II II Wirdiihittgh 6agette, ::-/FuntnasivElT L , • Peiiniman, Reed tk'Co AT GAZETTE, WELDING, zaeg. - air-Stuth otreist. P6N5731431.,..... T. P. noCIST9B. i• - •••••wrg• ZOTRAEL Vargo 111 , 1 .!1 (14 t 1.. Irak% inistness Nanavm, =I . . . alu , '! .. r.kupwe.'..4 - .. . ::,. .... :. . ............... a c.aul .I)9 Wrere4 ter esnrisr, (per waski.—...... Id cent. 111 11 - dandatbers; (perfaar) ' IMOD. Liberal rodueldona to Newsboy. and Anent. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1867. TEE' MEXICAN EMBROILMENT. Whenec'er a rico* become so, deficient in wisdom or eneru, , or both, as t° allow their political institutions to fall with an! arehy, they ja,tto dangerous conspiracies from• within and the most formidable as saults from wit :out. - . liar internal and ex _ ternal ener:des are not likely to own in plain Aims that their real object la to sixatte the, weak and distracted, and to thetaselves. They are tench tore likely to make load and elaborate prate sloes of hating wrongs to be redress- ed or,of being actuated by considerations of eniarged benevolence. When the Uni ted States coveted a larger slice of Mexican territory than the annexation of Teams warranted a fraudulent pretense Of bounda ry , wasi, raised. By the stroke of a pen, against rightadd decency, the line of the Rio Grande was claimed, and the the na tional troops ordeied to defend, was once entered upon, .all the rest was easy. So . whets France, moved by a desire to injure the United States, resolved to establish an imperial government in Mexico, a claim for indemnity was.brought'forward. To enforce the territory' of , the republic was seized, and terms die tsAed at the cannon's month. This acheme did not operate as well as its pro totype. Oar rebellion, which was an im portant factor in the calculation, did not 'end as was contemplated. The Mexicans - were found to be more hopelessly debauch ed and degraded than was believed. Loss followed loss; and disaster upon disaster, untilian :entire clmnge of purposes and . plane became necessary. This constrained new professions and commitments, Mean- While the goiernment at Washington be eameinoculated both - With envy and ambi tion, andentered upon a series of duplici ties that SEEMS interminable, 'and so pro found that no man outside the State De partment can predict to what depths it may. be Carl:led. At times cringing and abject; at others impudent and aggressive, the con tradictions expressed are well illustrated - by the Sourish with which Lieutenant Gen eral tliaxames and Ambassador CAMPBELL set'ont on' their mission, and the ignominy of their return. How many stipplemental -acts of unite . racily are tots added to this performance, which Is now.tragedy, and anon comedy, does not distinctly appear; but the fertility of shamefin invention which has marked • the principal actors so far, gives no sign of exhaustion. They appear fully capable of continuing their effects so long l as breath Shall-remain in their bodies. How many 'sinister schemes of . pecuniary Spec ulation and personal aggrandizement are concealed trader these various and con flicting profes.sions, people will conjecture, though they may not be able definitely, to determine. Mr. SEWARD'S friends com plain that so far as, interested and selfish motives have been attributed - to him, be has been subjected to great injustice, but they forget or put aside the fact that his course throughout has been such as to in. spire' distrust. He has neither been con- Blatant, nor open, nor a:interested. -This may be in part owing to that innate weak. rams which leads him endeavor to accom 411sie ,by Indirection what could better and more certainly be done in a frank and manly way; in part to contempt ot tie pop air instincts, which constantly 'prompts • - him to assign reasons which have no force or yiertinacy. but only a certain extrinsic speciousness, and impart to that egotism which renders him apt to claims prophetic gift In 'the face of repeated and dismal dis conifltbires; and the hicrednlity of tho civ ilized world. The people of this country want' to know what the Mexican embroilment really means; so.far as they are 'revolved In it or are likely to become involved. They have' idea of being forced Into vast expendlures—perhaPs, in wail itself —to promote the financial speculations of men in high places. It would be cheaper, and quite as honorable, for men, holding eminent plaees in the government, to de: glare how many millions will content them, and, taking the same out of the Treasury in the face of the sun, pet it into their pockets and make off. If the Mexicans cannot so manage their own affairs as to get on respectably, that would seem to be a strong reason why we should let them alone. When a people have became so debased that they cannot maintain atecent government, all virtue has so well nigh gone out of them as to make their case -hopeless. Besides, we ' • leave several unpleasant affairs of our own to adjust,, which seem to require all the Beim and strength we have to devote to that class ciente - prises. When we have - rebuilt our own walls, and ma de good our defencesi against new calamities, it will be time enough, if ever, to go forth in Stuixo . tic ; pursuit of endless and tedious per plexities broad. . CONFIRMATIONS, DEMOVALS, AND APPOINTOUNTS. A. recent letter from Washington says: "It is understood to be the fixed determi , ' nation of the Senate not to confirm any nominations made by the President to fill vacancies that may have happened during the recess, when such vacancies have been caused to happen by his removing the in cumbents, over the heads of, and age:bast ... ' direct remonstranced of the loyal • Cats members of congress of the several disiricts;where such vacancies have been thus made." 'ibis is but right and proper, • and is a mark of respect to the popular branch of the National Legislature which it welt merits. ! Nay, since the late elec aiimalt may truly be-'considered as area. peetftti recognition of, and acquiescence to the popular wilt. Never inlhe history of our Goiernment its a Congress been significantly sustained, and its polity en. domed, as has the last Congress. This has bout Sitvde patent by the retinal. - nearli • all the Republican members or the Thirty_ girt tie to the Fortieth Congieis. Their acts have been approved by appreciative and intelligent-constituents, whilst at the same time tbzencroselimenta of a 4orlupt Eget - tire'tind his abuses of power and patron: nitt i iwore been most signally rebuked; It ;:wanld be , well if be could prat by tbiti I . lesson, given by that power, to which he. ! s poilt's= ha differ7-the popular voice. It is not a little amazing to read the last veto, especially where he assigns as len- Borriinto cilia &ibis oldeetions to anthill, that the popular voice both of %Abington _ and aforgetOw,it -exPteittel at %heeler , " thaah4d som e pne_ :MCC; was a~tTelOe to aegro ottr l 4o, - : Wes thiPcPultur Tolee - B4 Expleetet&in tbe recent elections in favor thu CoristittitlOnatpolleylw of my pottey? No one will be fcol hardy enough to say that the results of the late elections should I or could be taken es an endorsement of the latter, then why nut gracefully acquiesce and support earnestly the former. Or are we to understand that bowing to the pope- Jar will, signiftes,lii the Executive diction acquiescence only conforms to' my tiny/sand policy,. Irtsarrogancemost unblushing tor an Execuqie, to set tip his, opinion anti•ii7 tb enforce:it in opiosition to over one hundred ttnaiOventy intern. gent and anittni legislators—his autocratic to still +Ober° to it is^direct opposition to the ‘Dice and vote jit the people. Happy it is for .the country that we have a Edo • tress and Senate who dare and will tie right in 'despite of Executive power and patronage, Eertunatd it is for our national life and liberty that an overwhelming pub lic sentiment has' entrusted tbern 'to• the keeping of so many true and tried men. E DITOILUL BEI EYITLES Lv the Supreme Court of the 'United States an interesting decision has lust been made where the 4question presented was whether the amount of the capital stock of a national bank, invested in. national se— curities, was liable to State taxation; or whether that amount could be deducted be fore taxation. 'the Court of Appeals of New York held that no deduction could be Made on account of the iureatrnent of the stock of the bank in such securities, and this Court affirm .that judgment, Mr. Jus tice Nelson- delivering the opinion. TILE Illinois State Wool Growers' Asso ciation held a Conven4Ort at, Springfield on Tuesday last: It was stated that sheen husbandry of that . State is a very impor tant interest, there being probably two millions sheep in the State, worth eight [millions of dollars, and yielding an annual return of three millions of dollars. The Committee on Resolutions reported strong- ly in favor of the Tariff bill as it passed the House, claiming it as a right due the all important wool interest of the country. . con:anLEE of the Board of Trade of Detroit have made a report on the curren cy question, taking strong grounds In fa vor of federal bonds as a standard of value, increase of tariff, and an Increase of greenbacks. The report was not adopted, but reserved for future consideration. DELEGATIONS from the Boards of Trade of the principal cities on the Not thivestern Lakes are on the point of starting fur Washington for the purpose of urging upon the commercial committees of Congress the wishes of the. Great West with regard to the Niagara Ship Canal bill. GENERAL Jogs D. STEVILNSON passed .thiungh St. Louis on Wednesday, en route for Montana. He is under orders from the War Department to chastise the Indians who have been committing murders and robbing emigrant trains. Ox December 20th • London was envel- oped in a fog so dense that gas lights had to be used all day on the streets'and in the houses. Street vehicles and vessels on the Thames had to atop running. Such heavy fogs are not unusual there. THE total exports from this country, last year, including specie, amounted in value to $565,426,394; the imports to $437,640,- 354; showing an excess of exports over im ports of *127,786,U43. • An exchange says that a large number of true Republicans still support Andrew Johnson and his policy. 'Rather have said that they are supported by Andrew John• .Tug early settlers of Cincinnati have or ! ganized a Pioneers /ssociation. Fifty years residence in the West entitles a per son to membership. A number of Union citizens of Baltimore purchaied a magnificent dressing gown, at a soldiers fair, and sent it as a present to Thad. Stevens. Tun publishers of the Nashville daily papers offer a largo reward for the arrest of newspaper thieves, who are a source of an noyance to them. • TEE members of the legal fraternity of Philadelphia recently gave a grand ban quet to the Judges of the different Courts. GEN. GRANT has won a victory in the law suit brought against White, in the St. Louis Courts, for the possession of a farm. Mas. BRYANT, aged 77 years, of Detroit, was burned to death on Tuesday last. Tier clothes took fire 'from an open stove. NEARZT half a million dollars worth of Christmas, presents were purchased in Chi cago during the holidays. Tun Merchants Bank of 'Nashville, sus pended since the opening of the rebellion Inufresumed busine-ss. linuas pointed with black diamonds for boring rock, have been patented by a French Inventor. • Tris'New York Legislature bus repealed the law forbidding railroad companies to issue free passes. _ Roane county, East Tennessee, has tax able property to the amount of two mil lions. L largo arove of fine mules passed through Nastrille a few days ago, on their way Pumenntsura, owes 838,000,000 against which it has assets , amounting to $22,- 254 81. Malmo' furnished 90,747 . men to the 17nion army during the rebellion. Tam banking capital of the Nashville Banka is set down at 8590,000. 1 ..Trts estimated 411. at crop f Michigan for 1866 is 12,000,000 bushels. _ 'rat price of coal at Nasitti le has been increased to $7,50 per ton. 1 , TeE Ellsworth Zonaves hero been upon an excursion to Milwaukee. The population of Minnesol ted at 340,000. SIIIEILENT o Bencts.-Bm-• 1801 the shipment of specie_ from this country has Mitehed the sum of, $338,991,820. In the meantime 83083,000 hnse-been Imported. Net tree, $250,008,220. —A distressing ease of accidental shooting occurred in New York on Thursday. A young man and u young woman were engaged in conversation, wet:utile tanner pellets a revol ver irom his coat pocket, and taunting it in the direction of um gal, playfully remarked that ho wouideticet nor, or something so that effuct, whets one of the entunreralwas Mad:lard- ed end the. contents lateral ill the girl's shoulder. She lull to the floor Iwith a load scream, and at the same memo Liffey tell also, in a sotoorhirom whim he didnot recover Jur nearly an hoar. When Isla consclocumem returned he veu lured to twk for Fanny, when one of the other guts wile 111 employed os t the premises thoughtlessly answered...ape , ii deed: , Upon hearing these words he at once nerame a raving manutc,. and so, continued .when last heats from., —ln sonm - rarts of England the workingmen save money. The. estungs hooka In Shellleld here .on deposit four hundred, - thousand pounda., There_are some cceopetadve smile tlea both in nneininn and ihrinthgbam. The the mAra found enrolled ln one or other of any:freehold land palettes and many et them live bows .or their own. The !need's, liOeletlaS are'rerf ZnignOranZ lady at Hannibal; btees to avoid inn en.. pcnae theorem. turtle:lay- eelebrattons tor nor Children, nes SO arranged tt that on every . =hot November for tbe with 'matt she has emaciated mulles° hard: twins. On the'ListMth there wee no ezeePden to the —.Pilau an , Irish :onset rebuked It parish. loner for drunkenness" amt;told tom that when ever he catered um alebonse to drlnk,hla !Mardian angel stood 'Napping it the door 'And if had =peace he'd :himself," wes Pat's reply. • .. • ' • • —Vhitterrusniof /ndlituagreatly desire the F range Of au sumuument to toe school Law, tramming ultimo an the German langnags in F_Offhlitteeisseslarif Inert chatrbdif ai contain ..ettlatiwrgempoputastret. t... WOnfifbisce daily newspopyll RAW survive of Mae published ~ Dtreton Via Of twenty.: Oat diirattnes three - 10SO Of 11r.'reskltelt"tt.botL Mare Iditlletsk -;.'fls. present bopubiilOilat Pllsouttsm Is es. tpaeto, Itb State Tre.lnnlcUr pi tme.mllllo3. re are about szpoo bees In a swarm Pew ha a Boston church gold recently for 44. 401 —lt costs thirty millions a year - to fight the Indlans. —Gen McClellan and family will soon return from Europe. —Philadelphia used 10,61.0115 gallons of water last year. . —Jenny Lind is vice president of the Lea den Academy of Music. —New York spoilt thirtythensand dollars at , the theatres last weak'. Hoillnan sift. the fended debt of New York la 43/142,070. The petrdetim works at Calcsaten. Louisi- ana, are said to be lionrishing. negres- In Austin, Texas, has sued e white man for breach of promise. —The Bishopric of Calcutta, now vacant, has been refused hy . three clergymen. —A Lianghter has been born to the Sultdo, who will be named Princess himire. —Twenty.one iron bridges have been bout in Cincinnati for the Paden Railroad. —Tho Supreme Court a l ga l w Jersey decides that a liquor tiling not —The aggregatecost of the bings t" ed In Chicago, last year, was .s"uild erect" 000. —The largest diamond in America, valued- at SM,Ooo. Is en exhibition at New °Denim. —The Philadelphia mint is producing about 5,000,00 s pieces of the new live. per month. —The French government expect to have 450,000 needle-guns by the middle of next May. . —A marketman fn Harrisburg has menu. Doomed a massage fifty feet nine inches In length. —Fred. Douglass has nearly completed ar rangements for the Issue of a new weekly journal. be — ent IcoVdplunagliaeliPel[le one pound, Canada. —An unnatural mother in Macon, Georgia, recently laid bar newly-born infant ou a rail road track. —N. P. - Willis has not recovered sitMelently to memo his editorial • duties, as .reported. hut is still very 111. —An only soft of the late Hon. William L. Dayton Is to marry the only daughter of Hon. George H. Pendleton; —Madame Identhofon, wife Of the French statesman, is a native of St. Loots, "and was originally a Grath:ll. —.A. woman of Utica, last deceased, was mar ried three times, and each time her.husband's name was Tompkins. —Many persons during the past week have been searching for e3ingey Junction . on me English railway maps. —Col. IL Bl,Ltitle;local miller of the Dav enport Gazelle, has an inheritance of 176,000 awaiting him in Dublin. —A young married lady in Ohio hanged her self recently becaum her husband scolded her for giving CO In charity. —A lady slipped in the street at Covington, Ky., last Saturday-, and killed an infant she was carrying in boraces.. —An American lady, ender the name of Sig nora Lirnallia Garbalo, had been singing Rue cessmillir In operant Milan. —The principal mill owners at Lawrence, Masimehusette, have resolved to reduce the wages of their operatives. —Bearik, the Celebrated animal painter, has Jed begun a pelntbsg illustrative the say mg .1.1 rains cats and ilog —TheEnglidipeople are great oheese-eaters, the consumption of that article annually in Great Britain being 021.150,000 —A salt well in Tuscaroras County, Ohio. yields GOO barrels of water laity. AS gallons of the water tarnishing.. bushel of salt. —Dr. Herring, of Philadelphia, the Nestor of homeopathy in this country, celebrated his seventieth birthday on Tumidity. —ln Taunton, Mass, a malicious scoundrel the other day webbed in the hips or sides all the horse. tied around the city square. —Twenty wreckers on Roanoke Island. Va., have been arrested for Wanderlust the steam ship Sheridan of it IGO,COO worth of goods. —Petitions are being circulated and largely shined, asking the Illinote Ledslatere to es tablish impartial suffrage in that state. —The First Congressional Church in Hart . ford pays Rev. DviStowe a salary of III. 200; and Bev. Mr. Gould, the acting pastor, one of $l,OOO • CONSILISIPTION.--This Scourge ofhov snit v. btne of clvll.sstlum With d.epetle wey has lumnuated Itself Into all classes. grates end condttl-Lne vf life. Neat er axe Vex or must sr. exempt from Its revved,. Its icy band fells alike upon yonlnfel Inuoft.nee and boars IL aved We. bone at the prominent symptoms an Cough. f-tpretorant. ehertne.s Of Llreatb, ahnnt the Lunge and Chest, Darting Pales to the side and Ra. It. Ems. Salto L, end a several aria s t e udltlon of the whole system. It Is •titheneally ilted that one-Ilfth of the inhatutsats of this coon ry and turepe dle of Consumption , Ito al, esso has twee woe. thoroughly stn led, and its an. tore less underline I; tnerc Is nodl.eua upon whleh ' exists a greaterdlversity opuLon, and vo disease w Men h•• more comet, tely bellied all medial still thin Lemedl.l egeomet. Persons sullerlne from , thin dread disease or any of Rs conc.:aliant.. sh u'd lose no tl.ve Itp w-p.tsesslvg Inenmel s of the p-o“cr Remedy. In order that WeymaY•tay Ito ravages, and be restored to braise. ran Nev. UPWARD A. WILsuR . I3 eIIErAtITD PltirPaltATioN for the care of Pon umdtlon. w.shum, 11ronchitm. Col ghs colds. andsliThroat and Leo• Lyre lens, has b een In use veer LP years e h the most triarted barna. the rented •• n re. paved sod, Kr. Wilson's perm., supervision. also a pamphlet. Le 'staining the original pr“crlp• Sloe with Lod and exedra directions fur prone/w -ith:l and use, to.eiber with a short Ill.tory, of Ids case. may be obtaPted jsf .1011t1.41 mei/LINO, 04 alvrtetatrert. rlltsbergh. Pa. bent by mat. o f wnrre on receipt of ts Is. Pamphlet mailed free of charge. . juo:Trs • • MR AY OMB. BALDNUIR, DAMP RI' sq% ANY sdriILASE or THE Belu.r.—Nl . TsCoVERY t/A N • AWAR ANDIH "LuNDON Haiti C0L0.% RESTORER "London Cot Best Hair Color Heat... "London Hair Odor Restorer" • a...ndon rhydelans Heir Color Wets:Ter" "London Harr Color Restorer" "...don Can and NW/ ~10/• O b. orer" "London Hier Color Restorer" London Reeotemendi4 Hair Color Restorer" It never falls to Impart life. growth, and rigor to the sweetest bolt, resteus.d stops Its Is line, and la tore to produee a new growth of halt, causing 11 to go, th,oh and strung. Ulll ti Canto O bottle: lel the bail dozen. gold try MeOLARRAN AIICBLNNAN. 88 Mar. get s ire, 1. rig, s, A, BELLY 3? Wood et... and JOS. ?Lam No. 84 Market street, • Matt/ugh. RAE LIRUITT. legh.y... .zramann. THE TRUTH ABOUT DY9PEP afa.—Wbot,or salt Dyspepsia II liMlarable, tells a—tbat Is to Say, makes an tangiest, mistake. Lore than ten thousand eggravated eases have been cure* by HOSTET TER'S STOMACH HIT TERS. while the number that have been prevented 1....0.1.4 to a h..d, by the same means, I. tn. ealcuntble. In %Inter and early eprllig. when the appetite Is sometimes too vigorous for the comfort and eatlty of the stomach. ladtgestlen le most pre , 'talent and most distressing. Is the appetite to be balked to accommodate the digestive organs? Not so; for then the frame 'satin leek l•s dee proper- Wu of nutriment. The thing ter-be done Is to STEMITLIZN 211.. biOXACII, tone the Byer, and pat the bowels In perfect order. Nothing will do this so leCeetriapl4 so rapldly, w prilear so plea*. slaty, aa HOSTiTTIIn.'II BITTICitd. This potent preparation trims and balancer the sv.tem, sod clothes 11. as It wen, with defensive armor. Chronic d, seeps's. flyer complaint, and fever and ague, are never known to eine( those who are vice enough to. Invoke the aid of this great Pre total e. . • /.447.31/I , l3tVili:j36 ll 3kltil TrAL BINGHAM, Jr., Adana Ahaprors Offloo, 54 ZVO. Eared, to an authorised Aging to receive Adorrtisratents for the GAZANTAS, and ail oaUff papers throughout the United etaiss and OA liarTHE fill11:111CHOUILD READING AND CLASS ROOMS, Corner Liberty Street and Virgin /1110 y Artnow Ist oven to the public daily from 95 . 10 r. .raerr IarBOBINSON, UEA meod.r. w llostaßON. Kind L 110dadina • WASHINGTON WORKS, Founder* dt Nedblidilll, )11unifir.torers of Boat and Btattordlr/ &um En. glues, Blast Xnenrs, 111111 Ifichmern Genrlnll ,b u m„, Cutlnal of at doscrlolons; 011 Tanks sad Stills, Boller and dime Iron Work. airAdento for GTII76IID'SPATENTICIJECTOS for aectlag boiler. • • _ Jaithod is esti= BAILIFF & BROWN, No.. 88 Eoectoral. st.. 4LLEGILLAIr CITY; Pd., pLITBIBEIISO , GAS AND. STEAM PIPE • MINS, keep slyr•y• on band • lam wortmeut of oYDBASTP, OUT= LEAD LEAD rtrt, DATIL TOM. WASII 111.13 , N5 IDV4 AND DEASS COCKS and soatorl•la for fitting op public or. private bubdinio vita WATER, DAB or rTr....m. - tat:no THE COnHT OF COMMON I 'Y a LEA 9 •ter ALLEGRX .Y CQU .TY. No. 529 December Term, 1554 =I ••BDILIIINO AND LOAN AIMINATION - NO. OF PIIMBUIttifI,,, For a tirrter of ineOrporatiou, died IS the office of ate Frothoootary. tbe number end Ural above sifted, which will he flouted at the next term of the Vouch at Common Pleas. Velem exctp.lotts thereto be filed In proper llat, • JAMB H. WALTZ It, Dal FrothonOtarr. NOTI.OE. TOE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUE .a. mockholders 01 th• 01%31/130 !TUNE. &ND 11/ 11.0 T rZT. OLIUM VO.,_ 0.11 be belo se lb. °Met of Wilt= /1.0 1 / 1 1. 03 D11400p4 1 .1.011. TONMIPAY• Jamtarf =ll, 1117, IA In CCOMM Jag:0000T WILLI** P. KUM Damao. • • NOTICE.: TOE ANNUAL - El . EMF6IIOIr THE turivgligegi SLa A9,1.40fr, at lva'CloCa♦.X Nizafitm JAIL T. BRADY & CO„ Woocesson to 8. Mies lb C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood StIL, BANKERS & BROKERS, Dzallna to ALL 11=111 Or Government 843011rit1135, Foreigi Exchange, Gold. Silver and Coupons. COLLSCTIONEI madam ill acemllde points to Maas and Canada.. ILA trzilkd Interest allowed On Time Deposits. ANNOUNCEMENT. AN OTHER MATERIAL REDEC TION E . 21 PRICE OF FAMILY BIIPPLIES. SHIELDS BhBOUCHEIt'S 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE• Just Received aLot of Choice HEINE MECCA. COFFEE, .20fD A FEW BARRELS OF LOVEBING'S WHITE DEIF'S MS= KATES! SKATES! SKATE j HAVE RECEIVED MOST selection OF RV I en 4 offer to lam Tracle from ,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MARES Before purchasing elsewhere, ca and examine my Stock, as 1 can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES BOWN, No. 136 Wood Street. noLS:olf • CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE lINVERSIGNED RAVE AR. • w: Lied with them in nil branches of their has. !nem JAM. L. OIIIinICATIL The name Arm will t hen - and for Bete to u e trade St the Ter; Irrtatteareetrrlces. %I holes tie butruppded ducat horn Western Mills. 1:117 REDUCED PRICES. TO CLOSE Olt OTE RINTED STOCK 0} BOY'S CLOTHING, We ate Orretills kipecial !nal:mem:Kr VRICEti VERY LOW No. 47 St. Clair Streit SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS MANIITACTUBT:D AT 317 Liberty -Street, PITTSBURGH, PA Ant- E. STRICKLER C. II MORLEDGS. RON CITY SPICE FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, ,Year Pennsylvariia Avenue, pnnNsunclu,PA PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD Warranted "ellen einr name Is on the Wilde. 7pit11.4 GROUND CORNMEAL and EYE //LOUR 3* ,T,r;.1.. - A b .4 r 6 4. 011013NE. NUTS ROASTED yorentfAlT. We respeet • WlY Inform the public tat nr• will continua ths manufacture or ail the DIFFERENT Et • 1.1 , Or SPIC sOtheh we otter to Whoosale and Retail Dealers at the lowest market Pile , aiming to deal fair, we sAlett the PutrOnatto the • pnhllo It. .e. DAITER. formerly of the Congress Route 11111. 'GI ho mound at toe above GM at all boort , to end to the wants of mate:nem COL/PP:At /EEO constantly oo hand. NTHICKLEI2 ft MOBLEDGE. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. New Style Ottomans, Large size, with Chintz Covers. mad. of remnant of oust. Wilton and Velvet Carpets. The cheapest most durable and most elegant article of carlar If Nsic22.lturcr To be toond. ll o Mtherannf ilesactured and sold only by oUT T ; A st or 401T'X'ClISSEL'A7113 On-bawl, of nur own mate. in rear vorlotr of p Lorna, and for•nte ante 'very low Oh the Carpet aort of PitoRABLAND & COLLINS Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street, N'rxe door above Dlmpatch Bullding,.Second Ft dc.V, =AS: S. 111101..113.. TB. xamss...w. L. BISITTLZE BAEE. KNAICE & EMMEN,. BUCCGSBOrS i o WA-IILLINK 90.'12 StoCluir,Street, Pittsburgh Pianos, Organs, ♦nd Musical Goon Ir.:wally .p•Bote Agents for the Celrb•ated lttew Tara, andBCIIOI.IACKEEL & CO.. Rhlladel. phis. PIAN•ti. Also. ESTER & CO.•S ••COTTAUE. •• and 8. D. &Ili W. SUITII•S "AMERICA 2:•• ORGANS, and TILTON•A PATENT GUITAR.. • The beet Italian and Darman Violin and Guitar &adage always on nano. - n017:.= SKATES! SKATES Prize Skates, • Club Skates, SKATES FOR THE MITITON, , , . . Dispaleh Baltdias. Fifth Street. GUEAT ATTRACTIONI GREAT REDVETIDA7 SIX ii 7 Co .Vl. Th et, 0 Cr., 131 WOOD STREET, Aek "pedal alientlon to the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. They .re closing out their stock of LADIES' FURS. J. WANTED -TO CONTRACT FOR the deliver 7 of uom 75 TO 100,000 BROHELS CHARCOAL, During the coming season. Delivery to commence' Ist to 15th Aprll next.- Apply to or adore.. MOORHEAD & CO.._ 99 Water Street. UNE= MOVEMENTS, GRAVE STONES Vaults, Fountaithi, St4ltuary, Vase s, AND CAUSTIC Both American and English, FINE IVLIITE BRANDS, For Oil Refilling. Purposes, r Consianity on band and for sale In quantities to nit purchasers, by . • JAMES EtEaVEY DOBES, 140 Pearl Street, N. Y. 31Erh. 331-11.436.W 6 FIAS NOW J.AUGE STOCK. OF PUBIC FINE 01,11rICUONARIE.. eriElcSa TOVISand all ot.er roods to Ms lino "OM TEM LILMIDATS,_sua bIS UDeslor MlSss tiebta. st B• sod el federal Breed, dllegherly. dell:DID• (VEOUGE BEATEN, . CANDY MANUFACTURER And dealer In FOICILILIN AND JUIEBICA-19 IrIILIITI, ac.. &c.. Igo. 112 1 ederal Sirect, Se toad door Mlnm the Filet Nations , I.ladk. s• • 1112 WAIT FOE THE niesTreuin ppnllltlt ligsrk,4l..li:liite!tigtiri PA witltiVa.7l6,l'dvtit.rntruik,slNb ; t y bTAI. Milts ;Zs I. %gay W.V.° 4,ti goo on who aeslre the most Is ao.. complus '"l‘h"ja " I.3VgArsTrUBLIISHING CO. trAderT O. let Minor . Vtlsalphlz. e ra. WETTACII &lIIEASON,' : epocvszons To clitoris it owias. Manurlactaren or - • • - ' ' OAS IXATIIEB MOLTING. .• jgo.• al Onto etrMt, Anighta otlf• hisc;iiati.iaruanu et maiurvti+,lll.sivra. 8 V.17 4 ' Ae"•4,841.4.V.V1TA. ba lla t-O lt' l. Waro.' TEEL 61113.6111118 RON& sir v „19. Inlyettort, band or mdi, is'order, . • ..JALMUS BUWIC LIS Wooctireet. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. THE NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSFRINCE CONANY, Of New York, Only,Company' in the World • OffrlOg itteurlty cartootf DS t h eCL fnlo• tt.touanat control of Itt Yowl- of maxi('otneot toldtatnet to th sortaltr btretofOro °erred, We 0311 wilt:Case atte ot 1.4 th e fOit...lllle: ~rie a recent le , of the t.eal,lato re of tno 'Rate of NOth. tAe Comvsl.ny to nothorlerd to tg r.te eocclak • enosttc c roperatt.totent of tho InswanYerhitatt-Lmer t and rec , ,ve therefor !trig 5• tored pour baar too , "•'t ,, . 1 of 0..° "L.. nt - and a t'arttlro., 10.1 the Policy IP 4, , ared by D cdte of ruhlte St , eta owl, np , cl.lTrn , t ,rra tm,l It• the Act of Leg In 13,0 r of the NORTH Aft, MC • y 1,:It. NC , 0 , 24 N]"cintu tltely T , I, anal, tvery It glKtent , l ley an dVet . re to the Ito oar as. National 1.4.111. Nut , . or • tsalte.l ere k Et. 110 CTIoNr.• to Travel. Itet Went,. or the Or , tinar, at, to any . parlor tt.e United States or Eur ,, ‘,.. at anyn of the yrs, • itAl tiltACEeaso utt all rcncyralay- Val.ol.lClEZiare Non-Corr.:Wog and Immedl - GRAY a LOU/04' OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS • ►LL lil.tiltP.RA axe Invited to ex Initine mod coin- D.e their policies with L 4050 ct Otto ••Audi Amer N. D. MOR.GLN, Pie oadent. • J. W. MERRILL. Eterctaty. E,..T. COOK, General Agent PITTSBURCH BRANCH. NO. 67 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh a:Vow mre•c4Te, reseltaL men •an HILLERBIAN'S IP AND FER EMPORIUM, IS FILLED FROM CELLAR, TO loft Ith a hICII .I.S6OIII3IENT OF 00010.. which La tatred wrzneveraCol747l.l.2VlVElEi. 7-I adia a.xi.d. 4:3r exLVis 7E9E7 "EL , SLEIGH St.EARRIAGE BOHES, Although prepared 00101 a MI lthe of HATS AND CAPS, WIIULESALE AND RETAIL. H.I.LAIBIELIVEA-Thr 9S No. 75 Wood Street. !TEM BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS C I-. 300.1%.""E" JUST OPENED AT H. Gr 'S ' S Wood !Mreet A CHOI CE ......IE3.3,ftTAM,,HLENT OF rare deux. sod otylco. A flle lot of 6 "2 " '6' FABIAN STATUETTES, LAVA WARE, DECORbTED T&A, TOILET, T BILEAILFAST AM/ uLNNER SEES, •Li of millets Ls offered on the most ressonable rates PITTSBURGH GIS SAVING CO., No. 59 Fourth St. JAMES I. BENNET, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President. ARTHUR W. BELT., Sec'y &Treas'r IMO= JAB, 1. BENNETT, IW. W. PATRICK, Loom. rift NET. J. AVII. OBIItisAN JOHN W. - CHAL , ANT %. J. BRILEY,. - W. K. 1..1.1110K. MEM PITTIMILIIIGII PAP , . R MANI! recTULCINti up.iir.s.:s Y. Manshcturers Printing and Wrapping Papers CLINTON SIMI.. STEUBENVILLE. 01111). BRIGHTON ZdLLL, NEW BIZIOHTON, rA. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, OFFICERS—AUGUST HARTJE President. JNO. B. LIViN(I:4OS, Treasurer. SAMUEL RIDDi.E.se reran. DUCF-CTOUS—Aagust Hartle. John Atwell, S. 11. Hartman. Juba R. Lisingston. John Si. Perkins, C. H.,)lertlek. Cash Pala for Paper Stock. ntaiidia ' • 11 MlllliV COTTON 1t 41t~s, E. HYDE'S SONS COTTON YARN, CARVET CHAIN WEST CaMAL STREET. between Robinson and Laeoek. stilegbenE City. i's• P. S.—All ergo re by mail attended to. tog coo J. F. STARK & CO., BANKERS Corner of Wood and Third Streets, MID STATE LOAN, G9LD, SILTED AND CMOS, ENG .AND. 81tAII0E, 131:11.31ANY,ITALTs 40, EIOLIDAY GOODS ALL HINDS OF BRONZE, GILT, CUT AA!) Jarbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Trimmings, tsc. WARR:ANTEIi NON , EXPLUSIVE CAR BON OIL, mhoteeala *nil retall. JOHN BOSS & CO., No. 434 INZerrLs.c.t iSitroctt, dP2IIAPJ:depAT PITTATWILIiII. PA. IPTION, VERY DE S - PEiliukt OAR TANNED,' PAT WIT STRET01181) AND EtIVETXO LEATHER BELTING AND BOSS, T. EIR9ONIE. = - SODA, liannfigtare4 at . No. 58 BMITLITIELD 'nT.. by HARTLEY. 'PHELPS & CO. Also, Agents to New York Rubber Co. C letting. LEAInv iv no„K, H. J. LANCE, NILE. 2,17 D WOOLEN DYER AND SCOURER, chintz Window Cullatun and Chair Coven Cleaned &Unglued without unpacking. Betve. Wood •ndlimitllfleld. IZEMI DILLGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! JAMES T. SAMPLE RAVING- RUU , ifIT THIL %ZELL ORAL DROU HOUSE ON CURN all OF I/to AAD • ItUnINSUN b7S., ALLEU UYN T. Will keep on nand a fall asthrunont of all kinds of 3011 7 111:74G,Ei, Asia whichbo sold cheaper than ally other boon In the two claw.. pivarlptlona carefully moan , ' by a ttrat•clas. Nflttte of PERFUMERY and FANCY nOill't On band. on:* PLOWRINI/ PLANTS soo 'd a te! , eltroso4 • are re sbors otice. Nrpeas also rota. Floral th' roe La. Ate. Au orders promptly weeded to. w s , 000 „, the urenhnnsies every r•or ent de4 + JOHN R. A. A IWILIATH. ailia.& nosiest,. Timm " St;CL allteitlialsl a ri t aUtLd, prttal asuenctos errs to th e deerat.g and b Ildour Ageourt Roasts and pliolle utt4lngs. MEM Incoiue of 1,036 ow..penult, now in MEM 11. HIGBY. OFFICE, CI , Z•NMC7ZI EII: I= COVr.HLET YAICS, CdtilllA:Wlol3., =I I= 331:r5r .aavri ISM.LiLs Draw 'iliac sod 91Fpt Dllle et 4.l.change ou IEI3I N 05.185 and 137 Third Street, 1==117111173 MEE QUARTERLY REPORT MEM EECOND NATIONAL DANK OF P 1 TTeDt'Dt. H. J 23033.17 7th, 1 V 4 tg . 951 r 03 ; / II V' St Ul 0 OU Lc. and It!!!, D:Ecordated ......... peal hedatt. Expdn,ea and Taxes, Dan he Bank* and Banker_ LegarTnndera. ,011hd - Cedila Mans Pulled htaten hccarltins I= CaptOlSt , l; Clr. niatlon Due Drpolltors 1,11134.nds . SIMI!. 'sad rudt, The above 1< a correct al,traet from the Report to the Comptroller or Curren , . Jul tea - 11. 1111101. Cashia. QUARTERLY REPORT - • CITIZENS' N ATIIISNLIIANK l'ITTS111,TI: oli • • At 5P:7.3. Not, en.Al,i.eonn,e.l 7.1 Illit 7 ,eure - etthd ." Other United Stn... SecurVacs.. le eg ml N'render e ores • .lenal Da . nt • , . Slat, flank Not . 1... , ol k r actlon.l Citrr envy to I Cent - . . N. , .0,1 IN.nattanes hOli other Cash lt.r.s..— ' 24(054 Pti, N ;at c . 51 Bank. . 9.1,5,6 Si n".... :,,,.1 Exp •. • WWI. Si 1:4...1 11,:ate and Bowl Mart, ages :..,147 g,.. - LIAIIITATIMI Caplts' tock National S Circulation State Circulation' 111.11v/dual Den.ssil.s. isupald Due to Banks nod Bankers .... Earnings 41.e.r.:.•1l 53 cerllfe that por t above 6 a true alm.iract from uarterly repor made to the Comptroller of the Curn.w.7 1,.. I=TMS!EI 13T11 QIKARTERLY STATEMENT or To FIRST NATIONAL B.V.NIi OF VITT6I3 Jail. 7th, 1..67 I:ESOLTIICES. Loans and Mumma' United Matte Bond Due from Banesd (tankers.(tanke rs. krcle and Legal Te an nder Nolan Nallonaleareenev Notes of ;Advent elate Ranks... Gab Items and Letulttances... Real Estate aziadme MBE= Capital Stork VAO,(CO nO Ilue Individual impoaltora 1.:rde,73: 02 1)oe hanks and !tankers 4%W , 2.‘ Duo Treasurer of the United Otates.. 110.010 PO Circulation MOM° 00 Contingent Fund and rronts. ... ...... •Zln. l / 4 .% 7.1 .-.....---...- hereby certify that the corpgelog 13 a tree al. alt from the Quarterly 'Report to the Cotahteol et' the Currency- IMM!=!l= OVARTFOLY STATEMENT OF tY TIIE 111:111.11ANTS• AND1117:111.CTI.1/1- ERS' N ATION A L NE. I/1. 1 PI, •a¢...k,TT:IEIIIM 11. • 3IoN B oA A V 31olooN0 1,17. LIA timmEs. • • ~. . . . Capital Stork :4 Sakilno (4 31. a 31. Wl:Circulation. (State Il•a) ea'arl 31 National Bank Circulation Bt.r,lo 03 Due Buinollur. • 433.12:1 I 3 Du/. other Bank . ~..31.1 27 Ilividunda Unplia en, 74 to rrunts and Earniniti 164,370 33 ENIM=II and BIBS DC:count. d Banking lloule :is, :U. SA U. liiii.ernmenl areuriti.o nis.Pin Specie and legal Tender Notes . .. Nat. flank Not., and Y . " 3,1101121 Cur. " Me by oilier Bank I:flare:it on C. S. Securities S w 11 4 , 2 tr ar I certify that the abort, Is a correct abstract Iron quarterly Report to Coroptrolierort maybes. laStrlet Cash2r.r. STATEMENT Or TIIE CONDI. DIIIPe OF THE FITTEBUROD DANK FOE HAVDill.b. December Zi.a.t, REDEEM! Capital Stock Due Del) ...attn.,. Contingent Fund. 132221 ttorid,.. Mori gage $251,111 21 GMsll.eceivelole :4.521 el trlice ilxturce 5 to to Cash 15.352 05-4215.6111 3 . I). E. .11chINLEY, TressUrer. The uuderslgued,Wry Committee, respect fully report that they have maralned the Book. sod As.ets of ,he Malt nud And the above State meat to be correct. JOSS t(h)TT. G. FOLLANSBEE. ROBELIT C. SCHMERTZ 11M31 I.4'IRST NATIONAL. BANK. OF z , urrtod.—Tbe Directors of thls Bank have this day declared a quart. rly nit /deed of =ii Out of the profits. payable .forttml th, free of Rate or U. S. tazet. J. U. SCVLLV. 125:r73 . Caz.hlor. • I l I IIVIDEND. •• . t7r f ICE or PEnett..• INkrnaSfr.ro., es , VurtSntritott. Janu.ty 7.15 , 7. The Board of Die more of this echtnat Y hove lftlf day d.marml a tlirldtml of Twit DMA. • Its Pelt ell ORE test of the prollts of the Wt six months. payab a on ait4 after the 14111 !nat. • JM.r7l WM. v. 4.7AULINER. neeratary. 31 C,l,rlCli • 'NATIONAL HASM, rlir..llllsl6ll. J.lOll/47.7.t1, 16117. $ • A DIVIDEND OF I= r.reof Government Tax, will be paid on and after TUEnt./A1 . the ath , Jal:s7 Jfift. At. 31r Catbler. ALLLOOLNT NATIONAL 11,51:, • r 111,111.1. CH. January *4,1%7. f iIE BOAIID OF-DIRECTORS or this Sant have declared • divldvid of FIVE l'Ett CENT. On the I:lnit.-al Steen. out ..t the paints of ine last six mouths. payanie forthwith. tree oft.tueernment 09M. It. N. aIACEF Y. Is3ird Cashier. MaxiLe:Ts vrairfuniith NA I+a , ex. T.:v.4..J...4u 1. 1.7. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF this Ease have de Eared a 1111 - Iden . d or aia rEll CENT, on the Capitol Reek cat of the profits of the lost nix tuoate, payable lor9oirltb, free of United States Cloverament Tax. Atir3 Jun': ,Corr, Tom., Caablet. orrrcs or rib 1,72.-nrl oil. January tth. T"}-1 4 .NCAL ELECTION FOR TWELVE 11111. CTOOS of this tteothon'll .... 1 be held at the toll, 01 the en...3' on the Olth day of Jaumary, botoreeu the hours of of 10 J.. L. and r. C;ARDNEI, • NrcretrY COXEI 01 , 1 1 1 CS Ambit° 1111 1 - IN SCr.a.her, CoMPA,Wit, Prrrnnuuntl Jan. 211. .p 6:. TILECTION.rAn Elyetion tor Twelve illteetors of this Cumnasty, to seri, Ide the ensuing Tear. will ho held at 1,. entre, No. IC 511111 stoned, ClLtaburgb, on Il01•1 1 /LT. nary litb, It 7, between the hoe reof 10 .1. It.. and P. :b. C. ti. 130 NEL/. a.1:r10 nue, elan-. CITTen`GUIT. WAYNE a t meson itArov , :r Cu. Prrrstalltur:'X C Z;Ct Tr= BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lure this datsdeelared a regolardield end or %VS PEI! CENT.. tree of Government tar, oe their Capital Stock. and. smul•annual dlvldend or O'ER CENT.. 'eat tiOrereMent tar. nth Thad 'Slott Rage Bonds. payable on and after . thel6l,l of January, /SG'. at the 6lDca cif W ntlow, Lanier Co.. SI and St 9 Blue street. to these rrulttered at at \ , tr 1 wk. and at the °Alec of the Treat urer. to Utr., re gl sieved at l'lttstoirch she 1 nnsrer Books 00111 Mose ou the 00th day of Get-ember. at 2 o'clock 0. at., and .111 re-open on the tlth day of J aimary. 1/C7. Isatrtl F. al. IlliTCll Seeretary, riNTh hesi* ?wren ,t non. J Amery Ul.lBi t i- NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF FIRST •••• • 11011,TUAUE BUN US VP THE ALL'EtiEIENT VALLEY ILAILROAD CMIPASY.—The Alleghe ny Vallgy liallroad berehY ilea well. tliat they will redeem the The First Marinate Bonds or the Co Within tuo years from this date, In' accordant. with the provklon• of the mortgage girth to a c"ie the ph meet et said W.Va. . By order of the Bred or Managers. )B.3:ria WILIAAII PIIILLIPS, Prettdout. 33 0 "'Tr $317'2" 'lf Cir , HOLIDAY. GIFTS I=ll ll Tl . l. rro l c rni , HAVE EXAMINED China &Bohemian Fancy Goods, FOE SALE BY RICHARD E. BREED, No. 100 Wood Street dill 1 . 11031 SAFE X'400rt..198L2131. A. new sad fond FIRS PROOF SAVE. 4 Bart d. Barna,' mate,) medium alle,ean be boggtat_by sp p,yl.g at IRON eL CY I:WICK KILL& .1.1:a1C0 .Cr.. Son. ISe. . Cusitt.tl • RIMS. plAmos: Piaxoss•—An flew start or L10:15 V36SCM nmb norZETZlWllit&rT d l4. l . " Atliro upward. Personal% eramtol • Int- laas 11 o.rt r. bre=ioup ym~aaia, • VEIMMYTTEBLrErgi de= •1•#. 4 43 rinh sveret. WAN WANTED-137a gentleman who tlot •moteerreetenee. • eltnettort as (ptSULLI: Oft )lotrsilrewr ER^ n.. 1 of it , , , ren^et 'Wen. Would be wllllolltral I For a Faltur.....ttsinx W.43TE . D, • • SlcnaLlen nn Ni4 , lll' WA:I:CHUAN Ingoales '''''''.`'.. , Y A )..g man ,Lt moral, Isablm. Unni Inn:rent - a! given, Se. Adam thinman Pobt ille,, SA .I.*E . • ll •eg.T , 1.1,r..1 No. V' inalthne'd manor. _7---------------- - IVANTED-100, 1.000, ,10.0iI0 3ler. 1.01 • hI)VtEWS• 'TOn. N‘btch enn attaile^d nee lamp gyllg , .t eNto ence 174,1 i - - cram , . ' 44 . a candle:A , 4•4 o. OIL, .I.t. .11olt rAI• article nut. ret-Ilag at (0. AAcnte are culaln Isoney, sallieg It la, 113111 La -S. c. vanN. 2st). Lei far. CLAIR el'lle:tiS, (Re tio. et,,511 A.(03 CO 33 00 ------- IVANTElL—Gratintes of Liter I sty and Contra:rots( (' olltre• to enesto manently la business requiring Sa , ..evutashit , buflucv • co-rn;pnuattuce. APO)" with reference, (over ..11o)luver 1,1. z... Low tirlee,) u. cmcnAN, Un' Grant sireet. Mist:mull. Va. 111313 CHM AGENTS WANTED—TUE BEST ell A.a.L.IL TET.—A .1 ore of Illstorlcul Value roratotivx. o,nrw L. sii Net ,-• Ot e e hats %LT AN Win leld , :AyaL 1.3)11- ST X:. It Hon T also dlr. Loll:..? 111.rieTTIO. 10 one hand some,' we: iMmun ' sed, cents 0; once for tor.. arid trrrmose. A thhe.s . A. L . TALCOTT. all:rSh.Mse e Ga rutabutab. AGENTS la - ANTED [IV TUE Ell.. jas SF.WII - . 0 V ILIA GCUSt V ANU to self thcir .011 LIV 1,10. MACIII*E. acre from Limn, 1 .a,, v., brats Beater clot or leather w ltn oa, c lang, needle or tension. !so'f-sdenittal ,re3pure Roo; and zowly dmagued four mothatea ijahaurnan, Addreat.jnclo kma mLan - 68 vita, (Cecond --•• llLL.Mutrutt, 1 LttoM :0:70 i 0 iv, 0 7 ist • 1 Xlll 0. 0 e&r.;111 4 . 3 0,000 CO "J OU o 5.11) 4 , 1., II 55 5,' 1 Jl A RENTS TCANTED TO THE CHILDHEN'A ALBUM: • On. • PICTTIUES A NHSTOHI Wtt , ten and conapPed . ASA EN, WILIAM,. The Bonk contains a oteel Portrait of th author, were than non bendred pictures, • and is nicely printed and bound, and TIM. ple.se all toe chit. deco. Addl.., W. J. HOELAND CO, deurrwT No. 75 TYlr4 it.. l'ltteburett • • • T ATTED4 : 6I vory IiTI4, I - 1 1111-A t iß m . 7 1,..•*, A f0r the -lbw Inenl.SFO}sUi er;r:lll.r.jri, Yit "T E . bl 1..1 f.E.lt,_••• ••LINGOL•N'SIIO3.IE.A.T dII3.Ib,GYET.D.. Either by ultunth ur us commlfulon. rubllub ery.ratta al owed. For full pu;tlcaturs - ugly; P`rr‘°, l l" . °r ' l6. ' 3 ' 43 MTh sirtit'Attborill. In .31,t .3 72 1 • . 1 tu "A 1,1 sa . 2 - .Gxl 02 3%411 BUSINESS CHANGES DISSOLUTION. TZIE FIItM OF t. A. te JONES ts. Vfl., wee thatoltest the A :Ist da of December. I , D, Dr Detest cease:lL M. A. JDNY-'3hatielt Dor* sh est.! the Dro g Intortet of W. L. .11.aii.e to ...Id tam. The betimes of the late Oflll ' , vial be settled at the old Mend, .290 Liberty meet. OF either of the parties. W. A. JOS F.a. L. JON DS. M= The untleitlenett, in relating from tb a r m "M• A. J(INEO tt. to.. would eltte t (tali y recon d th t nen . firm to the favorehle notice of tit Mende. . 1.7 2 . 1 T W3I- t.. JUNE`, INISME - - DISSOLUTION. HE Flint! OF SHHIVER & LA- T/t:AttRSA ata,olved the 21.4 day of Do^enkt, e. 104, DT Morsitil evilsent, 0. 1% likteiVnit barb pure the intern t f J. 0. I.AZEAIt In maid nenn. The b sl .t .a of the Pm .011 he tattled at the 01," ' "4 L. ' '4" giro..hll. ll P. ' 71114.% J A SC B. LA ZEsk . ... PITTEIIrtf.O. Per, htst, lan). • • NOTI,E.—Co-PA RTNEILS ntr•—Tbe no ttertiaurd t.. ,e this dly entea ea tato co-vartrier. ship Air the tii.rpote of conducting Whoh tab (tracery. pied oram! ( ids don Realness. at lint. II and 1.0 rmli Meld under die name armstate . 3 (3,3l[lyr:it, so. Sharer arm will be pleasea to see the Id ad an merr i er the late arm of 3. et L., as well ar all Others making purchases of go l s A al lqr SPE , I;tI4. J. M. IP/FF.II'OT. .I , lluary The und•rAgned. in retiring from the drm of nhnver or!!! eheerfultT recommen.l the m.w Dm to the fAvoratno notice of Ms friends. jal:ri JAME • B. LAZk.tR. CO-PARTNERSHIP. USDEUSIGNED ELAN - LNG T purchased the stock andmachinery of the late rexuzictcx AESCIILKXPtIe N. Dave= the first day of October. lbfd, enter d IWO partncrahlp un der the sLyle HARPER,GIITJT-A-N CO., tee the mosnufacture of WAtiOlid, AO.. at the old Oav tablished stands of Fredencr Aesehlemann and Thomas Berl. , on Beaver street. blitschester. and would respectfully solicit a .1101113.00 of the pattoesgn hitherto _o liberally bes RPER towed. SlDeLat A ranCHBL.MANtI. V.,0 , 31C0 ISM CIEM MEM THE CO-PARTNERSUIP HERE. TuFORE existing - between tu• aubserlberA en dertuetlrmofTACK. BUI,THEIIa day ttlmolacuby mutual conceal.' A. H. T. C. T. E. TACK'. Philadelphia. Dec. It. mg. VIED. CHASE. The naderahrbed have this day fOrmtd I co - pelt' erettlp Feller toe firm bur. of TACK .11IttYS. , Tbe style of Or. of. el.e•lor.ch Bouie Will be as heretofore, TACK, BILU, A CV. A. H. TAC K. • E. E. TACK. 1.411:7 'PLlllidelphlS. J6E111117 /St, IE4; DISSOLUTION. • VIE' M FIRM or''asvE NN blis this KEN. ' NE' nave ill solve partners day. Persons lad, M a ny t e rn ive Ili so. are hi Teti nes Oiled not to pay dbts to any psraork but S D. W. ',ILL. asir76 Attorney s% Law. OJlth ?Street. DISSOLUTION. TFIES" PAUTNERS betwserlllP HERETO • pu. existing DiLANiti V and 1./. CH EdNIS r. under toe sts le of 1/x1 d.IF. a CHEN Ur. ssas dtssol,cd suassal co.east on the Ist ofJemusry. The business will be settled 'at the old essod, 1133 Llbesty etnet. oy eliher of the In., passucrs. ltd:r9 BANKS Ai- BANKING BOUM - • N:1101111ES & S iNS, 33E4,1 2125.er€3, !- No. 57 'MARKET aTon^r; Pittsburgh, Dei~sl t . received In Par land . tad Crrenc7 Datedstates and Canada. P STOCKS BONDS AND OTHEK SECURITIES Bought and Sold On Omission. Partloolor • attention pald.to 11)0 fosschase and sate of • UNITED STATES SECURITIES. INCLUDINU United States Litzes of laSt: Do. do a• 20.; ' • D o . Five . s.lChrrllo:4 • Do. Certificates ofDidebtednesi. Orders and Vovehersboueltt or collected. Wear ruivsnuram BANK FOR SAVINCS. l'oemeely the Dl3 , E SAVIISUS INSTITUT/OE. 61 ritirth. Steed, Ice aril y 0PE...21r the Dank of Pittsburgh.) CILAIVIMED IN E.,62. OPEN DAILY from 0 to 4 o'clock,. .and on WPM. NESDAY and HAI II [WAY EVENINIin from nay lot to November Id. I to 9 o'clock. and from Nov, lot to Mae 1,0.6 to 6 o'clock. Boom Of liy.Laws. AO., tarnished at the ofke.. gratis. Tilts institution especially ore to those mhos. earning are limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by small depoulta. easSiy eared, a sum which will be a reaolirCe when needed. and bearing interest: in. stead of remaining unproductive. BOARD or MANAGED-91 PRESIDENT , . C3=tol.l.Grf7.a..maaric.rvlr. =I 3.11. lELARTSI.IN, i EECRETAILY AND TREASURED.. - 3.7). f 7. 3:111.04EG1N1.5372^.. A. MCAULEY, • j W3l. R. NLVICK.. A. :3. BELL, 1 V. BAIIII, i l .101 IN :I. 1311.11 - 011 T If, JOSHUA UIIODES. U. F U LL A N sii EP:. • JOHN t.CorT. JAS. L. Li ItAil A sr. H. C. :,casiEtrrz. • • Clittlblll 11E11.21.113. • Box.wiTOns—D. W. A A. 5. Ut.. LC.. aw.:1:,..4, TOBACCO, CIGAR OSE - BUD I.lol4illiAND READY, .13.02 E DUD Unit:TlT I'oUND. • • bv-E [WO tit LDEZI DAUS, And other 24 led Enna. of rip C 26 61; C:00 Ai.lnencturnd by - JE2CKINNON, • Fifth door 60.11 baz pension ILI,: ge, AllegnnnY• JOHN of and Wholesale and fietall Dealer la all Mods of Tobacco, snuff and Cigars, AU A geiv.,4l anon:no:it:" t .so .9. 4 Crohetto PiZeJ 111.1 [ober, ." ,GAS rirrlNG. pLVMBrIG. GIS 111 SITIMPITTING, .Hydrants,: Iron Pumps, &memr f t ak znrcLaab ; anise, /usual CLOSETS IND WASHSTANDS. TOTE -T. - EINEIII3, _ . • , , . .=.r.sat.yrz•io Eitens 00.,) • ' " i 2 , 1 7 113 .,: 5 i V6#0 Et, Pa, ElO3. JAMES PARK, Jr ,-