The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 25, 1866, Image 2

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Penniman, Reed & Co.,
AT GAZETTE BUILDING,
No. EIS N•11.2%13. Eftracrt.
F. B. PENNIE'AN.t =n om
T. P. HOUSTON,
JOSIAH KISH 6 misineas
NELSON P. REED. 6
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tingle Copley 3 cent" ,
Dellyared by carrier. (per 'vocal ..... ID Genre
alai ?Sumo lbers, (per year) • OMANI.
Liberarncluctiona to Newsboy. arid Agoura.
TUESDAY; DECEMBER 25, 1866
• NO PAPER TO-MORROW.
There will be no paper issued to-morrow
from this office.
RECONCILIATION OR SUBJUGATION.
_ Last summer the people who call them
selves Conservatives were surcharged with
",uncommon wrath against the Republicans,
, and, in general, against all men 'who bad,
throughout the great trial of the nation
maintained a loyalty above suspicion. All
they wanted was the seal of popular appro.
bation whirls "they protested they confi
dently expected to get at the ballot box,
and then they would crushout "the romp,",
as they contemptuously termed Congress,
and afterwards turn the remainder of their
fur y u pon the Radicals, wherever they
might he found, The most pacific senten
ces they uttered were "threatenings and
slaughter." But,'lt so fell out that "the
people," by which we suppose is meant
the majority, were not with them, but on
the other side.
Instantly the Conservatives abated their
indignation, and became deeply-enamored
of moderation. They, declared it was im-
With and wrong to ittbjugate or domra
__ ate anybody; that conciliation vras the only
effectual method For adjusting differences;
that its power was ,unlimited, the most
marvellous and beneficial results following
its application. Surely the Conservatives
did not get into this frame of mind
incon
sequence of tender or pathetic discipline
which they had received. They had been
seunly drubbed, hot with ferule or birch
en rod, suitable for the correction of juven
ile delinquents, but with instruments suit
ed to their more advanced . year s. , Arat,
with solid arguments, and then with ad
verse vcites, which demolished their soar
, ing ambitions, and sent them in bitter dis
grace down to the loot. They were au
thoritatively made, to understand they
could not have their way, but must submit
to whatever the republican majority might
see fit to enact. It stands to reason that if
this stern discipline so suddenly modified
the truculence 'of the Conservatives, it
must - have a wholesome effect on other
sort of folks who are "full of blood and
thunder." - Why not!
But, the. Conservatives fail to remember
that what they call conciliation was tried
on the rebels, and it did not work satisfac
torily. They' behaved a good deal better
when President JOHNSON, in his first gush
of authority, threatened to hang them all,
than they did afterwards, when he un
clothed his official brow of thunders, and
piping to them in melodious accents, prom.
iced to reinstate them in their ancient seats
of prosperity add power. Surely these Con
servatives must have thumbed Wunwrin's
spelling book hither school days; but they
forget that excellent lesson, enforced by
the blaionry of wood cut, in which the su
perior potency of atones to grass as reme
dial agents is vividly set forth. The old
man, front all that appears, might have
pitted those rascally boys with grass till
• this time, without eliciting any other re
sponse than derisive laughter; but a few
•
stones, vigorously hurled, did the "busi
ness. It is not stretching probabilities to
infer that ever after the'old man and boys
lived on better terms with each other than
they would under any other circumstances:
The task of re-adjusting the discrepan
des of the coVernment is , laid on the Re
publicans. ..Neither did. they create those
discrepancies, nor seek the duty of rectify
mg them. The rebels laid that responsi
bility at their doors. They have taken it
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CLICCINFATI had the impudence to cele
brate." Forefather's day" on Saturday lust.
Most of the "forefathers" of the folks re
siding thereabouts never touched nor
dreamed of Plymouth rock.
$5,000 damages have just been awarded a
lady who sustained•injuries on board the
Nev Yor:c and Brooklyn, ferry boat Ne
braska which collided with a gunb6at last
up, and mean to discharge it so that com-
I November a 3 ear.
ing generations, at the South as well as the
• North, ma n y have reason to rejoice at their
fidelity. "Now, no chastisement for the
present is joyous, but grievous." The
rebels find it so. In tie nature of things
they could not find it otherwise. But,
afterwards,. "chastisement yieldeth the
peaceable fruits of righteousness to those
that are ezereised thereby." Of this bless
ing we are disposed to defraud the Conser
vatives, or the rebels with whom they sym
pathize. Let the momentous questions
that hang suspended in the sight of all men
be so settled injustice demands, and then
it will ultimately be. well with all the In
habitants of the republid.
THE PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIES.
Do the members of Congress realize the
degree of difficulty under which many „of
the productive industries are laboring? It
Seems to us that their.. adjournment over
the holidays, as in ordinary cases, signifies
the contrary. Three- /hundred millions of
dollars a year are collected 'out of these in.
&Aries. In many cases the excise unties
not only exhausts all profits, but eats
largely Into capital.. This condition of
affairs cannot last. Either producers must
have relief-or production must atop. With
oa • -
the stoppage ofpinotion must came na
tional bankruptcy, -
Alknoet every pursuit is pressing to be
relieved of the burden of the excise duties.
Some of ,them are • not embarraased, and
hence ought not to be numerated. If all
the pursuiti that are la trouble should have
the excise dues abrogated in respect to
them, the. Treasury' would soon -show an
ominous hollowness, Whst is necdfnl.ls
the relinquishment of the excise, as far VI
- practicable, on oppressed industries, at
tended bye reasonable increase of impost,
so as to givdthem the homemarket. This
adjustment
s. cannot be accomplished one.
moment too soon,• if so be when it is done,
it be well done. --
The frCe traders are excusing the con •
finnan - cc of the present State, of affairs by
alleging; that the depression is exclusive-
iy or mainly the result of overproduction.
More commodities, they say are produced
than are wanted for consumption: .I, some
departments this Is naddubtedly 'the case.
There is no help for' persons engaged in
such deparneente but to lessen the supply.
• In their casedomtstic competition has pro
duced one of its- natural results. But in
sundry dopartments, including many that
arc 1311frer*g . moat, such is not the MSC.
The excise and import duties bear such
unjust and ruinous proportion to each that
the markets are given to foreign producers,
. while the domestic ones are driven to the
Congress has adjoUrnal, and that mis
take eannolbe.remedied. What we urge
is that when the session shall be resettled
Members of Congress will;go into this mat
ter in earnest. If they do not, before the
needful legislation shall be obtained, -a
famricial storm, fatal alike to public and
private interests will sweep over the coun
try.-
SIXTY MilnOnS dollens worths of Govern
ment property is 'stored at Jeffersonville,
' . ,
Inom a private letter received here (trim
a Pittsburgher sojourning nt Paris, we
have been permitted to extract the follow
ing, detailing a breakfast conversation of
theiebel Toombs and an ex-Confederate
named Barrett. The writer says: "Had
I the disposition to become a newspaper
correspondent I should furnish the readers
of the Gaßstte with a very remarkable con
versation which I overheard this morning
while at breakfast, between the notorious
rebel Toombs, of Georgia, and an es-Con
federate named Barrett. As the conversa
tion was carried on in a loud tone and was
at the public dining talde of a hot,l, I felt'
myself guilty of no breach of etiquette in
listening 10 it. Mr. Barrett asked Mr.
Toombs whether he thought Congress
could carry through the impeachment of
Priadent Johnson. Mr. Toombs unhesi
tatingly replied that he thought':Con—
gress 'could and would. Mr. Barrett
then suggested there would likely be
trouble in the event of impeachment,
and asked Mr. Toombs for his opin
ion upon the subject. He quiCkly an
swered that a now would be theLinevita
ble result of impeachment. Mr. Barrett
- said, "If another row is inaugurated, I
Will at once return to the South and shoul
der my musket: in her defense. - Mr.
Toombs equally enthusiastic rejoined in
expressing thebelief that the prospects of
the Confederacy were brightening.
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* * . This conversation which I
have faithfully repcirted is only an index of
the feeling which pervades rebel - circles
here. They seem to have drawn fresh con
fidence from the heavy conservative vote
which was recently polled in New York,
and boast that they will derite, in the event
of anotherlwar, great strength and assist
ance from that quarter. If' the rebels at
home can be Judged by those abroad, they
certainly are strangers to the spirit of re-
pentando."
Bowman GILLINGTIAIt, the master me
chanic of the railroad shops at Youngstown,
Ohio, recently discharged a boy from his
service. 'The father of the lad determined
to have revenge, and preparing a box with
a sliding lid, and tilling it with powder and
lucifer matches,nddressed it to the master
mechanic. Suspicidning that the box was
not all right, the recipient submerged it in
water previous to opening, and of course
destroyed the trap which was laid for him.
William Howarth, the .wretch who pre
pared and caused to be delivered the infer
nal machsne, - was arrested, and aburulant
proofs were obtained to ensure his cria4ic
tion.
ROBEII,T, the Fenian President:, re
cently applied to the Brothcthood to send
a Christmas dinner to the unfortunate po
litical prisoners held in Canada Jail. With
true Irish independence the prisoners de
nonnce the movement as an insult to their
manhood and declare they will not be the
recipients of food from any source but
through the prison authorities.
Philadelphia Press Club, Which took place
at the La Pierre House in that city on Sat
urday night last, was a complete and grand
success. Colonel -Forney, .'IV. B. Mann
and other distinguished 'gentlemen deliv
ered eloquent speeches, and all "went mer
ry as a marriage bell."
AN investigation,of the recently award
ed Indian cOntracts shows that they are
thirty-n*oi thousand dollars higher than
were the rejected bids- Lo, tie poor
Indi
an has been at the, bottom of many dishon
est fortangs.
A SAW Munufaduring company has been
established in San Francisco upon a very
extensive scale. Saws of every description
are manufactured from the rudgh plates of
steel which are imported direct from Eng
land..
THE German citizens of Nashville Mae
forwarded 'a magnificent and costly banquet
to Mrs. Lincoln, at Springfield,„lllinois as
a Christinas present.
—FATAL . RESCLTs Or '• RAT It 1 . r..—A most
revolting instance of maternal neglect occur
red in the neighborhood of the OM Market, a
few nights since, whereby a negro infant loxit
its life from rat,bites. On the evening in ques
tion the mother of the child went below stairs
to participate In a negro ball, leaving her off
spring In the sleeping-room above. Shortly
afterward the sermons of the Infant attracted
attention, and upon examination it was found
that the helpless child, who was only a few
weeks Old, had been attacked by rats. and bit
ten horribly about the mouth and nose. lie
storatives were administered and the little
Creature soothed to sleep, utter which the
mother again rejoined the bacattanalmniparty,
where she remained__ till the bell broke up,
without further interruption. On entering
her room, at the close of the festivities, tlao
was greeted with a eight el a most sickening
character. There lay, upon a pallet., the child
cold in death, with halt its face eaten away, its
hands gnawed to the hone, and one of its care
entirely gone. Such instances of culpable
' neglect on the part of negroes are not of un
frequent occurrence.—RicAmood Itmer.
—There is some reason to believe that the
skeleton found recently In Needham's woods,
Massachusetts, is that of the murderer of the
Joyce children. The bones - have been exam.
lased by a Surgeon, who thinks - they have re
mained there several years. Immediately af
ter the murder of the Joyce children in Buz
zy's Woods; Itoxlmry, - which diabolical affair
created great excitement at the time, every
effort was made to apprehend the perpetrator,
but without success, when an effort was made
to fasten the gout upon a State Prison convict
known as "Scratch Gravel'," hut it was sub
sequently shown that he was not in the violet.
ty at the time of the murder. The supposition
now Is that the real demon, immediately after
committing his hellish work, took to the
woods to escape detection, and after weeks of
wandering about, living on raids to, sustain
life he finally perished from starvation and
fear. A quantity of hale was toned by the side
of the skeleton; which resembles that worn by
the.man who was last seen near the spot where
We terrible affair took place.. •
••-At Ottawa, Canada, on Friday, a young co
quette,./una 'Walter, had made an appoint
ment to elope with a British private, John
Welsh. While in waiting for the girl, the col-'
doter was seized, gagged, stripped, and an old
flame, Larry Lawlor, whom Julla had jilted
for the red -coat, donned the uniform, kept the
tryst and WKS firmly tied to' the girl before
uvered the mistake by a ready.inade
g_tiostfeed for the occasion. The girl's mother
arr ".ired the whole a ff air. Julia protest
ed her w ininattess to alMw things to stand as
they were, her `
sue desire or h a
husband hay.
lag been answered.
—Sculptors will be Interested to learn that
an Engitatt company, at the head of w hi c h to
Dr. Davie,xllstlngnialm4 for Ids excavations at
Carthage, have purchased an entire mountain
of the famous Saravesza marble, which Is of a
quality Superior to Carrara. Ilan/rapt are to
be made for the furtherance of these works
and the - regular transport.
—A curious and Inge:doea nieroi.c.tiaf rnmechan
n
Ism is now on exhibition in.,
.is a magic singing -bird, manufactured it?i%viit!
ze r iand, and just ImportecL it is an exact it
Mallon of a West India humminvbird, aud'i
sings in a most beautiful manner in imitati,: n
of several of the moat admired songster..
—Piefeasor De Horgan ono Of the create ' ,
living mathematicians, has resigned his chair
in the Univereity College,London, in cense.
quence of the recent decision arrived at by the
council of that body to reject Professor
Martineau from a professorship, on the
ground Of his denominational reputation.
—Professor Seeley tho author of ..Ecco Ho
mo, “is described I n a late London letter as a
..small thin man, with AM Intelligent but eome•
what effemtnate face, beardless, blue-eyed,
dun-hatred, and one who has always been
very much beloved by the students..
—Mn. Hanford, of &radon, has been engag
ed to supply the pulpit of a Universalist
church to Boston until March. elm probably
does not and her warrant in et. Patil's denun
ciation of women teachers.
—Tho Fenian], of Cqmbrldge,• Mass., are so
confident of hearing of a victory In lreland,
that they have engaged City flail for the pur
pose of celebrating the news when the cable'
brulgs'it- •
—There lea region In Oxford County, Maine,
where the soli Is so poor that a Dingle grass.
hopper might look over ten acroe of it and
weep. •
—The Brltieh navy. which once numbered
its four score line of bnttle•ehlpe, has beau re,
duced toe uouple of Ott derste Squadrons.
—MIAs Vinnlo Beams has sailed for Europe
to get up her etatae et th e late lament 04 LIA-
O/U.
EDITORIAL BREVITIES
LIE Third Annire.rsary 13.1nquet of the
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—Prince Alther having now reached hie
sixteenth year. 0 neen Victoria ban determia•
ed that he similietater the Ito, al.llilitary Acad
emy at Woolwich, as a gen t liana. cadet. The
Prince of Wales Is a general in the army and
colonel of the 10th Hussars.. Prince Alfred - Is
a captain in the navy, and It Is intended that
Prince Arthur shall be prepared for a commis
sion in either the engineers or artillery. The
royal-family *Mtnns be connected with near•
ly every branch of the Service.
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and all civillle.l countries of the Western fiendss
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orb, anti should read and honf er the valuable sug
gestions It contain.. In I Million to an admirable
nedical treatise on the Conies. prevention aAI
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large amount of information interesting to the
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prebeti.ve NATIONAAL CALENDAR.
The nature. use., and extraordinary so Mary ef.
Acts of liOnTg.TTgtt'd HITTEnn. the
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CLDHCAo w orl4 . art lolly . oat forth in its pops,
AlitCh are a lso Interaper•eal with Vahlable reaper.
poruomus anecdotes , and utbar lo.truc Ire and
Amusing reading matter, original and releCt. d.
MOUR the Annuals to appear wile the °gent, o r
the yea , . ihls will be one of the most umehil. and
RAY It HAD COO THE ANNLAIL bend for eOpter to
tile Central Manufactory. at l'ittsburgh, Pa. , or to
the nearest aces t for tstiSta.TTElt•o STOMACH
liITTAitO. Tile Bitters are sold la t very Mt,.
town and tillage of the tailed Mats..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. BINUHAM, Jr., Adams Exprees Wks,
34 .1 1 Vth Street, it an authorised Agent to swam,
Adgertteeinents for the GAZETTE, and all other
papers throughout the Unikd Mates and the
Clarbadas. •
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HOUSEHOLD FURNITILIBE,FINE
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Street, an TIIUBSD•T. Dye -:tit, tit Iv to•cloclo
the superior Furniture, eorialatingof Carpet., Mur
al., Top Pablea ,titands Yfrnoti Plate Mirror,
ric,tary and Bonk Sof. W hat.
Lib, very fine Mantle • lock Pletur,e. Y. alter
Mai Liedilltr. shades, Panda, Moreau.
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the-Orph•ni, C,iirt In and fur
Allegheny CS/slimy, Osti. S, December Tern, 119.1.
And mow, to wit: December IStb. tab, It apttmsr.
log Os th e Court Mat tio exceptions were tiled,
aces,ptit Is now confirmed absolutely, and tae Court
appoint r. YULION, 1 , 01., Auditor. 1.. Istri •
bate the balance in the hands C.lolstrat,
aus:rfir the per,les legally entitled to the sou,.
BY TItO tttl:l:T.
Illunt.Asna, Clerk.
,
the Audit, shore Hated vela meet, the par' !es
Interested for the purpo., of a:tendin to tat at
tics of his appointment.offer
tithe or -Mont tor
Coen.). 0, ho. 6U bra. strict.
TtIEeDAY. the htth day Of Jaat•r t , 1 , 7 • at :
,'clock e.
detaNta - TU tolttor.
American (Waltham) Watchcs
Dealers In Watches trom all par ta'of the ~u antry
a-u rt./laded tikat the undersigned ket p a full aa
surtment of Waltham Watches. In gold •nJ .11,er
eases.'const.naLly on band. Lnrnv rtductloc. is
the prices of =rex:tents and 'eases Lave ree , ntly
txeco made, andihe Internal /iclo.loo Ton no
longer chargol to custctners
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76e good repute burner/trawl near by the manu
facturer or the Waltham Con tool req.ell It need
le for the ages is to urge title claims to eueral
patronage, cr to do more thari raotlun the pu,,diu
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or whateter claw. Is , warrautcil LriDltlll certin
este, uh oh should ha all casts he dioau.lud
1101111111iS A . APPI.ETON,
AUKNTS 07 TUX AM)ILICAN WATCH Co.
de2 , 11:1•0 142 Pros/11.1,y. N. Y.
MUTES! SKITEN! MITES!
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I IlAilE ItECEIVED MOST or my
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5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
No. 136,-Wood Street.
uoumg
SKATES! SKATES!
Prize Skates,
Club Skates,
SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
ra• ,
Dispatch BoMilos% Fifth Street
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FOll BENT, • .
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Eoltnble for one or two'lilrutle Nen tlemen, located
In a central part of clty. Ituqulrc of
M'MASTER, GAIIAM & BUTTERFIELD,
ATTURNEY4 AT LAW,
d',D-.910 No, 08 (haat Streat.
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hINCIWA LARGE STOCK OF
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PIANOS S PIANOS S I—An entire
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are 310.1 , tonslocred the best mae: t rice BRS. CIELILDRATEII lIANOS. Price from .30
Upward. Persons In want of a drat•etass Piano .re
n•pectfallr-taviLed eto call and examdna bend°
purchasing elsewhere.
CHARLOTTE aLtratz,
del . No. 43 If Ifth street.
FOUND,
xrlcr.ra. •
Which the owner can hare by calling at flue olg
Dronthe Property and paying for . thla adyer
tiabluelit, ttc=nl43
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the United State and Canada..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
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ai
Cloth Sacques,'
4.(.4 rro IRON NEN AND CAPITALISTS,
For bate at iery V.. prices, by
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
Fifth Street
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
MEM
C> 1E 3D _EL "Sr 1113,
JUST 01' E N El) AT
. Cr 13 Y'S,
No. ee Wood - Ntrcet
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
CHINA AND BOHEMIAN VAMY, of new wt
rare tte4tgus Intl styles. A tine lot .4
PAILIAN STATUETTES, •
LAVA WARE, DECBRATEIJ T.A.t TOILET
BILEAKFAST A:kW DINNER SET'S.,
All of whlch Is of red on the most retsunabkratea
lIIGRY
di.8.1 77
CHRIS' MAS PRESENTS.
New Books for tho Holidays.
PUBLICATIONS OF. TILE LON
DON SOCIET Y VOII I' NIIHIITI N (.11 , 1,11 A
AA" WLF:IO.i TII • NEW YORK 111 lII.L NUCI-
El Y. CHURCH 10.10 Ii SOCIETY. ay.
litib;es and Prayer Books,
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10113:1131=
JlinT
liewar.l Cards and Sunday Secant
lirgieter,
nem.. l'aner au t French nintl•diery. Wrung
Ural, Cuinmn tent, 5.'.., Sc,
E. , il6. 71CLALTE301.47.
Church Book Store,
11111 Smithfield S
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BAER. KNAKE & BIIETTLEE,
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No. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh
Pianos, Organs,
And Ntt Goo.le t. ro-rany
Allta-ute Agents for the (\I.. trxte•l Itl:A1,111JRY
:i . e.. York, eroI. , .CIIOIIACKEIL A CO.. 11.11 Adel
I'IAN , e3. • ,
Ales. ESTEN A CO.'S ••CoTTAIIF...: an.l S. D.
A. If. Mr. tiMITIPS aud
TILTON'S I'ATKNT 61.71TA1L
The ~ cst 11%1 tau 1.1.1 ac..l radt.r
Strtn,r• ,em nand • no17:oli
HOLIDAY GOODS
A BRONZE, GILT,
Oarbin Oil romps and Chandeliers,
4.ainp Trimining4,
Also i WiltltA NTGI , 1 . L.0.1% E. CA II:
11UN OIL. w hula •Itic st..! rrt•tl.
JOHN ROSS & CO,
m . o. 434 Midearlcet iStrocot,
ealt 1 . 11 - 1 b 1.14311,
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
LADIES' FURS,
The Lamest and Bent Stock lo thefity,
I=l
HAT, CAP AND FUR S TOE E
co od o 0 7171 cla 00. .
131 IF 001) STREET.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JETI ELM',
JOHN HALL & CO..
Itlarmfaettirera of all rattle-Ur: of Northern and
hsouthern 1 . 1..0W a, UNI.IN IItIVITE/46, SULKILY
Ila Ita K En, t.'l7l.TlVA'ri la.. and dealer.,
, In 1111•LE-11e NTS of all de
.
1 7. . EL N cnsr 'co co co x:o B. " dPu " ° '
l'trronvintn, Doe. dtd:fla
ZILVER PLATED WARE
UM
Ea.(
17 Ohio Street, Allegheny,
Fire M'atets and Clock Repalrlof promptly at.
tyndnd to. del•_lT i
OH! HOW FAIRY LIKE.
SINGING' BIRDS!
SINCINC BIRDS!
0h RAREST BFAUT'Y l\U FINEST ,ONU.
Anotto, lot K ra 81,15. with a em. Itatottutont
01 Parrot; [goitre/. Moose and otbrr CAti EV, at
No. 124' ITi7bocl Eltroct.
, W., W. BRADSHAW.
ALLEN'S DEFINED
Cll I I - E. 11
A Superior Article
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GRAFF & REITER, Sole Agts.,,
215 Liberty St., Pittsburgh.
u1t3:56
FOR THE LADIES.
CLOTHES, MANGLES,
IGGEFERING IRONS.
CLOTHES WRINGERS.
MACIIIN ES,
TUNtit, PINKING
LAMES' hlt..t.Thh,at the Hoene-Fur
atshlug ktoportuth, No . 124 Wood Street.
W. W. BRADSHAW,
MEM
HOLIDAYG --
IFTS.
PARLOR COAL VASES, 'PLATE
-A-
W A MIER, P .11.1.011 COAL. HODS, PARLOR
PENDIGHS, N HUSKILY PEN I.PIUS. PHU. IHONP,
YI N Mend COMMON PDX itOJA bTANin.. COAL
IiCCITLES, ta the
HOESE.FUILVISIIING EM pow um,
18a. Wood SEStroot..
w. W. BRADSHAW.
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DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!!
JAMES T. SAMPLE
tumm thmuni tits WELL. KNOWN WWII
IfQUyK UN colts Kit OFitCp.r.ltAL AM)
ItUßltiliON nTS., ALL Ulf NF,
Wlll keep on hands Nll Renortman% of all klodi of
rimccr
And which will be sold cheaper than any . other
Lou. In the two title.
Prescription. carefully prepared by a first, class
4 711Vla h l
_au( ItiItrUMELLY wd YAN&Y 50/11 . 3
orkbaud. ocao
VSSOLUION OF PARTNERSHIP
-•-•—Thc partocr4lklp heretofore tolstluie by and
between the widen holed. uodeithobnote sod ttylo
of OWENS, KEENEDY & HARPER, has beet.
title day dlesulred by mutual consent. William
Harper rellrlne from the firm. The hualneaa will be
bereafter conducted by Yrederlek OMULIA and John
Kennedy, under tLe name sod style of OWENS &
KENNEDY, at the old eland, 70 Federal alma.
Allegheny. FREDERICK K. OWENI,
JOHN KENNEDY,
WILLIAM LIAItrEII
EMU
NEW PAPER HANGING
TOR PARLORS—French Deafens, with GoVar.
gu de, n LIBRARIES—PomneIan Patterns on Orange
ground
YoBIIALLE4—New Greek Yatterna Oa lied Clay
ground.
YOH , ClEtAldßBll/I—Lace add Magna ratter=
over dark grouutts.
Yor male by W. P . 11A881.1•LL,
te" id Wood aired.
On Ilarl, of our own make, In grealvarl•lv.nfP u . f t - ,
team, andfol. "Lk .""
low a: the Carpet bto
m
Ate
McFARLAND &' COLLINS,
N05..71 and 73 Fifth Street,
t N INTEREST IS OFFERED, ON
VAVORAIILE TEIthIS. to the
WYOMING
IRON AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY
EitatoHalted ar t a erall'un •I PITTSTON, Lu
rerne County, Ittt.l P
llotchkiss , i altn9spheric, and
littles Steam Minn:germ
In use fur Forging
W. 4aBSON JONFA, Pre•lgcnt,
P sssss on, Pa.
ROSE BUD BOUGH AND BEADY,
Rose Bud Bright Pound,
Bose Bud Golden Bare,
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'l'O S 8 CI COO
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R. & W. dENKINSON,
Fifth door from Suspension bridge
16.x.r..334:3,32cEN,,-sr vx,r-sr
200,000 Lancaster Segars
MM==E=M
13 0 'T
BUY 17 100171:1.
HOLIDAY GIFTS
UNTIL YOU HAVE ENAMLNEE
THE STOCK 1:1,
China & Bohemian Fancy goods
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RICHARD E. BREED,
No. 100 Wood Sircet
d. 14
A LLEfaIENV COUNTY.' - Mk —la
I he I'ourt of Common I'le:111, No. !l9 Lieteroli.er
Term. In .he matter of the application of the
Lireat We.tern Itu 114tng and Loa Aarocletl in 01
Alleatieuy (14 for a Unart•r o• IneorporalloO.
And non. to wit: )I•.i. 0 0 111 l'etltlon 1111,1
after 1.-ing pr. -ented tumid examined nr the Court.
and the ol.J.ets, art:..44 and conditions thi-reln set
torch and •pt , ..atlng to he lawful and not
Injurious to the roultd,ultp. It Is ordered and di
re , •ed that a. 1.1 ...raid, be 01,1 to the office of the
rrothonotary of the court of Comn.on ,Viess, and
thtt notice 011411 apP,lc•tion be given as re.pilred
hY la.. to a near•paper print...l In Ite City or I'll!..
urgli and county of Ahrghe..y. lor at le•st thr eh bar
•de t•i tio.Court to grant ,1.1 lirrat Western
Building and loan latiou of "OP./then' . city a
Uttarter of 1111.0r1.,111011. and that tall charter 'gilt
vartit.l it Ihr ne ',term or thnCoortof Cotsost.in
Ple•-, unless et,eptLins hereto hr Illed In proper
time.
Yxuv SLY Rc0.,,, L. JACtHR 11. WA Li ER,
rrothutzutary
•
All Dtt•saans 1nter,1.4,1 elll4lea3c In Illtake not
01 the &twee ar•k, al Court.
A. wIEDISANS,
Attorney for the Agsoclatlun
MEE
I).
IN CONSIDERATION OF NEMER.-
~.3:1•1_,..,tt1a.a Thal are weekly.oenutrlng
from the use of IN VII., Inc undrryiKo,d
1:•y« cqncludcd .11 loci! . OIL AT RETAIL at
their WAltEllousf:,
No. 38 Nrearlr.ot 81t.root.
'the 011 i guaranteed to STAND A FIRE TEST
Ole 110 11E.t.11.6Ei and unwardt. and I. Ingtected
furet port ny I n -
TbL•s., who d..lrta n 4lform Ind It ELI taILE AR
TICLE all' du well to purchase tl.c 001171 ILL.
BILTFUM. IiEIIEW et CO.,
.NO. 33 3IARKET STREET.
•
Manhlnlets and all °Clore con Pt fOrniened Lard,
pt•m and . retrlicum LubrlCAtura al retail.
•
j.I.ARTNERSUIP NOTICE-JAMES
11. hee 11,1rt-htotel the Interest of
11111 N If ALL. In the firm of Jtflifs H ALL A CO.
The tmcue ext 4 style et Lite. tea tell] he JULLIN HALL
S Cu., as Leretoture.
/AIMS M. CalltsTV
nTr.l. !1 - ,V 0 01. ......
V FORGE PLOW WORKS,
121 and 123 Liberty Strstist. Pittsburgh.
I . lloloi J. UAL'S..
.J...bl•h J. /3114JW:f.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
♦ FINE bTOCX, ADArTEDIOI{
=1:1
.TEWELRY,
GOLI.k,Ahll WATCILILb for Ladles
tiNnts: •
CII Al,hih AND GUAILLW•
ELEUANT tocTs: V.l/(0131111eLL . 11(/:
1.0.1.0 WIN PENS:
SILVER Sl'lio&S, VASE, URN'S
YAM_ Y AUTICLES. lc., Ac..
JOHN MITSCH.
1 nom:I No. 132 Fe.leral ht., Allegheny.
IIENNSTLVANIA AVENUE AND
SI lINOIS Da/MKT SEWF:It ASOLMIMENT.,
,The Properly owners alike Second, TUlrd, Sixth,
' !worn th end Meath (yard. of Ile lily Of Pitts
' Icirgi). •rot hereby notified that tin. City Writniotor
ha. left loc onto• Mt Of all al Se•lortieht• made
(or the co struetion Of a Sewer on Peonsylvonin
Atelier so SillOgill Street; with a plot orthe unto.
almurlug the location and name, of all those as
d.
Toe rondilion• of the portico thus 'asommed are,
That if the mount clouding agoitt•l them le not
paid at the had of thirty dm)* from the date of this
notice, It will he my duty to ore the 4 .me in the
hand, of the City rolleitor fur W
colliction - ott bit et to
Fire per ecnt. Frith mu: to snit fees for collection.
W.ll. itloll [SALIM,
delt•riti I . • Treasurer.
BELTING ! BELTING !
I •
LEATHER, AND CUM BELTING..
Abio. GEM HONE - .
I , PACREVO '
j 11.4ANIIETS. ate.
•
. •
• 'Of the hoot quality and lowtot prices...A.4Ln
•
Xxvcilia i1t.12.1.,"130r 73 orcat,
1
8108.1.8 AHD 28 ST. CLAIR STREET.
i
deli _. .I. A ii. rit IL ups.
MONII4IENTS, GRAVE STONES
f aults, Fountains.
Statuary, -Vase
MII
OESIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOME,
Nn. 00 Paco Street.
BROADWAY EXCIIANGE
RESTAURANT,
101 CORER RIFTS AND SIMIIIILD STS, 10
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story,
FRISII CAN OYSTERS Abill DAME o/ all kinds
on bind.
• •
G. P. VIERIIELLER,
dam% 11. VIE.ItGELGER, irroprletort
WETTACH & MEASON,
--•• BUCCESSOILS TO 17111CISSIIAN R eL4Lnic.
Manufacturers of
OAR LEATHER BELTING,
Slo". 110100 street, Allegbeny Clty.
Also Rill - aseortmoUt of BeillOg ol.ti IL Sal DIGR.
SON .No. ISO Liberty streaL - rlttsborgh. Ps.
don . OLAIIIg, boot., of Worts.
MIIBI3DIANN,
Filth Street, bet green Taunt/ and
Chat/tans Streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
Firm, due good, of OH descriptions always on
band and hold a; the lowest prices. Repairing don
•••ftill• nn onno, Iwoonifo
Roons GI lILLTERIAL LB.
Element, Pitch, Pen, Paratfine
rarnish and Black Paint,
Hann fse tared sal sold as clomp any _other hones
Su the cone.. .. PAU IC BUM a 00.,
IrlS•sss 111 Swish Wl.o'. fteleln....
11 . 011UNIG
300 bbl.. new prime White Ifllnt for sale by
onAitLas O. nia.t3LET,
Vv. ZOlLlberty sireoh
14i.Virtoria<:4_kikir,461341:":1
GIFTS FOR TIIR HOLIDAYS,
Photograph Albums,
Ladies' Companions,
Portfolios,
Family Bibles,
Prayer and Hymn Books,
Gold Pens and Cases,
Juvenile Picture Books,
Ladies' Purses,
Poetical Work,,
Varieties for (he Little Ones,
Stationery of all kinds,
Diaries for 1867.
tiabocrlptioas received forall the Mag
azines at pnbllehers • Priemat the
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT
JAS. IL AIKEN,
Chronicle Building,
No. 70 Fifth Street.
41e3U:.MT
GO TO
FiCOI3MFLTOS',
No. 16 Fifth Street,
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
- They h &Ye just received a large and well selected
stink. of
Gtoor)s,
CVNSISTING OFF
D A. WE .1V DEL
AMERICAN, ENdLIIH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
SOLID SILVER WARE.
PARIAN GOODS. • '
FORKS AND SPOONS.
TABLE CUTLERY,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,
OEM
'P.A. 1 11 1 31E1,31,
♦nd a very large Stock of
FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE,
From the best Manufacturers and the
rERF L.iTEST STYLES
Dq not forget the Old Stand
NO. 16 FIFTH STREET
HILLERMAN'S
HIT AND RR EMPORIUM,
Is FILIED FROM CELLAR TO
lof w lth hICI.I AtiblnaliENT 'Or LWOW,
which la offered at
x.acrz‘zr 3n.ALwa3a
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1-la.cLioas'a,=clGFaxLt's
3IP T. 7 Et ,
SLEIGH Es CARRIAGE ROBES,
Although prepared wll• • full line of .
HATS AND CAPS,
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No. 75 Wood Street.
KANE'S PATENT
PETROLEUM SOAP.
SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP & BEAUTIFUL
IifirISITI TOILET AND WASHING SOAP COIBINE
K4IXE'S PETROLEUM SO.IP
Alter nunisrcus ratisfkciot7 tests in hundreds of
families, nfidently offered to the public, on Its
established co merlts, as the best Toilet Doan In 'the
market; as a et sbtate Wishing boap and Kt aislee of
all Cloth stains. It Is also and efficacious emollent,
being excellent remedy for all Cutaneous Diseases.
From Ititiecullar chemical combinations, it Isma
ili...ly tree from unplessant odors. and foreign sub
stances.
Fur sale at the princlpal Druggists and Grl.o
In !Manures and illeghany.
no21:oln
PIPER MINUFACTURING CO.,
MANI.7.ICTOOKIIS OF
Printing and Wrapping Pap,ers
CLINTON MILL. !STEUBENVILLE. 011101
BRIIIISTON MILL, NEW BlinillTON, re.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
OFFICERS—AUGUST lIARTJE, FresidenL
JNO. R. LIVINGStON, Treasurer
DAMUEL R11) 1 / 1 .E.Se.retary.
DotreTonS—Antrust Bartle. John Atwell. S. n
Mantua. John D. Livingston. John M. l'erkins
C. 11. Merrick.
Cash Paid for Paper Stock.
nosadS
R. J. C. H0VT111....C. A. Y.
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
(Soccosiors to R. B. Bulger.)
No. 45 Smithfield St.
klanalactorars and Dealers to all kinds of
3E - 971 = 1.1VI9L s irELM
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Boom Sets,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Together with • full assortment of
rittsburgh.Manufaettund Furniture,
Constantly outland and for sale at the
:Tacrcaromit Chassis .10'rloois
eVi::.al
1866. FA LL 1866.
CA_TIARE9L'S. •
We are now exhibiting for TALL TRADE the
most extensive stock. of goods we hay*. ever had the
pleasure of offering to our patrons,
English Brussels and Tapestries,
Of ° A r on', gif:rt`M. , `Z:;ll l :t r ltT:i n a y a:Vel. and
RICH WILTO3 BD WIT CARPETS AND RUGS,
EMBROIDERED SWISS LAZE. currenis,
New and Ilepst Patterns of Congo",
Bide &Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands,
• Choice Styles Notting 'Curtains.
' NTABIANDSOLLENB.
• Nos. 71 and 73 Ylrrid STILEET.
Next house to U. S. Custom House and goat Once,
seitS
• • Second Floor. •
FRINKLIN COTTON WORKS,
E. HYDE'S SONS •
Are now prepared to inanulictare
COTTON YARN, CARPET CHAIN,
09TERLET YARN, CANDLEWICK,
TWINE. BATTINRS,
COTTON WARPS, Am, am
WEST CANAL STRheny EET. betw a. een Robinson and
Llama. Alleg l.
5.—A1l order. 07 mall attended to. nod ntie
A LLEGHENY CITY FLOUR AND .
evrcsram,
S. C. McritASTER & CO.
No. 155 Ohio St.. Allegheny. •
Wholesale .aall Retail Haden In
Cull= irta l iTd nye. 431. 7 . Inlgnfoil
NECESSARIES FOR TWE
WIN
TLg—For a good COOKING STOITI and o.hor
Kitchen Utensils, to No. 140 kerant street.
Plata'. Fancy (N)AtdiCUTTILLS. YULE BHOI, -
ELS, Plato and Panel; Utahans for CookleopystAr
and other tartey dishes; Tenders . Stare e, Wa
ter Conductor... 4 all other articles, Cal at P. u
IMPYY'ra No. 140 Limn. street. AU chea
cheap! cheap! oe
11) OQUETS, &c.—Pre
As have the' lucent and wittoeY of WINTER
PLOW/MING PLANTS tbe elty. and are
prepared to furnish wedding and other partite with
Table and Rand Roqueta. /floras Designs, 00., 0n
Wort notice. We Gan also famish Floral Wreathe.
Crosses. As, All orders promptly a ttended
Can to the Ureenhouses every few minutes.
NI J 91.1.14 b, A a. idl.l/41){,K6t1,
NSW ADVERTISENERNTS
HOLIDAY GINS
Of Affection .and Charity.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH
FAMILY SUING MICHINES,
Ro4ivood,!alnut &Mahogany Cases
PRICES,
From GO to eOO 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, FiftluStreet,
Pittsburgh,
N. B. —Patent 9ewing Machine Castors can be at
tached to all Wheeler 1 Wilson Machines when de
sired.
pROCLAMATION.
CITY OF I'ITTSBIIRGII. S
In accordance with the provisions of an act of the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
arlvaninn, 'providing (or th• Incorporation of the
City of littsturgli, old of the various supplements
to said act, 1, H illiam C. 31.carthy, Slayer of riql
City, do issue this. my Frotilamatton, that ou the
not Tuesday In January, A. J). 10,7 being the ifirit
flay of the mouth, the treenlen of each ward of
imd city qualified to vote frr members of the Moose
of a t eitertatlve. of Oils .Commonarefe ctlo sith,
meet the several places of holding . ns in
their respective wards and 'precinct, nod elect by
ballot. no icr the provt.llo. of an act of Assembly
p•tsed the 11th day orfilar, A. U. 10.57, and in con
formity to the above civil thoritle, and also to
the Ordinances of Councils au
districting said city.
. _ .
The cltleene of the First ward will elect, by bal
lot, one person to be a member w the Select Council
of said oily lot two year, and two o n c
e. to be
itimbers of the Common Connell for ar.
. . _ . _
The eltlrene °film tlecond watd will c•ea, by bal
lot, one pereno to be a member of the heluct Coun
bil of raid city for two yenta, and three pereons to
e members of the Common Connell for contest.
. . _
'lb, citizen, of the '1 bird wsod will elect, by bal
lot,une person to be a member of the Seleet Conn -
ell of eald city for two years, and two persons to be
members of the Common Council 'or one year.
The citizens of the Fo Lrth ward willelect by bal
lot, one person to be a member of the Select Coun
cil of solo city. far two years, and three persma
to be members of the Cbm non Council for one year.
The citizens of lhe Fifth ward ill elect by ballot.
one person to be a toemluer of the Setect'Connell of
beld city fee two yes.., mad tire persona to be mem
et. of the Common Council for one year
The etklzens of the Sixth ward will elect by ballot,
one pelsolt to be a member of the Select Council of
said city. for two y. ors, and Sire persons to be mem
bers of the Common lounell fur one year.
The citizens of the Seventh ward will elect' by
ballot. one person to be a member of the Select
Connellof said elle for two year., and two per
sona to be members of tha Common Council for one
"tl r ..e citizens of the Eighth Ward will elect by bal
lot. oneperson for be a member of the Select Coun
il of said city for two years, and three persons to
be members of the Common Council for one year.
Tne.citlrcos of the Mall: ward will elect by bal
lot, one ner.oci to be a member of the Select Coun
cil of said city tor two year., and three persons to
be members of the Common Counc I for one year.
The citiuns of tho T, nth ward will elect by bal
lot. one to coon to to a tucusbm of toes lee: Coun
cil of sato city for two ye .rs and two persons to be
member. of the Commou Council for one rear.
.
Each of whom abut! he qualified wants, amens
her of the House of Wept...snottily. of tilt Cow
oon wealth. at Mc elcuLlon to to • 1104 as aforraahl,
oa Tursday. the test any of January, A. U. Ira:.
, .
be elect/ma of the First ward 'rill vute at the
Public ..ieboolliuuse. In said ward.
•
The e'ectors of the Swoon Aranl will vote at the
l'ullac School lloose In said ward.
The electors of the Third ward Will Tote at the
houTe of Frank _McLaughlin, at the corner of Wylie
and Tunnel larce[a, in sold ward
. • . •
The electors of toe Fou•th word will vote at the
School Bones to veld ward._
The, electors of much of the Fifth ward as lies
north and cult of Adams street. being precluct No.
lot LI. will Tote at the rubytchool Musa
of sold war
• •
1 he electors of so much of the Fifth ward as lies
sot th anti wester Adams street. beina precinct No.
Sof said ward, will tote at the rub lc :school Holt,
of said ward.
Tile electors of so reach Of the Sloth ward as Iles
west of Loran street, being Vrecluct No. I of 101 l
ard, will seta at the Yublte belsool 'louse of raid
wart.
The electors of so moth of the Sloth ward as nes
enst of Legan street. tel. Precinct to. 2of said
ward, will vote at the Eagle House, „No. lel Fulton
street- of sal. ward.
•
The el. eters el the Seventh ward will vote at the
Yutlle Hrhool House to saw ward.
--•• • • .
TLc elsetors of the Elsbth ward will Tote at the
Public school House in said word.
.The electors o. the Ninth ward will vote at the
t'ubllc Sellout House of bald ward.
The el ecters of the Teethard will vole at the
house or Addy. Williams h B w ully, corner of club
and Scullbeeld streets. la said ward.
.
Given under my hand and ay al of tald city of NUS
barn,lbis ..)/th day rf Idocemb.r. • . 1). L'lnd.
L. P. W 11.14.131 CA.I/T111",' Mayor.
deM
IMPORTANT TO BRICK MAKERS.
€30.000 m3ricl3.
IX T.E.r HOURS,
With F r ight Men!
SWORD'S STEAM P0W1213,
BRICK MACHINE,
lI.tStrFACTURED Ur
The Pittabrug,h Brick Machine
AND
BRICK MANUFACTURING CO.,
for the Wert, Eddie ad Sonth•hslern Stales.
THE MACHINE IS SELF-TEM.
PICRING, costtionly $1.300. (right to use being
proportioned totheextentan I popu atton of ter:M.-
111 ) d Vo r r u clay, makes tIUYEIItt 8610 8 ,p . ;:i k e s d all
steel moulds, requires only eight men to die the
. 1 .7. feed' the grinder, take away the brick and
hake them In the yard, and mates brick as fast as
TOU wish to run the engine. In our own yami. our
rate of making Is from 43 to 30 a minute. We
claim this to be the best PAYING Machine Incise.
A machine may be seen In ....pennon In our yard)
at Glenwood. four miles abate the city. on the
north side of the lioneogahela river, retuned by
the Connellstille Railroad.
Machine. Yard, County and State Rights for salex
For tull Information, apply for circulars, In per
son or by mall, at be mince.
We etre prepared to nll seennt of brick.
Samples °Ms brick to be at No. 70 Fifth
street, nail the Office.
. • .
A,l.lr•scillE PITTSBURBEFRRICK MACIILNE
ANI., BRICK KA N lIVAC I URINII co_
359 LIBERTY AT, PITTNISURGII, PA.
s. M. KIER, Prealdect, A. ACKLEY. \lce
PreelOcot; W. M. IIeCILACKEN, Trcasurer; S. A.
SKEPYAR.I.), BecretA . ry.
Dlexcrons—tis—ti.. K' A. V. Jam Aiken. W. Ki aler.. Ackley, • Culp. de.l•
p
5
MURDOCK & PUTNAM
Are dally reefing at their
GENT'S
.• FURNISHING STORE,
953 . N". 1.11.12,
..iStreet,
, •' Nearly opposite Poet °Mee.
All the new and elegant styles In
SCARFS, TIES, BOWS AND HDKFS,
',AGentle Underwear,
GLOVES, RALF PIOSE. SUSPENDERS,
3ElLblo ems do Cyhorialoro ■
Flnc Shirts and Collars,
ETerythlng to complete the flexttlemens%Wardrobe.
DIURDOCK & PUTNAM.-
no3:l43:Tra •
C. C. .41.1-aCiralllCO,
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
atxxivmx9t. TR74216.11ELE1,
AND
French Clocks, &c.
Age z el; 7 lAta i ta glven to the REPAIRING Ol
Ab. 22 Fifth Sired.
seth DOM
. .A.ILZ.E. X. VAIN ALSO. I ITCAIIL`i
mor..crinr.asiciat.
OMNIBUS AND . LIVERY STABLE,
•
.str. 410 rents street.
DUN & PITCAIRN, Proprietors.
fl ed earrlatekinnsiebed for all
trains. £l.o. Camases for Funerals, Wedeln*
end perum at snore settee and reasonable rates.
Stable Open Day and Night
171:esotr.ms
pplEtacK & HBO, Engine•
Aso EPS AND 11/I.oaltil niti2d:f
Ittesla's Vatoot ilalaneo V ffil• alvey, '" Vrtelm -
Mad. of Brewers , macbluery, P
Lr wi t trfm,..Pollrag , ll v turtnes or all 02
yea, Boller* Aro
Waltln t o %pa=
rri/Mairint. r"OctloOlsrailelre
Lilttsbargla, Pr! "IN " I.IAZ
it44404 2.) &1.tra . awl Patao4 1 2P allfal=l7 Promptly
Wank
WANTS.
Iv A to :s . . i 7 ,te t of Lotetroto
manently In basin., rt.:llring Sal.masutdp and
buslnels co-respondence.. .
Apply with referczce, ,ovvr Slcltuter s till-
Ls'. Lew UMce,) R. ❑. CURRAN,
94 Grant street,
Pittsburgh. Pa
CM
AGENT3.4XVALNTED TO SELL
THE CHILDREN'S ALBUM:
, Oh.
PICTIJIIRS AND STORIEN.
WU: ten and compiled by Net. •nA BULLARD.
The Book contains a Steel Portrait of the author,
murk than one hundred pictures. and is nicely
printed and boimd, and must .please all the chil
dren. Address HOLLAND & CO.,
deIII:TICT ?o. 75 Third St., Pittsburgh Pa.
w! , ,TEE O D—C r
oth:r o . o ,, d e, l43i4 r o . t t t r p o s ai e r ll jl M .
and prat-eworthy articles. )lee ' that have lost
vnonty aeldng patent right* and ••rtsh.tali dm gen
erators,— can get permanent employment. Money
and goals advanced au Metent to Start any man In •
pa) tou busintls. All that have applied should call
ags.n. Usual reference requlrel.
or. CLAIR STREET.
dell • (Room So. Ll
A GENTS 11VANTED—THE BEST
CHANCE VET.—A Wort of 'Motorteal Value
nod Nan...na
t l 'lntent ranee. The only Wort °lowa
" Ty Tel i n he new. Agents end no .topetttlon.
I. Pres , 1/thltAli UT AND MUM NAVAL CUM.
MANDE:BS. be Lion. .1 T. NE AULLY. the dlo.
languished Author and litatorlan. In one band.
some Vol u me. illustrated.) Send at once for rerint
and territor y . Addrets A. L. TALCUM,
tlelt:poo 'BO Market treet. Plttaburgit, Pa.
WANTED 1317 Ist lAN VARY,
A GOOD STABLE,
Fur TWO UR THREE HORSES. AND BU
CI OY
Apply to
SI'MASTER, GIEZAHI CO
Olt Hrant Street.
lEMN3
AGENTS WANTED BY THE EV..
MICK A SEWING Id WHINE COMPANY to
sell their NEW $213 MACIIthE. Wit sew from
tissue paper to beery-Beaver eloth'or leather with,
out change of feed, needle or tension. bor-gA g th z ,
pressure foot and newly designed lbw motioned
UNWED-T./SD. Address, enclosing stamp
.1- R. IiALL bn. —
68 rkrth Street, (Second floor)
dell
Pittsburgh, pa.
IYA NTED--AGENTS—MALE AND
FEMALE—In every part or West= Penh.
sylvania for the tine nentiteel /immesh:4es,
••PitAYEtt AT VALI., YORtilt,"
"THE MAIDEN'S MAYER.,"
•'LI.'S COL N'S HOME AT SrEtINGPIZLD,,,
Either by the month or on .mmlasion. retail%
ers' rates al , osred.' For full putieuLirs apply,
person, or address, YAHOO t
no_ • 43 Fifth street, CO. Matra4l4
AGENTS WANTED FORA NEW
suoic, NOW READY.
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By FRANK. MOORS. mall* of "Tits litafellloi
Bcconl,•` am,
•
The obJeat of this work t colleot and nceient
the
of the services of the *omen who shared
Me perils of the woe, and ought to Inherit itsslor.
The volume contains about 600 Mt. , *
pages, and Is Illmarated with steel plateportralts,
engraved In the most Improved style. • bold only toy
subscription.
for Circulars, addreis or apply Co
- Y-111 It Y i HOWLS,
No. 68 7lfth street. Pittsburgh
• PROFESSIONAL.
_
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
. •
Soldiers of 1861 and 1862.
All who served three years are entitled to $lOO
bounty; those serving two year*. IMO; or who were
discharged by reason or wounds, or iheirhelria
2hree AlontNe Extra - Pair
le due Volunteer (Mery In the gervlce March 141;
1965, and discharged, mustered out, or resigned
since April?, LSSS.
PENSlONS.—Pernisneritly disabled are entitled
to else, 1120 00412.5. according to degree of
W. J. t HALL PATTICII.9OII, Attorneys,
and Tll Ors. Rtropt. Plthsharei: Pa.
B P. BROWN,
EIM
Local Claim Agent.
U. 8. SAN. COM.,
Office, No. - 67 Fourth Street„
(S.ECO.ND PLAJOB.,)
Pittsburgh, Pa. 1
•
Pensions, Bounties, and Arrests'
of Pay Promptly Collected.
No charge made math claima are settled, and'the
bet a mode t ate fee. mra:tal
SOLDIERS ,
BOUNTIES,
_PENSIONS,
Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &C.,
Collected In the Shortest possible time. by
• A. IL BROWN.
J 01124 B. LANB/B. -
Attorney. at Law,
Oelee, No. Ile Piltbetteet,
.t
nol6:dwT PITTSBURtiId
pnoF. 110.11110(31,
INSTRUCTOR - IN THE PIANO,
And Teacher of Vocal Music.
ROOMS AND. HOUSE.
I.,Tc). 01 N i ax - x - tr IBlzraot,
11731. A. 811.0iN.
aTTORXEr AT LAM
No.. 120 Fourth St, OpooSite Wiliam
Particular attention given to the colleettonOf MI
counts, notes. de.
Correme..denceln New Tort, Boston, Benham.
Philadelp'i a; Beaver t Bellefonte, Beading Pa.;
Pa.;
Indianapolis, lnd.; Morgantown. W. Va.. Mks.
N. I. mid elsewhere._
JOHN A. STRAIN. •
• ATsMS3ECEI2!ULAU wt
Ez-Officio. Justice of the Peace
AND POLICE 'MADISTILATIE - •
OMCE, 112 I ,l llth St. opposite Cathedral,
PITTEBUICOEL
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagas, AcknowledgminU, De.
porltions and all Lava Brulaess executed Itk
promptnuts and dlepatch. • m71.9t11
•
• 'WILLIAM JANCEY, NOTARY
I'UBLIC, JUSTICE UP THE PEACE, AND
RE4L, ESTATE AGENT. Ofece, corner of Butler
and Dream. streets, Lawrenceville.
Special attention flvento the prirebaie and We
of Real Estate. the Collection of menu. andthe pire
paration and acknowledgment of all kinds of LegaT
Conveyances.
WILLIAM JA WET
J t lee of the Peace • astd Not., rutele.
mrM:tas
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 Pennsylvania Avenue,
foot it the &twin eel eppoeits Oaths Street
eer.v.:es•o
CHATHAM T. EWING,
Attorney at Law,
No. 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
alr Commissioner for 01Mo., ICemiuMki Vnie.
anta. 111 !amour! sod other Mates, . .tuiissu
H . C. MACRBELL,
ATTORNEY 8 GOUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street, -
PITTSBURGH, PAL.
CorlA.bn
JOHN C. ItIcCORBS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
iutirPrZNz.g.'"'"". - An*RlZJar
0 0
110.LIDA.T SALE.
hike:Zeret7ioffibzZeg,l'iatira .P"111
BOVA,
YOUTIVB on
CHILDREN•A
SUITS ,AND OVERCOATS,
Call anti examine aC •
•
s JYo. 47 St. Clair Street.
dela GRAY do LOGAN.
HENRY G 1 HALE,
XEIWILABT MAILCIR,
Northwest Corner'ofPenn do as. Clair Stl
Dedrea to mots thatawto Ma Mends and the puls
lc for the shear ;mat &Tore, and respeethalli toUto
Its a ewe of their fawn. patronage. He wool
pleased to hove them ezeallteh.te
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
OF .
Fins- Woolen Goods'
Partkalarly adapted tof •
1111uotm HAI los w • Tam.
11;i3VVVoi:1
J 01IN . 011 &Y,
BOUM ALNU BIUNI
PAINTED, GRAINED AND GLAZIER,
No. 54 Hand St., Pittabnrgh.
dg:l% " t a/ d rt e ga l ll
able rates. falter
WiLLIAM B. BROWN,
(tut or the firm of Bitolrx ,t X oasiow.)
HOUSE ACID MON PAINTERS,
Ziorth'-east corker of Thlrd and Market streets
P/TTPHVBPILS. PA.