4 st --•!-,,v ''' C==4 g too 0 i ..- • CM EE cm EihrWitiobitt#h - itagtftes _ PIIII,LIVIIED BY Penniman, Reed ac. - Co., GAZETIT, BUILDING, =a. se.linfilka. intireet. F. 11. PEPAINALIk, T. P. nourros, JOSIAH - 11.1310 - in m eisos REED-. us ss asssirsrs. = Fluids Cooled: u:..'.. . . ..:«.c.........:. 3 mots • Loodaerad Of otirltei.{ ..................... 13 OaDti -Mat II ooscalbers, (tan .. As . . $8.03. Liberal radoctlona to Newidgya and Asada. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, itim THE,II . CII.O . CiIIRATIONi - - ThO induction of GeneWA 'lonic W. 13=1'411a° the office o 1 't3overnor of this - Commonwealth -will be memorable in it self, as a tritmiph7ef loyalty over incivism. When thitutniisi 'opened which resulted in his election the democrats and conserve - tivnrctinbileans - thottchtthe chances to be •-.. decidedly in.their favor 2. A diep anxiety for repose pervaded the minds of, the Pee' pie. Five years of intense excitement ha , created a powerful longing for rest. The very grandeur the. national , success prompted to'nignantmity. With the re establishment of ordinary commercial: in . tercourse between the two sections, return ed something of thneld northernhabit of , , political difference to the *nth for the sake of advantages in the way of 'Swill' traffic. Then the President cast the whole weight of his immense patronage contrary - to the - expectations of the , men who eleva ted him to povier, on the adverse side. - The greedy, the , selfish, the timid—all the riffraff of the..republican party—deserted and 'joined the , enemy.. They thought they carried victory with them, and de- Tatlaided - magts accordingly, which were . 7 link in Gene - al Eln.any_ the Republicans had a'leader of tried and ipproved quail. ties, used :to , great, conflicts, and , never, known to quail. He headed' the canvass in person, and with the: wan imperturb able seltpossesaion and the same read,iness in expedients he displayed at "*auhatchle and r. f ookontldountain s ..]sOon .pnt'a better aspect on the ease: -The. great principles ,involved in the canvass were brought dis- . • tinctly to vie* imprinted . and oral discus alone. Misapprehension and doubt were swept avey. Truth - and justice; divested of all the drapery of sophistry, were made to stand out iirnativelullness. and perfec ., lion. The coalitioirwaenot only diatom /lied,' but/thoroughly routed. The victory, in its amplitude was immense; in its bear.. Inge sublime. What remains to give it emphasis and completion is the !rumpus - -don-ofithe Governor. ' ' Nor *lli the accessories of that occasion be nnworthy the _conspicuous event. As the nomination of Gen. GEAIIT was at once a resiognion of his personal merits, and of the invaluable services rendered the country in its 'lour tit extreme need by the velunteers; it Is prciposed that the military shall form a distinguished feature in the loin:Witter& The promise now is that the — attendance of military. organizatione will be unprecedented in numbers. In addi tion-the outpouring of civilians will be greater than ever before. Nothing will.bs wanting to make the display in some fitting degree symbolize the magnitude of the event. CAUSES OF INSANITY. In examining in a more detailed meaner the 'various causes of insanity, we will neike use of the Report for 1863, of the Pennsylvania Hospital for - the Insane, by Dr. Sirkbride, which gives the result of the experience of twenty-five years, and emisidies a much larger collection of cases than tiny other institution in this State, and is, therefore, better adapted to our pur- Pose; That report gives th 3 causes of insanity in 4,654 patients, and out of that large number 1,064 - are eettown as "unascertain ed,"l This large number may,'ln part, be traced to the disinclination of fliends to _ make known all the facts of the case; in . others, from the want of correct observe . Sion, or inattention and wilful unwilling. ;nen' to - see what is clear to every one else; and from the ignorance of the peculiar Intbits and manners of the particular indi vidual. "Illliealth of ^ various kinds" is reported- to.have- caused insanity in 783. Thisierm will, of course, include all those bodily disorders to Which flesh is. heir, many of them beyond the control of the burn large number to be traced to negleciwnd disregard Of those prnden • . . tial measures, and violation of those hygen . rules which every one is in duty to hint , :self and:his taidly, bound to obey. Aa a general ruin this Class of causes does not act a -violent outbreaks, ile to . but graduallY, seducing , the strength and --- enfeebling the narrous sYstem and thus at testing thethitul. tatud-be larticularly remembered that the mind can.only be in daenced through the bodily , organization. • .TriWiaciraithia?mysterfatte action takes ,iplace i we cannel explain, hut the fact is no less true that to the 'Lyre-idler or diseased 'action of the brain and nervous system we must trace all mental disorders. -The mina "may be disordered, but we cannot Speak of dLeeae`hi that - which '.immaterial. In. tentOrianae; which is assigned ass cause in 311 . Owes, thinght to, be a much more prolific anise than -this table would show, :'bet: the casethent =ported are undoubted direct remits of -11ds vice, while the ' indirect effects rna3i sae Caused other die. " eases, which tend -to more sud denly. Nor dOetkikl, list i,nelnde thillarge number of-those ~a2leted ; - I,th d e li r i um tremens, none of whieh are admitted into • , :that -institution, - :Correctly Adi appreciate all the evil. influences of this ylece - ; - ,di the • 'dirleasestaused by it should be brought to . gethe, but' this would require a caturid , exerni4tion of the .records of ,differeat = • -hospitale,"isiti:eimiributione - trOm physi ' 'clans in private practice which cannot be had a Safliee'leto say, taliSt - nOthing so ef ' - Tecttuilly takes - away s all 'milli of moral obligatlon t , or so completely destroys the power 'Of appreciation of moral duties as the okalritted indulgence in this intoxiar But without dwellino longer on the play " Steil causes; -ht loOk at the moral sitbses-:_and vie • will find,_ that, though they give rise to a lafga number of cafes, • yet they le'cas" thiin the phyileal. Leaving out of the enumeration the un. , ascertained, causes, we ill, find . that the - physical are to the nioral - in 410 ProPorlion of more - than , twe'to mit,: or as 2,600 to 1;100, and- worm:on bear in mind that all • Moral. Onus act by diaordering one or Mori of . the bodily functions before the eanitYlLs manifest..'Taking them In the orderof their—frequency, we-find 2,019 cases caused ,1:$1, mental anxiety, and here it is proper to dter. the*: *dilution to the relative fiegnerey;i4:46;44Mtleca in the sexes. In men '1:454 , Mal awes Orr rise to the greateX number of eaemiof ihaanitY,' while,-moral_cause. exert' preponderating Influence in. females. ',lllo,leaeon of tills, we- inay 4 triMe` moat 'correctly in part at leant, to:tho ..lifferent'eoniitittitlona of the neva, one being mach more emotional than the other. In cases of mental anal°- , ty, the relatiVe dlOtrOnce 'ln thin teb/0 Is in men R •163. • may also be •n of woman hi society, and .re to which she is exposed, ther, may haVe a strong in iling rise to this particular '11197 ma 120, in tr , that the positi Vie peculiar t as wife and m fluence in gi cause of Inia. We find the difference in a'greater degree "in the cases produced by grief, loss of friends, fix., in men 64, in women 176, and the reason generally given for this is the constant engagement of men in duties which so occupy their minds that they have not the opportunity to dwell on their grief and loss. This may be true to some ex tent, but we Incline :to believe that the greater tenderness of affection, the.more ardent logo, and the greater depth of feel ing and sentiment in woman, joined with the lost of rest and the wear - and tear Of nursing the sick, has more to do with it than is usually considered. it would occupy more time and , space than we have, to go into a careful enumer ation and comparison of -tbe various moral causes which have been asilgued so this ta-1 ble to the production' of insanity. The terms, "disappointed affections, domestic difficulties, fright, disappointed expecta tions," gives us very faint ideas of the dis tress of mind, the heartrendings, the ago nizing struggles and trials, with the fears, the useless.longings and deep yearnings of spirit, which, week after week, and month after, month, have weighed:down the spirit, have ruined the health, and gradually led . to moping melancholy, or that hatred of life, which destroys • the instinct of self preservation, and leads man rashly to at tempt his own life. :We need to learn the lesson to deal more tenderly,with the in firmities and failings of others, to strive to mitigate, in a greater degree, the sufferings and afflictions of 'our fellows, And to exer cise that charity which siffereth long and is kind, and which never faileth. Warm Mn. Joan W. Fonnxvwithdrew from the Senatorial contest, and cast the weight of : his Influence into the scale for Mr. STEVEN ' S, large results were anticipa tedifrom the movement, which have not been realized. This failure of.effect does not derogate from the power Mr. FORNEY ordlnsrlly exerts by reason alike ot his un common abilities and his magnetic temper ament; much lesi from the high position occupied by Mr. Serino's. The age and infirmities of the latter gentleman afford the only reasons why there is no popular en thusiasm in his behalf. The contest to all appearance, remains as it was, between Gen. CAMERON and GOY. CURTER% • Both have numerous sections of influential men enlisted warmly in their behalf,-and their respective.suppoiters are equally sanguine. From this it is inferable that the (division is close, and that there is room for no third man. One or other of these two .be the Senator. It mty be farther remarked that the rivalry in this matter haS in the main been generous. No such amount of bitterness has been developed as the Demo crats and Conservatives hoped 'for,- and which ever way fate may ineli4, there . will be no schism in the Reitubliean ranks. LETTER FROM WORTH CAE.OI.IIITA Corresnondence of the Pittsbnigh Gazette NEW BEENE, N. C. - ; Dec. 20, MG The promulgation of General Sickles' order prohibiting the infliction of corpo ral punishmerit for crime, has been an awful bomb shell in North Carolina. The lawyers, legislators and newspapers are all having their ding at the General, who, not being in these parts, probably doesn't mind it. By the way, the schoolmasters being decidedly abroad, it is Interesting to ob serve that with one voice they'eall it "cor poreal" punishment, perhaps shnwing in tentional disrespect to the :dictionaries, Which are all Yankee institutions: No wonder they are indignant. There Is a general impression that whipping, as practiced here, for the , punishment of crime, is,part of the slave code. No such thing. The slave code is a baby to it- It Is one of mother country Institutions, perpet. sated here, that sarry one back to the days of the plautationists. Ex-Governor Vance, who has a deserved popularity as a stump speaker, delivered a lecture at Raleigh the other night descantinepu the glories of the Old. North State, in which he claimed for her the distinction of having a society more like that of England in the time of Queen-Anne than was, for a wonder, to be found In England itselL And the peculiar institutions, so strange to. Northern men, are all inherited from that glorious era. Among these the Governor mentioned whipping, and branding; and cropping, and hanging, for such crimes as horse stealing and burglary, things England her self has gradually goi rid et, but which her filial off-sping still clings to. You see its no wonder the depths of North Carolina's heart are stirred. One of her most precious relies of the past to be ruthlessly destroyed at a blow! What? uproot the ancient land marks? Why, it's sicrilege, iconoclasm. 'Where would be North Carolina without her whipping-post? Echo and the universal voice of intelligent "tar-heels'." answer unmistakably "Wharf" .There Is, however, soma reason in their feeling at the promulgation of this order. Not only that it strikes at the complacent. view that they are accustomed to take of the quasi reconstruction the President has accorded them, to have the action of their laws suspended by the order of a military commander, but unfortunately a worse thing than this. The Legislature of the State provides no other means for the pun ishment of crime. She has no penitentia ries nor workhouses—only little insecure county Jails: Such a predicament is not remedied in a moment,-and -there is no doubt good reason to question the wisdom of Gleneral Sickles' order at this time. In' such a state of things as exists here, to-day, we need not less preventives of crime, but more; sad'all that legislation can furnish will be long inadequate. Most people at the North have imagined that whipping as a punishment for crime had long ago ceased In this entire country. Such-may be curious to "know how the thing is done: . Every county seat has its whipping post. At Raleigh It stands by the side 'of the Court-house, _exposed to the street. At New Berne it is enclosed by a fence over which a tall man can look. On a raised Platform, a foot or soe high, stands two atom posts, say five or six feet apart. Two ixards extend from one to the other, about four feel from the base, one of which is fixed; the other which is above It arranged with a hinge so as to be elevated at one end. Whenlowered to its plade its lower edge rests on the upper edge of the other board.. Conceive a sort of exaggerated R. having the crossbar wider than the up rights, and you have it. In the e dg es d o these boa r ds are cut notche s , w ni cn w pending with' eaeh other, torn; when the thing Is closed, round or anal eith h er ol sidetwo' esone in the middle suited - to tit a mew s neck and at a proper distance on others for the wrists. The culprit haviug taken off hia_shirt, th e upper board is lifted. He fits his neck and wrists to the respective orifices, and down comes the relentless board and is wedged fast, holding him securely. The sheriff or his deputy stands by with a light, ctunmon slit-hide, such, 'as everybody is familiar with, Ho does'nt strike---hard., Many a man gives his child harder blows, but down the, awakes come delllkrately, one, two, three, up to thirty-nine and the job is - - He haent struck hard. :You think he, did'nt mean to hurt the man more than he could help, but every stroke Of that raw- hide loft-a blue welt for about -an Inch and a half right - at its. tipoind at a place where ; two or three strokes cross each other you see' the blocid has started. The writer saw three persona whipped, twoWere_negroes, for theft. B,oth made more or - less - noise under the operation, The third - was wiThite man who; by an el , . ror In &wiring the' indletment,,eseaped being hanged for burglary, and was being whipped for larceny. He was :11 little del- icate fellow whom thirty-nine lashes with that whip, laid on with the full strength of a man's arm, might have cut in two. He bit his lips firmly, but note sound came froM them. In endearbring to describe Just what he has seen, the writer does not dispute that this punishment may' be elsewhere more violently administered. But it could not bare been inflicted in a milder form than on this occasion. But for its being ou the bare skin n would not have been severe, perhaps in the white man's case not even painful. It was not a punishment to in spire the mind with any feelings of horror, but rather with the `thought that it would be inefficacious to deter from crime. It is the relic of a cruee age, - when men thought little of Unreal objects to be accomplished by punishment. There is no means o 1 pro portioning it to the magnitude of an of fence. It is a thing North Carolina had better have d. ne with I with her other "rel ics of barbarism." f General Sickles order, whether sustained or not by the President, should lead her to the abolish ment of it by her own voluntary action, it will be a good thing for her. North Caro lina is never' going to tetregenerated by reverting to the days of Queen Anne, as her orators delight in doing. Old Earth can hardly uncoil for her sake the hundred thousand revolutions, more or less, helms made - since that day; and the sooner she gets down to the 19th century the betar for her will it be. HITTY MAGMA. • IMMEDIATE BELIEF.—A CUBE Ar LAST.—METC &LEE S GREAT RHEUMATIC lie El EDF, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. tian._Ner. vous ..eadsche. and Pans In the Head and Face. Thlit prepsrstlon is entirely new, baring been in use only • few months; yet. In no slat le Instance at it hems known to fall Toe first dose (forty drop., invarisbl elieves the pain, and, thrice re peated, often effeets a cure. It not only relieves the meat exerotiming agony•, but, when the patient h•• been co ., Oneo to bed for months. • t w doses will frequently • erry off the attack in two or three days; and in many cases of extreme torten. relief has been obtained In a few boon. lb ad other cases V e stiff. rer has been testa ed to health in a shaltspace of time. The great charm of e CA i FE% lilik UMATIC REMEDY Is the small quantity nee nary to cure the most violent attacks of Rheumatism, > enralsia Ron. Nervous Head. aches, and all similar complaint. In tots reep s et It Is eery different to the other numerone remedies which are co Meetly being brought before the pub- Ile; t'e great beneilt of which Iles in the poor suf. error's swallowing three or four quarts of some lenseous liquid, be (bre th e siightest relief is prom ced. Remember that a few crops of this wooderfal medleine acts like wee, and instantly Misstates tbe most cobra able pain. Tell one afflicted friends to try It and be cowrie*. ed. ' , lce one dollar .per bottle. bolo Agent for Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Druggist, Corner Market street and the Diamond. de27.7lre Pittpurghaenna. What Swayze's Ointment Will Do will'eure Itch to from P! to 45 mire, - 2-it 0111 core the moat obstinate eases of Teller. g-It .1.1 cure Chronic Erysipelas of fuse. 1-It wilt curs Salt Duels.. hcald Head. e-It Ist,' cure Itching .4 Iles, all 6-11 0111 farsltlyely core all Skin Diseases. 7nUse e1BAS:11. 1 5 tit Prat =Pr and .staid so more. "ITCH. , Dr. dionynes Olistmerst, ”TATTYLitii .. /TD 11 " A. awaime's ofiumnst, “TErraw. i•ITCH* I 4 .1T0 IP. NEVER KNOWN ..TATTEIIii "ITCH" . iiTATTEssii TO PAIL • iTXTTBI4. I •iITCH" ..PICTTER I . Prepared only by Dr. SWATHE A BON Phila delphia. Sold by IdiCLAIIIIAN t MNKNNADI, 415 , Aultet street,KELLY, Wood 0, JOS. FLEDINO, 84 Iduket at., A. TiJlllllO7Ol4, cor. Ith and Market (streets, Pittsburgh. /CAA DISULTT, Allegheny. • aullidgattre • TUE GREAT MEDICAL ANNUAL —Hostetler'. United litotes Almanac for 1567, for dktrlbut on, GRATIS, throughout the United State- and all eirillzel countries of the Western details 1 phere, will he published about the Drat of January, and all who with to understand the true philosophy of htalth should read and pout!er the valuable suit gestione it eon Mins. In r ddltlon to an admirable inedleal treatise on the causes. prevention mid cure of a great variety of diseases, It entornees large amount of information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic. the miner. the farm r. tool professional marl and, the eaten- IWoos hare been merit for suds meet item; and lat itudes as are most suitable for a eurr...et and eom. prebens,e SIATIONagI, °ALIO:DeIa. The nature. uses, and extraordinary fa nary el: recta ol HOSTETTlett i d eft/MACH BITTEMS. the sts,du 'onto and alterative of mom than halt the Christie,. world are toile si . t forth' in It• Peg., hhich arc also interspersed with valuable reelpes,. umorous anecdote.. and 'other instructive and amusing reading :matter, original and selected. A MOll the An Miele t.O appear with the Opening Or the year. ads will tie on. of the most neetol, and MAT La Ilati son THE •Sician. hood for voles to tne Centrel tienufutory. at Pittsburgh, Pa., or to the nearest &emit for aildroTXB.ll•6 STOMACH •LIVITIMM. The Bitten are sold In every city. town and village of the Called emus. cIU/FA 81151:4 1 ifzi • 11 , ' , :14 WM. lIINGILddr, Jr., Adams 855rnses Office, 54 /VA &red, is an authorised Agent So resew Advernennents for the GdSHTTE.and ail other papers throughout the United States and Vie Q r RELIGIOUS .—Elder A. S. PAI DEN, or Collamer. Ohio, will dallves a scales of disown see In /NEVILLE NALL:tartar orLiberty and Fourth streets. commuting /El- DAI EVENING. at Da o'clock. acamta igrCONSECHATION. The CALVARY PEOTEISr/LET EPISCOPAL CiIIIECII, East Liberty , will Pe enumerated by rire Et. tJa . Her. Elsh o'cl op o Ltckk a IiFUOT, 0a FRIDAY, uu b at lON . x.. A trate leave. the Union Depot at 9:50 A. X., sa turates at .:15and4:10 P. 11. The street can by Oakland leave every bait bone. dial,q6s THE REPUBLICANS OF THE First Ward, Pittsburgh, Will meet THIS (Thursday) Ei7BNING, at SEVEN 'O'CIAJUK. In the BeHOW. Hot/BC to male noml• nations for Word Odle. and ConJoll. JOISEPH .111139. Con:mitt...4 Pint Ward. IZSZIM 1/Trten or Utz WOOLORIDOt OIL Rittman CO” N 0.2 DOT:Mena Way, 11. Sr nomenston Bride., I'm:sat:out. December lath, 1666. THE ANNUAL 'MEETING of the . Stockholders of thl. Company, for the 113•etlon of Direr:tore, will be held at Ml* °lnce on Tian. IJAT, ary 6th, Rai% at..!‘ o'clock it XN aY Al. LUNG, beetetary. CIO ROOMS TO LET, lIIVFIIIIIIIBIIED, At 165 Second Street, From the tarot January to the tat or April. •pply by letter •nly. to JOHN MILL N HE, 6 azarrN Ornct !EMI azcOntitna ItzoincrOa's 1.1171C5, / Pirrencruati, t)ec. 26th, Mg. A SSESSDIF.NT NOTICE.—Not lee le hereby given that the sesesentent for the tired. log, Paving and Curbing or City, etreet, from Ge gen to Pulton tiretta, have been made, and can be seen at this office until "January aro, 1167, after which time they will he turned over to the City Treasurer for collection. CILLELF,3 BZICPT/1118, /Recordinl lll g Itegelator. =EI POTATOES. 150 Ms. Choice Peach Blows, In stem aryl for sale by gcBAN% ANJEIL ELES=22 UNION itEPUBLICANS OF THE NINTH W Ann will meet at the It) 110UdE, U. YlltD&Y EVENINO between the hours of 8 sod 8 Web ck, and nominate, by ballot, city and ward officers. to be vocal for attbe ensuing elect i o n . :lAMBS LITTL. !c o davirrtar JOHN S. /t/IbiY, I mlantimit ORPHANS , FAIR, CITY HALL ranir de23:4144 SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! I s i T l eati t ssE i th v gnMl F mY 5,000 PAIL!, OF VARIOUS MU Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine , my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS eiADIES BOWN I No. 186 Wood. street 13L I ALT-1:1„ HAS NOW A LARGE STOCK OF TOTHUattit ZlNelbripalgriktlifAlM g r lie 3i tiqx l4 h"Vi.;ha Lzi. 8 " an d 91Ealletal greet. Allegheny. delnplel PIANOII PIANOS! t--An entire . new 'la* of %NAM &Co.'s PI& NM. which WlUnow consinered the best mans: also Ed (.7.EL,KBLIATED p ra from -,„„, upward. Persona In want of drat-vs. ri...•17, r• speetfully Invited 40 can and ..amine before purchasing elsewherei' CHARLOTTE BLURB; No. 4a ruts IttflNlt ituncry. - 100 t;1,11, now prime WILIte sant for gala trr OHAIILLB 0. lIALBLET; No. 2411LibtriTOret. p; vivo - A KlN:is:44l4l Jaffa T. BRIM & CO., Ceneeessoto to a. Jones d C 0..) Cornei rourth and Wood Ste.. BANKERS & BROKERS, OXUS= Ur ILL MAPS OP Government Securities, Fore ig: n Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. OOLLSAITIONS made on all sacesslola Selate 11 tha ttatted States and Critasdu. Interest allowed on Tine Deposits. ALLEGHENY COMITY AGRl cm:ritual. SuClET.y.—Tlia Annual Blew. tlon for a Board of. anager. will he held on - 1711.DEFB9DAT. JANIO.IBI rd. liar, At No. SS 11riti street, WO% o'clock A. X. dertiorn GEO. N. REED. Beererix7. GOLD WATCH • LOST.--Lost on the htluessTllle Can, yesterday monist& a LADIES' SMALL, .EttAIfILID, HUNTING - . CASE GOLD WATCH, With piece of cicala attached. 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Second floor. de2s BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS POE THE XX Ck 30 .41.75 r IS,. • JUST OPENED AT - HZGi-BY'FS, No. Sig .-WOod Mtreet • A cliTrlgiog 5 g 1 72, 1 7.17.1., 0 F ram designs and styles. A One lot of AIM STATUETTES, LAVA WARE. DICOE&TED WA. TOILET, BliAarAar AND DINNER BETE, All of wkdob Is offered on the most reasonable rates. IL - lIIGBY. deb: • • • CIIRISIMAS PRESENTS New Books for tho Holidays. proucamoss OF THE LON DON SOCIZTY run 1910110TINU .• Int kN KNOWL.EOOI, Tlie. NM YORK 818101 dUCI STY. CHURCH HODS bOCLITY. do. Bibles and Prayer Books, h. Raw and 7.1e/Ma Stile& TUE CHURCH ALMANAC FOB 18417 JUST ISEUZIVZI). Claii-Books, Reward Cards and eandSy lkitoot Reglater,. !Scrums Payer ss4 Trench Stationers. Writing Deaka, Portfolios, Ladles. Useopsalvas, ie.. se. 81. 8. ZSALTASOZT. Church Book Store, 166 smusasla Cah.S. L 11431..1/111. T3.131111..11r. L. 11111741111. I=rl BARB. DUKE & BluamiEß autootiort to WiIIi:CLINIC t BARII. !a. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh IM=ll3 Plan9s, ' Organs, And Musical Goole generally Avant' for tie Osletrated BEADED RT. New Tort. andaeIIOiLACHER •LI.. Philadel phia. PURIM Also. ESTIT i C0..3 ...COTTAGE.," and It D. & U. W. BIEITEPS “AlIZEICI•11" ORGAN% and TILTON'tI PATENT GUITAR. The Lest Rattan sad German • Violin and Guitar Strings altrafs on hand nolTioia HOLIDAY GOODS ALL HINDS OF BRONZE, GILT, Carlxm Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Trimmiugy &c. ADA. WARRANTED NON-RIRLOSIVZ CAR BON OIL, NlNNesal• and rat W. JOHN ROSS & C 0.,, Wm. 04 MlZabrlaet aller eat, deNEWIhiIANT RTITSRVEGH. PA. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. LADIES' FURS Tbellonteetand Best Week tO the City, BELLING VERY LOW AC THE HAT, CAP AND PUB STORE or as ro cr Ns= dtrDO., . aess 181 HOOD STREET. WATS , AIEg,CLOCILE4JEWELUT, FILVERTLATED WARE AND ' 41.zszto ir 0 7 ED . AT Ei. M. Cortri.'l9, 87 ONO Street, Allegheny, Tl.e Watch sod Clock Bepahing protaptit at tondod to. deltrtT OH! HOW FAIRY LIKE. ' • • SINGING BIRDS! BINCINC BIRDS!, OP BABE= BEAUTY. AND PINES? BONG. ....Smother lot Extra Blois, wilt' • One MOthrlett or Parrot, Wirral, Atoaaa and °Mar CAfrits, at Direr. 3.24 Wood street. W. W. IMAIDSHAW. ambit.'" IZTICS. ALLEN'S REFINED A Superior Article tog SALE BY GLUT & =TES, Sole Agts., 215. 'Liberty Bt., Pittsburgh. nothbll FORTHELIADIES. c Lomics *m gr . moss, CLOTHE!!nu:Proms. WASHING ISACHINES. rtscaato Inovey A rauso Tomas TINNING LEON s .5 Ta lb. Heuse-nr . lashing importam, 3514 Wood threat. W. W. HAADSHAW, deft . lATETTACII & MEASON, "" 117OOK8a01111 TO CSIOSSMA.N i CZARS. • lilsonhietirersot OBE MEATH:ES BELTING, So. Mao street. Allestouy City. Akio Pull assorts:ant of Beltloust ANDE , B , 99 4 2 :17 .8"". le tre ' o ll . Vltia r grea b irlt • • NECESEIVEUES TAP THE WM TES.—For rad 000w.n wine sad mho/ frksi "2 7 U rr " Cifp.'slitiltranVtruelthos. rlt=i 11.,Atr...1ustrIlitS:=IN Wixom and other P . 4 WS- Ler Condiowsv,Vl othoPaelo., col et P. uo vivo. No. 140 antni. Itlfala. Aid dies- 11 rm. PAPEIIB-4Valland b 1,1 nigto¢s; ostSdoe wad modern, for sale del w. F. gAitsim... ST WoM strest, NEW ADI7KE 4:I3EICALEW.C.7OACI- 11 WANTED -TO CONTRACT FOR cry of tram 75 TO 100,000 BUSHELS CHARCOAL; Duda, tbe semis's season. De 11417 to toMment e lot to 15th April 'next, Apply to or address MOORHEAD & CO.. - • 99 Water Street. de72:osldw, WHOLESALE & =TAIL FUR. N MIMI/ HUM for Water, Gas and Steam Goods, 3.07 SSzasitialleaci PITTSBURGH; P 4. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., - Lead FBA . / Sheet and Bar Lead Manufacturer 4 Dealers In Dig Lead; trot ripe, Bobber Hose, Dom Dlpes Ind Zlczewn, 011 lillobea,llteam - Gauges sad Whistle., (Hobe Vatic*. Itafet7 Valve., Enameled Iron Ware, Iron and Copper Clnk■ mid Bath Tabs, Brae and Iron 1,111 and TO?. Etrapa. and4ll lands of Mirexemes se Iran. 41124,ocsias imp BY Plumbers. Maelib:dots, Coppers=Mks. Olt Refiners. Railroads, eta air ••Mail orders promptly attended to. del .WII Z. HOUSTON'S. Na. 65 Setttbdeld street.. American (Waltham) Watches. Dealers La Watches from all parts of the country are remladed that the undersigned Mug a full xi sortment of Waltham W►tebes. In gold and slicer cases,'constantly on band. Large reductions In the priori of movements and :cotes have recently been made, and the Internal Yerenoe Tax U no longer charged to customers. The good repute borne far and near by the menu• facturer of the Waltham Company makes it need less for the agents to tale their claims to general patronage, or to do more than caution the public against spurious and Inferior Watches with which the markets are flooded. Every Waltham Watch, of whatecer class, I. warranted by epeeist certlfl• cafe, wtreh should In all cues be demanded, BOBBINS * APPLETON. AGENTS OF THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.. de:Am% 162 Bresdvriy. N.Y. ROSE BUD BOUGH AND BEADY, Bose Bud Bright Pound, Bose Bud Golden Bars, And other/fated Brandt of TO 33 .a. CC . O, 31theactured by R..& W. JENKINSON, Fifth door from Baspenilon Bridge, , crwrir. 200,000 Lancaster Negate last arrived, will be .old Oran, dettthal 1:1 CO 1 1 4 41 " 1 1 11 -V3 ir. mrcrlr cm HHOLIDAYI G rTs UI7I'I6TU I .II I , H A VE- EX D China it Bohemian Fancy Goode, . FOR SLUG DT RICHARD E. BREED, , No. 100 Wood Street. ' dell TN CONSIDERATION OF NEMER -01:113 2XPLueIONS that oortnisT from it. aro of INTICILIOR OIL, Ma asoleroVooo Water onseioded to roll their OIL AT ILITTAIL at WASIKUUSE, Ng,. 88 AdCamliceit Elltresert. be 011 is duarsuteed to 151'AN0 ♦ FIRS. TIM? or Ito VISOStii and upwards, end is inspected for to port by competent Issetweton , - Those who desire s uniform end ItILI4ULE AR TICLE will do weU to purchsse the 00110 Ott.. inurrum sisitew CO, 140. 33 MAME= bTitlirr. Meettlnists end ell others ens b. randehed Lard, downs cod Petroleum Lubricators et retell. notch to pmersznanurNOTICE—JADIGES K. CHNISTY hu purchased tee Interest et JOHN HALL. la the arm of JOHN HALL & CO. The name cad style of Um arm will be JUHN HALL ♦ CO.. u heretofore. JAM= ■. ClllitliTT 1111trELIA W00D5.... ♦ALLEY 1011016 PLOW WORWII. 131 and IA3 Llbesly Iltrimit. Pittsburg* JOHN HALL & CO.. • alsontaetorers of all varieties of Northern sad Southern PLOW*, UNION NOWZDS. ISULX.CT HAY NaIEICIS,_UIATIVATOSS. Le., sad dealers In AIiftIuULTURAL LISFULMeNTII of all do. Seri pitons. ririeIIIICIU, Doe. 1.12011. •FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • A FINE BFOOK, ADAPT= FOB Scatclew Noreriserasto, - 'OF ALL. KINDS OF .1" NAT 3ai 1=1."3E" , OULD AND BILVEN WATVIDDI for Ladles • (Amu: CHAINS AND GUANDY; OLANT eETS. to varloassetOngs; ut.!) AND WILVEIt PENS.._• ',ALYEA BPOoNIA VASS% URNS; • FANCY . ARTIOLES. Ae.. AA., • JOHN MITSCH. No. 112 redirsllll., Allegbooy. scalt:e6s PENNNYLVANLI AVENUE AND SHINUIS to KILT bEWEIS Agegett The groperty Genus of the Second. Third, SIM. Seeeettt and Klghth Wards of the City e l PMs• huge, are hereby nettled th at the My floglast.of haa left In inf peke a list of .11 usuameats made for the oonetractlon of a boner on Pelasylvanla Acclaim and Shingleetreet, with a plot of the tame, showing the location and names of all those mi scued. The camUtiona of the parties Ulna "easemed era. That tithe amount Itsad tog againct them la not paid at the end of thirty days from the date of thla notice. It will be toy duty to place the a .me to the .band. of tbe City r °Helton for oolleciloi cablkeoet to Five per cent. With coats and :eviler eolleotWit. WK. 7.IOI4BAUti. Treasurer. IMIZI BELTLIIII BELTING f LEATHER AND CUM BELTING. GlUM P lntla re . ISAR/ICM; *e. Of the but yollty and lowest prices, al the Rubber 2:/eopc•t, N 08.28 AND 28 BT. OWE STREET. deli - J. &H. PIIISLIPB. GEOBGE HEAVEN, CANDY MANUFACTURER And dealer In 7011Z14N AND . AXERICIAN TIMM PIONLIA, NOMA /lc., No. 112 Federal Street, Second door from the Ptrst Settees' Nita. •••••••• • r r••••••••Y' , nvvrir sr • WEST EMISSION BIALCHINE STONZ WURIEM Northirsit Comer ot Wee Common, •LLZOUZ2T. FaID`K ALIVATZR • cu. • • aWe cm baud or prepare on @bort notice • HEARTH &ED PTEP erroxica, _rtAes . POE HEAD k 1i TOM B i f r ia Lt tee airOt ars promptly executed. klalkiNlA• 50N ABLY. 0c015050 vrWILLUMS W. QQWAS ILLIABIS & COWAN, PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT ROOFERS. Thor:: on Lands lams IOPPIT Of R 4 oISX Mato Cement. telt. xoooss rogids t o atiosflen Woo to Os I NC tigM i ntoVi l oomogr o :Pi l tlLAV. R. "14 CANDY TOIBI Oa band and for isle st EASTERN MULLS, by = V TIOQUETS, CANNELLA, ke...-We A , have tine largest and beet stock Of WINTHig LOWNTillitt p LANUS ghost the city, shd us prepared to tarnish wedding and other parties Imp . T h a o h n le . a u n ti d .. H . an w d 1, 11 . 0110e:4A fo r lo m r i u mo l=e or t ,ill ? ,h n Cornea, Ac. AU orders PromPOT attended to. Oar. rim to the tireenboasee every rswpdsates. 4414 JOHN R.• 41 WIIDUCEL I SCHOONTILIBEI/ & SON, J • Pittsburgb Wblte Lea4l Works, PURE WHITE LEAD. aum LZAD OBOUNDBA JISKLA MOIL fox MUM, MEM Vourtb.s4reet, Op Stairs. nerom REBIOVAIL.--THE 11:7NDEBSIGN. VD have removed ths ogles cd the HOPI OIL WORKS remand Market street, Pittsburgh, to the Works on CAltso2l OTETXT Brownstown. where %beg eon nereshir be found. Pordcdrice Address 888. Pittsburgh. ready nfirtnart a grmi.tana. CObozos Gabon. Footacyr and Harotan for oats te . onazians 47. nustsr. 0.1- • No. lini.litott OR BBL& DON AOL , received iirid i nt u er u gy A.. zawor . 00. .soN Witoknie Dist!ln,. II *ea Mot. CA-1133. TIIONA/1 J. ILALS, J. TROWF. CM CANDY TOYS 3,000 BOXES CANDY TOYS W. P. UV3KEB &MX, Candy and Toy btaantactursit.. Corner BIM and Liberty *trod! 1•I.:1:-LVALE104:1 01: 1 1 la VIE SOCIAL BAND comstrrrEs OF AMILLAGETENTA Haring charge of the GRXHD YAM A.HD FEnTls 1, VAL, to be held In CITY HALL. Pit ' burgh, on the 14th '2415010t January, 1307, 01 object of which le, mainly to extend help to 1.1 needy, re speettelly Inform the public that t Soliciting Committee, to-procure dentitions In oney and edibles; bag been Increased. The folio mg ladles hare kindly consented to SelTelld 60/IC t on: Mrs. Mary Beech. Mrs. CaroUne Johnson. Mrs.-Stephen Williams. s Mn George wen, Mrs. Plants Iletbnalt, Miss Anna M. net, .„ Mrs. sm.!' Catlin, Mrs. Miss. J. Hutcheson Mn. Mary blue. Mtn Manz L, orence. Cards of admi silo a to the Hall, Site i tts each. MOSES IlirWS. Chair M, H. J. DAVIS. S. L. HEALS. Se liar: .6 GO TO • ri.cmoltEeTis , , No. 16 Fifth Street, FOR . HOLIDAY -GIFTS, reeelsedslarge and well selected FINE GPOCCDS, CONSISTING OP I=OX, .a.m.c•mias, AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, SOLID SILVER WARE, FABIAN GOODS. FORKS AND SPOONS. . , TABLE CUTLERY, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS, irr.A.o&DItS, ceo. And a ven lane stock dr FINE BILVES-FLATED WA EE, From the best Ilanarseturers and the Irma r LATEST STYLES. Do not forget the Old Stand NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. .022,095,17 HILLERMAN'S HIT AND RR IMPORIEIL Port with a HF 112180 Oli rt C9kpli tioo t2 _ erhel:a cdfered irmrstmriacrai ra.A..zausio. Our specialty 150 W la EstmeLleasy "and Cilreamtgas R , SLEIGII is, CARRIAGE ROBES, • Although prepared with a fUll line of HATS AND CAPS, WHOLISAI.N AND MAIL. Eal_ll-41alaNT.A1NPS No. 75 - Wood Street. KANE'S PATENT Prritouum • soil , . SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP d. BEAUTIFUL. nom HUB 19119111% BOAP CORM% • ArACTEPS PETROLIEUX 10411 1 After nemerone ratisPectory .tests hundreds of fanrillee, conadmitly offered to tbe pubile, on Ito established merits, no the best Toilet map In the market; so a 0. et-rote Scutari, Soap and Itemise of beingth Males. Item also miff edicariou emolleas, enrollee* remedy far all Catanerme Disease. Pro Its peculiar cheralcaledmblnattona It is en- Ural ReaGam eurplasaant odors. and foreign suer+ standee. Tor sale at the principal Dmigista and Grocers la Yritsbargh and Allegheny. sal 040 FITTSBNIGH PRE lIINUFICTERING CO., = Printing and Wrapping Papers. CLINTON KILL,STEUBINVILLE t OHIO. HMG=ON KILL. NEW HILIORTUZi. YE. OFFICE 121 D WAREHOUSE, • No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0171CIR15—• ;NOM HARTJE Prenident- JNO. B. LIVINUBTON. Troortuar. . • 5AM07.1.. HlDD.Z.no.retary. • DIZICTORS—Assasist Hartle. John O.Hrell; Hammon. John B. LloingHon. John H. Perkin/I. C. H. blordek. - _ Casts Paid for-raper Meek.' nomoio • W. 1. M1ZA1....W. C. 1101122.... C. A. r. WM.& Krum, HOPPER & Co., , _ R: B. Iglgor.) No. 40 iiimitlifteld St.. • Itimaticturersr3?d Dealers to all Wads a 33PICMLXVIT11:711.= Parlor, -Chamber, and Dining Room Beta, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, Together with • fall assortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured FurnitureL Cotuitantly on band and tar sale at the ioeist Claws.ls 'ft-100 • MALIN COTTON WORKS, E. 'ErirDE'S SONS Are now prepared to inannfaeters COTTON TARN, CARPET CHAIN, COVERLET TARN, CANDLEWICK, TWINE. COTTON WARPS, tr. * ., to. WEST CANAL STREET. Drees Robinson and P. e.—AA orog e o n y y teirghtetam to. no* nee SKATES! SKATES! Prize Skates, Club SkUtes; SKATES FOE THE MILLION, AT CO Gil Dispateb gandhig. NUM Street. - dell FCOR BENT. AIL Et.C1C02614 Suitable for one or two Single Gentlemen, touted la a central part of the atty. Inquire of WINASTER, RATTAN A, BUTEERFIELD, ATTOHNICTII AT LAW. 4445.qta No. 1M Grant Street. REMICK &HBO, Engine Build ; m :ND 11141.CHINOTP, amnuromurers 'et Itlealek.s eldest Balsam Valves lb.r. Steam U. glues as iz, AWl ..L UtAii424 . 2lr u er g ir ta ms om o u r tz ma or iast an Valves. Itollera rim freslis. wan:lAl_ Java Coonectlass,_Bnlis rumr comic* MAXPIPO.t4 Amu .n.. S am rMtaburey.E ne 'Ulu nod mamas up ...Maur &ter 011.1.104 ALL:IIIENT CITY FLOMrit Air S. C. MoNAEITER & CO. No. lab Ohio Xt. Allegheny. u . `Wholesale and btatall Malays Rn.• . ll7ra i rallies, 41131 T-let l . - - idIIBBILINN, Filth Simi, bet swiss Tunnel and • ChaUsans Strada, 111/111111HITA ANDVALER INHARDWARE . imearrai,2=gir ROOMS BILV-7 , Onsieset. Pitaa, lidl o Parse -Flatradsk gusd Black Paint, s* ato m t rz, m, _other bau• g a l• • ilf rousVlV *4 ,,t 4 al ga /1- 7,„r tra, doom NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLIDAY GIFTS Of Affection and Charity. 'HEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH HEY SEWING MUMS, = Rosewood, Walnut & Mahogany Cases • PRICES, ' From 60 to 200 Dollars. There is no investment that pays a better interest, or brings more comfort, health, happi • I and relief to the House hold. WM. SUMNER & CO., _ No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, PR, N. B.—Patent Portal/ Machine Castors can be at tubed to all Wheeler d la lion laneblaes 'rhea de sired. IMPORTANT TO BRICK MAKERS. E3ca.c•coo Briol3 IX TEX HOURS, With Eight Men! SWORD'S STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, 31/L2PCFACTTBED BY The Pittsburgh Brick Machine A-ND BRICK MANUFACTURING CO., per the laden, fiddle ud Sati-Tutetta Mkt THE MACHINE IS SELF-TEM. corts'only 81.500. (right to use beteg proportioned toaextent an I popn *Con ofterrito ry.) Is run by as S inch cylinde- engine. works all kinds °relay. makes- BOPKBIS BRICK, pressed in steel moulds, requitals only eight men to dig the clay, feed the grinder. take . away the Krick' and hake them In the yard. and makes brick as fast OA yon Welt to nut tits erstne. In our own yarn, our rate of making 1. from 45 to 30 a minute. We claim this to be the best PAYINO Machine in cue. A machine may be seen In operation In our yard) et olenwood four miles above the city. on the north ride of the Nenosgabela dyer, reached by the Consultant% Railroad. Machine. Yard, County and State Rigida for sale. Tor roll InSunnation. apply for circulars. in per. son or by mall. at be oilice. We are prepared to fill large contracts of brick. Samples °fibs brick to be seen st No. 70 Fifth st d.ret, the Ogle, Adry THE PITTISBURO EMRICH MACHINE ANU BRICK MANI , WACTUKIING CO.. 359 LIBERTY 15T., PITTSIIVIWII, PA. S. M. 3139,_ Pre•ldent,_ • . ACKLEY. Vice President; W. M . IfcCRACK.EN, Treasurer; S. A. RHEBYAILD. Secretary. DIZACTOII6.I3. Kler. A. Ackley, W. M. Unsaid. John Aiken. W. str. Culp. desips PITTSBEGII GIS SIVINGCO•, Nice, No. S Merchants' Hotel, COR. THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. CIIPIPIPICUIECEUM JAMES I. Rl.litita, President, ' ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President. ARTHUR BELL, Stiey and Treisin DLITZTOIIa: JOHN W. CILALANT N. J. HIGLEY. W. IL DUCH. natindl. A LLEGHENY COUNTY. ffs,—ln .am the Court oremomon Dieu. No. 477 of March Term. NM RICHARD WILLIAM. et us TS. NA THAN P. WILL/Alin et a/. No./32M Partition. • • . . And net., Horesiber Mth, /L. D., 1864 no essep. Dons Inning bees Sled to the report of Isme Jones, Trustee . Made and eonfinned Wei 'November lith Ins_ ,t. it Is cosenned aoscautel, and Hon. DAVID HITCH= la appointed Auditor % ascertain and pay the Hens w winch the rued reported In the Sands ortha saki Trento la subject. and diatribute the nalanna, Including tbe s •eurities taken by said Trustee among the parties Interested, It the same can be done. It not. to capon the facts to the Court. ,•••••••• HY Ti L IE 1.11/1311T. In al rzoit Tur. Iscortn. Attest: JACOB H. WAL*ISH, ?natty. ICOTIOX.—The Auditor &boye a ailed will &Dead to tho duties of his appolotialat at kis oiler. Po. 140 Yourth await. Plusbowcb. on TUESDAY. the 16th ;lay ollatou7. A. P., 1367. at to o'clock. A. M of said day. - DAVID EITCH/F -d.X1.1.3C/flia: C. C. .49.X.C3111)30 0 , Dwirx IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, as=r-ecrictra. vcr.asan, AND French Clocks &c . T rgekeilittila . even to the REPAIRING 07 MP. 22 11Ilte Street. ies:vaser JAIIIIB I. ALM zutr.criumaprcore. OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, .10.410 Penn Sired. LIMN & PITCAIRN, Proprietors.. sa-Otonlbases and carriage* IgMilhe 4 dor all train. Also. Cairtadea for Tnnera3, Woddlna and Parllca, at abort notion, and ressonatdo ruts. Stable Open Day and Night • ntaser.re.s MONUMENTS, GRATE STONES Vanlo, Foulitaini. • statuary, Vases, DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, • •• .T. BROOME, self: ' No 00 Pose atrikat. DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! JAMES T. SAMPLE HAVING BOUGHT THE ar ELL 'KNOWN DRUG HOUSE ON conbEnn OT ItnirEPLAL AN D • BUBINSON BTB.. ALLAUCLIN It, Win keep on band a ban assortment or all kinds of rarrcromo, And watch will be acid 'cheaper than any other Douse In the two cities. Preeerlptiona careen/ prepared by drat. elael * NM; of PATLY WIEST and, WAVY soars on band. 060 BROADWAY EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, tot COBNIIIIFTEMSETIMIIIISTS. 101 Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Story. 761511 CAN 0113Trit5 USD GAME of m Mad, on bind. 4 ~ , 11. HOLIDAY GIFTS. PARLOR COAL VASES. PLATE wcuraisa j . RUM COAL HODS: PARLOR' p i t s •liPANA ti USURY PAN LEM. FIRE MOAN COMMON PINE Lit s iA apalur. COAL - it9llspilTiMeB3sG EXPoßitm, No. 124 Vircoad. • dettami • .• "If•1011MIRAW: lkr." — Er PAPER RANGING& - yoji risiagerirrawat Deulpui, 'with Sal Bor. 4Le aßl.l2l2:arEen—Pautyrelaa rattans on Orange. gr gAithLe•-iair /pelt Paltaraa as Red Clay g n a t . 11.1614Mulls18—Lsoe and MIIII Patternsalon.'" sell W. P. INIM1?-rht. livl3obi tk: WANTEII.-Gradtaates of Li*Or.' ail and Commercial Colleges to engsoic tllll, martently In betimes. re4olving nalmnnattSttlp and business co-respondence. , • Apply with reference, (over McMaster eSsz• aso's Law Unice,' IL IL cuoutS. , o Grant st rittsburih:t!a• !MEM AGENTS WANTED TO 8E1.19 1 I T 1 E CHILDREN'S ALBUM: _ On. , I ' . PICTURES AND STORIES. l ' I WA' ten and compiled by I. ADA SULLARU., , The Book mutat. a Steel Portrait of the manor. , more than one hundred pictures. and io tilorly. printed and bound, and moat .ple.ae CI Hui au Oren. Address W. J. HULLAND A VD,„ _ dell:rws 3( o. 73 Third at.., Pittabarth FL 1 WANTED—Good men to seld,*i sample or otherwise. a Middle and praiseworthy articles. Alen that bare 10. • money Sie dug patent Melts and •Tlat-tialltnu Wu+ craters." can get permanent employment. Money and roods adranced sulbelent to start any man Mil paying busied : a. All that bar.. applied anotild eal I again. lined reference required. • • ba). 103 f. (LAIR 8111,C1CT, deaf (Room AGENTS WANTED—TUE BEST CHANCE YIST..-A Work of flistorical Value Naational 'Wpm ae. n o d y Work on oar Navy Tel in the lied. Arena no competition. Press. , A hliAti UT AN u UM" NAVAL NON RANDERS, by lion. &ISLE one hedis tinguished Author and Historian. In hand some volume. Illustrated. Send at cane for terms and territoryj Addreu A. L. TALOUTT, 58 Market street. Pitts. • •• 146 WANTED BY tat JANUARY, A GOOD STABLE, For TWO OA I'HICAZ .110BSIS AND BUGGY ARMY to • APILLSTEE, (LUAU t CO.. 08 Qrszt Street. ELIME3 AGENTS WANTED BY THE EUw REICA SEWING GINE COMPANY to Bell their NEW SMS MACILINE. Wit sew from it.... raper to beery Beaver cloth or lest netwilne 'out change of feed needle in Widens. Seir-alestleg Immure loot and newly designed tow motioned llarmacrw J . Address, nclaunr Kum . R. HALL if 00.. MiNenl ANTED--AGENTS—DALE AND T PILKILLE—In every part a of 14'00:.fera Tana. . ri/ Vitigrat h lmtrz i or e FO i rar" "434 - ! ”TtigTßaTElk •o . er LINCOLe manta N O SIIO.IIIC AT Ifil ssasslost:liNGlTELD.* Eltb by th aeon m Publists eta' rates &Vowed. For fall pair:Uri air i pema, or address, 43 r Fifth etreerrlttsbar 'b. AGENTS WANTED FOB `NEW ..-..8U05, NOW MUM. WOMEN OF THE WAR. BY MIAMI MOOSE, wing, of "The Bebe Woo BeCord." ea. The obJeet of this work to t collect aatipresent norestives of the e eereloes of the •crseso *toe awed the i r e rfle r o c f a the Ivor, an t a l t =eft to learn Its glee 6oo , passe, e s g u d t houbt Wmtesied with steel AZ 1 1 I /or &Win, addltostAtt — , apply to XlO Y WW1:0. ecd .15to. 68 TiAb street. ritiabhfgh. y 4.24:LVlce,pfhli ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of 1861 and 1862. All who served three years are entitled to ANS bounty; those senior two Teen. 65010 r whewere discharged by reason of wounds, or theirbelro. 2hree Xonths Extra Pail Is doe Volnateer °Monis to the servleoltstattin, -- and Maas:gen, mastered oat, or store April 1, Ints. YENlituri& —Permanently &tabled ore entitled 'to Inds $2O or s2s,,necotatott to duree of Mash:a tty. W. J. t HALL I . A.TYLI3BON, Attorneys, lk,firaat. Ptamat.'PltAahrrrab. Pa. . B. F. BROWN, Local Claim. Agent.' 11. - 13. SAN. COSIL, Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (13.1:0014D /LAM) Pittsbzugh, Pa. Tensions, Bounties, and Arrear of Pay PromptliColleeted: No charge made mall dal= are seeded. and ties but • mode I ace fan. noy=0:0 SOLDIERS, BOITSTIES, PENSIONS, Extra Bounties, Back Paydk,c.., Collected to thitEthorteet possible time, by A. AL BROWN. .791111 S. LAMM. m M 021 . e14 H ot 11Lnith Ll tree . t,_ nollkddher rITTEIBUItGIi puor. RORBOCA. INSTRUCTOR ON THE PIANO, And Teacher of Vocal - Music. n 00315 AND HOWE. AlOft No. 81 .Ifierz - v Elizre.ot. despx4 WRIL'A., SHIN N. - '.IITTORXEr AT Lair, Ito. rao Fourth Sc.. olttoottte aim rarticolar a tt ention peen to the collection of an oonntt. DU notes. &c. Cotten %dents to Nett Tort. Bonen. Bantam. rhiladeln't a; Beaver,. Bellefonte. 'Acadian ?a.: Indlanaputts, Ind.• Morgantown. W. Ira, ittttn. B. 1., and elaentare. aol JOHN A. STRAIN. • .15-XarrlELFl.2,' - Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace • AND PUICIPTIL(TE, OtIIee,II2Ith POLICE M. opposite Cathedral, prrreamzew Deeds... Com% ElortinEarn Aranooledgments. Positions and all Leam amennlon adtal promptness and dtspatalL WILLIAM JANCEY_ NOTARY PUBC. 'ENTICE or TEN PEACE, AND REAL E S T A TE AGENT. thileo, comsat of Batter and Drover streets, Lawrenceville. olVeTlV lWaU tre.ar Be a u. end potation and ockacrwiedgaient of all kind.' of Le.o. Convelaoceo. WILLIAM JANCET my2llbl3 , Justice of the Peace and Notary Pointe. EIISTACE S. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, It Pennsylvania Aven”, led of the Menial ni,ippert, Clams Street m712:01 'RAM T. EWING, , Attorney at Law, 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa malssioner for Ohio, Kentucky, W.N. VI r• lasourt and other thus& airl6tatie EM H . C. BLICHBELL, ATTCIRNE'f a, GOUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, PITTSBIIIIGH, PA, inrcbta JOlil C. 111cCOMB8, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. No. 87 Fifth Street. Airrendosa Bounties. and Arrears or Pay prompt-17 collector. - . ouNicat MTVFN7:MrIMi HOLIDAY SALE. We are now rif:rlngdurtag the Holltaft. special ladueementa to those wishing to parebue BOY'S, YOVTIVII OR SUITS AND OVERCOATS, Call and exazaLae at Jr 0.41 St. Clair Streit. GRAY It LOGAN. HENRY G. HALE" MERCHANT TAILOR, learthm:eet Caries of Penn & St. Clear Desires to retain thanks to kW Steads sad the nob.' te for the guar past revere. and retpeetNßy 60110. tel a stare Other faulty nedrotuute. to. weld t===tM Large and Carnally detected Stock Fine Woolen Goods Platlcolsztl adapted t 4 Mfillat 1111 Ell 1111 ID 11111114 sall4G P.AMTKRB. ---ilk" J (>IIN r.F. CA - 1.1.t.:11t, -, . =IMI AMU tlitMt ' ' _ itINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 64 Hand St., Pittsburgh. Ptai. sod jut of atet7 detesiptlcnt dews toorder. AU Ornam ental tt a iono prompta at reason. able rates. ~,,,..., wILLIALK B. BROWN, (Woo Of cis nom of Bums mozzow.) HOWIE AND SIGN PAINTEMII, horth•east ciirner et Third and Market streets, PITTJDVfI A, PA. I ' - '1 cunroszws s