The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 05, 1867, Image 2

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EL&TURDA ~ JANUARY 5, 1847.
THE U,;y. SENAToIt!UHP.
..
In the. organl„ation of the House of Rep.
resentatises allcthe elements of opposition
to Gore! nor CT: , 1 / 4 - ix United in Burnell of
3fr. Gx.sss for S/Ceaire,r. Independently of
the sigehicanee / elf thinvote as touching the
&nat. rial qui silien, it was a well-earned
tribute to an eAellent gentleinart and an
inteltisgent - and [efficient legislator. This
vole disclosed t 'fact that the supporters
of Governor Cuterrn Were in the minority,
but it did not bow that the friends of Gen.
end Castrato!: were in the majority.. Not
a few.eiperien d politicians inferred from
it that neithe:l ',usenet, nor-CUmlft?r could
' be chosen, anc;_,That ultimately the contest
would settle 40fii , li between Sees-Ens and
Gnow. r 4,
~
As soon,*hoWever, as the• Houses were
organized the qUestion was raised whether
by the law of (*puss, enacted at the last
session, the cleoor for Senator shonld be
xid
held on the s,co ' or third Tuesday of the
innath. Tioi ink Airy was certainly peril;
nest enough; bu a wag, familiar with all
the ways of Harrisburg, on reading the re
port of the proceedings, remarked, with a
malicious .twinkle in his eyes, that he
judged the Rouses had been. "set up," and
it was thought to be an expensive luxury
to keep them over another week. That
was an uncharitable inference, not borne
out by any known facts, and we admonish
our leaders not to take At for gospel, unless
they,have a mind to. •
This was followed by rumors that either
CAUERON or CURTGII, or both, would be
withdrawn, and STeVF.NS and Gnow be
brought forward as the: real and ultimate
contestants. For Mr. SrEvaNa's ability,
integrity and services we havo the very
highest respect. No man in the great na
tional controversy now drawing to u set
tlement, has done more or better than be.
But age- and
.infirmities are against him.
Possibly he might live oat a Senatorial
term, but such a result is not probable.
• Gnow, on the other hand, is in the full
. vigor of manhood. tits natural powers
aro much above the average of Statesmen;
he has been long in public life, and has ac
quired a vast amount •of knowledge spec
, tally fitting him for duty in the Senate.
_From the day of his entrance into the
body, be would be' at hoine, and exert a
powerful influence. Ile is, moreover, e
trne man. No body has ever had occasion
to doubt or question where . he stood on
any pubic question. There is' no more
reliehle man in the nation. We - say,
therefore, if CasturtoN and Connie shall
he put aside, let a rally he made forGnow.
But we are free to say we think either
CAMERON or CURTIN will be the Senator
Both are tenacious, and neither will give
way until forced out of the field. What
their rs , Qpsctive friends may do in extrem
ity we shall not venture to predict; but we
do not as yet anticipate the extremity
pony imagine they ECC in prospect.
rur POPE'S tonuow
The address of the Pone to the officers
of the French army on their retirement
from Rome was 'freighted Aith a sadnpsa
too profound to be fathomed by persons
who do not entertain the ideas and senti
ments in which it had its ,
origin. Look
ing at his situation from the Protestant
•
standpoint, we see in•!•:!t nothing alas ming.
Neither his venerable person nor spiritual
office is menaced • with violence. His
temporal kingstip, at most bet an accident
or Incident in his relations to the Chris
tian world, is thereatened with subversion.
But this kingship was -never so puissant
as to secure hts Indepaidence. The terri
tory and rxmulatitut over which he reigns
has always been so limited .as to give him
the namerather than the potentiality of a
monarch. He has been constantly depend
ent on the great Catholic powers to pro--
.tect his authority from invasiort from with
out or from revolt from within. Nor is
his cage any better in this particular at the
present moment. He dismally avows his
fears of a revolutionary movement -that
would reduce him to the Beret; straits.
From whom does he apprehend this move
• merit? Neither from the. followers of
Alabama, nor from Protestants, nor from
Infidels; but from members of his own
communion—from men who recognizd his
spiritual ofilep and authority, and profess
willingness to submit thereto.
• Why are the French forces withdrawn?
Not because France has recanted
ance to the Pope, by ceasing to be Catho
lic. At no former period have the French
people manifested less dispositarkto break
with those traditions deemed essential to
maintain the unity of 'the Church. Why
Is not the French Army of Occupation,
now retiring, replaced by another from
Spain, Portugal, or Austria? It must be
admitted that two of those powers aro not
as formidable, either absolutely or Com
paratively, as they formerly were. But,
In itself, that fact would furnish a reason
why the French troops should' , remain,
• rather than sufficient explanation why
Spain either alone, or. conjointly with Por
tugal and Austria, does no; Make provis
ion for garrisoning Rome. 'fact - is,
that a feeling pervades all Catholic coun
tries—at least the more intelligent classes
. of those countries—that the : temporal pow
er, whateCcr may have Lain its uses in
past ages, had ceased to_bei necessary or
desirable. Th.:3 sentiment its almost mil
. Tarsal in Il y. With no tdispositlon •to
• challenge and impede the spiritual func
tions of the Pope, almost all Italians are
overmantered by a longing for national
unity. For h. they have' ihcarred great
. sacrifiera.and Manlayed the. Most-magnifi
cent heroism. Atte, many jeers - of effort
they sea the grand conlemmation just be
fore them, and are ready to grlisp It.
The day the flag of Italy abfould wave
—over Rome, and VICT.It EIIALA I S 6 XI., should
declare it to be his capital, the Il i lio n peo-
V Pie would bo more preform:lll, esthetic
than they are to-day, provided only the
PoYe should consent to yield his politich
position and accept their, spiritual homage
alone. Birefusing to meet the. demands
'of the country and age ,in this particular,
be runs the risk of ultimately alienating
the Italians from the Church, and so, great
ly weakens his spiritual authority and fol
lowing. This, we think, is the view he
will yet take of the nutter, and hence at
tactito consequence to the rumors that he
is likely to go to-Malta or Jerusalem, or to
come to the United States. Rome Is the
true seat of hie power. Elsewhere he
would be something Jeu this he is .there,
and something less th an is essential to his
ia t adahtn . rhe as , holic world.
commizisti pAismusi:l. 4 —....:ito r a ra ttb re e i r eigtt4
Some time ago the people of the 'United •to Paris eerie g. n ! the 'irve'cwr'sir6tx t.,i'i,r-",;-
Stateli were informed of the sailing, from ne tt
.tiati.tsamarn spok.-n of
con6stuig ale hun d re d e nd fifty-aevert. tor . tnr n p; - t
One of the ports in Maine, of a colony,
ntatloo
Il t. e heetT:ct
men, women and children, fur... Tiffs, in
Palestine; and the seaport of Jerusalem.
These colonists took with them Mi the ma
terials for frame houses, and had purchased
land, in advance of going; upon which to
settle an d . go to work husbandmen.
They were careful to provide improved ag
ricultural implements for their own use.
fir appears • that ltieso people belong to a
peculiar religious sent, known, ite the
"Church of the Mega's." Some or their
mitt.
points of belief ire that they are of the
Tribe'of Ephraim; that the •curse" hes
beediaken off friiln the land of Judea; and
that the set time has arrived for them to
reclaim the inhentance., This is whatthey
have started for. 'They are organized, civ
illy Mid ecclesiastically, and maintain that
they are surely to be follovred_by large
numbers of the same faith.
Landing in Palestine at the coming on
of warm weather,. and Without proper med
ical attendance, the mortality among this
company hag. been very large. Dissatis
factions have sprung up. _ Probably they
have not found the land itself as desirable,
as seen through centuries of sacred story,
it appeared to their imaginations. Very
.likely they have become disgusted with the
"heathen" whom they dad In passession.
'But this mach is certain, their ship has left
':r em; and they are in fora hard tussle with
Fortune. There is
,a bare"-possibility of
success; but the chances are many hunaed
to one that the adventure, conceived In re
ligious ferver, will - end in disappointment
and disaster. • "
COLORADO AND NEBRASKA,
The Colorado bill passed at the last ses
sion, and was .vetoed. It has not been
called up this session. It is probable the
Nebraska bill, after a considerable amount
more of talk, will be Passed, and likewise
encounter .a veto. • The prospect now is
that neither of hose bills caxi becarried in
to laws over vetoes. • Seven . nr eight Re
publican Senators, - including Si"msnu. and
FIESSENDY.K, will not vote for them. Mr.
SUMNER declares he will vote for no bill
that makes a distinction between whites
and blacks as to political. rights. Mr.
Fessannes is opposed to making small
States. Other republican Senators have
their peculiar objections.
If the Southern States shall continue to
refuse approval of the ConstitutiOnal
Amendment, and if no more Territoriqs
hall be elected into States, three.quarters
of all the States cannot be secured for 60
Amendment. Ratification by all the loyal
States cant be obtained, but as the Supreme
Court is ruling on cognate questions, it is
probable a ratification by three-quarters of
the Ststes actually participating in the
government would not_be held valid.
It seems plain, therefore, that the
Southern States must remain in their
present anomalous condition, or he reduced
to the status of Territories. If cut down.
to Territories it is possible a conflict o
opinion might arise between the Judiciary
and Congress. The Courb• might hold
such cutting down to be illegal., while
Congress would maintain Its position be•
ing a law unto itself. •
CIIARTAEW3 RAILWAY COMP %NY,.
Some weeks, ago the franchises and pro
perty belonging to. the Chartiers Valley
Railroad Company was sold at mortgage
sale under decree of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania. On Wednesday last the
persons in whine behalf the franchises and
property were purchasid,met ,at Philadel
phia, and made a new organization, under
the style of the Chartiers Railway Com
pany. We learn that measures will soon
be taken to ascertain in what Condition the
property is ; that to this end an engineer
will go over the line of the road; note what
work has been done, in what condition it
remains', and determine what must yet be
done, and estimate the cost thereof. We
are not able to predict a'speedy resumption'
and completion of the enterprise. Much
will depend on the general financial condi
tion of thesountry, and not a little on the
spirit with which the people living along
the codtemplated route shall meet the new
effort. "
EDITORIAL GLEANINGS
TIIE COLlSCiellee Fund of the Treasury
Department is still being Increased by res-
titutlons made by parties who have de
frauded the Government out of small sums
of money. The record-thus far shows that
it to only the sOall thieves who feel the re
proach of consiience, as the sums restored
have been quite insigititicant. Perhaps
the regret that the- diil not steal more, sets
their souls in motion 'and repentance fol
lows.
THE Court of Appeals in New York
has decided in favor of the Constitution
ality of the New York Metropolitan Ex
cite law. This will prOve a heavy dam
per upon tho liquor pTtrty, who hitte spent
large sums of money in testing the ' matter.
Tan London Times complaini of the
toleration -by the Anferican Government
of the Fenians. We have enough to do
in settling our own affairs - without Inter
meddling with those affecting England.
A inns fight between Joc Coburn and
Mike McCool has been arranged to" take
Place at . Louis. It is to be hailed that they
nIIf succeed in killing each other.
Tan negroes of Louisville eelPbrated the
sauvarEasy of Lincoln's • emancipation
prociamathr.t by a processsion and public
meetings.
Naw YORkEnh complain that the street
railway 'companies persist in sprinkling
salt upon their tracks lo melt the Ice and
A cusp parsed Marini . bas been IMM
bugging the London theatre.going folks
by Palming him - self off as a Booth.
IN the past year Mayor McMichael, of
Phllacielphie, joined one hundred and two
couples is the bonds of matrimony.
=Dm: over age number of convicts dur
irrg,the pest year in the Ohio penitentiary,
wa4 eight hundr ed.
],IEN WOOD has' purchased a handsome
row of stores on Broadway, New York.
TUE Central City Bank of Byrncuee, N.
Y., hoe failed.
Tura= are over fire million people In
Paris.
asszwit. erzswe
—lt is stated that the Prince of Wales Is
about to become a Free Masc..
Z.T. Elliman, own of the most entosated uner=
chants of lialiimore. died oo Saturday.
—Oztordliziversity boo eonforred a doctor'.
ate in divinity upon Binhoa Whitehouse, of
Idtools.
11. Milburn. the blind preacher, hopes t o Pads to consul t an oculist. Ile has
of recovering his eight.
T hereolumbla, Sauth Carolina, Tapers an
neap's° ten death of Miss Mary -IL, Hampton,
sinter ot den. Wade Hs xnphon.
—ln St. LOUIS the driving of wagons fitted
up as advertitun en Es, and the perambulations
opWl7lITtTli..4l""4 advarttsprig costumes, is
—Tau bolts, of Tuthey - is bellillof a hot
house at aa *sponse r site
number of wives he hasT - I L O
had a holdiorss at honte'alwal;ll.4l think
th7.=Z' o d f C l, / r,,titts, on opposite sides an
. ..Mu, are connected by
a railway 050 thousand miles dam. and whirrs
ti &varied by trains Mahout ten t days,
-.Hen. Martha haa arrived in Paria and has
given game ritrious details of Ills /ate war
whinh ha partto-patad. E. •otat4s that 20
rower thAUSIMSI aawounded Aeolians
Ili at the of 13,40w5, OM
---_ -
—lt Is a slnmalar coincidence that
General Grant, a Scotch omeer In the iaiueu
army, In MS, defeated tiencral Lee, In com
mand of the Anotrican forces In New , temLeY,
pad waikafteraittrd promoted to the rail of
Ll , utenant-irenteral, and to ti,equent iy to tout
of General hi the Hato It army. Ile 01.1 ..ve; y
old" at his heat, at liallaudelloclr,' near 1:4;
hootland,ln hieti.
—General Spinner, Treatetrer of the Utiltect
States,. whale elldiMVOrlllglo •reltr.J 7 ll
girl from Injury by I let plT,..ture of the erottil
at the Prishient'm reception. Wel - 1111 wallet
taken Mat Ills pocket, ernituteing
,thit net
enisent)) and eighty dellai, A pair tit - geld
eleeve.buttons anti Or peper,t, Ati Ut
value to him, were iiTtlitat ken hunt till pocket.
TO CONSU:III7IVES.—T6e Rev.
EDWARD A. Sr ILSOIVS Prepared I•rrt c rlptloo
for the cure of CONSVIIPTIUN. AiT/EllA,llltt/N-
C1:1121n, CAM CO, ws, and all• TIIL uivr and
LUNG AFF.F.CTIONS, has uovr been la eon over
ten feat., with the most marked coveter. •
The Remedy, erepered under 51r. WR,,m•n rrr
faaal sl4aaallilon: also a pamphlet cootalula, lb
anginal rstscrlrtlon, wall full and also,
.
Mons for prepar.lcn and u.n, tog,thdr sLon
tailor - y.OCW. case, ntsibe ol.talnk d of
sIrGI , ESMIX.XX 3E. LM334L-TiZS
Yarn - Ice of lit mod!: {3.bu ramobßii turoLllod
free of charge. Mot by 11301 anywhero L7.IuSFCII
fI.CSILNU, on receipt of $.1.7.. laLypq
What Swayne , 6 Ointment Will Du
+—a will cora Iran In front el to In odors.
2—lt will cure the mutt ...attn../ Cool or 'Fetter.
3—lt *l.l cure Chrokl: trualm 1.. ot-th. lace.
4—lt will erre Salt Iltdru.. red Head.
b—lt wl.l rare Itch.na t 11. a. a I I. midi dr:.
6—lt will ytraltlvely core m 1 rkin Dl,emer.
7—Uaa ZWAYNAL I 11:,1, act-arch no more.
•'ITC11" Siourne.• Otntticut, —Tr i•-••
"ITCH" Dr. ritoutowila Ointment, • 'IL/C.l7Elt"
"ITCH"
"ITCH" NEVEU KNOW H • TET r EN"
"ITCH"
"ITCH" Ti) tqa, "TE'1"1"Elt . ••
"ITCH"
l'mrparad only by Dr. WAYNE A lilt`, •I,lla
drdabla bold by AII:LAILItAN 31 . n r.r.N,k
Sri - Market street. LiklAk A. n EmLY, 37 Wood at.,
JO.. YI.EMINIi. 04 Marker sr.. A. To n ln
cor. Ith and Market ,atreeta,Pltleburrh•
DEUrIT, •Ileghen, au24.12,775'
SEASONABLE •SUBGEsTIONS.—
Winter. In this ellutte.l. • truistic tt•a2on. Ina
unsteady temperature Er -at.y net, sate, .I. 1,710
sla. and ...very n favor., Opou 71. tt nrrl.r
organ. the liver. he alt viola iloo fo. t
ii.ep• the pore. of the halt ...Tatou:We "11,1111,
coniaettne, • and toe re•tilt Aulii ~1 are
system far• route tho action 4,1 SI:, eino, lier r
',M. which prodn - c• liiitoluito.nt I. ter.. `ewe
T•fYraCiiva .11.01,1 Net • i
win,131,..11 If TT! itn • •p• y Latd !i •
, r tnarth, Ihe effect Of thli ere,
! - Nrp: In rciotrillll( ',it the
feeblust.lnntie tapers - twit to nil in .iarlons inn
epeepe. Is gra• d act demuns.rated by th e rm
etence of a quarlur ot ce.W.n.ry. A..
&chic. an antl•blilnua median., anO a Ir a :••
and cure or Ver and it is the I.Ne
NECK. La., which roue who Clue the i1,..t.rv.11,11
Of ht.! It eau •IlorJ to do without.
THEn/CK. WHEN AT De.ATII'lll/0011,
t y not tali , . ,lhe ripf.! rl,,ti•/, at
;g r e e t ' , /I ' l ' ;int ' l. ' Thousand.. who are au.
from the es. ey tsrlngri. r 11,r rumplsint
will be prostrate • , n a noni
nen-, if they do nut arre.t. Mi.. lt I Ls ,re
Nothing le inure c.v. 41.0 , 0 e. Or tilt 1 , 111,1.
heat vegetable tout, anal um,
ra ullarmacy-110-1 :110-1,f,,51a.
e
'Elm —willseatai-e thr dlge‘tive ui. •to thrlr
full vigor, Ina brine he 41l,orat.rea liver 110.3
cond.tP nof pe•fee• heft it., a. r. t.l .1
shine dlaslpatet the vtr
Ague, I. at once Ilrokeu up by ii fog
antldot.. to all .ntla, 3 , Ntit.ise,tra ,tr' . 13 1" •11,11
',latent will the MT l' Etta, 011/ /• .14 f 1 nil
the complains able', pre van at Lail, lie
10p. J; I•_
N .E` W ADVERTISE EL - EN - S
WIC BINGE4.II Jr., Adam, Exp ' ;es . sjire,
54 Afth Street, (4 an atahorited Agent to recent
.eldvertl.aerniNa for e.AZET27i, and at/ DM,
papers ihrouihota the United Matra and
Clansdaa.
tarE - LDER A. S. HAY DIEN, or
i tJr•A. li NE;
HALT corn. r•• f LI,: Foqrsit 1 I,
Cund4l) 11.:11 N. at I u'e and
EWENINU at 7 !,k, el ue a. *. stre
MrTRINITIC CHORAL SEZIVICE.
'llte ewe] AVIEILSDON - .DI be sung
In TRINITY-CHURCH, ClstL cttcet, tbAlr
/lOW. •C O'c'ttek. The AotLrtu, 1,1,1,0• 5.1 by
Di. Curb., wilt be "0 Jernaa.ctu, t heu that
bt ge.t . .
ra'RELIGIOUS • THE FIIIST
of whi ch
cH
JOSEP nINTIA H .
K UNO 11 Pabtor,tol honi Ity,
lion nf t how Imuso of aOrS , Ip wr I 1 omp,
meot In EXCELSIOR HALL. <ono, of dor, 00,1
Lama Wart, heralot, ovely o<ll, fly At
104 and p. m. Prayer Nlettlng on WED.
NaoIDAY EVEMXI.. at7,,i,cl4nA.
UNIVEIISA LIST CIFIU111:11.
COUNER I•F GRANT AND
Paa'oe. /te, Pr. s...ort, EV hill
.t%NUAY at SO.Sa. 0., rod I'.N. rot.lay
actool 019 A. All the people are 10%110 eome
sod hear.
Out,. for to morrow Evening—What Le tr.lver.
saloon?
tar'FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Uull tne completion of 11,1"
ateWlet, will lw MAnt/S It • 11.11.1..
tug by the Pluto, Rte. JAMES S. IJICKEIn-tiN.
;la
, wet. p. w.
All are cordial!, bolted to attend.
10'''TIIE • IMPENDING JUIIt .
mrovrathe tattk. In e.l az.Vl.r..-
Pu.efe. and th.-. .n of lb, g.
don sod (Perla( (brit& aa noun'
•aalag eta, pr period. tie pres - nt year.
ol.e.survea by \
A. La Am.. or a ll.Aus..lk,
HA.M aY, at ;IN A. 11...nd v. , at Vtl.
,L. over tbc 2•Vura odic, Four u
.10/1:i A. itEAT.
tgrEXCELSIOII INSTITUTE,
FOll. BOYS AND_OIBLS
Winter Seation will Comm net bIoNDAV, Jan
ILL. For ttolaf.ll:l,, am,i a. the In, Tint.
loom'. •e t d LK /JAL!, c.Jner I.flort7
ronntat.e.P. •
Neb . Orb. llocyt, January
perpoonm with
Lill. agaai.a. (•••.wl G
amut, are ben by nutldefl to band In the sauff • for
Payment, out later than the week ending January
Sib. IBC.
CEMIMM!
•
-•c; un nci:l
u.ettlorr of tars So tety *III be 11..1 at the,
e-rner Liberty •tre.t Lad V.r. a' er.
third door. on WON °AY a V v.?: ti. J mr ;1,.
Hualrera orLoporardtre arid br.,orht up au a t ‘ll
who Plat KU Interest In cur ir.rt - are cordially I,
Tiled to attend analdln trt. rodery•
Br order or the rtratdant. -
Jar r= - J. II rleELlt.Y. errielary.
•
VOUNG DIEN , S CHRISTIAN ASso.
LlATlUN. — rhere a ate. • Inga
lioane Men'. Chrhollan Aesarl•Co I, In al' L re_
Lu r e Meow of ell 3I • S MarTlllr • tar t . .11%tc•
At Venn .treat, on V r. ST r , ATI.TaI , AI EVeri
Jano.ry oth. et n'eloct. A felt at I. or
the met:atter, to e•,nretly MTAPAL , d. /.. 111111,1-
ration or the Prechlent erl,l tax- Phu, Al 11101
time. Other matter. arm terea sill he AMA ' s lit A--
fare the toeellue. TaertnWle gentrally
el) order of the DICE; 'bite, 1.1
Rumor. BO{ mAcv INSTITUTE,
this echetrl w lll r feynntod on II /N I/ AV, :Oa %I.
inotant. at No. 0 . 4 (leant /aro,. 1 be L sae- hue
'one c pmiortarb.7 e.l•beo. end cot. 1 •Ce 0 111(110 , 11.•
lions Delo, Increa/tel..e are preben d to rerelve
an addltbalal numbs) of puylle. a. few 1 , 04,1/ag
DOI lle mill be tekD.
.114.511 110, It. J COSTER, Feeler.
11. 11 UTION-11.0S1 . —On Wednesday
d 41,1 1 /rt. :us,.
11.1210. It A fi. . 0,1 the I'll te1.,14
Nar.lonal pact.rr. In A
.%.UViall' "r t?.ta ' al
Is b caul l , ned pot .0 rective Pal'.
meat tbescur Slat nets On ter vrlll
asibublyruarae tied 4v itavltor It at 11 'air Uu
Hoof. ottt, rA tC11.14 CU., .No. to,4.ftla
r
FOR 13.41.1_.E
A new an.l vol^ YMEI•Itgol , 14)11; (11,,,k
Han .• mkAllum air. can 41.-
pl,lB,g r
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Or. N. I C., In 1,5 .4121.1.
-
CO - PARTNEOIIIP.-11.0GAti
have 'ld. dal adm . rtrl -wner
r,or 'RUE . 11 / 3 1.;141 E... 11, 111NS a
trEII•GE IL LOU AN, Irby will noon -Ir. Uhler 14.
Stile of
UREI:IJ 4 40.
Tee Importation awl ventral I ale. at hardeff c7fl
ler. kc. To. 5224 " eld.ogh
JANUARY fin. /Igr•
TO LET,
Third an' ilorirs
Of BLA , K'S -.AI. InNue...
War. thltd door toclow Hand etroet. vo
EIMMI
BA.ItU & MOSElt,_
8 R. 4 1= 7 .33.XT3E10TE3,
9RtilT ASSOLI 4 TION Nos. le red a
hr. ef., al le nritEKT, piTleb Ulm If , de,
aben•loa elven to th e d. and 1.41.1.ug
ofCourt feu..., 4.1 pholle , buodinas.
TUE CO-PARTNERSUI rID -
• "TTOPT)ItE 'll,llOl lb •
dee the Area of TalCtr, il 114. TH ERS .1 Co., la SM.
day disaoleed by melba) concept.
A. If. T . Cll.
T. P. TACK.
Philadelphia, Doe, 11, IMP. /RED. CRAM.
—The undersigned bare this 'day tonged a co-psit
ners'dp under Inn lirm nanigoi TACK ONV.. The
style of dm of elttalurah dlonsc sll , l be es
heretofore, TACK, BHO. S CA. , A. 11. TACK.
- T. K. TACK.
lir: II
Phllsdelpbla. January Ist, 13GT
plA11108; PIANOS S !—Au entity,
Paw aock_of KNAPE 1 tki.'S wl.
101
DROP.sow • onet.ered the t,al. made; alao lat.`•
ROP. VELLIIItaI Ell VIALtUd. Erie. from *AU
upward Persona _ as riAllk.
r sportrufly Invited t(7c...1 et;Jl elm:ulna story
purcbarlag clacwhew
Ltllll6
inn .t
VETS, C1.1116:1EL ate
n"k,
prperirt WWI:Usk vre6o4g at.% Rm
Tabl•••11 timid Bootless. rlonst a u
A.,.,
ire
short. Avila.. cao al to mollmollwreasts,
(Tomah Ay. Al so l
cads» precopay wooded so.
Clayll.2 tO the 411
!:;. i N - 1117 ADVERTISEMENT
JLIES T. BLIBY & CO.,
tdorx.6stors to B..JozcS 6 C 0.., , •
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
Di=Ml lx ALL =ape or
GoverrUnent Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
OULLECTIO i mule on all accemlbi. al in
the United butts and Csmulu.
Interest allowed on Tine Deposits.
C.;KATINGUAPS.—.I next - article,
to Vii,....,,,OLUhrAtillhlOCl.lNtiyro
I.lCii..t,t.t. Jas
QUIIGICAiL EL .1141 C STOCIR SIGS
r -.oil, Veins. at."1 . 11LE, ,,
/•11,TAN oIOCKI .M. i h
Iltli
areet.
te,
•
THE DlA; lllo tinslllllT—Tbe best
link, awl maShirt I •
the m.tr, AL N'a OLD'd
tNU T.".• "u. 24 Fin blare.. • • Ja&
SUMMER FLANALL
larsooxim - rwm.a..mt.
A ran as.nrltnent of I,I4AKEK FLAS.N.EL
DElt•II 321.1 Dna WE.2, at
euELAn•Li ot D 2TANtibTOCICI&IGT.,TOILE,
.1
N. 2 t alftb. a ttttt .
s.„II.:INFICRLEY PROPERTX FOR
deilrahle property feing the
It vlr4.-‘l, c lug about TWO ACRED. uu
whlcu I. a two etory
D WELLING OF I:LEVEN ROOMS,
E4att,,,,, .ectaml all lb.. it,dern Itts•
or gui . ,,,nes,
a.trlag.:Luttsc. etc n
JOHN
V OTl CE. — Pursurint to a resolu
of It, Ille.ltorouga or al.nrlttn.-
t. C. ad.eptr.l De ..tt, I.CuTIt/N
'lll be •10 4, (iL cu,n,c
Charller lad Clic•tuta ster.l. In
” It o co o.
ost
k.1..L/ I ..I..au•r; ath, ey tall Lae cit.,.
la •y ti Ir ~ .t. • 1 .11 , 11101 ornot he Isar
... ,l1l1.! be abbe Jtal6, Llty Abeght,•Y•
01 Cultl.lol.
.IC/IIN C. 1141(PEC.
CHARCOAL FOR SALE, •
By the 100 or
,1„000 Bushels
1211121
. O. nn Ftrlu STREET.
pincr,h RED ILT EDT '
'
CLOTHS, c.IS .$4-11EllE
Fancy ClO Lkings,
For .ale •t Low Prices, by
WHITE, OR . R. & CO.,
Nu. 16 1 - 1111 t Street
,500 11 L`• ~~"
• xi, yoleft
PITTSIII.IIII. ~ a nudry wf, 1,47. (
•.itCORDANC . I.I 'l'o A 111.SOLU—
hr I uun •at tlacir mtetice of
I 1,2•. by °Ler
$500E11'.9110
•
Por .I'n.rol,niton and of the nuthol
or •nr , o, in••.n Inn, In .I,llv.
A•ty c ,urnnolf,tl,,n nnal,
l' e'
7,..7 ton .11111,6. If t.ni - litioned, n 11l o gor
held
P. r
W 31 . ..0 AII li Y. WA yor
CAUSTIC
_SODA . ,
Both American and Englihh,
TINE WHITE IHEAIiDS,
For Oil Refining Purposes,
'',. , l2tnnl IS on nand •mi for Dalt lu nnantilles to
.t.lt I.nrclL.t,re, by
JAMES HERVEY D'OBZS;
IV; Pearl Street, N. Y
4,11
SILITES! ShITES! MOTES!
IIIAVE RFC EIVED MOST OF MY
.tIOCK, au 1 Offer tu the Irade a *election from
5,000 PAIRS OF TAIIIOUS HAKES
Before purchasiug Elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
No. 136 Wood. Street.
ciontol3
1=10E=21!
CITY SPICE MILLS,
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION,
Xear
,Penllsylvania art . it ue,
rurrserncat, PA,
PURE &HORS AND MUSTARD,
Warranted wh. a oar tam . , Is en the Ankle.,
F , 'R•ot n NI,co and RYE FLOUR
nand.
. .
1.1.1 F I , lit: AND 110.1.9 TED
pTointt , v. •
Jtriorto tror I.t we. will
rontlw.o tr. la....lacturr to Ilse DIFYLIIENT
• 1.1,• tor, to Wbod.
awl Iterall DrAlers at V....lowest market
• lereg to Aeal fair, ne e..llclt thavationaje of the
Pel.lll.
III " . r r ,V7. ' r r a ( boTt. ' ..;;Prall
pony, t.t mt,wl.to ',mid of (Ottoman.
Critret,..ll •
srui CIELEII de. 3IORLEDGE.
OrricE or 1,1 ,11oL1,1: or )11.4,1,11,, CO.,
• 1 . 171,1:1:1.1/, occrtalwr
puor osA LS • FDA MUTING.
[—Cod Pro,oculv ,t '. I I,receives! at this °Mc*
.on
• 0451 ath. ISAlllucllivlVe. for Wrlllug
, tll'orkyine ran 1 1 , 1,11,..Av0r, ttooks.
NeVrißiy•iiS 011 lee lothllentee. Netenty•
live school llatplicallery And 14Clitvitf3-
Ilse Trenatvrer . ..ev/Ileevlol3 0,91111.
toe the Te.te
The work '. :o " 7.. ‘l , •eelfivhir 015.. e, or 1.. e County
'slotommks,e•ciert to 1 , 0 co ,plt.ecl , 11 htlure
Thu First el, or avri 111• to be vtadv• .tr , o
Illse riOu. 4 111
cal,,x.tou xo,lt v.l 1,1.0 of all •ad the
.otp.lng of anti all the boova ith I I,e 001,
In %J., 6,k., ,erapllula,lon IS earl. and all the
tmvoks, poling the tOt.l, 01 rue vlitl.ront talc, by
Ow lnt , l rvatestlt•n. e rorreell.•ri Of rue Ilvn If
vtve IA: pro /Wed 1.1,e Prartalvta Iv,. vt
,vy.,..tvt. 5101, , othclent ..111
r,olr.si for ibe tiny 10,11 of the c...uvrviGl.
nn
v. 5.11.. II E Contract..
OLIDAY GOODS
A li I NOS OF GGONZE, GILT,
1.1. CUT A. 1.1.1 la.Avhd
Carbon Oil Lamps and Ohandeliers,
Lamp Trimmings,
WAIMANTEO VAR-
Buti OIL, volaulectlo anA retell. r.
.
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
No. 0.% Ilatxr.l.r.ot satx - coibt,
PITIIIIII.III.OH. l'A.
Vr Or I•ovitlOLl.mt or ALI.V.fir.N. ,
6 r 4,1 51 0 .1 . 1:aLh,11N3t1.
ATOTICE TO LiAllEitS.
I . :(prosle, nd ,, rotfiril In • 4 11113 11,411 of
re:l76'nr: naiv e . fur FLi It 11 N V.INI:TIVW).NT-11'
•116.11 JAN II OIIO iNTO. Lear.. to welial On
1•11mr 411110 N roon.la :level y. awl loon
0 101111. i... 11 ill math: at $o moth
/1:1/ (00 two th..and dollell,1•1.1
l e, rf . nErialKuotroutnsL . The
11l
4- the ktelltity 4-114, Ins Old.
th . era.r..en. and prolwe , lSt thin
NIII 1,4 y..
d,..F.51 , 1*T II L./11(11E1LT. 17.16,11. r.
SKATES! SKAf
Prize Skate*g, •
MEM
Club skate s,
SKATES FOR THE 111140 N .,
0 far 31::› A iE 1V"
.i.e4li•pninh nuljUla g , rim. Stinet
•
D.1)11' SIIADEtI—A ney lot of
- d lutoreonud
d n iut.
101 reit. orten. Tan,
tull no rsint n d birdersN°7 31. set street. ,
.14M. 11. NTH/tin n BRO. • '
CHIP RUSTIC roteived
and tor sale by • •
t..C.060E AL. KELLY
Slit Wheletal. 11r4g.1•41. I? it,
20 fru. ir•Emiu 113 celtva and
niAtiosizeuiniitt;ttrig..Vat.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREAT ArTit.s.crldrla
on E 27 Et ED UCTIO.FI
111 o, CI CI , vb _es
1 131 li"0011 STnE . E7,
especial atte.on tom, We
/ bet especialr.V
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
%I They an clooln out Star st,t qf
LADIES' FURS.
STATEMENT OF TIIE CONDI
PH .or THr. rIIT 11U11II II HANK rub
:IA.VINIDC. December :Ala, 1 *0:
L IA !DUTIES
•
Vapltal stock.....
p.Feltnrb..
Contutireut FU"d
Mortgages
111113 /Ocei•atne...
, Mce Ylitarte
Cash
The endernlguerl, Aultltlok Committee,
fully repos thtt they have ex•mleted the Books
and At 4etu of the Bank and Owl . the Above state
went to be curreet. 401:N '
Ct. YOLLA.ZiA
LOBE alt
Gas tatc) - v-e.si
WILL IfE.IT •
•
, or ry con, oleo •o tt .I.lribto for cool morn-
Ince zoo evanlugs durlog ilc fail. For
..le by
BAILEY, FARRELL& CO.,
:167 Eimitlaitolci. Eft,
TrIE FIR" OF SINFOVER dr. LA
wy•,ll,,,Wvayl the 21W .11V yrl/r•ou,b
1., by p,,,in
Thy 1. c Y IN . 101. haying
!mt., tlelY . f .1. 11. L AZEA lased
t/rru. ... 4 E..! the urn, vrlil ....
pl.lstStol pl Y. S. L., by 31; ..,.!;. I'.llll.
.‘ll.,ttled at the
, 511111'
.1,.ML3 LA.I.E.A.,
•
1 1 11,511Lnql1. 2 1st .
•
NOTI , E.—C.^-PAILTEIV4III.—Th
dendt•neol t..ve hit 11, Into ilt-prt
thlp th. , rp.,e etnt.luvting the Who
(irucerJ• od .11 ( . 1/(11 Inc
No, .11 and 4.• ~•r•e•, owl,. the
BE
makof Lab• tom of ,t ns vrelt s oth
ing yurvlolt{s of gusols In
J. unary lit. 747. - • •
14- , m e l t. tvtirl, from On dno or
' , hr.,- ar, mo..l.lche the
num I. rAvor•Ole rfulkt
hie frt. off,
.1..r1 .11,11Ei 11. LAZE:AIL
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
Mt CD , La LIOA.
ECM
No. 2e. Wood Street
t (:II ASSORTMENT OF
CUINA A• I, itOII,ESII4N VASE uf riewuad
rare daNignd and layles. A :am lot of
PAEAN STATUETTES,
LAVA WARE, DEC'OLIATED TEA. TOILET,
lIRSAKI , AZT AND DINNER. SEM
All of which la offered on the !Toe rcoonable rate
OM
HILLERRIAN'S
lIIT AND Ftiil EWELL
IS ill," ED FROM CELLAR TO
loft ...pi, n I, ICII ANK , ItTSLEN T. OF UthlD , 3.
which Is ar red at
Vf7RY LOOP FILZOI,I3/3
1-actclioes' a.xLci 4oaa.t's
P"1:7 3Eri, ,
SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES
Aliboaarrepared vrilh • !till line of
HATS AND CAPS,
WIIOLEtfALE ANU RET,IL,
lIILY.ER I~ll'S
No. 75 WOod Street
FOR CRRISIMAS PRESENTS
New Style Ottomans
ta< Chinr,Covero. um, of recant
of u Wilton and Velvet Carpi . .. be
svOLI 41:tablo and Mott elegant article of -
Parlor To a.a.ramit-tarcr
To c tomer. Manof.tetaretr and sold only by
del , es. All other styles of
CAT TI=P]=II..NE3
McFARLAND & COLLINS
Nos. ti tud 73 Fifth Street,
Next dour .bore 1116 patch lIUIIIt g, 6ecowl
del.l
FOR TRE,ROLIDATS.
•
• FINE STOCK, AG A PTED FOR
aolldap - Pro esaa.t es,
Or ALL KINDS r
ar 1-11
GULL) AND SILVER WATOIES NieLsdloas•
eslt;
'CIIA.,.Ns AND IillAILOS!
ELEGANT tETS. to v•G;DaigectOitgs:
GULII AS I/ sILVEtt •
SILVER, SPoGNs, VASES. URNS;
YAhCY ALCIICLES. 65., as:,
•
• JOHN' MITSCH.
No. 112 Fedokial Nt.i'AllegNeny.
„noM:of.i _ : •
P/T'rSITITEIGII I PAPER
FACTUUD,Ii V, Ilasstacturtravf
Wrapping
Printing and , Wrapping Pa-pers:
Ot.INTON ATEXIIENVILLE. ()MO.
MILL. SEW Mill:111'0N. VA.
OFFICE AND WAREHOtiSE,
No. 82 Third direct Pittsburgh, Pa
oryicEB.I_ , I;(II7t , TBARTJE, rro/IdeaL
JNtl. B. Liv.NosT,,s, Treaß ß• er.
BASIUI..I. reury.;
01oBCS01.—AugustlIarlio.
liartumu. John B. L1f111,.013. Julia M. Perkins,
C. 11..13.ertIrk.
EMil=
pA R'I'NE ItS ill I P NoTicE--3ANIES
31 CH has parvliassol the It.terest of
111011ln L.. I , L the Ilnis of di..IN HALL M 1 CU.
The anme ad style ot MarrlD will Ito JCHI hALL
C0....a heretofore.
JAIME. It. CPIIINTY THOWAII J. HALL.
1 311..P.1 1 / 1 %1101”1 ............. ....•.•JAJI. J. SNOW:,
VALLEY . FORGE PEON WORILR.
121 • 123 Liberty tlt Pittaburgb.
JOHN HALL & CO..
NannfActurers of all - ear letter or Northern and
bmtthern klOWnitN, s•LILK
11A. I ItAKr.ti, t:ltLTrVAl'Ohe, nna deolere
In At•ItI , ULTUNAL 11//I.4AtieNTO of Mt de.
" I :l ll4tVitntr, Dee. 1, led der:p2s
14'11/ST CLASS LOOKLNG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS, .
•
No. 110 Rood SC, /Pittsburgh,
NUT. EVA au ' il ItlittiOtt.
and I'ICTEItE aN SIP.,
and
Cornice, Bands
and Itettous. Consols; Tripod and itraeket.
eagnialte dw•l"[n and workmanship.
0.11.1.11Nts •AU 11.41JILLINU executed In the
Wettest. otyla vitas art. '
.11.1.11/EUKTE. uo.S.l23lUiTil
F. MUSShIANN,
•
Fit th Street, between Tunnel and
471 tham.4treetti,
OUNSPAITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
Pleat elate good. ob. all tletertptlon• alelays on
hood ao4 .014 at the loweat brier. atom/flag doo
*renal. tin 0.11.1 , " • ntlea.
DISSOLUTION.
PAIITYEIISIIFP BERET°.
von coddling
for
b DOLAN()
Oil SCUM I'. ander tor et , le of,llobAbig CHAN.
Id Li b. dm. diasnlie d by dnUtval .coarent on the lot
Of 41{11l1•11, dhe bn•lncEi will be acidic,' d o tn.
old idatid.933 Libel ly .1 -00, by either of the laid
partaarra. Jod;r9
THE .CELEBRATED.- STEEL
"11)0111 HAT RAArg, "emits Bird" and
11"4 714, ‘ A) " .14 IN:Rid A r } V gite WI T "A We
Mitt* " •
± " 1 Tn..; and
' w
=N . :at=
raw, gad tic Oct.s al ovary told.
ataa.et .1, at short coil
"thEtrxt
; * c
w.t.
F Ur 02
_Ol, - 2
3,un 11.1
....... 2!
JAM Vi—e. 95,61.: IS .
IL E. nclONLGT • Trea.urer• '
.E E.
tf IIERTZ
EEG=
=1
I_ll ki k'tTml
=!
=
DISSOLUTION
'A roiItIVEM
1t,,.. WI ,1 •E.•o1(11,
.1. Al. BuFF.sTOC.
1113310
=I
I' S ,
H. HIGH]
=1
PI AR NOW A LARGE STOCK OF
i;A PU .4l . ,,, F ll l' ofht c rlocl! c 7il A lieVlVlllll
HVI.b./Afa, Rua Recall. •peolal ho his
suet/ lot 1141Xce at
N. and 1/1 federal Bevel. Allegheny.
dei7;pll),
CANDY 7C07:0;
Ma band and for sale a: Eltt TEltli /5311. IN, by
WEST COMMON MACRISE
fixONE igtiP KI, Northwest Corner of Wee
Common, ALLEGE/arr.
PHED'N. iLI VATS:: • Cu.
•
Dare on hand or prepare on abort oottce
LLEANTSI AND IT EP PTONES, FLANS FOP
lilarkr•lVALKB, RNEWINV V I OL rB, .tc.
U V./]Dr erroN
RllnZirtor err,
promptly executed. Pattui - .6
•BLE. oczßtoßlo
J . SCHOONNUSER & SON,
Pittsburgh White Lead Werke,
PURE WHITE LEAD,
BLUE LEAD
r intl i tivy ua ova riuirra
- 'ourthstreipt Op 10w...
WW ETl'd
bCOCTS:
;U & MEASON,
MS TO Clllttly MAN a eta aic .
Monuractotora or
OAR .ILEATILEB BELTENG,
•
do. I/ 0100 street. Allegheny City.
Alto gall assortment of Belting at N .11:417DZIL.
gos•tt, Ao. Igo Lawny *tom. elttatttglt.
LIEO. 0. I'LAIIK, hoot. of Wart,.
pleaws. b. ono, Engine BUlld-
As, ERB AND NAOHINt,ITS. Zonouhotorer, of
rotaut Nalaskoo. , olv , es, for Stearn En
fpe!,,tive Is.rAtrig.Veio ltuninou t Wm:t
wilit or Te. th oal. NaLriee Vary.. o ° 4lers.
Par/ k It r k:a 11 /1 bno.ct I"
thrla
oTNALTS, ritlsbursh. "Wl° . -4 . AS
Departs:l o+4 oottlas app Imarthin.,7 p.LrinlT
FAINELPAPEIIIS—WaII and Oen-
Ing Dm rat tow. gangue r malsre, ter net'
dee • ST Woodatugge.
•
1 TILE PUSBYTERIA iIiNNER
UNTIL APRIL I, ISGS
ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS -TO
TFIE PIiEaIiTTEFIF E*, NEE, will re
ceive It from the time of tuOvcribiti,
UNTIL TILE , FLIIST OF APIIIL, 1509,
TOR ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION,
ub This la ttfer•J as • rpr eatt ladoCr=rat to lwre
ssolDern. top! with no ...tit. of regaclng oar
tarlatt..bl.h are now LOW ruouon.
Tema, In advatic••, to mall subserlbers —.12 00
To those's, retire It b'e the carrier......... 250
.Ikollber labor or capon... raved to make the
one of the very trot Itellgiot,Newk
osprr., owe onh'l-Inol.
Ile x , /,odeot env-Winn Anr•••,/•••aye: . .
"The ItANnEn has never hero .6 151 e as ender
Its prreeat nsansgetnent.. It ex ton.leri: and at
aertedly pooular. and Its future t• aerta;nly busy!.
~ he 01,ore bate In rut adaptations fur
ctoduelleg a rellglo•,s vewepaper.'! •
Tae 04”..1 ion Intel of New York, sap.:
let Ylt Rho rn
NEE Is ooreost. etnnng• the :err beat
Jour. tlsOftbl.gettrrat:tin. Wean , bat./
11ive ps - esrot pioxperlty. .e boor It nrtll
roarltb until the advent the
.An ccolaciat riorc.sol, EmetvrU College
7rltes:
•'lnciCead tad j 2.00 for the RA tiNRR fo
the Current Ott, li•re is rtheeepapte
lee ' , the , " t'ethhis pr. es of the 1,11,0 male
teltitli equal. you Is lit eirc.lence, aee.3rdthe to 111
eßffefex , ol thoft beet able to decide.
DDLIESS
PII6BYTERIiN BANNER,
16 Third Street,
rlTThurni.x.
MEM
pROCLA.RIATION
CITY Or ALLEGIII.NY, S.
In areortlAn .e with the proslslops ofthe art of ,h
al Assembly of the Cummunweslth
sYlvants Inm.tpurttlow the city Of All Yes an.
Of the oevrrol nupol.. !nen tx thereto. 1. .11)(1 y sgo d
MOON, Morino( sald CII;. du Issue this, my kso,
lamatlon, toot on 11l
Fend Tat , * of Jucry, D, 1567
Ileirle the itth day of lbw month. the frten,en ofpald
, Iti. qua t fled to v ,, tt, for coutabers of the Ilnuce of
Iteprcmntat Iv ce , cf the Coirmouwe•lto of •
wl , 1 t he see 1., l'heOnnttFs)ul
etaans il tu the i rre t pectlve wards and pecinct g
and .:leer
tOot per•an to serye a. Mayor of •tld city.
The cltlet nit of tn. , First ward 0111 lute at the
l'uldle nanoi 111 nee on - rtte.-ca etreet and tbe
one person to a. rye as Ine-r.tter °vibe Melt, t'outi
el tour persons to be 'lambi,. of common Coon
c,i; two persons to be School Directors, and on
pennon to be Alderman.
.. • .
citlzroi of the tivrond 1•3 rt04.1.' tto
Pohl: , 501:4.1 . 11.mm on the North Common. nod
vlrct one person to arm:: as sortoLOr of the 'Meet
Council: four persons to be inembrr ,, fthoCommon
Council:two peraon e to On echo.: 'Armors and one
tenon LO he Alder....
The ellizens of the First Precle , t of the flied
war wilt meet at the public behoot House *O4 elect
one person to at rve ref thn brieet coo..
eV: tour persons to 11 member!, of the comm.
Connell: two nersoos to be behtr.,l birectors.
.11't •Db uf the berond Preelnet or the Third
sole stdhe bottat of 4.leorp. • 'test,
on Lau sa to.cottluoctlon with the elector,.
of till First Frte.net of said ward, cleft our person
to bcrVe >w member of the oiled Council; f. ur
ona tPer
o be. member- of the t'ommou ILOULICii. and
two re”ons I, beht.ot Directors.
her /en: of the First I'retort of h. Fourth
.tall tort, at the o umbla Enloe House cor
n, or La,ek and AodePsou street.. awl el. 01 one
yertoo to acne as member .1 the ...et Council;
fur persons to hr to. mhers erne t.Oll/100fICOUrri
to e
per,Els t
eon be ectiool Directors, and oue Vera in
Alderm.
Too .ten• .PC the ttectonl Itruclnt orthe Fount!
ett
sr.' w e :met at the buntee a(010 J. Gm dnu o
(tne•tnut reet mad In ount..Lettou
of the , Iret Vreritict •ut.l • aro, elett,ne petto
cerre so suettlbc, of th. , ttlect Council: f
..ond to he tnesnhere ‘..0 the Cunt moo cow.c.lt t.
eo
Alderun.n. erbo., Znool clot, sod oheint,ob
(111..0.uodee m bid tho ecal• of
A. D bald
01 city
1011 twuoty-alutby' n
of Dccombtr, ~
JOHN 310P.RISO.N
MO
Ell 0 ' PI
33171 r 'V .0.17 XV.
HOLIDAY GIFTS
UNTIL TOll HAVE EXAMINE :El
U
111 E brUCK
China & Bohemian Fancy Goods,
•
FOU SALE BY
RICHARD E. BREED,
No. 100 Wood Street.
dell
-CIL.. H. 13.41111,111[11. TII. ILNASE....r. t. BULTri:IOI
BARR. BNAKE . & BUE`fTLER,
linocettoro to WAXELINE. i DRUM
tio. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh
OEM=
Pianos, C)ro,-ans,
end In"lcal Guabi arcerally
4i—Sole Aietiee for the Celebrated URA 1)1313ItY
New York, audZiCILUMACKELe I CV.. I'htlsde2
plAs.,l'lA
Alan, ESTES d • TOTTAIIE.•• and S.. D.
.t 11. W. nNIITII . S • 'AUEFtICA.\•• 01.WiNn, and
LUTON •d PATENT (JUITAIL
Tht belt Italican and tternaem Violin and Guitar
sittings alvta,s on nand • nol
BROADWAY EXCHAIIiGE
RESTAURANT,
10/ COLN/C MIK AND SIIIIIIIIII SU. 101
Ladies' Dining Roomi2d Story.
.‘
FtiESIS CA'S OYSTEILS AND UAME os all Unds
hand.
li. P. VIERIIET.LERNIVroprittIar•
H.
DRUGSLDRUGSV: DIII.IGEM
- JAMES T. SAMPLE
HATIMI BOUGHT THE sr El.l, KNOWN IMMO
BOUNE, ON COBH KU OF FIittEHAL ANL/
IitILIM3ON tTn., ALLEUtIt NY,
Will keep on band a Nil attorment of all kin& of
DRV /3,
And which Gill n. sold chuger than any other
boost. In the two dile.
Frecadnilon• carefttly prczared by a Arst.claas
'' Zi r lttda of rzitruincer and FANCY bUA PtI
a band. wad
•
STEPHEN 111. OTT,
OINIIILL
Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver,
SILICIL, MD LID SjBßlllilEß CUTTER,
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Cancelling Stimpi and Visiting Card.,
Also, mail:a TOIL MARKIN° LLOTHISII,
93 Wood St., Coe. Diamond Alley,
Laos% DAV. , BOOS STOOL)
TyELTING S nuvriNct
LEATHER AND CUM BELTING.
Also. G6l ItOSE
PACKING.
tiAXRETS, he.
Of tbe . sest quality and :elven prices, at the
Rubber 7a.opcst
NOS. 28 6BD 28 BT. OLAIR BTKEET.
_E
71EiL.
CANDY TOTS
3.010 /203.1,N is INDY TOYS
/It sues auto.,
Candy and rot Manufacturer.,
(M -- rner With and Liberty .trot.
IMIZI
1%_ 6 ;
EMI
• Ortran ear aria Pre Ilirsre,anaa
Perr Ort. January ch. 1167..
T uv 4.tt'NEAL ELECTION FOR
rwrc ItIN CTOnnor ht• r..aepeye 111
be bald at the office of the Comoany. on li i. NUA.T.
the lab day of Jai:wary. BC, between tan hoarser
of 10 a. K., and
3 inr. r. GAIIONT.I3,
Jacrt4 ffearetrY.
DIVIDEND.
The If oard±if ' , tractors of the PITTSEttifiGH
ALL6UWESTBKID(.B.:I).IIPANY, lileadetreet
have Ohl. day declared a 0101 shear
EIURT PER Oh
Or Four Dollrrs per share, oat of the proilti Of the
last six moortr. poyablo forthwith
R. 131.0Rt.L. Treariurer.
N•VON.iL BANK.
Pirrstcho(l. J•xuary Id. 157.
aTIE DIRECTORS nAi
00. i.,!„a.
• rIVE t 5) ETU. C
Free °Matted &at.) tax, DUabla to StocltholOvr3
tore
11.1:rt5
Ml=M=
• ..11C^IIA,Ic0• NATIONAL LIANA
PATTABCroli.dantiazi 21, -.
A DITIEPEND OF
SIX PER CENT.,
•
Ir.eottioverotnent Tex, will be bold on and after
TI:EoDAI. the SW Into.
}a3:l7 ' • • dbl... G. .11.11TIbt. ['udder.
-.
Ultima Alla Onno T In SrnanCZ CONIANT.
rirninCend Jot. 2.1. WT. I
ELECTION.—An Election for
loth, Lilini.lors of ails Com Door. to *ere*
fur the eocilog Tear. will be held et the o.lce. ho.
Illiaborgh. on MONDAY, Jan
uary 1111, 11T, betwenn.lb,hoors of Id a. Is. and
C. N. DO SNELL
beeretary.
•LLLGOKNT t....triomAt. 11.21 K,
Pm., Gil. Jumsr. lee I
Tim BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
a. WS Bank hare declarcd • divOtnd of
FIVE PER CENT.
- - -
On the Capital Stork, oat rl' the profits of the last
Mouths, p eye ole forthwith, free of Govern went
to x• H, MACK ii Y.
la3;rl ' exahter.
CoreVe r ZtAnTa ' t - Vr e 4lere ' t . 7 .
tbYretwzolt. Dee. 29. Ile4
THE DIDEIDI'OI4B OF THE DIA-
Ve m e r i'ti N jE b ttY 1110115Pellt4:
Inntab Payable at the W0...0f - the 0ctet
,,1,17.....;5LU. 10 Wood etre...
C. Caller Jana
Jai :oh: tt,Cl,llll
31 eliZAlicre it It•Nrr•VlVagliS 1•A1 . 1, 10,11",
Innu•ry 1, IN7.
TIME BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
11.4 Bank uvre ••el•red • ‘11•fd•orl
=
-••- •
on the Curthat btock cut of Me profits of the butt
mo u th , Mbwith. free of United
States GovcrotarttotTac i .
lace JVICN born. St... Cashier.
NOTICE.—TIIE ANNUAL ELEC.
'VON of unfurn et tbn PUBLIC CATHOLIC
LIBRABY AND BPADiNO ROOMatil held at
the ibrary. oa CauLiat EVENINO, January
a. it.
: ketisrts of the retiring officer. ',Bib. pre_
seine d
the lie uteri, !fewners of the Library
R•li oth o ers interested to Its !tureen ars Matteis to
attend this meeting. 111 order of the
Betaitl) Lor DIRECTORS
A. F. EL.A.T/N". Secretary . Ist
DIVIDEND NOTICE,
Orra r. A LLE(.1110.1 /31111 , 41 COMPANY, t •
• MITT , tn‘ol3, January lAt, I 67.
Th.• I • re . •ldent ant Manager,. of • •Tha Company
forereeLlo`a - Bridge over the Allegheny Elver.
oppoolta Cittahargb. In the County Of Alleßheay,••
hare thie day &anted a dividend of
TWO (7) DOLL , Irs ON ACI{ &HAIM Or
THE
CArITALe3rOCIL Or 1116 t,OIdrANY.
Ono( the earninge of the lost slx month. Which
to payable to etockholdere or (heti lege] repr”ert
tettece, forthwith.
.1.7:r14
WM. ROSEBURG, Treasurtr.
0f13,L or SIM 1.1.11 . 011V1T V/ILIZT H. U. C 0../
holt, Jootarr lit. MT. f
NoTICE . TRIIOLDERS OF FIRST
liulaumfle EUNDS OF THE ALLILOMMI
' LLEY ItAILFUILD COMPANY.-2114 Alleittte.
ay Wailer Railroad Company hereOF ilea milks
trist they will redeem the •
crm
Tile Fllmt Mortgsge Bond•of ,theCo
Witt In two years from this date, In =cortisone
with the proalslons of the mortgage glren to ae.
o,ya l be pa. meet ox sald bonds.
131 order of the acrd of Renegers.
Jan,rlr. WILLIAM PRILLIFIS. President.
G TOWS I.WrIC
• I'r f I9I. I4II7IKGII. It.. 1134%.4.
ASSESSMENT MITICE:4
Norcz: 18 lUSBEIVI
Tltat the for the UrMint, ravinieutd
Curb.; or
ElTaßtmlErw,
From teran to Oulton tttet.te, hay, been 'bade, and
can be tee n alibis office untllJumbrelltb, Ibbl, oiler
a Lien time they erlll be turned neat to the City
Treat hrer tor collection.
-J,-J,LES REICHSYFAAR.
ikcordlos Kccolstor
EISIEI
OFFICE 0 THE
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING CO., .
INT c.. 113 ThLacriaosuwe Way
Near Stao . alon Bridge.
Vlfl6ZntGu, December Seth, Ma.
THE ANNUAL MILETLAU of THE IsTMIC.-
HULLERS or tats Company. for the ZlPollon
of Directors, VIII be bold at tats ottlee Tlika-
DAY. January 6th, 15f1, at :la troloce r. Y.
kiEtiaY M. LONG,
de7!:tat boot:ataxy.
urn.. Donee or Her t:Ge.
Nu. VT Inert Ittabargh.
Mth
of
THE ANNEAL MEETIN mbe G
et the
held ti t he utf tt of the ;'.l:l•°t.
*tree. l'ittsburrtt. Cu .lthlbelf. the to day el
J.... Dry. DM. between the boars of end LI - o'clock.
to hear the import or the nosed of Kameerr. sad
te cirri onlecre tor tbe enselng rear. By order
•ettenen D. - XEEVM. tectetare.
Ups. min,. SnrrtZfly,ttl N. K. t n . , t
PirstsbC holt. Lrecember 1163.
_A—MEETING OF • THE bTOCK
,.. INJI.DILII3 of the Pittsbutgb and Ithseban tile
Nall. owl Com nby will be belt at No. Fourth
street. ea as ON tt.A.Y, Fault ry 14th. 110 C between
the bourn of 10 Wel •ek, A. .. X And 1:o'clock, X., at
whtch time and p am. an I:tot - Con fur Praldelltand
the/ re Pirsclors be bald. -
deMnIY: n. F. VON 8097 4 130.91% Peer.
Urrlcs Cu • azMIS VALUT
pirTsant..U, rem:labo
•
MEETING OF TIME S TO CK.
H • ILDYHH of the Cbarlirro Vaney
Nod Compan trio h o...IIuND•Y, January
1-67. at No. 77 Ya'r%h rtrert. at which time
and p are an electron fur Seven tree' On will be
bald. oetworn lbe hours of ! bad 2 o clock. r
ne2 151 S. FJV. , N NON NmORST, See'T.-
ID T NATIO.NAL 11,10fli OF
rlTroßVlDili.—The Anchel Ilection for Di
rectors of the P !RSV iI..TIONAL HANK trilltake
place on TUIC.D.SIi s Jerinary kb, Delf, at. the
Dank. be - Sisson U o'clock a. Is., and fo'clock r. x.
deli: J. D. hCIILLY, Cashier.
_ .
GERMAN 00170.01.. BAXIr.
• rirreibuxurt. December =3. M.
N ELECTION FOR NINE DI
RECTuIt.I. to serve for the eneliDur, yeAr. I:1
be held et the 11/a:KING BOWIE. DO TOESDLY.
emb. between :be hours
delool G. A. ENDLY Cu.
rtrCONTI ZiATIONAL BANE SP
ALI.LOLIXII Ir, Decehaber lot, /I
r irD, E 'ANNUAL ELECTIOX . 11`011
//meters ..r this Bank wit be held on
TUEeI•II, JANUARY nth.
Between the hour. of 11 a. it., and 2e. >i ,at the
Umatilla (louse. J. at. Lte,VIIMON.
del/:yl2 Caehler.
Pkorkre NATION.. .NA t
I'ITSSIIVxI: Q, Donesobcr SQ. Ited.
ELECTION, NOTICE.—An Elec
tion for boron Dlreetors of Ude Bank. to some
lot the restitoe year, YrltLbe bold at the Bank, on
TUBSDY t , 4o.ogery Dal, lA,. hetetca the het.
ant A. X. *MI iY. Y.
_Yell nel ' ' T. IL.. uoiIDON.
/noN CITY NATIONAL RANK OF
rirrenoatr, gee. e. 16M1e .
rrIIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB
DIRECTOtta or TH/8 HAI/X. 7111 b. nekl
o YUKI3DAY. Jannsfl 130 , TNT. hetwoen the
hour. of 1 And 1 o'cloCA 11 .. At the RAUL:,
floes.,
,F4721 , FY JOHN HAGOF/18, CItahIFF. •
Sickakon Sartokat. liakra
Priranunou, Ya. , Deo.l, WA.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Dl
xECTUnnwatl laic Nate at Um MAlllltie
HUMUS, on 'Maki/ LT. Jannake Ith, ISR, homes,
the hours of NUM. A. M. and Tear. x.
the: p.3:d.T B. M. MORRAT. ambler,
Ftask Natl.,. Maxima ALLaaarn,"Thr—
ALLatiliturr, PA., Dee. Mk,
TIIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
) 7 /RECTIVRAIof tide Hank, 11111 take CUp at
the BAN MIN., TOikakr. Jannaiy
eth IE4. be*.wetn the Donna 11 A. M. "aid 1 r. M.
JOilk P. MMAMMIC. Cashier.' '
• L.I•1116Y A 11021261 II• •k t
veeeme t t.
VIE ANNUAL EL,f,:i,vica OF in.
-. IIECit.)IIIS tI;:a Hank, 11111 take plate at the
Banking Ithaie, on TUBODAY. Jatittau nth,
betlecen the hounall A. M.
deli:os N. W. Xt•l'S.lrr Cashier
•
N ELECTION raft N
AN DI-
ItECIVIth, t aerre for the ensuing Tsar, .111
be hel<l at the BASKIN° 1 111011 E. oti TtrZtiDAT.
Jaauat7 hth, Ma . between the holm Oil A. ar..a
_de10:011
. S. BMITIL Culls.
ktlancueNie
nrrenenVit l rm i la
THE ANNUAL. ELECTION TOE
DUI ECTUBB of thla Beek will tens plate at the
24".1" n " , 7, E. on TUESDAY. Jene.7 tbe
etty IM7, between tne boor. ctn... M. mdse....
de10:047 JCIIM NUCTIT, JO.. ambler.
Ulan A ATIoNaI, AVM. rrtrasonals,
PrrrsocaqU, Dow. la,
ELECTION NOTICE.--Then
on.
tta al Election An I,INS DittlCTOliti for
Ds
Bela I%.I7NWINZAPVi,V.III3
Lac. b.1N.1•12 the MIL. a or it A. S. apd
delo,p4o JOHN E. MN - It:ORTON, Cum.,.
- _
31. C. ..ICat hATlnlcal. HANZ,_
Yr/UV:Matt. Ilea 71h,
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR -
A DtIt6CTORZ :rlll3 •Ntc, wlll [bid at
rikliftibti LIM oa TUZBDAY, Jima."
banraen..thatynn,
A DMIXIIITHATEIVI NOTICE. .
WLer-aa, L•ttors 4 Attain/Walla as thou.
....f A.dmlr wiry 4elll.llavi. bIITO beef • rau.
td ..11xo inderolgowl. all to
511151olnit Unes•
wino isKlobna w, sold man all gall ante
alefl o o r th ,i ik a nd . Moto havtilsall/an plessii6
=iIIMIE!En
WANTED-100. 1.000, 10.On0
g
1. 11 1g .1 1 to ettmenco fro: ocaul-n 1. - our , ;le - t .
as •
out.
oot •1. .11.ot •oll•
ar:701.0.t. retatllog at gI.N. Agents are
c.:'...alh.t
111,1 ?io7. /elltag It with right 5.... I:.
J. C. TILT I IC, •
•N0.11 , N ST. CLAIR STIVir.T.
2-)
-KAN --Gra
TED.duates of Liter
. 7 and Oonameretal Col:egv. to <caw, pc,
wazolatly boalwass.requlrlng satenaaaal4 aro4
biriasa, so'nmpoadower.
Apply with ftferaaca, (oral. Melt wer 2 anta•
Ma'. Law .9.3.0 B . B. CL:III2.L.S,
US ("rant ,;rect.
=
AGENTS NPANTELI—TtiE BEST
casseE YET.-. • A We. of V.
and Math:add Imprn [aura. The ...It It 0r!,,,:
liar, Tet In tbenell._
_Ag es ,
I..trear. FAMKAJUT,,A.?, N
be-Hon d .II the dw
tinkalthed alatkOr and Illwortr.h. In en.
Watt exdo=e. Illustratt. et ad AL terms
dd terrttOrT. Addree6 A. • Lt'ld
ellhpso • - 'sd Market etre.. l'lttrhnuah,
AGENTS WANTED BT TliE E-
U
BRILA SF.WING , CHINe COISVANY
sell their NEW 543. Wit st, trout
Um. paper to Messy Hester cloth or leather with
out eb.ge °Med. needle or Matelot, lieit-alustlun
premise sa
foot d newly designed four motioned
UND.{.87330. Address. enclosingstamp,
deti J HALL n Co,.
60 Fad: Street. (h. coed Ylooro
Ilittsburgb, Va.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
'THE (iIiLLI/RES'n ALBUM:
PICTUICES t:.
tc
1 .1 . 11:Ien and complle.: nv 11,r.
tionk zoom!. a tt.:t I I , : r , rett t.f tztb
mot* than .:00 handt.:l a:to 1t1....17
Printed and twund,
dtan. Addle.. W.. 1. AI.ILI . A ND et co_
dtlarrws: Nu. 75 Third :a.,
WANTED - -AGESI'S--MA LE AND
I. FEMALE—Ie ereiy Dart `
f Wo..tern Pew,
eH AT
••THE- PRAYER..
...LINO/LWOW/MEAT apitINGPIELI4N
Either by the month or on 'cona , Als.‘kak.
era , ratio aPoweil.-Yor torf
perecoa, or +dares..
43 Fifth htrort, Pltuunwl._
A GENTS WASTED FOR A .NE{{'
BOOK, Nutt MULL
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
47 FRANK MOOEC. authe of ''The Re llloa
The object otubs work t snd ',rsent
narratives of m - lees of the riohlch win. shared
'''' Tge d' lfo r l th' ? . e r etg
Pas a. and Is Ilartstrated with I plat. porttnit.t,
ensesred In the most ImprwTed style. bwll3 Only 61
so.hscrlptlon.
/or I. , tren.lass, satires. of apply to
1:111ise sflulV
EMCEE
2 ROFESSIONAL.
Soldiers of 1861 and 1862.
All who served three yeim are entitled to 1100
teriirdt: thin. Shine two rev , gidt); or who ..ern
dived:urged by reason of wounds,
2hreo drlonthe Extra pay
Ii due Voluiteer ()Moen In the orrrlce 11,re4
sinc 34,
ISM, uoApt di
9 schaged. umuserrd oul. or r05i,,,,1
e ril ,1935.
PlCtiblurld. — Pennunently dluoUlod 0r.. , entiVra
to 111.1. 420 or Lid, occordl. 4 , to Otgrce 07 ill,Qba
-117.
W. J. I HALL PArtalt.,:t.PN, it tonacTs, •
_ -
4 irlultlitrw.t. , lll./.91r0 1 .
•
B. F. BROWN,
LAM
Local Claim- Agent.
- U. 8. SAN. COM.,
• ONlee, No. 67 Fourth .Street,
INEOOND ?WINO •
Pittsbu rg h, ? a ,
Pensions, Bounties, Haul Arrehr
of Pay Promptly Ce;slected •
oat'
=char W ge etm mor ute e, .llll Calm tr e setoca.ar.f then
,1178111E88 1111108
COMMERCIAL COLLECE,
Mis.. 6 and S bt, Clair kreel.
Hu a Frapelcal Chart,r,
Hook-Keeplog, Penmanahlp and Arlchmuce,
time to iHS
- and renmarrAlp per quarter of
three 13301nbe
rennin/WAN per month
for Clrnalus or lipecld/ous. ad tree,
. N. :H./APPEL% or
J. F. 31,CLAISION1):,.
SOLDIERS' .
I=l
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS,
Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &e.,
Colleted In the bhortestlLl c a:me, Lr
A. M. /31:1,
JOIIN a. LAIIII.VE,
Oflco.NOers
!1 17fa rn.:Z •
iNTT6I3Untr
aal6;ddwT
WZrA. A.
.91T.T0/1./YE r T L. 113",
N. 120 Feerrlit St., op:n.11. Blaine BA ! .
rvtlentar Acss,ptlort gly.,a‘o the collection or to
' J T Tr t ets .:ZAZ lora, Ilostroa. Baltimore,
paßaßalt, a; Beaver, Belle/oat., Bead Lig VA..
indlazansals, lnd.: Morgantown. W.
vs., (t,,5_ !.. and elrewbere.
JOHN /L.STELUN
AILLX , 323Mt.II2aaNT,
Cs-officio, Justice of tde Peace
n etnact. MAUISTICATE,
Offiee,ll2 Kith oppoelte Cathedral,
Deeds, Bonds,
PITTSHLTRU H. VA.
hsa. Actonwledgmenf lie
pooltlona and all lanaiiongla Bast." ex ecute a.d w
ororaptneaa and dlapaten, Lay
WILLIAM JANCEI"' NOTAItt:
lIBLIC JUST.ICE. ur THE PE C IP• A `SD
BS • I.BIOTATE AliEti T. ()eke, come . , of - Bun,
and Dearer a treeldNarne nee
aPt`ex= u ,n/CgtY'oPOl ree.!".1:111, eale
pa.'atlon sad atinowled6ment of all kinds of Lua,
uO2I,CTULCe&
or
the
reth LLIA.te Javeßy
;Oen • WI
e and Notary i.tar
USTACE S. nionaciiV,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
•
72 Pennsylvania Avenue,
oat of the //twin zod opposite Chotha Street
mrx,..so
ILATILIIII T. ESVISG,
Attorney at Law,
No. 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, pa
Aar Commissloner for Ohio,""r
Ithrsourt and other t.q.ates.
C. MACHRELI;
ATTORNEY 8 909 WSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 69 'a
- rant Street,
PITTSBURGH, Pl.
0 011 N C. iticCO.llllB,
ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
4Eirrenalons. Bomalk:a. • nad Arrearl or Po,
•-•• •
plomptir colletbso:
- - -
MERCHANT TAILORS
Haulm
i. wo are now off. - ilog dor'
itlecoten is to Ulan w1.0T,V":1.11;1,*,'.:'
BOY'S,
1 1 10CTIVIS OR
• CIIILDIIES'II
8131 ", • AND OVERCOATS,
Call and examiae at
47 Clair Slreel
GRAY 8 I.OVAIV
HENRY G. Et - Ariz;
MERCHANT TA ILOR,
Northwest Corner of Penn_ls St. Clair as.
Dastard to attars, stunts to Ills felen.!a and the p.u D.
to Poi Mamas, out favors. and respect:elle telt,-
Ito a share of Male rotate patronage. He wyul
pleased to have them examine ila
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
07 -
Fine Wool en Goods
Paractauly adapted to{
MUM HIS n LID "UHL
.11:161
PAINTERS,
J
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