I= ...,..11t..v.itt511.11r.git 6,4rtic, rCEILUILLED 'HT Penniman, Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, .7 Q. SEM V 0 1211:a. errre..c.t. r. rENXIM AN, T. P. HOUSTu. ..." 0 ".• .s J(iSLA.Ii giNli f..". • X GI2IOX P. REED. ness nalutirtlrs. I= Rule Cool.-- a ceau D•tllVCred OT ourlar. (per week(......:....Cent.__ lf Ottotet tbers. . ... . ..",".• ' Lttlerwl reoutuum to tt etroooym at:a 'agent+. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, ISq. TILE GOVERNOR'S .51E-60"GE - - - - - In ids annual message, toosmittcd to the Legislature on WeelnopdAY last, Governor ItTIN Occupied eea thieruble spice in the .discusslon of na tional matters. This die- Mission, ea his part, was not irrelevant and intrusive, as some times happens irigubet natortal communications to legislative bodies. It became his duty to lay before the two Houses the Constitutional amend ment, proposed by Congress at the late ses sion. In discharging this oblig,ation hn naturally and propeily availed himself of the occasion to recommend the Amend ment to favorable consideration.• His ar gument on the questions di/cctly raised, do not contain any novel features, but are well put, and fully respond tO the popular senti ment of the State as developed in the can vass which resulted in the election of Gen °EMIT as iris. successor. But Governor CCIITIN goes farther to deal with a cognate o",'"°n, which iej-- What constant, a valid 'ratification of au amenda.iont to the Federal Constitution? ne maintains that it is not essential to count the States whieTWere concerned in the rebellion, and arc still unrepresented in Congress. He contends that when the Amendment shall be assented to by three quarters of all the Slate' actually partici pating •by representation in the govern ment, Blain be legally carried, and become part and parcel of the organic law. This -le an advanced opinion, but we believe it to be the true one. True, there are difficulties attending it. The Supreme Court may take a different view, and hold that three quarters of all the States are requisite to gite validity to an Amendment. Courts are at all tunes behind the spirit of the age, and have lobe forced up to it. They are necessarily slow said conservative, representing .antiquity, and finding • wisdom in the -graves of the fathers, and scarcely anywhere else. It .that was the Worst that could be said of them,Witirsubstantial reason, 'it would be 'comparatively aamall matter. But every student Of history knows full well that Courts have ever been the sturdiest Meru. ments of reaction and -of despotism. If there is an old abuse that has vitality enough left' in it to marshall a following "respectable in numbers and in social stand ing, they are sure to gravitate towards it lovingly. This was illustrated in the Dred Scott decision of the Federal Supreme Court., pronounced by)Chief Justice Janey. There Was no, other blanch of the Govern ment; no polilical organization in the coon. try . ; that woull lave gone so far to serve the devil. Thexame tendency yet inheres in that same bench: as is clearly indicated in the decision on the Indiana Considracy, Even Chief Justice Chase has. become so far iuo s ulated with the itch of the bench, in the short time he has had a seat on it,. that he l seems to have forgotten his common sense. Then, there are ,sinister whisper- hugs of wet other decisions now Incubating, and to be hatched as shall be needful to thwart the will of the-nation and re-InState the "rebels in the fullness of their former power. It seems as it the rebellion is la.' king shelter behind the bench, and is likely to find itself more secure than behind the fortifmtinns of Lee and Johnson. By evlgting law the Secretary of State is directed IP make proclamation of the rati fication of an amendment. This is in or , der that there may official and formal an nouncement of so great a (net to all con cerned. But nothing in that laW meets the present case. When - that law was en acted no States had incurred disabilitiesby rebellion; and it was not contemplated that any would. Hence the Secretary was not directed what States to count and what States to omit. Congress may be expected. to remedy that defect, • tiy passing; a law providing that only the' States represented in Congress shall be enumerated; that th.ree.quarters of-these shall be heist to •be sufficient; and thatqbe Secretary of State, or some other official, shall proclaim the ratification complete when ,three.quarters of such States shall have actually given EMEIM This will not make any difference in the course of the Supreme Court. Si either will the action of the Court make any dif ference to the action of the two Houses. Concres,.ict its own sphere, la indepen dent, and' Will remain so. Each House will admit to seats, no . matter what the Court may say; only such as It shall see fit; for taeh house is alisointe Judge of the qualifications of its members, As Governor CCILTIN came into ollice, keeping abreast of public opinion on all great questions, we are glad to see him go out displaying the' same noble character istic. The people have honored and trust ed him, and he has not deceived them. GoVernor Gkany is soon to take the place Governor CURTIN will vacate. We have no misgivings as the line of policy he will adopt and pursue. He is on record, both by word and deed, and we doubt not will make good his commitments. He follows u man who has won golden opinions, not only in Pennsylvania, but wherever loyal ty is held in repine. ,So long as he shall not trail the Republican banner in the dust, but shall bear it on high so that our trlutnphant host may gather about it,iand fullou it to new victories, will he challenge and receive the support of. all who-aided in his election. • CO3I3IISSION.I. Upon the assassination of President Lit:cola; the question was raised whether the oemone Implicated in that great offense could * Proverly be tried by a 3lilitary Com mission, or would have to. be arranged be fore a civil tribunal. After a careful ex amination of the Con4itution and the Laws the national authoring decided that the case was properly trl ' hi elie;lro a Court Martial, and one was ordered, for e.,et put , pose, which did its work to the sar,,r ac .. lion of most loyal people. It is itow nounced that one of . the' .lodges of the Supreme Court of the teltltl States has decided to issue a process . for bringing be fore him the individnala who were con vie.ted by that Commission of participat— ing in the assassination, sad sentenced to imprisonment at the Dry- Tortugas. The inference is that the Judge holds the trial of these Men to have been illegal.. Article five'Of Amendments-to—the Con stitution adopted in 1789 covers this Case. It reads: "No person shall be held to answer, for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime; un less on a prs sentinent Or indictaient of a grand jury, except in — rates arising In the fond or nasal fortes, or the militia, when _in actual service +in time of war or public danger. nor shall any person be rub- - .; Ject, for Use same offences, to betwica Put in jeopardy of life or, limb; nor be on.- . pelted in any criminal case lobe a witness against himself; nor be deprierd of life, liberty or property, without due Pr ooo t , of law, nor shall private property be taken' for public use without just comoens.stion." Whether the assassins of President LIN. cots were lawfully tried by a Military Commission depends on the precise mean ing of one of tee clauses of this article. It wil l b e otw rred that It is not said a man must so aally belong to the land or naval few , of the United States, to make him ,uenable to military tnbunal. If that was the precise meaning of the words, tho a rebel, found In arms against the goVern ment, could not be adjudged by a court martial, nor could a man belonging tO other recognized nation with which we might be in collision, and who should vio late the rules of civilized warfare. _Such clearly, was not the intention of the arti cle. The design manifestly was to make all offences against the war power of the government triable militarily, rend none °them I The question, therefore, is, was the as sassination of President I..mcoms "a case arising in the land or naval forces?" If, during war, a public enemy, or several of them, were Co find their- way into the head quarters or General GRANT, and kill him, and should be captured,—would any one be silly enough to say the cue could only be disposed of 1;y indictutent and conviction for m urder In s. Court of Oyer and Termi ner? Doubtless, the offence would be murder,'and would be triable in civil courts; but, by reason of the fact that Gen. Gntvr was "in the land or naval forces," and by reason of the other fact that hevra:s taken off, not.by personal mama, but by a public enemy, the culprits would bo sub. ject to military Inv, and might be dispos ed of summarily. Article .11, Section 11, Clause I, of the Constitution, provides that "the President shall be Commander-in. Chief of the Army and Navy of the United_fitates." The as sassination, therefore, of the President, in time of war, by a public enemy, was a case "arising in the land or naval forces;" and was properly tried and punished by a Mil itary Commission. If any individuals wish to retain the advantanges of What is known as "due process of law," they must res trict their malevolent actions to such offen. ses as will Only bring them into collision with the penal code. If they do not, they must take the chances: It was not by the civil but by the milita ry- law that the nation's life was saved. Soldiers and sailors did many things, and did them well, for .which no, warrant can he found in the statutes at large. 'lt does not follow from thence that they were of fenders. The nation honors them for their loyalty, courage, and energy. Now that the crisis Is past, dotibtless the judges—the men of technicalties and precedents—will be upon their track. Such has always been the case when sharp diseases required speedy remedies. Emma Tlie statistics furnished by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, indicate either a mar vellous falling elfin the production of alco holic liquors in the United States; or that frauds. upon the revenue by persons' en gaged in that pursuit are constant and enor mous. Nobody, we apprehend, will main tain that less liquor's are consumed than. formerly. The evidences of drunkenness abound throughout society. Indeed, that vice is alarmingly on the increase. Nor is there any apparent diminution in the nsC of alc:ohel in connection with arts. All the facts, open to observation, point not to a lessened consurepam, but to a large in crease. This leads to the inference that vast frauds are perpetrated on the revenue. , Every dealer knows that alcohol can be purchased for less than the tax upon it. This was seen when the exorbitant assess. meat was enacted. It always happens that when duties are laid on a particular article, far above theaverage, that the elicit manu facture and vending of it is stimulated. There seems to be no other course, when in ordinate revenue is desired, from any corn • modity, entering into general use, but for government to take the production and sale of it into its own hands. Even then success in suppressing. frauds is only par tial. The Inducements ;to surreptitious traffic are so many and great that the risks are freely incurred. It is against the settled polity of this country for the government to conduct any branch of traffic for the sake of income. The government has no thought of such a scheme, and the people would not endure It even if it should be urged by officials. There seems, therefore, to be no other remedy for the evil under consideration, but to reduce the excise on distilled li , uors. The government needs what rev enue can legitimately be derived from this branch - of business ; and people engaged in other callings do not want to can,' their own burde ns and the burdens which the distillers should shoulder. There's still another point 'which should be looked at. So extensive have evasions Of the excise laws,become by secret distil lation that honest dealers are really driven to the wall. They cannot pay duties, and still compete with thoie who mty none at all. Thit is a hardship from which they have a right to demand and expect deliv erance. Their interests in this matter ac cord with those of the government itself, and 'with all other classes of tax-payers. It wUI be seen, moreover, that this is not a question of temperance or license. It respects neither the quantity of liquors made nor used; but, primarily, the reve nue derivahle...b.y„government from the liquor traffic, end the suppression of frauds therein. While Congress Is engaged - with the revenue laws, a close scrutiny may as well be given to this particular branch. TIIE CRETAN INSURRECTION For some time past- conflicting reports here reached this country of a revolt in the island Id . Crete against Turkish rule and in favor of annexation to the Kingdom of Greece. One (fay it is atUrmed that the re bellion kis been suppressed awl liberal terms gritnted to all concerned in it, and the next,..ilay it Is ascertained that the revolt sail exists, and that measures of great cruelty, common among Mehemet ans, are pursued towards the population. Presently we are informed that thel,nsur gents are likely to bold out through- he winter, end that the government of Gree e has resolved upon the bold proceeding of espousing, by toren of arms, their cause. 'rue would Inevitably reopen and precipi tate %on Europe the whole Easternaques tion. luau, France is about equally . as interested as turkey In covering up the material facts :,y the ease, and diverting at tention in other directions. The svpspa tides of the Frenc k pee . areon the side of the Cretans, faith, and in v,i-- because of similarity of re ligiouse of the dotirine I.which Kossuth baptized national solidari, ty. Napoleon 111. is in poorhealth, and his prestige is sadly corepromlw by failures in Mexico Germany and Italy. • Re is not in a condlihraCto resist the demands of his ,peoplernor yet in condition to interpo io to wrest Crete from the Turkishgrasp, tahlas I the risk of all the consequences that might I follow. The Enltan does not Want the Eastern question reopened, or to have Eu i ropean attention turned to it. The affairs I of Crete, he is not slow in perceiving, . , could I well be used as 'the starting point.of a movement that might result in driving him out of Europe. and making a finish of)Otto i man rule on that continent. If li can smother knowledge of the difficult until he can remove it, he may escape f rther embarrassments, and get long for n tber century as he has for the last one, by bal ancing the interests and animosities of one portion of Europe against those of the other. This island of Crete, vulgarly called Candia, is situated in the Mediterranean, and belongs to the Grecian Archipelago. Its population, estimated' from a million to a million and a. quarter, in the ancient times, has dwindled down to not more than one hundred and seventy thousand. Of th ese sae hundred thouiand are native G ree ks, forty-five thousand of them Turks, and 'the remainder liellenes, Jews and other foreigners. ' It is, 11:nteed, astonishing that these one hundred thousand Greeks, with allithe aid derivable from their kindred living else. where, have managed to make any head way whatever against the Turkish power. It appears they have a steamer engaged in bringing them supplies, which is extraor dinarily-fleet, and haS no difficulty in elud ing the-blockading - squadron. If this re 'source shall not be cut ocr the Cretans may hold out so long as to ensure interposition in their behalf. This offered, not. by. Greece, with its two millions. of people, but by 'France or any other tirst class power, would at once induce the Sultan to relinquish his claim. As this matter map loom up into great conspicuity, it is well to keep an eye on it. . TO coNsumpTivEs.—The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON'S Prevertd Ure.criptioo for the tare of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SHUN CHUM,. COUGHS, COLDS, and all 7111.11JAT eel LUNG AFFECTION 9, has ao. b-en In use over ten Tears, with thu thirst marked MI.: • The Remedy, prepared under Hr. Wli.on'e per sonal supervision: •1.0 • panipbler sontaining the original Pretcriptloo. with full and explicit direc- lions for preparation and use, souther se lb n short MOUT of tie use, roay he obtained of TC•3I33EIPME Aral - Price of Ihemedy V i to. Pamphlets furnished frau of charge. !tura by mail au where by JOSEPH I GRAY HAIR, BA.LDNESsi, RAND - RU/1". ANy or THE SOALE.-Sc DISCOVERI CAN gOtIPARE WITH -I.uSDON LIS/R.COLUIS RESTORER AND IshEsSISH..•' 'London 'Loudon Our Real Halr Color Ireetoor Halt C.•lor lOoorer London Phyoklans Hair Color lb stoner London Hair Color lteatorer c•*"'llair Color .r.„.. ore t r•• 'London Recommend It. Halt . Color Ileatorer•` It nerer fall. to Impart life. gcowth, and rigor to the weareat hair, factena 11.11 atone Its fa Hag. and liner to produce a new grow , is of hal, catt.lng It to grow th•ck and Strong. colt cent., a bottle, IN the half dosen. Sold by llet.L•ltitAN SHcIiENWAN. lin Mar ket *treat. UYit, A. KELLY 37 Woal stet ct, and dos. /LEMING, Wh M arget atreet. • Ittaburg4. KA-NIL R,LItU/Tr, Alegtwthr. attr.,Lhhararr SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS.— Witter. In thin climate, to a trying Stasou. Its unsteady temperature great.) oggr Val. nyepvl. sta. and acts ter) nut...rabid` upon that sensitive organ. tbo liver. The alternations's reed t •nd thaw keeps the p.m of the howl) continuant opening a. contracting. and the resent la •e.•ndition system far-table to th e action Or the mantotylteel. Tall...Lich prod,. Intermittent /elm, Hence • ;t. torsemer. aireneihe lite r cri Etc, tat .3lstedl Tref. It raps efany LevOcit Is Inc 'chill. shoot.. She erect or this area( C.,,,11- 71:TIOISII,INVIOva.ANT. In tendering even the, feeble": frame Impervious to an m•iatlont I otind ones. la a gr.d act demons dated by the onlf em expelled or a ...hero'. a century. At a .lotn- Sane. mi te ntithittuns =catkin., and a pre. eon's , and cute of r Ter and - Lt is the one TIAN4: re r asset., 1.1. none who Tahoe t refers - MI. of It , sl b cat steed to do IldthOnt. THEOICE, WHEN •T DKATIrtI HOME regret thyt ?hey did not take the Cl the /le .Loa - , fertut from thy ea.iy twlngesof Il•er complaint •ull .iya penal.. will be prootrate Aca-byd. • month ben,. If they do not arrest the Inl,bicf at ..net othinCla more to n ic' A con r,e of the onre,t•nd best ve,rembla tonic and .:I•mtivt , uu.a. 111 theirn.l. ern ob,ma.7-110 4 1rTell, ,1051A4 II felt - tore the or.. to tr foodigor, sun ,brlne the. illoordert , l IlrY . c.into a moulo:2 of p•-rfeet hea l lll. minty la -nu m:tine dissipates the 4,orntua ,•p..ra. re,r Ikettc, to, bat once broach r•ne,rful antidote to all telsamatiedise.,4ca. sitr. nethen 11, tyrewlth.the lIITTErtS, Tett 4Cr) ai l omp/al. which pry% all at this Ine,camht 51. j al NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WM. BINGELLif, Jr.. dal.= 3.4preta Off toe, 34 .Flfth tarcet, Nan authorised Agent to rdortre ddtwrttiements for the GAZETTE, and all other papers throughout the Linted 6 . . ales and the Chnadas. WENCELSIOR INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH AND 61E18 eon., nee IIf.VDAT..Ian. 7th. Yoe 4,. holarshlps, •i•ply •t the In. tut, /Loom, NEVI LE HALL, torn•r of Liberty and Fourth strcets. .NEW 0rz.n.a1100,31,, 'Janos f. AU, 107. perswis with unb[apoln■ tub agatbal Oft evanit.b. leant, are here hy notttred to bait!! In.nme, for payment, out later than the went tudiug J•l.l.llkr Ith, 1567, , •.U. itist , ;:we,et.,,. CIiUIICII-GUILD.—The ner tneetlint of tole will be betd at be I :tTgTotfr.7tti ' lltr/ S j ' aifearV;g Baalitcaa of Importance will be brettgld op end al who feel an Interest In nor WOrJ are cordially In ♦lted to attend anti Join ale noclety. By order of the rresldnut. • I aitrE J. II Cerrelary. el - SECO:ND & LAST CONCERT BY THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY, ner 42L13C>NIC, Ti l / 9 (FrWay) EVENING, JANUARY all, 15W. ABA, ABBEY, LIZZIK. FRED, Jill and LITTLE IPEMETF. Tick t Is, LO centa. Chß dr; :I, ecruts. Door.. °pc at quarter to 7; comm.:nee at ;varlet too. latavO BOWMAN INSTITUTE, this rch.l wAU ill M. resumed on 3101: On Y. tile flit instal:lt at No. (fig O au r.,mtttrtahly rmit itoohas street. he m I ss " spog of e gnats. A (ow cusr.fing gamic Jafiri.ll ttar. It. COHTEtt,ylectur._ P n T y UCZT orv , 9 , s ACADEMY FEDEIiAL e s:1 Y. mnct Allegbent !fittings lisnk ary cd. 1N;, 3X-Sitirfit• delentige and Classical. (turn ..t s, st.j r „ Commercial &Com Atlthmette.l4 I. tu Stetting dessiun A tborongh and cum picte course Of Imo Me gni!, Boot-keeping, Incindint Mons and !Asti. try. l'enmansuln, Getninercial Arithmetic. time un• limited, g3u dacrilfinwr FOR RENT, • THE STORE ROOM; At the corner of Wylie and Federal Meets, and the KLLlgai. Nu, US Wylie street, ritishargo. Apply to A. M. tAcit 91/11111 screct. CAUTION—LOST—On . Wedneximy 1/ January 2d, CHECK N 0.115. dated Itee. 110. Mikan by b. 11.1 H a CU.. on the YlltAtuah Nacional Balm of Commerce. In meor of a.. ,01. /11C0 LC. Inc 104117. and matted G . 00. by J. C. CUWIT..I.III{.II.IL C •abler the Datum are hereby cautioned not so receive paid cheek, a 5..., anent *Lemanaa been stopped. Tic Under will he suitably ICWAI ded be. leaelna it at the Banking //ohm nr It. PA 1010.0 a CU.. No. 401111 h at. Jai r 7 • pm( SAFE .SCIPrt. A new awl rpm! FIREPROOF SAVE. (Burk Barne•• make.) mediumalms, Can Be nought by op idalug at ' IRON taTIC SPICE MILLS. Or. No. I St. (swill lIEET. 00 1 PARTNER‘ILIIP.--LOGIAN & 4.lllKulLi have Oh day admitted to ii....partner ship Iv iftos PARK, .1 T E.. 10111,11014 and atyle tiEuatiE I..UIi•N. who will coati:net...ler lta. II =I She Importation and ventral 'ale nrhitr+are. cut ter, Ac.. at Jun. nZ Wood street. Nautili ill Pa. JAsywnl la. P 47. • J•lniun BARB - & MOSER, .41.14.4723.XTMCPtE1 5 . 1111”1' ASSOCI eSION 111311."11:6, NW. 2 444 4. t.'L AIR enItEKT, PITTnIIUIt6 Is, Pis. liso clef Mummies. Oren to the drelemlog and Otaularlilo4sl2 and puollo budding.. , _wn DISSOLUTION. --1 TIIE PAILTIVEIRSIIIP HERETO. ytiur. exhale. Penner M. LISLASMI , and LI. CHESNUT. under tdestele or Instokhlt d CHES. 01/2 . . was dlmelesd by mutual consear en the IM ofJanuary. The neatness will be settledat the Old nand. 233 latserly attest , by ettlmr of the late punnet.. Jan;rs PIANOS I PIANOS ! !—An entire n.w ;WA of /MASS d CO.'S V/SNOS, which Wor..ZE ‘ arlalltnl b at7tr " .Ilrgr 11. 1 ot N oi.l upward. rams. In want of $ Sen-aous nano .ra •gOll 3 $Oll and stasOse tab. pae Va l 4= . CZIAOLOTTEIIMEn. - dell Bs. 71115 stmt. D\INVIIMI Sri Mil Vl3 0 6130 itzWalaurAvivammao - asnovigimp ativiLls pri al OW 006 13011114 JAMBS T. BRADY & (Bocce... to 8. Joule . / Ca.,) Corner Fourth and Wood SO., BANKERS & BROKERS, DrALIMIS Ix ALL r:LIV!! 07 Government Securities; Foreign Exchange, Gold. Silver and Coupons. ooLLEcnom madeca all accesslble polats In the liutted Butte. cod Canada. Interest allowed on Time Deposits, FOR SALE, • A - Three Story Brick Dwelliog‘ .o. D. on the 17,6 tine of the Diamond. Allegbc gheny. Intotire,watdr, or at 36 NVAnIDNGIUN STREET 10 LET, Third and Fourth Stories Of 11/101K"3 OFFICCBIIILDINO. Illvoicsoe War• thlrl door below Bacot ;tract. Apple,. AUDEHAWS FINE WATCHES, AIIDESIAIVE . 2INE WATCHES,. A UDE ”Ali'S /EVE WATCHES. AI.7DEM A ICS FINE WATCHES. For ,aly by AULIEHAWS FINE WATCHES. J. 11. HEED h CO.. __No; OS =II THE EO - PARTNEIIBIIII. HERE— . TUVOItE existinn between tue subscribe., sni der the firm siiTACIS, IIitIiTIIERS A CO.. is this day ilissolven by mutual Ctllleent. • A.ll. TS(.II. . . Dtc. FIZEI).,CILAtir. The untlarelane'd hate This day formed a em.patt nerahip under the dm name of TACK BRIM The Mile of tirm of ritteourah •licme *lll be as betsetufore. TACK. TACK:; T. REV. A CU. A. 11. TAC: T. E. TACK. letml January Ist, 1.7.. WRITE, ORR CO., , • 425 Fifth /4 reel orrar for sale nu assorieseat at RICH DRESS SILKS, Which They Offer rat Very lose leriCe4 Jai . • A -LLEG DENY COUNTY. • a .the Court of Common Mas t Zti December. Term, JAM In •he matter of the application of tire oulohl • Building and Loa Astoclait . col Law• rence rille, for a Charter o• Invsrporallon• • And.now. to wilt :t•te. anth INAS. Toe °art di rect oars ritngt Oleo In the enterer t i'ro• - t tbonof the Court of en^ , 132.12 it. In midi fur bald e”tintr. Sod nottee thereof to he pa hllaltedi In one newipeperVrio..l In the Cite of Plttsirgo • and count, atort said. for at le op three weeks. setting surth thaftan•ppileatton hat been made to the Court for tarPar...tor granting the 1 cut •nia Building and, Loan assoetatton of t. awrencrvllle. Charter 0 0 Is c•trioratittn, and that the same will he granted at the neat tetln of the Court ot um xis. Pleas, rinles•CZCeololl. beret / will be Used In proper Dose. • ' • IMM All per..e lb teres!,l .. , 11 please to take twice of the abate of the Co.at. . A. IN Attorney for the Application MITES! MUTES! MUTES! • , - • I RAVE RECEIVED MOST DEILY esTycii, an.] oaero the trove • imitates Mtn 5,000 PAIRS OF %ARIUS MAKES Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES SOWN, N - o. 136 Wood Street. not ,13 I=9 IRON CITY SPICE lIJLLS, FIFTH STREET EXTENSRA, Xear Pennsylvania sirrinne, • rirnsuruun, P.A. PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD, %Van - anted "L., our name Is on tie Article. 1p EeH (iIIOUNDCOHNLEALand laZ FLOUR han.l. • Cur!'' !E AND LIIMIND Nt;l'n ROASTED proplptly. - . We rrapectru'lv Inforuu 1.2 w. public t^at wr .111 rontSnua reseulacture of ail (tau 1 , 1/1 , ERE NT IcI• 11, Oe 01.11A0.e. whtrh 00 1 0 mwhoweak aud Retail Deakte attn.. loere, mnket • Imlog to deal fair. - wr sAlelt the patroonae of the . . . - IL XTEIL, curd of' the • ConKrea• 51111.. a be iound at !be above mill at all bout, to to 1110 .auts of cvaturpt.. 1211Urrtl, rxa:ueoo.tattttr on baud. I.:TRIO/LER Q RORLERGE ME Or c0,r00u..11: or A I'l 51%00000, December pROPOSALS FOR WRITING.— wAlen Proweal, will 5,0 rerelre.l at ,tble acre unt:o JA ^ UA.I Sin. ISOI; fu Dicluste.. r W.rttlag am , 1. oPYInt /tool the A e.e•sola' Boots, Sevenq.t3ve 4lf lee Duplicates, Seventy Ilse .3 cuool Dopllcatee, nod Slovenly- . Use Tronsurer'• Collection aapll• cote., tor the Year 1167. I the Viral 'lay of A tell. MIL llia ato be made at Ito meet the 11,11.11. flue complete It nclot c the calculation and ext., n.lon of all Acres, and lb. comparlug.of tech and all the hooka th the orle nal, beoldea •to In oxen awl all the hooka. p.ot In ic the tot•la of toe dig, rent I.llc, by the total Taill ilium The correctlbit of toe Liu n eat. must ce pro mted before warraute are Inu.'el ;It pare yment. bowl. with .uillelent arcurity, will be gale. d for the (element of the centraet. bamples of books may be net. en application Ity A rection of the County Colnutt.cloncra. Jc.:7.6.lderr 11r..sitir LAMBkati% -HOLIDAY GOODS ALL HISB9 OF BRONZE, GILT, UT AND (IL Ann . Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Trimmiugey &c. • Also. WAIMANTZD NON-IX.PIANIVZ CAB.- .11UN 1111., wholesale sutt reran. JOHN ROSS & • CO., No. 64. EStroot, drs3:•7ll.tworT rrrfcntilititi. PA. Orr. o r • I i i , J, C , ILLI r O ., I 4 I t Itri , NOTICE TO EAIiEItS. • elealord Proposals, addressed to "The Board of In•pectoreol the Allegheny Caruaty , Prison..• will be received at thia ' , Mee ./ ANLUVItIi 411 Mn ,, 0 C"MIT Pl‘l , N WI for LI( Iin. F P. U D A,RNtoIfINU al Fort rix o rr NTlld 1:01f JAN P/Sla 13th. Loaves to weigh d.arhalf and Two Pounds respertlaely and to he of approved quell), to he made /lt ea much par lunar •lionri for two thousand dol/ars wilt he required for fait' u! tit rformance of contract. 'Ube -me of the security molt sec .:unsay the hid. Phis, endorsee CFI the waraen. and probated •t thls °nice. will he paid n oath!). .le2,:vidarT lies N k LAMBERT. Controller, SKATES! SKATES! Prize Skates, Club Skates, SKATES FOR THE MILLION, AT CO 'al" 1N" I,i Dlitpateb Ltallding, Fifth Street. • WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE WEIR it . _ SILVER PLATED WARE AM) 3E - • 61' 0 lir O r ci or 27) . am. c•l3.l=vei, 37 Ohio Street, Allegheilb t zmy r. V.ch and Clock Repaldur ProTartt. of a Ny d B lil wa D rr Or da B RAD in jv r, 0 o. T. 2 0 . ,v 7 A u rk ,„ . .4 . .rd and ralnied Borders, • JOS. B. Fillartnri A RAO. 1111 S. CIIIP HUSTIC received and tor salt by ' • une s AtLLY O. Gan zo a st woodC 20 MILS. lIIIPERUG received and edi t " uh AVOiseceggirthi l i. I gme Sat. $5OO IZIEAVAiq U O l k: 3 d i 0 1' PITT s n„, • 11 I WrICr. mbt 4 nA M cltt at their re.,llox of °." $5OO REll'aßD For the anprelient i s I.OIIT V . O/.1 Of IL' author or math°. or the late incendiary tons in th,e eite. Any communication to the urnterththee ref , r . enec to said dreg. If to directed, re held rtrict• conidenttal lees'.: CAUSTIC SODA , Both American and English, FIN!: WHITE BRANDS. For Oil Refining Purposes, Consmcnlv on band and fur sate In eolantltle•t. sunt yurcLasers, lir JAMES HERVIY DOBBS, 116 Pearl Street, F. T. O. 4:1•23 DISSOLUTION THE FIRM OF BMIIVER A. LA %FAR was dli.olved the 11. t day of 1/e.ember 18., by mutual cuurtiut. el. I'. hlittlVE.lt Datitt purc.s.e.l the Inter.. •f J. It. LAZE/lit It salc rm. The t. st.e!4 of the firm will be settled ,4 lb , old stand /of a. S. hy N A M I. N,0"114 A 4111, Eli. •JAILGh 8. L A ZEAI:. IITTISSIUfIott. Dee., list, NOTIcE..-C1)-PARTNERSIIIr.—The' den/he:zed 11.1'1,110s dulcrril Intoeo.parta hie for the t,rpo.e of fOligilletillg the whoir. I:rocere, lhod de and Ctan.dlsood Nos. 47 and 11.Stnlihflehl Ore. , . under the na armstele of oftltlVE.t, eI'ENCEht I 'Then arm wlllbe plen.ett to see the frl ode andtt nteraio,f the l ate Om of S. 1... :Is well as all oth making °Cg".111i•T'VI1111tIVI:It. .lUn. SPEKCEK, J. AI. IIOFF6TOT. .1 •neary , The underslguLl. In retiring from the firm of Shrtver S Lerrer, votibt eheerfuliv recoloinen.l the e•rr firm to the favorable notice •,f tile friend, goo BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS C:0 I_3 I E) .41-1:Y" I; ST OPENED AT x. I. - 4. Er - Y 5.,. No. 22 Wood Street A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF A.A. CHINA ANI ItO VAMILS of new and ran. deslana and styles. A doe lot of. PARIAN STATIIETITS, LAVA IV ARE : ipECORATED TEA. TDILET, MIELE FAST AND DINNER SEM All of which Is oFervtl on I he most reasonable ray = HILLERRIAN'S , MIT BD FUR EMPORIUM, I= IS FILI.ED FROM CELLAR TO loft •Ith • ulCii 1.1.3:-..0112.1dENT tiOODJ, Wilich Is ortmlat 17.11:11./.1r .I.4CSVC7 /1-401".10/3 Our spenlalt. now II LACISOA• ctsxcl. CEi-oxLVimi .0 " M ; to 9 SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES Although prepared wl lb • fop line of HATS AND CAPS, =I IIII:1.1 DlAi\ 'S No. 75 Wood Street FOR THE HOLIDAYS LADIES' FURS, . • The I.argentni.J Bela block In the City SELLING VERY. LOW AT THE HAT, CAP AND PER STOB E -6o 0 0 I=L 3ZI - et) 00 131 HOOD 'STREE T. J. F. STARK & CO., 13ANIKERS, Corner of Wood and Third Streets 3131:1 - 1r ALI\ 7 - 33. ‘ITID STATES GDNDS, GOLD, SIMI: AND orro Draw . a:ltne and olghc Itfll. of Exchange on E rlieNez. w: =A:, ITALT.. FOB VIIE.IIOILIDATS. . • YIN E STOCK. ADAPTED FOR 31:3calclevy - Proassioates, 1/1 , ALL KINDS or FWFLZLY, IiOLD AAU 511.VE1: WAT,AIgd fur Ladles • ViIAtNS AND GUARD, EL/WANT ETh. -r•rfous Netting.: kiloLD AND till.VElt rr:• 1411,,V Eli t 4 POUNS. VA:S. DUNS; Y. SILUCLES. as.. dc., JOHN MITSCH. No. 112 lenernlSl, Allrl:hg ,7. pITTR RE UGH PA PER MANE YACTUILIMILLIMPANY,IIanafactunrsof Printing and Wrapping Papers CLIIITON MILL. bTEUIIENWILLIL 01110. MILL...NEW 1111.11.111TuN, EA. OFFICE AND wartr.uorsE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa OFFIC.f.ItS—A ['GIN? lIARTJE. President. . • .• >,.• NO. B. I.tl i!kiihTON, Treaeurc VOWEL HIDUi.F, rotary. Driircbus—frugukt Hkcile. Jelin Atwell. HarLizian.John Lietigkron. John 11. Parkin C. H. Merrick. orrestr PAM 19r Paper aloe", • pARTNERS lIIP NOTIOE—JAMES ItlaTll btu purchased the Interest of JOHN HALL, to the tIrymM.JOIIN ki AL I. & The name nn•l !ANN./11bn Ikrm will be JOHN HALL & CU., an heretofore. JAM. Y. CYII - o.rj THOMAS J. WALL STCNIAN ............ J. tifilJIVN VALLEY 10110 E PLOW WOlllOl, 1:11 and 113 Liberty Bt r PhOstrurgb JOHN HALL .& CO.. Mannfarturdre of all' varletlrd of Northern and Southern 1 . 1.1./WS, UNION mowSsu. ,dur,Ksy, ItaKES. -- CIII.TIVATOSS. ad.and dealers In At•ItI,ULTUILAI. PLEIIa NTS or all de scrlptluns. I'lrrallUll4ll. Dec. Finn' CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY• J. LYONS, 110 Wood St., rlttsbuigh, Keep. on handand manufacture. to order. the YIN KuTSTYLk:Of GILT itUSS.WCIOU'aniI %VAL, NUT. tiVA L. and n(4IIAItE StlltßUll, Po= BAIT and PICTUBE UN. Curtain Cornice. nand. and Mitten.. Consols. Tripod and Bracket Tanks of eaniiielte doilan and wroth/mania:lD. tiil.lilNts AND ItICIJILDLNII executed In the blithest style tattle art. .17 . 11.1Cah 111/OE/UTE. dao...n2lierth LOUIS BERGE a. CO.. Manufac- Wier. of (MANI) AND . ...QUAKE PIANoS • Ware...ores. IP: BLEXISEtt I.TitEET. &mind Block Meat limn Broadway. NEW I.lllth. Thy Plano. manufactured by this Anis are th.lors cil by all the Jeanine' artleP of the country fur their lure/errs!, clew brllll.ns ands ympat Ilene tone: also for th e i r said excel lent worhmayslln leas. scroll desk inthantee jer . 2 :,.. FITZPATRICK BROTHER. r iinsT PREMIUM GOLD PEP, UFACri IlitLite. 43 meliKEr bTtLEET, ' If . I : I!VVTV I V " I ' MIeiiaIe Palsel ISKPAIItaLL Persona out trf ate 0117 haring . Pens to repair earl scud thanby wall and protnistly returned. F. MIISSMANN Filth Sired, bet ween Tunnel and Chalhani, greets, GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE 7t .t elv. [nod. WWI. dascrlptlons a/way• on !And and void thelontesaori... Rapalt!rrdon sentnt Iv on short II.tIINISTRATRJX'S NOTICE.- Wheteas Letters ot tnintstrsho,. on me es tats stA.VIO PRICE, O tt Illrmlnghmta, doe ne•ted. We been ',ranted In MARY A. riIICE. All per• oni ballot claims against said estate will present them to the und•rslgnett, and all pet.. Indebtaa are hereby milled to make payment to . MARV A. Plllo4.,,AdM'a. Magnets.street, 151/mlngharn. 'Or Ler Attorne W. AUOILLABLOUH, No Dl Yonsth truce". l' y. Ittsbureb. deEtqat yH Tio — quirre, CA.RIBIELIAS, &c:—.We •as tense the Isrsest nod best MOO Or.WiNWEII FLUWILIUNU rLswrs 10010 :he WT. aadldre &:I r t . Rrl d` l:l7l4 ' 7t th : g tg °‘h :4 °-o rr to alms notice. We eao also varnish Floral to . Orows, e• t e l orders prompUr awarded , I Can nul to Me tirirenhows ovary Ow rolawa de/ AWN:B. A. MIJILLVGLI. S H E RH A R D'S WET. C. MCCARTHY. Mlyor 317 Liberty Street, =3:l pnociimirioN In .CCOrd. ,, Wall the provisions of the Act of the (Jeoe,tt Asset:llblr of the CuuttuontreLlth of l'ttio svivanla IncorpontinK tile City of All •.beny An.l of the .everAl snPl , thenta thereto. .11.111.• bir , Yor of ts , l Qtly. do lir. 11111 , tuy 1 . 0111. lamst:On, tuat on the Brine tbe stn day of the month. the frezons it of talti atty.,. tele., to ante for members of the of Ilepresen R tralt es of the CoMm o awe•ltti of Fenn , meet at tbe serer.. toac-s of h0'.1.1 elections ln their respective woo,. nn , and elect One person to serve no. Mayor of awl ell,. The citizens of the First ward o note at Ihr Punito School ll..use .ebeoen stru.t. :Lod ele et one person to st ree as member o, the •. nun ell; lour persons to he member] of cow,. rti: two persons to be School Directors. 0.3 oue person to be Alden:tau. 3 he cl LIZ. 111 of the Second w s rJwill meet at the Public 505001 House tot the North Coma and elect one person to set, cvainember of the aleet Unttnell; four persons to be members of the COMmau COUEICii tRU 'WM. lit. he School Virecturs and nue pe Tberson to be Aldenu ellirens of the First Precitet of the Third war will meet at the public School {louse and else: one to.rson to serve as tuemtr. r °l' the Collo di. lour per.ons to he muets of the aoturocu Council; two oersons lobe Sc eln hool Directors. MMMOM IMEM • , . • . . The t Ittr , os uC the tieeond i'reelnet or the Third rd will °tie at the house of litoriz. iiersi. F-,l..Ewst Lan-. snit in con lonetion with the elector of the First 1 . 1, ,, net of said ward, eit ft one person to serve as member of thin Stir.' Counci I trr. sons to In, members of the .'oliztnon Council. and two o[6o. to'Ur Otch poi Directors. The c , tirens of the First t reelnet at ti• Fourth •r 1 w limpet at the ro'utubl - I — Engint tluusn ror of Lauock and Anderso,streety, and eh et one t.erson 'to sea, e as inrvinber , f the Connell: 6itir persona to twiner:Own au., common Lonooll, two prr-oos to be nehool Directors, and one ptrron to he Aidenoan.. . •. + The ritixett• "(the Y owl recrlnt of the Fourth er.i wilt m..et at the house of Sir J. Che.tptor,.t an In cno.:ettnn wlth.elerto r to • .1 the .• u l'reeincd o t of •al l .l warn, elect tl . .errs sin Invtlitoce of tho.'cleet Conn.:11; i ru r Per. sone to betnt.mbers the Common two W.. to In, Echoi.,l Director, sod one pen.. to I...l.lolcrotau. II 0:1,1 undc.rmy hand and Va. :vat ofnahl city thli tirenty.ninth day of lhaaahtatr, A. D., H. HIGBY MS El 0 litg" 3317 Y YOVR HOLIDAY GIFTS NTIL YOU DAVE EXAMINED bTOCK China & Bohemian Fancy Goods, FOR SALE IIY RICHARD E. BREED, No. 100 Wood Slieet dell pITTSBURGII BANK FOR SAVINCS. Formerly the DIP F: SAVINGS INSTITUTION, • 67 , ?'ourth. Street. Nesirlyr Opposite the Banker P(ttaburgL.) CRARY.). IN laCt. - OPEN DAILY from 0 to 4 o'clock, and no WED NEsDAY and SAI IMAY EVE:NIP:USD.. May Dt to November Ist. 7to o'clock, sod from Nov DC to May I.t, 610 S o•clock. • Boots of tly-Laera, atc., Punished at the olio. gran.. Toil Institution crpeclally offe to those whose earplug arc limited, the cpportunity to accurnol att., by small dtpoolts. easily oared, scum welch 0111 lie re6eurre when needed, and bearing Interecv stead of remaining unproductive. BOAJID Or DLUTAGEILIEN PRESIDENT C3r3EICPPLI3 - 3E1421..'1311.1Rart.12 - . VICE PRESIDENTS, 8.11. HAItTDIAN, JA.3IEB PARK, Jr SECRETARY AND TREASURER. D. 3EI. 1110.13.1.7.1,1M17. A. BRADLEY,WM. R. NIMICR, . A. C. BELL, I F. It JOILNU.DILIVORTIi, I It/MICA RHODES, 1,. YOLLANoOEE, JOHN SCOI7, JAN. L. pitAii AR. It. C. uCILILEIVIZ, t'llliisTol 11E11 ELIO. hoLlerroll,-11. W. A A. S. 1101. L. mclAßclor We.-T1 fourth s! root. Pittsburgh, ' 2.,th DecenTher, R.I. TU 3 E ANNUAL MEETING of • the Coutrlhu•nzi to the How, of Refuge.. wilt be I held at the olllve of the 11,4110 Roo, 01 Yourth steed', Plttabur.h. o • I, SDAV. the 7th day of Javo,ry. Ito. between ll the hours of, and 12 o'clock, to hear ice Reportot the Hoard of .llanagere, and to elect oC.lceralor the onmong ,ear. Ity order J. It, .111:F:DS,.tocrrtary. No. 12•St.Clair Street, Pittsburgh i el r.t. DEN," CSAS. 11:/11.1Ilt TEL 1/VETTLE./1. BARR. KNAKE & BIIETTLER, Pianos, Prgans, ii - Sole Agents for the Ceieh•atrd BRADBURY, Ness York. and SCHOMACEER A. CO.. 1•hllade:- phla, PIANI.S. Also. ESTEY .t CO.'S "COTTAGE," and S. D. A H. SC. SMITH'S ••ASIERICAN” ORGANS, and TH.:TUNIS PATENT GUITAR. Tne best Italian and German Violin and GOltar Strings always on nand. BROADWAY- ENCILANGE RESTAURANT, 104 COMB)11TH L\ D Sl5. 104 Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story, FIUKI CAN OYSTEILS AND (lAMB of all kleide OP baud. U. P. VIEIMELLER. f Prof , r le to rs DDUILJS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! JAMES T. SAMPLE HATING 11011(1HT THE .ELL IC ?SOWN DEW; 110UNK UN Et/ENKE OF YELIEHAI. skNLS ROBINCON NTS., ALLEtillble Y. Will keep on hand a full assortment of all kinds of 3a./ . l.l7Cek a And which will be sold cheaper than any other house In the two chlet. Pre.erlpilons carefully prepared by a Orct ciar ' eYlill ' ;l. of PERFUMERY and FANCY *A on baud. oc. S. 331_,LAJOEL HAS Now A LARGE STOCK OF MIR FINE ( 33, 13.1)ECTIONAPIEtt t.3.113:13 S. VII! , nod all other Roods 3o his line FOIL 3 1111 HOLIDAYS, mitt ht call, sptotal attention. tohis superior MI& It (lab I,? a t 80 and 91 Federal street, Allegheny. delnpiol CANDY TOYS: CANDY TOYS On baud and for .ale at EASTERN EILlt ES. by MEW GOOD NEWS FOR THE AF FLICTED. PATENT MEDICINES A DRUGS, at low prlces HuOTZTTEIt O HITTERS ,41 per bottle. !Moil VS PLANTATION BM FERN. 6115. HOOFLAN HITTERS, pi per.bottel. SO lbs. row', 11111.11.1aRD, pure. 84 per lb. And "t""1" 9 " R=TTlif.14 1 '11111% STORE. ',PPR Na. N Rt. chair R WEST COMMON MACHINE STONE' WO.oxe. Nunhwent Comer or Wes Common, ALLIOULNY. Hare on hand or prepare on ehort notice kiEA NT/I AND. eTEP !STONES. - FLAG3 FOE 610E-WALKIi. BREWERY I eAtIL ra. dn., HEAD AND 11/.1111 151 . 01.4 AS. de.. Xc. Slot era promptly executed. Ylitt'Ett /MA NUA ocdt mime v • SCUOONNAELER 6c SON, . Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE WHITE LEAD. BLUE LEAD &MOUND IN OH. SOU PAIN7I2. OIL 07 FourthlitineeL tip Ittalre. WETTACII & In - EASON, • BUCCESeOILS TO CH RiiS AN dCLAIM, Sloonfactorers of OAK LEATHER KELTING, rto. 11 Otoo He et, AlD:Ebony City. Also NH ...Dior= of BCD.' et .1 H. AND ER BOS. 'No. 100 laberty ttrool. rit: 'burgh. Pa. dolt' tiEO. 0. eLA HE. Soot. or Worst. 'JARED M. BRUSH, ILLIMPACTVI32II OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, Lc. PENN ATlMMT..prnrmairman . P., TEM • CELEI3RATED STEEL 4 wi t.74ll l llAlr . HAKES. ..Pratta Nirty• sad nao DII2CEARS WOEST faigb n igrLiZ. " A& i la JAL, wiz& yews and Tram! of evary‘i4artlA. M.S." 61.0•11/11. at alert unto% Ara VOLIMIELIC COLEMAN. • • n"'ir,""T`JJ'gr,';',' ,, 7 , n,`-",":.;,' THE O. , NA'AL EtEcTION FOR r. Li. , raper, wt'i ' Le!.l et th e 011 1 e, :he rnmpher on 10 ..NDA.Y. one 14th flay .1100117. Le r. l eLts,en the:lot:tree( 110 A. It.. Awl 0 P. Y. W2rl. 1.1A1:1 , 10 • _ Neeretre. CRACKERS D wm. _ D. I=l PITTSBURGH, PA =1 !rod Tae h% haw), 1. D, IS;; 19=1 Succesiors to WAII EL INK .t 11 &II kt And Illstcal o.l!geuerally 3,000 BOXES CANDY TOYS W. P. HUNKER dtSO., Candy and Tor Manufacturer, Corner bleat and Liberty stn. to L NOT ICES The Board or Dlrar:ors r, CITT3EL A.T.I.Er4H,NI tica..M ['ANT. hare thl,l+yerrlarrO a dlvi end or • 1'1•111.T ETU 4:1, NT. ter Far Dollars per;harr, oui of the prott4 01' tha test six moan,. Corthwlth, la :rl 1 Treasurer.. NAV0...1, BANK, / January Ad. 1Je7.1 DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK h.ve dcclar.l n 410.1.1,1.1 of I , IV rtve Df Uallca [4.. pay 414 e 'oa Stockholders torthwfiti. = A. DIVIDEND OE' =! Froenft:overnment 1"-s, will be ',bid an and after Tr ESDAI. Itie , th jadu 01. (Ititint" InaUltANCYColft/ANT, PITT-.. 00.00 A tn. 'Z.% 'at% 1..",LEET10N.—.1.11 Election for -•-• I aelre 1/I,ntor/ t thl, Contoatty. to ern, for the enatiton Lclo at Ita olllce. NO. 87 tlftla 1Nt1..1.n.g1). on MONDAY, Jan• oar, Nth, let err., ll.e.lntor, of 10 : 1. at., and Ja ,tl ./.....“1711.," NATIONAL It•NK, j • . Tis,“ll. Jauuare THE 1304111) OF DIRECTOIIS OF tLla Lau : La, .I,clAre.tl s, dividend bf FIVE PEP. (*ENT. • On the , sr•ltal vtor 4. ont •• f proati .. of the haat up.caths. palate furthwlth. free of ...ovrrnmettt tax.v'y . SIACH.I• V. .)•3;rn Cashier. al.ant a a Om C6rner Marko.. aad Wawr . • FrFralit•in., ) THE DIHECTons OF THE MA iI=NE .1, Cusll, NI hare this dal ,, edsr,a dtvhfral or FIVE el.:1: cr:s - r th, th, month. Payable lathe onle, of the Nu. 11 , 11004 et.rect, p and ma, .1 auu 17 Fa I:. t. E. F.LNEII at:T. erct:eY. 'L. It ‘ , K. Yi 1T.E.1,.11, Jalsti•ry I, 1,. no.t nu or DIIIECTORS OF Orel:11,1 • cliVitiend, =I - - • ou the Caultal Stock. cut of the prodts of the taNt slx Antes G o moot ren:u!, 1. ncut Tax.3y•bl- .011 h-sen re L, free oC Lotted • • - - JOIIN ,curt, .1... Caahler. N a., OTICE. -Tux ANNUAL ELEC TIoN of olt,rs nr e 111.1 C 1.1111tAI:1 AND ItEADIN th GI, t I I.VO, CATHOLIC iwltekt 11 , tbrarr, 0/1 1.1,1; asan.ry Iteparts of the roaring onlcer..r 111 oc pie etlt.l I tie. oo•ak:CIU. Nl'...obt, of tile Lli - ary sad Mtn,. luterfrled in Its ipVited tv ""'d '""g. I:Y order of ie• A. 17. Kt. ~ er•retary. lal • DIVIDEND IYOTICIEL • 011111, ALLE4.IIUNI 0111-L 00 , 11,11. rzyr• J unitary Ist, l 0.. 5 Thi• Urt on 1 alausgtri, of “Tho 00011117 for erecting .1 itrlitin: over the All.gheny Paver_ oppotite In the County or Altezhi.ny,.• nit, this day iingtoreil a ills - Wail of CM TWo tits ON £A , 'll SHARE 61' THE CANTA,SIA)CR OF 111 E LIYAIRA_NY, Ootof the aerniug4 of the hilt six nioxthe, which is papa. to iitockloildeze or lilt ir legal ix-presto •Jiiriirl I Trei.stiter. or Tux a L1.11:11EN Whustr.T It. It. Co.. / Tyro, utos, ./..nuars Irt, l. NOTI C E TO HOLDERS OF FIRST hON OS OF TIIE ALLEUHEN V VALLEY ItAILUOLD COIIFASE.—The my Vh.ley 1:10rohd toutpany Itercl7 SlThir/Ilce that they Lain rolohh the The richt Mort.tize llortgis of Um Co. WIWI. two years from thin date. Itt accordance udtb the 11,00•10119 of the mortgage to 06- C.,. the pa , meat or aa.d bonds. My order of the Hoard of Manager, jansrl, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Pre , ldunt. Itncontann Ht.:LA - run' n orrien, PlTT:a:um:li, De, I . 6th, § A SSESSMEAT NOTICE. • =1 That • It • u• •ment Gradin,q, rsi-Ingaul OLBRTi JS'X'IEVEIET, • From I.^rrarr . Fult-m rtrm It, Imm, be. rt made, and ca% soru .. 1 4 1 .soMm.cro:11.1antramr.rtr, IS artr, whirm t tiloy 01111„. turn,' over to tlw City cliAnt,Es 14,131.0 r. MEE ( )FFICE OF TILE WOOLDRIDGE AIL REFINING CO., No. 2 =Piacisac, Ea XL 0 . 10701, y, Nene tinspeuninin Brptai• Prriserlic.ll. Dectaiher:Oth, TllE AN DAL SIF.TINII UR TIIE TITOCK 111ADElta of tiaa :Company, for the ElPellort of Dlre,ora. will lie helfi at tbli.oClee on TULS DAX, Jannary2l u o•cloca N. • t lIENe.I' Ni. LoNu, • nectetarr. _ ;kyr, I STr.t•kinbmkka kt. t 11 - rt,ll.7abil, December= Loki:. A lIIEETING (Pk' THE STOCK -,..11Q1.11E1L4 of the l'lttabarirb and ' 6l cob , ri llib lLalb oil (:atopp p 'lll IM field at \o. TO Fourth to7nUtirs of Iv 0'0..0, and o'clock. at which time and Irace clectlon fur Pm...lent and twei•f. I brt.cturs w . 1.1 beheld. b. F. TONHURST. L'eclf. Urrlca Alit.wlllilter VALLEY IL It. 1 . 0.. ri77,Jusgan, December IT., 006. MEETING OF TOE STOCK of the Cbartlers Valley Rail road I'.omoauy alit be Lehi 0.. MOND a.Y, Januar, 11111. at No. 77 Youl.lL Ytn el, at Which time and wore all election fur Seven i • lecclOrs %11l be held..[ ore All. boors of !mad 20 , 1006, I. Y. S. F. Vi/S tI.AN Nfmlbr. :Sve•y. CITY :SA1 . 10,11.11,0: oF PITr•III,11. Dec. t, THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR lIIILEVTotts OF THIS BANE. will be add n TUESDAY, January betwrea the lannTof 1 and 3 o . c:ocl. 1.. It., at the hauling delorps2llTT JOHN 31 ..! , GOFFIv. Clubler. E.:HANG/a liafionat. BANK or Prryoucrtna. t PITTSBURGH, rA., Um.% bed. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DI— .Iik:CTOII.3 mil take place at tee BrarKthli /100.1 E, on . 1 . trErtDaY. January sati,lSs7, Iletween the hours of A.>, and two V. cipstidaT IL -IL MURRAY. Cashier. IRST . lIATIONAL BANK 'OF PITIKBUBBIL—TIie Annual Election for Di r rectors attic F lIIST NATIONAL BANK will take Blare un TUE.DAY. Ta.T. at the Bank. bctsrseu it o'clock A. It., an.lio'clock r. Y. 4j17, J. 1,. [CULLS, Castile, NAtIONAL PrrTnut.A.4.tl. Denonben Ilus. A N ELECTION FOR NINE DI -1:El."1'0103. to serve for the ensuing yen?, w'1:1 Lc Lenin, the lIA\EI,U tiVIISE. on TUESDAY, .Intsuary Eat, Lain ann. Lonn of IC A. 51.. not del.Opsi li. A. F.NDLT, enabler. rt:,,,1,A710,41.. BASK 03 . prcelai., 6:IE, 15 IL THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR 11/metcre , f ti or Bank t. be bold on • TUEDAI. Soh._ Itetyseen .the hours or 41 , the. 11.11,i11,11JUle. J. a. ISAVIIk,UN. (.'ashler. • VitteLe•, I/ 8•08. nrreheuhtr, bre:A ber bth, 11,6.1 LLECTION NOTICE.—An Elec tion con ',veto Dlreetore or tilt Bank, to noire toe the eel.; on ionr, OM he held et the IlAnk, no TUEeDA a January 0113, 1b67. etterrAll the bourn or It A. M. AII.I 71. ,tet I le. V. 31. ittrittlolli, Cabbie, 1 , 11 I AALAIDINIT. A (.1k..; l'A.. Dee. I THE ANNEAL ELECTION FOR of el e Ja Bank, will take place at /hall...NM eloteck, on TUESDAY, January Sth lil7 , bee• eeec Day t , corset II A. Al. and I r. x. 4sll-p,l Y. HEAVER. Usable,. A 1...,11”11 ATILINALBAAX, rITTFIIVI4II, Ilk, THE ANNUAL ELECTION OE BI RECTUM at this Bank. will take place at nit Banking House, ea TUE.-.WAY; 'January 6th, LkET," between the teeursur II A. M. And :Y. m. deli.p. R. StiktliEr. Castile, • • HAVC I litissubbil. I , tresab, Ata. .AN ELECTION FOR NINE DI RECTuItt,, to eerie for the ensuing sear. will be held at the IDJUSE, on TUESDAY. January MU, between the boar. ofil.f. M. and 1,104.12 • 11. h. hallSll. Cashter. atiarattil h AND MANFIACIEI, I,Te. Ise& • 111 E ELNA I7 AL__ELECTION FOR LIR CCTlllaor thla Bank will tate pi:tarot the BANICANG I.l o l7eit, on TUESDAY. Una bth, 1F47. between too boars or 111. at. and :If. Y. delthoer si SIXErr, Jo„ Cashier._ Tama N•TIOYAL Li taa. rtrrFacnott, t NOTICE. eo. loos. L F LECTION— D ToeAnn alElection for lONE UI¢PCTUKtI for DO, t tPo " H r tMk a , t:V.,VVV,"fhlttrf, "24 00 Joanary, 00,01.11 the boors uf 0111 A. S. and r. a, del0:1,19 ' JOHN It. LIVINGSTON, Cashier. .11;O:51.intotO NAZIONAL, l'lrreot..o.l.l. Dec. 710. TEE ANNUAL" ELECTION FOR -a. D1E4...T01: Or THIN be j teid at De RANKING DOUSE, on TUESDAY 010. MO, batween tilt boon of Da. at. and I o'clock JNO, k dcSnat, enabler. H ENRY REA, Jr.. N 0.283 Liblrry I ki.V.A'lr4l747;:l7elns ipVttnatet.: EL USD tssule —2 car lose•- • /SOU INT —ILO barrels 41 , tau Flint; • HOUS-4,12 , d Cornfed: 111.sTEA - - barrels Slime; El.Kitl-10 barrels aeon. MT - 71 WANTED-100. 1.000. 10.000 m en to ,11}e}; , .t.• wOlet. can b•• attached te• gar ortlot• oo t. evt•11114. }I.CO. Age.n,` - Tapticy. arWo, t WILL right o JN N ST. CLAIR 1H.J.1)11 Z.o. ----- - WANTED.--Graduntes of Liter ary and Coramerqial Conegre toe cm.' To , runnent!y in busipers requiring rialtsmanCriP .., ta.lnc, qo-respondence. AV 'with rarrenqe. ,rrqr Aleltaiter ,k-t;as• rinr La, Opi,, F.. [I. CURRAN. ' dilN. 96 Grant bireet. .. trq3l —____ • Pirrs,--gb. l'a. AGENTS WANTED—TUE BEST ++ CHANCE TE.T.—A:a at!cal Vlian and National linprn tante. Th.- only \Vora nn . onr Na•i Tel LI tbe net& and Pes, rent:A., uT As. OUR AV•[. t Lull- HANDEnS, by Hon J T. HE WLEY, abo tlngul•hia Anchor and Hlstorlan. Inone. hand, some v..° rue. /llnntrated. hr. At uu:e Lrtn.. and territory. Addeva A. L.. TAI.CLaT. • • . • del3:p.o 511 Market street. Pittsburgh. Is. AGENTS WANTED BY THE El'. !LEK A SEWING Cs, UI•A! Y to their NEW, ilei3 !LACHINE. Wi.l Be If from tissue paper to heavy Btllrr cloth or loather With oat change cif feed, needle ,tensiOn. hiljtalustipg pressure foot aud nowly deelgued foul. Motlontd I.INURAFILD. Address, enclosing stamp. J 11A.C.L. cti.. os Tl(h AGENTS IV Activ En TO SELL THE ALBUM: - PICTUEIRS AND STORIES. Wrli ten and complied hy itee. ASA IsULLARD. Tile t h anßontains a steel rortrat.• ,4.11., author. tnora one hundred pictures. sal Printed and bound, and must Id,se all the chli- Urea. Address W..): IioLLANLI .0 CO.. delaVrw - 1 No, 75 Third st., Vittstas sh in. u. bu's eccrotary WANTED—AGENTS—STALE AND TT FEIIALL - 1nc ,, 71 , .r , PC Hower, ••• "Tlik: MAIDEN , Cltol'En,• 11011 E AT 61 . 111SOFIE.Lim. Either by the month or on commloslon. Culnlth ere lutes afooed. for full pattleulurs utipo, person, or addrutt, PIM) h CO-, no/ 43 Filth "root, Pittsburgh. . - AGENTS WANTED 'FOR A NEW BOOK, NOW 11,-ADY, WOnfiEN OF THE WAR. By }BANE ILOORIC, suthe of "The Bebeßios • The object or this work t. t collect and present • irratives of the services of the v omen trho shared he perils of the vrar,aud ought t., Inherit ftglor• Tbe, volume contain - rMghout. GOO 't..Po • ag l es, and a Illustrated witir steel plate portraits, ograved Um moat imprordd bold only bY übscrClrculp• For tion.ars, address or apply to PROFESSIONAL. ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of 1661 and 1862. l who served three yenta' are entitled to 11100 bow Al otY:anose /serving two years, 100: or who werw disettorred by reason of •uunda, or their helm three Months Extra Pay Is due Volunteer Oftkers In the ecredre Starch Rd, dasS, and dtscherired, couetcred out, or reelinrd el n ce April 9, Lela. t 01614 dleabled are entitled $2O or 4:13, aceordlue to degree of dLaabll- w. S. .t HALL rATTERSUS, Attornela B. F. BROWN, . Local Claim - .Agent. D. s. SAN. COM, Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (SECOND FLOOR.) Pittsburgh; Pa. Pensions.-Bountles, and Arrear - - - • of Pay Promptly Collected. No charge nude mill dal= are settled, and teen but • model ate fee. tny =1; trns BUSLNESS MANS - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, a Nos, 6 and S St. Clair Street. tins a Peapetnal Charter, „Book-Keeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic, time unlimited 1140 04 Arithmetic nail Penmanship per quarter of three months 'Pcnmanahlr. per month Nor Circulars or fpccisucus, address N. AIiAFFEII, or J. F. .11cCLAIMONIFt. SOLDIEItsr 17/ZDJ BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, Extra Bounties, Back Piy, &cc., Collected la the Bborteet potable time, by nolb:dlwT Wltl. A. MUNN. • wITTOR.VEr AST L.IIIP, 120 Formlb St., opooelte Hall. rarticularhttectlon given to the collection or no counts, bl not., Sc. Corrtst 3. de.l3is 1¢ I': eis , Tort, Donna, Baltl more . •: Bearer. Bellefonte dead lndlanspuns, Ilorgentown.w. N. 1., and elsewhere. Joss Ex-011icia, Justice of the Peace - AND POLICE .11AUISTRAT.E. Mice, 112 Fifth St. opposlle Cathedral, PITTBURGH. YA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment. De p./Um,' and all Legal uslae.. executed with promptocaawnd dlspasch i msla :61 ILLIAM JANCEY, NOTAIa REALLTBLIC t TILINTICE TUE PEACH., ANL) ESTATE Alir—ST. Onlce;-corner of Buller and Dravorstreets, Lawrenceville. .?11: `2i'L:grtiu,tTio.%`for:, p"rnin, of all also. Of awn.. WILLIAM A'. 1 ' cat Ice of ibe Peace and No • LaTT I°'EubYlic EUSTACE S. MORROW, , ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72Penxisylvartia Avenue. Boa of the Eittaion and oppoeite Challis Street rer."—:o•3 • ITATII.A.3I T. EWE'IG, Attorney at Law, No. 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgb, Pa 61.• Co aam tuloner io r 0 hla; ana.exy, vie. soil, 'Missouri and other States. _H C. MACKIRELL, ITTORNEY 4 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, _ PITTSBURGH, PA. MEM ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT 110 N, No. 87 Fifth Street: p,M;7;V:Neterni.""" '"r"."llZiZi7 MERCHANT TAILORS, • are now dt lu • Suctments to lb g "ing top °"•"" witallug rchase • I't" 801 'A, yorTirs on CHILDREN'!" BUTTS AND OVERCOATS, Call and examta at ..YD. 47 St. Clair Street HENRY G. HALE, , ATRP CRAM' TAILOR, Northwest Corner of Penn 8 St. Clair Sts. Desires to rataria thanks to U. trtentil and the rub le for the many OSA{ favors...ad resDextraltX !MM. Its a share of their Ittme patronage. , He wont taersed to Lave them examine his Large and Carefully Selected Stock Fine-Woolen Goods rutlen:duly adapted Lel i 151111131 IRE PUB PAIL AB 1111118, 066 E=3 nuusz PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 54 Hand St., Pittalnugh. ably rata,. WILLIAM H. 111101V2V, !Late of the Arm 0f.1320.zt t Iroinovro 110014 . E. AND SION North.esstlerfer of Tblrd and Market street,* Qr, OBLS: - CHIP LOG WOOD reed ..0 and for sale bf 41,0341EXItISAL4ZiktiCaif. =I urna I=l 1=51! T;EM=II! IMO 20 00 k 00 JOHN Id. LAMBI.E. Attorney. fit Low, OfCce, No. 1.14 Fifth otroc • OVITS BMW II GRAY dc LOGAN CZ=E=