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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1567
ACTION IN RIGHT QUARTERS.
We invite attention to the action of the
City Councils, of Pittsburgh, and also of
the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, on the sub
ject of the repeal of the act of Assembly of
,
April, 11, it, depriving the Connellsville
Railroad ouirpsny of its franchisee. We
know that both these bodies represent tiuly
the interests of this great community, and
express the almost unanhnous sentiment,
not or this city only, but of West: rn Penn
sylvania ; and also of all fait-minded men
in every part of the State. - • '
We have recently discussed this question
very fully iu the columns of the GAZETTE,
sn tiviCit is not necessary for us to go over
the ground again. -All we - wish to say now
is, to express our gratification that the
gentlemen who are authorized to speak by
authority. for this community have\ sorm-
Phatirelly given utterance to their views,
) and to
a nnounce that similar action will
• be taken the people-or the surrounding
. .
. counties)"
At the lad( session of the Legislature
nine memlwra of the Committee on Rail
roads were adverse to western interests
and no bill which did not suit the views of
those who forged the fetters which now
bind and impede the enterprise of this end
of the State could be got out of the torn
mince. At the approaching session we
have a.warrant to hope for and to expect
more fairness. We say farness, for we
ask nothing more. If the question was one
iu w\hich one interesi must suffer damage
in proportion as another is favored, it
would be a different matter from what it is.
But this thing for which we ask does no
wrong to,any.rival interest, on deprives
no section, or corporation of anything to
which they can legitimately lay claim, A '
great wrong was done—probably under an
erroneous impression as to the facts of the
ease—taa beneficial and deserving corpo
yation,:'and ton veey large number of the
. people of the State,. whose prosperity de
pends upon the construction of this road.
Now, all : we ask, is, that that wrong shall
be corrected, and that an injurious statute
—a statute alike damaging to the honor
and to the interests of Pennsylvania—shall
lie repealed.
• The following is the action of the Board of
Trade open the subject, which we extract
. 'from the minutes of the Secretary:
.1t et special meeting of the Board of Trade
of the city of Pittsburgh, on mouton of Wm.
MeCreery, the following preamble and resole
tiolv, were adopted: •
Whet:Has, There ho important issues
before the Legislature, involving the passage
of bills greatly affecting the railway system
' of the State; and, Whereas, there Is no city in
the State whose interests are more vl tally cons
corned in the diameter Of those measures;
therefore, ' be it
Rcsclte That ace. H. Thurston, Esq., Pecs-
Blunt of tao Board of Trade, the Hoot J. P.
Penuy, lion.Jus. McCauley, President of the
Select Council, lion. Thomas Steele, rresidant
or the Continuo Council, and D.D. Bruce, Est ,
•
be, and they are hereby, appointed a commit
'j • tee. anti requested, during ttio contleg winter,
mu web over the interests - of oar city In this
berf, and visit Harrisburg when necessary;
Ilkk t we deem this action most Immediately
ant pressingly Important to our commerce
and manufactures; that this committee Is in-
inters to represent to the Honorable e , ss
raters tire - great harm and /ass reek:mpg o our
mks- tram the leek_ pr suftleient transportation
facilities for our great and growing trade;
and also tnarri,vew Isettrarla Lilo Pittsburgh
and con act ;settle Hat I road, opening as It will
entirely,,ew klisfriets and bringing no into .
near foal intimate relations wan great Set,
board ekth's a n d the National Cup-tat, will
produce incalculable advantages to the whole
. Vest. That they also urgently call upon our
representaVves at Harrisburg, to vindicate
their flood faith towards their constituency,
by devoting them utmost energies to secure
the Immediate repeal of an act so detrimental
to the Interests of Pittsburgh and. Western
Pennsylvania, a., the gilt depriving the P. .t
C. It it. Company outs charter privileges.
Rewired. That. tile Board of Trade of the
ty-ot Pittsburgh reiterate its former exprcis
riot,. .that all special railway legislations are
Of corrupt tendency, anti that the spirit, of the
ego anti tile necessities or the State demand a
general railway duke, whereby only the "con
sent or persons through whose proper ty u road
limy pass ,011111 be neeesaary before an 'navel
nal may build...ell railway an ire may desire.
Attest
J. R. /I vx . ren,Scorrtry pro tern.
lila, 11. T11171.:O0, Pre-111011t
Pltitlitlr
TOWN BUILOIM
During the last hundred y ears the ten
dency of population throughout the civil—
ized world to Congregate in towns, has stea
dily tucreased over'former precedent. In
European nations, as the French, much
given to ernigral:r to foreign regions, the
diminution of rurai.population, between
enumerations has been fctund to reach five
per ventuni; while the number of urban in
habitants has been augmented in like pro
portion. Many causes have conspired to
produce these results; chief among which
is the employment of machinery in place
of hand labor. •
Lt former times, when all ankles of
manufacture were slowly fabricated by
hand, the peoide engaged therein were
muttered widely tiPasultlown the country
.Ecery. hamlet—ality - cottage—fur
nished some commod*, * Altar than raw
material, entering . Into general consump
tion. With the introduction of steam as a
propelling force, and the quickening of in
coition, in all the departments of machin
ery, consopient thereon, the dispe . rsion of
manufactures ceased. Instantly there was
a ' drawing together of work people. - Hand
, looms, for weaving cloth, the solitary an
:, for making . uails or horse shoes, speedi
,i ly Went out of Me. .Nor was this move
" meat Confined to a few manufacturing in
dustries. It has reached all. Bytnachines,
hands and fingers have been vastly multi
plied, so that the aggregate production of a
_million people now exceeds that of tiny
. millions a century ago.
- Nor .has machinery been confined to
transforming raw material into •manufac
tured goods. Even in agriculture, hand
labor has been so far st4erceded that less
thaa olio half the manual force is now 'Ai
lluirect for the proper cultivation of a given
area than in former times.
But this is not ther - whole meaning of the
present inordinate tendency to town build.
ing and occupying. By the, employment
of myriad iron and steel bands to do work
that was formerly done by human hands,
wealth has been multiplied beyond what
was conceived possible.. As a natural re
, sult there Las been a 'corresponding In.
crease of luxury. :Merchants, manufactur
ers, banker., and men in professional life,
maihtain a degree of.prodigality and sump.
tuousness not indulged In by princes dur
ing. the middle ages.. There Las been a _
proportionate advance in the scale of lit.
' ' "
lug in all the less opulent ranks of soelety.
The old frugality it, out of fashion, and
with it the old sedatene , s. A 'spirit, of
speculation has sprung up in all puranits:
The desire to' become suddenly rich \\i' a
prevailing infatuation; and in encouraged
by frequent instances, even in small . com
munities, of actual attainment A.ll these
things unite in stimulating mental and
nervolliactivity. A deep. unrest abOunds,
which invites dissipation of all forms.-
Thousands and tens of thousands, drawn
Into town life in pursuit of mechanical em:
ployments, in the Flies° of speedy wealth
by matitifacturing or traffic, or for Indul..
gence In abnormal and enervating excite
meats, sink into hopeless poverty and-deg
reflation. An avenue of palaces. filled with
i ail the appliances of ease and enjoyment,
'its sure to stand in startling contrast with a
squalid quarter, rank with physical and
Imoral wretchedness. The towns., at all
times overstocked with people, present an
appalling redundancy. when trade slack
! ens, when the money market tightens,
when the mills and shops either close of
run light handed. Then multitudes flee
away'
to the country, hoping to draw from
the bosom of the earth subsistence Mr
iltemseire and families. Such a move
ment seems likely to commence in 'many
centersof population before spring shall
come.
The effect-of such a movement, however
advantageous it may be to the health, pros
perity and happiness of those concerned in
it, will necessarily have a tendency to
bring down the price of farm products.
With a larger number of people engaged
in tilling the land, and a less number, rela
tively, enlisted in other callings, a com.
parent.e overstock of the moans of 3ubsiii
teric'e must follow, unless a foreign de
mand, on a large scale, shall arise, which
cannot be foreseen. Farmers may learn
from it the lesson of how much 'con
sequence Mthem is the home market af
forded by fostering mechanical ar\d manu
facturing industry.
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AND COMMON
COMM
The tendency of many minds is to ono
side of n subject. They see it not as a
whole and in all its relations. This is es
pecially true of those whose time and
tholghts . are occupied with one side, and
whose interests seem to be there. The
importance of a subject is increased by
'continually dwelling on it, and by a near
view the eye isso far engrossed with it
that other subjects are overloolted and
their importance undervalued. As one
subject grows upon our vision, others di—
minish. We are sometimes even led to re
gard other subject as opposed to the one
we hold dear, and the success of our
scheme we conceive to-depend on the over
throw of another, which we should see to
he but a part of our own if- we considered
the matte' in its true light. Wu. L. Gan
nista:: was, doubtless led to oppose the cler
gy and religion in this waxy, although the
success of his favorite plan depended main
ly. on the very religion and those very cler
gymen whom he so bitterly fought. So
too we sometimes find the friend of com
mon schools, and even those holding offi
cial positions connected with them, oppos
ing the college under the mistaken idea
that the latter is opposed to the former,
that the success of the college is fatal to
the inrosperity of the common school.
This strongly reminds one of the fabled
•dialngue between the limbsand belly. The
college and the common sehoolare parts
of one system, each depending for its high
est success on the prosperity of the other
As well might the heart refuse to act with
the arteries and veins, or the spring to be
connected with the fountain, as for the
common school and the college to demand
divorcement. Michigan, whose common
schools arc justly her pride, gratuitously
opens the doors of her noble University,
containing more students than any other
In our land, to all qualified to enter It.
Public opinion and liberality are, however,
not ready for this plan in every State.
This carping at the college only widens
the gulf which in the end must be bridged
Ver.
It Is an ackno vv /edged fact mat the
Colll[loll school is best where the college
prospers most. To my present purpose it
is immaterial which may be said to precede
the other. We do know that Harvard was
founded In 1.09, and Yale to 1701, long
before the Establishment of common scluiols
in those colonies. The oldest universities
of Europe preceded by centuries the com
mon schools. The sante intelligence and
liberality which will found the college will
establish and fosicr in all ways the com
mon school.
tlorace Mann, Barnas Scars, and Lorin
Andrews were no more friends to common
schools, when State Superintendents of
schools of Massachusetts and Ohio, than
when Piesidents of Antioch, Brows and
Kenyon. A careful examination Willshcw
at those who have accomplished the most
for colleges have been the most intelligent
land successful advocates of the common
'school. The man of liberal attainments
will have broad views and extensive influ
ence, and will be able to advance greatly
any cause he espouses. In the ward meet
ing, city council, or halls of Legislation he
willhave a controlling influence, unless in
telligence and Integrity shall ho "out of the
way," ,as in New York city government.
He "fa° stands on the bill top has a more
correct' idea of the situation and wants of
the surrounding "country than he who is
always in the valley. Remove the college
with all its elevating.and powerful intlu
maces, and you will dwarf and ruin our
common schools. If we would have the
lower we must have the higher. If
,we
would rise there must he something
above us to which to. aspire. So, if our
common schools were the highest institu
tions of leansjng, they, would gradually
sink 16 lower and lower levels till .they
should expire. If, also, we abolish the
common school, the college, having. its
multitude of streafits of ',supply cut off,
would languish. .Nelthei should. be the
case. Both are but parts of one great
whole, one complete system, each depend
ing, for, its highest perfection and highest
development, on the other. - Clic to every
child in our country, of whatever color and
from' whatever land, all the privileges Of
our \ hest public school; fitting them thus to
become' intelligent men and women and
good citizens; but do not, at tlie same time,
rOok with envy,-or jealousy, or bate on the
higher institute to which the common
school owes its origin and life. The manu-
facturer who recently expressed hostility to
education because it raised the price of la•
bor had not enjoyed the advantages of col
lege;
. IRISH INSIIIIRECTIOIL
Some months ago Mr. ..Lulus STSrLIENS,
the Chief of the Fenian organization, in
public meetings held In diffirentcilies of
the United States, declared that before the
year d 6 expired he would bo on-the soil
of Ireland, and at the head of a forruida
bte insurrection against the British goy
erninett. This declaration. was made so
broadly, and with such emphasis,, that
most persona were at first inclined to re
gard it as a foolish vaunt, to accomplish
which no serious preparation had been or
would be made. . Subsequent develop.
menu, both is this country and in Ireland,
led to a different eonefusion. In the course
of time 3lr. Sxnrunns disappeared. Tbe .
British officials in Ireland discovered what
they thought to be
,reasons that he really
I iniended to turn up there.' The police
erasstrengthened, the garrisons were aug
,niented, all manner of precautions were
resorted to, arrests were made,. supplies of
arms and ammunition were_ ferreted out,
but Mr. BTamelss has- not yet made good
-his promise, and, It may be inferred, is
now not likely to renew It for tho new
• 1
Iyear with a reasonable hope at iigaiainr
credence.
So far the Fenian movement Las result
ed In nozood to Ireland or Irishmen, but
much evil to both. Old enmities have
been revived, luditstry_ has been interfered
with, many men Lave been arrested and
thrown into prison, the Reform movement
has been retarded, and the useless expend.
iture of much time and money has been
incurred. Ireland remains In the grip of
England, and no fair prospect exists of get.
ting it out.
It is not Pobable, however, that present
discomfiture will reconcile the Irish people
to British rule. It is much more likely
that present disappointment will be
added to the long list of grievences . for
which England is held responsible, and
that the account will be transmitted to pos.
tufty for settlement, if an auspicious day
for that purpose shall ever arise.
ALTERATIONS OF THE TARIFI.
So far as the manufacturers of the United
States relied upon recommendationi of the
Treasury Department for such an adjust
ment of the Tariff as would deliver them
from embarrassment and ensure their prmi
perity, they are evidently doomed to disap
pointment. 31r. D. A. WELLS, the Com
missioner appointed to devise a bill as a
substitute for that which .passed the House
at -the last session, has made his report,
and it has the sanction of -Secretary ME
CULLOM'. Enough is now known of this
production to warrant the conclusion that,
in geniiral, it will afford no relief. A few
brafiches of industry may be benefited by
some of the changes proposed, but, on the
whole, it will leave the manufacturing in
terest on no better basis than that it holds
under the laws as they stand.
The changes contemplated are neither
instituted nor regulated by any definite and
intelligible principles, but rather by caprice
dr - partial judgment of the actual condition
of various employments.
That Congress will pi.Os this bill Without
subjecting it to such alterations as shall es
sentially change its character, we shall be
Ow to believe. If it shall, the govern
meat, as well as individuals, will have
need to husband its resources, for neither
'public nor private nuance: , will be easy to
conduct.
TO CONSILTMPTIVES.—The Bel.
EUWAND A. WILSON'S Prepared PreeceOdle.
Tor the care ...ICON/IN-OPTION, A7iIIIIA,IIIk/N
-etIITIS, COUGlid. COLON, and all TIIIOAT and
LUNG AFFECTIONS, b. 401. r
.treco to u. over
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soma au;ervlslon: sho 31. paruphlet ctralalulvig the
ongl.ll . reierlolon. wlllt full and rlpllcicAlr..,
t lons for preeatstton and oar. togetber,r to a short
history of Ids owe, zany Oo calamine,' or
IT , CIPISMIF.MC 3`X-.3EI3ITIZT4Gr
sirrricc furnished
free of e➢arge. Sent by .Itl'..y.rll“, by.wsEpli
TX.E.IIINIi, on receipt of .I.V. laLirs
GRAY BAIR, UALDSESNI, DANr.
fr.' ANY oISEASE 07 THE SCALv.—Nt'
DISCOVERY CAN • oil PARE WI ••L / \U 1N
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the wenest holy, lane...lit
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to grow, Dock and strung. Unit' .
ID the bAtf ooze,.
Sold 07 IIeCLARRAS A MOM!,
krt so, t. GEo. A. KELLY 37 Wu)
Joh. FLEIIIN•i, Market street.
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winter. In this clltn•te. Is a try .
nnateady tompaaaature ;a aaat 7 . ars
ala, and acts very a aftsorab:y vialft taxi ea
organ, the Ilsee. Theatternationof fro•t an.
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system far. ruble to the sett. of the allat•
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win., months. The etas, of this recall:a N.
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feeblest frame hr perstoo• to 511 antiarthata lon,.
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the right Thouran, who arr. now 0,10,-ring
from eat.( twinges I f 11,re rumplaint an•id}s
pep.l., will be t , rostrate siet-brda tooulb
hen., if tt•y,lo not arty, tLe 111Lf at .4,
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thine clisalpates the ~orning ,•p..rs Prior and
Ague. to, la at tr • , (woken up by thy, nr.w..3
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NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS:
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WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Express Opke,
54 FUR hYrest, is an authorised Ageni to receive
etoertleersents for the GAZETTE, and oil other
paper, throughout the United &W., and the
Canada,.
rgy''ENCELSIOII INSTITUTE,
TOR BOYS AND OIBLS
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tuataa, INo (12 lintnt ttreet, 7 1 1
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eo tantiottably furalshro, and t.or oterontaaala•
Lions beta. Iner.•ated. we are preparr.l to rerelta
an additional nunabet of poptly. A foe, troutllng
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Fon RENT,
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A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.—
Whereat Letters of Admlnlstratloa on the es
tate of I (I.IIIIATY late of the Lily of
Al/egbear, Pa., deceased, bate beetrarauted to
theanderslaned. All persons bay tegoalms against
the taint,, preseet them lo the under•laned,
and all her.nes Indehted are hereby notified to
make payment to IJAVID W. !let/UAW,
fly,
Or My Attorney. W. PEPHI,Pti ja
I VIECIUTORS, '.NOTICE-111hereas
I.:titers Testamentary on the estate of Junk Pll
WAINWRIGHT, Wear Lawrence•llle. Allegbens
county, Pa.. deceased, basing been granted to Idle
undersigned, ail persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment. and
al, persona baring Mabee •alallt estate,
p s r e e t s t;e n s t r. set ' : t'onZZbll=7l `4%rjefer
Alm OleEilisd. PENN,
jadint Tut llsecittors.
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Ward. Alteghetty Ctty. A comfortabie /flume
trwellteg et BOW n and yeast. with Lot or
'about 111 feet front on traek of Street Car, by
about LIT feet back; or the linen with hag the
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lorthottli.
NA . UONALKAVK.
l'lir.tituwal, January 2,1, IE6I.
A DIVIDEND OF
Freciifiiore.rninvnt Par. will be paid on an
7 I'ESDAI. for tilt Inc.
• .naf;. ti. Ala Cashier.
VFI ALLI 611 Ft, VOIIPANY:r
rrburitoll J.n. 2d,1567.
PLECTION.—An Eirrtior k . f or
-•-• I .elve Mrectors f Vile cemu u n y.
for Um calming yvar. will be held at IL.,otnee, 'No.
pet Fero of 10t5,:.:t..,r;:v1
SIT .100 .Mst , On 1111.1. w Y, Jan
11th, few.
3.1,12
NATIONAL lig NK,
Jai:miry ' , €l,
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
Bank bait. declared • dividend 01
YIVE CENT.
On Ike (.'appal Stock. own , f the prolle of Vol lain
et% mouths. payable forth. Itit. free of Government
ton. It, W. MM.:Kitt'.
_J •i: .
_ _ _ Cashier.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Ulna L A1.1.4,11CN1 MUM .1 C.11..011',
rltt la - gnu, January Isl. I 67 .
Th..Preildent an 1 alasiageri of .. Tle Comp.y
fur erectlag a Bridge over the Allegheny Meer.
opposite Pittsburgh. la the Camay of Alleakeeri"
Wive this day declared a dividend or
Th'OC:3 DOLL ANN ON EACH MAHE OE THE
- • CAPITAL STOCK OF TII E COMPANY.
Quiet the •arolugs of the I Jat ata taontbs. 'which
lapaa able to gtockbulders or their legal repramea
tatter, forllguillt.
MEI
(11,1 t I or our A I.LitlitENT VALBAT IL IL e0.,1
l'ilie.l,llo it. Jim.r' lit. ISta.
NOTICE TO biTOCKUOLDEIRS
or F/I:a DOIVIDAUE 110:e 1 / 6 1.4 , THE AL-
I.EUIIENI VALLEY RAILROAD CUE PAN Y.—
The Allegheny Valley Railroad Company hereby
give notice that thry mill redteln 110 •
The Ties! Martglege lionds'of the Co
IVItLIo two Jean from bit iota, id secogdanee
with the prorlsiout stouter the mortgage gives to se
core the pa . meat ut said Lerida..
lip order of the Board of !tanagers.
fee:rt V 'WILLIAM 1 . 11ILLII•gf l're•ldcot.
SKATES! RITES! SKATES!
f HATE RECEIVED MOST OFMT
I
aol user to the I rode a xelcc.t.ton from .
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Watoner"
it }Leatore,
lur nra.drrer'•
2olor R.:sturtr ,
Colur Itcatordr
'dr th, and 1 . 1,ur to
p. ill taunt, and
nalr, cauaing II
I eclat, a bottlt,
JAMES B OWN,
No. 136 Wood Street.
I &met, sual
• Mat, h.
1.=.31
STIONN.—
a. t , eason, Its
)
tire
1 , tbsw
• ains
or tb•
yt,r,r
ion,
IRON CITY SPICE 31ILLS,
Flrru CTIZEEr EXTENSION,
.Viar Pennsytrasi4a avenue,
PITTIVII 11. Pt.
PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD,
Warrant ed wt,o uur naru- 1. Cu Mt srtidc.
•
7, FoiIitiIIOUNDCOLINIIEAL and UTZ FLOUIt
3 , n,..ntiy on hand.
Cx.Yrk.r: AND UNOUND NUTS MASTED
prop: ptir.
tt'le Inform the poblic t . .t 4 , will
eonlirt7th - L t Mar utat tore °All the DIV Yt.ll XNT
• 1,,110 r. 13,11 we on, le Whoteasle
and It.fqx:l venter. at the I t t he
Allniug Ludt-A.llw, wv e.sticit the patroniwte of the
It•XTF.R. folmerll of t he l'unre,
o , ec Ml , l. %111 be 1.10 ax
the WIN,. Soul St •U
at'end to:he Tr*nta of custua,“.
YKED full“Alltly hwnd.
STRICKLER nottLEth:r..
OV C0Nrit01...111,0,-11.1,1611K5T
/
pIIOPOSA LN FOR WRITING.-
•alral Propos.ti% vc it at this olbre
ttut:J JA • UA nl sth, ISO?, incl u.ll r, fur Wra..ll
..;1111,11o= the ADsretflore Boot.,
Nevenly.flit °Mee Dupllenten, Pletenly
. lire Sehool Duplicate., nun Nevenly
the Tren.urten Conte. lon Nottpll
vete, lot the Vent 1%07.
- •
(The work to Le doe.. In the Mere of (be County
Commostoner, and to to- CO n.pl,eel on or before
the Cleat day or April, 1.7. 111. a IL, he made at so
too II the loon , ow lino comptctr Is null, e the
cal. ußalon and elt tuft bf ale .aers, and the
....Taring of recapitulation and lh bdoks with the 001,
Inc, beakles a ln eadl awl al/ the
hoot,. p 1.1, In K the total- of tae dlrr,rrnt i.e., by
Dip total ralltathw. IL., rorreetlow of toe Ituolff.
rates mart se pro tatr.l hefore warranta are laautd
to payment. nowt, with butbelent security. will
he r.,nlr.d for the fulnlmrnt or DD. eentrael.
n•mplett of boobs may 1. , ora
1 0 on applttlon
ID .bradi lon of tile County Conorosslonera.
cltr, Ablwr I HEN RI LAMBERT, Controller.
HOLIDAY GOODS
ALL KINDS OF BRONZE, GILT,
OUT AND GI. ARrl
Jarbon Oil Lamps and Ohande!iers,
Lamp Trimmings, Kr. :.
Also, WARRANTED NON-EXCLUSIVE CAR.
RUN OIL, wholesale szol retail.
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
1.4.7.9. 64 111 - sarbiot leltroot,
'doV,Cll:d.ft l'lTTBlllllteff. PA.
irofesiltml,..3tor A I.LCOILLNY CO..
• • 1.:1-r•fituaflt, Ileermber:,lll, IJtirl.
NOTICE TO lIAKEItS.
netted Crop°.la. addtetsen to "TAlSotrd•ol
Inspector., 0/ tlif• Alleabony County Crt
u Will
horefelVed at this entre until
,J A tt 4tn,
Inclutlve. forFURNIatILNU CO,`A.TI
111141' JX 1 U 1 IIP1 1 . , Ift1 '. 1. 1 ;;; ' ,..
and 'lwo Pounds respeetively, and to be
appru•ed 31.4.. Cu IT made at so rotten
per pound. 1..10 for two thousand dollars wl.l be
rt. l for lalc oreoutract. Tho
n•tno or ttw term-By moat act:A:armor tbo
p01e.,, will pf psl u" plot ""d °""""th''
de..7noldveT IlwlllT LAMBERT. Controller.
SKATESI\ &KATES!
•
Prize Skates,
Club Slates,
SKATES FOR THE MIT.LTON,
. _
CDO 3C. INT r
detplepeteh Illttliding, VIM Street.
CLOCK 8, JE WELR V
aILVER PLATED WARE
AN
MTATTc
ra . <air C/ IS .
41 :: ) . 71 .1 = 1.715,
37 Ohio Street, Allegheny,
Fir Watch and Clock Repairing promptly al
tendad .
_ dela.rr
poquETs, OAMMELIAS, #4 , c..We
... hare the lured and brat stork of WINTER.
Fl.aiNY nil! NU I'I.ANTS anon! she city. an'd ore
317blinVd to
tl w je d ta d . '" a g l ' ot 1 10Tig:, " .r.;7. i ol .
Sport notice. We can also forniab Floral Wreath..
(hra‘r7t7ia.g.t.c Ve:tfitleE r l7, , TN l L:grga d . "
tea - JO/I h. it. a A. RtlitinrCif.
NaENB4II4IIEN FOR 'THE WO-
T Ill.—For a good COOK INU BOVR and o.Ler
Kitchen Utonalla, go to Ro. 140 Chant street.
PI alp ma d•ifaney (MA LaßltalfiLtl. Flit 6211101 -
.O l'B ' Vtinard dt'l74Uht:::liel.:474t6killrpal°7%-
r d tplconerors. " asnl an other artleh, ..eall t!LI..
ijely.F . y.,; No. 140 ("root . street. A.ll m ehea
meant MIMI" ,
.., -
'PIA%Ott-S PIANOB t
ltltuj.
exprerd. ' reraoos Winnt or •Ilret•oi rbeov •re
roemlfeily Invitee to tall and Sishi/n• before
porrAsatee elivrnere.
CHARLOTTE HUME. .
den r4op 13 flab Meet.
THE PAIITIVERSHIP HERETO
EHlill'existlag testir, t. HRLANGF and H.
CHESNUT. under the stile of Si J CHEN
NI:T. was dlisolvid by mutual con..eni on the Ist
otJanoary. he loi•lness will hesetali lat the
Old stand. 033 Liberty street. by either of the late
outliers. Hsirs
THEM?, IS
4 .1714 T OF .1.10.VE V /A*
LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER,
ad , litional. 7' jual orJered :AO
Mr Fr, uca paid ;no fu: Salem county, N. J..
-onl WO Dampen: in a townclato•, and then WIT4I
the 1,11,1.1,1er of Ws c.,unCp lor
T within
. 10 •ccka. 14 e liaccloce nucchasvd EivESATt S.
A 31, 111 rd, atter uslng lie ll.mprr on a Stove In
his hotel. wal so atel , pleased,altb 1111111 nu bought
1111. , right t..,tke late ~1" New Pork.
•
THE DE.3IAND IS tq.ilyElt.SAL:
THE PROFITS LAIZGE:
STATE at COUSITT 'RIGHTS FOR SALE.
_rod Vain? for Circular, or call on
J. N. {TRIODES.
No.II Fifth street, Pittsborgh,Ps.
)as
S. BMITII. Cas
l'Elt
THE OESIERIVER & LA-
Z Kieft waft dlestolvot the 214 flay of Deeeinb r.
Infh. by mutual ehneent. S. P. bIittIVICH tmetag
nut, aced the Inter. t •1" 4. 0. I.AZEAIC eald
Um. Then el ere a! the brat will he nettled at the
old stand ..ffn. a L.. Ify 0. eftfl:.ve It.
SASH. P. hilltl ,
CO LAZE•II..
Pe . Mfitionn 0. Dee. list, lend.
NOT I , E.—Cn-PA RTNEICA
e this ,14y tonere, Into cparin
shin for Int. '0.n.0.. of conducting
o.
ng the 1.01..
rocery. Plod CP and Com elaoto,
Non. Id 7 and /0 0m1r101,1.1 as rec., under the its
and at., of eIiIIIVEO, VENCEIt o Th e n
arm will be ill, a...d to Foe Ilie wlstisnd eu.
merbinf the late r. m dt 1.., as well alai] nib
ra•klug Purchas of goods In our Iln
J . no.ar,7 Ist. I,
Theund•rAlgne.l, In rctlrlng from the me of
: 4 1kri velr & rceounnandList
r,w f,,ors uotl, nf his frit aids.
Jal,r4 JAMF. LAzEas..
_ .
Axnerican (Waltham), Watches,
Dealers la ll'atche. ft - inn all part, of the
a, raluladr.l [bat the anderilgoc4ll.acp
aorturat of Waltham is gold an
caes, “.”.Inutly on Land, Large red.
the p . rlct, nt cnov,nmnts and 'ca
been made, and the Interord 11“.aue
longer charged to cuetalut; . a. ,
Tie good repute home la? gad neat Py SF
W,ll, Trexsurer
fActurer of tho Waltham Company mil.. It
le en (Cr 11, rgt rat to urge Ihelr claltiat to It
patroutgtt, E r to do more than cautti.iii the pub
•nnrlann •nd lorcrior IVhichva with whirl,
the marten .re Goaded. Every Vral.bam Watrb
nr whnleTnichm. I, warnalll:d eertltl
cat, vh cli eboold In all 22224 be , Nmantlt.d.
11411111171iS it .I.I . 2•LETON,
£(IL T 3 0? THE .111ERICAN WATCH CO..
,12 =1 , 1'0 • . • Y.r. , adway. N. Y.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
racimair3a.a. - v- IE3,
J br I'EN Ell AT
. I 3 I CI- Et ' S
•
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
CHINA A NO HORESUAS VAbK,
rffl .Istie aii , l,yiet. A Cr, lot of
LAVA WARE,' IJECOHATED TEA, TOILLT,
All of irblch.ls oaered oh lb. not! reasonabl
OEM
HILLERMAN'S
HIT BD na EMPORIUM
TA lILJ.ED mon CELLAR TO
-1.,r, ith I.**
.Lice Is off.. red at
VERY xactoac- FLEVVZII3I
I=
IP' T 7 „
pLER/11 if. CARRIAGE RORER
Altboaph prepared , rllll a tell Itneed
HATS AND CAPS,
No. 75 Wood Street.
Lnl7:aU
i'LL114.1111E:%1( (:OUNIT. ex,—ln
THAN'Term.'he. IIlt;lIAltla WILLIAM NA.
Y. Wit.L.IAAI3 et al. No. t l_ l n rar:ILI0o.
Slt n a .t h t a:Zig N tore!V: ‘ :•.l P. 41
Truster, znaue C , 111 r tr.le nl3l Nnverab:r Ifth
If cowl rnle , l • ulel)'. and Hon. OA, IH
Is • poolote.l Auditor toearl-mita arnt
pay the 11.1. which the lend r• port.,l to the
L... or the sm. , Tr.stec aubjeet. sad ‘Hallsbute
zbe balance, to. luding the eurllles l•ketl by /Raid
Trns,ee art:oo,, the p•wtles Iraterr,trt if the acute
t4mbe tl.Jue, not, to report thi,r...l..„Ztalrrr.'"
11, el lotto/ MX
,aL{e.t JA,ott 11. AtALTEII, rrothy.
•
NOTIC/C.—The Awn., atioe. iatA.,l aliet,d
to the dull.. •C applat.:m at Si
140 Vontth on o v al
‘, the
d•y orJatuary, A. Id., It„'. at to , tr•rtorl. s..
IL, uf.ald day.
=1
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
LADIES' FURS,
The largeatnnd Bent Stock In Mealy
MELLING VERT LOW AT TILE
HAT, CAP AND FUR STOEE
TM CI eirs cs co. •
aeis
- 131 11'00.1) STREET.
.a."-.81:31-.MCI
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
ki XX+ ITEIMIL IA7..a9.WILEIs
French Clocks, Scc.
A r itlMvA t Zs o . gl'Vn to the REVAIItINO OF
. 0:139„ -7o. 22 Artflh\Street
J XLS -
X. I,IX I 1 TCXI
3E1.2C.0.E.X116ZC0.EL
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE
.1b.410 Penn Street.
DAIN & PITCAIRN, Proprietors.
Sir' °maniocs and carriaces lam trned tor a
trains. Alto, Cartlairer !Or Ironers,s, Weddlinn
and Partly., at abort dollen mann...WO Mtn.
•
I Stable °nett Day and Night
.
FOR. THE HOLIDAYS. .
A FINE bit)Cll, A IiAIiTED YOU
.13c11cliwar Proonsozi.tis,
OF ALL KINDS Olt
Vvi7 .T—a '52"
COLD AND 811.17151 i WATUIIEa for Ladle. a
Goma;
YUCIADP:
ELEGA NT ANI egln. In sari...thugs:
(10111 AND el LVEII 171 , 3.
ifIL V gig eIPOONS, YAngB. 1.111Ntl•
VA—WY A.nuchns. ac.,
JOHN MITSCH.
r No. 112 Federal Nl.. Allegheny.
noN:ogi
BROADWAY EXCILANDE •
•
RESTAURANT,
•
101 CORM 111111 AND SMITIIIIILD STEI ; 104
Ladies' Dining BOOMS 2d Story.
700011 CAN OYSTERS A 2 ,1) CAME of all kinds
on baud.
U. Ell i n_ oprietor . ,
delipral
F. MUSSMANN,
rink Street, belevekst Tunnel and
• • Chatham Mreets,
•
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
71st eta.. goods 01 * all descriptions slaw. on
lan land sold at the low.. pries.. Repairing don
amnilis on %bow,. :ale., t0m....190
WIADOW SHADES—A new lot of
no'lntmrl i ngla i xrvitzf e ,tzt r zcl.
.77 Market stmt._
nes
BBLB. CHIP BUEITIC received
Mad tar Sale bl
60, whoi==.92L4Llat.
20 fL817471P,f.711',
o, aw o filiciir:° lit
tt 11 W W
twleilde Pr.oirwt r
nd !moot,
kaa:gt3. iiin . .: ai j a2- _
DISSOLUTION.
DISSOLUTION.
...ASP!, stIIIIVELI.
J %V. St' .; ttlt,
J. St. 11OFFOT0T.
LOMB
10. tht Wood Street
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BUZAU VAST ANLt LaNNEtt SE M.
H. HiGlll
I=l
X,E..cLt o us. strict CI- oat'
WIIOI:ESALE AND ILETAII
I=
=ME
-1f M, R. RUUTTY A B
p , 3 vii."l47 at ay gyp, Dt. will
wsi. W. CLANCY ttrAnnf." trlttalNA. I
A. tt.'Ll'ArSto At, J. t. MILLE, ,
• I '
WM/ M. CLANEY & CO , TTIE DDREETORS OF THE MA.
i ° r u l'rr 371; : k , '7 . :':: F. E', ' ,. ' . ".r : :‘: 1 7:::: ' ,',7: - ,,. ?,
. i A. RISE GI, COM I' •til • have th li •I'af Are. 5,4 •
''• di 7t.lond of FI V E
, I . ER CY,N,.• 1, yr .,. V.!% e Z t t P r f„:
Gas Coal Worlis, ' Aw""..;.''''":,' `P:',',Tl - '0,,1,'::::; . *:A „ ‘. , ..,- „ ~.
4
, fa
_..r, -°• ''' oo ' , . L. E. ILLS EllAnT.
Plttipptrt ..a.I tooter . 1., t.+l.' FEMUR 6AS ANI, • ''',.'.., ~., ' :-- :eel - eta/1 . ._
F AIIILY CuAl.. Sr r COAL' n • t•I. ACE. Fo t- 1 • . tt•L•L• - ---- '--' ---- I — . ~,,,
jII,•A .. , 1,1e••• 110 X :0:7, I'l : lsburgb. and LUCK 1 -”
,„,. .1... MA t. UTA..II. UM- Att I. ....., I
8. , :c nr adlrghtnyftlY. I ----RAY r•. - ' l'ttl,llCt•Al. Jan u•ry I. 3,14. 1
GEN ERA r. .p 1 ,110., Seeoll4 ;tory Pittsbug' i '9 OF DIRECTORS OF
Saving Rani. Building, corner LlO , riy ...err alto 1 rrilE BOAR. - ...1ar...1 a dividend t I
So.
Iles. Pltsinuf,rb. BB At. t: 1 .JVFIUF.St 1 .... thla /taut bare de ,,, (2 ", •
so. 5 Llb GI elf Lott'. Illukr ,rent' A. R. H., oppo- 1 •
site Mechanic tare.., l'atcou ten. and cornet Att• 1 SIX I'l6, • ILO profits of tie last
dor.Ln ”ro ct soil I'. r. W. C. it. IL All, ‘1',,,,. ' on G. Capita! :Rock Ont o. yo, frce of. Culled
All ordora left at Otto, of the Above plant, ••iii t,. i tfrtootsot. psyablo torn%
•• tit,. prompt atteuttoo- , • t al ' ,tatra Got ornment Tan.
,
. :.• i i ...
FORT PITT COAL COMPANY.— - '- .• JoIIN tq ,, l'
, Nlitopors ant de,lrra In tioiorlor lanilly,o,l ' -
...e1m...a1. N., • oar and -lark. on. fat i . 1. 1, Ref.
...Id •tory rm. to. fgt. SA, lox. tistrk bolldlo,. co•••.o . r
Litton). ,tro• t nod Virgin nt,of Grauer. °diet,
o' , Tn . xo , l Third Are... ollto•orgli 0,1 or•
1..11 •t ritto, of the a' , . , oplact.l wi'l roe, Ire prompt allot'.
-...
Partanalee .I , tldrear, Box 5..1'. VI tb.burals,
DHILI ttl!,
J. 3. (..
11. MCen" . .."`" , W., ItINCHAIIr.
H.+, I
W. T. 113," •il4O,
J. J. (lILLL , T ,.
..... n r;..:t •1 .k
%V, 31. CLANI:Ii A CO., Itl sv
an- ...
er.
jo .0; - "
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Of Affection and Charity.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
Rosewood, IValnul itilatioganriases
PIIICLS,
From 60' to •200 Dollar"
There is- - no investment that
pays a better interest, or brings
more comfort, health, happi
ness and relief to the House
hold.
WM.: SUMNER & CO.,
No, 27 Fifth Street,
JPzt.
13..-i . A.111!....,,1ng Madam, Cagtors can at
tache4 to all Whtrler 3 Wilton 31ac'zIne. .thea de
pn OCLAMATION
CITY PF ALLEGIIk NY, S.
In secordan with the prus - blons of the act or the
llene , al 4"..-tnbly or the Commonwealth Of reon•
OPlT 3 :Vre lu Te l U ' p r vla!2::.t e tl A . ll .l7;t(n n7 3„jj,.!
11.:ior of m. 11,1 City, la.nu my Pro,
limatlon, ttAt on lbe •
femil TeL of Jooor,
Heine the Mb day of Ito mouth. the ft...men cfs.tl.l
tlty. qua teed to rots. for campers cf the How:
teprefentut Ices of the ecturricnws , ltb of recn•yl-
Tanis. wit. west at the &ever.' via,. of ho , dieg
Cl, etlons lc their .rtl.tetlve fords sod (decibels
and sltct
I, nel:tyros to serve As llaYorcl ball clic.
The cltl,chs of Ills Flea: watd sr ill (64. St lb.
Publle School II use on checes street. and
o cl. ct
cur vet's , . to s.rNe me-oher of the scl. t
ell: lour per s. to 1., turtols-rs of Con.tcoo Coo ...
ctl: two persona to be School' Itlrecturo. an onc
Pecan to be Ablertaso.
- • .
elvel one Teis•-n to sen sis lorint , er of ME. r,lst - t
l ' suncli. four , s..ns to Le mecubcrs of the Corr, so
eoubcll: two rerson• tx . -e o lio• • lltlrectors shawls
Berson to b. - A Id. m.o.
The.rtilzeus Of tbe Vlrst l ' reclrrt of the Third
ritsin,” r s
r ' bt four
two
m e
of ths UILLIWO
Comavil: two g...rsous t I ,rao 2”lrec,rs.
slit on of LIO, SeCOOk/ .fthe• Thlre
so . 1,1 V. 11/ ',Wm. the ef toeoys,
OP Eat Lan nod 113,1,tunctIon ties
rf the First Proe.cel s•I I rant.
to serve as member of the. ,Ci.rt (.0141.1, ft m . p. r
•ons to be rueinbrrs 011.111011 1_ °until. sod
tyro verso. to Is. rschoo: ctorA.
1 lir ns of 11. First rerlst urtrli
art I meet ALtihs e
sinada Curio.
s lcr
r of I.scocti and AZ11112,011 rle i't uor
rssrsoo to •sr, xuesol • ills,
f •ur persons to be ,obers o .llllof. Cuun , l
t. two
s't persons to by School Directory. sod one Int,lp
Ahh.rmon.
The caltzen•“( the !, , on ., Prtelut th, Fourth
ward wlll Let at the boner of llr J.
l'ne , tonjt s• reel •nd In r wlth thwelk-rt,,ra
of the • Ir.t Vreclort , • ar.i, elret pt
•en •s • member of Iti ,, elect Connell: r.brprt ,
ovum to be zurtubcro lb.. Common ci.n, two
greriv r t s t;t: [64.1 Mitt an obe
unler my band and the f 04: .al.l elty,
(Mt twkuty•nlnll3 flay of otecuther, A.
aoIIN MORRISON
pITTSD 1111 G U
(PER IHMTICTIIING CO.,
3.1.1,CrAL OP •
Priming and Wrapping Papers
CLINTON MILL. bTKUHEN VILLE. 61110.
BititillTlUN MILL NEW Ifltlt/IffilN. rA.
OFFICE A_ND W.FREIFOUSF.,
No. S 2 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
urricEß44-A 17FT lIICIITJ E. Pre4l.lcnt.
JS , o.I,IViNIir•ToN,
BA.NIU ertary. Irf r.
lait o .l , otlS—August flame. John Atar,.ll.
Ilartmaxt. Job 13. Jolla Perkins.
C. H.
Cosh Paid for PopCr Stock..
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pARTNERS n IP NOTICE—JAMES
3t ItbTY bag pnr..lisaed lbe
JOIIN lIAL L . I . the tin,. JoliN HALL* CO.
The name 1111 , 1 .01, 0, tpc arm tr 111 I,c J.111.N LULL,
d buelufore.
rifOICAS J. NALL.
sy.rnax leounfl 14MIS J. IntOW N.
VALLEY FORGE PLOW 'WORKS,
' ‘ llll and 1?3 Liberty Street. Plttsburgb.
JOHN HALL &•CO..
Manufacture" of all varletlei
l,l Jl and
nqulliern PLOWS, UNION' aIOVVEIfa,
HAI RA I.TiVw . rous,
In AI.III , LILTUILAL Ulna:11, Nra of all do
scrlptlai. •
l'arrstinnon. Dee. t. latd
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MONIUDLEUTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Foluttaina.
Statuary, Vases-,-
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOME,
=TIMM!
GREAT WESTEJLN -
PLANING MILL,
Caller of !Rim Street mad Dagnuae ff y,
PLTTSIIVAGII. PA. ,
Sash Doors, Blinds and Mod!dings
MADE TO TO ORDICIT. Unectl.be4 work I. put In a
drop ouse Weather:led When taken PaUnas,
ing. Hoarding. Laths and kutga,lp.
ntri t zt r [ t rl Y tul: ti n tr ., lll;a w t i elF , 1:1-o'tathrfr and n Onto!! cl
nttdt to order. au23:13 Jr/LIN lIKAT/1.
CO - PARTNgRSIIIIP:
THE UNDELINIGNED 11AVIIIM
nurchased the mock and machinery of the late
/BEDE RICK A6bUilLigll ANN. hi on the firm
day of October. lerfl. entered totes partnerehlp un
der Pm style of IiAItPXII., ACV,, f
e or
the manufacture of WAUONS, lc., at the old
tablhhed manes of Prederlck kemblemann and
Thomas limper. on Realer ache[,
Man
hr
ant Would reamettallyeolleit a contlimance of the
patronage hitherto ,o liberally bestowed.
Ae-A ItPER.
A. LITMAN.
ocr2rlM 41),A.P . 1 A eIiCIIELMAti N.
CANDY TONIC CANDY TOYS
L,OOO 110.XEN 'CANDY TOTH
On band and for We at EASTERN PRI( Es, Ly
W. P. lIUNILEGt 1E:CO ,
Candy and Tor Mannfaciorets
dril.p.l Corner Sixth and Liberty strea'
' 1141ESICH &11110ET:W., 1 7 111 ll — Mita a:
AA. EBB AND DIACIIINIETB
for of
ltlealck's `stunt nalance Valves, for latenn. En
real and all kind, of Brewer* , alachlneu, Shatt
lW
="v1: 1° r. , kf . uNtir
;t..,a borgh.tal4lNra.tattxeft, iltta to. Bepahind and patlns
no 000.00..1T
AAA AOW A LARGE STOCK OF
rust CoNVICCT/Olidn/En CAKY;
an AOwAiinil a r il other - goals in bl. 11. run Tilt.
uL ,, WA lri . Vgal i fi i iiiMrinil aunt'. to tz •
o aeU itifederal S a
raet, AllegboDY.
delnplog
NOTICES
ELEC
OTIC E.—TIIE .4N ILTAI L' • Tito Lie
• 'I4.N oil HMI' C... a
T.IIIRA /0 , 1) •u•rs
1,71,1”1 - 1E1,1,1 F:NI,:,
%. 7. pur. thy retlrlne oasecr , "ll, -,.
• . .
t , lo• er - .Enr. 1,11.. ra or Ow
ntrr...,vl msr.! !Dyne. , to
attend 11,,- Entetlng. ItT or.ier or the
imatti)..F DIUECTORS
A. Y. 1„I
pkvi . :4n: .r y rlcr.
ASSESOIENT
NOTICE EICRELIE ks
7t. it tt.r r,ierslromt for lhr Grad/n;, I•ntng and
Ctictung
C7I.A.Ft -1.7. fespza.mmT,
From t. , gan to iult , n•trotts.ll;:re
can o,•es,u at tlE1 ,, ol:lei..1111./allua. , t`th,
thur Itacy .111 toe LAtuttl tn r eio the VI:)
Tri-n•tlr, lair col, et lon.
(211 A I:LYS 1:1:1171NPFAINI..
ltecordlug. Itranlatur.
)rt'icE OF TII,E
WOOLORIDGE OIL REFINING CO.,
No. 2 23vicrtao 177 n. ,
Near, Snr.peublun $r IdKP
Fly,nt Wert, DecymbryVlbx
THE ANNUAL Atk.F.TIMI
HULliEltri (If thl , Company. for 11, Elt•ction
of 1,1 r , m,r, 1,111 be n.LI at lb:. ualre un ES
DAL Jant.m-i ~.,o'ctoct
• 11ENnY M. 1.0.N0.
treityary.
01 /Ida 11 . , - a - R:,,E
Fuurl.4
l'ltttbur h
-'" •
1/..ceml,er,
r plE ANNEAL MEF.TING of She
Cuntrlnt,o,.. totw, Moe, of llvltsre, 111 In
held at 11.ntliCe of role.
teeei, rittabcfsh. w , $N DAA
.lanolry. the 11,1”..,:'and
to 'war the fic-pqrt of the /Ward Of
to elect "nicer, lwr th,ea-rong ,
LED,. rar. by order
,r.
L .1.S1 . 1.1•0/..,11 It. c 7.1
IR:cell/Ler
A MEETING OF TOE
lIUI.DEibi tli• Pittsburgh atol , teoh..,ill
Ita./14 is , l Conliviwy will lied at he.. 77 i, l
eAre , t. $1 ,, 1: DA I'. .Aqua ry Nth, 1 1,t_wtcn
tile bon, Itin•rl , •el.., A ~.41,1
1,1 p it , o an {l,on foe President end
twelve lolrrctore wi:l hcld
I'. nOri uosNno , :rr. rec•r.
I'll • Writ it, VALLI,' It It lu..'(( •
l'irl,Bultolt. 11k, mt., f
k MEETING OF TOE
IllArtile of' the Cbartleca Valley lbalb
road con,will 1 , 141.140...110ND , LY deCianer
Cl 1. 0 , 17 I,,rth N lieu?, at which time
and p.a, an vlertibn far Se‘tw lit:Curs will he
held het wt, t, llre hoer. o(1 awl r 0.
F. V.,: 'N Nlll/It, - C.
CITI ATIoN virr.a.aaot,
tr, e.
THE ANNUAL kLECTION FOR
InltEcT.arta Or .Tlll6 BANE, will be ncifl
en - 11.7trliAY. January 1,7, between the
licit, of i and at.. at Ike 11:m10c-if
InT
===Ml
Ezcllx_vuc
•NATIoNtiI. /1 Sig (,r I . II,,,CttGLI.
6, 1,6.
TilE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Dl
lii:cruts3 'nil tate r ylnee •t the ❑,SKINti
liOUnE, on 'f Ut ±1)&y. J.ocery.eth, leell, between
the bourn of iLltveN x. x. and two P. N.
doT H. It. 31UL:1:AY Cneh!er.
FLINT NATIONAL BANK OF
• I , irrduUV.Ull.—llle Election r,
IJI
- of the E I BANE wlll tike
plc, on TLTENDAY, JAnnnry, 5.10. 1n67, at the
Bank. tn,tw.on on.n. , ct A. It., an.' nu'clo,k o. Y.
tkr: J. It. ,CULLY, Cashier .
ATIOYAI. /SANK.
mtn, 10:11, 16t . C.
AN ELECTION FOR NINE D1in.:L1,10.4,
in.:L1,10.4, to for Ok enitllnz Tear, wLI
1,1,1,1 al Ike DANE.INC. TUE.sII.I.Y,
Jant:str 010, 1: wt-en Lo.ri 4. 11..114
A. liiNDLT. Cashier.
eri ss
TH L W
E ANNUAL EECI Y FOR
Micct.er.•.f tlzt. 1:331: wl I be bri.l 03
Tlitiell At; JAS. CAVA
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itetwtent , ... hour! of A. B ,at tie
c
Cathier.
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11,x.
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VI.F.CTION NOTit E.—Aa
1 , , for ecru Dlrcelorb of tl:ta Bank, lo
tn. • "N• • tbs. Bank, ot.
1I; 1f.,1r, • 'At, F, to , ccn the Uteri
or II •{. .1:10 r...
F. U. •-:01:DON, Csahlt,
• • • .... ••
, k in, retaAt. Att . .neilln•. .
Ai, hi..lit-an. Pa_ Dee. n S th, isat.
TIM ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
-••• Bank, Fin take place at
tht 11..). s.; I. t,ll TUYnDAY, January
tilt 1 , h • 141;.:1 Ilr re , ri Of It A. U. and IP. L.
.1,,11N P. KleAUElt, Canltlen.
• (.11.11A, vrlty, nr..
nun, [—
THE ANNEAL ELECTION OF Dl
uF'.ClulL+efthte flank. will tale place el the
Banking tloeec , , a TUESDAY, January eat, IEI,
bet, rn the bsur:er II A. N. e— 4
It. W.. 111 A. HAY. Cashier.
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Union NArtosoi. I. BANK. i
itisnoitrin. • lover ,
AN ELECTION FOR NINE DI
RECTORS, to nerve tT.e onto ion Tear, will
0., hold at ton.liAN /ON II HOUSE. on' TT/int./AY.
Jammu" - Sib, ISA', bepoo.in the bow, vt// A. V. and
P. Y.
MEI
it. A. S3l (+Abler.
rrl VAT,
I%iraht I.hc.etli,
IHE ANNUAL 'ELECTION. FOR
o f ibis Birk will take place at tho
N ch aI.IEhIIVE. January the
eth. lier. latweeh the hoar., of II A. N. and 2 r.
Jill! w Stair r‘..ln Cashier.
Tim", Naict . . i - ta r t , tll ;t x. i., r e isf
ILL, Inil.
FLECTION Annuw
al Election far :NINE 111 FLECITIIIIS for this
to are, the .-tignirg (tar, will be
L.
held at the itank.-.. h 'r Ezttki IV, t alit dal- of
katir, Let ',tin the hoursf he
II A. and
delOipka J( \E. IV.ELISTON, Cubic,
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31f.eltAxICC ArtoSAE
7
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ANNUAL E L E CT I ON lIANtr.. I
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. th,
F OR
f
Tina It :\H. :WM be. held at
the BANKING HI)! CE. a:TY/Eat/AY. January
1,G7, hut wren the bourn of II a. )t and o'clock
JNO. :/./.11.AUTtlf,
eashler.
CITY oW Ait.YOUEXY.
Tnx,fulaes Orrtur. Deretober 12th. tot. I
NOTICE IS lICREBY - 4iIVEN TO
the holder. of the /Ix neEcent.
t / Al. BONDS of the City of Alleahenr. that the
coupona on :old Bondi earning due January Ist.
I:6: will he pea ou s 4ay Itch: [het:tate Tax) at
he Hata ofHata 1/ Otstuarttft. In the City of I / Met:urge.,
t
D. 11 At:FM:HON.
tkinpon Treasurer of the City of all. ,thenT.
elleS
, AhiTterl"
TREAFITItEII'S tehlCCe." Vol
12th: 1b.%
A I .I.EGIIENY CITY CO:UPI/0-
a • 511C2: liN SWAN TEL , -- Peet °hi itClid Inc corn-
Eeve
r;!;"01; I)
11. the
Will be Inted thege /tondo at tbe McCain tye
Pronwals 1 1111 t. received by the under-
Signed until Tuesday. the Ist orJanuary.
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D. 311,,Et1:1:0S,
t 1 ,11,0 - e Treasurer of the City of Alleghtwe
4130 win
33,32-
HOLIDAY GIFTS
m.,, r0 n) 4!.. r i , HAVE EXAMLNED
China &Bohemian rancy Goode,
Fon s.ALIT
RICHARD E.' BREED,
No. 100 Wood Street.
A DJOURIVED ORPHANS- CO VRT
vittue of an order of the Orphans ,
Court for Iho County of AP colt- or, no. Sep_
ter., Term. WAIL the followlne propene or
put up at Public rale, on I t relLieca,
On Thursday, Jauuray 9th , INCi,
L Ab AN out CIX
AN l/ TIIRF. E . t,ICA I IITFItM.IIIIS OF
D, i glMy •Ituated. .0 within miles uf
Ali rgh,ps. cite, of
Doc-half mile Ja.k`a Atun
stion, on he P. Fl. AC. 11. It. rite property la
roar the A liegheoy and ',IC Hrou Minute,:
la sr easiblebs a to. Lownellp roae, al. la ad
aoratry adapted ior a country +cal. It will be aol.l
madecion Io welock A. U. cram of pas meat
m snow:tun day axle. /./rtortliet Info•ma-
Con. lonalre of 1101 NE.I 3 . 1 A.ftf:13., Attorneys,
105 Fntn atrret, littahoroth, •
c1e17:p72 Ant 51 allett , ..eatAN. (lnar.lian.
pENPCSTLVANIA. AVENUE—A—ND
SPlVant. Anst,nOlXST.
The omperty owner. Of the t.eond, Meth,
Seventh and Mahn, Wan& of the CM` Vnt.'
bur.. are Lerehy Mantled that the City Itegulator
has it ft In my °Mee a Its: of all a, ememento mrap
for te .tun•tue,lon of a er wor /n 1 Verniarly.la
Av.. and Nillegis elreet, wl th a Met of.tha . mune.
ahowlog the Weal!. and name. of all tho.o aa-
monrd. . •
The corntilloar or the plrtler tbes 'messed are,
That trtha amount Star at arrlnnt them l• ant
no tice,
at anent! Dr Ibtrtyt.r•fr.... the date " th"
notice, It all! be tar 1) 1 . ,, • ‘. the
hands or the City...ll6l°r for coll. cllun ra n in, et to
Floe per era"'
• .0
cad
" "' lV l l . l. s i o l r l;Wital b rf,.
Tre•sarer.
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STEPHEN M. OTT,
Me Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver,
ma BRAND IND STIR IIIIIS'CCITH,
SINKRIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Cancelling Stamps and 41e . lting cards,
Auo, PLAtEB roa bLuotiso Liar:also.
93 Wood St.; Cor. Diamond Alley,
apOrt DATIV BOON PIONX,)
1. rirraaVaos,
W; orrs
-t raduate of Liter.
• ..r7 nerclat Co !lepers to ee,aiv per
Fa!
loan •,,,T esl n.quidnir
:Oier
eZI.I ,
.
Jr 4 .12.1
l'a.
11...1.,m1i,'..r.:E,,D,
o — th li_oo .. d en o sell, by
.
In l
. irionngl;ro , :t. .
, p L . : . '
~,,..,..,./,,
Itp.
~.ti1i:5irA.0,,,.:7re,,,1tt:.:•,,,113, rit:::4:l,:.2,:rcoralvrt's,l7,,,..ibba.,,:sa_:tr,ogrcir.osl
and yrs , . seethe I.rti'...-.. ' ; . reis ." . '"Y " e rn r
deli i . . CLAIIZ. STIMET.
--, ''''' ~..7' ..7 . . 7.L_
A GEVI CS. WANTED—TUE BEST
1 AL - A . csuati LE I
S : Ere—A Is ura of Historical V 100
1 and Natleo allespoitsmee. the ...air Wort (manias
Nsry Tel. I,.the ten Agents dod noruuspetlti.
I i Pes., IAIUT AN is Milt NAVAL COS- .
. MA NDEILI. e ..iir Bon J T Ili: , M.S.V.V. the Ma.
, lingultheil Aattlior all; Thstorian. In one ha
, same v.ourne. illustrated. Se. at ours for tern'
j—4 terrlbary. Addrees A. L. TALCOrr,.
• ..- d, •ta:o9 _ RisSlartet street. Pittsburgh. Va.
IM3ETI
- .y..NTS WANTED BY TUE EV-
A SEWING/ 31 , CHINE COIIPANI, to
X - . NE. NEW 1115 .41A(1111NE. WIl sew flora
era their -to heavy Bearer cloth or !rather lett h•
liner Pape. nerdle.tensloo. belC-aJoetLwit
out chsoce of 'l.l nuerly designed tour motlono4
frure loot b. Iress. redo
II tamp
I:hixrhlCD. J s ,
'IL Street, Irlerond Floor
4..11
ON F, l l ltteborgh,, Pa.
4 xl TO SELL , '
' A LU FY z
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/lICTI.IItE , I/ eTt, „
w,l ond. emnylie.l I•v. 10y. AS.
11., N.e.k contains a Merl I . .or.rent . r,
ewe, tth,n ens hundred pleturee, e
- qt.] and bound, nu•,l"..loc•t h• ee nil
Pti
Address W. .I.l.,t,ttND .
I' No•ltarThirt at.. 111.1.11horeb
Vir A NTE:II--AGENTS—MAIE AND
FEM rs''ll r`"'-
.) 1 7.,1t,,71,1.;'T yew.) . rinfile., ,,° "'
, !,y . b o ..
y:-..„,'" IC
••Liui,N.s 2..2IItIenapNGFIELLIO
rAILI3O d
per,,ou, ...ese,
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. 43 str,t, l'ittsbdrgb.
AGENTS WANTED E : 1111 A NEW
BOUN, NOW ILF.A.DIC. _
WOMEN OF THE WA Q'
14p\F11ANH 311.k1M 0 A11 . t . Er of .`The
The °bleat or this work Is t eolieet and premol
narratives of thu service:a of the women who shared
the pe rils oral, war,and ought to Inherit Itegiort
T6lt volume contains 01.01 000 .1,11
ps,s, all
Is Illustrated will, steel plateportralts,.
engrave./ In :he moat huproved sty!, • hold only Or
ao.crttloo.
.istr Circulars, etch/lets or apply to
No. Gw Flftn street. l'lttebneich
PROFESSIONAL.
ADiZ.A
rirrNAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers o; 1561 and 1862.
All who :nrrr start u titled to 11100
bounty: those ker,l(, two r ( ..”, $3O : or who Were
di:charged br reason of wounds, or th e ir bar.
2hrcc Months Extra i all
Is due Toil:cases Oticert to the service Itarcills:i
isda, and discharged , mustered out, or resigned
mi?4•:., , mfv.4, 1 :- . l";ircartently disabled are entitled
to $l5, $2O or tail, according to degree of didaddis
Js Q lIALL YATTEMON. Atiorntiya.
ant 11 Gr.ant PtrooC pltt.hrtr.) Pa.
I I
B. F. BROWN,
LATE
Local Claim Agent.
U. coM.,
Office, No. - 67 Fourth Street;
(SECOND FLOUR,)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions. Bounties, and Arcear
of Pay Promptly Collected
10 ch.rge mvle until claims are settlod. nod then
SOLDEFIRS,
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS,
Extra Bounties, Back Pay,&c.,
Collected In the Shortest possible tithe, by
A. !I. Bril./W,N.
JURY 8. LAAIBIr.,
L",
881,181.trrr PlTlTlttftta.
Prior. 11011110Cli.
INSTRUCTOR ON THE PIANO,
And Teacher of Vocal Music
1t0031.% AND 110US4
No. 1191zrc,ot,
ticv.4 _
SILLN.N.
T TOR.rIE r L.01,V,---
MN Fostrila girthpooslte fiAll.
Partlerler otteutiou to the collection of se
*ono:, b. '.,,,otes.
formes, den:, In New.lork, Nottoo, Lialtithore.
Phhadeth Gk.,...), Bellefonte, Head og, Ps.;
todien•pens, Ithl.; 51.7gmtuero. W. Vs.. 1.7 , !.,
N. 1., on , leilevehere. se19:1‘11
JOHN A. STIZAIN.
2 .X.r 1 27.1=t11162.41...MT,
Ex-Ptlicio, Justice of Lae Pettee
.A.NI/ I'OLICE AIiIIRATZ,
(Hike, 112 Fifth St. oppoalt Chttedriti, •
Deeds. Bonds, Murtzl.LltUil A.
c.. Acknowledgments.
oo•Itiona lad all lte<dacvs 'executed With
PrUutptness and dlelttch. mlffS!
WILLIAM JANCEY, NOTARY
JUSTICE ue TIM PEACE, AND.
Ilk: /11. ESTATE. AGENT. 010,, corner of Butler
and Dravor streets, Lawrenceville.
nlade " g t ,
Farallon and acknowledgment of all kinds of i.ega.
c01.17,.“1.
m,v4:t2,,rceor.6er w i L a .A V AN g EY,
Paola.
EESTAVE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 rennsylvall,la Avenue,
toot et the Ertereioe :ad opposite aullem Street
=r2-I:e.pe
CHATILL,II T. EWLNG,
Attorney at Law,
No. 69 Grata Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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SR- Commlraloner for Ohio, koraocry, ne..n,
Ml ,, rourl and other motor. - 01T1F0r..19 A
PTTORNEY & 00UNSELLOR'AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JOHN C. Mc:COMBS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth . Street.
tea - Y..lons. Down.lee, and Arrears or Pay
pleat: 41y collected. vo'Zitota
MERCEANT TAILORS.
OLIDAY SALE
We are now Pfr: el n g aonng the Holidays, special
oil:wetness, to those wishing to pordisse •
1E23
TorTn•N OR
. • - CHILDREN'S
SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
Call am! e.xatnitke
ao. 47 St. Clair Street.
HENRY G.. HALE,
meRcHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corner or Penn ac St. Clair Ste.
Desires to rata= thanks to his Mends •ad the Nib-
I. ( Or ~. mharOast avant, and reapecifully sot/Lo
th, a abaft of tholr !clam tot- - oana- lie wont
Dlkased to hive them ousothe
Largo and Carefully Selected Stock
Fine Woolen Goods
Partlc4l' arty adapted top
ILInBiTS 111.111- RR TM ID wimj,
5e11:165
G=EM
.1101. IN
. EuTISE 11 MON.
MIN 'TER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER,
No. b 4 HanSt.,.Pittabrugh.
Plain and Oreantental niers ot deterlptlOn
done to order. •II work .lona womb at reason
ble nitro.
,
(Lee of the irta of llnows 31sat atm,
IILOCSE A.D. SIGN P/LINTFRPI.
Nor th,a,t Coiner et Ttard stftet.
PITTSRIMCII, pa
_
wkrrrAcn & messos,
61:Cc:I:sound 7V CIIKS3.AN &CLARE,
Ita.raztaran of
O.ING LEATHER. BELTING,
Ito. 110 Mo street, I:etn, City.
Alto MI assortment of G. B. ANDER
60N •b, No. Yilv Liberty man. rltt,bar,b,
dt cIEI), cLAKtr. bopt . or troroo.
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GOAT it LOCALS