El 13 II BATES&BELL'S BATES & BELL'S GENERIL REDUCTION - FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 'Merinos, Empress Cloths; Poplins, Tartan Plaids, Poplin Plaids, Victoria Cords, Evening Silks, Dress Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Balmorals, Plaid Flannels., BATES & BELL'S. BATES (Sr, BELL'S. GIIEJLT REDUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, CARDNER & SCIILEITER'S, 92 wLek.iv—ix.33er to eludlux a Large Btocit of NEW 1.1001 , 6 oarcits, ad at a venr GREAT REDUCTION. and .111 be veld hilly AO phi cent. laaa than prices TEN IJAYti AGU =I FINE BARATHEA CLOTHS At 50 cent!. Reduced from 87;, cent. TWO CASES DAM; MAID POPLINS, At 10 cents. Beguced from 73 cents UJ"S.4•J 'i.l MEM= At 39 cents. Erluced from 73 Cents MEM I=l At 111,C0 per yard. Red:iced from 41.23 EMU 131 :33:130013= Seduced 50 coats oa a yard PLAIDS, POPLINS. EMPIIESSCLOTIIti, miurrs, FRENCH PLAIDS, nomuns DEEM New 13ress Goods Just purohaaecl. and wall be sold •t a LARGE. REDUCTION. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS REDUCED. I Domestic Goods • REDUCED. PRINTS AND MUSLIM 12} CTS. B4L . JIIOR.IL SHIRTS I REDECED ONE HALF ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS AT A REDUCTION. 1M 3/ACHIM, GLIDE & CO., I 78 and 80 Market Street, 3.VORK BOXES, 'JEWEL CASES. WATCH !STANDS, N CIGAR sTADS. CARD BASKETS, LS. TRAVELISATCHENG LOB, ALBUMS. its EMBROIL/IMES, LACES, • El A NDKETIC MEE'S, • COLLAR 11161ERY AND 0 LOVES • FURNISIDNU GOODS, ZEFIL YU ski AWLS, SACKS AND RotiDS LIBLAS .A 111) SCARFS tow* Bigro. h , DI En, WATERFALL., HAIR KULL!, d Storrkrepers will Sod it to their adrantage,f. aeiort their Stock from our Wholesale Department. der 3IACUUDI it CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street. MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Rich Jr..! and Worlißoaes: otch, Hendee:tideland Olove Boxeal Flegant Ferran:ivy etands• Cigar Stands and DressinkCuell: Pine Pans, Belt Clasps, A um . ; Bogarood and Jet Jewelry; FLne athroe. Wallets and Bags. . We are also opening • choice eollection of • Reel and Imitation Lace Goods: Plain and Embroidered Handiterchletai • Ladles' Cashmere bcarrl: .• Pine Cloth and Rid Glove.: - Croquet andokatlng Hose; Under tart. and Drawers; a comrlete stone: Ear Mans. e nen att!cle. MACRUM & CARLISLE Are Solo Agents In this city for the LOCH, 00D CLUTH is D ND ALI. revER.COLLARS. Sharp'. L ra ß tmt Tags end Dlt cotton Labe le; Elras.elfaalded raper collars; The Llteln Imitation Collars: The "Star" Start, warranted tot: BDrakradleyre at 's Dupi 3lanu ng fa ll c E lu pi rere , rrICER: tic Skirt all elzer—To Balmoral Wets. _ our e tales stock at LESS THAN HALF THEIR . OsT. (-MERCHANTS AND DEALERS will drat oar prlses much reduced, and many articles at leas - than cost, In order to awe out. Ladle. and Odntlemen wishing to make Ifoltday Frs.:ate ilk 111 fid My vestal anti suitable ankles Ureatly 'iodated Priem MAORTIII & OARLISLE, - -- TTEW.FALL GOODS, 4.‘ 1)1 XO. 19 IFIFVII STREET. DIEHOWERIEB. in new and elegant patterns,; NC): And PLAIN HOst ion% In beet qualities; ERISEOIDEIittII AS DEERC tEyei; HEM-STITCHED do V/ t tIE N N Vd d L I' A E C A I4 . KAY: THRiCiD LAOIS IMITATION do do LIIITATIoN do do tiUIPUItE LACE, do bIUIPURE do t-..VPBI:I3," 4 IEi t is' s •`,II"7,II I LITigATP; breett j a ' liE(J11-TIES, PAYEE EN CULL,•• ZEPHI ,LOYEDB,-- alama" LU lip Woot.• , And a tall llne of NOTIONS, &o. I our (Goode irefold M rer;l77ool l E , 104M11131 Wirlefaig. CARR, ftIcCANIADESB & CO., (lass Ousn • 00..) ILIOLiSALE DEALEI IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 29"cr. , 94 NW aocl m d a yous. above Dtamon ED lITRIENSE CLOSING OUT SALE. .550,000 WCI-11,71-IEI OF FINE FILL IND WI TER C, La CO I-I I IST CI-. sl6,ooo_Worth of DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY, Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, be. Also, $5,000 Worth of Gloves,' Of all Deocriptiou, all of which will ba oold at ACTUAL COST FOR SIXTY DAYS, AND MUST BE SOLD Before "ewer leg to tlf New Bundle'', Opposite the Union Depot. Sr The lease of Store , and Dwelling, together Ith Col.-eters, Blielvtng. Show Cases:Ss., for sale. 3. D. RAMAT/LEY, 334 and 336 Liberty Street, QM= NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED 3Ersr JOB. HORNE & CO. eo.rxe:rsl.lll Al :Use lending Fall itylts :yep and Frames, Parts Fano - Lend Colored Sills Vs: eta In most desirable shades: Plain Fumy Ron, sad Trimming Ribbons, new and rich colors; Flowers, choloest French ind Aline riun ; Feathers, ratty hat and tiaras. ' 1 El MX 33 XL CD X XII XL =HIM, tWiqassorted.l Cambria, Hambgrg; awls., Loose, Cluny, Palen- Anne Edging. mid Inserting.; Financings, Bands and itutn4s e . Iluatirs.idered and Plaln Linen Col ark 1,54 • ts, Lanes arid Lace Goods. Mess as Cloak Trinimitiga and Ornaments; ". Bul Prinzelnips and Brads; Dress 415 . . , I Bals wous Yrames.: A Meet Complete Stock of Jaeonea, Cambria Mona, te., - ./ta. Hand( braid Lea, Her.-atitebed, Item ue_„d, Embroidered, Tape Bordered, eta., ete. lgoelerrand Glover le every variety and Claim Ladle. mI4E/epee llddearear. . _ Furno/14ng Goods: ffttsPendees and Neek-Ties; lit.", Billets and Drawers; Duplex, Bon•Ton and Lit 1-I.p Skirts; Conte., Hair Puffs, Nets, Union and bilk Belting. Buttons—the...se novelties, all kinds. Tam.—Greatest Twisty, Caahniere, Lambs Wobl an 4 Kni• Iglu the various inLetures, plain colors nd rannorn. Gent'. Paper (.1011ars, and eyenthirrg to the No lo:- Ace. e'rtcis u ow aa Eastern Jobbing Howes. Noe. 77 and 79 Market Street. ►nlll- WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO., N. 115 Wood Si, Pittsburgh, • Have Memo and receiving, • full assortment of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which they offer at • EASTERN PRICES AHD To WHICH The 'Attention of Dealers is Invited. G. AIM CTIMOT..W. T. 81141.HR0N..J.12. STTZIISITEION. de/0 WILLIAM MILLER, SUCCESSOR TO MILLER dr, RICKETSON, l • WHOLESALE GROCEIRS /LSD 12dpORTERS OP Brandies, Wines and Cigars, Nos, 221 and 223, Corner of. Liberty and Irwin Streets, P1TT51.11.41.711, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS. &C., Cousisetlyor. band. 1911 G D G REAT SALE OF ORIGLNAL AN `..a VALUABLE OIL PAINTINOS, the Genuine Art Production. of Distinguished American and Simeon Artists.—Fßl VAT elliftti LNG. December 21se, at 10 o'clock, and to be continued In the even ing at 73.5 o'clock. will be..old. on second floor of Commercial pales Rooms. 106 Smithdeld etreet, (side entrance also from I.llth street.) a munifi cent collection of genuine Art Productions, by 011- tleguished American and Foreign Artiste. to which the lettermen of connoiseeurs and lovers of fine arts hi confidently invited. The paintless were mostly purchased by Mr. tiabrylewits Sheet Iv from the artiste, and in some cotes painted from sketch es made exclusively lor bin,. Among- the orthts represented are booing. Otto, nommer, Hamilton. fineridan toting, J. IVlleon 'Nicholson, Moran, Beerby..Faulkner, Junta& earl Butte. Paul Web- Tr, Starkentarsh, cod menrotbem equal.l ern:neut. hese are not cook., nor formalize picture.. sued t usually sold, but carefully lanoreil t righteds of great artists.. The superb Fine Art Collection f Orti welch Mr. tiehrylewitt made sale In our city beet Spring, will be remembered by those who Aelted It on .111. Ts of exhibition or sale, as Wog the first penile offer of genuine Aft Production In this car. The Paintings will now remain open to the free Inspection of the pub le, every day and evening. ntiliate. Aionnolesetirs and *rants. ladies. scri t until and all lovers of tine arm are reset etfifilY In•lted. Descriptive Cataloe nes now reedy. dris A. MeILWAINE, ALLEN'S REFINED . • . IU ruvrli ST RE ET A Superior Article GRAFF & REITER, Sole Agte., 215 Liberty Si,, Pittsburgh, MEI TEIOUSAND IN USE OF A. PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC ORGANS AND MIC- LopEoNl3.. Every pstettment warranted for FIVE YEARS. An Illustrated Catalogue. with 11111 description of styles, will be sent tree to any address. CHARLOTTE ISLUMIL No. 4 3 'Filth street, second door above Wood. dela - Wholesale and Retail Agents. HOLBES, BELL & co., Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of ANCTIOR MIESTI NOB, ANCHOR Di EIItEETI titf M , .A.IEMa Mt NH RETI p1.,11 LS TVII,I rt. B °I I IIETS, CAMMELIAS, Ac.—We have tb• largest_ap4 beat stock of WIYITILII FIAJWERINti PLANT'S aOo,t the city, slid IPre prrparsd foralshlreddlog sod othsr parties pith Tabliand Band Itooucti. "dorsi Deslgns,4o.,_oo shOrt oath*. W. can alto famish 'Floral Wreath'. I.7rOdStS, &o. All orders promptly attended to. Canyon to the Li rerchovirs every few mlautts. 444 JVILN B. A A. AST.I/1/KICII. l±~l Opposite Wayne. asegrtment •f FOR SALE 111 r NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. EARLY TELEGRAMS. Assault bjUotobers. The Titusville Herald tells the following story: On Thuriday evening, about nine o'clock, Mr. R. C. P. Brown the well-known 1 : The French Troops to Heinlein. Neutral Superintendent of ilia-Great Republic 011 . —Narrow Escape of Maximilian a Very narrow escape from: New Vona, December 19.—Mextean dates of el the Ith have bean received. Bit Mao had death, and returned the compliment by B ingshoot- and probably killing coo of his assailants. " sued a manifesto declaring that the French The eircernstances Of the case seeress follows, troops would hereafter remain neutral, ' taking no part whatever in Mexican atfairS. Mr; Brown was returning on horseback to this city from his runche on Cherry Run. he had i dashed into Orizaba, on the 4th, and captured 'General Rodrigues with three hundred men nearly reached the Fountain inn, about a half a lot of mules. He could easily captured the Mlle from Pine Creek bridge. it was snowing ' Emperor and his Ministers. An anti. French and and-American demon herd, his, hat was pulled over his eyes, and ho i stration was held In Grittier', when It was was slowly walking his borer down the big known that Maximilian would resume the hill east of the inn. The first Indication Mr. th3-one. Brown had of being molested was the seizure I An Imperial rePort says General Diaz has of his horse's bridle by a man who sprang ; declared for the Empire, and briuge eight from the side of the road. Mr. Brown attempt- i thousand Men with him. ed to draw his pistol, but at the same instant Maximilian issued a proclamation at Oriza another man, stepping close to liis side, pre- be., on the Ist, and promulgated in the City of Bunted a pistol at the breast and fired. The I Mexico on the btli, announcing the resumption hall entered it leather pocket book containing of the reins of Government, and stating that apackage of letters and a small ferrotype a, Natmeal Congress would ho convened, lateness, which were in his right breast pock. which shone' vote on the question of the eon et.. The force of the concussion nearly unseat. tinuance of the Empire. ed him, but he had drawn his revolver and placed it within a few Inches of the other's breast, tired, and the man fell, ut tering a single exclamation. ills roe federate had nut theborse's rein, but still held him by tife bit. Tee animal dragged him a short dle taoen and then broke away, bringing his rider to Titusville On the double-qulek. Mr. Brown rose to the-More of E. C. Sanderson, "and log obtained Ids assistance and that of a friend, the three returned as soon as possible. to the place of encounter. They found the snow marked with blood and in one place a large pool of blood, apparently a quart. There sus a fresh wagon track ankfurther evidences that the mthly had been lifted from the ground an-t carried away In t bat manner. They Were unable, however, to trace the wagon on ac,L count. of the Mama snow. The city pollee yaterdery stalled In pursuit and are now oa the track of suspected parties. These state ments are In no way exaggeiated. Mr-Brown Is well known 1n the oil region, and la recog nized us a man of undisputed courage and In tegrity. Be has enjoyed soma reputation as a skillful pistol shot, but probably never put this accomplishment to a more critical test. Ile to warmly eongratialated ou his -remarka ble escape. Entargentent of Forest County. The bill enlarging the boundary of Forest county, passed by the last legislature, hes been signed by the tiovernOr since the elec. lion. The Commissioners appointed In the bill are J. A. Leach, of Mercer county, Jacob Zeigler, of Itutler county, and C. Fulkersom of Venango county, bate held several meet. legs In reference to locating the line which is to cut off a portion of Venango county. The original bill 'contemplated taking what Is known as the .'TlOnesta region" from Veinin g° county, and attaching it to Forest. This embraced the townships of Kingsley, Karma. ny, Hickory, Tionesta, and Tionesta borough. The citizens of Harmony • township are oppo sed to the ineasure.......Cnder a supplement to the bill, the commissioners proposed to take a slice of Alleghony township, which is also opposed by the citizens. The constituttonall. ty of the bill will most probably be tested be fore the Supreme Court. Tionesta will Most likely he - selected as the county scat of the reorganized county.' A Shoemaker Wit:ea Mob • A shoemaker in Chlo, has seen the last of hard work and has had his little ail-handsome ly Increased. lie will henceforth peg awa}: at life without being hammered by adiorsity, andis In no danger of getting " strapped.', The Lebanon Stor mentions, that a Mr. Gar wood, of Warren county, has fallenheir to an estate•valued at #lOOOO, left the reccat death i of an old relative n New dersev Mr. Gar wood, e are told, is c Very worthy old gen tleman, lie IS a shoemaker, and has hereto fore earned big bread by hard' wock. His neighbors think Ito is lust the man who ought to fall heir to a little fortune. Ile ilac a wife living, but no children. 1110,1:05 ought to make the old couple tomtotteblo the balance of their :Wes. Finding n Skeleton The Easton Erprers arts s: The akeloton of an unknown man ir as found a few days since. In a piece of woods near AterOs Ferry, In tipper Mount Ilethel, by a party of men who were out hunting. and who chanced to be in that vicin ity. The whole affair is shronded In mystery, ad no ono appears to be able to account for it, in any way. No ono aeems to know who the person could have been, or how be got there; and how be came by his death! The skeleton bore the appearance of having been there (or a considerable time—at least some months— as the. body was entirely decomposed, and there was nothing left but the tones. -I Forger) Sheriff Ilysher, of Montgomery county, has been made the victim of a forgery to the amount of the discovery of which wan made only a few Jaye ago. It wppeere that In October last. a cheek for that amount par able to the order of one ifleasOn: purporting to hare been signed by the Sheriff, was C.Whed at the Montgomery National Bank. On hut Thursday it wasdiscovered that this check was a forgery. It had every appearance of genuineness, the signature being a. perfect Ine :Oldie of the Sher'.lrs and it is not cur prising that the bank o ff icers were deceived. The loss le, of course, borne by the bank. Ileavy Ttkeft - Sylvester 11. Smith, of Bethlehem, previnos to entering the Irsf p. nu. eafftWard bound train, at Elston depot, on F'riday lveeki had his pocket pieced of a wallet containing near ly eight hundred dellars. The jconfinctor ob• served three men stet en the train at Reading, whom he •fspotted , f as" light fingered gentry." and who answered the oeserlption given by Mr. Smith of the men who Jostled film Just bo. fore he entered the ears. At that time he was sensible of a of his watch, guard, but 'feeling for his watch he found it safe. After passing into the car, lie searched - in his poca eLs for the wallet—it was missing. • A Timely Pardon---Charles Victor, a ser geant in United State-s army was convicted aLt the last term of the Common Pleas of Cuya hOga county, Ohio, of manslaughtet, in atioet log Capt. st °nett, and sentenced to the Pear tentiary. Ile arrived at the Penitentiary on Monday, b ut there came wilthddm his pardon, signed by Got. Cox, and ho was at once re leased under orders to report at once to his bsttery; now stationed at Fort Trataiall, Con necticut. Sergeant Victor is satil.to have been a good soldler. Sinn Drowned.—The Venango Spectator 55>s: 00 Wednesday forenoon of last week a man was seen floating down the river on a small raft without oars. Being unable to guide it In the swift current, the raft struck nue of the liters of the Allegheny bridge and went to pieces. The unfortunate man, whose name la , unknown was thrown overboard i op the shock • and annkto rise no more. Skater Drowned. —A son of Edward D. White, of Spartansburg, imod - about fourteen years, WAS drowned on Tuesday last, while skating, on the mill pond near that town. The ice wan so thin that assistance could not reach him, and the body was not recovered until is channel was Cut through the ice and a bold pushed to thnspot where he disappeared. Columbus Wlelreducee.—lteport• made by the proper officers to the Captain or the City Police, show that there aro now In Co- I umbtriflity - -stx houses of ill fume, and about two hundred and 1111 y-seven saloons and dram shops. The ✓aunt! ssys this may very appro priately be termed a damning record. Hard-Times Among the Laborers.—The laborers on the Lehigh Valley extension North, struck agauvit a reduction of twenty five cents per any, and were not at work on Monday. ,They say that with provisions so high they cannot keep their families on less than 62 a day. New, Bridge.—A. splendid bridge is 1n course of croctlou at Bethlehem, across the Lehigh river, immediately above thu old wagon bridge, to connect the new railroad of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company from Mauch Chunk, with the North Penn road frointhe city,. Bents In ell Ctly.—Tho p.ple of Oil city are agitating the question. of low rents. As an illustration of the present schedule one piece of property which can bo bough t for 4,000 now rents for ta1,500. Ills Name—John Moshe[Trey was the name Of the nntortunate man who WWI recently run over and Instnntly killed, on the North Penn sylvania railroad, at „Tloga station. Ilia body Wag severed In twain. An r Object or Chneity.—The Mercer i n; r r.; , , ,, . s o n il t t l v o c x. ry •e? . m 4, T i l e t e n s s t i o . n?r , of 'that county tlaJi e huaine2s." Ile had b ' e7l. ) er " illfffai l aTa t a t Tl stave ahead. Ileap.—The Delaware and. Lackawana Railroad !Inv° foralirded to market during tlin season : inst c . o.intl, considerably over a million and a tall tans of coal. Blaze away ! Decopftwtlon.—All the echoel directors of • Pine Grove tewnphip, Warren county, were recently turned out of office by Judge John non, for refusing to imtia a echool•housc. Mutelde or a liromnn.-I , lrw. Gumbcrt, of Drover township, Jefferson county, VS, MM. Initted suicide on the al that., by Jumping Into ! a mail atlcam of water near for Lome, I= G. 137.terson Itarford, for e 17,1100, en ' :mgt.! to erect nt het tymburgh white rhaft of ..venther-proot marble forty-eacen feet high, tbe'stlau tory work of wbleh Mtn been al ' ready begun by 'Rogers, In Italy, arta will be Iluldberl , ..uteary I, leo. Ills plan wan itecept.• tho Board. of llanagers, at thelripeetlng. laic Friday. • —John Bright cam in relation to the Atlan tic Cable: "I regard what has been done as the most marvellous thing in human history. I think it more marvellous than the invention of printing, or, I am ready to say, than the voyages of the Genoese. —captain Mayne Reid, the novelist, is a bankrupt. Ills debts amount to 4.30,000. His (allure is attributed to an unfortunate invest ment in real estate. —The Bishop of Oxford has had himself pho tographed in the posture of .benediction, ex citing the disgust of Low churchmen. —Five convicts escaped from the State Peni tntping y through iary at Joliet, b intogetting eeeinto a sewer and cr —The Archbishop of Canterbury has been thirty years in the ranks without publishing anything, sermon or treatise. —The other day in Dubuque a grateful con,' Calescent patient presented his physician a 'too piano. —The correspcndents agre Su saying that DismarlCs health continues tuisatisb,ctory. —Mr. Garwood, .a shoemaker of Harvey! bars, Otto, too Mon Lair to KW. FROM MEXICO, - - FROM VIRGINIA. The U. N. Court at Norfolk—.andge Un derwood's Charge—When ChlefJustlee Will Hold a Court. Necrotic, December 19.—The United States District Court, Judge Underwood presiding, opened yesterday. Eighteen Grand Jurors Were present. Judge Underwood, in chargibrr the limy, /mid their labors won't! be brief. Crime would principally occupy . _their atten tion. There would be several offenses against the revenue and' postal laws, and a case of counterfeiting.. A case °Eamon under the Conilscation Act., United States yeJ• two brothers named Daw son, of Loudon, Virginia, was dismissed this morning. it Is - uncertain when the Circuit Court will meet, as Cnief Justice Chase lies not yet made known his Intentions respecting special seal aims. An Increased Tariff on Wool. Wrontywrox, Dec. large delegation of wool growers had a protructo.l interview with Secretary McCulloch, and it is Unde rstood that he and Secretary II ells are both opposed to any additional duty. on wool. The growers assured the Secretary that unless something was done to protect them against the present unjust tariff, they will ho obliged to glee up business. The noun° bill of last session is all the protection they require. - The Fanlan Trials In Canada. Dee.l9.—ln the court 'to-day Judge Jonnson gave judgment on the chill. lenge yesterday of tne array of a petit jury, by dismissing Devlin's challenge. Theeourt pro heeded to empa nel for Illadden's trial. Steamboat 'Petrel Burnell CINCINNATI, December 19.—The steamer, Petrel was dlstroyed b 7 Me at the foot of John street, tub morning. The /049 Is twenty.two thousand dollars. It was insured for sixteen thousand dollars. !Treasurer Appointed CIIKINXATI, December V. , .—Milus (been wood bas been appointed Treasurer of iii m ilton county in the place of ticueral l'arry de ceased. ridistcEs. TiIirtRANCLVILLT, D c. 11.1 a, 1.444. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF T WV/MY TEUtITItEi of the Law-FELLOWS FWD Avfoclemos., Will he held In their HALL, In Tcmpernn,vllle dANUAIIt lth, Dial, at 6 o nto•l r. u. CIME NINO. BRYANT. Srerel!, T. FLnST NATIONAL BANK OE' • rirrasuicwi.—The Aunual Elecliou for Di ieqtart of the FIRST S ATIONAL BANK will talc • place oo TUEeDAY. Jaohary Imo, at the Rank, ta.leierri 11 o'clock L. M.. awl 2 o'clock P. Y. J. D. SCULLS, Cashier. /11 , INN NATIONAL It NN. Iltrt Sac nOll, December Hth. len& N ELECTION FOIL NINE DI RECTORS. tw serve for the thsulionyear, be held at the It AHKINU HOUSE. 00 tUESULT. January ath, Ise:, between the hours Dill a. H. I ad delta sl G. A„ .. E . IILIyr. Cashier. Tint Itt.rot. 0 tS trioNAl.llo.% or AL1.1.1111,r, December Mb, II 6. 5 THE 'ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Director. a•[ MD Bank .1 , 1 be 1.11.1 en I=ll Itet.een the Gout" of It the Itsta.lng House. . J. 1./At - 117;0N. Cubler. _ riOrtzts NATION At BANK. VITT:Li:Kt.. December btk, POS. ELECTION NOTICE.—An Elec tion bat Keren Directors of this Bank, to serve for the cosultur year, will be held at tile Book. on TUZSDAY, January sth, IsCi, retweso the boon 0(1 et: . pc 0 1 . .. 04 _ 4 2r. N. c.l F. N. litiliDON, Cashier. FIRST NATION IL BANK or ALLIMICKT. Dec. sill, mita. f THE ANNEAL ELECTION FOB I.I.IIECTORS of this Bank, wilt into place Al the BANKING SWUM on TUESDAY, Januar) Sib. 147. between the hours of Ito.. andl T. N. delllpso Jitilla r. ISEAUEIt. Cashier. ALLIciiiNY NATIONAL DANR, Vecensher sth, I. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI. RECTOIM of thIS flank, Till tat, plate •t the Banking Muse, on TIIEWAY. January - Fth, LW, between the bonnet ll A. lE. and 2r. U. R. W. MACKEY. Cashier. UNION \ATIONSL DAZOL, CITTsBI'BOII. Ilt,catber Bth. 1866. AN ELECTION FOR NINE Dl nEcTuns, to sene for the et:twiny. 788 x, wilt be held at the BANKING LOUSE, ou TIIEbDAY, Jaanar7 Sth, 1147, between the bourn ofll A. X. IVA / 11, Y. de10:01 R. M. SMITII, Cashier. . ICON CITY NAT 10."... BANK OF 1'I1T4ISI:1:011, I'ISTNULA.OI. Dec. I. ITHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF Tills BANK, will be Debi on TUESDAY, January "OD, DV, between the boors of 1 and 1 o'clock r. x., at the Banking Bone. delCbtatarT, JOHN MAGOFFIN, Usable, NiTIONA.I. ItAtilt or Prrisarrnaii. l'irfournou, PA.. Dec. S. 1460. NECTUIt4 KIU 'take place at Irißlf:Aft ItuUdE, on 'tUESDA.Y. January Rh. IbC, btMearl the hour. of Itrrti: A. it. 144 Iwo r. H. 51. MURRAY. Cashier. MYER:HANTS AWL, SIANCIrAt'II RIM+ SAT. RANK, riTT1,111:1:011, lice. Bte, INA TOE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB •••DIB CeTOlll3 of this Sauk will take .rlace at the BANSIMI TURSDAY. Jamiari' the 14.1 i, 7E67, hetween tee hour,. oflla. Ir. and 2r. deloV7 JOHN scorr, ]it., Castile, TIIInU NATIONAL BANK, I'lrr.divlioll, riTTSBUIIOII. Dee. Bth, L'LECTION NOTICE.—The Annu al Election for NINE DIBEUTOBB for this Its, 1.. toy erre during the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank, on TUESDAY, the MN day of January; .1307, between the hours of of tl A. nt. sad r.U. ' JOHN B. LIVINDIVIVN, Cashier. MECHANICS' NATIO4AL. BANK, riTTHICUAJIA, Lee. 7th, ltegi. I rI I IIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR LHILECTORS OF TIILS B .N It, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, On TUESDAY. Janussl fith, 1347, between the hours of 11 A. M. And 1 o'clock P. at. JNU. (....11•11TIN, dettp.D Cashier. • CITY OF ALLEGHENY, r TEILASCREICi OFFICE. December 12th, ISG6. 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the bolder, of the els. ner cent. MUNI -1•I rAL, )NDS of the City of Allegheny, that the Coupons on sold Ronde coming due January in. til 1, will be paid on ~Id day tes• the Mate Tax )01 the Dank of rOtsbOrjb, In the City of l'lttaburgh, ra. mecnatuuN, del2:p93 Treasnrer or the elle of .1111,1thernY• urs or ALL codurnr, TIICASVILLICS OFLIC , is 12th, 38 _ ALLEGHENY CITY COMPRO MUM WANTED—Persons holding Com proud. Bands of the City of Allegheny, Pa., are bereby notleed that the SINK! NU FlTh I) for Mid; will be lev.ted In these Bonds at the lowest rate. offered. Proposals will be received by the under slxnedotll Tuesday, the Ist of JMAC anuary n fillit Igi7. U. ON. derld)7o Treasurer of the City of Allegheny. p:0 40 ailk: rA;,,p FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, No. 43 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Tide Hank having been laof tely organized, ir ls now openf I:Ik ( 14 " /1:01:, " ' lVr i t u t ' ro • P ' Zreo " s t near Public moat , Deposes received In par and current funds. Interest allowed on 'late deposits. Collections made onall principal points the Vulted States and Caned.. Discount, Days—EVELLY TUESDAY and "ELL DAY MIS= John A. Scott. James W. els.l, [Rome W. Ilabn (100. IL Illdd Blmon Drum, II 'yid hiscrerrotl, William Park. • JAMES 11. RIDDLE. enetbler, .103:01 BANKING HOUSE. N. HOLIIIES & SONS, Mietat No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. PlCgit,T.V.74 ° .!l,'o l ll ar la F elo n rl:cfN l il ‘•C'ilats'Cf7ibel Oohed plate. nod amyl". i. STOCKS BOMBARD OTHER SEOURITIES Bought and Sold On Commission. r•rtiCIIISZ &Motion paid to aka purdnasa and sale of UNITE- STAT SEMUTII3B. ISCLM)ttig rsitti tate. Biz do oil atB§l; o. 0. 5,04: Pl4ll lichttel • . v:rsaieste. az fodemodnen. Vtdera and Xonchers bovett or collteced, Jan ily 5 Ni" Fa l _iV/1 0 P 10 es.; 4 41:10:1 I x "Ash, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET 'IRON WORKERS, Noe. 20, 22, 24 and 26 Penn St. • Having secured a large yard. and furnished It with the most approvedmachinery, - we are prepared to manufacture every description of Ikilera, In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the, country. Chlmneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,. Steam Me.. Locomotive Bolters l Condensers, Salt Cans, Tanks, Of) 811111, Arttetors, Settling Pans. Boller Iron. Bridges, hug, Pans; and sole mann futurers of BAUNIIILL , S.PATMNT BOIL.EItS. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Jes:cil IarLARE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND WELTING:WORKS. PITTNBORtiIit PARK,. McCURDY ft .- CO., Manuriaturcrs of Sheathing, Brestert. and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still. Bo ttoms, Spotter Solder. Also, Importers and dealers in 'Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ac. Con stantly on hand. Tinnero Machines and Tools. Warehouse, NO, 140 FIRST and I.3)BI.CoNDSTRE.TS. rlttablirgh. Special order. of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my DmaialAwT IgrPIT'I'SBURGII SAW WORKS, rePF4 II YELIr ers - SAINff d CAST STEEL S, of every description, Mill, Mulct. Cross-Cut, Mang, and all other varieties. All kinds of KNIVES made from Skeet Cast Steel:Extra relined REAPER and MOW ING KNIVES. dc. AfirWvehonse and Works, corner WATER. and 81.10nY SPnitlrra, Pittsburgh, Particular attention paid to re-toothlng, gum ming and straightening Circular Sane; also, repair" of all kinds. Parichiltat and. Drilling done at rea sonable rates. les:e3a 104. ROBINSON, REA & CO., (Sue oe.sors to )/9BINSON. MINN Q MiLtr.ns,) WASHINGTON WORKS, rouud.r. dr Machinist", Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Still Machinery, Bearing Shafting, Castings of all descr1010113; O il Tanks and Stills, Boiler and itheettrou Work. WA cote for OISPARD'SPATENT INJECTOR Ibr feeding boilers. 1 IgrIIEMEDIAL LYSTITUTEFOIt Microolsaa Coates. NO. 14 BOND OTHEET. NEW YORK. bull Information, with the high.ot ter tirnontu also. a hook on 5' ',mini Disease., In • •ca led en lays, •cot !rye. ..re and ~ ,n d Clem, and you split not regret it; for, as adyeriloni pbralcian• are generally onyortere, without re/er r/I,lw no stranger ehould Ese trusted Enclose nanny for postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, No. 14 BOND 'STREET. NEW YORK. . nolLoi :0`71A111(011 OF ALLEGHENY. -•• • • • • JOHN :PIORRIPOOIti be a candiditte foi re-election to the Mayor ally; anbJect to the action of IN, Unlco Itepubllcita part? at their Nominating Election PROFESSIONAL _ Dll.' 3. S. KIN( E=l NCO. 3.04 If•XWIC33C 113 T., Opiioette the Cathedral, Where he withet to receive his (rends and 3 , ntront who ars In need of the ter Ives clan experienced DENTAL PRACTITIONER Especial attention will be given to the preserve non of the nateral teeth by slillfully 011114 them with the most select material. and by giving ,them, °thier proper treatment. thus pre.erviog them for future uses and comfort In a ripe old age. Irregularity of the teeth of young persons stlll - attended to and correeted. Those beautiful life-tine nrtnicial teeth. rcadered ea oomfortable and useful by the magic of the Doe tor's mecbaulem, well 1.0 ma r e ready fur all who may order them. All recent diseoverte• of value in gi 'log relief from pain to the extraction of teeth, will to skill fully administered to those who may desire them. (Mee hours from D A. Y. to 4, r. w. vel7 ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of IS6I and 1862. All who *erred three years are entitled tosloo bounty: tbose toning two ream 050: or who were discharged by reason of wounds, or. Char bets*. 2 Ares. Months Extra Pay Is doe Volunteer (Meer, In theses - rice March 14, ma, sad discharged, mustered out, or reclined al nee errasnently disabled are eritltled to$I&. 1120 or SA S. according to dears. isrdbiablls ill. it% 3. ► BALL rATTILEL.SON. Attorneys, an , TI ..A+. Plll.l. 8100 BousTy • PROMPTLY COLLECTED BY MIBASTER, GAIIAM & BUTTERFIELD, ATTORN EY3 AT LAW M!ff/11=21! B. F. BROWN, LATE - Local Claim U. 8. SAN. COM., Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (OECON U FLOOR. ) Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, and Arrear of Pay Promptly . Collected. No charge made until claims ore settled, and then Lute modem.. fee. 1 _ milttitil) schummus , BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &c., Collected In the Shorttot .(•oaalble time. by • A. U. BROWN. JOHN 11. LAURIE, Attorney. at lA.. °lnce, No. 114 Fifth etr.rt, n010n1.1.1.T PITTNR U IE6II. pnor. nonBOCK, INSTRUCTOR ON THE PIANO, And Teacher of Vocal Music R 00,14 AND HOUSE. Mao. 81 N•orrlT H troot. dclipL4 WM. A. SHINN. TTORXE r A T Ldl Jr, No. 120 Fourth St., opposite Wilkins Hall. Particular attention elven to the collection of ao counts. Ul"., note., &c. Correa, u..deuts In New Yerk;liostod, Pelladelp . l a; Beaver, Bellefonte, Heading, ludianapol:s, Ind.; Morgantown. W. Va., Utica, N. Y., and eleewhere. sol9:1,1I JOHN A. STRAIN. °LTII:I3EIWLINTALTS, Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace AND POLICE IdAOINTRATE, Office, 112 Filth St. opposite Cathedral, rrrrsisuuint,, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Niortgagas, Acknowledgments, De posita°. and all. Legal liuslXess executed with prompt.ss and dispatch. my land WILLIAM JANCET, NOTARY PUBLIC,JIITPICE OF THE PEACE, AND RE IL ESTATE AGENT. Mice, corner of Butler and Orator streets, Lawrenceville. Epecial attarition given to, the purchase and sale of Real Estate. the Lollectioo of 'dents. and the pre, parattou and acknowledgment of all kinds of Legal Conveyances. WILLI Ast JANCEY, Justice of the Peace and Notary labile. .m7213:b.1a EUSTACE 8. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennsylvania Avenue, foot of the fatality and mob Ulan Street 1MT22.06 CIIATILMN T. EIVLNG, Attorney at Law, ' No. G 9 Grant Streit, Pitteburgh, Pa. afir CommWitmer for Ohio, Kento - ctiy, Won*. yi r ant. tillasourl and other Rates. a C. MACHRELL, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CD Grant Street, PITTSITUItt7IT, P.I. ll= JOHN C. iticCOHOS, ATTORNEY AND COONSELLER AT 1.10/, No.. 87 Fifth - Street. AV-Pensions, Bounties, and Arreere of Pay .temnile eel leetee. no.ThoKI PAINTERS. 40HEIIN SOUSE' ANL) 13ION, PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 54 Hand St.; Pittsburgh. doneand Ornamental Woo of every deeerlptlon done to order. AU Work done promptly at reason. able rat.. letims7 WILLIAM IL BROWN, - (Late of the arm of BROWN S MOSInOW,) I.IOVME AND SIGN PAINTERS Neat-bait comer et Third slid u►rtet streets rl=l=r! "..OLD AND TINTED PAPER HANUISOS for isle by doti )IAB6IIALL, !I - W.)04 It. H. CHILDS __IIIIbLESALE DEALERS Ili BOOTS, SHOES SOLE T, EA TSER , , No. 133 Wood. Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. To &WET TIME and CAWS buyers we otter su perior Inducements, as onr facilities for buying are unsurnmsed by ANY bonne East or West. Parches leg directly Vona FIAST lIANDb entt rely ror CAM. we are enabled to sell as low Letup Eastern Jobbing Iron MERCLIANTS are Invited to call and examine our stock and note our prices before pnrchasin elsewhere. • Orders I" or HOPE MILLS Superior Cotton Yarns, SEAMLESS (RAIN BAGS, Batting, Twine, COTTON AND LINEN CARPET CHAIN, cbo., clb a., Will be. Promptly Filled at FACTORY PRICES. Sr Ail orders by mail will receive immediate and careful attention. H. CHILDS & CO Me= oe6:{63:dw:C HOLIDAY PR] USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. BOOTS, SHOES, GARB, BALMORALS, ALL SIZES AND PRICES AT THOMAS H. PHELPS', 46 .Srulthfield Street. .101 IX ANNIIVIZ.WSI.I•ALMEII, rALMEII, SUUTZ & CO, =I 3. A. ROBINSON 65, lIIALZIIS BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, .ro. 61 Market Street, !rear Fourth, IS= tllcCU%Tochc•S BOOT AND SUSIE EMPORION, No. 9'2 Federal Street, LeiGIIEN T CITY 33/Ar6eximmesi fc:ox 811. - BOOTS AND SHOES. J. WILHELM, No. 38 Market St., rittsbutigh, Agent. liar Just reCeleed a . Very large stock of all kinds of xscici•Teil BND 880.1313, Which he Is F r eparrol to sell chearr than the cheacr t In the rcM hick it OWP rakiv i ltaria i rttlaractlon. oc.."Thms2 J. WIL.IELM. No. 3X Market strcet. Al . LAMM AND FRESH ARRIVAL SUMM ER BOOTS, SHOES, GSITERS and Bainsorais, Just received, .d sent be sold at the VERY LOW EST I'ItICES, either Wholesale or ttetall. litva co s CALL Ear Ons. EIMCNASING arliEnc. J. U & W. C. BORLAND, No. 03 Market street, door from "'Jim mt. • coorin JOHN FIX/MIN. C . FLEEDLNG 61. BRO., Manufacturcrx andMealcr. In C7lzestorri. 211Ceacl0 • BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. Item.trlng promptly executed On the .bortest n0 .e7:052 .e7:052 PLUMBING, : GAS FITTING ADDY WILLIIAIS &BARTLEY P.TICTIbII33IIXI.O3. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Cor. Sixth and Smithfield SM., PITTSBURGH, PA., Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets, MANCHESTER. All lands of Wster, Ha, sod aeons 7Lxturea con. &tautly on hand. IVaa pLUBIBLYG, . GIS AND STEIMPITTING • Hydrants, Iron Pumps, ; SHEET LEAD, T SHEE YUNG I LEAD PIPE SINKS, BASINS . - WATER CLOSETS AND WASH STANDS. TOM T. EWENS, (tlaccosa or to Yarns d C 0.,) 163 Wood St.,.PlttSburgh,Ta. rer.al.9 Wtl. Han LIMIT H. JOHNSTON HERLEHT & JOHNSON, EILALIDIVICDALL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, FIFTH STREET EXTENSION. 3Pittsllzrusghp Pa. All criers by mall executed satlefactorßY promptly attended to A full line of Bath Tubs, Pumps, Basin., Wet •C Closets, Sinks, Chandeliers, Pendants, and tin Nhade,, for sale at the most reasonable prices. Or& rs from country patrons by mall promptly el." tende H o. Hem ose of every deserlOtlom al nitll ADDY WILLIIIISSLBIRTLIIN Keep on band a suptrlOr artlele of WOOD PUMPS, All kinds of Iron Pampa . , Nedra/as, Sheet Lead Sheet Zinc, Lead Plpe s _Hath Tube, Slnks, Wate Closets, Wash Basins Wash Stands, to., at the Wareroum, Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, All kinds of Repairing done promptly. All orders by mall Immediately attended to. M ONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. 151 ShirreITIELD tITHBYT. Com.. tireth. Pi tsl " :l3 b ey urKb. W aned on Bllver Pla.totn_Cl_nnawratectoh.l.a: Dlambnda. Jewelrp cold Olothlng, and val. e art! ef ro vr ,, out The good. cannot. be - , d ,,PL e e or robbery. Ntit 2g tOOO TO LO A N. tryr to Borrow ttozol , on BOND AriD :11OBTUABB. For one, two or more Tes t rp t w oß til u d E c li we p ll to c y all on Agent, No. II Bt. Clair sulk. FOR failligh FOR Farmof About 53 -a. acres In -Delon Township, Allegh2n7 County. altuate about (our miles from the city on the Washingtua Pike. The im_provementa are a urge two story drict 1/welling House With 12 rooms, two-store Spring House, a Carriage House. &large Lumber Room, a NO. 1 P. 1210 Dank Bala. with stabling ante.elent for Id head of cattle. There is • fine Yennureherd, comprising about Urns, , sleekest with g the best varieties of fruit tree,. It Is j all underlaid with coal. The land Llt a high state of cultivation. welt watered. tenets good. and *mild suit admirably for dairy or gardening par , , Also,l7S acres atjoining the abate, with good Frame House, Carr - lime Reuse. good Spr i ng House and other oat -belldings, Altb a good orchard In line bearing condition. This piece to also all an- j derlald with coal. Also, 12 seers adjoining the above, uhimprovest, for sale low. This piece is also all underlaid with cod. The above three pieces of property Ile between the Little Saw Mill Rua and Hten hen‘ tile Railroad., and the coal can be reached easily (rum either road. Tee coil alone is worth all that is asked fur the en- Ur A ' ff. ° = * or 173 acres, situate In Si-. Ciatr town- th e Westmotcland county. Feu immediately 0. the line of the Peen. lialtroad. 'she improvement. are a two-r , Frame House with nee rooms and good cellar, a Pearce Bank Bare, eased fees, and other out-b.dlugs. Tbere le on the place • good I Young Apple Orchard; 120 acres cleued, balance in good Umber; coal and goOd, well watered: underlaid with coal and limeslon ; .anoenient to churches, mills, schools and blacksmith . shops, to gether with-the personal property such as stock. Implements,•gratn In the ground. Ac. Poseidon given Immediately. Als o .Farm of 33 acres. situated In Martini !township, Allegheny county, Pa .. about a,K ills from the elty, near the line of the bteubenv le K. R., and within one-half mile of a etationt 10 acres of the beet of creek bottom land, and In a high state Of_ cultivation;s scree of *oat land and pasture. The - , fencing Is generally good. The soil Is No. and well adapted for gardening. The attention of abate, wishing to embark ie the business will call at once : , •and secure a good bargain. as this is • rare chance, Also, Farm of ei acres, situate in Elleanettij towmhtp, Allegheny county, Pa., on the Morton. gehela river, about the mile from the Borough of Elisabeth. The dill is of the best quality. The Im provements Lees farm house with OS rooms, C od barn and other put buildings; fencing good,• atmut ecres of coal. Churches. sehads and mills very COSIVOIIIoOt. POIMOSSIOO Immediately, ' Also, the best Farm In Elisabeth township; containing about SU ureing No t -Mononger bele river immediately be l o w Lock. 3, on which Is erected a large two-story brick dwelling, one leg and one frame ben bate, corn crib, wagon shed, brick spring house, granary. work shop..4e.; about aoatfe6 of the above is drift quality deeebottom; the balance being Limestone laud, and underlaid with coal. and about 33 acres Of limestone. There are two orchards of apple trees. In good bearing condi. Lion- peach peas, plum trees andgrape vines, to. ' The land is well adapted for gardening purposes, being • short distance from the thriving borough Or Elisabeth,creating a muket et home for all the producta. The property will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Also, A Farm of BO acres. situated In Elizabeth township, Alleebeny crusty, Pa., about one mile from Lock No. 8, on Monongahela river. Improve ments arc out frame house. with eveom., barn, spring house and otheroutbuildlngs. T h e land Is of the beet quality. The above will be sold at very low figures. For further parr.culars, enquire of • G. 11. 'I`OWER, not Beal Estate Agent. 104 Fourth street. & CO.. 4L L'Cr7; FOR SALE-100 Acres of Land In Waablngton county, Wesley township. Ohio, 60 nen s cleared. balance In timber; good house, good barn. water handy, large orchard. school and tinorcheshand and within Di miles or Cutl.' Sta on, on the Marietta, and Cincinnati Railroad. Coke St7rll3.rn- • 1 Acain aksiltlO,'3 miles back of Teingerance vll... sn widi.fathero are! three tenant houses of 2 rooms Seth, ute frame house of four rooms, all in good condttlon, 530 Ar , r.. of La - td for $7.0:0, Itnate.34 Slaking Valley, Male county, Pa., tee mitts from Altoona by the Minting Valley Road. 700 advantages of this property.ait IsinnSIOULS, and by calling on us we will give nal particulars. DB Acres, 50 urea of which Is underlaid With anal, situate in North Fayette Township, on the Stenbenvil. Road; improvements. good Frame sIT.IOOsus, good Bank Barn; about vx;Frait Trees lust In Moll pnrne. no 30 ACre• In Union Township. on the Washington Pike, three miles irons the city. 37 Acres In Scott Township, sit miles out on the old Washington Pike. 21) Acres rn Ross Township, three miles cut Don Allegheny Market. 5 Dwelling Hunan. in Allegheny Cit_y. one In Wilkinsburg, one In Freeport , one at Edgewood Station, on the Central Pennsylvania Iralhoad. Also immediately antrig this ntltiOn, a few more ACRE LOTS. Plan can be seen at this ofilce. A.lso, /loads and Mortgages bought and sold. J(11151 CROFT, AeL/STX CHEAP H OUSE* 1 4, FOR SALE, • A Jac., of land contsdnlng Id to FA acres of rich ail it.] ground, cons. lent to the cities, la now odsteS for sales. reusonable terms. The losprovc ununte arc And :ob. r oatbulldlnira., It Is now usedaa aMarket lis.den. and 161 n hlKa order. For further particular., Apply to rtrrSncnuit, rw FOR SALE, THE TWO-STORY BRIG% DWELLING, No. 15 3lonterey street. Allegheny. Contains nine rooms, besides finished attic, bathroom and wrsh-bou,,e. For convenience of arrangement. and tasty and substantial faith, In Is probably nn. excelled by any In the two cities of similar size. The home unite new, and has gas, and hot and -cold water up cud down stairs. S. BILII,AppIy for Intormatlon to '''k°rint;xl‘ nod float ' lance: gFuurths.rl, ge: 101113 g. LOTS! LOTS:—I 'can now offer Lots as too as $ ,well lutatcd and In a pleas ant place. A.lOO. Lots located on the Pike from sea to I,OV ltn Liberty street, from-- ....... 7CO to 1. 900 Gn Bellarri s efon tstr e alue street. from LW to 903 • On Het, from 1•30 In - Liberty Township. adfolhing the to 0 00 Borough lots, from ECO to 5 , 3 Also to Pitt Townsolp. Lots from... ISO to 000 Tne above lots will ve ry ld on terms to suit put. chosen. some desirable improved prop. rty. located In the Boroughs. Pitt Township, Al tegheny t Ity, Pittsburgh, and aujoining counties. Yor terms, apply at the Real Estate and Laurance Office of 8. B• nol: • Butler . street. law-rence•llle. no7o He al .Ight ate Kgett.. 13Gi Fourth street THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING NINE 11001 S =;111=11111MI GM= MEMO 4 111.101i=8 AND ULAI, ERTATZ AOMIrTg No. 66 Pmlaideld Street .11.411 K E T . Fwlf BA 11/.1311: HOUSE, . tl.B. BRYAN, oker In Bt.. and Heal Zstate, 15: Fourth st., ( Burke's Building.) VALUABLE BUSLNESS STAND FOR ESALLIB. The Business House DOW CPC,Upled by HANNA, ART & CO., with • front. of I'o feet on Woou street nil 69 ieet Third street. At :5 feet from Wood root and deuce to the rear en., the 101 is 20 feet ble• Title Indisputable. Apply to WM. C. 110BINSUN, or JOSIAH KiNti. ram ')RUG STORE FOR SALE.-SIT. este 0.1 Penn Street, In one of the best locations In the City, boring an establi4berl business of from 41 to . 73 years standing. A g .od steckot Drugs on hand and Store Rooms titted up in gaud style.' With the snore will be sold the lease of the whole build tue, contalnlng. beside. the Store Rooms, heyen RHooms. oot. ford w Aelli n pply to g purpo,,es It. hit - LAIN and Two & 111 , ,ement del: No. It:, Fourth Street. OR SALE-12 acres of Ground, A. well timbered and watered. on nouirrel HIll„ ten minutes` walk trom Passenger r tattoo at dbady Lue, Fourth Street Road. Also 6 urea at Home wood :Hatton; and several Parma vrell located tn Westmoteland and Allerheny counties. Also Coal Property, Houses and Lots in the city and suburbs. Tor further partlenlars env i rLdf yAm WARD - , (Opposite the liathedraL) st?l No.llo Want street. FOR SALL—Otte-fourth Interest to the ,• Ktllati piing Rolling Jtlil/, To an acceptable partner. Apply to W. U. BRICKELL, CI MAIMS, HAICHSLL A Co.. de3:oleo No. SO Water street FOR SALE, - The Celebrated EUGEKA SPERM LUBRICATING OILS, A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, , And Wholesale Dealers ill With all modern imnrovements, In complete order, -Crude, Refined and Lubricating Oils, and shoats on the Penns, [Hallway. I LARD, SPERM,' WHALE AND FISH OILS, 1 , 12.5 T krraarr, thil''r "'" L -.4°. 119 ritt a " r g h. I No. S 1 Market, St, Pittriburgh,Pa. - C. G. .2)70337_air, BSI., Call and examine samples and read certlZeatus. nol:i:o14_ aquire I,IOW.O7:TTS JOHN D. BAILEY, Stock and Real Estate Broker, JOILN D. BAILEY. • STOCK AND.REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ATCTIONEER.. Mr lug taken out A comml4elon As Auctioneer, and effected An engagement with the rlttiburgh Board of Trade, securt ug the are of their rooms, above the Third National Bank , tam no w prepared to sew at public Aue.ton, Stocks. 11011dt, Beeurittes, Beal 'Cause, /le, either at the above rooms - or no the premi,ea. rarticular attentleu paid. As heretofore to the isale of Real E.t ale At private We. rate. alter.; Estate In the country attended. Mice, 1)2 Fourth street. ne9 -- • VOR SAL& 400 Acres of Coal Land. lying Immediately upon the Ohio River, n) miles below Oallapolts, and 12A milts above Gin einnati. on the above tract tea four loot vein of Coal, which, for general purposes, knot turPs..ed. it h, entirely different from the Southern Otno Cont. contains at little sulphur, forges and cokes well, and for making SWIM cannot be excelled. The lo tion being about midway from Pomeroy and •Il ca anging Rock, must mike It valuable .for coaling boats. There is • water front of 34 of • Mlle, with& good lending at all stages of the river. An entrance has been run in the hill about MO 'feet, track nolea eti to river, together witiithe necessary tiaturet for mining and delivering coil adost. On Said tract Is gfiethe rrst- clawith ss d a ou Por ble tsb e O Portabl rl e Circular SSW Mill R. g st Mill. all In goal run ning order, end plenty of the yeSy best oak, ash and Dopler timber. V. cmid .11 one-half Interest Lf desired. to a party with nxixt fa trite and es i pital for working Stook and Real leaaeleran, oci9 No. 1112 Fourth .trout. J.,LSIKABLE LOT FOR COLN TBY RESIDENCES —On scoount of the Inclem ency of the weather on Tuesday teat, the sale of those de,irable thrilding Lots, (torn two to four .ores seep, on the Perrysville Plank Road, one mile from Allegheny Lily, was adjourned. The tots are now offered at private sale. Taring—One-half cash; balance to ; 3, 4 and years, with Interest. For plots of the property and further particulars, apply to JOHN D. BAILEY, deB No. =Fourth street. pIUVATE DI6EIIIBEB. DR. YOUNG, (late of Philsdelphts4 No. 15 Tblrd moot. tirstss/I deseriptions Pri rate Itteclole• ' sttentiooPsutoSper mstontmens sal disemes or the UrtsmiT Orgas. His treaustent for thesame toe most snecesitol aver enspwrod tie ea sppes s speedy mad to the siSietet wiUllidtdsertiintassogno 'ups_ 9thfr_DriparitiOn . for remesng onsrz . m=a. - Vort "" 1: 7 t U rilen d in '2• l *.z assigned or Obetilint• crsos,slll, ellan Do UQiceboor G. toe f. y.. fj„. VB I. )LI C ' is Address, Iron rump. ft. . 4 1,01,4w2 Tbirdnrect, l'lttsburglN , MIME M"'NEW OPERA HOUSE . C. V. 11E. IniaCIOA THCR•SDAT EVENING , . last am,csr ance but two of the luitatAblu corned: An. ]tit. J. IL 11.ttliTTT Who will appear lor the lae.t time post:lvey as SI a JOHS EaI.4TA PF. itt Silatipeare' , . dcllght tot Comedy of the Merry Wives of Windsor i'rl.lo - -Benetit of Hr. J. H. HACKETT. BRAND tt.AIINEf. US 6ATti t If.DAY AFTER• on Mondayvent. , .T. 11011 - I.ii I.l,:rgrn appearance 111 ct: v. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LI:Shkg•ND 31.t.NAG11:. WM. HEN ll E }LSO Laat night bat two of • EMILY THORN. THE QUEEN OF SONO. Last ulght but of Mr. ,A3l lIVAN. 1/, EDNESDAY TIIIDAY EVENINGS will ma,nted the beamlful Drama of AURA II NA. PUG UE;GmTIIE wIt'IILOM WED- IMO Mtss Emily Thorn .... .51r. :SAM IC) an A rrah Na Shaun, the u: port,' by the. cm the c...mbst.y.. Act I— tiletblat..bgl. by Mobbilgtatt nt.ttuit ..f St. Iteven. Abbey. and the • t burets:, Act 2 The Devil, Gter. Act s.—Tltc Sreretare • s libloert. In rehearsal—TlLE Wokl, et AN'S STRIKE. FelSAy — tteneSt And Iw•alrely lute •spearsbee or KaII,.ITIIoIL.N. ar.iIERCANTILE LIBRARY X-a - ECrrIZr.FLMEI BM.- GEO. VANDENHOFF Will deliver TWO entirely Dew Itc.litors, ttt tha .IC., I DEMI' OF MUSIC, Tue,diy and Thrgh)Erening, December Is.thaul ?Atli ItHADING THURSDAY IVES IBG, Dv, :O. [tom SENRY ‘7%, Cont.tadloi with the htghlt humorott4 thetch Of TILE PECKSNIFF FAMILY AT TULLEJLS. Doors open et 7. Reading at 7 . Tlct eta cent,. tt SEATS. JAMES B. SCOTT, I °LIVER LEMMON. JAO. B. MORGAN, W3l. I'. littair.ler. O. r. SCAIFE. T. V. MILLER. I Committee. delSt FIRST ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES AND READINGS rt . THE Public. Catholic Library Association, IT 114.L.L. WIT, HUMOR AND PATHOS ALF. BURNETT, The tireateid of America , / Elocutfonists. wit I Rice two of Ills Inimitable lb:add:oz/ on FRIDAY sod SATURDAY EYE:. irS, Deconbcr Det and 1211. j do Itotersed beats, Cards. f wield:sloe 30 etc. to be °Warned at the Library Room •. at the llook and Maple Stores, or at the door. Entire Otsego. of programme each evsnio a. Coors open at 7 o'clock, /leading to co/otter:cc at 7: TREODUIte: E. TACK, 1 G. L. B. lETTERSIA7r, I _ _ • JAMES B. DOUG E • A.. 1 BIGLEV. do: 1F T. P. UOCSTON. OIL WORKS; QOM PAN IE Sot;to - i;omumEss oir_ilEin SOHO OIL WORKS. BUFFUN KEIIEW&CO,, =I CELEBRATED SPURN LUBRICATOR, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. Sperm. Lard and Whale 01lr, HUD LIGHT, 7111110 011 AND 111111 GRIM AIN", Standard White Burning 011, No. 83 Itlarket:Stret, PITTSBURGH, PA. BEND FOR A CIRCULAR. BES ALND i CD. cfc T. NNT.CLINTIV, - CINCINNATTI, OHIO. BEST CANDLES, at., AT LOWEST EASES nor-:ot7 WARING & KING S rorussios MIMS AM BROKERS Petroleum and its Products, 4 DIOQUES.rE W 4 F, PI3•THSURGZ'L, ADDItEds: WARINC, KING k CO.. IMEMIMM!I = HENDRICK'S LUBRICATOR, 3lmuudacmiCd by WHITE, BROS. & CO., New I l iork E. J. ROBERTS, Agent, 1 St. Clair 'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Keep conatantli on hand Cotton Factory Oil, -- lUnta Machinery 011 Woolen MlllOll. 1 Dark Engine OIL Light Cold E.:ngine 011.1 ligrk Car OIL No. 1, Light Cold, Screw-Cut- Dug Car 011. nub o No 7- 1.100 011. W OOLDIIIDGE OIL RE FLNEVO 4ormax ,- -Asapirv - . OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JOHN WATT President. HENRY M. MING. Eitei and Treu , r. WORKS IN TEMPERANCE VILLE. : Ode., No. 2 Duquesne Way, - (Rear Suspension Bridge.) MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE EtUJEL - foil:N43 - CCU.. Brandz—"Laoifer." jy12,1t5 EIJREILi OIL S W ORKS, EUREK4 _cal/7120x OIL, BUT THE BEST. , PETROLIAI BLUE LEAD, 7011 0/L.ILEILN ZILi ittinufacturud only and for sale by T. 11. rl.ir If CO., .X.l.cizLc•ox - z.aAmit T/Pcorlx. N. W. Cor. 3d and Market SU., PITTSBUROII, P.& THE LIGHTNING LAMP. 11. C. JONES D. CDAw [ORD iwo. VOGEL. JONES; CRAWFORD & VOGEL, Agents, THE MOST • POWERFUL AND .1 TRULY EMILIA/0:T COAL. OIL OAO LIGHT EVER PRODITuED, Adopted by the U. S.Governwent. Non expionlee. Chea p , and Beautiful. Gives Drllllsnb 1t ht threc-fold greater toan any otner lamp. This patent id adapted to all lame purpose.- sod as the wick t. inertly a conductor. never re q.:tiros any trimming. Burgle!, 0 . 11 this principle 1 . 9 ; piled to ordinary lamps. CLUE AND LUL.NII lttU ' eh FOB. it ALL. Mille, opt:petite Float Orace. above rittock` a News Depot. second door. no= WW. WIGFUTWAN D. A. ♦SDIRFOM EAGLE OIL WORKS, samoocri;4633.434cre-Lue. • WICHTMAN & ANDERSON. Refiners and Dealers in P - ETR.OI,-EU3N 6 LT, r OFFICT.. SECOND STOM A ' COIINSIC Arlfial T. AND MIQULISNIC CII.3FLI-). CONNIDEVATION OF "OMER. +.01:18 AXPLIOWNS that are yreekly otourrtut ....h. of INFERIOR OIL, the ouder&ened oded to sell Their OIL AT IL TAIL at , t r i lrefAle.ll o o B E , • 1"117.0. 88 ThasarlicevellEStreeet. Ull goemmteect to BTA It A FIRE TEST OT 110 DECIILICES and uotwartle, an d Is la specie/ tee ecutpetent teepeetore• -T2Targl°l4iir`fa t o A:R Mark ....n.'LLETIEW a. CO., - 240. 33 MARKET bTitEED. Siseltantets end ell other. Fan fhtntshed Lard, boevel and Petroleum LatrrlcatOm et resell. M L.T. Luta I 1N223 01,D N