The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 24, 1866, Image 2

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 94, 1860
THE RIGHTS OF WAR.
When the Boston Post decides that
'making Territories of States" Is "a revo
lutionary measure," we are not disposed
to dissent from its judgment; but, when it
goes on to assert that "THADDEUS &TE
TT:NS is the father of.this measure," we do
not concur, unless the imputation is used
in a sense So restricted as to deprive it of
purgency.' Who opened the door for "rev-
I olutionary Measures f" Nay, made such
measures indispensable to the life of the
'Lit t on an d the proper security of personal
liberty ? Wien eleven States rushed into
-rebellion thy well understood what
chances they invoked, and what hazards
they incurred. They did not consider it
possible to so order matters that; being
successful, thfey should force a solution by
arms upon the loyal people and States,
and,•being defeated, should reserve all le
gal rights and remedies for their own ad
-vantage. (War is not a one-sided affair.
In it there are blows to take, as well as
blows to give. It pays little heed to those
microscopic distinctions with which law
. yen are prone to puzzle their wits. .
When the Confederate armies an.-render
ed, all of the eleven revolted States became
"conquered territories." Much of domain
included within' their respective boundaries
had been conquered long before. The peo
ple of those States had no other conception
of the - situation, for none other was admis
sible. It would be absurd for a horse thief
to imagine that by surrendering to the
Sheriff be avoided the penalties-consequent
on his crime. A thief, with only sense
enough to make him responsible for lar
ceny, would naturally infer that by surien
derinehe would be in a way certainly to
get his deserts. I This was precisely the ex
pect Won of the rebels when their means
of resistance gave out and they succumbed.
For a while, they were ready to assent to
any conditions their conquerors should im
pose. Some of their northern sympathi
zers, who bad defended the rights of seces
sion, both as natural and constitutional,
began parading sophistical arguments to
demonstrate that secession was impossible,
and, being so, that no forfeiture of rights
hail been incurred. The rebels took the
hint, and soon grew arrogant. Instead of
supplicating, they made demands. Instead
of accepting thankfully the magnanimity
of the government, they undertook con
spicuously at Memphis, New Orleans, and
elsewhere to crush out, by the most sangui
nary measures, all the genuine friends of
the union they could lay murderous hands
upon.
This change of demtanor wrought a cor
responding alteration in the temper of the
Northern populations. Thoughts of len
ity, impulsei of compassion, and disposi
tions to cover the past with the mantle of
oblivion, were pit aside, not 'willingly, but
because some degree of severity seemed
necessary to preserve order, to ensure tran
quility, to maintain the juSt authority of
the laws, and render free institutions per
manent. The idea of - regarding the re
- volted States as "conquered territories," as
rightful spoils of war, is not only logical,
hut is forced upon the acceptance of mil
lions whose benevolent sentiments make
them loth to press advantages against a
fallen enemy. So, too, intelligentforeign
ers, who, at first, thought tha government
ought to treat the rebellion as a wild es
capade, the result of exuberant youth and
vigor, sre taking soberer views of the situ
ation.
The London Times, enlightened by, the
sojourn of its chief proprietor in this conn-
try, recants its former position, and asserts
the rights the federal government has sc
., quired under the laws of war. It says, "It
is s simple fact that the land south of Ida
son and Dixon's line, once parceled out
into States, forming parts of the Union, ix
maw a conquered territory, lying in the
hands of the _conquesers, and awaiting
their disposition of it anew." If it were
not so, the Times argues, it would have
been impossible to carve Western Vir-
ginia out of the Old Dominion." Having
made this broad sasertion,-the writer then
declares that "South Carolina is now noth
ing more than a geographical expression."
The continuity of the life of each So'nth-
em Commonwealth is absolutely broken,
and when South Carolina comes ic moat
come just as Utah or Ida - ho might be admit
ted. It must start afresh, and President
and Congress hare just the same liberty—
in determining when and under what con-
MI
ditions it shall start afresh—as in determ
ining when and under what conditions
Utah shall be entitled to become a member
of the Union." To this it adds, by way
of advice, "It will, no doubt, be wise in
admitting into the Federal Union, States
from the South, to adhere to the old boun
daries; but there is no compufsion to do
so."
To this general treatment of the case
American statesm en are
rapidly 'gravitat
ing. This is the meaning of Mr. STEVERB'
bill to organize North Carolina as a Terri
tory, and of mt. JrTLIAI3'II bill to erect
territorial governments for each orthe se
ceding,States. Whether eithe r et th aw
measures will actually prevail will depend
upon the conduct of the Sotithern D e no,.
Mr. WADE, and not a few with him, h ie g ia ' a
to . the prompt readmission of the Southern
States so soon as they., stall respectively
ratify the Constitutional Amendment.
But, In assuming this position they clearly
recognize the. fact that those States are
"conquored territories," and that condi
tions rail,' consequently be imposed on
them now to which they could not be made
to submit but for their participation in the
redolL If either of the revolted States
shall refuse or fail to adopt the amendment,
it follows that Mr. WADE and those who
concur with him, will be prepared to use
the rights acquired by war to any extent
that may be requisite. Mt. Soungn, on
the other hand, shows a disposition not to
let any of the Insurgent States off upon
consenting to the Amendment. There is
no difference here, An principle, between
Mr. WADE and Mr. SUMNER., but only a
difference as to tEe extentio which the
principle shall be pressed.
Tau Committee of the American Tract
Society, unable to meet the constant de—
mands made on them from all parts of the
count . ry,lasuo4 an appeal a few weeks sinee.
for a publication fund of $lOO,OOO, on con
', dition that 40,000 be raised before Janua•
ry Ist, 1867. • Of this mount ;40,000 Las
been Aubscribed, leaving $lO,OOO to be ee.
cured during the coming Week - . A benev
olent banker in Philadelphia offers to be
one of ten to give the 410,000.
POBLISIIED BY
EDITORIAL BREATTIES.
John (icor& Ryan is the name of the
fellow who edits the Indicator at Pine
Bluffs, Arkansas. He gives the following
as a specimen brick to gain patronage and
support of the reconstructed rebels of the
South:
Q.
"I am not inclined to be an assassin,
but, if to destroy:a-tyrant is assassination,
then I would destroy the tyrant. As It has
been proved, President Lincoln was the
elected head and voluntary servant of the
Radicals, who purposed the destruction of
the South, and, in a measure, succeeded in
theirhellish designs. I was oPPosed to,
I f
and fought against Lincoln and his ty. 1
rants, and ever will. When the news of 1
his death reached me, I rejoiced. When I
learned that a man who never identified
himself with the Confederate cause, struck
the tyrant blow, I thanked God that he had
selected an instrument, from the heart of
rdicalism, right under the tyrant's guns,
to deprive America of a Radical tool.
"And when I laid down myarms, after a
bloody struggle for independence, I thank
ed God from(the fullness of my heart, that
Abraham Lincoln did not live to mock our
misery."
' We askin the name of common decency
if such a vile traitor should be Permitted to
again take a seat in the councils of the na
tion?
TILE press in England Make considerable
ado about tke election to Parliament of a
Mr. Navenaughovho has neitherarms nor
legs. We have seen ctrauger things here.
Men without brains have been chosen to
more important Positions.
A.letter to the Roston Journal from
Washington says:
quiet,„ but well organized move is
being made to bring out Mr. Colfax as a
Republican candidate for President, with
Senator Howard, • of Michigan, as Vice
President."
hum distillers of spirits continue to
IA turned up by Government detectives in
New York and Brooklyn. It would be
consoling if we knew that they were as
caddis of punishment as the Whiskies they
turned out.
. .
Stoves have Leen successfully iutroducL •
ed into the street cars in many of the
neighboring cities. We do not see why
some of our enterprising companies do not
follow the good example.
4 tourix, of thieves have been arrested
at Jeffersonville, Ky., for robbing the Pen
itentiary. In all probability the' future
will show that they have stolen from their
own residences.
Mn. Tnomss PARROT started from Texas
with four hundred horses to drive to Ken
tucky, on speculation. Two hundred were
taken on sight—by thieves on the road
side..
A PRISONEII, while being tried in a New
York city court for the larceny Of n large
sum of money, managed to make his es
cape.
The present bonded debt of Michigan is
'53;979,921.25, and the -increase in conse
quence of the war is $1,591,01i.40.
PETITIONS, numerously signed, are
circulation at Chicago for the pardomof ive
murderess, Mollie Trussell.
Tim Pittsburgh Brewery at St. Louis
was recently 'destroyed by tire. Loss
$40,000.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED,
and La being cured even day by persons who use
the Rev. E. A. WILSON'S GREAT REMEDY FOR
CONSUKY2IO2.I. Thum who base used It are cult.
lug toustantlT to testify to Its great merit, and the
wonderful turns It has performed ..Get their ca.
as considered hopeless
Hold only in L'lM.burgb at JOSEPH Fta—MlNti
Drug and Potent Medicine Depot, No. 04 Market
Bent by mall anywhere on receipt of $.2.2.5.
Call and procure • pamphlet, evlng blstory
of this extraordinary medicine
GHAT HAM, ILiLDNESS, DAND
RUFF, ANY DISEASE OF THE. SCALI•.-NI•
ISCOVERY CAN GOMPARE WITH "Li/NO(7N
• Ant COLON RESTORER AND DRESSINL."
"London Our Beat Hair Color Restore,"
"London Hal, Color Restorer"
"London Physicians Ha Color Restorer"
"London- Hair Color Restorer"
"London Use and Hair color hes,oree”
"London Hair Color Restorer" -
"London. Recommend It. Hale Color Bestorer"•
It never fails to Impart life, growth, and rigor to
the wesaest hair, fastens and stops its fading, and
Is sure to produce a new grow, ti of. bah% causing it
to grow think and strong. Only 75 cents a bottle;
64 the ball dozen.'
doll by McCLABBAN IfeIIENNAN, 83 Mar
ket street. GE". A. BELLY. 37 Wood stnet, and
JUL FLEMING. Ng Market street. r ittsburgh.
KANE A DRUITT. Ageghany. an.RrlbhatWg
THE GREAT MEDICAL ANNUAL
—Uostetter , s United :tutee Almanac for. 1567, toe
distritint'on, GRATIS, throughout the United State
and all eivillzel countries of the Western liemlma
6bere, will he published about the first of January,
and all who wish to understand the true philosophy
orb. alth should read and pouf er the valuable sug
gestions It contain., In a ddition to to admirable
medical Heaths° on the cause.. prevention tad
mire of • great variety of disca,es, It embraces a
large amount 01 information Interesting to the
merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the farm
er. and professional man: and the calcu
lation. hare been matte for such merts tans and , at-
Hades as are molt suitable for a curr,ct and com
prehensive NATIONAAL C•LENDAtt.
The nature. nee., and extraordinary IS Harr ef
fects of IitinTILTTICAPri nfOMACII RITTEnn, the
staple tonic and alterative of more than half toe
Christian world are bully scq forth In Its pages,
which are also interspersed with valuable recipes,
became. anecdotes. and othar Inn/Unlit, and
amusing reading matter, original end neleetrd.
Among the Annuals to appear with the opening of
the year, this will be one of themost useful, arid
MAT PE BAD 700 THE •SKING. Vend for copies to
the Central Manufactory, at Pittsburgh, Pa., or to
the nearestagent for raOSTaTTEIL , d STOMACH
HITT/PACS. The Hitters are sold In trery city,
Wen and Tillage of the United stets,.
ilvg) amiamiM
BIITGHeIId, Jr, Adams Jileyress Office,
54 AAA Strad, is an authorised Agent to rams
Adveriteemmis for the GAZETTE and all otAer
mars throng/tong the United Mania and the
Oanadas.
OPEN TELL 9 O'CLOCK P.
thit &ere will be oyes from 1 O'CIoCIE A. N., tin
9 Wclock P. 31_, DECEIIII6It 7.lth
3IACRUM & CARLISLE,
1 Ylfth Street
NOTICE.
•
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORN
ING, another ease of those
M"..CLINTiCrIT 3EIO-15C-1315.
Those wattles/ on this lot will please call early
and make their selections.
dletililafE
tor ItLIStrL,
I Inn Seet.
NOT OPEN ON
CHRISTMAS DAY.
Aa anal, we will not oven our Store on Chrlet•
-mu, in order that all hand. may celebrate the
'whole day.
MACItI.ISI d CAR1.1.151.L,
dell l Yllth Street. •
CHEAP HOUSE,
Two Story Frame,
. .
L .mted on Sld des Street. Birmingham, oontaldlog
pt1 loom•, will be sold on fosoroblo terms, by
13=
B.IIOSIIII LIM SLAT. ESTATE AO Z=l6
Tdd. 66 Smithfield Stree!
KITES! SLATER SKATES!
r HATE RECEIVED MOST OF my
1.- BTOCH, 1 1 / 1 , 1 Offer to the Trade & .electton from
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MARES
Before purchasing lelsewhere, call
and examine my giock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street.
nol6;o13
JAMIE T. BRADY & CO„
(HvecelsOrs to S. Jones R C 0..)
Corner Foarth and. Wood Sts.,
BANKERS &BROKERS,
• ,61.4.LE11151N ALL KID or
GOVETIM , 3IIt Securities,
Foreign lExchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
OOLLECTI&NS Lando on all accesalblo Point. In
the United State. • ad Canada..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
American (Walthani Watches.
dealers In *melte+ from all parts of the country
e reminded that the undersigned Let P :Al t e ll as
carttnent of Watt ham 7nlches. In gold and ulcer
casea, [constantly un band. Large reduction , In
the prices of MOV.IIOIII and !cases hare recently
been made, and the Internal itevenon Tax la no
longer charged to customers.
The good repute borne tar and near by the manu
facturer of the Waltham Coipany makes It need
lets furr the *gents to urge their claims to general
patronage, tr to do more than caution the public
against = porton, and Inferior Watches with which
the markets are flooded. Every Wall ham War 1,,
of whatever ea., Is warranted by special reale-
Yale, which should in all eases be dons sanded.
nonnuts A AP P L ETON,
AGENTS OF THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
de24:•7`.0 162 - Broadway. N. Y.
ROSE BUD BOUGH AND BEADY,
Rose Bud Bright Pound,
Hose Bud Golden Dare,
A 513 other N: ted Brand
ot
1 1 1 CO 13 AL CT *PO
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& W. JENKINSON,
Fifth door fronilispehtfon
200,000 Larlcitster Se gars
,
Jost.rrlved. will be sol 4 chenp - dr::1371.5
'IIRPIIANS' COURT SellLE.—The
undonlgned. itu irtllsn of the minor children
of %thou, ante of Vlndler Towimlttp, Alle
gheny county, l's.. bt order of the Orphan.. Court
of Allegheny Coonty, tO., will offer for rale, un
the itieLnl,,,
On January 16th, 1567,
At :o'clock, a. m., the following described traria
land. s.to ate In saki to wash Ip. bolt nth d a• follows,
to wit: Bourblet au the ea.t It, Matta ofJohn Twt•
fort; on the south and stokheast by lands of George .
Like; and on the treat by \ Peter Eaton; and un the
the north and northeast br rooms, l'ordar; being
farm of the late James Wilton. deceaaed. a ol eon
taltong Mount 239 acres: will be mold to oelk pur
chasers. Tams made known at day of sale. la•
.tume of A. A. Guardian, near the premi
ses. or to BAY": it A bilAY.Elt; Attorneys. 105 Filth
ire. I. Yllisberglt. w
TO IRON MEN AND CAPITALISTS
N INTEREST IS OFFERED, ON
• , :A. FAVORABLE TERNO., t the
WYOMING
IRON AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Established arid in operation at FITTOTUE.
:erne County, l'a.
lifolcloktse almanlieric, and
Kirks Steam Hatntiter4
In use for Forging. •
W. 01D507..: JONES. President
HOLIDAY GOODS
Al i t r lO :, llll ., R , til/y BRONZE, GILT,
Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers-,
Lainp Trimmings, b.c
Alen. WARRANTED NON-EXCLO , IVECAR
BON OIL. wholesale stet retail.
JOHN- ROSS &, CO.,
Na 64 Marlcot 119 tx• cot,
MISICIMI
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
1221571
LADIES' FURS,,
The Largest and Beet Moll/ In
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HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE
3:141C CI CO FLICI € DO.,
131 WOOD STREET.
SKATES! SKATES!
Prue Stuttesl,
Club Skater 4.
_SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
AT
I` .. MP 30 IST
d '; l lllspatett Erb Street.
CIR.OOZAT..Tarr..
PARLOR & CARPET CROQUET.
A FULL AIi:MIT - MEN? AT -
C. YEAGER & CO'S
No. 110 Market Street.
NOTICE.
THE PERSONS, FOIL AND ON
A- whore account the Coporate, Proper's, Rights;
Franchises. - Re, or the
cHARTIER.S VALLEY RAILROAD CoMPANY
Were purchase.% are requested to meat at
No. 238 SorttlaThlrd Stiael,Phlladelphla,
at 111 o'clock, noon.
Oh WEDNESDAY theßrin dojo( Janum y, A. D.,
18t$7.
,de:ll:gY W. 3, HOWARD.
FOR RENT, .
496 ROOM,
Suitable for one or two tingle fjentleinen, located
a central part of the city. Enquire of
M'MASTER, DAIIAM & BUTTERFIELD,
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SEASONABLE GOODS.
QOAPSTONE GRIDDLES, PAT
ENT DItIDIRUNM, Porcelain Lined Hollow
Ware,
• full line. warranted not Iv erect or come
off liytitaileg; liaskets k Brooms, Whiskers. Brush •
ea, wit!. every ceineeleable article in our line. at the
HOUSE-EURSIMIIINV
2 4 70. IW' VlDC:scoct
.1811tcoot.
W. W. BRADSHAW.
ITIMM
DRUGS! DAUGSZ! DBU 6 E111:
••-•
JAMES T. SAMPLE
HAYING BOUGHT TIIIC ‘F ELL KNOWN DRUU
MUSIC ON CORNER OF FEDERAL. AND
RI/HINSON STN.. ALM:LUMEN Y,
Wlll keep on hand • full assortment of all kinds of
37111=1.11:7 C 3/, ES
And Which will be sold aminer than any other
house In the two cities. •
Prescriptions carefully prepared by a first class
d‘ .. 2 .& 11 .11;:ds
en h of FXRFUDIRRY and FANCY POAPB
and.
DIMIOLOTION OF CO-PARTNERNIIP.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERE TO-.
fora extstlng under the name and etyle LhVI
&.!diNDEL has this day bean OlssolSe.l.
8. lIENDEL.
r/TrgbrinGit, December de21;q7.11
PIANOS! PIANOS!!—An entire
new stock of IfNAlttt & CO. , 8 PIANOS, which
are 110 W DrollaYred 1 .. t mAde • LIAO HAINES
1111.1.18. CELE/MOTO I : rlce frory 000
upWrlLrd• Pen. , In want or • Orni-elss• Plano .11 . 0
Invited to ca 4011
Parchmteg elsewhere.
CHARLOTTE Itycng.
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gel No. 43 /Ink ...ea.
FOUND,:.
E't7R 08P313,
Which the owner can have by calling at 71116 or
VOTillg property and paying for this advec
tivelnesit. de=:q43
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
TO EVEill HODI'S INTEREST.
E=l
13oots and dlioes
Having been reduced Isom ttie Pt or A11y..., are
feel It lobeoolo itte.t. lb. t the peapie should be In
formed alt. We hat e reduced out price aceord•
itial.y• Our 4toeli It tinuautilly large .d 19•
sorted. sod those who appreciate bond-aide .atyleS
and -
BOOT'S 410 D SHOES,
And pr.•ter moderate vices. are ct rt tla to La
.1 e IMA at the
POPULAR SHOE PALACE M31'01;11151
SOS. 26 AND 21 rirrsi sTiturr,
WM. B. CLAPP & CO.
P. S. —N... wit.l.• (7.11 e.u.l PPe
.It.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
YULEYIS GOLD I'E\s—warrsnte4
WRITING DESlit , :—Flll.l with titstlualery
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LE.64.ERS, LAY BOOKS ANI/C LA N K BOORS
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2 9 FIFTIt 'STREET. ,
I
NEW: GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
S H H A R D'S
Steam Cracker Bakery
CONFECTIONARY,
317
I_Alic:wei - t3r. Ei - tre at
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
lovr
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
FOIL lIIE
IIC) I -LS. ( " Z . eily
JUN:T OPENED ♦T
14_ H I4
No. .tat? Wood ,Street
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CUOICE ASSORTMENT OF
rIIINA AND .tOIIEADAN YANK, of new .d
rs, an , lst:cs. A rite• la it
• PARIAN STATUETTES, .
LAVA WARE, DECORATED Te:A. TOILET
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IL HIGBY
OH! COME AND SEE
Our Superb Assortment of •
CARPET CH SHIN.
ORIENTAL CHAIRS,
Alt3l CHAIRS, -
nu %Tic Cti Mats,
wt.,. %TOO
CM
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•TABLE DOOR 31 VI'S,
PIA3THES nAMPEIO4,
FANEV RANI: ETA. • •
TOILET WARE. •
POI RET AND
TARLE CUTLERY.
WIRE. WILLOW
and WOODEN GOODS.
largr“ .twt tn.l flurst nvtortment In the . I"ri.t
at New lurk vivre, at tho liouse•rur.ii.shing Em
porium.
No. 124. NlCTo.pcil. Eft - root.
W. U 1111ADSHAW.
MEE=
CflAtt. B. BARII..IIIOa. TU. BX.0:1 . . W. L. 81.M.8.8.
BAER. HAKE. & BITETMER,
• Sueoessors to WANE.4.INII .4 Itit
No. 12 St. Clair StrLet, Pitthburgh.
47,rtiertils,
And Musltal tiools grnerelly
Ui'•Sole Agents for the Celoh'sted BRADBURY,
New York, sktISCIIOSIACKEIS St CO.. 11.11sdel
phis, PIANOS.'
Also, I:srEr fr. CO.•S ••COTTAiIt." and 13. IL
11. W. MTH'S I'AMEILICAN" ORO A NO, and
:11.1.TuN3 PATENT GUITAR.
The boot [Winn and Genii. Violin and Gull Sr
Stringo alwayia on hand
NY. CHRISTMAS GIFT..
FlE( r i -pRY
a. L . i I I i tTICLE OF USE
liouse ) Furnishing Emporium.
You can Ina BOOT BLACKING CASF:n, SILVER
PLATED TEA AND DINNEIt nETP, BLOCK rIN
and BRITTANIA TEA nEland In Odd Pleven:
PLATED TEA And TABLE n,
lIPOONS. Ft/IMS,
SOUP LADLEn, COFFEE WINE, ICE PITCIIERS
and.THAYS, 1101CLETe. CUrn, KNIFE ttEnTd
CASTORn. from 41010th esTh or Mo or Ode Toe EAn
a. 4 fur Id the 800 of thorough LlouseLfurnDhlng
No. 124 Wood Slreet
atttrwr W. W. BRADSHAW.
FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
No. 110 Wood St., Plttelsorgh.,
Keeps on hand and manufacture+ to urdv-, tire
FIN IDSTSTYLEOte 011. T. ItaMEWDDD and * WA I.-
NUT. DUAL and :SQUARE Minium, r OLT nA IT
a.nd I'IUTUILIe. EDAM k..n. Curtain l'orntre, Hands
ind nuttily,...), Consuls. Tripod and Bracket Tables
of evitilsttc design sod workmanship.
GILD! NU AN D DEO ILIA NU ea tented Ie- the
hlabest style of the art.
*)"!'RUCKS MODLIYATY.. nt.A.nalmws
I)ISSOLUION OF PARTNERSHIP .
heretofore relating by and
between the IDIOM wucd, under the nolue and style
of I.)W.EAS, KENNEDY .0 HARPER. bas been
this day dissolved by mutual consent, William
Ilartme retiring from the gem. The butanes. wlll be
No. PS Grua Street
Dorcoßu rooducted by Yrederlok "won+ owl John
Kuunedy, under tLe DIMIC,IIIIii orttNVF.tid do
)(1 , ,t;11:1)Y, at the 014 stand, :4 Federal street,
All
di illi A
HASS. ,GLAIR
NOW A LARGE' STOCK OF
mar. mit ctn.:VE(I'MS A MIA. CAI( F.S.
TOY ti and all othar good:. In lAN llne. FOlt THE
HOLIIIAYS, and he call. nirclal :Aleutian to Ulu
oupellor MIX &Li VA filllY. at
Ni sod 01 Federal Pierer, Allegheny.
del::p10
nANDY TOit r CANDY TOYS!
NJ •
3.000 DONEM CANDY TOYS
Ou band mad for Dile at EASTERN I RII ES, by
• W. P. HUNKER tt:11 . 0..
Candy and' OT linonac ton.. •
deßrpit Corner Math and Liwty•tr, , ..,..
THETAN.• PAVERS OF THE
NINTH WARD
Will take notice that it their taxes are not psld by
the lIIIISTOY JAN Wain', costs will be added.
• JAMES inwiN,
delfloie 'No. 042 Peon etreet.
trNDEEISIGN•
VD bare removed the odic° of the HOPI: OIL
WORKS frogn3.s Market street, Pittsburgh. to their
Works ort t.,AItIION tITII T lirownstowts, where
they C 46 hereafter be found. •
Postoffice Address 113 b. Pittsburgh.
.12.111, DIINtIAN k. WILMA MR,
WINDOW SHADES—A new lot of
new and beautifiil amen. on Omen, Tan,
notrOrounds, tiold and r•lnte.l Larders, •
%o'; Market stmt.
Jos.u. MMUS a BUth
OCIZIEMEME!
124.'r
10=
J. LYONS,
IKEDERICK li. OWE N:3
,DDIN KENNEDY,
WILLIAM - lIAILYEII.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
.a i irtan
r* , iC)W OPEN,
- COMPRINEIG . .THE LARGEST
assortment evdr echl , dte , l In the city. Inaba
lionde are Imported eireet by our,olven. and not
throuFl4 agents 10 the End, and will be sold
LESS THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CllY.,
Ladies' and Cenilemen's Dressing
Cases;
Ladies' and Genllemen's Satchels;
( Fine Work Boxes:
Fine Glove Boxes;
Fine Portfolios & Tourist.' Cases;
Fine Writing Desks;
Stereoscopes and Views; -
Cigar fags;
Pocket Books and Calms;
Flue Bohemian and China Vases;
Motto Cups and Saucers;
Fine Toilet Sets;
Chess Men and Boards,
O'lt6 an rndica. aar...ty of FANCY GOIIDB and
love, WHOLEtiA.LE and ILF.TAIL.
C. YEAGER & co.,
110 Market Street.
.IL 16.0
GO TO
- PLC).ll3FA3E3.rlitst',
No. 16 Filth Street,
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Thee have pat received a large and well Belected
'block of
VINE Gc4l:3OllS . ,
=I
LIDIAMONDI9.
AMERICAN, ENGLIIii AND SWISS
WATCHES,
SOLID SILVER WARE, •
PARIAN GOODS,
FORDS AND SPOONS
TABLE CUTLERY,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS;;
Tff.496 ,1 03E119, di" .a.
' And a very' large to er
•
FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE,
=1
PER r L✓4TEST STYLES.
Do not forget the Old Stand
NO. 16 FIFTH STREET
ME=
II 0 AT 9CI
BUY "sr OUR
HOLIDAY GIFTS
UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED
TILE :±rUCK Cl ' "
Cihina & Bohemian Fancy Goods
lug ,ALE 131
RICHARD E. BREED,
No. 100 Wood Street.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
~ALL AND ( SEE OUR ASSORT-
T OF USK VIM AND OWN ANIKS:TAL
go Italde !or 0111'a, r'imelstlng
SKATES. A 1.1. SORTS .t NI) SIZ I S. FROM
*l.lO TO 1111,1.00:-
1111011'N'S PATENT 11 inTENDEn.
ALNET LEN.
BOOK till ELVES,
BOOK YACRN
TOII.ET 'WARE.
JEW El. l'A VRETS,
• EINE WRITING DEMO:.
LAVA N.IIOFLEO: SETS,
LAVA VANES. and
WATCH SAVES. -
ell INA AND LAVA
SPITTOONS,
;A►T THE HOUSE•FURNISHING EMPORIUM
124 "Wood. etreoc.t.
w. W. BRADSHAW.
IMIIME
PA !MN E RS 1111 P NOTICE-JAMES
H. CH EtIoTY has purchased the Interest of
JUHN HALL, lo the firm or JOHN HALL A co.
The name and style at the ram will he JOHN HALL
A CU., as hetetofore.
TIIOIIAR J. HALL
.J. 0.11.1.64. BROWN
Y. renrsTY
h26I`IIIN
%ALLEY FOOGE PLOW WOIIIM
111 and 123 Liberty s eeeee ..Pittsburss
JOHN HALL & CO..
blannfacturorsof all var
lu
lefle. of Norther and
Southora PLOWS ; UNIoN oIVKILS, SU KICY
lIAI ICA K Ed,CI.I.TI:VATOI‘a, do., and d slens
In AGIII,ULTUIC•L IMPLY-11 , NTT of a,ll de
e. rli , llone. I
I'ITT/113Cntill, Doc. I, ISC4i: de7:D 79
FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.
-- A FINK !MOCK, ADAYTILD lOU
13C (=aid. exy - 3Phr c. es co rut le,
OF ALL KINDS Or
30 NAT ELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER. WATCHES for Ladlei •
Rent.; .•
CHAINS AND GIIARD.9t
ELEGANT nETS. In varlousieWn[z:
uoLD AND sl LYRIC PENS
rILVER VASES, u 1045; •
FANCY ARTICLES. Au. an..
( JOHN MITSCHy.
No:112 Feaerial At., Allegheny
MEM
ENNS W LVANLA AVENUE AND
P
sit! SUN n7ICEIT SEWER ASHEsOMENT.—
The I' petty owner. of the Second, .rhlrd, 01010,
here and and Rlghth of the Clay of l'ltta-
It tub. are hereby notleed that the City Regulator
Imo left In my ohtee a Iles of all a• sessments made
for the cou•tructlou of a bearer on Pennarlyanla
Arenee etreet. with a plot of the same,
showlog the location and Isaacs of all those aa
erased.
The.ronditions of the parties thus 'assessed are
That If the amount lineal log again•t them is no
paid at the end of thirty days from the date of thl
notice. it will he my duty to flare the a .me tn th
!lauds of the City rolleitor forsolit 011011 stibhCt t
Flee per runt. with costs and fee. for eollectiou.
W.ll.
Ml—.o Treasurer.
•
BELTIN4II IfELTING
LEATHER AND' CUM BELTING.
At.o, 414171 Ho ME •
PACKINC;
tiAszirrs,
.1,11 the hest quality anal lancet at the
223.c1.1.n. Izt.u.litYkroze 13,c)i:+40.ti
NOS. 20 AND 28 ST. CLAIR 'STREET.
I=
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains.
Statuary, Vases,
RE
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOME,
( uo reran
BROADWAY EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
101 CORNER FIFTH AND SHITIIIIIID STD. .10
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story.
FICI MI CAN 011iTER.4 A5l) OA ltir, of all kinds
on band.
O. P, VIRItH RLLF.I4
Irrdr , rkt , nd
ETTACII & MEASON,
"tlO CCEBhOIiS TO CHESSMAN & CLARK.
Ell=
ONIi. • LEIT II ER BELTIN G,
rip. II Ohio street, Allegheny elly.
Al.O fhll assoitinent of netting at 0.11. ANDlill
BONN, No. Inn Liberty iareel, I•ltteb¢.gh. L.
d. 17 tiF.O. U. CLARK, Hunt. of WON!.
F. MUSSMANN, •
Flab Street, between Tumid and
Chatham's Streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALERIN HARDWARE
?Int elfon goods of all .deserlptlone alireje oa
baud and so s h awlhe loweet Prim, hopafflog do,
nn nottSow. 1..t.1111
riENIIN ELEA, Jr., No. 286 Liblrty
A.R. street, qpposlte RavO nth atter*.
:111X1.4.11ARKS—IRI busbels prime:
SHELLED CORN — O 2 ear loads;
110511.2 i Y barrels Wbße
1101.114, 0 Dressed Corn teal;
11UTTER-5 barrels prime; - • .
Ee“.l-10 barrels (rub. dein,*
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Of Affection -and Charity.
,_ r
WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
Rosewood, Walnut &Mahogany Cases
PRICES,
From 60 to !Z. O OO Dollars
There is no investment that
pays a better interest, or brings
more comfort, health, happi
ness, and relief to the House
hold:
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
No, 27 Fifth Street,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
N. B. -Patent Elewlng Machine Castors can ix. at
Ladled to all Wheeler & Wilson Machine. whelk de
WO. Ltle-^0:1/1l
=I
PROCLAMATION.
CITY Or PITTBRIIRGH. 88
Is wardence with the provision. °Tan act of the
General Assembly of the Cornmouweelth of Penn
sylvanlon. providing for the Incorporation of the
City of Pittsburgh and of the various supplements
to said net. I, William C. McCarthy, „Mayor of Mild
City, do tense this. my Proclamatlo_,n that on the
not Tuesday In January, A. V. being the first
day of the month. the freemen of each rd of
sac , city qualified to vote for memberflof the House
of Repreontatives of this Commonwealth. will
meet at the several placts.of holding 'cello. In
thel r respective wards nonrecicts. and elect by
ballot, en ler the provl•iilef an act of Aseembly
poksed the 11th day of May, A. U. 3 , 57, and in con
formity to the shore civil authorities, and alro to
the Ordinance. of Councils districting said 0111.
The citizens of the Pint ward will elect. by bal
lot. one pereon to he a IneMber • the Select Council
of.sabi city for two yearn, and two Deno.n, to be
members of the Common Coutiell for one year.
The citizen. °ldle Second ward will c'ect, by bal
lot, oneperson to De a member of the Defect Coun
cil of .111 city for two year., and three persona to
be members of the Common Counell for one year.
'1 Le citizens of the 1 Writ ward will clout. by lid
lot, one person to be • member of the Select coma
e!! of odd city for two years, and two perm., to Le
1 members of the Common I'oeuell for one year.
Toe citizens of the Poneth want will elect by bi
lot, one person to he a member of the Select Coun
cilof Bald city, for two years, and three persons
to be members of the Coinaon Council fur oue year.
The rid zees of-the Fifth ward .111 elect by ballot.
one person to be • ateenner of the Select Connell of
Leld city for two yeate..and five persons to be Meat
r, of the Common Council for one year
Thu i•ltlzens of the Sixth ward will ele..t by balfeit.
ons person to be a member of the !Select Council Of
sold city. for two Common Coto
for persons Wife mem
ben of the Common llr one year.
The citizens of the Seventh wool will elect by
ballot. cam person to be a member of the Select
Connell of .1,1 city for two, years, and two per
... to be members of the Common Council for One
y e•.
The e Risen. of the Eighth ward will, elect by bal
lot, one imrsesri to be a Inember of the Select Coun
cil ld city for two years, and three persona to
Inembern of the Common Council for oue_year.
Th. citizens of toe Muth ward oil
Select al lot, one pereOn tO be ••member of the Conn
ell of sled, city fortwo years, and three person. to
be members of the Common COUne'l for one year.
The citizens ef tio-Ti nth ward will elect hy bal
lot. one pt rson to I c a member of tee 5- I ect Coun
cil bald city for two ye trs and two persona to be
members of the Common 'unu , •ll for one year.
Each of whom shall be codified to serve as •mem
tier of the House of Fepr+sentstiVeS of MS Con,
nionweal th. at too election to be held as aforesaid,
on Tuesday, the tied ca. of Jauuary, A. D. PAT.
1 he electors or the Pied ward wl II vote at the
Public School House. In said ward.
The et trier of the Second ward 111 vote at the
Pubic School House in add ward.
Tl.e elector+ of the Third ward will rote at the
house of Frank Melbaughlin. St the corner of Wylie
and Tunnel street.. in said ward. •
The 'electors of the Fologb ward will vote at the
ibblie School Moose 1. said weed.
The, eleetom of so morn of the Fifth ward to Ilea
north and cast of Adams street. befog neve.. No.
1 sit said weld, will vote at the Public School Honig
of sold war!.
cleetors of ao much of tha Fifth ward as Iles
of th anti ',mot Attains street. being precinct. No.
2 of said ward, moll solo at the ruh le School
of atilt" ward.
The electors of so much of the Sloth ward as lies
weat of Logan Street, helms precinct 0. lof said
ward, will %lAA at the f übllc Wilmot Homo of told
srd.
• •
The electors of so mach Of the Sixth ward or Poe
east of Login :trees, being Precinct No. Yof sald
ward, will rote al the Eagle mouse. No. 101 Fulton
-treed.. of sal , ward.
Ih, el•etory of the Servo th wan] will vote at th
Intl la tiehrol House Is said ward.
4he ' elector. of the Irdchth word will Tote at th
Public elebool Bowie to aald ward.
The etcetera o. the Ninth ward will volt at NI
euttliettellool Hooae or said ward.
The electors tor the Tenth ward aria ♦ste at the
boa/e or Addy. W Illiarns 4t. Wanly, corner of eixtb
and ntollhneld streets. la said ward.
.. .. . - . .. .
Dlreo a oder my band and mat of sald cRY of PD.
btrgb, MD nth day of December, • . D. let.
WILLIAM C. McCAMITIV, Mayor
de= .
HILLERMAN'S
DST ID FUR EMPORIUM,
R. F . r i l e : E lgi n falingl
wbleb ts offered at
171il.rusr ',cow wines.
Our specialty tow Is
I...siclicm , A zad -
3 ' Z7 IWIP
SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES,
Altbougb prepared wl to • full line of
H A li r S . AND CAPS,
WHOLESALE AND ILETAIL.
r3MILAI_JaELMA-Nliii
No. 75 Wood Strea.
uort:of3
KANE' S PATENT
PETROLEUM SOAP.
•
• ____. •
SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP &BEAUTIFUL.
•
.•
- ,
111101 SM UOILII inifinlNG SOAP COIIIIOD,
ACAJIE'SPETROLL'UXI 80.1 P
Altar numernus satisfactory testa_in hundreds of
families, confidently odared to the public, on Its
established merits, as the best Toilet eo.p In the•
market; as a tit st-rate Washing ikon sad Elmilre of
au Clottt titans. 111. also and efileaeloris smallest.
being excellent remedy for all Cutaneous Diseases.
From Its ppecullar chemical combleistions, it is en
tirely free from unpleasant odors, and foreign sub
reir sale at the prlnelpsi Druggists and Ommers
In Pittsburgh aria AllsgismiT• no31:040
w. c. rums
MYERS, HOPP= &
(sace t owers to B. B. lialsor.)
No. 45 Smithfield St.,
Kanufactarers and Dealers lei all kleale of
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room Sets,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Together with • tall assortment of
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture
COnetantly on hand and nu sale at the
X..c.webatt ' Ciesish lorloo es
aenexlll/1
1866. •
FALL 1 866.
CMLIP'FAIL'S.
We are now extithittaji for TALL TUBE qv
most ztousire noels ofsoode we have' CRY 054. the
pleasure of orreries's° patrons.' I
English Brussels and Tapestries,
Of our own Importation. comprising many new and
choice patterns never Inifose In this menet..
lIICII VUTOI LID ilia? CASPEIS 11111 EDO,
EMBROIDERED EMUS L BCE CURTAUIO.
Rev sal Eitut hem of Cavite,. •
Side & Centre Tassels, Loops di Bands,
Choice lityletNottlng Curtains.
ITARLAND ki2OLISEII._
Noe. T 1 and 73 11e - rm STREET.
-Next. bons. to 0. tstoni House sad Poet that %
Second /loos.
sea!
NEW PAEII HANGINGS.
TOE PAlWAS—Trench Designs, with Gold Bar.
FOB LlBlLlAlltd—Poinpnlan Pattirrns on Onus
[ro
Tun
ITALLS I Now Given Pancras on Rod
S W L OFIA.II I -Bltga—Le4e and Nunn Patterns
ovardark wands.
tor sale . W. Y. eIiALL,
sin! W Itaß udd Went.
ATTRACTIONS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
GOOD,
USEF UL,
HANDSOME, and
ENDURING
CHRISTMAS & - NEW YEAR'S
PRESENTS.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR
Holiday tock of
OMOKEitiNi l & SONS'
PIANOS,
11. P. •DIERSON'S PIINOS,
.49.147Za
Mason & Hamlin's
CABINET ORGANS,
Which .:11 be the Innen Co3eettort theio I In-
slruments ever Exhibited In this City
THE GREILT
OffiCHERING PIANOS;
Patch have bee before the public for nearly half
*century. *till malutabs their arlyremsey, being.
tha nano always 01(4 by the world's areas artists
and our beet amateurs. as well as our owe, muslc •
loving entress. The fact that over
2,000 CHICKERING PIANOS
Hs ve been sold at this Ago.), Is proof positive
of the high eatimatiou In which they are bed by
oar cliaena. hogreat It the demand all over the
connti y for the Clackerina Pianos. that it Is an lin
posalbillty to till orders with any degree of prompt
nes., and It la only by a very especial favor of the
manalecturers that we have secured the present
au orb tot for the }iolidays, which will be constant
ly larriviug from now to the 'dgli Inst. , and com
rrlse, the choicest styles that are made. •
Prices Same as at the Factory.
The Unapproachable
EMERSON PIANOS,
- The Cheapest Gboct riano bade.
•
The Imersco Plano suritilles a long and severolY
felt want—tuat la, a good. well-made, tine toned,
and lasting Instrument at a moderate price. They
are made of the most thoroughly .thouell wood.
after the most approved se •les by a scientific man
ufacturer; have over-s rung bat., felt hammers,
Iron frame, and all modern Improv.ments. The
fanalture Istif chaste and, elegant deepen, finished
to beat rosewood. Cos.y varnished acid polished.
The groat success we have had with the Emerson
Plano* is due to their great - merits. The public
tety ' Vern ' t=. ' an a ir ''' i "h" y they a" war.
we east
get them from the factory.]
toying " nit to
Prices about One-qalf what is asked
• for the most renowned makes,
WE WARRANT THEM FOR FIVE YEARS.
THE S frEEr.._,_TOXED
Hamlin
CABINET ORGAN,
The Most Perfect Instrument Ever
Made.
Tait should, and MI - RELY will be !bond in curry
pitmen. babberh Selma. Drawing Room, and tar-
Toe, being alike suitable for' Sacred or Secular,, o
ral or instrumental, Quick c'e Slow Musle. TO
F 4 l Tt1•1 '" T:07.f. n 1,t 9 1. ° 1 . 347 ' .;1 1. 4 ' 0, - ;•
Ist comprises over TH tufy different style., rang
ing from 1175 to $l,OOO. all of which can be found
In our rooms, and rung be purchase! at the
Sane Frit.e as at the Factory.
WE WANT to do the largest Itolider t redo this
season ever done during our long established host
ile.., and we know we can only do so by offering
great Inducements. which we do, as oar stock Is
....WIT large, and .re hare cut down price.. to
the rety lowest enures. We bore to have all the
public call at our rooms, wh.tnerthey want to buy
or not. and we shall be happy to show them our en
tire stock.
SHEET ' , MUSIC
AND
Musical Goods,
In Great Variety.
FOR
roXLMEMEOMTig.
REMEMBER THE :PLACE
- IE3I
WOOD STREET,
Between Diamond Alley and US St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to LIEWiIt&CO.,
SOLE 'AGENTS - FOR
Chickening & Sone Pianos,
Emerson's Pianos, and
Mason & Hamlin's Cab't Organs
dempo.wr
r T ANTEll.—Graduates of Lite.r
dry and Commercial Colleges to engngn . p,..
aonent , y In bnatness re.encluir ST/TT...MP and
OnsinesT , 0 -respondence.
Apply with reference. f oyer Melfacter A t..,
MM ., Lnrr Mitre • R. 11. CURRAN,
913 front itrett,
rltttburgh. v..
CREW
A GENT4,VANTED TO SELL
THE CHILLOLECN , S ALBL'
I'ICTCRES AND STORIII:e,
WO ten Ind compiled 11 . ne. ANA BOLLARD.
The Hook contains a htoel Portrait of the author,
riotor
than one l
t. ;delves. and is nicely
dso' rl-lo P 2r/S L u a t trOL hi
doni ,,, No. 75 Thied at., Plusburth pa.
WANTED—Good men - to sell, by
I sample or otter•lce. several rapidly' selling
and praleetvorthy articles. Men that have lost
m „„,
.„.; tug pat. at meat and f'Floh-tall tram gen
erator')." ran get perm•nent - emoloymeal. Money
and yoo.ls ada anon) surtielent to start any Man la a
paytne Mmlne .0. All tbat Love applied should call
again. (loud reference reonlrea.
STIMET.
dolt Roma So ! L)
AGENTS WASTED—THE BEST
CHANCE YET.—A Work of Historical Value
anJ National Impot tance. The only Work on our
SILTY yet In the fled. All find no competition,
Ic Press . lAttitAU UT AND OUR.. NAVAL COY
HANDERS, by Hon. I. T. HEADLEY. the dls..
anguirbed Author and Historian. In one hand—
some robnue. Illustrated. Send at once for terms
and territory. Addre.s A. L. TALCUTT,
dels:p.9o 50 !large street, Pittsburgh, I n.
WANTED BY Jet JANUARY,
A GOOD STABLE,
For TWO OR lIIItEZ HORSES 2.-ND BUGGY
♦pplr to
It'AtASTEII. OJZZIY t Ott.
drl2:p66 _ 9 i'irant Street.
AGENTS WANTED BY THE EU-
LtElt A SEWING M. tetlINE COMPANY to
se/I their NEW {AD MAOIIII4IE. WI.I mar from
tissue paper to heavy Beaver cloth or leather with.
oat change of feed, needle orterulon. Hell -a Justing
pressure foot and newly dealgued fear inollont4
UNDIMMED. Address, enclosing stamp
J. it. !ALL a to.,
68 Firth Street, (Second Moor,)
dell Pittsburgh, Pa.
WASTED-AGENTS—MALE .ND
FEMALE—Ia every port of Western Penn.
sylronla for the line new Steel Enaravinrs.
"PKAYICR AT VALLFY
"THE MAIDEN'S PRAYER,"
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Either by the month or on commission. Publish
ers' rates allowed. For Pall particulars apply,
person, or Address, PARCH) A CIO
no: 43 Fifth street., • ittab
AGENTS WANTED FOB A NEW .
BOOK, NOW REAM •
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By FRANK 1100116, autho of 'The Babt/110*
BecOrd." an.
The obJest of this work 1 t collect and preseat
narratives of the serrlces of the women who shared
the perils of the war,and ought to Inheritlts
The volume COUL•1110 about 000 oct , eo
pages, and Is illustrated with steel plate_rtraits,
e i ma , Ted u lA. th e most improved style. go ld only by
For drculirs. address or apply to
ENt It Y AHOWD,
•
eta No. 68 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. .
KiTi7=- . wM
ADDITIONAL'. BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1861 and 1862.
All who .erred three years are entitled to 1100
bounty: those serving two years. $5O• or who were
discharged by reason of wounds, or their heirs.
2 bra A antha Extra Pay
Is doe Volunteer 04leers in the service March 11,
sincHOS, and
il discharged, mustered out, or waved
e Appr 9, 1.935.
PlLNSlONS.—Perinsuently disabled are entitled
to dint 120 or $25, according to degree of disabil
ity.
W.l. A HALL PATIBB.SON, Attorneys,.
=
B. F. BROWN,
MEI
Local Claim Agent.
SAN.- cont.,
Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, -
(9ECOND PL•0011)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, and Arrear
of PayTromptly Collected.
No charge made mall claim. are settled, and the
but a modelate fee. t0rM:12.13
SOLDIERS)
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS,
Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &c.,
Collected lo the Shorteit possible time, by
A. M. BROWN, .
JOH2I S. LAMBDA
. , Attorney. at 1.4 w.
Once, No. 114 Yltilistrott,
notl:d&wer PITIVIURO II
pnor. ROLIBOCK.
INSTRUCTOR ON THE PIANO; --
And Teacher of Vocal music.
BoomclND 31004 E.
dt.pL4ISTc•. 31 Ferry e troot.
Will. A. SIILVAt..
TTORXEY AT Lair,
No. 190 Fourlh St.. ophosite Wililna 1 1 . 11 .
ParticoJer attention given to the collection of so
<manta, CU% notes, &c.
Corns to.d ents in New York, Boston, Baltimore.
Philadelp'l •a; Seaver, Bellefonte, Reuling, Ye.;
Indians].lts, Ind.; Morgentewn , W. Va., Unen,
N. 1., and elsewhere. ' eelkkil •
JOHN A. STRAIN. 1
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RII7:O33rELT s tyr e
Ex-Officio,
_Justice of the Peace
AND ITIPLICE BLADLSTAATZ,
Office, 112 Fifth et, opposite Cathedral,
Prrresumni t rA..
•
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgam, Acknowledgments, De
positions and tll Legal Bustneks executed wittt
promptness and dispatch. M712:11
WILLIAM JANCEY, NOTARY
1..178L1C,_.1145T1CE or THE PEACE„ AND
REAL ESTATE ACIENT. Of!lee, corner of Botlat
and Deaver etreets, Lawreneeellle.
Special attatatlon glean to the purehme and .ale
of !teal .Estate, the Colieetion of Erenu. and the pre,
of all kinds of Legal
WI.LIAuJNEIt ,T
Jut lee of the Peace and Notary Palate.
mrE:O43
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 Pennsylvania Avenue;
toot of the Edwin ad. epponte Cho hin Street
CHATHAM T. EWLNG,
- Attorney at Law,
We. 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ElTZVltroftrePN:ll:.-tuaT•Mtlir
H . C. MACHHELL,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
PITTSUURGH, PA..
JOHN C. McCOMBS,
my24.b7.5
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
No. 87 Fifth Street.
Ai — Pensions. Bounties, and Loran of Pay
ptonmtly collected. noZtoce,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
ItOLIDAT SALE.
We are now off; His during the Holidays, rpeclal
lath/cements to those wtshing to purchase
BOY'S.
YOUTH'S DR
CHILDREN%
817IT8 AND OVERCOATS,
Call awl examine at
.YO. 47' St. Clair Street.
GRAY
HENRY G. HALE ,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corner of Pena .St St. Clair Ste.
Desires to retain thanks to bla friends and the pat.
re for the rearti , pant favors, and relline.AMT solid.
14 • share of Mar future patronage. Ile wool
pleased to have Meat examine his
Large and Carefully Selected Steck
'
Woolen Goods .
Particularly sanded gol
maw nu to um,
pAa:Nniit
J 4C),ILIN rr. 131-ELAltr,
Et/USE Alttl) SUM
PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER;
• Ho. 54 *sod St., Pittsburgh.
Malt and Otnameotal 81Ans M trvtoestptlos
done to order. All work coos Swoo p ' ryA T at mom
sae rata. lettegt
. B. BROWN,
(Late or the Ant of BsOwN h Xoncrwo
• /1011 SE ACP D 101 W PM3=Ms
North-met corner er Third and Market etreenk
riTTOBVIZIAM PA.