The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 24, 1866, Image 3
larvjsir9q:NiviViailarizgl BATES & BELL'S BATES & BELL'S GENERAL REDACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Merinos, Empress:Cloths, Poplins, Tartan Pl i aids, 'Poplin Plaids, Victoria Cords, Evening Silks, Dress Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Balmorals, Plaid Flannels. BATES & BELL'S. BATES & BELL'S NEW ARRIVAL bWfflv OF GOODS. ERIVIN„ III'COIINELL & CO., NO. 178 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny City, Wholesale and Retail - DEALERS Dif DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Meters. ERWIN. McCOHNELL d CO. announce that they have Just opened and and are constantly( rocArlng LARGE IN YOKES of wel , selected 1./ItY GOODS, and all articles In their line 01 boalnes a . direct from the Sam which they_offer TO THE TRADE'. OR AT RETAIL, at the LOWEST RATES. THEIR STOCS_ • COMPRISES ALL THE LATEST AND BEST SYLES And in Great variety, And are all orthMATER• MOST lALSD ESIRABLEg PATTERNS , and , I ncludin FREUD, GERMAN AND ENGLISH - Dress 43-oeds, ALL 'KINDS OF FLANNELS, White and Colored Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Cloakings, Prints, Delaiiies, Ginghams. Sheetings—Bleached and Brown, Check , a, Tickings, Drills, Sheetlngs, etc., etc., And an extensive variety and msortruent of NOTIONS. ERWIN, McCONNELL & CO., NO. 17S FEDERAL STREET, 41Iegheny City, MACIUTItt, GLYDE & CO., 78 and 80 Market Street, WORK KOKES, • JEWEL. CASES. WATCH BTANTIS, • ,OILIAR STANDS. • f CARD BASKETS. TRAVELTCHEGHAGS. SALS. ALBUMS, AC it B MUMMIES, LACEd, 11.111.MKERQUIEFS, COLL Aitt) C Ur IP/SIERT AN D GLOVES K NT'STIJIMISHING GOODS, - , WELWYN. SO A.WLS, • • SACKS AND HOODS, .• N ÜBLAS AND SCANTS HOOT COU.S.E.F, WATER PALLS. • Wait WILLS, &C Storekeeper' 1011 find It to their advantege to U)ft their Stock from our .Wholesale Depirtment. d. 17 L:1!IALtU:11, GERMAN AND SWISS N'Etalc33r 4Orcocide Calved Baskets, Brackets, Jewel Boxes and Ornaments. Cortmona Satchel.. Card Cases. - Broehe Scarfs, ralleT,K ale Goode, Linen Ilandkerchtife, Embrolderles—alldescrlpions. L - ee Collars and Eandterchleli, Colfures and Barber, Ladles'. Gent's and Children's Kid ()loves, - Boxwood and Garnet Jewelry. Toilet Soaps, Lc e. GENTLEMEN'S uNnza wpm, • ark Tics. Sun esacrs , fief Hose, Scarfs, • Scarf Plus, blurs Buttons AT LOW PRICES. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth. St GOODS FOR TILE HOLIDAYS, (1) N N o dro. 21 FIFTH STREET. .LACE AND EMBROIDERED HANDKTS, wiar SCARFS. NORWEGIAN LEATHER SATCHELS, PORTMONIAES, CIGAR CASES, GLOVE BOXES. FANCY FANS, LADIES COMPANIONS, CARD CASES, LACE COLLARS, LACE SETTS, EMBROIDERED SETTS. LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, - HEMSTITCH ED HAN DK F. RCM EFS, EMBROIDERED SLI EVE US, KID GLOVES, RUCK' ULOVES. CLOTH GLOVES, UNDF:ItGAUMES TS, W HITE SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, - NECK TIES. LINEN COLLARS, . ' , AVER COLLARS. dc,, Ac. Selling Low for Cash. MEM 'WHOLESALE DR' GOODS. MIBCTIINOT, SHINAOIi & CO., Na;11 5 Wood gl,, Pittsburgh, Have in Core aid receiving. spill assortment of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which they offer at EASTERN PRICES AND TO WHICH The Attention of Dealers is Invited p. ASH tmAzmox...r. G. sunrusox DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. 19 Fifth Street. MUNIFICENT - HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Bleb Jewel and Work. Boxes: - Notch, Handkerchief:lnd Move Bot.a: • • Flegant rorfametr etands: Cigar ritanda and Dresdnit Cesei; Fine Fans, Belt Clasp , . Alimmi; Bogwood and Jet Jewelry; Floe Morocco Wallets and Bags. We are also opening a choice eollertlon of Real and imitation Lace Goods; Ladles' nd Embroidered liandserchlefst Cashmere nearfat Ftne ClOth and Kld Wore': Croquet and skating Rose; linder.birts and Drawers, a complete stock gar Maths, a new article. BIA.CILIIII. & CARLISLE Are Sole Arents In this city for the LoCEll 000 CLOtH LINED a NI) ALL PAPER CuLLAILS. Sharp's Patent Tess and Illiection Labels; Grar's Mculded Paper Collars: The Linin Imitation Collars: The "Star' Shirt, WiirAlltei . to St:. Bradley's Dunlez Elilptlc Skirts, all sltei,-To ' Dealers at 31anufactbeers . l'rlet,; Balmoral ektrts, Our entire stock at LESS THAN HALF THEIR COST. MERCHANTS AND DEALEPS - -sti4+-find our prices much reduced. and many articles at less thou cost, In order [otiose out. Ladles and Gentlemen Irlstil iv tomake lloliday Presents sill Mad many useful and suitable artieltis It lireatiT Reduced Prices. MILO HUY , SZ OABIISLE, =EI NEW GOODS JUST lIECEJTED ,3372" ,ros. HQRNL & CO. lull aasortment of BOJrTI3 li4TB, Al the 1e5414 7.llBtyles exoy C#OOd®• Di spa and /rime'. Paris gancy and Colored Silt Vet eta In most desirable shades:T*l*ln Fancy Bon net nut Trtsmaing lithborip, : new `and rich colors; _glowers. choicest Preach and American:. Feathers, flung hat and thirty. • 11 MC 13 NIL Cp .11 3E113 TEIII3, I Well assorted., Clarnbrle, Hamburg. nnisa. 12;;:me. Munn Vales, mune 'Edgings and Inserting,: Flom: wings, Bands and KW:Slot Embraldered lila Plain Llnen U' i r % Coat Trl " Vn sild OrtLients; Prlnge, Gimps and littidaz Col . Dress Zammlngs, Jingle Frames. '. RiTE coons: • A' moot complete stock or Jaainets; Cambrlce, Gana, de., dc. Handkerchiefs, Phan. Lace, Hem-stitebed, Hem med, Embroidered, Tape Bordered, etc., etc. Hosiery and Glover In every variety and all slzes. Ladles and Gent's Underwear. /rurtsith lino Goods: Burpendera and Neck-Tlea; Beery_ Shirts , and TlCTs ° ,l2,.. e n ' en l int ' 4l7llA k trn ". linttonre..the /steal novelises, ail kinds. g. Earn. -- Grekteat vairtY. Cashmere, Lambe Wool and Itztl' labs the 'rations mlxturst, plain ooiors and random. Gent's Paper Collars, and everything in the No lo, die. Prices al ow as Eastern Jobbing Honors. Nov. 77 and 79. Market Street. coil tl&Bn, MCCANWESS & CO, (LaTlWzbaos, Casa A C 0..) • WHOLESALE DICALESS DI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC'DRY DOORS. 4::). 84 1217cticrci Salt, third house above Dlamon j 3.. „A. MPORTANT TO BRICK MAKERS :30.c•c•0 33ria1s. IX TEA" lIOUBS, With Light Men! gIVOIM'S STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, ILtNUFACIERED BY The Pittsburgh Brick Machine AND BRICK MANUFACTIJRING CO., Ter the Eieiern, Ladle aad Sonth-!utern Sates. THE MACHINE IS t SELF-TEM .. PERIN 6, costa only 41.500, (right tonic being proportlOnedlo the extent an I popu att.:tor t crrlto ry,) ls run by an w Inch crilude- engine. works all klngLvrifol . s SUPERS BRICE, peened to ar - 1 meet moulds, req Ilea only eight men to die the. clay, feed the Nei der , t•ke away the brick and halm them to the ard, and makes brick as fast as you wish to run the engine. In our own yard, our rate of rnaklog ist from 4 3 1050 a lonic. We claim thin to be the best PAVING Machine In use. A machine may laWaeen In operation In our yard) ar Allenwood- four miles above the city, on the north ride of the Monongahela river, reached by the Connellegille Railroad. Machine. Yard, County and State Right. for sale. For toll Information. apply fur circulars, In per son or by mall, at he office. We are prepared to nil large contracts of Del ci. Samples of the brie's. to be seen It. No, 50 Fifa, street, and the Addr. as THE PITTSBURG Int It I C K MACHINE AND BRICE Ist A NIIF AC lURI NI; 11.:1 1.. 339 LIBERTY .ST.. PITTSBURGH' PA. L M. KIER., President A. AUBLEY. Vice President; W. M. MeCRACkEN, Tre.urer: b. A. SHEPPARD, Secretary. - Dioogion9-13.. M. Kier. A. Ackley, W. K. Bricked., Jo/matte, W. d. Culp. deg:pf, WILLIAM MILLER, , SUCCESSOIC TO - MILLER & RICIELTSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, =I Brandies, Wines and Cigars, Nos, 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and imin Streets, 1 rrrrsnunGil, PA IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS. &C., Constantly on-blnd pITTSBUIIGH PAPER MANUFACTURING CO., Printing and Wrapping Papers. CLINTON MILL, BTEUBENVILLE, OHIO. BEIUIITON MILL. NEW BIIIOIITON, rn. OFFICE AIM WAREIIOESE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittburgh, Pa. OFFlCEP.Mtl i kT i vardk:. o Ereslde nt. Treasurer. •-' BAMUEL LI IDD LE., Se, retary. DILIECTOES—Auguet Hartle. John Atwell, S. H. John E. Livingston. Jam M. 'Perkins. C. H. Merrick. Cacti Paid for Raper Stock. noEhretti FRINIMIN - COT'-TOLIVORKS E. HYDE'S SONS . , Are now prepared to manufacture , COTTON YARN, CARPET CHAIN. COVERLET YARN, CANDLEWICK, TWINE, RATTINUE, COTTON WARPS, Ac.. Ac. WEETn Robinson and. T. o.—All orders Op mall attended to. no 9 nW ALLEN'S REFLNED • ( I .13 - PA . • , • A Superior .dr tiole FOB SALE IVY GRAFF & REITER, Sole ligte., 215 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. no=B6 c._ .n. IN CONSIDERATION OF NUMEIR. eSPLOSIONS ibat are weekly occurring from the use of INV.:11101r OIL, the undrraigued bare concluded' to their OIL AT 0...TA1L , at their WARILLIOUBE, NO. 8B Btrairls.cot latkocrt. he 011 Is guaranteed to STA NOA PINE TEST OF ILO D&OltiCEd and upwards. and is In 'petted for export by d corpeient r iospectore. E FRIT VirdStrLitatrvgt.l:ll,l' gLitoptVe i. BILPFII3I. KEUEW & CO.. PlO. 33 MAILKET ITILEET. Machinist. ell others am be furnished Lard, IlDeim and Petroleum Lubricator. at retail. urn:Loan FITZPATRICK & BROTHER. F . l "1 4 , AUTI I JILE2,m irEw near Zfrr" S lt' e g .riiymgt sole aua persona Orglfienf tortP* eau lead them . 11 an d r etur ne d. ooli:o71 , r BBL& LINSEED OIL received g"'" %suitor. ♦ KELM( a CO.. 41.224 1 Wb IM.O /Humana 17 WOO 4 Streets NEIGHBORHOOD NE WS Another County Robbery The thieves seem to be taking the stute by. counties. The following Is from the Easton Free Prelt: When the Court house, situated in the stein ity of our borough, was opened this morning 1 -11 5' the janitor, he found that some one had, been there since he had been gone the nicht before. lie found the back door to the hail Open, the screws having been driven in, nod the lock forced off. On examination it was found that the oflices of the Commissioners, of Theodore Robison, Esq., Clerk of the CoUrt of Quarter. Sessions, and of John J. leanest, County Treasurer, hail been, eaclx - Imture, visited. The burglars must have been pro vided with all possible appliances, and patent contrivances, as they did their work In a scientific and workmanlike manner. The doors of each Of the offices were forced open by boring a bole diagonally ,through the Jam of the door, and then, with an iron lnstru. went, forced - open the door. In the office of 31r. Robison all the desk drawers wqre opened and the contents scattered over the ' floor, but as far as learned nothing of value taken. The burglars left behind them In thin office a large number of cigar stumps, and a piece of par tially burned fuse sticking in the key hole et the sate. Otherwise the cafe was not dis turbed. In the Commissioner's °Mee, the door was forced open the $111.120 us the Clerk's °Mee; then all the drawers were opened, In one of which the keys of the safe were found; the safe was then visited and thoroughly ransacked, but the explorers found but little booty. 'Play carried away .some shirts. n'spalq of pants, a vest and acme stockings, which. Mt. Leith had purchased ut the store of Cheap John, anti had not yet taken them home. They also forced open a tin box which he had In tlio safe; and succeeded In getting $1 in silver. In the Treasurer's oftlee, after haring gone through with the drawers and desk, they made a breach to the wall of the vault, near the door; a bole was made through the wall, about nine inches thick, large enough to ad mit a man's arm. The lock was blown oven ith gunpowder, and na entrance effected. The vault was thorougly searched, and the papers and books, orders, .tc., scattered all over the floor. A tin box belonging to Mr. llnan gat was forced open but nothing of 'Minh found therein. The burglars found in a pock- et book behind some old books, a lot of money belonging to Mr, Unasigst, amounting to about PS). Part of this Is in eneeki, payment of Which have been stopped. The burglars came well prepared and did up their business leis urely. one of theta even going so fur as to commit a nuisance in the hall. No elite has been obtain.l as to the robbers: Man Drowned The New Philadelphia. (0.,) ehruitleir thus mentions the drowning of a man at Canal • Doveri, At UM time, some persons who were at work in or aranuit the slaughter house of Messrs. Burnet& Steese, had their attention attracted towards the river by cries of "Help!" Looking In the direction from whence the cry proceeded, they beheld a WWI struggling In the water and vainly endeavor ing to chug to the Ice surrounding the middle pier of the old railroad bridge. In ills fro• Quest and excited attempts to grads', the brit tle ice, it us frequently broke In his hand, making his hold oaten of no service to him. The last they saw of him, he was swimming down the stream, mak ingevery possible effort to keep himself afloat, and loudly seremaing for help. In response to his cries, he - was ail. vised to swan to the side, and those on shore would rescue him. Whether lie comprehend ed what they cheated to Lim, or whether their advise was Impracticable, minuet be told. There was a sheet of Teo thirty feet ells , or setearly so, projecting into the stream from eithet bank, and It might be surmised that 11 he had his senses about him, no would avoid coming In contact with it, as it had before proven so treacherous. However, conjevture tt hat we will, all we can my of hint is, that he went down, never to risen thing moo. =9 We find the following queer transaction in the Columbus Journal,: Yesterday an told . transaction was brought to the notice of the city authorities in a very peculiar manner. Some one entered complaint against a woman who had bcon employed as u seatn.drcas or embroiderer at different times, In several fam ilies, charging that said woman had appropri ated certain articles. mot belonging to her. The complaining party was advised to learn the whereabouts of the woman before prefer ring the charge formally. Ina short time it was reported that the boarding place of tile -woman had been discovered, that although she was not there antintad not paid her board, yet she bad left her child as surety that the latter would be paid, add that she would re turn. the oftlyials were a little puzzled as to what kind of •isecurity'l to name sold little piece Of humanity, and were unable to de tot mi.neJust how secure the ..seehrity'.../. for tile mother's board blll, and so the case was dismissed. young Ludy lil•sing The Honesdale Repubfawn give the follow. Mg announcement: USSEI Marcella sanons e el Hawley, aged about seventeen year,, has been missing since the night_of the 'lh. she was a milliner, and had been at work for Mrs. Jas. Dunlop all that day, quitting at six o'clock, and starting for home. Not — Making her ap pearance that night or the next morning her friends became alarmed, instituted Inquiries, ancl dragged the river and canal, but without gal dug any knowledge In regard to her whereabouts then or since. The general Im- Mpression In .11awley Is that In crossina the. Middle Creek bridge, which is without seine lent protection, itlo missed her way, fell Into the water, and was carried down by the swift current. She was of American descent, and bore a most excellent character.. A Trouide4orue gand The Steubenville Ilernltt says: d gentleman. ly looking man dropped Into the jewelry store of Oliver Dunbar, comer of Fourth and Mir kei streets, Yesterday, and asked to look at bLi stock of geld watclios Dunbar•s attention was called to' another part of the store, the stranger "confiscated" one of(the best watches. Dunbar accused him of the act .-be denied, but when told that ho would call the polies, tho stranger made the discovery that the watch hail got into one of his pockets, accidentally. sticking to his hand as he put It into one of his pockets to Pull out a handful of chestnuts. '!he stranger may be an bonnet man, but be has a very "sticky" band, which if he does not keep c close surveilanee over, will get him into trouble, if not Into the peni tentiary. - == The Columbus JOUrllla records the follows ing narrow escape trom a serious accident: Tile yard engine at the depot, with freight cars attached, yesterday collided with a street car, at the first crossing, on High street. The locomotive was backing up from the west, pushier a detached freight ear In. trent. The driver of the street car miscalculated the t ipped of the approaching cars, and attempted to cross before thorn. The street car was struck Just as it was fairly on the track of the other, the site broken In, one wheel °rushed, and the ear Itself thrown entirely from the track. There was one passenger in the car, who escaped uninjured, Attempt to Commit Rape We take the following-from. the New FMla. adelphis Chreakqe; mme day lust week; while a cOuple of little girls, agel respectively ten and twelve years, were returning to this place from Canal Dover, they were met by a young man on horseback. The scoundrel um medlately dismounted, took same the little girls, caught one of them, add attempted to violate her person. The other little girl screamed—a man was seen .approaching— when the rascal took to hiss horse, rode Off, and has not been captured. From the de min- Don given ; the mlleers have not been able to identify the noted rel. • ( • Accident nt Wheelie"; The Wheeling Intellipenecr gives the follow , lug: Wears called upon to record a tearful and humiliating occident to Ono of hberlff Seyboldis ciliciont deputies. As the gentle. man was entering the court-room,Yosicril.Y morning, toe foot slipped and-he immediately assumed the attitude of a boy learning to swim. Sympathizing friends at once gathered round (lie prostrate sheriff and assisted him to rise. Careful examination revealed the taut that no bones were broh en, and some Irrever. eat parties allowing signs of incipient laugh ter, the gentleman made haste to proclaim "silence in the court." Strand° Accident The Reading Dispatch say One-night last week, some thief or thieves broke open the smoke house of Mr. Harry nonuse, In Hamburg, Barks county. and stole a lot of sausage. Mr. K., In order to catch the thief, put some more sausage in the smoke house, endplaced a loaded gun In such position that if the door was opened the gun would be illecharged. Yesterday morning Mr. Kimono visited the smoke house for the purpose of taking out some sausage, and forgetting that .liad placed the gun h the piece Was discharged. the loud lente t ringere, id his se, from the effects Of which at fear o'clock the Same afternoon. = The Allentown Demoverti giVes the follow lug, On Monday morning last tau body of au unknown man was found drowned la tile Le high, near Wheeler's Lock. The remains were frozen so stiff that they allowed of being stood pp erect. On Saturday evening two of the laborers on the new Bridge t at this -place started from their boarding hods.) up•the er to cross in a small Dont, since which time they have not been seen,tile Met that u. email boats WWI rOl.lllll upside down In the stream on Monday morning, Mails to the sup position that they were drowned, and teat the man found may have been one of the par ty. The Greene County hobbery.—Wm. and George Scott, charged with the robbery of the safe belonglng.to the Adams' Express Company, In Greensboro, Greene county, as we have already reported, were placed 011 trial last week In the Greene county court, and considerable teetitnony taken In the cane. Alderman John A. Strain, pincer Seth Wilmot and others, frpm city, were Important witnesses In this s uit. Owing to the absence of some Important witnesses, the moo was aontlimod until the March, term of the court, when It will be concluded. tied Dools.—'rbo Bucks county, Inlelligcncer Bare: The mad dog excitement abdut New Britain, to which reference wax made last week, had not subsided at last fteCOUets. Alnong wasogs bitten by the supposed rabid animal one belonging to William God shalt, of Doylestown township. We regret to learn that Mr. Godshall: wah afterwards bit ten on the band by his own slog. We have not learned that any Of the dogs that Were bitten have /one wad. • 'EARLY TELEGKAMS. TELFAARAPH SUM3IART The Cabinet hats decided that the decision of the Supreme Court in the Indiana conspira cy case must be recognized and sustained and obeyed in good faith. As a consequence, the President has ordered that the military cora- Ulla ton at Richmond, for the trial of Dr. (Wat son, for the murder of a negro, shall be dis solved. The amount of National Bank currency is sued during the week ending Saturday, was 6193,0),' From this is to be deducted currency returned, Including worn out notes, amount ing to 1121,2.14,112, leaving in actual circulation at this date li'lttS,3ol,Sta The securities held by the Ti ensurer of the United States, in trust for National Banks, as reported on Saturday, were as follows : For circulating notes, titti5,2.i6,630; for deposits of public moneys, $38,513,9:4; total, 079,1140,- Ow. Au Investigation of the recently awarded Indian contracts show that they are thins seven thousand dollars higher then were the rejected bide. , IV is reported that the Supreme Court will grant, a writ of habeas •w pus in the cote of Dr. Mudd and others confined at the Dry Tor- tugas, charged with complicity in Lincoln's assussinatitin. A rumor is current in Washington, that a prousluent radical member of the house is preparing a hill [Oman ntee to New iCorlr, a republican form of government—in other words, that there shall be no discrimination e favor of the whites against the colored population.. The Fenian trials at Sweetsburg still con. thine. In the ease of Thomas Smith the jury could not agree, standing eleven for acquittal and one for conviction. liSthis ease the Court reaillrmed the monstrous doctrine—in fuel, the cause of the List war between (treat Britain and the United State's—that naturalisation in the United States did not exempt the natu• relived person trout his liabilities se n British subject. • . The landing of the Pilgrims was very gen erally celebrated throughout the - country„_on Saturday evening. Largo seizures of liquor, illegally distilled, in the eastern cities, are reported daily by telegraph. Whisky selling at 41,50 per gallon, when the government tax Is . _ $2.00, is latter suspiciou4, Lien. Grant has returned to Witellington,and reports that the I llllleolty In Missouri has been explained to the uatisfaetiou of Gov. linteber. Tile Potomac river waa trOZCII over on Sat unlay at tieorgotown. . . Several witnesses were examined in New Lirlean. on Saturday before the Congressional Investigation Committe, among whom were Judge Warinouth and Judge Howell. All is eoudut.te I with sworn secrecy by the COMM IS also. •Ilefore returning to Washington the committee will take evidence regarding the sentiments of the people and the management of the Federal departments. There was a splendid gathering on Satur day In New Orleans to witness the tee LI,: Una. than of turf sports over' the bletalre race course, Lieutenant. Ureteral Sherman and Major Uent cal Sheridan were In -attendance. tdrvernor. Worth was Inaugurated as tier' ern.. of North Carolina at Raleigh on Satur day, in pre,nce of both branches of the Leg islature. Ills address was warmly endorsed. General hansom—rebel—ot North Carolina, has been pardoned by the Preablent, Il k reported that the United Stales war steamer Lancaster In. Wandered near the Cape of Hood Hope. Peru and .Chill rely. t. th-e mediation of France and England, and propose to continue the war against Spain, finless the lions salute their nag, 0.4 pay Over I.3,con,tion. President; conforming to the request of the King of Prussia, and In contequeuce of the inoorporatlon of Hanover, City of Frankfort, and the Duchy of Iletse 10[6 that kingdom, has withdrawn, and declared to he null and volt, the erequators heretofore Issued to a number of Consuls of thaw: State., iu lid. country. • • tiritiin Tapley, an-old mtlzeu of Clncinnat!, lied I,n .Saterday. • • • Thera ,were dt.tl.—inciudingieno rem cholcin—in Cincinnati last week. The journeymen 1.01101.....4nke in Upton hso nded, and they lace robumed work at Conner The 31,.0n1c brotherhood of Philadelphia Lave devitied to erect-a flew Ifttsonic temple at the northeast corner of Kroll , ' anti hansom streets, at a cost of not ie.4 than half a lull• lion dollars. A shooting affair occurred near Junction City, Kansas, on Saturday, In which the City Marshal was killed by a soltller of the Seventh* Cavalry, and two soldiers of the. mania regi ment were shot in return by the citizens. - York aloes a criminal businan.s. During the past ear there were 4.041 arrests in the city, s 3 of which wore for homicides. The Ocean (Moon, from Aspinwall, brought to New York on Saturday, ti,3.10,1).1e1ra treasure. rinly was sent out in the European steno:lo, • i The steamers Arago and Fulton, sold at New York on Saturday to Leonard Sr. Jerome for aae,Ofpr. The Congressional excursion party to New Orleans, reached linoxville, Tenn., on satur. day. They were handsomely received, and entertained at a banquct,by the civic author• Speeches were wade by Senators Ram soy, Foster, Lane, Norton, Wade and others. NOTICES FURST NATIONAL HANK OF VI2TBIIUILUI.I.—The Annual Election (r DI- rectors or the P 1 i r N ATioNA L UAN K will take plum . TUIt.PAY. PetutarY SO. /Ora% nt the Baal, b.2l.r•ert II o'clock A. M., .al2 o'clock r. tvULLY, Gsll AY NATIONAL rlTTetillrodl, DeCamber 12Cri, IVA. N ELECTION FOR NINE DI RECTORS, to eerie for the ensuing year, fell be held •t the BA-SKIM/ HOUSE, on TITESDAY, J•nuary 810, 11 1 7, between the Lunen of t nd r. Y. de131141 111=1212 TIMM:VON" N BANK AI.I.IAiIIKNA, Deanna.. Cat, A. THE ANNEAL ELECTIOY YOU Directors of Ulla Bank 501 be held on TUESDAY. JANUARY Stb fletween the hour. of It A. AI, owl 2v. te , at the II an kin 6r House. • J. tt. DAVIDSON. CsoVLU'li NATIONAL DARE. rirreetinciU, December etti, IaUS. 4LECT lON NOTICE.—An Elec tlnO for Seven Direutore of thin Dant, to serve for the ecisulut year, will be held at the Dank, on TUESDAY, January bet, Let', tetwevn the hours of II A, N. and 21'. Y. deiLpOb 1, Al, GOLIDON, Cashier, lIIIST NATION BANK Or ALIMITIIVIY. AL.I.6OIIkNY, l'A., Dec. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB L.IRECTOILS of this Haat, will take place al the BANKING HOUSE, OS TUESDAY, JahaarT bth, 1007, betweeo . the boors of A. v. sad Ir. r. JOHN /.. KIIAMER, Cashier, ALLIC,II3NT NATIONAL BANN. DITT3BUMIII, December bih, THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI. t RECTORS of this Bank, mill take . OA" at the Banking lion.e, on TUESDAY, January trth, hetnuen the hours of it A. M. And 2r. L. it. W, XACBILV, Cashier. I UNION NATIONAL BANK, t l'lrrettlritoll. Ilecember Ilk. M.. N ELECTION FOR NINE DI. ItEcTORS, to eerre fur the ensuing year, r No Nee .t the BANKING 1303J+SX, oh TULSDAy, January oth, MO, between the hours o[l3 A. N. and e. lt. deUunel • • B. 33711T11. Cashier. CITY NATIONAL lIANg lir Prrrhurloi, Dec. e, ITO. TIRE ECTORS ANNUAL .ELECTION FOR DIR Or TITIS BANE, wlll bald on TUESDAY, January Oh, IuGY, between the hours of 1 and J o'clock Y. 11., at the DAnklng delT:ps2lwT JOHN 51 AIIOFFIR, Castile, YU:LUXOR NATIONAL DANK ci; TlTT‘uunall. DiTTAIN:ItuU, r. 0., Due. 3, lAN. I THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI -1- HECTORS wtll. Late place at the BANKING 110G6K, on 'I.IESDA.Y. January Kb, 1a.37, between the hours of =AVIAN A. AL god Two C. dre:I,I3DINT 11. 11. IdUItRAY. CAALIer. 111-ncli ANT.: AND Za/r . I TILE ANNUAL ELECTION FOIL Dut eartma of this Bank will 011 n Dlseeat the BANKING 110116 E. on TUE-WAY. January the 111. MT, between tie hours of 11A. K. and 2 O.K. .101IW Cushier. TLLlllll NATIONAL DANL. rirTshuhoir. I VlTTSnUntill. Dee. Pb, TZLECTION NOTICEr—The AI3IIIIU. A-./ al Election for NINE DlRECTiltili (dr thin serTe ilurAnf helat te Haat ota u the ensuing h y e e a S r . sdia.ll be Jat d ay h lt7 etween f theh i r a td 1 0111 i a. rind 3 I'. L. delLnelO JOHN E. LIVINOBTON. Cashier. NATIONAL BANK, I . Parr/nom/14 Mc. nth II`IIE ANNEAL ELECTION FOIL LI tyUP TICK KINK. 111 Deheldu the BAN KINI./ I.IOIINE, TusDAy. llth, 1E47, bet w een the boon of 11 A. N. and o'clock F. N. JNQ. t,. DIAUTIN. CsAhler. • VITT'OO ALLIGIIigY, Tuzascarat's Orr'Ch. December nth. ISGS. NOTICE IS lIIIREBY GIVEN TO the holders of the .10 her cent. glUti CIPL BONDIS Bondi coini ng Allegheny, that the Coupons on ssid due Jardsaff Ist, sed7. will be paid on asld day (less thelitate Tex) st the Bank of Pittsburgh, In the City of Pittsburgh. l'a. IIaCPERLSON. det2:pod Treasurcr Of the Clty of Alloitteity. SPECIAL NOTICES. - CARD TO DIVALIDS. A clergyman, while residing is South America / missionary, discovered a safe and simple reme dy for the Cure of Nervosak Weakness, freely Decay, Diseases of the CritistrY and Seminal °mitts. sad the whole train of disorders brought on by tuneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this noble rsmedy. Prompted by a desire to bsrefit the a Mined and nnformin.tc, 1 will send the recipe for veparing sod using this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any /one who needs it, FRILL or CHARGE. Please seldom a post• Paid envelope, addressed to yourself.' Address JosEpit T. INMAN. de2thoill Station D. Wide Home, N. Y. City. NEW PERFUME FOR THE 11INDE/MC[IIES Booming Cereue.“ EICEMEI ":Vight Blooming C Night Blooming Cert,tax.' 111352210 Xigbl Blooming C I=4l Phalan', '• Night Blooming Certmo." A mart evrthite. deliNste, and Fragriivit Perron, die e i:led from the rare and bllLutiful livlVrr ftom' whiib It take. Itr 1.111, blannfacturod only by PIIALON,6c PION, ~New Vorlz lIIIWAICk OF COUNTERFEITS ASK FOR PIIALON'S-TAKE NO oTnErt. WINN. BARNHILL & CO, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET 'IRON WOEHERS, Nos. 20, 22, 21 and 26 Pm' St. Having secured a large ward, and to ntlehed It with the moat approved machinery, we are prepared to manufutore every description of Miler, On the be•t manner, eat , warranted mine to any made in the country. Chimneys. Breeching, Vire Buds, Steam Pipe, Locomotive Butlers, Condenser, bet Pane, Tanks, On htills, Aettztors, Settling Pan, Boller Iron, Bridg 800.1 Pane. and sol,rnang • faaturere of BARNII es, ILL . B PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the sharteat notice; JeSicil rarLANE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTINO:WORKS. I == PARK, McCURDY & CO., , Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brazier,'and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper itottonts, Rained 44.1111 Bot toms, Speller holda. Also, importer. and dealers In Metall. Ttn Plate, Sheet. Iron, Wire, de. Con stantly on band. Timm.' Machines and Tools. Wan:Douse, lib, 140 Pia, and 1310ICONIP tITRICZTK, Pittsburgh. Special orders of. Copper cut to any desired pattern. utyl4,l,l4:d.t4rT Mr - PITTSBURGH SAW WORKS, HUBBARD, RHO. & Manufactu rer. or PATENT G SOUS 1) CIILCLL.A.ILS, warrant ed CAST STEEL, SAWS, of rverytle.crlptlon. MIII, Mule.. Cron-Cut, Gang. and Grottier variettn. Alt klnd. of K SIVE:. and hPalNli5 made from Sheet Cast Steel; Eatra ran... REAPER and MOW -INU KNIVES, An. • /dr Wntehouve and Work., corner WATER and SIIORT druerr, Pittsburgh. Par:Mitts, attention paid to re-foothill.. gums snug ARd etralirtitriAng Circular Slain also. repair. of all klnda." - Punetang and GrIIIIng done at rea sonable rate.. IgrROBINSON, REA b. C0.,-(Suc ...ion to ROBIN SuN. Hints d Mitlbanni) WASHINGTON WORKS, nnnnnn rs oft Staablnlat., Pittsburgh, Manufaeturers of-lioat and Stationary Steam En gines, ISlasi. Engines . rilll 111iinory, (rearing Sbatllng, Castings o f ail Sessriptions- ell Tanks and SUES, n neat Iron Work: PATENT INJECTOIS r4r'REMEDIAL EIiSTITETE FOR fere*Cd.Zsal NO. 14 1 OND N KW YORK. Full inlormation. with the Alphert f**.fintool also, a 11,...k on Apo,. triara*:.r. lu • 1 , 41,4 6 11,1034, sent Irv, lair 1 , rt., **a.* M , Mr*,. no,ly,clii ',era LI: for, ••:ir..r.islo* physician* ar* ntort * r-f.S., n<ro no, rtranym st,ul , l be., trY•t.,ll Endo, S stamp forfKr*tay,e, an:1.111,1 to Itlt LAWNS:NI:EL • No ,4 BO N A isTSCE.Y.T. NKW yIINN . no11:0 I 731A1C011 OF ALLEOLIENI'. JOHN 1101tRIS•ON WWI. a oattalduitt fur re-vlcuttott to the Itttyor', alty; Bob) ort to the Actloo of tho Itopuhllcaft put? .t their Nomlnatth, BANKS AND BANKERS B.LNKING tIOUSE. - N.IIOLMES & SONS, 3Elnat k33erfii, Nb. 51 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. r: 2o.,ts received In Par Tund. and. Cervnet tiniteVATestNVaL b . '''rth6"ll'"". STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SEOURITIES Bought and Sold On CommisOon. Particular attention pal/ to the purchase and sale of - UNITED 'STATES SECURITIES. 13212011=1 United &ate, Bloc. of Melt - Do. do it.hh: Do. Tilt. of 10-Vo: Do. 'Seven-Thirties; Do. Oerttflestes of Indebtedness. Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. AlStly IDOISfAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth S'lreet,. CHARTERED IN 1855. /pen dolly from 9 to? o'clock, also on Wednesday d Saturday You. eulturs, from May Nove mber Normber t, from 7 to 'clock, and from tst to . . . , y Ist, from it to P o'clock. eposits received of all sums of not 'ese than Otte and a dividend of the pronto d. Oared twice sir, in June and December. Inter.mit has been Bankseml-annually in June and Detv2 rub, since was organized, It the rate of per cunt. ' year. Interest, If not drawn out, Is pslaced to the credit of the depositors. principal, and bears the same in terest from the hrat days of June and December, compounding teriot • year without troubling the dr ellor. to call, or even to present his pass hoot. At Mils rate money will double tales. than twelve years. Boots containing the Charter. By-Laws., Released Regulations, furnished grail.. on •PidiCation at the office. Pittslnsser — BEC Vies ran John It. Ilactofen, Benj. L. Falinestoct. James Ilerdman. James McAuley, Jame* Bleeds, bun M. Pennock. Ytinif RUE ALBREE. .11).(TSI .( A. M. Pollock, M.V., Robert Robb, John 11. Shocobergee James , Alexander Speer. Chelattan Yeager. Ake, James D. Kelly, Henry J. Lynen, , l'eter A, Madeira, John Marshell, Anderson. Calvin Adams, John C. 11ludicy, George Bla ss ck, Burgin. A , onso.A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, m. Douglas, John Evans, John J. William 8.11a5.. rater 11. Hunter, Richard Hays. • Tax...Mug—a:HAM , fit humans' —.JAL R. 11 Walter P. Marshall. • John B. Alcitadden, Jahn ()et . , qilt. 'Y E L :SCL l tnit7t n , "" Alexander Ttrolle, WtlUnm Vaaktrk, Wm. P We man, Lagc A. ? .13 ` ,1 1 . • ISEEIIB. . istni MONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. IM ISMITtLFIELD tiTIOLICT, corner of litath. Pittsburgh. Money Loaned on (liver Plate., tlians, Pistol,, Diamonds, Jewelry, (told and bllver Watch.. Clothing, and valuable articles of every deseription• The goods oanpot he delivered without a ticket. Not a...countable in case of lire or robbery. p•i (fr, ood. of eve154•14.r,111.1 description fo ol Tsr ale I at lo V eit lirVl • ICI. ty Vt. $25,000 TO LOAN. Persons deel.lng to borrow money or, BONI) ANTI 11(.111TUAIJE, For ope, two or more Peer!, will de well to call 00 000 Estate Aeent?ti(o'."(ltliii.Mell3:rirtTrY.et. SEWING MACHINES, • (VOTER hr. BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines Are TIIE IMIZT for Family and Manufacturing poles. Call and ice thew at xo. IS Fifth Street. DON'T BE DECEIVED Mt Ylourtshlng half column advertisements of Inferior Machines, but get • bilft/V & BAH ELL. Ii its.s been fully tested for sixteen ,- years, and. by all combo tent Judges. pro- uouncool the lIVST IN • I , BE. • Mao, 113 Filth 1131-troct. n09:1365 GET NONE BUT A GROVER & BAKER For iHoliday Gift. It 1. reliable, perfect and be refere the beet. Don't fall to call and see It at =0 rrILE GROWER be BAKER ( SEWING MACHINE "I Is the Ultima Thule of Meth.lsm. rltase esll-anal ezzmlue Isar NO 11i . FIFTH SHOE. lIARNE9B ' A CAIMILiGE MAK BR3 should sac the new Grover & Baker No. I Sewing Machine Before coring elsewhere. It Is the best for heir U•e• e At 11.9a163 • NO. 11l FIFTH STILE T 826. ItARTI,ET'r $25 SEWING MACHINE. Beat cheap Licensed Beenin! in the Halted Slaw Agents wanted everrwilsre. Pay 430 to ittlOp pe month. Enclose stamp and address PAGE BROTHERS. General Agents, 614 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and BA num mit street, Toledo, 4)111o, • tici:pi BOOTS AND SHOES. H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES .66 Eg'l3l SOLE T FATHER, No. 133 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. • To SHORT TIME and CAM; buyers we offer en perlor India cements, as our facilities for buying are unsurpassed by ANY house East or West. Perches lug directly from FIRST HANDS ent l rely for CA SIX. we are enabled to sell as lOW as any Ease ern Jobbing Hon. MERCHANTS are Invited to call and examine our stock and note our prices before purchasin elsewhere. 4013raOTEI for HOPE MILLS Superior Cotion Yarns, SEAMLESS GRAIN BAGS, r • Batting, Twine, COTTON AND LINEN CARPET CHAIN, 4:19_0., Virill be Promptly Filled at FACTORY PRICES. • far All order. by mall will repelee imenediatirand careful attention. H. CHILDS Sr,. CO. 04,1:ll53:OrT 110LIDAY PRESENTS, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL BOOTS, SHOES, GIITERS, A9.152 - 3:1 BA I LMORAI#Sp ALL SIZES AND PRICES AT THOMAS H. PHELPS', .16 Smithfield Street tIIXO. P. AN.IIII•TZ pALMELI., ANSH UTZ la. CO, P_ (J DrAi £64 Lv ROOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, MEE Also. 61 Market Street, 12=11 ( rit - rsBURLIII, PA MUM lIcCLI%TOCK'S BOOT AND S 1101: EMPORIUMS No. 9'2 Federal Street, = den 33earairs.l33.ls for A. 1.1. BOOTS AND SHOES. J. WILHELM, No. 35 'Market St., Pittsburgh, just reoelved Avery WIN stock of all kinds of 1300%13 81 4 .77 a 0350*16 Which he to repare l d to TAZE ti Lt ' F o ll&rr A g 3 2N IT &HOES. which he war rant. to stye entlatnetlou. • ( J. WIL`tELX, REMEMBER. ma:heal:a ' No. :IS .I.l•elset street. LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, GIITERS and Baltnorais, Jost received, and will be .old at the VERY LOW EST PRICES, either Wholesale or Retail. Rive nil ♦ GALL Barons Pruca...suro 21.01 171/2.2. J. 11. & W. C. BORLAND, 131,19 No. fd Ilarktt 7.1 door from Filth et. c 7001413 7txt.Ll,. 3011 X C . FIELDLNG be BRO., Idenufacturere andl)exters In Chmortc.323. Mao6clito BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. Replrlng promptly executed on tee stiorteet no- tie.. .e7m52 PLUNIBLNG, GAS FITTING. ADDY GAS AND STEAM FITTVItS, Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts., PITTEIBURGH, PA, Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets, MAIVOILEST ER. • All kludi of Water, du and lite= FIZtI2I.I. con. nasal) , on band. J6.11(19 PLUMBING, GAS AND STFMIFITTING, Hydrants, Iron Pumps, lIIIEBT LAUD MBA' ZINCLEA". Pn TAXS' t R4&l WATER CLOSETS AND WASH STANDS. TOM T. EWENS, (Successor to )(wens & C 0..) 165 Wood St., Pittaburgh&a. mY/:Na ... WY. illertLlllT & JOEINSON, - Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters .111TH BTREKT Pittsisbourg,33., Pei attendedpr A om ord y atllo eleented ”tianetoflly d. full line of Bath Tube,. rumps, Bastin, T N. ., Closets, Ulrike, Chandelier., 1 endants, and Iris Shade., for male at the moat reasonable ()Maelstrom country patrons ,by mall promptly lat• tended to. dom "lose °revery de.erlptlon. , leskak ADDY,IIII/11111S & BARTLEY Keep on hand a superior ankle cif WOOD PUMPS, • LC kinds of Iron Putope,_ Hydrants, Skeet Lead Sheet Zinc, Lead Pipe R ath Tubs. !finks, Wats Closets. Wash Basins, Wasp Stands. A.., at the Waterman, Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, All kinds orHePaltink P T " l re l ,i° a to. All orders try mall liamealateir ai ° lefoon • PLignAr2„.e. - & --- virßca • Workmen. GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS BEE°wE a "T rATEIL CLOS to ETS, tI to order, COElStladi OD baud and made %%ATM eft Jamiii7XX.X.333, No. # 9 - red' UTT ß lratt l eti g gn l lta.rgb. 93/11101Wati FOR BALE. FOB IiVALE.4.• Farm of about SS acres In Union Township, Alleghopy county, Pa.. situate about four miles front the city on the Washington Pike. The improvementa are a large House two story Snick Dwelling With 12 rooms, a two-story Spring House. a Carriage House. a large Lumber Room, a No. I Fr ame Bank. Barn, with .tabung sullicient for to head of cattle. There is not 1 noon Orchard, comprising about (u acres, :1 ockedowith the best suletles hull trees. It Is alt underlaid with coal. Vinland Is In a high state of culthr•tlon, well watered. fences good, and would salt admirably for dairy or gardening put- Pos., ..it!.o, Housecres adjoining the above, with a good „me: Carriage Hesse, good Opting House Ai - buildings: with a good Orchard In 3:,;:icirztLezna.ttlon• This piece Is also all on- Aso, 12 acres adlot 1 P o r ,V l ' !°‘• T hi. 1/ I :4l•ll e s: b Ll 'e itaYe i fil r d o s v art ' i, The above three rect. a b taLte t u i tie f uellie Railroad., ~.h e tam B . w min of property Ile between The coal alone la worth that estmeli and the coal can either road. - for the en tt ll ei sTrann . of 113 acres, altuataln Bt. Clal ship, Westmoreland county, ' immedt "c last the line of the Penna. Railroad. Theban, Cl) V'" "- are a two-story Frame House with eve' r ' o ' oT ro l good cellar, Frame Bask Ram *sea feet, ther out-brlidinin. _There la on the place • good Young Apple Orc ard; Macre& cleared. balance In good tlmber: ng generally rood, well watered: underlaid with coal and linsestOn ; convenient to churches mills, schools and blackamith shops, to. nether with the personal property such as stock. Implements, grain In the groand. AC. recession given ImmedlatelY. Also ,Perm of 83 Cares, situated In Chattier. towhip, Allegheny county. Pa.,about miles the city, near the line of thetitenbenillle IL R.,and within one-half mile of a station; IV acres of the beat of creek bottom land,-atud In • high state of cultivation= three of woodland and pasture. The fencing Is generally good. The soli is No. 1, and well adapted for gardening. The attention of those wishing to embark lu the btlilißtAS Will Cali at once and secure a good bargain. as-this is • rare chance. Also, FILMof 84 three, situate In Elicaneth township, Allegheny county, Pa., on the lithium 'abet.. river, about one mile from the Borough of Elisabeth. The soll is of the best quality. I:he im provement. area farm house with six rooms, a good barn and other out buildings; fencing good,• about CO acres of coel. Churches, schoaa and mills very convenient. Possession ImmediaMily, Also, the best Plant In Elisabeth township, containing about 90 acres, lying on the Mrrnouna hela river immediately befow Lock No. 3, on which Is erected a large two-story brick dwelling, one in and one frame bans bun, corn crib, wagon shed, brick spring Donee, granary, work shop. isc.;_about Meares of the shovels first virility river bottom; the balance being limetnone land, and underlaid with coal, and about SD acres of limestone. There are two orchards of apple trees, In good bearing condi• Sloe• anus The land wt 11 r isrpte,Fr; rag a ! being • short distance Dom the thriving p bOrorin of Efliabeth, creating t market at Loose for all e products. The property will be sold cheap and on reasoruble terms. Also; A Farm of 98 acresolitneted to township, Allegheny county, ?e_, about one mile from Lock No. 3, on ktosiOngabela river. Improves ments are one Imme house, with eve rooms. barn. spring ho and T heooth uuds. The laud s e rf the best quality. he above will be sold at vry low entire.. Ports/liter part:calm% enticing Of., . . .s.mr..tate /amt. 184 /mirth siiiset. FOR SALE--100 Acz es of Land in Washington minty, Wesley township Ohio, h 0 aeries cleared. balance in timber; good honee. good tarn, water wit hin g orchard, school and enurchee t handy, and 4ti miles of Cutler Sta tion, on,, the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad. 1 , Ice t‘ligy, acre. v IM/rig e . t: ti7e= i' lltlVlril e titrsero ' f re i roota each, one truxkg house of four rooms, all In goodcondition,, 130 Aerss gol to Stoking Blair county. Pa. Live miles from Altoona by the Valley ifo.d. The adventures of this property ire autumns, and by ceiling onus we will glee full partlcalua 99 Acres. 0 saws of width underlaid with coal, situate In North Fayette Township. on the 6teubenvilte Howl; Improvements. good Frame Hoe., sa e.ma, good Bank Barn; aboutlooFrult Trees lust in thole pnnte. to . 36 Acres in Union Township, on the Wuhington Pile, three mile. Dom the city. 37 Acres 6cott Township, sit miles out on the old N, ashington Pile. ID Acres in BC. Tow”hip, three Miles cut from Allent city Harker. , • 0 Dwelling Houses in Allegheny City. one In Wilkinsburg, one la Freeport, ote_st .Edgewcoi Station: on, the Central Fennsylvania Walt oa cl. Alio Immediately tolioinlng Ibis ttatidn, • few more ACRE LOTS. an can be Igen at this ollice. Also, Bonds and Mortgages bought JOHN CRUST, nolit Real Estate Anent.. 139 Fourth street. FOB SALE, MARKET 11.11171 A ttleee of land coutalttlng to SO acres of rich hustst ground, eouresle,nt to the titles Is ose arr,l fo r este on ressortuhle terms. The I m pr ove her, are . =I ed. - At...outbuilding.. It is now used.• Market rden, and Is In Olin order. Fur further particulars. +APIS to f B. S. BRYAN, letl Mote, In atid kteal Zatate, 67 Fourth st.. (Burke's ktußditig.) FOR SALE, TEE TWO-STORY BRICK DWPT.T.nia, No. 43 Monterey street. AllW:err. Contains nine rooms, buldes Stashed attic, bath-room and wtsh-bouse. For convenience of amusement, and tatty Ind substantial finish. it Is probably un excelled by any In the two cities of similar else. The houat Is quite new, and has gas, sad hot and cold water up and down_' Apply for Lytton:nation to S. S. BRYAN. Prokerin Mocks and Seal Estate, _nos Fourth street. illurkets Building. TOTS: LOTE—I can now offer r_st Lots es low as ISM, well lotattd sad Ina pleas ant plue. Also, Lots located on the Pike from IMtXt to 1.000 On Liberty street, from ITO to 1,000 On Bellefontalne street, from...—. 500 to 900 On Herr. street, from 1.50 to 650 In Liberty Townshlp.edlololllo am. . to 550 Borough lots, from Also In Pat Townsnip, Lots from... 15u to 650 The above lots will be sold ort terms to snit pur chasers. •Iso, some very desirable Improved prop erty, located In the Boroughs. enjo in i ng nship, Al legheny City, Pittsburgh, ind atuntles. For terms. apply at thetteal Estate and Insurance Unice of non , S. BATES, Butler street, Lawrenceville. I)RUG STORE FOR o.k Penn Street..in one of the best locations , In the CUT, having an established business of from 15 to IS) years standing. A d.od stocked Drugs on hand and Store Rooms fitted up In good style. With the above , rlll be told the lease of the whole band lw, conta Wass, besides the Store (Morns, neven ms tor dwelling purposes. and Two Blsement Rooms. Apply to P. hiuLs.l.N del,: No. PM. Fourth Street. von SALE-12 acres,of Ground, A. well Withered and.watered. on 13quirrel 11111, ten Inlnutes'•ltalk teem ralitengerstation at bbady Laos, Yourth Street ROW. Alto 6 acres at Home cod Station; and several Farms well located in e'eomoreland and Mimi heny "mettles., Alm Coal Propertr.;Honeea and Lots In the city and stlbtabs. For nr ; 9' t ' ' ''" " "e' Vfl ' .l.?l f Ahl WARD, (Opposite Me Cathedral,) erg No. 110 Grant street. In BALE.—One-fourth Interest Kittanning Roiling XIII, To an uceptable partner.;Apply to W. 11. BRICKELL, Cr MASTIN.. h BRICK CLL.& CO.. 0. BOW ater street. da:o1C0 FOR - SALE, A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, With all modern Improvements, In complete ordert and eltnate on the Leans. ilailway. Inquire at No. 119 7199 T STREET, ao9/:.:97:rre unursb. JOHN D. BAILEY, Stock and Beal Estate Broker. • JOILN D. BAILEY, • STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER • AND AUCTIONEER. Haring taken ont a commission as Auctioned . , and eePeted an engagement with the Pittsburgh Board t Trade. wonting the use ottheir rooms, above the Thltu ationol Uank, lam now prepared to sell at rubik tion, Stocks. Bonne, Becuritles. Real Eats,. Ac, , either at the thorn rooms or on the prentl •os. Ilarticular attention paid. as heretofore to the sale of Real Estate at private aalr. roles ofiteal Estate In the conntrE attended. pffice. 1 to fourth street. • n. pun SALE-400 Acres or Coal .st. Land. lying_ immediately upon the Ohio Elver, 20 Mlles below UMleptons, and 181 mils. above Cin cinnati. On the above tract is a four soot vein of Coal. which, for general purposes, isnot surpused. It Is entirely different from the Southern Ohio Coal; calamine at little sulphur. forges and cokes well, and for making steam cannot be excelled. The lo cation being 'about midway from Pomeroy and Hanging Hock. must make It valuable for coaling bome. There la • water front of tt . of • mile, with • good landing stall stages of the riser. An entrance has bees run in the hill about Mt test. track finish ed to river, together with the necessary fixtures for mining and delivering coal afloat. On said tract I, first-class double Portable Circular Saw MIS to gether with a Portabe Oast Hill, all In good nin nies order, and plenty of the very best oak, ash and poplar timber. Would sell one-half Interest If desired, to &party with experience and capital for working same, JOHN 1). BAILEY. 'Stock and Heal Estate Broker. 0019 _ No. 102 Fourth street. , 11 E SIRABLE LOTS FOR COUP- 1 TRY ItEhI.DENCES —On account of the Lucien:l eery of the weather on Tuesday last, the sale of Mose de.trable Hulidlng Lets, from two to font mres each, on•-the Perrysville Flank }toad, one ile from Allekheny City. wee adjourned. The lots are now °tiered at private sale. Tame—one-half cash; balance In 2. D. 1 ands years, with Interest. For plots of the property nod further particulars, apply to _ JOHN D. BAILEY. des _No. la 2 Fourth street. MIX=I HOTELS BINCHAM HOUSE, ELEVENTH AND MARKET STS., Psxsa.a. ian N..lEt I .This new and elegant House 1• now open for the reception of gnnetn. with nil the oppolatmcntn or. itIVT-CLA..n..I HOTEL. CURLIS IT AVIS, rnornturom de3,ol:mwr LA runway' HOUSE, PhMwdelphia. The subscribers hating leased this (*Torlts Hoofs It has been NEYITTID AND TURN Inli IDitg, utd I. now Jo:el:mg:IA 01 nt Mr3ll:gtt,t e lt,:f Pg.... how. .111 tnalntainen tbe toturnots tn.itl i . InelNio39 - • • - • wows* rA • GRANT HOUSE, 0. M. aszressesr. Vizor:or, trier et lola sail federal &meth . Near the Snipe=lon Itrhige, wawa Au.seasbir Pa. ANITSErICEN'TS OPERA. HOUSE. C. L . 11 :...... ........... mjtiCTOP • Great Prtrn3t.te EroLt of Lbc Crseason. Tills men. d,Lt EVStr I NG, Lkc. .:011, first appearance fa I'ltt4burgt, of Eh , wan, of the American Stage. . MILN. D. P. 1101 VERA, the talentPcl yang irMilte. M P. J. C. jlef."ol3.rii. /or . perl,Manee, 13.1wera be.ilful play . of PDF. LADY.'I LYONS. To be fel:owed hy the - merlon farce or DEAD SHOT. Gram! Ar.•teoen rhrt.ttuas Ma!Dine—THY THREE GUAtt ISSM KN. Don sheet now open. Hran.l Performance ChM 6=3 , ight—The great artr. si. Mrs. U. Bowers. and .1. C, McCollum, and the eutire Compact ' , tit Wear. THEATRE.. L E'W. AND MAN AGEn. NV It. HENDERSON Eu‘agtarrent of Ow great Fquestrlan Actriis nun I:ATE FISHER, And he:highly trilnea hor.le WONDER, wnu wlli appenr on 3!OS DAT as 31X .11. 2. M t. ; I= . o,,, tm‘. • 1t,..0n —SIAZEPPA OIL W ORIlh, COM PAN IE 8.15 r o CIoIX-afair, • qz>XLO3:: COMLaEfilli SOHO OIL WORDS. BIJFFUM MEW & CO„ MANTIVACTUREItIi OT TELL CELEBRATED SPORN LUBRICATOR, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. Sperm. Lard and Whale Oils, HILD LIGHT, OIL AND EMI Gina ALSO. Standard White Burning Oil; No. 33 Market:Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. • BEND FOR A .6RCULAIL. WARING & KING, OMISSION IBP.CIIiNTS ROMS if Petroleum and its Prodacts 4 DIIQUES.VE r, PrrIVIEII3I7XI.Ciir3ES. 3PB. =I WARINC, KINC & CO.. my17:1645 197 Walnut. St. Phil. HENDRIOK'S LUBRICATOR, =I WHITE, BROS. I.:. CO., New York. E. J. ROBERTS, Agent, so.ri St. Cleft. Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Keep constantly on html Cotton Factory Oil, Uare llantanM . 011, Woolen 11111011. I Darellnirtne Oil, Light CoCa Engine. Olt, l lare'llar till, No. 1, Light Colld ricrea , :ot- Dark Cot till. NO 2. tcl, noVlicel7 'l - 0/ 00 LDLII DGE 013. REFTNENG CI icona:39 , ..ca. - ma - sr. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. • JOHN WATT, President. HENRY M. LONG, sad Tres.Vr. WORKS EV TKIIPERALWEVILLIE. OlDce, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (Neu desperation. Bridge.) . - KANITPACTIIItERS Or FUNS WHITE OIL. Brand—" Lucifer." EUREKA OIL WORKS, EEREbd C R 0.7 r corL, The Celebrated EUGEKA -( SPERM LUBRICATING OILS, =I Crude, Refined and Lubricating Oils, LARD, brElt3l, WHALE AND FISH OILS, N 0.31 Market, St.; Pittsburgh, Pa. O. O. - mccolar_m. AcLat. Call and examine samples arid read certificates. nuaic,l4 BUY THE BEST. PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, 10=1 Manufactured only and for sale by T. H. .1 EMI A CO., W1...0n,. o or W' 4...g_iat Tl,G,carls.as N. W. Cor.3d and Market Sta., =EI THE LIGHTNING LAMP. GC. C. JONES D. CIII)vrOnD /NO. VOGYL. JONES, CRAWFORD S. yogi, Agents. THE MOST POWERFUL AND TRULY BRIT:IAA NT COAL.' OIL 010 LIORT ICVEII IRODCUED. Adopted by the U. S.Governnient. Non eiploalve. Cheep and Beautiful. Give. a brilliant light three-fold greeter' teen any other lamp. Tills patent is adapted to all lama purl...es and as the wick Is merely a conductor, never re, quires any trimming. Sorters on this prlnclple at.' "" A" "rn'TY Other, opposite rust Office, above rittock'a Lela Depot. second door. WY. WIGLISILAN D.A. a-DIM/BOA EAGILE OIL WORKS, xieslau-rosxoceviii.3. WICHTMAN & ANDERSON. Refiners and Dealers in PETROL - ET:TAT. OFFICE. 13 E COND STOWT_, COINE.II HAN COO S. T. AND I.IIIQUILINE WAX. MTH tan COKE, &e. PITTSBURGH NATIONAL OIL AND COKB COMPANY, mime' ns , SHIPPERS AND DEAL. Etta., Whttleaale and Retail, I the BEST FAMILY COAL, Taut Ciotti v.a.cl. ElLft.cam. OFFICE AND VAUD, CORN EE FOURTH AND EITELEETd, Fittaborgli, Pa. All order, for delivery iv the Ity, or shipment W o ol, willooool prompt Wad lm ediate attetitim. IL 'A. Stitt N ABE'•. uperlotenthdit. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS. HUMMEL & .RABER vtte the attention of ths rolblic to their Sine stock of COAL Jot received, Including the following va. Merles: Lamp, 11 os.l, 2, S and Cheotnnt,.._ b i l i ol ' oll V et i gr ' I s intilt 3 4% n letle shtarti,4 LOWEST BAT Et, by e s]. mngie ton, car lo r at, boas load or thousand tons. All orders protoptry attended to. Offices 104 Chestnut street, near the Depot, 0c9:126 HAR.ItIODUrtU. OPAL I COAL COAMI I DICKSON, STEM & CO., Having zeir.owid their Oftce to 'arc.. 131437 .T.Olizoca - t - 37 Mt:root. (L „„ .1) cltl "lour XIII) I:MOON D 7,LO()E, paredto ctr tr irs T l: 4 ' tweit,i b en 7 •t the lowest Margot pe, //kr Al. orders lett et t botr oglee, or addre-esed to the y7.5:1:43 m through the =U , will be attended to promptly • • m CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG, Youghiogheny and Oonnellanlle Ooal - And Mann! actorers of Coal, Slack, and Denalplintized Coke, I=2 Corner of Butler an I Horton: drat yard on Liberty and Clymer streets. Ninth ward, and on Bocona street, near Lock No. Pitraborgh„ Pa. Yamllies and tdanufxturen sLyplled with the best article of Coal or Coke at.tbe lowest Cash rotes. Orders lett at any of the yards will receive prompt •••,....•••••• BUSINESS MAN'S • COMMERCIAL COLLEGEP 11 Nos, ft and 8 bt. ClairStreoh HIP X PtsDeto al Cbsrt... • Book-Keeping, reL.manlhip and ArichnlatlZ, time unllmlteti ......... ................ •i'•••40 00 Arithmetic and renican.hin Fier qu.rt..lof three month.... ... . ... . ... ......... ... PDXIXXIIIIXIP. per . .." h Tor Clreularo or epee imeue . addresa nIIATFEIt, or J. F. McCLAISIONDS. r °CIS BERGE St. CO.,,Maniflac. .1- 4 toren of URA!: DANDS Waeroom. IJLEEKkat BTREET. Second Block %ant tram Broadway. NEVI roisK. The Pianos manufactured by Vida Arm are radon ed Igrartiather tle p country fo r their y >tattle tonal al. Kr their dulkailly and excellent workmthshio Seven Octave Rosewood 1 nous, with our Grand Trench Repeating Action, carved legs, scroll desk wr itten guarantee for Ore years, for SiCIO n lyr and IPS% n019 , 311k, - - WALL *APEII—Of all grades, for Parlors, Halls, Inning Hoompind %Itch. eqs, In glut isnety, st N 0.107 Marker street. OC= JOU. U ll 131:3 20 00 8 00