The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 19, 1867, Image 2

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TB lIIIISDAT, DECOKE= 19, 1817
Os. LAT; the weather has been de
cidedly cool, the mercury t railing in
many places to twenty odd degrees be
low zero. Tho Impudence of the Presi
dent Is - cooler still In ukmg Congress
formally to thank. General Hancock for
reptidisting its policy In the Fifth Mil
taty Departmeat. Perhaps Congress
owes this Iasi:1110 its own lack of _cone
ego in . dealing With the President'.
Tug ~.privatei ' letter of Gen. Gaiurr
to the" President, - &reigning nasa l , '
against the' lament of M.r. STAR 'ION
and Gert. Erozsmarr, and • which ap.
peered la these cohunp• puterOay, wu
donwic,,,, read with great satisfaction by
nisei frepablicans• who • have , a deep
gulleltwe W.lcupw exactly where be
on . psirsuidot political questiona
That letter above him to be eminently
Bound; practical awl Judicious.
' A w oe a current to the effect that
the Hodson Hirer, the New York 'Cen
tro, the New York and . Erie, and the
"Nu m Central Railroad Companies are
about bk mPudtato their contracts with
t h e Express 'companies, with allow of
thenneiref Packages of
goods DOT "t'>'4•.b9 i he Express corn.
pa id. Probably- thin report bu no
et h er -pun' dation . that a suggestion lit
one Of the New,..fork s ewepapers that it
would be well for th fee companies to
enter upon this scheme. There are Kee
deal &acuities in the way, unless all
railroad . companies throughout the coun
try could he brought into the arrange
ment
Huron of the Finance Commit - 7
tee of the Senate, to the effect that the
: I
I. bonds, according to their terms, are'
not ilayable in coin but in currency, will
satisfy most people but the bidder& there
of. ; The proposition to create a new
lean; to run , for 'forty yearn; payable
principarand interest in coin, withinter
est at six per cent., to take up the 4 20e,
'fiords a reasonable way out or the di
lemina Presumed to exist con -
concerning the
tomer loan. Holders of the 5.005 in
case this proposition should bo adopted
would have the choice either to take the
new betide or receive pay 'for 'the old
ones in currency. Of the interest on
the proposed loan one per cent. it to be
retained at . the Treasury In lieu of taxes,
one-hell for the benefit of the national
government, and the other half far the
benefit of the States. This would avoid
partially the existing caun; of complaint,
that capital's exempted from contribu
tion, for local purpose& It remains to
find out what the foreign bond-holders
will say. If their response should come
'be the form of orders to sell whew they
hold in our mutate, a speedy fall would
ensue. ' .
ALL litliol7oYl the last summer tie
region drained by ihe Delaware river ez.
.Perienced almost indessant rains. There
-was an uncomfortable superabundance
of water, making haying and harvest
ditneult tasks, and serionalydamag
ing the crops. In many of the villages
the streets, for the space of three months,
• were not dry enough to create due'. As
autumn advanced, the rains ceased, and
the extreme or . Up
the Delaware, both in Pennsylvania and
New York, the lumbermen, at an early
day, commenced rafting the products of
• their threats and mills. The job com
ipleted they waited, first patiently and
then impatiently, for water to float the
. rafts to market. None 'came. After a
while the Wells began to fail, and the
volume- of the stmams to' shrink. ' At
length saw mills and grist mills were
compelled to stand idle three to deadeye
in the week. List week the mercury
sank to LI deg. below zero in Pahren•
heft's thermometer. Dismally the luM,
bermest began the work of um:talus
their logs and sawed etude. The latter
was so frozen together as to be Much
broken in taking out. The expense mid
loss Is estimated at tnll one.ludf the val.
no of the crop. And yet there dare no
signs of &Maw. The weather prophets
. lave fallen into a disrepute as deep as
the political. prophets. .
A CORRECTION
We are authorized to say on the au
thority of lltr. PIIIIVIAOCE, a member of
the National Executive Übmmlttee, re
centiy In session in Washington City,
that there is not the slightest foundation
for the report that any toollotturdi snide
by GOTernOr WARD or anyt.(:4 else, to
change the none of the Republican
party. It Arai appeared 'ln the Bahl
zaore.dult, a rebel paper, that Governor
WARD made such a motion, which was
opposed by Kr. Gusatair, tho lattei of
whous, through the Trrt , o us, 'Lay pi3st
ttvelreontradieted the !diodes.
The Baltimore Convention: of i 664
was styled a National Union Conan•
MOO, and the National Committee,'from
which the recent call for 'a Convention
has emanated, have designated the Con
vention, which is to meet in Chicago in
ifiy, a Union RepubliCah Convention,
and indeed, therefore, of reirograding,
have given it the approved party name
all over the nation.
In this connectionwe are further -au-
thorized to say, in Justice to' Governor
Wino, that a more distinguished of de
cidad Republican is •no where in the'
'Union. to be found, and that he — is
amongst, finalist men living who would
willingly lower the standard of Repnb•
His very best energies and
all the lets= time ho 01.12 command from
PTO of his executive office, are given to
the mmisotfon of the principles .of the
Hopiblian party.
=UZI=
An' old friend of our's, a Doctor of
DiYinity; moreover; a shreird otswiTer
of men and their coo - trigs; with a vein
of quiet humor, dashed with genial sar
castn, in his intellectual organization;
war once giving no an account of a trip
he made train the city of his residence
JO a village twenty miles away, to at•
tend a meeting Of his Presbyteiy. TIM
'time was a bland morning in June; the
--vehicle,- • 'w open carriage. Starting
alone at the early dawn before many
people were astir, ho had rare oppor
tunity to look about him.. Impelled by
professional sympathise, his reveries ran
mainly npon ecciesiastical edifices. Bien
'flinty of nee, he noticed, lea to similar
ity of structure. What Impressed Lim
. most was the fact that nearly all of them
bad steeples, which; judged by modern
ideas, were superfluitiu.• Leen accord•
log to medieval notions these appendages
were of no special account; belfries an•
steering all pr•ctical purposes, of hold
int the haptized,and senoMue. motel;
so that it might conveniently fintillfitir
Inaction, by melodimre clangor, or 'ann.
venting all manner of ;stories, and of
frightening away from dying mortals
evil spirits; standing alert td catobctlut:
disembodied corals, and . catty them away
to the realms of torture. As he thought
on these old uses of church bells, and
how modern radicainUa Inn! .dlisipated
the old poetic ideas, he cast his eyes un
'ward beyond the belfries, and noticed
the fact, in new connections, that every
steeple' hada weatlier•coeir Upon" it; so
that..all men might be able to tell at a
• glance which way the wind blew. But
why, be mused, pot inerumente fOrlids
purpose on churches, :rather than on
sectilarlealidinga The problem puzzled
him. As his homes trotted on, he medi
tated, lilt at lent the solution flashed
upOn his mind. He found, upon Wisc.
skin, that the preaching painted almost
invariably the midi, sole weather wake;
and the utility of those contrivancea wmi
Wes inspect that our nelgibor, the
c o masrerki; 'keeps a 'weattiei.oonk l
for its .own Prieste' use. True; " wide
curiontges, we haire•it various times
\poruthijted the building in which it is
published; in vain attempt to detect the
cunning Implement; but our march has
not . bein isuccesaful. • Fifth street Is so
narrow et not to afford a full view of
the piemises; or, perhaps, younger eyes
than oar's may discern what we tail to
distinguish,
When ittir. HORACE Gazazzy, in the
exercise of an undoubted right as a citi
zen, went bail for MR nevi', the Com
mercial joined lustily in the wild clamor
of denunciation that went tip from al:.
partsparte of the country against hini. The
wind blew that way, and our neighbor
went with the current. A few days ago
Kr. Gazatar went much beyond the
joint indicated by
. the bailing- of Mr.
DAVIE. Be called upon Congress to
declare that "eery ROutheinor who has
for at least three want -put istipPort•d
Reconstruction on Itho) basil of equzl.
rights for ail citizen fa d Mill 'appalhi
it, shall, after. ma ki, and Ming his
affidavit of the fact, reatored to all
poll Ural rights and placed on the regis
try of his district as a. voter.”- This
would be to deliver almost every rebel
leader from trial, and from the necessity
of giving bail, and to imitate 'link . to
complete c itizenship .
To this the 'Com
mercial meekly responds, ...The' *po
sition is a sensible conc.'', Roes any one
ask the reason for this change of tone?
The weather-c Oak shifted. Wl*
farther changes of doctrine are to ap
pear, may always be' foretold with
fallible certainty, by Who ever;Can rind
the weather-cock and note its variations.
HOME irmuirritir
rho coerce of legishitiou'at Washing-
ton has been somewhat obitructed dur
ing. the put few daysTby the, sear ap
proach of the holidays. The question
of adjourning over was quite seriously
considered before it was finally decided
upon—a question which heretofore hu
scarcely been thought worthy of reflec
tion—has been in fact usually adopted
without. Much if. any discussion. The
reason..ootim exception this year
doubtless found in the dispeeition mani
fested In both Houses to . Work wildly
and earnestly on the great and solemn
questions which have adieu out of the
ashes of the rebellion. Row the curse
of our . national sin lingers among us!
How Nemesis with her whips and scor
pions pursues, the guilty! Behold our
forty national cemeteries ropulomr with
their ghastly regfments; half our hope.
slat domain poeled by the rude knife of
War, ploughed by cannon shot and shell;
its people is povirty :id distress; -its
mother' in 'weeds of mourning; and a
nation nlunged In avast ocean of debt—
all ' these because the godless Avarice
bad AMOK from unpaid labor its dues
and grew more hungry from the very
meat it fed on! `lt is well that Congress
address itself earnestly, solemnly, to the
teat before it:and use no more time be
fore acting than is needed for due con
sideration of the means of relief to the
husiness of the nation.
Above all Range, let us ' claim the at
tention of our legislators in this crisis to
Home Industry. Let to lay it ' upon
them as a solemn duty that they awl
wisely for the Springs of national peas-
Perily.tn, lie in
the encouragement and protection of
labor In oir own country! Hen engaged
to the baldness of importing foreign fetb•
rim as well as the manufacturers thereof,
BRUM in the national capital. at all
thugs when a twig Is to be adjusted, and
are eloquent ceerywhere over the "lairs
of trade," and contend ler the • "stril4g
of shackles tom trade," and thaamen
should buy and sell according to their
own interests, etc: \ There are no Wel ,
eIL in, this country to-day so well or
ganized all those of foreign trade and
Importation; for. the outside world on
those matters strikee hands with east
wealth and influence hem.
-Without for a moznent attempting to
eater here into the discussion of the
philosophy of "Protection," let it melee
to say that as a -people we really need no
foreign goods, or next to none t We
can and ought toy produce here at home.
all our own food and clothing. If, how ,
over, there are .peoplo. who think they
need better wines and cloths than our
own soil or looms can yroduce, let them
paj for them by coatributini to the ex.
penses incident tothegovernment laic%
protects them in the enjoYment of these
luxuries. The /ewe which shall - set
spindles moving on the now uselen
waterfalls of the West: and South, and
light op the dark and silent ravines of
Virginia_ with iron- furnaces; and thee
make home markets for all Which the
soil of thereltates can *duce, will be
the wisest and the most betielleent.
Who doubts that in this tut Republic
s wholesome competition insure
reasonable . primly • Let Us 'never Cease
crying aloud-to our law.rnakere that the
this wealth of a cation is fkits
and' go look after, fakir, protect and
carp fOr that is to open every spring of
prosperity and setlt gewingto its fullest
capacity. ,
It is not a gOod sigOixonst Ist - favor of
/age IMportaUbos tout woneed the gold
paid u duties to meat the interest on
our publiedebti for, once we become a
net producing ninon, with the balanoe
Of Ueda in our favor, the buyer comes
hither and g lidly pays us his gold; and,
owing nobody,flhe rut sums now alibi.
ped to France, Englandrtud other lands,
for silk, gauze and feathers;rem•ins end
circulates in al/ the arum of-credo ar
horse.
• piney, In his Life of Pranklin=which
overt' body should read—given a letter
which the Doctor" wrote from Paris; in
VI8t; to his daughter..Xrs. Banns, in
Philadelphia;. so tulip( excellent advice
and so applicsbld to our Own times that
be well to rapnblis.h it piet ben.
Then, as more recently, 'the United
ptates enjoyed an inflated piper pros
pekty; usually the lot of nations In time
of war. **Beery ship to Fiance," mays
the biographer, "brooght private orders
fortes, ribbons, Alb, 'relict, feathers
and trinkets, while the doleful theme of
half the public letters, - lb _ wired was
them:optima of the congressional treas.
ray." At - length Caine' a request from
Mrs. Banes for soniedicorativei article.
Her father replied:
. .
• 'When I began , to read your account
of the high prima of goods—a pair 01
gloves seven dollars, a yard of commoo
Lanza $2l, and . that it-now requires a
fortune to maintain a family in a Tery
plain wayl—l expected you-would-con
:dude by telling me thet:eiterybody, ss
well as yourself, wu grown frugal and
induslaions; and I could scarcely billove
Idy eyes in reading forward that there
never ivu no much pleasure and dress
ing going on; and that you yourself
wanted black pins and - feathers from
France to apPearr adePOse, in the mode:
Thieleads nos to • lougine that, perhaps,
it is net so • much that the goods are
grown dear its that OM money has grown
cheap, as everything. else will, do when
excessively plenty; and that people ire
sill! as easy, nearly ; -their circum
stances as w hen a pair of gloves might
be bad for half a crown. The war, in
deed, quay in soma degree raise the
prices b geed; and. the high taxes,
-Which are necessary to support the war,
"May make our frugality necessary; and
as I am always preaching that doctrine,
I cannot In conscience; or In decency,
encourage the contrary by my example
in furnishing my children with' foolish
modes and lextuie• — rtherefore send
all the articles yea desire that are useful
and necessary, and omirthe rent; for, u
you sly, you shordd have great pride in
wearing anything I send, and 'Mowing
it as your :father 'e tute. I mast avoid
givingyon an opportunity of doing that
with either lace or ft:sabers. If yeti
wear your cambric Miele' at • I do, and
taU care not to mend the holes, they
will come in time to be lace; aid feath
ers, my dear girl, may be . bad in./mer
les from every cock's
What a lemon for us is here! In our
own favored land tr:dai we mute every
thing "useful andneoessary," which the
Doctor willingly sent from Fratice then. -
As for she lacsaandteathers, why dome
not now, as a people, teke' the zete of
practical Wladont above recorded,. and
even flail theM, too, at home, if we must
two 1 4.!euk 40 ,0 *9% 041.goed fluter.
suggested?
I. :What Age. Or the !WWI 11•••
Wlmes. Bows Zest iltomored
A late paper in Blackwood', Messearine
maintalna the argument that women
were held In low estimation till the
coming of Oristlantty and the Chris
tian intluencies—LL charge which French
men are very fond oPattributing to the
agency and ammeter of the Virgin
Mary. All this seems to be a piece of
literary or pietistic. sentimentalism.
Ancient history shows that women were
queens in Asia—LTLat Tat in tit case.
.Deborah, remem ber
Semiramis, - Miriam,
Eto ; man ri tu n -:
Argiee Teleeella, British Boadicea.
and a crowd of others, all proving that
women could be held in the highest pea
eible honor alio regard. The Germans,
(fault., Gotha and others of the old West
especially reverenced the female charac
ter as havlog something divine in R.
They holioredireirlyinished -Priestess
tw end allowed. women to aft in their
councils. A moment's reflection \will
gictaray damage .that favorite ..argument.
of our-moralists,- and further extunbia-
Lion will confute Women seem to
have had more "honor; loan and obedi
ent*" in the Pagan days than in our
Chrietiaii Ages.:.' Mamie Acts are too
'sulmegir thiAlltiainiysentlmentalime
whatever people may please to terrn ' tt.
This ;wmild bp a yery interesting subject
for our debating societies—if we really
havnanvihing of the kind.—.Nere Fork
C=2l:l=l
A Pada paper glies the following sharp
reproof" to the intolerance of tho Francis
clerhial party In reference to events to
Italy:
Nothing it more odious that religion
turned to the account of polit cal pas
sions. And this la the 'pease e which
the Legitimist party has presented tows
for the last fifty years. Falsehood, hypo,-
day nothing hes been neglected to - lead
public opinion astray.• Under the falla
cious protest that the Bourbons were all
fathers of, the Church, that Henry IV.,
Louis XIV. and Louis XV. had sailed
tied Attemeaves al their life long with
the belle Gabrielle, with Mlle. do la. Val-
Bore and. with Mme. du Barry, they,
eldtlied as they are in a borrowed roll
gidua robe, Impudently proclaim La Re
tigiun c'est - molt so that outside the Le
gitimist!Party there is no salvation!
Rome is theirs ; the - churches are theirs;
the Pope Is theirs; Paradise is theirs;
Heaven'. Lord himself is theirs. 'Thar
alone eau and ought to be devout All
other persons are meddling with what
does not concern them.
I=
TheParia Afagaiine relates a recent In-
Aisnee of hospitality exercised on a really
magnificent scald le. de ROehetbneauldt
who Iwo lust itoen nominated member of
the General Council of Loire et Cher, his
built a chateau near 'Vendome, costing
about five million francs. To celebrate
We house warming on a scale suited to
the establishment, M. de lloohefouttanid
invited my. - guests to a succession of
Ides which lasted a month . Ga a car
siege!, drawn by six hones, were laced
ut the disposal of the guests, an . con.
eerie, balls, feasts, hunts and W eats
diversified the hours of this enchanted
month: To render ' as tar as possible, the
fleeting -pitmans permanent, a phota
graphor was attached to the service of
1 the guests. with ordor s to take plOtnres
Or them, their dogs,' their horsecj dm',
*woo, or in any variety of groups, i Cape,
tinny on the occasion of any' striking
scene or feativity. At the close of the
/des each guest' watepresented with an
album of these•photographs, in which
the souvenir of his pest pleasures was
embalmed Mr him In perpetuity. 1
- -
—One of the `lncidents to Amts . .=
freedom, social and pelltical,is the
ores with which men who lutve felled in
one branch of effort, transfer their! aims
and efforts to another which they pursue
with renewed and peraistedt assiduity,
until their end is attained, or 'Mother
change of occupation roam ; Perhaps
this peculiarity does notirwure thorough.
WWI of work, but by decraitskur the
number's( idlers and shortening periods
of idienette, it makeenp for shortcomings
in that regard. A foreign writer says:
mart in the most prominent mar in the
Amerwan ;character is its 111C1 unded
versatility. The Arreptessible tie's
nese and nervous energy which Physiol
ogists seek to trace to theeombinrd stim
ulus of climate and misted race 'ere not
long satbdied by a single or ttnifbrna
range of objects. NO one event that; the
„, 4;rn
world openato man seems wide °ugh
tor the rush of so touch eager and spati
al,. e vital force. Could statistics. on the
rsoint.be taken, we should be ens to
know what number of Ameri s con
tinue to light the battle of life trolls brat
to last "on one line," as General! Grant
would say. Samara in one dliectiou
neeme to be but the call to fresh e • ortsiu
some totally different path.
—Mi. Quittley, like the most o lively
and intelligent young mon, lov . a play
and took a warm interest In the .nllict
which raged for a while between the old
ideas And the new over this innovation.
Re used to assist, In the French souse of
the word, at the "Moral'Lecturm" enti
tled ''The School for Scandal," or "The
Belle's Stratagem; under which illegals°
the drama sought at first to &veld the
penalties of the, old prohibitory laws.
Its wan present when the Shedff, by
GoSernor 'lianeock's direction.; mndo
1
hii first appearanee on the Ma in the
midst of A performance. arras the
actors and carded them off in co sA yto
answer for their' misdeeds. lie elped
to mall the public opinion, whi• , pro
voked by 'this severity of pars utlon,
as She friends of the drama esteemed It,
not long afterward compelled the repeal
of the old laws, and procured the charter
of the Boston Theatre, and he was ono of
the crowd that thronged Its auditorium on
thd opening ,night, to celebrate the tri
umphant lune of the contest,And to
• witness what really , marked an epoch in
the history of the manners of New Fmk
7 -During the 'Radical fillibustering
upon Impeachment in the llonse.l"Rich
ellen" Robinson; of Brooklyn, who loves
a Joke, created a roar by'h rliatuen-
Lary question . "Inasmuch,'
i rid ha,
as the leading charge against th Presi
dent
of the United States li s that els ob
structing the action of Congress; and in
asmuch as nadir the Comfit ution mem
ber of Congremiis a civil omrer, would- it
be in order for me now to movelhat the
gentleman from -Ohio (Mr. Schenck) be
impeached for obstructing the action of
Congress, and that he be suspended from
°Mee daring the, pendency of that mu-.
don?" Even gra:. Mr. Speakei had to
smile as ho rapped down the poor of
laughter. . •
• _Th e Palt Mart Oituite Mix , a very
bobland powerful article in favor . of. the
tw4
recent application of the deat h . ty to
the idandimter Venice'. It dent that
capital punishment does not dot Aram
indtatibu of thc, conduct of tb con
denined; but hold* that In the h r and
terror manifested at the dread pen ty by
i i i
the community is to be found a donee
"of Its influenoe on the criminal ; om says:
"The outcry against the (macula() was
Its itrongest and best instill tiOn."
One thing la certain,. the conde lion
Minium followed the execution le not
louder Men wonW have been the Mary
frolu the-other side • bad the . o don
'been reprieved: •
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rail aomMt. In that fePeeS Derteetion. la HIP.
Tarricals BTOM 40R, El f Tslo, wblab on
comimomotql: too bort,: ir.104401.
and ottratu, of in. most Real* and ktuyf.l
toot., boa • and plant. that ttlilmf Daum. mad
TPlanitts of the world bias yet dlsowered. '
Coughing' in Ctilech.
Hundreds of 138nali. delto ylaillaterct. of
irnoia coorreistloß, by • eanitiote3 am . hi./
te6lntttlnc whey In thumb, aml frequwltti
Inwtrali tb• I. .1. pryer. y .1..7
bar. .
is unbecoming aslt Is ingarol3 to tba
but 1.1
at the puriurtibtmoulr; Slas f erg bat ba.
Jilt.ilfillillll, or Pi
ttsburgh. Mg gro ' grms g
at liortua +blab. slthasgbiroa Us.fuirgiti.
. i.
1.4.4•4 If .111 tits. due tostaragobig
i,tlarreb, win .ho an !..1.111.Y . Aid IritUtlati
lugs. sag by . perissmace t Its use
kliu .
iiisigas ar Ora, wilt sultratg uru *Mahal&
pi Iris.? COUGH AFT Italig , lo4sl*its
RiCll+ll or 1,11; . Xi' est ..11 •oliiil ll l 2.
PZCIVIIALi opu W. , wart *tarp Oirro.!! ,
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ffitioss Ixii th i. IQ. 120411:$11 K.
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1786. PROSPECTUS. 1868.
THE PITTHHIMBH GAZETTE-'
The largest daily paper in the BMW of
Pennsylvania, enters the 82nd year of its
existence with increased facilities for dis
seminating the current news of the day,
lad ;for rendering good political service
n the important Presidential amvau of
1883. The I ortheosning sessional Omgress
promises to prone one of the most import
emt held since the lormation of the Gov
ernment, and the proceedings will be an-s
-lowly watched by the intelligent ingests.
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daily dispatches and letters during the
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spondent, who enjoys _the .tOlittleFt and_
friendship of the leading members of the
Senate and ilowor, the heads of the yart
ous Devartnients, and the leading poliii=
dans Who frequent Washington, so that
readers can depend on receiving the jirXt,
fullest and most reliable intelligence from ' '
the seat of Government.
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turd, at its forthcoming sesaiers t ;VM/1 also
prove interesting, inasmuch as many gees
lions of importance wU,. come up, for
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burgh whin,. faithfully re lects and steadily
advoeates the principles held by the rfnitM
.Repubitcan Party, and interpreted by ,a
loyal °ingress. , •
/T ulna se knob needley ratter co any I.Pm
sofa at twin detterspre ennews, bMt. ttePree.
40x2 .404.. Mao the Weeps. as well as the him
is Ms Ookoseksioalek. I f".
WOk t►e wearers... wow dopartowd ►aa
Mw etwasthreed. kWh diameter of its
adeterket Weems Wit tw nafaksistd. a.d 41/1
wale.. et walk kelpereame WO be harPeily
hewn&
Ti.. sew deparhant WU, lapt d 9 to as
ieaolre.4a/I al tao d.v, and Is eamadwas arias
lon/ faillOaly salm al/ 1.7 W frasurneticnia
wOrthr of sot. of cid Cu,: °own/
MEMiiMME9
eta..fanny awla mmaratat mrsorpaper. j .
4 , 110. almfed Punka. eardr•safor .isarast ro.
porta. •01101 ata va an tiftal M Meal spalas
correat. as thaaarina iriataffas, for smooth.
tam. Arm 'roam*. tattk,', ata. al., bra ditty
pikersa from isetrainiteßY facyla find dr.,
rM NM war V telketaa ten ism dn.l laftl
Praaaa aaTtat.atriaajasharsof Ll* mum rrs.
ria.aaaaafai sem dep‘tusese Mu Mat p gaited
to raarga stf ent all , te awl arsarrtmeat Saaasr, rata
that nntafar a guns w attraetleo and wailat sew
risky la banana. bra,. aserbastaase 104.1,1.
trail,.
The nlialoso doparrosta, Wit riots* tha aUns.
Noe due as Osportaliai. isact latil /le :seesaw:4a
ag le Ile 'twain, ant rasa.aad to *many af *lt
rangfeardaaawafaatioaa. - H
Tha cariosity...at. art. Wawa; lirarary, per.
rood, sad otridr deports..fa or. Wimps, oaltr
roodortot to mw" =AO* WU prow salt.
lidary to th..
SUM Or sal =SLY calsors.
Yorthe...-
.... . ..... .....
..Deitoord to fillororsi. 4111.orioar nod all Lir
rafrora Booo.oho tor is oats zoo look pao46t.
to Cantor.
=I
rt. mrsirxra OAJMITA an ins Pampa
Inn own etto a Oa Dial/. and to wow as tar
put. donna and ;mut rata /pan nanny.,
ta LW Man. it aped Su la no Ann cirwery
tanner, onanao and Par non pan. it any
oaa uotkinty rola eolunal drown*newt
taaropb and nat. U. Loalug atiterialo of in
Lai,. and a Nato ninttou tansy ma en;
nano ann. topetter t.Ya rotnraha naortat
Junatutapte M. mkt a psalm ! Ito ann
tau I Munn Pat bedilOadt, nal' a outman at
Imo taw. 412 , 11 as Amur ant pararatr.
The Parka morn a ad IRBIL? GAZIrTIi
art kt nouns Punta ananonna 'to be the
*Canaan mania, no ban Poor. and oats**.
and tu ontourefal noel. fa Waters Tenuat.
wan. "Yarns OW and Mama 1 1 1441414 are
anent mat; TM Al. of fr . r . eirEllore
Ina wool wawa n Ma o
t of Alin/imp
musty. n reams Is tooportat War. lo of
insult* W ruttso prior Pk no inn*, at as
tint a nobanan bv4441.• to 443444. • •
Ow. ,Ipala will rano a Op paint up tali
.hob.w wayeut at afloat.. tab natant*
to palm 141 DM ew anion nut non of our
nann .pool be donna otantannoo.
dlltowtkelidloomtftwol•stwwttmi, it prs.
ly mt. Poontaton mod atranoun
Than narna Imam unarm
..... . .. .
-:05..1 or to OA ode., . Ile *ha.
.1111r4br moorhen. qf Dalls
W-I/F. *Minn OA pnppr4gdn,
POULIN; REED 6 06,
=
ar °Qum*? POWs tawuun Proolotranto.
/asters Mkt oad IVutors Modals oultll.lllos
am atone, sod mad as attotkod , moo. WI Do
sotltlod to tow roar. ascitaigo vita this Dott.T
OAZIRTZ.
NEW A.DMXTISMOMITS.
tear. anew, lgprolls Clh
PASS 1/1/048trr4 aidhertsed Arner a
nanteAdvirillswinds for Ida easartiroas
aU ether papers thitniplbout Chi Meet ages
FOR 01011.111 . 1911 AL •
WHIG Ern XI/ pit 11/IT.
AI" • faaU Ilse et /antra Frau; u tua ra •
lly t 11•00.17 •
irsainsarra SMITE,
* Me. ia l rearr sun% Aneabia7.
Skrae•eara alann the blanalad.
HEALING ilirlIOFT DIIII6II
The Ma maths plan Cr nitarallasllng art
le booed attrely masa plersl.lb glen pr4clpl4
—upon ta emeirigg or • trailing 0 In oli) 4 1.1.
eit , • gor nag the 1.101 act rata.. ea tatr
anti tent gala todng areletllated.ln • mum
44 Is rota{ In the 'lantana
. 00 Dlll.OlO
awn BA Breton. net boron ere 'oan . hest
through Um lanai vital grantila o f th.".
sum on bring the ALTIONAL ILATZLIA /MICA
to Wu, lw immix* Gus MB in/Muss uum.
'Ors" taald natedals Staab the Co.
thlty of la 400rtra104 . 00002010.10 1 / 4 000000 0 0 0 .,
7104 a saes/en valves, with rtab
4. bortuufally suppltud. But yams time dirt
Other obstrana or not understood, the past-
Is tee maw; tharefole Jana of quakins
tell ws air tot I vro. have galhyd moo, lona
then we can nu. It la oar ilgastneloy Bi learn
trot the 4..1 of rlaktoonsaas 4 tne bodUr tab
.M.lo. la olds that era mai nye to 41144 ow
atom( wealth of he !By 00/ Domini
tonics, ai4ratlYoo, stlnalsatt'oedatvese 40.,
we get Its TatinaT. elsnia or. Yltal•uslea,
wltho4t a ke roma,. wound. MM.! to anti:
By • dlißus with maga to thri podium.
of Moran, w•andloat• to whoO catalqiwe
warms, man, Oldrathre tapeAworra, iriatto
worm,' t ad"' talOrs..trze. -
lueskity;' Ms of Ma' Oahu
ar asIBB00; Oalitftss4 fragilitu Uinta • ' diet
ans,l4er nonglait..draes44..dant, rO:lnitnn.
Um, nonnlgto, ad 1* Oat eYtly 4410.0 Chit
flesh Is hair b. pralded nor Mondial eine IJ
strtstlr 04101004 10. 010 40 gnat/mot to pima
on, not those na bars boa the .10113 s 0/ the
erarraelon and inentlons llagn 01 shone nal:
ann earatnr, ad nand. contralogs aren•
for prootlce; and awn Ish Talitoat. ltinant,
nog. fa 14 broadniSonn. 044 try %d Vls.0•••
serrarrix 11•141.41 BCFBOB. hi :flits/ sr roan.
him CO 13111132 ANIMUS,
41.4:hsi • .L PUttsburib.
H KIRKPATRICK
w•saii.G•rx4:4olX.#
BOOLNIOgi ANDActouefivr,
Ot Twziervriva IZA PZILUIRCAL 11.
rzatzigfac, WILL .11-7T11110,11.1,,,
OPINING ONO, CLOSING AIERCHUITS' BOOK&
aims. Rimy looks Climm•amill
Opinted by Doable Mars ,
Swam tmantHJr imlUustad. T , ,
PAIITNICHSLILP erranum is aaa. oat
.thoroosb buw.u..asym. . . .
(mu tblrd loon, 14/06
.14114pur N.. 50
/0051141 OTRIST, 040:045
J. SCHOONMAILER SON,
White Lead and Color Worlp,
• • ,• manasetmetei ,
•• •
rams
WI 41 aelolv4l7
Mee, its Of IrooirnalleaM.- • •
)a0 4 .7. /COL 430. 11391,444. CIO=
MIS UAW ee . Saw WI Hybl- od Ili
- amt. /Wms,
. ' omen sr OTT iit enuraL
AttaanOT Oeccabor " I
TOE RE P O FIT ,0111 P ;111611WERIII
4 - . r ztoargizaztltr e rellll
• • Locust 47111t . ardISTAatilfey,
virtgarusirg.,
cs~s:~~rbi~is
EMI
M==
CANNED' VFGETAIIq...OI,
. lnsilotarmar.
A tall Yes
t of Maeda& feud.. at the
rw'lli "'ni i ce' ion: AI
710. so Toler al
Tnlftl door lame. the Diamond.
100,000, /1° ; 444111 , ° ' 141!)•°946
Just tei.atir.e. tau sbotcrimu .
MIMI* .111.1111111118,, . ;
Woiei will bo dimmed et at Strw.sato; to tad,
Undo.
R. M. smilax. wbidesiaOraw,
b7l ,trittbortv-itrtit.
IJNION ITIEUCET. •••••• - •
Sallee la tarabf slalom liat.lba 'tartar lb.
.alennera Mr °waist IlilltallarlaNK, titeSSIA
Itegbeby AAA . al Ira Ir. ...CS
Tar.. IS ay
tapi . all pan! • anal( astaalliall
way Mollie same la prp.r ilea. • • . •
- - latoolllla,
elapocr City:N:4lElW,
Irma. moors—lVO. isa :atom,
tor sale • • 1111.111 'Wray*
FEATEIW-10' bilge toll wily*
41W7 f;• %wan =LIT • CU. .
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS
narr NATIONAL Balm Or PrEtimosoa,
' Duelist. Ine. M. I
prTHE ABLIWAL. - ELECTION
.) ,.,, f t l/I „ zotors of this Sao: "In S. Imo
TIMODAL Jum=p 14th. Ile
Itatwoco the !Oki of II o'clock A. .f • mak
o•etnet r.
J. D.IXIOLLY. Culdar.
.
T 1101.1DAIrg.—A large
Gold and kiloar Watches,
azwzimr.ruvrxr•wAns.7ANClN3o9l:ol3,
is.. solt•We tor SoMar rn unto, atf
No 1111 TIDIFELAL 1113=3.T. Ax4aquxT.
sin . • JOHN
I —An
Br.
rftelya
1 . 11,
I L.OML
Plat -APPLE CHEWS
Invoice of
HOETON•d PINE APPLE Cd 6
WM an Ire to-marrow. at the ■oalI!
EIaiIIEIORT *ln
Fo E:3 !Coral street. Altegbeti7.
- `111111.1070011 tbooli
To2onolmlT...lll.AX c..O.IIOERN
PP4. Lhnlis ha, order of 17 '5.
Coon. sallt trtoeftl . . tis4ti title. 1014ree.
sod bilougreg,i tiesetofte:'.o the Snip('
WHITS A DONLIT to T. "5: . CAL 110113 5 .4:
CU.. notice is bez.by 01009 to 411' pumas. In.
eebted to the .014 WHIT& & talleifLy toftetLe
with the .•14 Ti 5. 0401.110 , 11 N & CO." -
ioliar
=
Alleshanf Oils\ put. 17th:1187.' It:Mau
DtAmE€L , 1868.
UY TUB. USUAL PAUIIES,
106 SALE 1T
W. S. HAVEN'S;
Oar: Wo od and Third Btii.
=lli
CLOTH BAKCODES,
V LL4rrBlcQe4B asd
rAscr ctomuntes,
An now offered At • UlliAT BM:MOTION IP
WRITE, 01111. 8c CO.,
U VITIU =MIT,
dela:
&MAIL TOTE FOB B ILIDAYd.
& LIRCIZ LTIICIC, WI WILL EZLL
AS Loir as soy Boma In the lily
EREPHABD'S
SteaL Confectionery
3L7 Liberty Street. •
==!
FOIL THE HOLIDAYS.
WE ►nc POW '•
BEADY FOH THE HOLIDAYS,
With • 1.l il shit- What assortment IC Mr.
lI.NS. 113ALIJ1 wa MESTA),
POW VAN
SUITS,
To. BOER; YOUTHS sad CHILDREN.
iv/Acorn, .11 .tplea sti I gnat
dL L0.61A111,
4 re. a NIL tALtr StresL
GREAT lIIARGAINS
FRENCH MERINOS
Ileviral 100101 retelve4 Mot Aaciltro..t - MT
low prim., Wu, • L.1•11...f • •
rAIBLICT attAWLi, black aeirei UAW ,
OLOAiKtf ♦NU tACQUIIti.
CL'JAHINB CLOTHI.
=I
MOIITIrk CS PXII4 atkms, mar ,inch
Cal and sea aux.
J:.
LYNCH'S.
96 Natket Street.
- •
posTromOtENT I ,
• tail. Lamm OP TIII
Peossylyula, iveaue I.E. (larch
oro •1' nal:boot:oily In rano Ms 'oOillo that doting
to sailmodentond.og to mauls( .
.
Maikfavyiatto 1:54/6.12., j .
The !AIR A 161.1 MTIVAL ableb mka to bm
b.a le.ht ea %MIMI, Mk sod UM Mamas.. Ma
heft motamted aattl the . ,
=
itetee..ta.od7 .eta ..11! tegoed rani Wee
natflt cowidirrce.
CINDY MS! CODY TOYS!
AT YORK PRIOR
3333
P. 14UNKER & CO
;\224
N 08.222 dc'
Liberty Street,
Finn Allem lIFASSICUQ AND H 1
. . 14 CIAVVTHAL• l lM Hvr z o s l coos F mr
Candy Toy, Manufaclurers.l. Rrgar ctiY
den:l44. • •
=1
BEADIFIFIUL rRESENTIS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
•
kilnarg PAXI43I or aTtrarras.
anima:AND Atoirenceit
s ELECI
X4IIAAT DitiAILYAIIT, DINS=
od T
Al.O, 141•1i11asanitzent or Dionratt4 ioallaL
an 4 1/11.1.
envzsA Twits? errrt, •
Law ;mantas, of mr own lar artalloa, last
openea and (Jena , . at 2•4140 ad
88 'CliTc?c.ell filitumsle.
nr.okAur wear.
dta:ll3 .
GLASS SUADES AND ATANDS.
• icaT Our p. +T Ai 119601)
VIAL AND ROUND SHADES
al o.
aadirlibOat Ot,oad+ al(WOotsodleobto
LOOM:kW GLASS BLINDS,
lOU LILY All 3 ana.vrou mum"
Tor ralcoatrottueed not.
rdrßr asst
I.dadn .
'HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
CLANK'S DRUG STORE
rats riltrUgLET.
=I
==!
Fifth Street
C=IMI
aourn 11.41•;21,1...
a. W. ;;111.7;61Iltly
ERA/1114M i 11111TERFIEt!
ptorieys t Counselors-at-Lair,
AND 80IJCITOR8 IN BANKRUPTCY
rirzeitines, rA.
oa44.es esti*. siassir. :
- •
s•ta.• • °, l "i°.. l "Ts nijokimuDiAt.
EATOVS,
17.11r21111 , 111T1Z1T. k
BradWeDuplex Ellyptie Ekkifla,
.11141 MVP AND -wtstvincr MILLS;
v AND ALL LIENtUtel. .t
, : itormcz.a)
it
gAMs.
MICANOU k HARPER,.
P9OO'UCE+.
Commission Merchants
. 310 tatizarr„ .
vr
• .011113331ints momma.
• 11 , 111liNCIT.4.
I . l22rS i 4 i .tri.: :J.: b. /31.ruk . a 07,..1,7a.
TO BUILDERS 'AND BRICK.
M'KIBBIN et WHITE.
Ilaisymmoit' Brick rard:
tUlt°4l;i:Tri4.,`;ilV. # 4"delc h it ing 1 4111
to flit porch,,.,. sss . -. 00. •le as IV HITS
104 Ut). 00 . 000thltS,01, or Um 701 . 0
Will 00 • Iomet1•101..1. - d1110:173tiT0
M . ' , TIN LIEBLEnt
HATS. CAPS AND
Also, Naaslimn., Wbrdssala • 10.1 - 8.1821
Dealer lo T 1111.811,. yhtan Is, M..
Sq. UM Smithfield Sit
nti. 02.1)1 1 1 ; 1 1 / 1 81. BA. ss4s6.llocipw.
NienT SeilOOL.
Tie it rd of Carmellore of AlAtrey Pub.
Ye eetloole inve resolvoll to ope• • it eobool
•114 e vererterards of the 0.171 for • been%
gliZtr "2:433:reitrogi trU -th
/110311DAW 111M1111.110..ffil.
1111•110111. goesoloAr•
W UEAT.-10.0 00 #IISIMESII
CHOICE lie; 1 - IPRIMI WHEAT,.
Junth m t aaa for UN . •
• DAJILLZ!‘ WA/LLCM,.
,aN r.•• 111.11.11.1.,a5nr
glum! ur .minekrertotnits,
iil,b7 1114 b
/r uelif7t6'.
AY, DECEMBER 19, 1867:
NEW ADVEILTIt3EIII:ENTe.
corrrEcnoyzay.
KR& B. 0. AIWA
(5170CIEWOR TO ILES E. L. 110/10L1E4
Baker & COnfectioner,
• Carter .« (id a, Timid Mier..
ck.l9)LE.e. 0 DI U. CLLIEDIVI.
PRUIT UAXILE. PIZ and all kinds ;EVA:NOT
5W:12111.7214•612Z u 0t1.' , 3.1.7 , 1
ler pail.
Ark n• te eadld l a s s p Anti! 7!o
Lnd I es•
inst received. la go vsnlety 0! nandsome
FRENCH SOXESI FOR THE HOLUM'S.
Air liarnonner
• X C. XECPER.
Comm D.:anion 1 alley and Ednitnne`d 6t.
deign TS
BigAVEB - CLOTH !G.
RE
Ci.0163/ING CLOTHE,
The t thiortthent to tee cite. at:.
S. M. BURCHFIELD
=
AIL 000D$ REDUCED 11l PUCE
rantatt YOYLu
Q 3
I==!
ko. ST Matket Street.
NEW GOODS
FOE THE HOLIDAYS
.
Ws tome jabsrelottled team 'I. x. 4 with
lame suool. ..f 00000 roll THE 11011.11,11(
ia..84.44. and are prey Wed to salt ortrybc4y
PRESENtS,FOR TIIEIR FRIENDS.
con !rex coxsners CT
01.1. 0014 Watennas"
Ladies , .(lol4...Waletea,
•
• (1014 °baton.
Chain Bracelets.' '
beat' Seel Uinta,
PUIn RD gs, 11l EMU JAC
Vas ?tint se
All• Corti INK
lieratt lets,
Ylne Geld nets.
Fine JetYnte,
wild Silver flood..
Lacks , Pine, -
•
Ler Mune, Inver Plated Wu*. , oeat's Pine.
' Ooldand Elver Head ennui%
Perlin Booda, Fenny 01.111, to
IL NU !AI it Ul 119111
WATTLES dr. SHEA FEB,
101 Flith•Streek,
Slk done kb:rye Piaickrekt
01118 FOR 1867•'68:
Tie Largest Assortment la the My,
colizerlixo, ix rAirr,
Otos Mails aura Americas Decks;
*Mac Macao: altar %Amps cubes'.
Pocket Books Late.' 4:maimslsms
Ossohas "'maw Morrow lists! od.;
Iron assahs; - •
•
$1 ad Class Vasso
sbosodoll Chins subs. & °ruminants:
two ilmasod leaves{
rase. &lasso;
Isdlee sod Sissitunes's throning
xaeeet
Parlor Croquet Implissents Na
S•sayiss.laud ether Osamu -
sod illsofikerelldef Bosom,
IL Awl an eadlos earl sty of
TOYS MID FANCY .GOODS,
T2 t aXtil.
el/.1 , 1ne than ems be tooebt elsewhere.
. .11 - YEAGER & CO.,
dethliS 110 bITDXL-rs.
NOW BEADY.
LIPPINCOTE'S MAGAZINE;
mt.
sciati in MU NI,
coxilINTO Os Jk4II7•ST =nix O.
I. . •-• I
D•LLIIi amll4lksa
Nol.l. Put I.
k 4 1 4 4/ UAW II ALM.
I. TUT. 01.0 SGATM-.01), kluUki.
4. ?HO MIMIC! WI NUT. • Chelst as
TUIRIATION IN A - liT•0111.1c.
4 NATE ryll liOlilTllUON•
T. Pl 4 -.14 ultlo MiN.•
TUX HU /1./4
- -14. OUR Itotrnittir •
UT TL IL DAT. •
Tsm OP Partin:loll'S 11101111513.
Yearn enteral ben -Iron tiollan.'
_ Slogle do n e-In onto.
• Club lione—reio Copies far avr.. Demi,
Yin Cold. fort{ nen nellerri Tea Coyne foi
Thlier Lamm sod eaqk eanti.nel coo. Tarn
Doan. nearer, (lobar Treaty bonnier n'
extra eon will n torolAted gni* or Ton
t. opt. to. linty Uonm..
Serebrin nowhere net to an whiner cm re•
'Moto Thhtplir pla ne .
au t o: no rth .ritt be r lintel to Tt.e their
Poet tillooaddren in tali,
Addrese
J. 11. LIPPINKI .1 . 1 . a 0u;
P 1711.1011.1.
rhUal.aphle.. P•
Ell=
=I
COLOGNE SETS,
FANCIT
Parlan 'Statuettes,
BOHEMIAN GLASS
1334 other lITAPLIC LID /A.hiar . GOODS. I
row The "Solid/45.7w.
11.00 Mood Bawd.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO.
ESTABLISHED ItRiBL,
Roams or WITH
•
Ca
Rot and Cold Water, dres,
es ~ragetaed ukil mates] "mum, :
.
JOHN H. TATE,
Pluotber,otut nos fitter.
2 1q 11 , 1 aerti.€4tetd,Ilttabargli I and
• 59 Federal Steel, AlledbillF.-
1,4,,0:T0.e55.
HOLECCIII;DELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON WILLS,
==3
YWaAelann ef 'Llab
Arionos AND YAOTIOLiI.
isininues Ain
C. FIFA-470.
GLIM, CrOpLED NUB,
Truckers', Scrape, Ceroons,
=
Bones,. Beath', Footon,
Os...vid Warelaumr—Mo. 1114 ertriirizw
OT II 0.4. 1 7 .I.l.sita tn. cw. vmaN)
NTITIIRIMOIr. PA.
HARRIS EWING,
Wholesale Druggists,
of t4bwly.l Wagtse Si..,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ott? as* ooputi7 Sollelioa.
Avian
WE WILL EEEP
' 44111 :1F "411;raw b
F Hlp{IQD,
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,KAK VAIN •
At DINIVINIS.W4IIIOIIWOIELS.'imar ifs ,rall•
Mt i ta' ..4 MMlßTl.lllllll6lll[lll ne.
11l
R r..favrnr,
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(2 149 1- . .7 7 s4ei**l
t;yro sr. mini Di Mute
Allsibtal OUT. P..
J;1:'~:~~~•~y:yYr_I-~:
Y 6. 1868.
1867. '
KAY & COMPANY,
BOOKSELLERS,
65 Wood Street,
=1
Airilnoi 10 THIIII 1I COLLEfIO
or
Books for the 'Bolidays.
CONSISILSO OF
EIEGANILY DCVO AND DIU iTtATED
PRESENTATION 1300 LS!
MCC sninoN ' a OF
S'rA %BARD Al[llllollB
I==
BOOKS FOR THE TODNG
Illustrated Juvelmllei,
Tor Book,
Family Bibles,
. Pocket
Hymn Books,
Prayer Books,
Writing De; ks,
Tourists Caser,
Part Folios,
Gold Pens,
Pocket Books
030., t*/04.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
J. B. liell!DEN & CO.
•
•
WOULD DES PEeTFELLT
NOUN 0 • to their cusomer...Mat th
AN
have now on exhibition en elegant& Ott of IT.
GOODS SUITABLE FOB THE SEASON,
"14= igirMZtlt i " "bu°
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
JEW rAirr,
Silver and Plated Ware,
ury vaulter... • bulsig P.rebu.d
Mu Wyly.*
DECLINi IN GOLD,
filltarked u via:. ,ura t OMK !IDA
J. U. '& CO
1;1 95 Marke i t Street.
, -
11? ♦ln 3loyelth vfl, are Inturfilielog We
"VIENNESE KATE BL9"
Bonsettilnit sew And 4
AiDll3ll THIN: •
dal7:t.2 .
JOll • STEV '
• w0,..93-
=
SON & SON,
rket Street,
irmorwarasticaewar, Pa.
wuu I
pt_zw•va
TUESDAY, December 17th,
/fINZ 11,1111IPT 07
Goods of Their Own Importation,
~
!MIA,. /math OA lilaUna Gouda(
nails !Statuary, Irma, to.
Prom, elatuary. Pawn, ae.
Pubic, Bream, Alabaster axed PM Masi
rata/ tiooda.
Work Boaas,Band matte Daum
Prepay, cam, Wilting Paolo.
Omni Maud., Plays Boxes.
And otter fun artleleo sotionle for
HOLIDAy -GIFTS
taxlish Plitagl Goods, 11 (Hat carlotv.
i -- 13ohnotaa ulaso Vasco alsl2 Chants, ate.
— .ILAIO; 3:14.1Ola iTtiOd
WateWti nwth7. Stlvanrars Dluncisds.
Table Catkir; Ina at goods IA thilr
games' lama:led ell osr 'goo& 41st how
Zweig,. we are pteperad to sell sty,
Virg JE'avorabie Tricurt
JOHN STEVENSON dc SON
TOBACCO,:
TOBACCO !
TOBACCO!
FIVE HUNDRED CADDIES,
.LBSORTICD miasma
Jukrr osozwi r o ON CORSIONICUM
eon. IllUt BLUE 3117QtriinVi !IA
1
. . . „
As low as 60c. per pound.
. . -
TIV -4 1: 1 4111 Go :1P42.11117:11f::'ult
10)31111T F. WEDDruL'S
&primly 111,Wiallei filostis ague!,
Cor. Smithfield it Water 91N.
411:01
MICILOICS' SAVINGS Bill',
3'o. 14 Etralthileld !3treet.
.T
: PISiIIEUQBIt. PA.
milt= rADOB D10N11215. ART 1011
ELOADTED TRW' ON* DOLLAR UPWARD.
Depoala nokl•fik gabled to Aga.' without ln•
JADES President
OM D. 1iD120 1 .11. nee', and Trans%
&tin/ *f.. aro souls., losuisukr.'
Lift stAcorEri'"JA. It. ittnlin. ,
/WM. Tama. " Donk '
wisutin , -
' W. W. 3141:41=w,
A. (I. crymulaz. IloaltaT
Jar. .craxa.
$20,000 Downik-520.a00.
0 7 0, ,I=VatTgAw.
W.ILFITZD, to narothdO I r•
Loan of $20,000 1 .:
roc steno of Tom, interest pxyli tent•
saaaata)•
Apply to
31; •
.!fittinCloatrolla,
Ma
. T
E D • .&IJ l 6='
W. warsmcirotvaas.4lol4. Sials
ear nt las or Ciablian; ligus er coso forishoro.r
alga or. CrrOl.orLlOvo Or cult Orr polt's Arai
or Mar Haolrsn. Or a Wad tVr nary do'
A o. ordie 7 anos.', Versoa kraut sar of
awn sans dae siosa than m . *ram a. a 4.
J. H., 30/INSTON; anagrams oat W.th•
391
Xsarri anal, toner WArso.4lSabala,
wc:i9eac3m.
REINEMAN,
MEYRAN
& SIEDLE,
Xelxrelerss,
42 FIFTH STREET,
BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE that Owl On to
the delltivellonzty are. On 1.. , 41..) MOllOll, of
tettr New Ilene hoc.. No. CI rine ttreeL 0.7
will not be able b y oven trot on MON DAT tae•
eember t ,lTrt„,d B ,, , A
r ecast L ' lThelijew . ra taluallE.Perte and
ettlek of One
ILD AND SILVER 'GOOD 3.
WATCHES, nuiplons,'
OINKS, PLATED WARE, &O.
Tont wow designed especially forth. on• etete
will now bel opened out sr our proutot !curio..
No. 29 Fifth Street
NIXT TO tIAIIIS ELOOE.
0.4 in order to aft. OU.D.tron. Winn.. to "
liana oar •
IMMENSE . NEW STOCK,
•
• ~
yreeaft
We'hure luvandlttelr enlarged oar
store urgers.. would Innis theNuolle to pull
and evoalue our GoODS AND PRIM buten
purenuangeneweere
As 11,1111 probably take three morns rod rent
the net stole.and not bovine room for our
large at me Will .01 emst7thing at
Greatly Reduced Prices.,
20 PER CENT. SAVED.
ADISCOUNT or 10 PER CENT,
from regular pekes Wowed on the inure
'took of
•
OVERCOATS,
111.1)i DICO/2111BZII 13TH. LT
RAMALEY'S
Fasrnable Clothlig Esporpia,
Jrb. 3361,Abn1v Sired.
FIFTEEN PEE CENT. SAVED.
A : DISCOUNT of 16 PER CENT.
DISC_
view. allovmd on the ant's,
READY4EADE CLOTHING,
With the t zeeeCea :at OTLE.OOk2B . , at
RAIIIWLEY S B
Fashionable Clothing Emporiums,
Xo. 336 L4btriti Sired.
TEN PER CELT. PAVED
mgotiuiti , of 10 PEit 016114'.
x7 ak tria man prim!. Mowed as . the tte tire
GENT& GOODS
AT RAIELALEY'S
Fashionable llorithig port
aro. 338 Liberty
O' MITI WAYik WriLKWL
FOR TUESDAY,
AT\ WM. SEMPI-E'S.
EMELM=II
2mas'DA6B DELLINZA
. I.TP 'mar;
=
AT 6X CALINIVI,
7 am. 4.1 111400 Au Oc !ants;
1 i„,i,, ...,.. _,
li, 0.61C0D Dal IL 71113 Ta.
Atli oxalis.
~..
1 I.IIIZY 8 ICNIVINET.IIIAN..
i AT Li OMIT,
'2eases h.avy WHITE SHAN= 7 , .
=
CLLSC bean-PLAID IPLANNIL.
icuss beau yd. Wlda 17S:et8Ell TIOKLWO
EMEI=I
bilei ELANICICTS.
=1:233
7/111CY EMT SHAWLE. Thy ebea p
AT age. L PAU;
ODILDIIEN•d aLL•WOOL nuts. t
AT USe. • TAIIII.
.1-
,L&DIE6• WBITi stml!usoiitisr.
AT Ito. TES POUND,
.vtar
Par iturrs.
PHATIT
twuses nALaum obsiiih
15117 T MONTI>,
way's, 41•UNIL11111. - IMIIMI. ,?1
Irkolstiek:itad Nistaii. at
WM. SEUPI.E'S,
ISO a 182. Federal AL; Ageo ll 7
am,
CHANDELIERS,
BRACILBTS MID ',Liars,
son /111125 fun 01 OIL.
Of Istastralte
94... mom WiNtrten ai SU
1140 t 2.00,
t e t.lp . h( sl/..sket . . 22
I=l
AU % MOLL #2a2airatiorrfir
ititeben,_ Gail. Sod *Parlor Laaipoj
OM 1111 WU ROM
4 1*X.0113.1516, dbc.. dim
minuun to nap:dams.
jr, and tylli swat e 4. Allattisay.
E911411X114911ED 11 1842.
d. T. WRAY & BROS.,
WOOS:MOBS TO AL COZNOLLT,
STEAM BERK BAKERY,
29 and al /rwist 81174
PEITSBVEGIN• PAL:
IM:113
lON WORKFOR ALLEGRIF;•
AT COUNTY . WOIM
o pyrgatill metre,. imp the re CAT
box requinjar=l:: intioitAWt
two., , okenned.s• slat • qmple and detail.
Virintar. fi nrsgt . *l " Ott war! ,
lommatt...
J . DasurrrnEws,
STAMP AND STENCIL CUTE ER;
1131 Libinsy tttttt opp.udt• liV•sd4
siispiro moos erArtturb ewe
9.114fK1N13 PfATSB,ALP•aItIiTi.I4O
PI
I le in f ilegaral
r.arnitirunD.
W IJ3VKRTISEXF,WII3.
AN ELEGANT
BOLD AY PRESENT,
TWENTY REASONS
TOU BUYltili •
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGAN.
I. It is the shay InVoSTmann you eau mete;
'sear andlniealng Mater
loomed on Interest or tousled to bond. or land..
, 2. It will render Pooh attractive.. awn oafs
more smoesseive and leis benetlelal amosncents.
Unmask, will miltivaro good 1001100, 4O
Pan the boat' ,
I. It will enable your sow and dauettell to
horn to play, and so giro them a faintish ae.
oompllstiment. • , '
S. It 0111 she them faistllties to 100117 QOM
salvas la temaess at Mush: watch It 14 goOd
a trade ur yratenlon: Tlouramis of Wile. are
note pleasaatly auppnirting titemashea by teach.
Jig masts ts Mon they lassoed Merely at an ac
complish:sent. If your dasebtorhaa tome ant
rum, for mash, yon mould Trotter etre her a good
lostruand nom, sad a:hoarse* her to learn to
play an It, than to give her ilsouganda of dollars
acme years henna. .
S. /t will be • pleasure and comfort yourself
Orlon the loot winter ' • •
7. It will last a =thuw and yon 0111 Talus it
saw e sun Mors nighty.
8. It 18 outer t o 'tarn to pity on tktnn►Pomo
Ports and costs inneti tat.,
, 9. ,T6s :Sinaloa & :enbln et Organs Jai
'Tilt, BUT Inattamonta of ibis class in fns
.to, This I proved by the teetlmony pf the beat
Adger. 'limy here bma awarded alatmet pre
=Wu at civzs eIVR NTT ll:Wanda ootupetl-
Vane. looladma tla llitaT I.IIIZIL WIDA.L at
tbe ISPOZITION £T +Ma. ibla
year. fa Ilmtrairentar. X. • ff. Pilot , the Ma
tie oat of more th•rk tbrt• Mutated of the tad
hauteur. In the tweets . ) that their Instrument.
Ideal an others. When one •bo 'glebes to sell
Mies Instrument add. the/ Ms rseendasadtd
es tte beet try hundreds of the most MAU aguish<
iimatothisk him to skor tic. WO testbse•Y•
. it it ha ever bode diem, los Wit haws tt be twist.
it. Oompare the lastreseente ends by Y. d if.
side by side velth say others; compare them
aithdar and thar“thlr. t nto by tone. sad ran
=II ===
U. Thum leatrenteets ere the onlyenee herb[
the ealehreted AcrzoxeTtO .11zt2OTril 'BMW,
themoet lesportaet Improvement m reed lnrtm•
=stater twenty years.
An taao , dT lastioinents having Pax
fK 1 , -/iDtfatnca flui YALTA., sad the
Tulane maw patented Improveidesta of /Walt
•
14. The/ an the oldy rev! Instruments h.v1.44
elotbell mortlds.. •
Li (Maws the exteriors., and ahem. that
the luteauseats ogle. have the beslealtty
of 100772 Ivory front. to the OTC rea ehoal
end not mend, colored black tale; Oak • heads
In the most selestsellel m er three Wars:e
plans of wood, glued together. and mot liable
to break. &L. de. Tule thoroughneet of work
itatualp, and ate of oaly test materiel, nits
deices& the whole Istetruseent. ,
Id. The therougheees of oguetruetlon of these
Instetteneuts glees them the got steel. dera/41117.
The, Cr. noLltettle to get oft of era.,
11. They wlllesttrove DY ere.„irlttl i g arse
better la pun ottani..
•
it. THLY Ttli OIIZA.P.IO VIM,
Olken OP Talt CLASS; cot the loweeths lead.
Indeed. though the dlllerene• Orb. between
PM end Infest” Instruments la not greet. It
ousts a lathe more to do the rery bast work. but
Ii stheamet In the cud..
. •it lobs sot mare.to treat to the judgment of
dealers, who an COPlpta to Mak those testrw•
wait are it. set of vetch they eon mob the
yratest prqsU. X. . have fixed their paces
so gm that they cannot afford. to Day the brae
etentgletsstans glean to dealers . ley Seekers of la
terlor work.
, 10.1evesy lattreunest made by Ragan Hamlla
Daly warranted.' U It wore. defeettre. 7e n
ua wars oolow as tear alarasSall, 4 ate
air Senn [Or • I' Imlay which wits bent
Pni•linnsils containing.llCl detesintlima sad
Illestralions ot th al Mesa 30, stylu sod'. prima
•gbleh easy front COO to Sn.ooo sad inwards.
each: also with testimony la from the Ws
tAnniiietan *Modell of the coma" to tits LtPl.
Itorltiof MOM 111411111111 MS.
CHAS. MELLOR,
No. St Woiod Street,
. sins 4.oilms 182
OAST! &i.IIIIILIN
B[':*: LittiKilAZZl. •
reprINITI7nE AND PIANO AT
1.170r10N.-2214 matt. baasnald Math
tan at the rot lit itodssot Street, Alto
attilnirDrl9.U,e7lat.t arra tr...k.r.
sebomnatra tat elan 7 ottan liana YortZta
torten ecrolltota. -
dell - tie W RIATZ. erlit u igny:
A* 4%0 . 10112 rßtoii. . OA.RPETB. OIL.OLdTRB.I.O,
HOLIDAY STOCK
JUST BSOZIVID
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS !
tams' }ills,
'CORD & cas
131 Weod Street.
GIIENI 4 ',IIEDUCTI9N
IN PRICES
DRESS GOODS•
vim/1A.14T POPLINS,
PANCP SILKS.
isLear. smut
PRENFN MERINO%
FLANNELS,.
BLLNKEIW@O.
.PORTER.
nAltainiir'innnurr:
FOR MOBUTifia
CHOICE COFFEE,
pußE'spicEs
MEI
ROMM3CINPS I
bTo. 20 . Fifth Street.
A GOMM' "%MILT CO.
mos.
:sad noyel•inst“MlßlS W W l . ,
, EDT,MATEII,..=4IB..
.
'611.0W .o
to Wet the vans boas .OSo boy. no Ire- .
pipe . OeW an 1.11.• 1rate...2.40d la an
`Wad(wally, by 'pasalinc t. taw. gigr
toroutillmlol... wkttik *Moro tlle
of the stays; ht.• saw al n0t....11.!. ua be pas
on lowly .111461, tore common Move, .!
tt i tririttna l liPl 7 lt
unION hTUV.s. oy aeon .r DONT Volk 3 , *YO
audio 1. the Ultima, ,csa Opom natters stlafted lo
;heir inosohllsetadt_alblir.fi:ty.b....., th
Pout?
17; rt V.l b nithresr
. 113 .' Bial uszaTT IIE esaszr Ca;
Mannfm,torm at it, Trtwal
=lE=
=l=
121:=3
GENERAL RIBIIitANCE AGENCY
SWI&M9Et & &EWA BLEU,
RAN .II4 i'vNT.F I fir, "t!lblirrlN
As.t.at W.O. u at
Csitatalial Lire bisartaci e.
RP APW.7OIIX.
' 'rap, I.JVZ stool isdLalt pt.loa. a
Issarsais 10.0341111 i nipairellds *I,
lognairmf,es - - d Je sam r..
X I , LINIBICATING
..bi t iritIMIZILRAT"..F4I.'" 2 " 4
J. a a. mum% '
NOTICES
Acuerm•xr baTicout. attn. /
Prrrsrulte!.., Decamh•t 14t.,
IarTINE ANNUAL ELECTION
Ihr etint Directors. to Wee Pert/. ea
taint Tear. will b lared tithe Bank. en
TURSOLY. Jooroot7 If
Betvee• the hoots of II ♦. Y. wok te. 54
or14:151 . IL W. rasa.. Caohlor
'`'''""'1.94.1%.19t7r 4 r1
MUD:trek. Irseember
arTHE ANNUAL FLECTION
for Directors of this Rant will U.
place Setae Banking Rouse, on
TUADAT: isititiry•l4tS;lNA,
B &
Da boor, Or 11 a Y. and 2r.
&U ee ntil .1 HD ISCDrryeir., Cashier.
Darr Or rrllintriloa,
Plttobaugh. lath, tor.
AI.N.VAI. ELECTION
tar 9 Dlnsetrri:VrierTs
boars of II a. la, Nan r. w.
aonv s: raruregr=.
UNION NATIONAL BANE. ).
1 . 1125.11ai1. Ute- lA, tie r. 1
larrur. ANNUAL ELECTION
i IB itiniZl4Al4r:'
tug Teat ell%
TIONAD&Y. JANUARY 14 1 1145, •
- •
Nat.,n lb bom or lasi 3r.
•, • IL, b. naITEI. Cubit+.
• lleienantea , I , l•l7owat. Pawn.
• . l o ttlabargb, lace. la ben.
11:27NE ANNUAL ELECTION
0 , Iltrecters of late BaAk ,in bod
at the Battles Moue. en Trntellealr, :eat nee
14th, 15:a. between Um Mare °ell a. at. anal
ante. 1e•i1A3171?5,_
IME:1
MIT
114.n.1.1n2/011 leetlOsal. Rani,
D/Itsbn/en. Dee T. me, .{
ELECTION
ter tler.n
enintne yew leltl be bold ni:eruZi" lnt u'
on TIIneVeT Jennue 71. b, UM3 l'"""
noon of e. anj ton
VAN .111. t. Vies rr. /dent.
•
P•Oree•• NATIONAL BARE yy
Plttabelnee - D•t• 7. 1147.
/1r AN ELECTION for 'Eleven
Mrsetort Ofthle Hut t nil be bald
te.B•beleg Hones. ea ICU IS ?DAV. Jallilty • 4,
Newee• ete been o, 14 • X. mid r X.
•
P. Y. 0118.1)011, Castle.
CltrlZZata , NATIO iAr. Baatt or Porrriva
rim burin. Deninaber 7, WS.
- THE ANNULI. ELECTION for Mite Direstota, to tan for tin
a wls itn,o[len aaq , um, at th
i Ltgh el m o ir ia
of a Lat. arid o r.
BR4DY.
kr:mu:RE lifilOsAl. tt i vx org . truc ...
ANNUAL ELECTION
N o urn for the ea
-061 ULSD aJul° , 2;7: aa rr 147.111, Holm.
t
! .."* " 1" "a
'atel'a. BILL. c..hta.
1.02r,c17 SATIONA.T. BANS OP PMlttinton, t
Plltaburet.. Dotosbax7.lk. Mt. ;
1.17T0E ANNEAL ELECT/Orr
71.)11 THIRTEEN DItICIO9B, tomer',
durloS tee eaanug Itar. NIL too held at LIM
Matins Monte. ort
. TULIWAIr. January VW!, Me,
Bet•rtin lta holm of 12 It. and LI r. YJ
d011.12701Yr J.. 11•01,111111%.
IarTITErEAL ELECTION
oC Dire tam Oaths
Id 111 lilt Of PRIBUI6I,
Will tete o f
at the Dsoktoh House. between
the het. of elevre A. m, sod hore st., as
TUIISLAY, 10 . 14 Odtt of Jan
Plttsbergh. Pa.. Den. M. 1187, , de7,110
OpPICA OP ALADDIN OIL W.).ls,
No. U Starke. siatet. PULeAvrma. •
IarNOITICE is/IEIIMM GIN% N
thit We D.rtner. AID Insp..: THOWAS
J. DELERNTON, JOHN T. JOHNSTON md H.
N. WILKINS, sada. the .tyln of
Stereton, Johnston & Wilkins, •
tvu dis Jared on the joth day of NtMonher.
HO, by the withdrawal of JOHN T. JOHNwrom
41114ohts doe to and by the sold partnership
will be milled by Um remaining partners, who
illll mafioso the Dulness soda Me Am ant
style of 211tHlIZTON s W11.41N11...
T. J. BRZIIITON,
_ .
• J. T. JOHNSTON.
H. B. WILLNINS.
Der.lll ISM, oil:10
or UNION PACIFIC IL R. CO.
• \
- sus courobre or
THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
o*TU
triton Pacific Railroad Company,
• DV'S J 4XIJAJIT Ist,
WIRDe old oo ana after taatdatr,
', GOLD.CO/X.
Or U IVVINKIGNT TAX. •:
Alta. Cotapstra Oalea, No, fa Mama *treat,
lOW Teak, .
&watt
===
AIICI'ION fi/LES.
Birsairrnisox PALEN'S a to.
I THEDESIRMILMPROPEIBITY. •
56 WOOD STREET, •
Aim ..s.srcrxcl7sr.',
On OATIIIIDAT, Destmber rot. Ild & , Moat
lnb:Nt n oe o. Sr WIZ t itreLVl:
theft-not, Z 1 1 ,2.0 Hasse, st pressat
osensteo by se m. r , a.... 00. b.q , W.Va.* '1
dont and
• •nu 11.41,04 essb.4 Ins Wns.. l.
and two Tests. amt. br bodd and towattses.
Nor business pantos. s. this loonny Is emu,.
passed.. 4 csoUslista sod Outlines tads ,
orally. Ms sh.to preys T , ry nttnntle., ss
opportastir Air 11.1,11/21.1. •to .111 Ned ,ryngt
VOMIT ass of vary a .as
ItittTBSON, -PA/JIMA • 00., • '
• • Auction
60? ' . SIS snd Mtn ee r&
•
SLEIGH ROBES, -
,KLERia Lutimas,,
NICW STILES AND IfEW PATTLIVIS.
Jert operrd te-dafi tea lame orsortarat. tira
Urger. Met mar abeam{ p nerd
rt. CP .13 I£l Ea 9'
19 ?Elf MAZILLT.
Might Ardfralsdrome DEUUOTTS And /ELT.
MEM 'far Older thriven cusraxe, ou, •
OLUTIId, Jo., atatUl LOWER moms.
OLIVER
McCLINTOCH
& COMPANY;
a.r, Ito, pit nFts mum% 7
1867 . WIIITER STOsIL
1867.
C.AR.P . E 7S,
MATTINGS, OIL CLOTH,
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