The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 25, 1866, Image 3
t • creo : D) BATESk BELL'S BATES&BELL'S GENERAL REDUTION FOR TO 1161108. Merinos, Empress Cloths, Poplins, Tartan Plaids, Poplin Plaids, Victoria Cords, Evening Silks, Dress Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Balmorals, Plaid Flannels, BATES & BELL'S. BATES & BELL'S. I . rMq.M•XI7 L DRY GOODS. ERWIN, ArCONNELL 4 CO., NO. 178 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny'. City, Wholesale and Retail ITAIL,FIIB Dir DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Messrs. EBwlw, DicCONNELL &' CO. announce that thee hare just opened .d and are constantly rece.Ting LARUE IN YuICES of Icel. selected DRY tiOsibli, and all articles In their line of business, AllreOt from the East, which they_oner TO THE TRADE, OIL AT RETAIL, at the LUNY ReIT RATES. • THEIR Sr-I.'OCIC COMPIIISES ALL . 1111 i LAEBST AND BEST SYLES And in Great "tarlety, And ' re a il gi l ghTSlMMTL i g .ATTEluis FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH Dress G 3 oods, ALL' KINDS OF FLANNELS, White and Colored Blankets, Baltnoral Skirts, Cloakings,. _Tants. Delaines, Gingbams, Sbeetings---Bleached and Brown, - theckk, Tickings, Drills, Shootings, etc., etc., f. And en extensive variety and assortment or NOTIONS ERWIN, McCONNELL & CO., NO. 178 FEDERAL STREET, 411egheny City, 505.n213 •X b i wilpsyvto•4o GERMAN AND SWISS "Elet3a.o3r Goods Caned Baskets, Brackets, Jewel Brae. and Ornamlnts, l'ortinonate., Wallets, Satchels, Card Caies. Brocke Maas, Fancy Knit Goods, Linen Ilandkeinbiel , ,' Embroideries—all dess:rlptlons. L ee Collars and liandcerchlels, Coll'ares and Barber, • Ladies'. Gent's and Children's Kid Glove., Bonwsiod and Garnet Jewelry, _ . Toilet Soaps, &a., Ste e. ENTLE3II. ENDEKWEAR, ea Ties, SustAnders, Halt Hose, Ecarfe. Bear( rine, El:ev . e Buttons. AT LOW PRICES. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth St - NEW GOODS JUST BECEJVED JOS. 1:10RNE & CO Tall mufti:neat et ,0 OXX .er B. 4XD SdT 8, £l:tle 1e541 , 4 ran Stiles* • 21=113-taanz-3r, Ca-cocoas. , _ t Vg al ,o l X4riagle r inrd a til i rt d p C sC r eV ill, net and Trimming Ribbons. nn - a d rich colors; /lovers. choicest French and American; feathers. Yea Cl hat and Writ. - • . • xi as sa aet ca W.*/ AA (Well assoiteda Cambria. Hamburg; Swiss, Leo n e, Vslen vicuna ltdirinis and Inserting,: inologs. Bands itAitzi,rj.n.itturit4,lgedd and Linen Col i3h.rilr,4___cioe.dt.th,v... wirtirvata. eau' Ilreu Tr n c tigle frames. . WHITE coops: • most complete' stock of Jaconeti, Cambric,. /hills, he.. am • • • Bandherebleti, Mitt. LaCeclllem.outched. Item ised. Embroidered, Tape BOTEered,. eta., etc. Eatery and Glover In every Variety and all slue. ladled' and Bent , Underwear. • rtdritiYhing Goods: - Suspenders and Neck-Ties; Beery_ Marin and Drawer.; Duplex, Bon•Ton and lILL troop Skirts; Corsets. /dale Puffs, Nets, Union and Bilk Belting. Anttcnia—the latest novelties. all kinds. secs—lireatem v. NIT. Cashmere, Lambs Wool and • Lin Ow varioudmixturva, plain colon and random. . 1.1 0 , .srLsePape.r.Collars, and even thing In the No r:ices as ow as Sulam:lobbing Houses. Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street. WI • MACBCDS, GLYDE & 78 and 80 Market Street. 11111 VRIS. O ROM, , . JEWILt.CASES. 1 WATCHiI 1 f VT% IV . • • • CAB" l r . Wl 1 1 13 skis. "— *" c i j iiiiiits , do .E.ll BrIt c IIIIRIES , Pilate COLLATes • • IIIfzIERY LEW °LOVES Nrsullie dil,33°Ds. u,,mv ocAltrs Boor ty,...g m s, - .14 En, WATERWALLs, HAIIII.LOLLS, at , . litotelteeptur will And It to their adTantsge to '&6)6 timetr Stock from our . Wholesale Department del? mieft AMIN • 1711 UOL AL& DEALRAS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY 1100111 WO a. 04 lOC crawl. Mit" • tzars nose sbollll DULMon Alteml .rimaimut, YLe DRY GO Ds, CLOTHING, &c. GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, !ma GIRDN% .& SUMER'S, 02, 3ILLA.PI.I[37'T 13TV1.3EIMT. • Includin veryim Stock of NEW GOODS and at•• GREAT REDUCTION. and will-be sold fully 20 pet COOL less than prices TIN DAYS AOO. 1111 EM FINE BARATIMA CLOTHS At - 30 CilnlN. Reduced from BT' routs- TWO CASES LADD PLAID POPLINS, Al 40 ants• Reduced from 75 Mao 13:13=0 FINE 'EMPRESS REPPS, Al 59 cents. Reduced from 75 cents =1 BLACK tILENCIL 'IMMO/4 ♦t $1..00 per yard. liedaced from $1.25 IMEIMM - WIDE BLACK ALPACCV: Reduced 50 cent, on a yard • PLAIDS. POPLINS. EMPRESSCIAITIIFI. BEPPIt; - PRENCII PLAIDS. :110IIAIRS lESIMEI New Dress Goods Just purchased. and will be botd at a LARGE REDUCTION. I • BLANKETS AND FLANNELS REDUCED. Dorkietie Goods REDUCED. PEWITS AND DIUSLINS 12 CTS. B4LXOReIL SKIRTS OEDIICED ONE HALF ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS AT A REDUCTION -8;p61:71.13 I IMMENSE CLOSING OUT SALE. $.50,000 wcirtrrini OP PINE FILL IND WINTER CLOTHING. $lO,OOO Worth of DRAWERS, UNDERSEDITS, WHITE SHIRTS, COTTON AND WOOLEN 110SIERY, Starts, Ties, Suspenders, &c. Also, $5,000 Worth of Gloves, Of all Description, all of shich sill be sold at ACTUAL. COST FOR SIkTY DAYS, I T BE SOLI) AND MU Ito My Now Sonata, Before mooring Union Depot. Opposite tit e and Dwelling, together 1 - Spew Cases,&i.. Ter sue. Mir The Iwo of Mal with Countere, tilgelvt • 3. D. RAMA:LEY, 334 and 336 Liberty Street, Oppowite Wayne. = ACBUDI. 8t CAULISLF., 19 Fifth Street. MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY FREOENTS. • •• • Rich Jewel and Work hozett w omit. handkerchief and (More Boxes: Elegant Perfamei y elands: %gar etandlsatihretall&Cases; B *lgo ind Jet Jrgirr, line Morocco Wailemanu Baas. We are also openina a choice eollection of - Real and lat Hatton Lave Good': Plain and Embroidered handkerchiefs: Ladies. Cashmere Scar'S rine Ciotti and %Ad Glreit Croquet and ekatlog hose tr Under .hirts and Urawers. COMOCte "C." "H -Zia WM/. a evr article. MACBUM & CARLISLE ... Are Bole Agent!. in W. MG , for the LOCK% 001) CLOTH LIN ILD • ND and 10,0011100 COLLARS• Pharp's Pat ant Tag. and Dl3OOllOO Labels: tirsee Idanided Paper Collate:. . The Lintz Imitatios Collars;' _ The •lbtar" flirt. warranted to hi: Bradley's Darden Elliptic flirts, all sires—To. Beaton at Manufacanters • Prima; . Balmoral vkirts. • Our splice stock at LESS THAN HALIt THEW ....._ COOT. - 31F.BCHANT8 AND DEALS/GS .7tcl%.fla:, leas lean 0 much gtrt g . closeout. a "' ' " ` Ladles and Gentlemen wield ne to make ollday Presents •111 nod UMW/ useful N sod sulcatde artielt 1 at (Meta' Reduced Prices. , - • BULOSITM & OMMSLE, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ARBOHNOT, SHANNON & CO. • No. tl5 Wood SI., Pittsburgh, gate in store awl reeelitag, a . fall essonsseoS o DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which they offer at EASTERN PRICES AND TO WHICH The Attention - of Dealers is Invited 11=___ TAE MATTES OF *TOE ES. 1 IS TA.TT. OF RAIMEL. SCOTT. December Terra, 1141. A.d now, to wit: December itth, litn, the Court eliDoint W. R. RUMMIES, Auditor to distribute 040 balance In the hands of the Adm . mistral ors. . RT THE coma. Altett.t ♦. LiILANDA Clerk All persona interested are reraby untifl,d t his hat the node. lined wit. attend for the purnOaea of appolutmeat, at Ms °Mee. No. 81 81ar.6.d s h eet. Clitsburah. oa IiaTUIWAY.2IIOI JalitiarY. at 2 r. 1.. at attion time and plane they , 812 EI alterul• W. B BOVE BB, Auditor. CEIEI3 VOTATE OF JOHN T. CHILDS, AJDNON.oll.o.—Letters of delenintstrallea hive bees grsdieel to the anderfleuid. Pereonihsetne dmms edit resent thew, and %Wee Indebted ell hattlieledletely to ism. B. HAMILTON., • 05;p13, t__ Is 9 Filth inert, PlttsUgrAb. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Horrible Mbar in TitllNViile The Titusville Herald of Satiarday has the following : Yesterday morning the usual quiet of our city was disturbed and our com munity painfully startled by a rumor that a man named John Hickey, living on South Perry street, had murdered his wife. Our re porter started for the scene of the murder and found a woman, apparently twenty-flue years of age, lying dead on a filthy bed In the house of a Airs. idetNevin, on Ferry - street, one door south of the mill-race,• The front part of her head was much bruised and her hands lacerated from the effects.of a Revere struggle. There was a stick of stove-wood, weighing about four pounds, I ying on the floor, with several clots of blood on it, and it was evlaent from the marks on the woman's head that this stick was the instrument with which she was slain. te wife of John Hickey The deeetuea was the _ _ _Ludt litkey. tbe.is said to have been an habitual d unk xd, and was intoxicated on the eveni2 -be. Ifore her death. The kusband been. the 'l , inploy of Mr. D. C. Clark, as a. laborer, since July, IKJ, and is represented by those who knew him as an intelligent and Inoffensive man except when under the influence. of li quor. lie was heard to say on the evening of the murder that he would give her (his wife,) a black eye. Idol he would see if that would keep nor otf the streets. On Tuesday be was at work near the depot, and took several drinks at Labey's ,saloon oil `Mechanic street. Ile went home about six o'clock, but soon . after entered Lahey's saloon where he had two glasses of whisky and one glass of elder. Here he remained until ten o'clock, when the company separated and he started for borne. During. the night one of the inmates of the housu said that she heard Hickey me', "Annie what makes you make such a ci—d beast ofyonrself 1" Nothing more was heard from bun until about six o'clock yesterday morring, when he knocked at the window of one Label . , and told lam he had killed his wife, and wanted to know what be should do. lie was told that since his wife WWI dead, the best thing for lam was to give himself up. He then went to the store of Mr. D.C. Clark and said that his wife was dead, and he bad killed her, fled was going to give himself up. Ile immediately , went to the house of Police man Doherty, on Monroe street, a n t stated that he had killed his wife and that he wished to give himself up, °Meer Doherty aecompas nied him to the lock .up, where he still re" mains. An inquest was held on the body of the de ceased by Justice Strouse, at two o'clock-yes terday afternoon. The prisoner was committed in full to await the action of the gran,' Jury. • Fearful Railroad Accident. The Fltholo Record furniihes particulars of the fearful accident which occurred on the Warren and Franklin Railroad on Wednesday evening, caused by the breaking of is rail. The engine. lender and baggage car, all passed over the broken rail Pi safety, bit the amt passenger car was thrown from the track and cast down an embankment of about thirty feet,the coupling connecting it and the se send passenger car breaking„ and the latter remaining upon the track. In going down embankment the ear made a complete sommersault and landed right side up at the bottom. The passengers were all more or less bruised. and some eight or len out of the wenty-tive or thirty oc g cupying , the ear were bulte seriously injured, some, it is thought, latally—tnough no elle was killed outright. A Mr. Horn., of Dayton, thittarangui county, New York, was quite badly burned by coming In contact with the stove of the wreck ed ear, his clothing being burned ol• from bloc in many places, and his breast, bead and other parts of his body being badly injurmi Icy burgs unit bruises. Mr. Rowe, of West Hickory, was burned still worse than Mr. Morton, and bad end of his rms crushed. lie w taken on to City, Tae,se tire . the only names 01 those Injured we have boric able to obtain. We Understand that there were 64- end badly injured in the second carob - hitch re mained on tae tracer. The manner in which We Sonident cxmurted was no mote singular than that pa:of:P.s'ms escaped without loos of life. flow Article. I eft in the Car+ are Re covered. It Is astonishing with what care nll the minutia: Incident to the superintendency of a great railroad is conducted. We have a case In point 'as an illustration. On Thursday. a gentleman who reached Ilarrisburg at lour o'clock, discovered,, after he left the ears, that he had forgotten ills cane, a vuluabie ar ticle: Whoa the los. d was first ascertained the train had been an hour on its route to Pittsburgh. Mr. S. Black, Superiuteuflant of the Middle Division of L the Pennsylvsuiv Railroad, was inforined of he loss. lie tele graphed the fact to the condactor of the train o'clock ich the cae IA as telt,' w as re tu rn e d eight the m id sing article was returned to tie depot by the agent of the train which arrives there Irons the West at that hour. Tithe simple fact illustrates the vastness and the perfection of the system by which our great railroads are conducted. There hi no ...- ping thwrigliance and prudence of that +Y.. temp as far as Ituillitit Wisdom can make. It, it is perfect. Explosion of a Vulcanizer lu Lauri. Ler. re. In Lancaster city,. on Wednes.day, one of Wheeting's vuicaulzers,which had been placed In a stove, and in which sonic article used in the manufacture of artlilcial teeth was being prepared, in the, °Mee of Ur. W. C. Swentzel, on the southwest corner of North Queen street stoveentre Ssinare, exploslcd, throwing the to pieces, and srmttering the fragments of Iron, he., around thu room. Several pieces ot iron struck the ceiling and made sleep in dentations in it. Ti... Doctor and his broth er, Dr. Is. W. Swentzel, were In the room at the tithe, and narrowly csearedinjurv. 'rhe tern. ',mature of the vulcanizer was only 310 de grees,whieli is conslslerubly below its cam., ity. Had not a vessel of water been closest hand. when the accident occurred, the build. lag wduld have taken lire. The report of the explosion was beard at a considerabledistanee and stooke issued in d se volumes from the windows of the building en • , Railroad Collis:leo. The Stroudsburg Jriferroninn says: On Mon . day last, about midday, there was a terrible smash up on the railroad near dell's Bridge, by the colliding of the freight train going south with a coal train nbrth. The lco.omo• tires of both trains were badly smashed, and care, freight,'Le.; were p na togeer la th greatest confusion. The mall tra th in going e north was detamml several hours by the col lision. The oolliston was caused by the crimi nal conduct of the engineer of the coal train, who started from. the Water flap, without orders from his conductor, and when he knew the time he was running on was time be th long - ing to the freight train, Fortunately, ore were no lives lost, nor was any ono injured. There should be a law to control, Buell gross culpability and, rocklesanesa by the severest punishment. Arrest of an Embezzler. • , • The Shamt in Herald of the nth inst. says. On Tuesday evening, John T. 1.. harper, who for more that a year tins been kook-keeper for Dlr. John 11. , Iliouty, was arrested one charge of cmbeztli g money tOLthe amount Of . over 6100. Some two weeks ago Harper lull town with his wife to visit Pladadalphia, where both he and she came from. The second day after his arrival there be was missing, and was not beard from until Tuesday, when lie arrived here In the evening train. Ito bad a hearing before Esq. Caldwell, and was oommitted to 1 3 a I l i ,dfb l o t , h ‘ e& . e r . ii t .w . , , r ay elc:r r t n cl , g Wile: alleges tAt be, can explain matters, although he f f aled to do so at the hearing, and it Is thought that under this belle{ be came op. After ttiii Battle. An ortlclal report of the battle of Oettyeburg; Bilden that 27,531 guns were picked up on the fleht after the engagement, 44,000 of which were loaded. Of this number one halt had two Imola each remaining uuflred, ono quar ter had three loitclit, anti the re m ainin g six thousand contained ten loads apiece. Many were found havlng from two to six bullets over one charge; in others the p.owder was placed above the ball, one gun tat six eaf. tritigeii with tile paper untorn. In one Spring. field rifle, twenty three separate charges Were cOund, one smooth-bore musket con tained twenty-two bullets ;LIM sixty buckshot ramtned.in promiscuously. Nerved 11110 Blight.—At the court ideny der county, in Middleburg, last week, Judge Woods lined Samuel P. Bowersox thirteen dot lars and tee costs of prosecution, amounting to all to about ono hundred dollars, fr ii l ls,ls, tnrning a camp meeting, near that pla o ce, h Se [ember. - - - Arrested. Three men Were arrested at Tldloute on Tuesday lust, charged with night way tobbery. Their names are John Warren LewiS and Pater Haggerty. • - _ I _ _ . - —Dr. Cummings Insists something awl.. going to happen this your or next. • —Thrco' school.children were drowned by falling through t he i c e tu Alton, 111., a few days since. —Samuel Thompson. ass:tittles , Connecticut negro, is rt, ailing the performances of "Mind Torn" upon the piano. . —l.lr. Murdock. is ill, In Wisconsin, and com pelled to give un his engagements tor lectures and readings. —A den of tinkers, where fathers and Mothers, boys and girls, live in a state of cud. Itr. has been discovered in Scotland. L-Why is a bosieged city often like rultrl. monyi liecauso those that are in want to got out, and those that are out want to get in. —Garnets reported to be very plenty this sea. non on the Upper river, Canada. It is stated that ono hunter shot ten moose-deer on a re cent trip. —By a curious coincidence, a gentleman In England rejoicing In the name of /Simple has just patented an invention for obtain hg per.' petual motion. —ranch says: "A yankee baby crawls out of Its faradic, takes a survey of it, Invents a Cm. proveruent, and appilel for a patent before it is six months old.. Maggie Bennington was drowned at DAL lardvale, Mass., Saturday afternoon, while skating. ller sister Mary was rescued in an insensible °audition. .The Prince and Print:roes of Wales lately planted a couple of memorial trees, mad the spectators soon after cut them to pieces to set conamomoratlVe prigs. • —Edwin Booth, the tragedian, has purchas ed several acres of land near the regent /louse, New London, and de erect a CM,OOo aottage there'thls whiter. slitss Rate Fowler, of Alton,llllnpis, bad a terrible earache, and for want ot a better remedy, natired IS teaspoonful of peppermint into her ear. She it DWI/ became delirious, p a d 4104 soon after. EARLY TELEGRAMS. SEIZURE OF SPECIE BY TIIE FRENCH. Maximilian Supposed to Have Re turned to the Capital: THE CAMPBELL•SHERMAN MISSION. A Good Understanding Arrived Nita . yomr, December 21.—News.to the NIP, from Vera Cruz, says : The Freneh seized two hundred thousand dollars of the Imperial treastrre. The steamer Eugenie had - sailed with 4ll00,1X!0, of which 4400,000 belonged teethe French Government, and the rest to citizens. One thousand French troops had sailed for France. Correspondence from Vera Cruz le to the 4tth, end Orizaba to the nth. A French Steam er had arrived at Vera Cruz with two hundred troops and a quantity of gunVowder. A ape cial courier to General Castellano also arrived. The Custom•house at Vera Cruz was seized by the French on the 9th, and when lien's agent presented an order for Arty thou sand dollars, it was not received. The Confederate Jacob Thompson watt at Vera Crek. Mailtntillan lett Orizaba on the 11th for the Capital. Miramon that to avoid arrest. Mar queen bad failed in his efforts to rolso money for the Emperor. The war between the Cm perm' and itazinne . had become open and avowed. ata Tile Tones New Orleans special of yesterday says: "IV bile the mission of Shernian and Campbell to Mexico has not achieved all that wee expected, it tot+ by no means proved a failure. They did not land at Vera Cruz lor the reason that they did not want to hold any intercourse with the Imperial authorities, but proceeded to Tampico and Matamortas, where they met the representatives of the Juarez Government, and they all knowl -- -what we mean to do. All the t mint 'Elates want to see is a strong united Government there. A definite and Joint plan of Action will he determined on between the United States and the Republic of Mexico immediatelyafter the withdrawal ot the 1. renal, which takes place before the list of March. "Juarez will then transfer his sent of Gov ernment to a point we are not at liberty to name at presen." That Point, said Sherman. us a an, 1 consider well chosen; their entire p l a n have been laid before me, and 1 consider them upon the whole judicious and prudent." Then, in the event of say frantic:it of imperial power, remain ing the 10l ted state trpop.; be marebe.l ' over the s Rio G multi to support Juarez. Minister Ca...1A.11 Will re. urn to Mexico, and resume official relations with the Republic. General Sherman sand we Ire Ilene in possession II) of the Juarez. nument. CIN. taxer t, Decetuber .21.—A lire In Oblo, on nuturdity, destroyed the dry semis store of Hearne IL. Dixon. Loos, 43.1,0o0; insu red for s . ..V.toti. The banking house of J. limy nold I Co. was also bottled. Loss, 4.1,uu0; in sured for t 1,500. Several adjoining buildings were damaged. rulL A este n s , Dec. tit .—lleu glar'4 extensive lager beer brewery on Thompson street, was alluost totally destroyed by fire Mat night. Loss, 415,0ee; partly insured. Five-thousand bushels of malt, two thOUSACKI pounds of hops and at/Out two thousand insrrola of beer were tieetiOjeO• EVEttimaDvs LiTEREST. Soots and Shoes Haying been I . ..derma from the 1•t of rtogYvat.iare feel It to be only plat that the people abould be In• formed of It. We have reduced our prices •ceord- In i rly. Our 4t,,T. whonuauslly large and ' , Yell aa sorted. and tit age appreciate hsudaurou )la acid well made • BOOTS AND SHOES And be..rer moderate p , lces, are certaln to b. vlenaed at the POPULAR :OWE PALACE EMPORIUM NON. 26 . AND 3N FIFTH NTREF.r. WM. B. CLAPP & CO. C. s.—So trouble to gloor Call t no Solt: WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE — "WA LErrsts trots CONNOISSEURS IDICAL GINTLEIR. TO ill TILE at ILADIII.F. to hi. )ms GOOD sAur "Tell LEA & rElt 'Cr AreLlCAllt.i. To RIM that their tt,Ris hi. CF: hlghly ep• Petard In Indio, aud 14.111:ay oploloo, the Lialll4l t7;1 1. ar:ll: ble tnott ' wholeaotne SAUCE MIME. that la wade The soot.. °Patti moat tit'lcioui' and unrivalled .011111n11 1 11(1 ,11 V 1 I111 4,144c.1 InnUy unprincipled •ro to apply the name to Stl . llloll , Cottroua r D , , the rt; If LIL it 11/11.11.T141 . 1..LT lotll,o,x , rt.i . n,nueut ct to kee..11,51 1.044 nanic or LEA*. PERRIN'S are upon the WE LABEL , STorrim b‘eITLE. listuuructurtlt , LEA d PERRI NS, Worceater. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, vUItK. AGENTS FOR TUE U. S. WILLIAM MILLER, PRONOUNCED II): I= WIIOLESALE GROCERS, Braudies,iWines and Cigars, Nos, 221 and 223, Corner of -Liberty and Irwin Streets GENERAL NEWS SE FROM MEMCO. at with Juarez E= rim RATE OF TAN ON =MI Ii LtiM AN NATIONAL BANN'. toal. Ducetutu . r lttn. IS.OI. N ELECTION FOR NINE DI- A-. . Mid:Wis. to nerve for the ensuing year. Wit 1 --•••--- • -- be held atthc-BA\IitNU HOUSE. on TUESDAY. Brother at WORCY.n. January btb. botwunn Loots of 10 A. at. :tad VEIL, !lay, 101. Z r. Of 111,1 aucer.isua TO MILLER & RICRLTSON, AND I 31POILTEIW UY PITTSIItiRG 11, Pt IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS. &C., SEWING XACHpf ES, seo Weed,Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. BEST IN USE THIS IS WHAT *6O IVII L DO. . SOO M•chine will lion. Yell anti Bind; e..:ald, TuCit and Cord; . " Il i at tni'lle(ist'illuth Overcoat: Make a Frock Coat; Slake a Satin Vest; Make cloth Pan.; Mod Snout Mt ill do retry description of Dress Making. 60 Machine swill do all kinds 01' Family Sewing. SOO Machine will run over seams without West in(needles or ak loping et' Wheel. 00 Machina stitches mike On both shies. 110 Machine Is the chew est Machines by 110 per coot. In use, and will new faster, If nut superior to any Machine In the market, be can return It and have Ills money. Warranted four 'roars. 'AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE Will tun 190.100(000110 let a tiay. Wald and Embroidery Stamps for Sale en 4 •tamp log done. Also • del sonfcatng ladles and ebildren's drys", An y per elm learn from li. Atia.NTS WAlierg , l l . , adrAll kinds of family Ae . w l l i nit i, d 4 mi. It'd want street, opposite dtliWk,l n017:T.T.• PriffintinCitt, rA. GROWER ac /4, RAKER'S • : ELASTIC STITCH AHD LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines Aral E ltEbT for Family and Manufacturing pones. Call and see there at .Yo. 18 Fifth Street DON'T BE DECEIVED BY Ftourtobing hot column advertisements of Inferior Machines, but set • UHOWLII it BAKE& It boo been fully tested for sixteen years, swim by compe tennouont e, d the ' Jdie.. V.. Jihb S T E I . ' f • • No, 18 WiZ*b. SEitroct. nov:ans GET NONE BUT A • GROVER & BAKER For a Holiday Ulft. It Is reliable. perfect and he refore the best. Don't att to call aud see)t at li FIFTH KTIMET MEI THE GIIOVER b. BAJEiLEIR - SEWINC MACHINE Is the Ultltna Thule of Idechentsm. rlease,eall and examine It at NO IR FIFTH tarmsKT ROE, HARNESS 81, CARRIAGE ' MAKERS .honld ne the slew Grover & Baker No,l Sewing Machine Bgo e lll b r a o rm: If where. lt Is the beet for feel n03:n153 NO. IR IrIYTH BTBIT. T 9,r2F, . BARTLETT $25. SEWINC MACHINE. Best cheap Licensed Machteelp la Bated States. Agenplw!ntl a/Tyner:a 240 . 50 to $2OO per moan. .5!1 lEtraltr. as. tienerel Agents, PAVE 614 Chestnut street: Philadelphia, and grAl nom strcet, Tolc4o, 91210, 404.1 SPECIM. NOTICES. larA CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing In `!ouch America as a missionary, discovered A_Pofe and simple reme dy for the Core of Nervous Weakness..lfarly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Berntnal Organs. and the whole train of disorders brought on by bandful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and nnfortunste, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine. in a healed envelope. to any one who nesqs it, Foal OF eII4FIGE. Please enclose a post• palffrurelope, addressed to yourself: - Address JOSEPH T. INMAN. t1 . e . 20;q21 I.ll.tiou IL Bible House, N. Y. City larWM. BAICITHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS ISM SHEET 1 .180 N .- WORKERS, Nos. 20, 22, 24 and 26 Penn St. - Having secured a large yard. and h famished It wit the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of Bailers, In the beet manner, and wan'anted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys. Breeching. Ylre lie,s, Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boilers. Condensers.ba.t Pans, Tante, Ott Stills, Agitate., Settling Pane. t Bollurers or er Iron, BARNBridge Hs, ILL' tiug S r PATENT BOis,ERS Pane: and sole manu fac. Repairing done on the shortest notice. tgrIAIELE SIIPERIOII COPPER MILL AND SMELTINEWORKS. PITINBURGH .PABE, McCURDY 8 CO:, Manufacturers of Sheathing, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bot toms, Speller Solder. Also, Importers and dealers s n a letyn Thln nPdl.a te M S i he s t 'I r M o ac hi W e ir s s and T C o o l n s - Warehouse, NO, 140 FIRST and la/ SICCONDSTULLTS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of. Copper cut to any desired pattern. • ' myl4:c34:dawT PITTSBURGH SAW' WORKS, OUBDAIW, RDO. &. CO., !Saturant. • rrs of enT ENT 0 !WITS 1/CIitCULAIL. warrant- CAST STEEL SAWS, of every description, Mill, Mule T. Cross-Cut, Gang, and all other varieties. All kinds of KNIVES aud SPrINGS made fro/11 'Sheet Cut Steel; EXUA rennet REAPED. and MOW ING KNIVES, de. 'Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and Snout riruzrrs, Pittsburgh. Particular attnntlon paid tore-toothing, gum ming and straightening Circular Saws; also, repairs of all kinds. Punching and Drilling done at rea sonable rates. 105:C1.1 lar ROBINSON, AEA A. CO., (Suc tenors to 110010600. MINIS ot MILLILII6.) WASHINGTON WORKS, Foupcier. & Machinist., Pittsbutrah, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En ine. Mast Y.oginos, Mill Machinery. Bearing SShafting, 'C asting + of all deseription.; 011 Tanks and Stills, Buller and Sheut Iron Work. sap- A gen t for CIIFITARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding hollers. IarTIERIEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR 13_20 , 001v.3. C/sLesess. NO. II SIIIZEI.,NLW YORK. gull information. with the Mph.t traffinonloor; al.o, a Book on 4.01,4641 In a e.tzlerS sl.,- velape. sent free. 113 •b, more on/ tend for ;hem. trod g ee will et.: regret fl; for, I OvorLISIOIE phssirlans Ire peovralir oeto.eferet, without refer rotes no Bragger should be trusted. Enclose a c ramp f„,p o ,l o ge, nod to Olt LAWRENCE, R No. 14 BUN U STkET. NEW TORR. noliail tl ,- "I1ITOR OF ALLEGHENY. JOHN MORRISON WIU be a candidate for re-cte,tlOrt to the 31,1, Ity,ubjet to the 4c1.10n of the Unieu Republic party at their Nominattnr Elcettun NOTICES • -A1 exCL I.IIIIITI inc V t itit It IL I 'u., j. ravanuttlot. Leona, :2. Wk. WA' MEETING OF TUE STOCK HOLDERS or 12, eta/Oars Valley MAU road I'm:ll,lMT talli In. held 0.. MUNI/kV, Jinni , ' 7th, 1 , 67. at' .o. 77 rcpqLl‘ titret.t, it which Mute and Ware an theca,. for Octal, a 11,-, ors will Ito bald. between the hour, of laid 2 c't.lock, 4/414 S. F. VON IV /N 7.••••• y. or Szv BEN% ILL,. El. IL. I'••• I•ll,,outt•.n, thcvnibrr • A ,imoN,T . „ I'L,rj,, Ccoofht sly lit he ',eta at \o. 77 ' , mirth street. ou Jam, ry 7th. I,twrso the boors o• 14 Welort, 11.. uad t2<dclort. U.. at yr OM that and 1.11 lion for Preshleut and twelve I,irsetors till he held. • e. F. 11./.li ISONTs IrobSr, FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF Anoual Electioo hr In. .601 , of We P I ItS r N /41,1 NA L 13A NIP will la 1,1X , < on 'lll E , I , A Y. Jantimry Rant. belgr•en 11 u•et..ck A. M.. sod 2 o'clock i• J. D. CCULLY, C. A. Y. 5111.4. Cabbler. Tn nut o‘i. "r ALLionn 1.. S V. December Sth, 11 IQENNITAL ELETIOX FOR threct.Ars.q. 15.114. C wi'l betO on 'TI:Eolle.1. JANUARYAM, etweelo the hours of 11. A. m i. , r. 1.1 tb. all kind 11015. Culd. Ot.l2lPr= — TcueLL , NATIONAL I[7i I 1 . 111,1:1., 1, Decen.ber sth, Icrd. VLECTIO N- tiOTICE.—An Elec , tion tor ti Directors of this Scut, to cer, kir the e oieln4 year. lila be held at the Dent, o TLIZSDAY, Jahaery silt, lot', tctirecu the hoot ell A. Y. and 2r. W. nell:pe9 Y. M. liltliVON. Cashier. nust NATIONAL 11000 II ALLII(1111,11*. t PA., Dec. silt, We. 1 THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIBECTt3IDS of this Bank, will take place at the BANKING HOUSE, on TUESDAY, January sth, Is‘7. between the hours of Il A. K. and I r. Y. dell:p5 0 1 JUDI" P. KRAMER, Cashier. L. T —L ti NATIONAL (lAN A. December `uh. Is 6.1 THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF 111- DECIDES of Ws Bank, will take place at Die Banking House, on TUESDAY, January bth. 1107. between the hours of ll A. K. and 21•. 03. Jell:pel ' K. W. MACKEY. Cashier. UNION NATIONAL 11An k, t ' Llceenther Sto. t AN ELECTION FOR NINE Dl itr.cruu.s. to ierve for the cusulng year, will be held at the BAN K IND DOUSE., on TUESDAY. Jaousry Nth. 1e. , . between the hours of II a. W. and H. S. SMITH. Cashier. lima CITY NaMoSat. HANN. or rirrsi4 . noti, Ct rlsdur,ou, Dee. 0, INAL TILE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIKECTUES Or THIS BANK, will be held .TUKSDAY, January IoS7. between the of I and 3 , O'C'etlt I'. bll.. At the Ithlthltlit 11 c In.rT JOIIN 31k0OFFI‘z, Cashlt• MICIIANGIV NATIONAL BASF Of ITTTSUOIIIIII, • • Mee. o. M6ft. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF 'RECTUMS anti tale place at the NA.NKINti 110U6K, ÜbOUKY. January Stti, lag; between the hours of 11.11.VILN A;at• and TWO IL N. detllpMntwT 11. M. MURRAY. ' ACII lIS ATC. aahAlNelrC., 1 MARCIANThAND MA roun T at, K Me N 811, 1 Tine ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Ullt ecrinis of thle Bahl will tale place at the ' BANKING litltle K. co TUENDAY. January the Bth. 1167, between tne hours all A. at. and 9 P. it. dele:to7 .1011 N NCOTY, Jo., Cashier. Ttllnu NATIONAL BANK. t rtrrsuritoll. 81.1 t, Is6B. VLEC TION NOTIC.—The ut Anu al Elvettou for NINE. 13 E IRECTi IIIS for this Ba A. toeerve during the ensolog yotr, will be held at the Bank. on 'r LIESD &Y. the sth Aar of January, 1017, tetween the hoor.l at of 11 A. at. and 2 r. v. delo:pl9 JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, Cashier. 212.ciiANICei NASItINAL BANK, t riTTettbilou. Dec. 71.11. WA. i Tim ECTORS ANNUAL TIIIS B L N EECTIN e O FOR A• DIR UV H, will bheld at the BANKING lIIJPKE, on TUESDAY. denture Rh, 1667. lictioreeck the beanie( It A. W. and I o'clock r. 31. CTlhle •- ti. MARTIN. dea:p33 • f, CITY or ALLYOUEN X• . TlMAtittnYnig OYYst.g. Decem ''ber 1-th, Pig& ' 1 i NOTICE IS lIEUEBIi GIVEN TO A. , the holders of the stx uer cent. DUN I CIVKI. BONDS of the CID of AileithenY. that the Cuitpons on sold penile. comingdoe Jabiieff Ist. MGT. ertil he veld on the tho btate Tax iat the Butt of Pittsburgh, toCity of Pittsburgh, Pa. I). .1I ^CP EltlION, delttipbl Tremor, of the City of a Ileghenf. BANKS .AN])BANKERS. BANKING HOUSE. N. HOLMES & NONS, Bela Is.erss, No. 57 24 ARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Deposit. received In Pat Funds and Cu teney. Collections mule on all the prlncipal points of the United States and Canada'. STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES Bought and Bold On Commission. l'artlcaler attention paid 'to the purclitee and ale of ATES SECIIItITIES INCLUDING, -Dolled Males Sixes of ISM; Do 20s; • . li o n.. Fi d ves of 0-Ion; • Do.' Seven-Thirties • Do. Cul-silicates of eudebtedriess. Orders sad Vouchers bought or collected. iniSilt MONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. 151 5111TatilIELD STNESVS, corner of tltztt Pittsburgh. gooey LO Jew e l ry Sliver Plates, Ocius,_Plitols,, Diamonds, , tiold and Weer Watches ' Clothing, and valuable ankles of every descrintlun,j The goods cannot be delivered without a ticket. Not accountable in can of en or robbery. Good* of even I descriptin fca . ,' se: ti : ,;110,vest 1 RDAII(I'TO LOAN. f•-• • - • renons dal log td borrow money on • 110,!ill . AND 111.1IITUAGE, • . For one, ts_so or more years, will do well to cell o UCOEtIEM. PETTY. DO3 Ika 1.1111, H 1 CHILDS .. it CO - WHOLESALE KILOS IN BOOTS, SHOES 4EL ND I , No. 1.133--ANr(x)<T--Street, PITTSBURGH, PA.. • To SHORT TIME and CAHH buyers we caller sn- Perim . lade cements as our facilities for buying are unsurpassed by Abribou se East or West. 1 I:remis ingectly from FIRST Itaterts east rely rot CAM!. we L e e enabled to sell as low as any Eastern Jobbing Emu , . • MICILOHANTt are Invited to call and eratnthe our stock and. note our prices before perchaeln elsewhere. CPA-clover. for HOPE MILLS Superior Cotton Yarns, SEAMLESS GRAIN BAGS, L • - Batting, Twine, COTTON AND LINEN,.CARiTT two., two., Will be Promptly Filled at FACTORY PRICES. • • air All orders by mill will recelae immediate and arefdl attention. H. CHILDS Bz . CO OM OLIDAT PRESENTS, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. OOPS, SIIOES, GIITERS .4h.T.T7ZI =EI BALMORALS, ALL SIZES AND PRICES AT THOMAS H. PHELPS' 46 Smithfield Street. Jotix pALMER, ANSIIUTZ . • _ I=l A. ROBINSON 6k CO., DEALEP9 BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS .No. 61 .7tfarket Street, Near Fourth, lUM3 McELINTOCK'S BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,' Nto: 9'2 Federal Street, ALLEG HEN Y CITY • del] 32l (LTG 00113.151 !Or .A.ll. BOOTS AND SHOES. J. WILHELM, No. SS Market St., Pittsburgh, Hits )tist received a very Urge stock of all kinds of -13C0C:VIIVAN17 SIZE CO EIS, kr i ßir he Is Frepazgl ,tt, ch taiee r ar r r s th ro an r t b n i e s c i lle,n; MAKEo e CIWAITIS whlch he war rants to OVli satisfaction. REMEMBER, J. IN - 11.4E1 ,51, ocantme2 No. 38 Market street. ILiILGE AND FILESII AIIRIVAL SUMMER BOOTS, sop, GIITEBS .Ind Bahnorals, • Just received, end be sold st the VEDIC LOW EST met's, either Wholesale or Retell. IIIVZ US A CALL BsrOta. ruacueslsa T.LSZ. 7rltzurt. J.ll. & W. C. BORLAND, No. SS !Dulcet street, ZS door Rom Fall St. t0y1.9. CoOrtit . SOHN irtiLDIN • C. FIELDING .54 BRO., Manufacturers and Dealers In C/11.11W1tC013 2 . shavvcia BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. 'L.P./ring promptly execute/ on the snortest no. ttrA. leTtnAl riov,io rzte_weixo3lingOOte9 ADDY WILLIIIIIS&DARTLEI ,P7-01711a3p3E 11= LIEL , GAS AND STEAM FITTE9II3, Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts., rtrzas Cor. 'leaver and U trantt Street', MANORESTBE. Arklnds of Water, 13.1 and bteam Natures con. 'tautly on hand. leam.l9 pLUDIBING, GAS AND STKIiI FITTING, Hydrants, lion Pumps, (WERT LEAD eV l ) !' MNO Flp " laR73, BABIIO WATER CLOSETS AND WASU STANDS. !TON. T. EWENS, (Successor to Xwens a C 0..) 165 Wood St., Pittsburgh; Pa. wrnao lIXIILTAIT E .JOLINVIOII BERLEHY 8c JOILNSON, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, "K.lttolcrtargix, W." all orders by mall executed sittleactortly promptly attended to A full Hue of Math Tubs, Pumps, Basins, Tat Closets, 'Sinks, Coandellers. l'imdants, and filed., for sale at the most reasonable price.. Orders from country patrons by mall promptly at tended to. Gum Rose eleven description. WILLLEIIS &BERRY 'Redp on band a tnnentan &Meld of WOOD PUMPS, AU kinds of Iron Pumps r Hildrants. nee/. Wate Lead!ince& Zinc, Lead ripe bath Tuba, tlinks. Closets, Wash Basins, Weak Mande, dc., at the Wareroem, Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, AU kinds of Itepairing done prowl/an. ordera-by Inunedintely attended to. iemess -PLUMBING,AND STEAM FITTLMI, IN ALL ITS IIIIANCUES, C'refullittrVgg.tor 4:P,:sr=l:igtP"'Ue` GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS taww" B AT IVETELt CLOSETS, BELO:LENT cee emetti on head and made to order. 9C.43E.T323 des EFEI4XI-EXAMI, 0.1 " T 'lVlTlVArgie h tnliatirib. tatallswdll _ _ --`OSO SAJLE.--4 rarmof about hS acres in Union Townahlp, Alleghun7 oor.htT. situate about four Mlles from the CUT on the Washington Pito. The improvements area large two story siriek 'Jewelling House With LI rooms, a two-story Spring Nouse • CaiTME • Bot' d e • L• ng Lu m ber Boom, a No. ; Ps asse stank Barn. e l ea for ad bead of cst t tg. , Tbrze S. stocked with ?he best 1. N e gilt trees. It Is all underlaid srlth coal. The land is In a high state of cultivatlon. well wetered. fencer Rte. and would suit admirably for _dairy or gerdemhil Pur [NIPE Als. T riage nng the above, with e_good ,lrame House, Ca Reuse, goal nPring and other oat-buildings: with a good ()retard it fine hewing condition. This piece Is also all util derlald with coal. Also, 19 acres adiolnieg the above, unimproved for sale low. Ttas piece la also all underlaid with coaL thrtl,gt" thetirtla4;slll'll fatra-nI • - uville tiallros d s. and the Coal can be reached c oollyrom eithr dr Toe coal alone Is worth all that Is asked forth r :e n a:' tire property. Also Farm 0t173 acres, situate In St, Clair tow+ Westmoreland county, Pa , immediately on the line of the Penn. Railroad. The Improver:l.l4s • are • two-story Frame Rouse with live rooms • 4. good cellar, a Frame Bank Bare. 40100 feet,-.rd other out-bdisdings. There Is on the place • good Young Apple Orchard:lM acres cleared, balance la good timber: fencing generally good, well wateral: underlaid with coal end limeston ; convenient to chunches, mina, *dwells and blacksmith shops.- ether with the personal property such as .toc Implement.. grain la the ground, to. Poseluil n. given Immediately. Farm of 53 acre. situated to Chun ra township, Allegheny county. P.., *taut IX, mi es from the city, seer the line a the htenbenville it.,and within one-half mile of • station• Eluresr - .1 the beetof creek bottom land, and in • Iriftsetate of cultivation; M three of wood tend and pisitre. The Ll (victual. generally good. The so is .1. a r p well adapted for gardening. 'the silent of lb se • wishing to embark it. the badness 'will lato ce and secure mood bargaln..as this is a rare chat*. Also, If arm of 144 sexes. sltusite Elleellelth township. Allegheny minty, Pa., on the Monda gehela elver, sheet ene 11111 e teem the Borough :of Elizabeth. The soil leaf the best quality. The IM provements area farm house with six room.. • g mod barn End - other out Imildlug.; fencing good; abqut so ecm s , of coal. Churches, schools and mils very convenient. Possession Immediately, 1 Also. the best Farm In Elizabeth towtzlitp, containing about 90 sere. lying on the hiononge- Lela river Immediately below Lock - No. k mll.lllOl is erected a large two-story brick dwelling. one log and One frame ban t bath, corn crib. wagon shed, brick spring house, granary, work stop. de.; about Mu.r ,Diein g e above I. first qualiteriver bottom; the baLan limestone lend, and underlaid with coal; and about 11l acres of limestone. There are twoUrcharde of apple trees, in good bearing condi.' non; peach pear, plum trees and grape vines, de. The land is well adapted for gardening purPoths, being a abort distance hum tha teadving bofough of Elizabeth, cresting a market at home for all the products. The property will be sold cheap end on reasonable terms. Also, .A Farm of 96 acres, situated in Elizabeth t rio w urfes i k I. 4 .n, he on Y lVO ' n t u y iall ' et; boot one mile meats are one frame house, with eve rooms, barn. - pring house and other outbuildings. The land Is of the best quality. The above will be sold at very low names. For further 'particulars, enquire of 0. 11. TOWER. net Reid Estate Agent. 164 Fourth street. VOR SALE-100 Axles of Land A. In Wulhington county, Wesley township, Ohio. to acres cleared. balance In tipsber; good house, good barn, water hand large orchard, school and chutches bandy, and within Di mile. of Cutler Sta tion, on the Marietta and Clue/matt Railroad. P , lce Elo per acre. I Acre Lu-ltanksville,2mileabukof Temperance yule, CO which theraltre three tenant houses of 2 rooms each, one frame hciuse of four rooms, all In good mmdalon, 130 Arras of.l.ald for aOO3, 'Host* to Sinking Valley, Blair county, Pa.. live miler. from Altoona by the Sinking Valley Road. The advantavee of thls property are numerous., and by calling on ID We will give full puticolara 04 Acres, 50 acres of which is underlaid with coal, altualein North Fayette TownahiP. on the elteubenville /toad; Improvements, good Frame House, gni ooms. good. Bank Barn; abortt2ooYrult Trees lust in their pnme. dc 30 'Acres In Liston Township. on the Washington Pike, three miles irom the city. 31 Acres In Scott Township, sir. miles out on the old Waalslngton Mae. 15 Acres. In Hose Township, three miles cut Iron Allegt en) Market. 15 Dwelling Houses in Allegheny City. one In Wilkinsborg,:bile In Freeport. one at Edgewood Station, on the Central Pennsylvania uallsoad. Also Immediately aojolning this elation, a few more ACHE LOTcl. Plan can be seen at this °Mee. Also. Bonds:and Mortgages b j ought and aold. OLIN CROPT, colt Realqat ate Agent.. 139 Fourth street. FOR SALE, MAKKET Fa A piece of land containing 45 to ld acres of rich liurial ground, cei lent In the cities, is now ncird sale en r easonable terms. The linprove• nenta erte 1.1 , 1 other o nd utbuildings. It 15 now used as a Slarket usttlen, a la In high order. Yer Curtner par - Oculars, apply to S. 7.1. BRYAN, Btoter In Stoats and Rest Estate, 57 Fourth' at., (llnrte's Building.) Sell CHEAP HOUSE, tildnes Street. 131rmluglum; ...talsang Five Home,•, will be sold on rAvorsble terms, by STEEL b WILSON.',, PUMNBERGH,PA FOR SALE, THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 45 Monterey street. • Alleehery. Contains nine rooms, besides finished %Ulu, bath.room and wrslohuuse. For convenience of arrangement, sod tally and substantial finial, It Is probably an e acellett by any In the two cities of similar size. The house Is quite new, end has gas, and but and cold watts up and down stairs. Apply fur intormation to S. S. BRYAN. Broker in Stocks and Beal Estate, 57 Fourth street, tllurke's .LOTSI LOTS:-1 can now offer Lots as loft as 14:60, well lootttd and In spice/1.." ant place. Also. Lots located 011 the Flit. from WO to 1,053 ' tm Liberty street, from 7to tO 1,500 On iteilefontaine street, from 500 to 903 00 Barri. street. from 650 to 650 lu Ltberty Townshlp• adjoining thv Borough lots, from SOO to 410 Also In PM Township. Lots from... , 14 , to 654 Tan above iota wilt be soldon terms.to salt puts chasers. also, some very desirable improved pro trty, located In the Boroughs. rut Towashlp. Ai. legheny My. Pittsburgh. and ;opining counties. For terms, apply at the Beal, Estate and Insurance 010ce of G. S. BATES, moil ' Butler street, Lawrenceville. iiji.Eß ACRE CASO_W Alaty-oILL PER (MA a nice Farm of ne and three inane, Acres, hear the Western Pennsylvania itallroad, one ' toile from West Lebanon, 3 miles trout Altlersylllt and near to Clarksburg. In Indl •na county. I'S. tts Acres cleared; no buildings on tli pi s or, but plenty of ircod timber and gar• c Mill lose by. A rew hundred dollars would pUt con , Ortable buildings. (rood neighborhood and school In shalt. Af ply coon to B. MCLAIN Sc Fourth Street. I IRUO STORE Penn. Street. FOB SALE.- cations SIT ., nate o in one of the belt lo in the City, having an established business of from 15 to :ti years btane log. A g stock oi .15rugs n hand and store itoinins tilted up in good style. With the above will be cold the lease of the whole build ing, contain:rig. tmsidee the Store Rooms. seven Rooms for dwelling purposes. and Two limement Rooms. dVVIy to it. S.IcL•IN St Cl. No. it!, Fourth est. Oli SALE-12 acres of Ground, well timbered and watered. on tSynlrrel MU, ten Minute.' walk Mom Pmenger tattoo at Shady, Lase, Fourth Street Road. Also S acres at liome• wood Station; and several Farms well located In Westmoreland and Alles belay counties. Also Coll propeny, House. and Lots in the city and suburb.. For further particular . . enqu.re of WILLIAM WARD, (Opposite the Cathedrala No. 110 Grant street. • OIR SALL—One-tourth Interes lathe Kittanning Rolling ..711 To an acceptable partner. Attoly to W. 0. 1311.ICKELL. Uf lialelt h: ho: U SRO:W.ti.C4 Coe t.det:olo3 I,`OR SALE, . . • ._. A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, With all modern improvements, in complete order and ."''on ther' • r ,. Alogoirelt e. VMlr TR t E m l r T gh . nunEu:=B JOHN D. BAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. JOlll D. uAiLty, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER Haring taken°gt a commission as Auctioneer, and eft. vied an engagement with the Pittsburgh Board ea Trade, securing the .0 of their rooms, shove the Tides National Bank. l am now prepared to sell at Ancilou, St.ks. Bonds, Bev:inti Public Eats 4., de., either at the shove rooms or e unßeal the pro.. Particular attenilou paid. as heretofore to the of Real Estate at private sale. Pales of Rcal Estate In the COUntrT attended. OM.. 1 .2 Fourth street. ne= 1.312.d93 ERA:UM 1101 SE, BARN, TWO Mary Frame, BSIOILZHS A-ND DIAL ESTATZ No. GB I.lmlthflel4 btrtet AND ACCTIONEEII. pol — ii SALE-400 Acres of Coal .... Lend. lying immediately upon the Ohio River. I:0 miles Wow (3 allayolls. and 105 miles above Gin. elnnatl. On the ab,rre tract IS a four loot vela of Coal. which, for general purpose.. Is not surotvesed. It le entlreiv Indere nt from the Southern Ohio Coal: contains ' at little sulphur. forge. and cokes well, and for making steam cannot be eke:ailed. The 10 , cation being about midway from Yonseroy and Banging Rock. must make it valuable m i r e. coallbg boats. There le • water front of sof • l .1105 good landing at on vtages of thin river. An entrance ' hoe boon run In the hill about KU fret. trick fin - ed to river s together with the neeessr jistureler m i n i ' 4 .l, 4 le•. 1 ." - n"Jk ! " el ' e 'tl=sr On acid Clinto-1. not-e lan geber witu a ' s - o l' o * e s l, all In acevd run en nA n 'iv of - t h e r mesT ben oak, ash :u th d l' ho n't pl a e r r. ti - m - d ix i.. 10 'Won ld seone-half Interest if rie ee and capital for desired. to • Darla' . " ' Ut e ittN u D. BAILEY. working same., Stock and Neal Fatale Broker. • . No. stn: Fourth street. • DEg[RAULE LOTS FOR COEN- RehIitENCY.S —On acconotof the Luelem ery or the hoes o n e on Tuesday' last, the sale of dertroble Pending Lots, from two to four •~.s'trom on the Perrysville Plank 'tod one mile f ro m A ilechrhy City. WSJ id}OUrtled: The t are uoW offered at private aide. ..A,m—oe-half cash; balance to 2. 2. 4 null 5 years, with interest. Yor picots of Unproven') and further particulars, apply to JOHN D. BAILEY. IC2 Fourth street. HOTELS - - LA PIMPLE HOUSE, Philadelphia. The subscribers haring leased this !ratite House It has Men ItEYITTED AND /URN 'SHED IN AN LLSUAN'T MANNISH, and Ls now prepared .1 0 the most perfect appototmenis for the receptiHon of guests. The IM position among Irst-elass otels will maintained In the mason.. 1 nine past_ torMhte BARER VARLET. GRANT SOUSE, O. ma. ormonmeir, Prop's. Grin of holds sai lcdsil Bleteok Near the Sus pension Bridge, my MOO Auseitaartarr. rA AMUSEMENTS. cs_ - v — NEW OPERA HOUSE. c. HESS DIttiCTOR THIS (Chr:atrus-1 tERNOON. at 2 o'clock, Grand Gala ra.hionable 31.1nec — Tha gre , “ 12 0. mance co THE. THREE GUARDS)tEN• - TO-NlGHT—lmaseuse COT - Ht.:s' . lab: Bill. Two ,plea‘2l.4_7-formanco, . . SIRS. D. P. LIONVE RS. . M. J. c. ,IccoLIAll l And n'strnng ' CaSt from. Opera douse. Onapany,9-n, 'PRE HUNCHBACK. lt.•all to Ills r." 3.11, Loult wyl.e,ter. dance of ,l.allor's illoruplp• Performance to rot,lmle will. the splendid con edy of WU.) 'CS ROBIN. Wednesday—ltr , . Rowers' spaclally of I nil to Tl.r dlisrlici tO taI,DLKI COURT. ar'NEW OPERA. HOUSE. C. L. Diaa...74.111 EXTRA ATTI:.“'I lON FOR lIRItTAAS Int of ttin great Moment's Matn l'ars; , l elontli r 31 1 .11 01 == Ilut,t.t; tat,' ti tat Its Tr tore, t ru,hetl tip >poi el, gantly rt•towlit , : for the ttlt.ttN I) F Ez!.TIVA L. THIS A.F.TEIttit.LJN. at o'clock. Door•aPaa a, • on, ...•cof Y. • A IiItEAT LOU mid, TO HT. Pro. , !ut" lug tut• I utluPut _ M RS. 1.). \ Kit , and )lit. J.. NPCIILLOM! 10'"'PITTSBURCii TiIEATIIE. LESsEIL ANT, 31., 13F.N1/ECISSI)SI lI,AI =;11111= MISS Ada her highly trained horse WONDER., yr wilt nppear oa TtiESI)AT as 112 MI F.' ./....;g1; Olt, THE OT TARTAILY Chrlatzots ♦fiernoon—MAZEPPA. OIL WORKS, COM PAN lEI3I-zo CI!XX-037. *C>xsoei SOHO OIL WORKS. BUFFITZ KEKEW &CO., EANUVACTaktEILS 07 THY CELEBRITED SPI LU LIIBRICATOB, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. Sperm, Lard and,Whale Hill UGH, LOWS OIL IND itandaid White Burning Oil, No. 33 Market area, PITTSBURGH, PA. BEND FOR A . CIRCUIAR , WARING & KING, COIIISSION EGUIDIS BBOIR3 1E Petroleum mid its -Products 4 DUQUESXE Ira r, Iz. - x - nrursaiacriq.ci -3 z , PHILADELPHIA ADDRE.B,: WARING, KING Ea CO.. 19y17:1,15 121 Walnnt9t.. , Phllst. UENDEICK'S LUBRICATOR, =I WHITE, BROS. . 6 : CO., New York. E. J. ROBERTS, Agent, No.!1 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Keep constantly on band Cotton Factory MI, I Dm IL Nlarlllnery Oil, Woolen 'NMI OM Dark Engine. VII, Light Cord tu.lne 01,1, I Dark Car MI, N Light Cold Scrow-Cot- Dark. Car MI, No 2. Wag 011, n015:067 W 0 0 LOlll DGE GIG REFINING • CionLIC. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JOHN WATT, President. !DENNY- M. LON U. Sec's and Tre...-q WORKS LIcTE:IIPKRANCIEVI.L.E. Mee, No. Duquesne Way, • (Nenr Suspension Bridge.) • HANUFACTUHEILI OY PUKE WHITE 131LTItT.CILINA31- Brand -" Lucifer." 12:7,3 EUREKA OIL WORKS, • • 'EJANC7ACITILEItSIO7 . . EUBER.4 C.iltDo.l' OIL, Te Celebraltd EUGEKA SPERM LUBRICATING OILS, And IV:tot:F.:tie Dealers In . • Crude, Refined and Lubricating Oils, LARD, tI'EI:SI,_WtiALE A'l) mu OILS. N 0.31. Market, St., Pittsburgh, Pa. . c. 3.NT ast Cell and examine samples and read certincatea. nols:odi BUY THE BEST, PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, /OH 011, REFINEES Manufactured only and for 5.3.1e1,1 T. IL E TUC"' X CO., Pic:pi:Loci - .2 t...J.3atTlCTorls.es N. W. Cor.3il and Market Sts., = THE LIGHTNING LAMP. ii. C. JONES P. cn.kwronv.: ..... JNO. VCSOEL. JONE 3, CRAWFORD & VOGEL, - Agents. TTIE MOST rOWERFUL AND ' TRULY It 411.1.1 ANT COAL OIL liAd LiILIST EVER PRODULED. -Adopted by the U. S. Government. Fmt e= Ire. Cnesp All , l Beautit'ul. Lives s brilliant insist three-fohl greater tuan any other_ lamp. This w p‘t,itt adapt.el to all Purl.... and as the ick is merely a conductor, never re- NiGititi FOR tALE. Mlles. opposite Poet 01.110 c, above rlttock's News Depot, second door. no2l WY. wIOIISYA:+ EA4IJE OIL WORKS, Marwavre,33.ao - crillo. WICHTIVIAN & ANDERSON. Refiners arid. Dealers in, PE T 1.4 E M . OF FIC E. SECON :+ToEY, COHN EIL HANCOCK T. AND DUQUESNE WAN. vIB3A COAL, COKE, &c. PITTSBURGH NATIONA IIL AND COKE COMPANY, • ltf EVERS, SIIIPPEDA AND DEAL r.tts; Wholesale hue the BEST FAMILY COAL, .Nut Cbc•na non. IfElack.cp3s.. 13PFICIg ANDY AHD, CORNER D PA IeTILEY.TS, Pittsburgh. Pa. All order. for delivery la the City, or gllipteent Wept, wllluteet prompt nod immediate attentlea. It. A. at; Li!: ABE auperintendynt. COALS COAL:I COAL!!! ' IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS. H:UMMEL & RABER • one the attention of online to thelitine stock Of COAL Just receiveil, ineluilirrx the following va rieties Luntp,Noni.lo nnd Chestnut. Lyklua Valley, r e a. 3, and Chestnut, All of which they arc prcparril to deliver at the loadxsr RATES, by the single tun, car load, boat r thousand tons. All orders promptly stiende Ito. (Mee: Itnt Ebestnlit s :re", neer the Depot' 0c0i136 II ARIDSIDDIti. PA. CIOAL!COAL!!t;OAF.:1! --- DICKSON, STEWART 'it CO., Having removed thou Oftee to No'. 0437 jr-aj=•43x - t - y 1811troot. (Lately City Flour Mill) F.CCni D FLOOR, •re now prepared to_fuirash rood Yonghsonheal LQ]IP. NLT COAL OIL MLA.CK. St the lowest Market price. ord,s Iri at their ogee, or addrnaae•l to them through the mall, will he attended to Droto➢UY mr-5:b2.5 _ CHARLES ; u. AILTISTRONG, li/0..1.a IN oughioglidny and Connellsville Coal Coal, Slack, and Dernlidiarlsed Core, ?' A S.D TAU , _ thzri Ccinterfof Butler littg.g9,r‘At rulb.c4ul and Clymer Lock No. I.'i.nt.oburgh • Ft. `.72l27;tirs:llide TUE TAN...PAYEES OF THE NINTH WARD nuringiVierAiLMT;Fifft.:'enl2l2l.d M WINDOW SbeaHADES—Ane Green w lot ol .w and nt/ful eeslints on . T./., arid lialtflroutt/s, Vol , ! Sod Painted Norden, a No. 107 ILarkct street. ocZt JOS. /t.. HUUMES ABB% 11 I= D.A. AADAIShO JAIIES IRWIN. (122 Penn street