURNISHING STORE, 78 xelre.b. Estrpot, Nearly opposite Post Once. •Il the new and elegant styles to SCARFS, TIES; BOWS AND lIDKFS, Gent's Underwear, GLOVES, HALF . RIOSE. SUSPENDERS, .lElt.elnetss stie.Cll2.ntoninre, Fln493lsirts and Collars, 'Everything to eennplete the Benticmens'ltCardro'ne , . • .AI UIIDOCK & PUTNAM. u.3:145m, •lc ANTEI4 PATENT PETROLEUM SOAP. SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP & BEAUTIFUL. ti AN EIQUISITS TOILET AND WASHING SOAP C.OIBINA EaldrE , S PETROLEU.I7 80.1 P After numerous satisfutory tests In hundreds of confidently offered to the public, on its established merits, as the best Toilet .tioap in the market,• as a titsmrsto Washing Sohp and Brasier of all Cloth Sitains. It is also and efileaclous emollen*, being excellent remedy for all Cutaneous , Diseases. From Its peculiar chemical combinations. It is en tirely free from unpleasant odors, and foreign sub- For sale at the :rrincipal Druggists and Grocers in Pittsburgh an Allegbeny gal mtel MYERS', POPPER & C 0.,.... (flocoestoro to B. B. Bulger.) No. 45 Smithfield. St. Idanntacterers and Dealers In all kinds of Parlor, Chamtier, _ -and Dining Room Sets, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, Together with full as.ortmeut of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on band and for ule at tha 7—/CbWeblEtMk& N . X . 1001. seM. C. C. .9TAZIriEICo, DEALER FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, id1X,1731121M AND French Clocks, &c. p i rrtumin s n . gh t ren to the REPAIDINti 07 Jro. 22 Filth Sired. eee:lNferz :•tet, PAIN ALEX. lITCAIItS. X3S.OMI-EIBICIP3EL OIdNIBII AND LIVERY. STABLE, Ib.' 414 Perin Street. RAIN ALI PITCAIRN, Proprietors. Mir Oronlbnena and . carrlael.forntsbed for all stains. Also, Carrlages for Yonera:s. Wedding and Parties, at abort notice and reasonable rats,. 'Stable Open Day and Night SIXTH WARD MEETINC. THE REPUBLICANS OF THE SIXTH WARD, 'sill meet at the SCHOOL Ito CM en THUII4DA.Y &VEXING, p.ectr,her :oth. at 7 o'clock. for the purse.. of nominating condi tate. for City and Ward °inners, to be hal• toted for at the Nominating Meeting, tone held on S•TUNDAT, Member — ltd. dolt: MANY CITIZENS. SIXTH WARD TAX PAYERS. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.N that AT.L T Axs of the ave Ward most be raid over 2E11022 THE slOn bo t INSTANT, or cost wI2 be pot on the same, as further todettferree eatmot be given. Collette JOREPTI A. BUTTATI., , Mae*, No. T9B Wills Wirt. de11449 13X-.1& 11=1 . H I 7 ° F . r, " 6 . 0 1, ..M . ? . g , itTiTt f• gr.: TOYS and au other goods to lals . ltue YOH THe. HOLIDAYS• and tll3 . aLlLate t tctal attention to hl. Vertor MIX LW Van sa and 9 . 1 federal Breet,-Alleghetty. etemplo) . • • aur OIL. 1,, S 3 Lb% Extra netted rad trarrattett Winter Otraittltfor cgs Dr CiliaLEA C. B.A.LBL.LV, N o.:91 ',Many nrytt BVA.,NTED 100 raft -WEBS! • To eoxst'a ba.lness. Der p troy 41 . •• toµ& per .06121 trona atm until A idr,- WANTED—Good men to sell, by T sample or otherwl,e, aereral rapidly aelllng and prataeworthy article.. Men that hare lost mousy yet •.Ing patent fight and ••Fislt-tall au gem rators," can got permanent employment, !loner and goods Tel , nneen anlnclent to start an r man In a paying nustno•e. All that have applied s hould cal/ spun. tiood rderence required. NO. In , : UT. CLAIR STREET, tell (Room No. t A GENTS WAISTED—THE BEST . 4 ... CHANCE TE'F.—A Work- or Illstorical Valor and National ila3p. lance. The only Work on our Nary Tel In the tied. Agents Ond no competition. In Pre. , AtIRAU UT.AZI OUR NATAL Cs.m. HANDERS, by Hon. T. HEADLY, Oa ells. tingulsbed Author and Historian.•' I n one hand some volume. Illustrated. Send at once for terms and territory. Adders! A. 1.. TAECOTT. delaipBo bS Slartet street, Plitaburgh, En WANTED BY Ist JANUARY, A GOOD STABLE, ' For TWO OR THR.EZ HORBLB BUGUY Apply to 31 , 1169TER. UAZZAMI it , irmat Stmt MOM AGENTS WANTED BY THE EV -31...C111NG COIL? ASV to tissue NEW ran aIACI/11(F. sew from paper to neavy Beaver cloth at lestper w out chance of feed, needle or tension. bol•alastleg pressure foot and newly deslaned four motioned UnDratrif.P. Address. etiologies stamp, _ 49 J. IiALL 00.. 614 Fifth &met, (Second Floor Pittseurtit. Pe. • • . • WANTELII—AGEBITS—MALE LIP FEMALE—In everLpart or wes t ern "I•V.ArAith'lTOrAtUrVu E lag' "THE MAIDEN'S PRAYER," “LINCOLN'S HOME AT SPRINGFIELD,. Elthrr by the month or ou commissten. Publish err' retes allowed. For full pertioulers ► person, or address, 43 rim . YAll99.AillePi noz treet. ruts AGENTS WANTED FORA NEW BooK., NUR READY. , WOMEN OF THE WAR. 117.71 LANE. WHIRL aat.lse of "211.3•Bebelltoo. Record," sc. • The obJest of - this work is t collate and preset.) narratives of the services of the women who shah the T crils o c f ri the e wor c e . .tig s ght . r o lliber e i v tLt a pages. and is 111untrated with steel pia Do engraved to the most Improved style. BOW Oral bir subscription. tor Ciro:Liszt, address or Apply to Katie bY & gOWnt. No. 68 711111 street. rietabarat Eli MEN WANTED, - TO ACT AS SALESMEN, • Elther permanently or fAmporartlY:isno arn a patent to engage In Ent-elm taslncas relattorA. Apply In person or address W. D. BAXT.B. seD;lB5 OS (leant street. Pittsburgh. Pa. WING MACHIN Sec' Weed,Lock Stitch Sewing e. • • BEST IN USE - THIS IS WHAT $6O WILL DO. $6O Machine will licm. Fell and Bind: Braid. Tuck and Cord; Gather aml Quilt: Make a Beaver Cloth Overcoat Make a Frock Coat: Make a Swan Vest:' Make viptit rants: Bind Oboes; NV 11l do every desert ptlon of Dress Making. $OlO Machine will do all tied . of Family Hewing. $6O &IRMO:ne will run over seams without break- In(needles or skipplog stitches. 60 Machine stitches sake on both sides. GO Machine Is the cheal mt. Machines by 20 par cent. In use, and will sew faster, If not superior to havene In the market, be can return it sod is money. Warranted four Tsars. AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE Will knit 59 pairs of sorts In a day. Braid and Ymbroldcry Stamps for sole and gteMP lug done. Also a model for misting ladles and chlidren's dresses. Any person cal:ikons from It. AGENTS WANTED. veil kinds of family sewing done. R. H. LONG % Aim!, 112 Grant street, oPPosito Cathedral n017:T.T.• P:rmstraou. GROVER BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH Sewing 'Machines • Ara THE DEbT for Family and Hannfattuting poet. Call and tee them at Xo. 18 Fifth Street. DONit BE DECEIVED DV . Flourishing half column advertisements nap fer la r lisebtues, but get a CIROV Eli i BAKER. - -- It has been fully tested foe sluteen I years, and t by all could).- u tent Judges. bro. onneed the B E . No, IEI Fire's etroet... 11000a11.5 .. GET NONE BUT A GROVER & BAKER For • Hollday Ellft. It le rellible, , perrect ant herefore the bat. Doa•t fill to call a'oct see Etat, NO. lfi TITTH STREET 111 E, GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE 1. the Ultima Tbule of Mechanism. Plazas call sad sewed= It se NO 1 FIFTH 15111ENT SHOE, HARNESS & CARRIAGE !SASSES should Jet the new Grover & Baker No. 1 Sewing Machine Seine* harlot ehewhere. It 11 the best far helr me. Tor sale at noa:ne: NO. IN TIFTEI MTEE T 25. BALEITLETI' 82 5 • SEWING MACHINE. Beet cheap Licensed Machine In ne-United Statee. Agent.. wanted everywhere. ray 43010 4.200 Pee mouth. Nark,. Clamp and addreefi PAGE Blilati X Rtl. General Agent, - 614 Chestnut street. Shlladelptda, and ;,4al Sum mit street... Toledo. Ohio. deltsol MERCHANT TAILORS. llor..mAr SALE.. • We are now nth ring during the llollday,pecial It:mincemeat. to those wishing to purchate Be l " 0 . Y011:T - 11'.15 Ori CIIILDIT,EIV6 surrs • AND OVERCOATS, , Call sot examine at Xe. 47 St: Ctitir Street. GRAY S LOGAN. HENRY G-HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Northicest Corner of Penn di St. Clair Sto. Desfreak* return Meats to lds Menai and the pub. le for the many , Past /ATOM and respectfully' sone lie a share of their future patronage. Be word pleased to hare them exanane his Large - and Carefilly Selected Stock Fine Woolen Goods , Pertleularly minded tol . inILIIINI3 UAL VIE PM 0/ 1111113. sellrjet WLTHERILL & EILOAIVS I : "..leL ar r.M/V ir r ; LIGHT EQUAL TQ _GAS I 1' , 49:1".331Mirr • Gas Condensing- Burners, withLe clied on any Lamp, 'and callrrly wi a th enlinneys. The name products by threw Burner. •preada out elmilar to th ot Gas. 1 coneyructlon la such that the smoke is coal:nett In a Ciaa Condenalng lihumber. and is wholly concerted into Dame. the burner dote not depend directly 211rgi:p7olltatg:eYfot but b 'r" tb"r"te • , Burns Less OR Than Ehininey..Lamps, And produces a more trilltant trtiht than any other burner Lathe mar et. • STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. Haring pnrcbitied the right ordlsposthA of the abort Burners In Allegheny County, parties with ingtoeasmlaear purchase. can be accommodatel by calling at my Mee, A 34 WATEU NTREET, amore nmlthlletd, rlttaburgh. JAMES BLACKMORE. Ia°CANVAESEES WANTED. • nonll IVROOMS. =I 0116RLE.S C. B.A.ILEY.. 1111 MiiK4 tie. 203 Liberty slrisel•