The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 27, 1867, Image 2

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IIitDAT. Die. in Him
Tux Emperor of the French b 811,40
fir as WI statements go, suddenly
dinned Ids plans Tweeting Rome and
the Pope. It to wearable, however, that
the changa yes decided ution some time
l.and that the scheme 'for reorganis
ing the array was Projected. in cense.
qtein , This change, taken la column
tion.rateh the development oU popular
Opinion is Italy,' dee* 'hot portend the
repose of Europe.
McKr.an Oorlavv, itt this State, luta
barge quantities of bituminous mud, of
excellent quality for Manufacturing - gee
u 'well u for - other &Moses. Some
mines bare keen opened on the "line of
the Philadelphia end Erie Railroad, and
th e Rite Railway Company of New
York ban hid their attention called to
- the m iter, and are contemplating put-
ting in a branch from their line to these
ma b ad s ; with a view to exciting anew
'Boleros of traffic. •
man OF MR. MeICATIGO.
',Bei' long and painful illness, Mr.
yaw XcCaatio, City Controller, died
fiery morning, at his residence, 288
- street. The deceased held a high
ocean the estimation of his fellow cili
ates, sad ranked among the ablest
__HO
ices born in Pittsburgh, and at the ite
of his death had attained his forty-first
year. He was 54 . 13e:etch Irish entree
- gen,ind partook largely of the peen]-
. farities, strictness, fidelity and honesty
's/ that class of our 'people. Some years
or be was elected to the City Council—
Select beinch--where his worth and
mental cpuffities were discovered, and
led to his nomination and election to the
important municipal office of Control
ler. The city is lergely indebted to his
fhantial abilities for the satisfactory
adjustment of the railroad bend difficul
ties, and likewise for the able mannerist
which the memelpsi affairs have bees
governed during his BUCCOBBITe terms of
MS abilities were largeliappre
chdad by all chums of People, and at
the recent election he was -one of the
eaccashil Republican' candidates, being
reelected to his office by a handsome
majority. His death occasions a vacancy
in the office of Controller, to be supplied
by City Councils. Besides holding. of
fice, Mr. I,lcCanao was largely engaged
la the marble cutting business, having
extensive Works on Penn street. Ws
Amaral takes place this morning at-ten
o'clOokould will be attended by bath'
branches of Council and the city cell.
AIILLT,GAMATIONIAIL EQUAL.
EMI
The Meet Mr. ißrycLan, a colored
preaCher, addressed the Keatneky
tired ,Coa►ention, a few days ago, in
three words:
The future of this country depends,
not so much on what natty is in power,
se it does on the removal of all disabili
ties; they weigh down its people. Then,
and not until then, will the countryhave
pu..o. We don't setter social equality.
I never saw that white woman yet that
looked so well, in my eyes, as a good
trowncotored woman. dnd if It wasn't
so, we don't need their social equality,:
becaue our friends, the white folks, have
kindly managed it so that we have every
shade to choose from, from.the deepest
let black.to the purest white. [Laugh
ter.) And, as there are no ladies peen
eat, allow me to say that the practice of
social equality has not been on oar aide;
but on the part of the while; who, in
Their dark and devious ways, were not
always able, let as charitably suppose,
to tell black frem white. This social
equality has not been sought* us, but
they bays run atter' us. '
and, though we'
are now emancipated and free, .they ,
haren't etopped.
voice—" We'll stop it when we get
the testimony." •
Tea, that's so. They =had' better not
come my way, even now;We say to them,
let us stonm,we don't want any mixture.
If they, had left me alone I might have
•kaower 'what color I was;; but as It 11c .
my greatest trouble is to keep my hair
just right. Don't talk about social equil,
ity. If I was a white man in Kentucky
I would hide my head; I wouldn't mou
th:ll it with so many evidences 'tending
around my social equality. We don't
want anymore of it. Keep on' your
side of the line and we'll keep - 'on our
aide; and in the course of time we'll get
back where God left us.
There is more fact and sense in these
brief paragraphs than in all the declama
tions of democratic orators and news
papars, tortchnig this subject. ,
•
,decerding to the census of 1800 there
were, 582,782 mulattoes in the Mated.
Mates; of these, 410,557 were slave'.
9f the 172,125 who were free; by far the
larger-part had probably obtained free,
demo in• consideration of the fact Gat
their fathers were wino.!
Most of this amalgamation was ttqt
voluntary on the part of the blacks:. It
was coasted in consequence of ownei
oliip. ...Nor was much of 'it shelterei bj
the sanctity otrnarriage. A few of the
white amalgamators. like Col. lirceenn
Jownsoir, - who& the Demociats
elected Vice President, made p wife of
the black woman whom be selected to
be the mothcfr of his children. But this
was a rare Instance. The most of these
asarly six hundred thousand mulattoes
were of illegitimate parentage; and this
without the consent of their mothers, in
' say proper acceptation' hf the meaning
of that tepid consent. This is not out
of the ordinary COll2llO of events. Give
any man, or any eet of men, midway
power over their fellow. men, and It will
certainly result in tyranny. dans.
awn= of Russia was complimented
by being styled a - faithful guardian of
his subjects. Be quickly replied that if
he had really earned that distinction his
subjects ought to congratulate them-
selves on the existence of a fortunate
accident. Such rulers did not oft if bsp
pen under succeesion by prescrlßtlve
right. Extending this thought farther,
lit may, with equal cogency, be affirmed
that . 10 est of men ever had bylaw and
nodal usage fall and undisputed control
of the persons of hundreds or thousands
of women, but they abased theirpower
• to, greets , their mite; and it has mat.
tend little or nothing what the color of
the women has chanced to be. -
We. have ehoirn that the greater part
p~tLlaamalgamattonwuln the Southern.
States, idiom the alave•ownere and their
sycophants wire supreme. So far u
those litotes are concerned the Republi
cans can prove an alibi. They were not
Dire. The Democrats • and Censervs
ttves presented such potent Inducements
that lii men of Republican proclivities
fbund it efpedient to keep north of the
Mason and Dixon's line, if they un-
taxed beyond, Vigilance Committees,
wltkied with hempen ropes and tar end
feathers were- certain to be. mach too
eeritait In limit attentions to - render e
stay 'egyeeablo or safe. It meet be ad
', =Med, therefore, that the Republicans,
If not eyelash, are co imperatively ex
empt freer patiehetlon in this matter.
lot we cannot help directing atten•
tionto another paint. While there were
410,037 mulattoes in the southern States,
there were, according to the returns ig
the elections, 434,82,6 men . who. Toted
Thumarratic tickets. Now we do not
built that 'either of these aggregates
fully erplaln the othar but, considering
all the circamstanees, do what we will,
the two wilt toms Into junts-noeition ,
?tor lithiraspect modified, but rather
placed in Stronger rebel, when the facts
as to individual States am considered.
For thetheee, in 'Virginia .there were
'79,776 mulattoes and 72,418 Democrats ;
'and in ^.0,8115 mulattoes and
' 2(87,3 Demcatrata. Proportions so nat.
Orin would saint° have a definite
ti p, and that not altogether recon
-00, to each other...
W. commend, therefore, all northern
Dernoemte and Conservatiree, who are
afraid that if black men are allotted to
u me they will themselves be obliged to
marry black women, or at lust to have
mu l a tto children by each, to the Consol
ing bits:Wow of our blink preacher.
NEW rirnucATlolui.4
rigorous Iles: ♦ Story of the Darz Mono.
tun. BiL. VonMoen:lea Beaton: lioald
& Ltaoo Pitts{lamb: Darla, Clarke
Co.
Ifirniee Von Ploennies was the daugh
ter Of Dr. Leisler, a distinguished phy
sician and naturahat, who lived st Hume.
Born in 18.04 in 1824 she married Dr.
Ploennies, a physician of Darmstadt,
whose distinction in his profession gained
for Wm the rack of Medical Counsellor,
with whom she lived till his death in
1847, since when she hss made her home
in .ingenheini, a little place on the so
called Berg Btrasse—an elevated and
beautiful region of country on the west
ern slopes of the Odenwald, and-stretah
ing from Darmstadt to Heidelberg and
the Rhine. Towards-the close of her
married life she entered umn the labors
of mithomhip, sending AO press in
rapid- succession several- volumes of
poems. . She also became favorably.
known by works onus extent in the
department of prose Action. The tales
* the has published at different times dis•
play the finercitudities of a poetic mind;
and especially a genial 601110 for nature,
a fancy lively, and stored with images of
grseetnd beauty, and a ready command
of charming poetical diction. 'Of these
tales the'Princess Die has attained the
widest inpelarity in f Gamow, where it
has passed through twenty-four editiorut
The .scene .of the story Is in the Harz
Mountains-4 . regiton famed no lets for
its natural-scenery than for its- historic
associationi'and its legenday lore.
Tide region is divided into the Upper
and Lower Hart; the Lower, where the
scene of the story is laid, exceeds the
Upper in natural beauty and historic in
terest. The celebrate& Brocken is the
highest point ofthe Herz. It hes reached
en eminence In tradition and in litera
ture far higher than in nature, for it is
the cradle and, the cherished home-of
some of the most popular German en.
pe.retstions, and the genies of Goethe
has given it an imperishable fame, by a
well-known scene in hip Faust. In the
sombre mythology of the Germane the
wilder scene of nature are conceived as
the haunts of evil spirits. Bo it has
fared with the Stricken. In this story
our author has recalled the old legends,
of wild witch ogles of song and dance,
interwoven: with., the fortunes of a Bar
maiden bearing the -name of Use.-
The translation is 'by an American
lady, and reflects credit on her culture
and taste. The volume Is admirably
printed and elegantly illustrated, as a
companion to other books issued by the
some house.
Elotass Terra& Boston: Lee a Shepard.
ritteburgh: Dart, Clarke It. Co.
Thhi volume is nude up of selections
in prose and verse, from varions authors
of eminence In religions composition.
It Is designed mainly to ..athnulate a
meditative and introspective form of pie
ty which was much moraprevalent in
past ages than in this period of interim
realism.
Ins. Yana as Ms New Tort, Mariam
&ribs= & Co. Pistaborgto Davis, Clarke
♦ story of rural simplicity and gener
osity, contrasted with city friyolity and
heartlessness, done up in bad Engliah
"sad- unimpeachable typography and
binding.
(snore or Bur. G. W. Brruoros D.D. By
Bur. A. R. Yanehosti D.D. New York,
Sheldon &Do. Pittsburgh: Davis, Clark.
Dr. Bethune 'Whit the only child of a
doating and pious mother. Nature en
dowed him with tine capacities; haredt
tary wealth afforded him the means of
careful. and traded culturer while, his
mother's predilections canted him into
the ministry. Genial, rolicking,. fun
losing, • kind-hearted, rotator's—these
qualities fitted him to adorn any elation,
and drew to hint troops of friends. A
student by instinct and habit,' he was
eons the lees" a loser of gentle sports.
As a writer herwaa clear, Vigorous and
ornate: As an orator imlrsialoned and
eloquent.. He telt, and made others feel.
Chia - memorial of his. life and Mors,
though without permanent value or gen
eral . interest, cannot fell to be'regaided
by his numerous friends and admirers
as a graceful testimonial.
Sorikr Rickert or . ralr or Instil; Eras.
Br Rosa Abbott. .Bostan Les & Skop
, fiord. Mubarak: Davis, Clark & Co.
This forms the third of the "Rosa Ab
bott Series", to be completed in six vol
umes. It will richly repay young folks,
by not only reading this yolume, but the
preceding ones of the 'erica. It is brim
fal of incident, and , couched in easy
flowing words,- Tonimis
,career ends
in prosperity and sunshine.
BONN Twlm one Semuse; Four volumes
wit° ummeraus LW:mustMax. Boston:
Gould .Lincoln. PlLL!Munch: Davis;
Marta t Co, 91 . Woo° street. y.
This series
: comprises "Much Ado
about:Nothing"; "Briery. Wood"; "The
Ergo without Courage", and • "The
Young Fortune Seekers". .They are
jistTinch as a kind losing mother would
Ulm to have at hand at twilight, to interest
the family group. They are written In a
ffmple, free and anpretenrilng style,. and
While furnishing entertainment, Tellable
Instruction is also imparted, thereby be
coming a 60=0 or mental improyeztent.
The •proftwo illustrations greatly enhance
their value. •
ESOITT - TOILIta 01BIYUZLIC/131 00•11tYMENT
THILTIIITZD BTATII. BY LOMB .1. Jea•
Raturr D r
s,7l::ClirtB B % "" Cr. r CC'
This 'volume, though issued eimults
nucniely in New. York and London, was
intended primarily for tho English pub•
lic. The'deelgu of it Is to show what
sort of governinint was e'stabllabed by
the men who achieved the independence
of the thirteen colonies; and what sort
of genial:neat it has become by the
progress of events. A considerable part
of the delineations aro well drawn, but ,
he makes too sombm.an estimate of gen.
and results. Da TOCQUETILLI said the
Bupreme Court was the only tribunal in
America. He overlooked the fact, that
the people constitute the ultimate tri
bunal, and follow old precedents or make
now ones as they deem best. N./nation
ever did or eveLwill remain stational*.
It must either progress fromege to age
with the advance of civilhunion, or else
recede step by Step into hopeless decay.
Constitution and laws are not only good
but indispensable; but .none were ever
devised suited to the whole period of a
nation's development. It would be as
reasonable to insist that a nit of clothes
could be made to fit a ladwhich would
&newer him in the ripe maturity of man
hood. Nevertheless, this book contains
',many suggestions of value to minds so
trained as to discriminate wisely..
2211 T.OOPASD MIL= ON 1101012BACX. By
John F. Minot. how Teck• Herd-i
Houghton. Plitoburgh Davis; Clarke it
Co. .
narrative of a tom through Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado and New Mexico,
made in 1860. The author is now on
Gerd Pope's Marin Georgia. The nar
rative is in the form of familiar letters,
,irvidently written amid the , scenes de
scribed, inn perhaps oorrected after-
lards, ,The Colonel lied avldently de
voted study tr.! altell points u bear nion
history, especially that of the Spanish
sawbones% and lias consequently made
his work vaiusblit beyond a mere Inn
army. He depicts all phases of life that
fell under his observatitm—lndians,
Mexicans, Hunters, Squatteos, Miners,
and Traders. He describes the scenery
and natural resources of the Country,
and dceiii it well. An excellent map is
appended to the volume.
Tee [memos areaway boolirry, By Mrs.
Elba. New York: Charles lorlbaer • CO.
rigabargh: Davis, Clarke a Co.
A book about fashionable nonsense
and frippery-4v companion volume to'
thn"Book of Snobs"—in which a sensi
ble man would greatly dislike to have
his mother; sister; wife or daughter ap
intsr as a character in keeeng with the
design. Boma of these so•called Queens
it has fallen to our lot to meet; and we
found them coarse, masculine, without
sense or genuine refinement; but having
the mannerism resulting from an abnor
mal and unhealthy condition of sodety,
in - which s certain demeanor and
MA' of attire are held to be the essential
'pre-requisites. - Ail of the women de
lineated, however, ate not of this class.
Some of then:ilk/id solid ellainmentx, wit,
nd, in
ql all moral
beauty, am graces; an,
life, wouldhaye resented as an indignity
the parade here made of them.
Tealloonanosa: their Settlemesta.Churce•
ea, and lodustriea In England and ire.
land. By samord Scales. anther Of "hell.
Help,o "Lives of the Engineers." etc.
With an Appendix relating to the lin gut
note In America. Now York: Harper A
Brothers. rituouratc Hoerr minor.
It is a source of. pleasure to peruse
a book of such substantial * orth as this
one. The tragic events,. involving the
terrible periocutions, at different periods,
and dispersion of the Huguenots to other
countries, are narrated irr terse and
graceful language. The migration of
such a „Test number from France to
England. While it impoverished the
former, enriched the latter. , The origin
of the name of Huguenot Is Obscure, but
according to history it wee 'evidently a
name ef.reproach. The class of person!,
where the first signs of the Reformation ,
in France appeared, were Chiefly arti
sans,
near the Flenilab frontier. The
flame rapidly spread and they soon be.
came a power in Preece. Persecutions. '
arose of the most rigorous type, ending
in the Hight of, thousands of the best and
moat industrious subjects to , England.
Scattered through the volume are pen
pictures of diatinguished Huguenot',
whose names are deeply woven in history,
such as Bernard Palissy, the distinguish
ed chemist and artist; Remus and Sea
lyer, eminent as philosophers; Damon-
Her, the learned Juliet, and Goujon, the
famed sculptor. The author has made
a valuable contribution to history, mad it
will prove a rich legacy to the lovers of
historic lore. The Appendix relating to
the Huguenots of Aneerica, Is written by
our friend, Hon. G. P. Disoaway, of
NeW York. a writer of singular ability
and gracefulness. •
Os Bose Sins. Or yes 5.51 a story or„ the
Commonwealth and the RBISLOCILLIOn. A
sequel to... The lintytans and, MO Dare.
mods.. By the author of "Chronicles of
the liclionberg.Cotta YaMilj.” New York:
Darla, Dd ke
S C 3 o / . ro 9 a 3 1 Waoyod Pittsburgh:
street.
Few authors have attained such a rap.
id and widespread-popularity as Mrs.
Charles. There is something about all
her writings that captivates and isbrim
fal of instiuction. Her pure clidecter
Is reflected in her works, and there is a
vein of moral purity, which makes it
safe to commend them. From the ap
' pearance'of her flret creation, the
"Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta
Family," Until the present, she has oc
cupied a high position in the Literary
world. Asa historical work, it possesses
intrinsic merits, and abounds with pas
sageiof great beauty, both inzegard to
persons and events. It is, as stated, a
sequel to "The Drayton And Dave
nutty," opening with scenes connected
with the execution of Charles 1., follow
ed with references to Cromwell, Boater,
Moore, Owen, Milton, and other dia.
1 tinguished characters of those Moab
lola times. We' can. heartily command
this book, and, indeed, ail her writings.
' H. W. Dodd is . the publisher of the
Atnerican edition, with the author's
sanction. This work is having a large
I sale, as it richly deserves. '
FIORTINO THU Erratum. Alide of the Fire
Brigade. By a./1. Ballmaine, hurter of
The Life Boat,- a Tale of earn Coast He
roes," eta. With Illastmilous: Phllattel
fibein';yLifint'rrAlaande4'illi%.l..ttt'l"y
This volume strongly illustrates the
self-sacrificing spirit of Preen, for the
welfare of others. It batik. fall of in
teresting incidents connected With the
"London Fire Brigade," rind.depicted
too innate and flowing words. Mingled
with these hair breadths • sketches, is a
scene of love, which give the closing
pages of the volume peen Mr Lateran;
It will doubtless have ti wile sale, as It
ranges among the poptlar lass of publi
cations
'
cations of these times. • ' -
CLseo,s. By Amanda fd.o natal., author
of "In Trust," wStopten D ne o ete. Bos
ton: ,I,ee gd, Shepard. 111. Pittsburgh:
Davie, Clarke_ a Co..
• Thill volume embodies , The Story of
l i
a Year" and "The Story o a Summer,"
in which are welt= 'the strange but
eventful history ' of ch ctere that
abound everywhere in defy. The
touching scenes 'of such • haracters as
"Dr. Brevort,"' "Ron yarian," sod
"Claudia," are full of Interest, and
make the Story esptivatink and instruc
live. Like's]] works of t is kind, the
closing pageteend in sunshine, and re.
sults of the most desirable !kind.
,
T,esa Lira.. A worst.' Or Sidney Le
rner. New Tort: Published by Bard A
Houghton. For sale by Darla, Clarke a
Co., 93 Wood aLreet. .1.
The author appear; to tai. a Southera-;
,
er, not because he dates his • preface . in
Georgia, but the redolent style indicates
plainly this fact. It is a sketching, racy
work, and abounds with -Istnking pm
sages. Interspersed throughout its
pages are incidents of • fhe last war,
Which serve to give it unional interest.
The abandon style of thauthor will
make it popular with wady. Here and
there are detailed thrilling incidents of
,
engagements during the rebellion, yet
fresh in our memories.
L i •
Saar Arm two; or. Tim Yeiatursa of a
Smart. Boy. By °flyer °atm ~ author of I
.Yoring AMerift Abratd.w .'The AMY 1
and Navy stmt.? ...to. Boston: Lee a
Shepud. For sale by,DAYLI, Clarke a Co.,
Pltlabusgh. .
This is the fourth 'volume of the "Oil.
ver Optic's Starry Flag Series." and de •
tails the eventful history of a boy whose
aims were elevated and node, though at
times his actions would indicate almost
the reverse: - Like all the etories of "Ol
iver Optic," it aboundswith Incidents
of the interesting chataCter, and just
such as young people will enjoy.
TICAOTI & pIELD's ILDBATRATSD AL-
I/geed. These enterprising Boston pub
lishers have just lasuedJthe most eta.
gently gottenim "Ilitustntted Almanac",
that has ever been inutiln this coun
try. •It ie executed in every respect, in
the highest style. of art. The four col
ored pictures of the Seasons. are rare
gems. Besides the usual matter pertain
tag to an annual of this kind, valuable
articles appear irom the editors, Dr. 'O.
W. Holmes and Donald G. klitchelkand
other popular writers. It is worthy to
grace any centre table. Doyle, Clarke
.k Ito., of this city can supply copier'.
Lynch - burgh, Vi rginia Nava sm
"Mr. J. IL Ghee" of Alexandria, ship
ped to that and other markets North, on
yesterday, twelve aliflOade of as fine,
rat cattle as any no have yet seen. Florae
of the animals were monsters la else,
and unusually' fat.
. Tine Great PlCtotifai Annual.
Hostetter. United ntatee'Alisure. for intai
for diminution, gulle t throughout the Illolte,d
Ittateeend all civilised countries of the Virulent
unis alien. blithe ptbll.bel slant the fret if
Jettnent end elir o aho cub to understand tee
tree phtlostehy or health should mad and non
der the Valuable uggeatiou It contains. la ed
dialonlo ea arimireble medical treathe u the
unmet ivreventlat and core of a great mitt,.
Oi illteasee, It embraces • large utmost of le-
Somalian !Monello' to the merchant, the me
tabula. toe minor. the Lamar: the Kept., and
professional man t and tee calculations' bate
been made for inch meridians sod latltudee
are meet suitable for CerriKi and cobweb...
sive NATIONAL. CIASEN DA IL
Tag nature, neat tad entrantdinur
arena of tionTESTEKII LTOYACH ElTrinta,
the elanie tonle and alteratlve of WWII than half
the Chaistlan world. are fe•ly at t , ratr i ld=
filltiall ' itrat ' alti r :ta=Wirtorle it:uphold
end La nt. eetneroua mtudatea. and other in-
Attractive and smiting unclog avatar, 011110.1
Vte "" pet is g A t ' r . f u are • t 11 ' n' ls
w its ti p to e :l
the stost ° ll.llfill. Ail 4 may ter44i.t.. IT mine.
tatud foe ectvice to toe contra ldanutserorY.
VinAgi% iIiVO I /Litl ' lrt %Win la. "" It
BlTTllliel are cold In every thy, town and vit.
Isee of the United ewe*.
COUgilling in Church.
Hindreds of venous destroy the interest of •
whole ea/nation, by • continued coughing
ad. saesins, when la aura, and Instantly
Internet the miner tattle ann.. by • tan
balk, as unbeaten, as it is danewns to the
harm of the person himself. Thls nerd not he.
Xicylinit, or rittellorgb. ha prepared •
rnedleine whichialthoegli you ea.t nll7lO lO
you pocket, U yen will tea • dose alas going
ta aura, will allay all Unhand fled lritletion
Of the 1.001 , end by • easerennee In Ye
tor • day or enro, will entirely nrears disease.
PD DON'T Z4UOII /J 47 MORE IW ormsen;
Taws or po. 87/113Z11 44444 W. clicsar
77.CT01L1.14 : opals your beat Mina endear.
strisy4 aut you will be a beta/ and happier
men, ad not he 1.ie.411.9044 as ohe who anti,.
your neighbor.' Yoe an Et it at ca 7. -Prow:
.
DL xxvizaß coNstamerioat: orncs.
M. Lam 11xsolutIons, No. PlOlB
PITTSBURGH. DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY, DECFNIBER. 1867.
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Wit. BINGHAM, Jr.,
...LA‘A. MAAMs of
Soo, of PM WAAL is cm mahatma Agra to
roam Adoattennents for thoILLETRITE. mat
cat other paper, ar0wd.214 .- tIM Unitea esasu
and the Ctramau.
gar counrry AGRICULTURAL
130 , 17.TY -I IMNITLL
The anneal eltotos tor thilters and Manatee's
of the ..itehomy Colnetv Aelletlll6l l 1 1 beset/
wlll be hell on WYMILIMILIAI. JonoseT
"""' ll ' e ck " AtiVe.C.l l° ltr. ".
~.,po.go (1.0... rrenggli
Wm. Ay v.BON. 13•13-t-arY.
OenCA lioNsk or Emma nfetrribN ra..}
No. 17 117th
et., Pltlaanckb•
Dth Deoember. 1657.
iTfIE ANNUAL RICETINGur
the Contrlbatora to the Dunce of Seco
_III be holt at the Meet or the Inatltutlon. No.
ef Yuan► .trees. t'lltanureb on MOND al'. the
nth day of dummy, Ma, temccen the nonce of
9 and '2 oclock. to hear tne flacon of the Hoard
of Manager..
Ltd
to e ect 'Altera fee toe even
lne yea , Bly or ler.•
de11:199 J. B. D. lIKEDB, Secret...l.
IarI:DRITIVELT TWO DAIS
NLY.
EXCELSIOR RILL, Allehooy City,
lANDABY IST ABD 211, 1861.
•
I' pro Live. WZDNEHD.I.Y.'Jan. Isl.. at Sand
o'eaa.k THITICtiDsT. -name L0a....
.0.1 alla TS P.M •
YONTATZLY tIVO DAYS ONLY.
MASONIC BILL, Fltlsbargb.,
aid 81111151, Jaudg 3d atd 4th, 1565
ruindx—r,o LeV,ll, at a cod ry e.
haTUIttrLY, tuclit can-Three Levees. et 1
. and awl r. Y.
Inman from lampa, t trier an aberreee of three
year.) where they aar.spireared Delon, nearly
ll Min Mag. Queen. amperore and Wrlblllty
of th• Mid World dhe Ur emestWondare or the
ge four berutrfel wed eymmetrlcalle loaned
Lmlrea and tlentlemen In =reamer. meerist-
lanl re neyru ed
61.1.,T0m Thumb .ea Wife.
o.mmodore Matt, load
31 Inni• Warren.
Their uniquelend end eisltely erebenting Per
formances and as Incttioni never fall &terbium
and delleht every beholder. They Spoor to
bongs, Le-11., Dannes, Comic Leith...liana,
lamo' Prices, BOYleVitie, end . Comedies In
CharecterieUcuostumes. The Bich Lad Lhasa;
Dresses and the !whiten, collection of Dimunnes
Ivo before tte rarloo• thitentates rf Europ e .
en r ol' erhtnl are tetrad seed to torte Dowel.
Leiter!, eve{ over Twenty Thousand Do ism in
Mo Lad ld.
le. and Children are coneiderstoty adylled
to att nd the co r dieltlo thus ovoid
the mond and :Won of t h e t aening reT.
fo mantes.
To the Ley Levees—Admission. :Smuts; Chll
dreo under ten. NS cents Wiae/Ten SO
coots; Chlidien ender ander ten. 21 oenta.
Event- r.l . firtirtill.Ctledo/ 1 1.10111 barn
of the thet.e, math Children en
d.
.
deintlin
MASONIC HALL
IMMENSE SUOOESS !
Crowder ! cp.o,w4a. :
NINBTLY TUBNED •WAY.
Till 6 GREAT °SWIM AL
AL. roCaCNSta:WIPP3O
THE VISIONS OF It JOHN,
THE BELOVED DISOIPLE.
Tho] lost re raerdinuy ii6ihiiiai in the Laid
GO SLIMY TO 860066EAL113
100 Elegant Presents Given Away
311 31:11
get Programme at the Hail , floor. and a.
war them. ZLZ.ollirt raosesins ara dive
away. I •
Sa-Togetherwiqg =Lamy othor •a`waie
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
=I
GAM MIGHT Tlllll WE=
Oman Family and Einoot laatince.n*TUFt.
Day .alrrattNUUnt. Adatineloa., Th tints;
finnan,. 15 cent.
H' Adoulaton at Matt.. ss nettle tri o
half trtes.
Tote. . artla7
HEALING WITHOUT I DRUGS.
The tree enroll., plan or natural healing art
le based entorly upon physloir clear principles
—upon the oCrlvirr or ern...logs la arymprl
atrig or ',Ong the %aro evararorear. and 100 W
nutrient rater) being emimilated la a meaner
Oat Is potent In the norinirlaior or 0101400
from tt• system. Bat before we earl heal
Through the Inherent vital properties of the W
ines, we bring the starrOsob Borneo trainee
Orris( In %Marrow% Orr rat 0111500. arid.
Cruse, and morbid material. Stirougn the as
tivity of n e d.mrotteg calomel( wanton Pro
ylelons and eanity valves, with which the system
I. Dewitt:llllr auTiled. But when th ew are
either obeOucted r not nadendoed. the penal
ty at air tame; therefore 10.1.04 of quaking
retiree die Infer. we bare rallied more money
than we mu um. It Is oar highest policy to Into
grin the ...nor ristionusnem in the bodily tab
erusele, in order that we may lire to Inherit oar
natural emelt!, of happitiVso By oar normal
tonics, alteratives, Ormolu., sedative( a.,
we get the Fara:MOT ehiorgee of viol 001.300,
without the corrosive wounds ingleted by drag(
By a ocrrect dealing in the province
of Bream% we cradlearre the whole eitellifue of
paratites.ormolig which on laps wtha.armstie
a
worm. i: Memo( morn. 'Oro( Or
.eel( dropeyr tonatty. dieessies o the bone.
or to allttlec otrium anc frairtlitu onto el., deaf
ame, livercerapleint, dlelbrirele. gem( rheum
. Bela. nourishes, and rasher% every di/gala that
Redo heir fe, POMO:red 'our remedial pica Is
ettiettle wybermtirl...We done/ 01001 le Idembi
all. 'Hot theme whir hive NM Iberia/Les/4 the
m prescient and logeirroat /logo Ot Medi
e
aims cumotar, and contrarte controloar ectral•
for pr•Clat r. gad 11011/ with rtirrelerdi /Kramer-
VOW, In it. broaden. sense. Can tn. um:Nu-coll.
. rrrrrrr %retinae KOWA. by glutei hen ear.
at Bo• 00 CS.STIM AVENIIII.
del rev Pittsbanth.
BEAVEIII CLOTHS,
CLOAKING. -CLOTHS,
lee belt snort/Rent la the elle, St
7%, M. BUBCHPLELD di CO.'S,
No. etllAsscr sTaszr;
Ali GOODS REDUCED IN PRICE.
I=l
=I
cascup 112611109. lon U cants.
No. 87 Market Streit.
STEITBENVILLE
FEMALE SEMINARY.
the feemel:Qutter of the littet /mite sill
I=l
Pahlls are admitted at any Baia. The lanne
hay. aced'educed to snit tae hsidnese of Um
Um. an • the scarcity of 131oacTs h.. aaf
einarter—ift, Auaks—Le barely ISO.
oarding. varnished Hoax, Washing and Tuts
Dop la las common brainless Extra eaarires
see made far . Asti, Paint.ll. ai'd oth.r
Languages.
Tor cataloave apply to
Ltd, A. O. BEATTY, D.D.,
0, Bar. A. EKED. A. 'le PA:eV:It "
114,24:1
SHIITES SKATES SKATES 1
I haverftelvral the .. ale cheapest
and the belt eatetleleator..
gii‘liEC.' AL ll' 331.8,
Wray offered In Ms city. Bastes male' in
price S D p..~
AVM, 'at ""kli
At& •Lott.
very eurter•or quality of
•LADIES' SKATES
Some of them the boost Skates mad• to Ame
I bare W h ereforteble room comp eta.' With my
store, Ladles am Ile on a WY NW*. before
1 reVthem on tTlanttye;gttlltibri::°""
I tJI.Ti.
=ELIZA
M=M=l
Emmi
BARGAINS !
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Mitre ot
=
ZSPHTR ICNIT.GOOD/.
MILBDIO UNUNSWIMIL, end
den:LINEN /I.I.NLIEEECUIZOII
nN.O
Q,
4.. x. coma vu e . T . E . t r coos
c., irn TOILET SOAK;
v ‘ ‘Ju. TgirtZlib b la tu ' d
~,, ON twltztrz.rztt.
1 6.: t -,i x .m.,.. ~tax,,,,,.
SILYEII WARE.
Tea Hata. Water Mao.. .
Casten. Of. Haase...
w.u.r., Bern IThilteg.
tirrap_ritabers. BMW..
Forts. Vied CM.
•
. ' -50. P .11166:
.1 as.
7 or sets by . •
4.. L SEED It CO
JEIVELUT, GOLD CHAINS,
rm. sin !Milos.
nauka. NUMB,, .
• •
C) - J
BWI2OIIB. ,
_
2 =MD & CO.
COTTON -3 bases on strainer
pntravirs-1116sks on steamer
417A1GaltailUCT h CO.
TENN. CORN-160 sacks *y ay
seri"' b,1 "" r DIMLY a co.
Glitrz scaiurs72o sacks In
4117 -•• ftl"4" /ISALUI =Ear co.
NIMT A_DVERMEEIKIIMTB.
TO i LET—A large and snintan.
1717earrelaanmn,
on Irate, stmt. sear Market. Bent nnolniata.
raasnsaton Ave. on
Zapata.. of , Olta• A. HEIST.
da94l • Oltlsans Xatlenal Pant.
HOLDERS OF
_BiTERNEENT' SECIpTIES
Oen manse &PROFIT or FBOACTIVILVi TO
Over Twenty Per Cent. .
Byommtleir 80. We
futile R. R.Flrst Mortgage Ronde.
JAMES T. BRADY - & Cll.,
AORRIS PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Corner roarillg et Wood Streets.
del:4Dl
ALLEGHENY COENTIr• Ba•
In the Ortdmar Court la end Tr L.a. X. A ealdOemstr. It them defeated.
of Om Es.
tap. of W. T. SOWN . defeated. Ao.
Deferent:merlon.. lan.-
And nom to re% peoemOar Nth. MI, It la or.
awed and decreed taut JAAISISIA. LOWBIA,
E.g.. he appotd Auditor toottependof the ex
gentians to sald‘rcount, and make dlttrlbutton
among the paella emitted thereto. fee Prayed
AY THE COUNT.
Tram.Troutthe 'Word: • ' I • -
A. 1111A/101, Clerk. -
The nilderatgued. Amato, trltt attend to the
MAlat of his appointment at hit ottlea. Ito. 117
Fourth street, Pateburgh, on WILINESDAT.
January 72/. 1013, at It Wolcott.. al.
JAS. A. LOWEST..
' der7,loor auditor.
1868 . HEN TEARS. 1 1868
F. lb. MIERSCH do BRO.
40 and 42 St. Clair Street,
Between Liberty cod roan,)
BM= & CONFECTIONER
JELLY OAKES. NJUND MILS.
PI $. MIMI laid 9A.NDIEII.
SWUM° far the Holidays
We Dave Mao Med up • LADIES , °Tar's
Lad LUNCH B•Lth , N. whwa Is rorved nu Ulu
Wean LUNCH or UTBUIR BTAW that ua
laso In the oily.
zemembar the place. •
F. a. JUERSCHL i 11110„
de11•JI 40.8 C 8 , Clatr NtreeL
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
12y{ 01321
akar DELAINIS.
19=1:1=I
O.IILIOO. tor Oamtarts
I=l
DAZE VAST COLORED PRINTS
UM=
WIDE nation winuxo.
►T ES OENTB.
HIANT Wkl/TASILASIGIt 7LANNE.L.
' Jer n otxrre,
I===
AT $1.17 MACH,
kIIE AV T Qxct BLAIULLTP, allxt . ttly Ea
• LP&
AT 71 CANT!, -
A LARGE LOT VT 11DitTA(33
AT 64¢.. A FAIR,
•
OHILDHLN•S ALL-WOOL 1102114
, LTINe. ♦ rAnt,
LLDIL• warts 11.1.1111 , 10 HOSE..
AT It. rEll POUND
GOOD 'BATTING.
I=
I.
LT ..1.1:0
BLAUTIVUL iIItAITHAB A C0L,163.
WaiaseaOUF. CLOAKING,'
casaikzazs. W=56000;4' saprts.
nemauem..ls6 l / I TB, ÜBLIII,
SHIBT . 7II.OIIII:I•2IDITACHIire,
(MOVES. GAUNTLICTIS, H 7.11.11/3,
=
Wholesale and Retail, a/
WM. SEMPLE'S,
80 a 182 Federal 81. 0 111egheay
de7
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
-
BUY THE BEST AND CHESTY
PIANO AND ORGAN.
SCHONIACKER'S
hOLD MEDAL PIANO,
FAIRY'S COTTAGE ORGAN
THL fICHOULCEILL PILE° combine. MI lb
Inlaid valuable temileae men te known an the eon
nervationot • nreit elan ImarnsamM and ha
always bre.awarded th e kildheet primal. •
erkeirev.r exhlblted.
ID !$M 13 . 1311, 81101001 ID IWO?.
The Votkmatultip, for dorobtlltS sod tautly
all otbro.
trice. from OSO to *MO, (sem:wiring to .tyl •
I
Onttb
Moo. ctwoper th ou el l mho, so-called tiro
ems.
EMT'S COII M3B 'ORGAN
pounds: bead of an nreal lallroateate la
thetout perfect pipe banner of one
aap it
.aatralaaal mane IS Um Ualted
Mateo. It le emote and com la
tins, man not liable toast eat or al
pler.
nal.krialiTll PaTierer 1, VOX HUMANA
InIIIIIOLIP• li lt s 1 110 he taped la - Ude Orem..
ivPrleorear from 1100 to 01130. Ali autraaeept rpr
r• s.
BBL KNAKE &BURTTLER,
Nro: .12 St. Clair Street.
1867. nourmars. 1868
KAY it COMPANY
BOOKSELLERS,
65 Wood Stree
(LAYATLITZ 11U/LOINO.)
111111 131311013 1113 1111 comma
OF
Books for the Holidays
=EECEMI
ELEGANTLY BOUND AND ILLUSTAATED
PRESENTATION BOOKS
-FIVE ZDITIOPS OP
STANDARD AIITHORS
=
BOOKS FOR TUB YOBN
Illustrated Juveniles,
Toy Books,
Family Mimi
Pocket Bibles,
Hymn Books,
Prayer BOOkis
Wilt:big Delhi, '
Tourists Cam',
Port Folios,
Gold Pens,
Pocket Books,
ebo,
daft
WATCHES
=1
'60'..17 *IW 1311.irta WiITCHTE4
J. R. RJERD it CO.
FZ=ZI
NEW AjYTEIITIBENENTEL
NEW EXPRESS ROUTE
TO TEL
OIL REGIONS I
Completion of the Allegheny Valley'
Railroad.
.•
talesue eIIcMORDAX. December t.tta, the
en lea road mill mu throub to Veamelra
Clty, oppoetee uu CDT..
The Adams Express' Company,
Haying fatilltlee on all panted , leen.. will
be prevoied to-do a ginerol Y.X.Ptanfin
WAH DING IlffelNEnn by iiit.llireat Route ben
%wean Yitt.bargh and the 011 a.gloa..
all t.ic. and, far Oa ( MY sad an 00 sr .
" ItIt:n=1101CD.
Foe pattletilar., laniutte of
GEORGE JOLNGUAN,
IMMO
=I
525 NILES
THE
NION PACIFIC RaILItO~II,
Bonalug West from Omaha,
ACROSS TBE CONTINENT
AEE 11017 MIPLETED.
Tuts brings the line to the Casten , base of th •
Bea) llountalns, and It Is expected that th •
tract will be laid there) rents further, to Loan
raid the highest pc/1000e the road, by January
Themailream grade from the foot of the moon
talus to the summtr,la but eighty (cello th -
mild whole that of eastern reads More
one hundred. Work In the roek•cuttingl on th
Western slope will ecntlnue through the winter
and there Is now no reason to could that the en
ties grind line to the Ilmido will be open f •
Cutlet" In WO.
vile meths provided for the construction of
%Wei:haat National Work are maple. The Dot
ted ee granta Ito •ir. Per Cent. Honda at the
rate of $16,000 to 666.001) per mile. for which
It tales a fixqOab max as edeurtiy and receives
payment to large ti not to the full exteet of Its
Claims In towhees. y hese Bonds are lamed as
small tetchy mile notion Is finished. and after it
has been examined or United States Comae
stoners and pronounced to be in all ir eoti a
Aral clam road, thoroughly mooned th de
polo, retsair shops. stations, and all the tee.-
oar,. rolling stook and other eqnllimoutil.
The United Cities also makes a donatio - n of
151.600;iseres of land to the mile. `able, winiro
• source of large revenge , to the tOmpany.
Muth of this land In the Platte Valleya among
the most Cottle In the world , mid ot t er large
instil,. are covered with heavy ipino forests
mid abound in coal of the best quality.'
The Company is alto authorized ti issue its
owe ltrat Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal
to the lime of the tiovarnment, and e.o more.
Hen. S. D. Morgan and Hon. Dates Ames are
Tronacs for the Boadholdem, and doilver . the
Bonds to the Company' only as the work Pt ,
.greeses, to that they Miran represent an actual
and produetivevalue.
The nuthotismi capital of the Company Is One
Hogdmd Million Dollars, of whlon over Ave
millions have been paid la upon the wort al
ready done.
Earnings of the Company..
At present the profits of the Company are do•
tired *My BOA Its Meal arch. but this is
already machine:a than eugleleot to pay the In
terest.. ell the Bends the Compel, Om Ismer
If not mother Mae were built. MU not doubted
that when the mad is completed the through
Marne ofthe only line fomenting the Atlmola
ma recite hiatus will be largo beyond prem.
tent, and. So there wl I be no oompeUtton. It
an always be done at pro Stable rate..
LI win be seamed that the Union r.elC e Rail
road is, lo twat, • GOTTlliltir, Wont, built
coder the supernaion of Government Wheeze.
nod to • large talent with Elornrnmont moony,
'and ttttt ta bon pre !salmi tinder liovernment
Mt tenon. It is eyed atm no similar snowily
Is aocarenally &Med, and certainly no other is
bated open a larger or more 761.010 property.
Am toe Company's ..
Tint Mortgage Bonds
Aso °Voted for the pre.. at NiNISTY CLOTS
ON TOL DOLLAR, Ole) am the acspest
ray fa the mar lat, being more than ISont cenL
lower. than OnNel !fates Stocks. T 467 pay
Six Fez Cent-lip Gold,
oys9 NIBD PAR CENT. upon ibe Invest,
meet, ad SlLire thirty years to not tutors ma
tuttly./butiattiptioes will be ....tired la Pitts
bank by
JAMES T. RIZADT a CO.,
O. IIaCLEAR & CO., 7b Fourth street.
HART, CAILIGHZT & CO., Third sad
Wood streets. • •
And ILMANTJt. L SAHA.
Abet to lee...Tork at t►e Compsiti's Utbee.
tOleabsau street. suet by
COPATINANIAL /WM Ho. 7
liosono'nsoot.
CLANK, , IIuDOZ • CO:, Bgaters. No. 51
Wall towel.
1
.1..1ts J. Oln(7.0 a EON, 11.1.... No. Wall
bbdby bb• Com p.bs albrisusitt • oats
throug asb
hout tOu (Jolted Status. Watt VIA
4.514 be made In troltu or other food* SIZ In
2.e , r. York, Ara Mu bonds. will De seat free of
charge bfrotura ashram. Palle* subseriblog
through local agent, will :not to them for thaig
we dahverf.
vett 1 1 / 1 111PEILMT AND MAP. ebosiai Mia
Promisor tee Work. Res... lot Mouetrue•
mom sou Value f Ronda, may Oa obtalurd at
toe Compauraarm or of Me advertised
ages., or MU bo4but alto on am:811.Mo.
JOHN J. Claoo. frewsurer,
AZW TOME.
44111.111414 F
=5!!331:2!
1867
Chrisi was and New Fear
NHS, ChM & CO.,
• 93 Wood Street,
ISAVS NOW* OPILNIeL, *OARS& ASSORT
IISST Or NSW AND
Elegantly Illustrated _'
HOLIDAY BOORS
Me Loud. and )mertcan Adltlons of
Illinsdard Authors.
Childoreten Book., • c
In nal. Dud lla. Dludlvir.
I=
THE BIBLE. •
Bible., Hams. Hook., prayer Books
XygllA and Arnett°. EdMons. .
BAElStint BI etas.
the ealttens, nuttier to price true 1414
to
thefts Carted Goode,
Vatted Brateets.
/Latch au4 ar W
ca e Ooze.,
Jewel ter..
Vetter Ku 1..., at..
NEW AND VENT UNIQUE
Writ inluar g Deekt.
t.t. Owes and PartMl6
.. • .
.11andka rowed and b i as Beam
'VERY Bn.NDIODE AND UTTERED AT LOW
.
J Ile Booke,Toy nordix, Ganies,&e
(HAVEL ofrrice BOOKS,
AIN WELL. /ITO Kixe •
11/011Nmusolc
kT .6N I tr.
•L,EN YOKLIN tILRIEII
•
MATE 118
/le V d o I tanr ?CM,
With trekmases 2,ooo'lllmile Volumes.
Marione end Moque. Bowl.,
Parlor atta
• Th*
2" Cligmt 11"C7gelr
Yount Rooks.
rangy Illadd Inkotandd,
And Ivory rolAdro, •
Med add , Ete..
DENNISON & DECKERIV
27 'Nigh Street.
Fine Furs for Holiday Present
I=l
ELM=
=
=
WOOL R /AGMS° ONDZIWARKENTIL
RID ULOVSS, lIANDKIDICHIEIIS
=
00111sEili and HOOP ISIU/TS,
FANCY' TA.Z4B. "
All oor good. al. reduced inlet., In order
done oat oar winter stork. der
SELLIFO OFF AT COST
ROBERTS it SHRERPTEI
61 Smithfield Street,
OIIEBTOOK 01' lIOIIBOFURNIBHING 000 DB
ATOVEIL,I6IIIDIR3IL
COAL VA.elf.N,
INKS IRONS
And WAND%
AGOid thin . tete Purebase Presento
dellt
The Highest Market Price
two iO.l
BOVERIMENT SECURITIES.
GOLD, SILVER,
c4mss Num must BM,
J. F. STARK & CO., Bankers,
Cot. WOOD AND T 111114) STRUTS.
PAit ED PEACUEL—Choice
Paro4Woe& Jut at”d tug for ..le at
tn. 1"'" 4 riot
"""°,71g1.
===2:l
NEW ADVERTISE
HO! FOR C:1; BTUS.
OGDEN'S,
59 Fifth Street,
Ild 0111 M 181 MKT 011IC110118
CUTLERY,
Ever brought to this market,
suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
40coaaagistisig of
TUX POCKET KNIVES. Is sam.•
TINE BLZOSS IN oaNal. .
LADIES. sad GENTS` TOILET BEM
TINE IVORY pzenzirr KNLVEL
FUSE IVORY imam DINNER ENV se.
PLR/. WORT CARVERS.
EINSOABS SCISSOR/41s mt.
LEER& TINE PLATED. SPOONS.
EXTRA TINE PLATED TORE/.
EXTRA TINE PLATED RZRIL&N mu,
VICE SPOONS.
SMITE & VITATOPPS REVOLVERS.
TUT POOR NT PISTOLS.
ALT TRIEND REVOLVERS.
TINEOUNS. to we&
All the above are extremely
line, eat sellable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
I!3]
Places TH&T DEFT COMPETITION
ett Cti im, 615111 anna
C, ir IA XS rt. Mr.
CHEAP roa THE HOLIDAI I.
air Reimanbar the PLiee,
c•wilDN's,
No. 59 Fiftll Street,
UNDER MASONIC HALL.
NCYI I .II:7.M.
REINEMAN,
MEYRAN
& SIEDLE,,
1868
tTevvele.ra,
42 FIFTH STREET,
BZO LILT( TO ANSOUNOIt that owing to
the dont...Man, 117 Sr.,n Prlday taornlar. Of
tour flew aloes hoots:No. 42 elfkik fint , r
0111 not he able to *pea oat os aIuNDAT I.
ember 1010, ail pravlovati 0 0 00000.4: IV
aroaht Inform that Maud" nod Um plena ta
...erg that thole taw Mitt itaatallly . Aray 004
elegant Melt of hue •
..
GOLD AND SILVER GOODS.
WATCHES, DIAMOUSI
°LOOKS, PLATED WARE, &O
stewe. designed “peelally for the sew gUrnt
IrUl be 0111.4 oat II °cry:MOM latatl=4
No. 29 Fifth . Street,
NIES TO !lAMB BLOOL
Ana in ardor to eve car patron!, belittles toe[
=La oar
IMMERSE NEW STOCK,
moreave lamerdodgy ealarded nod
to
wham we woalta Invite the hatille to call
and exandaa our GO MM AND 25t0L5 belong
pared:Lula{ ataerrae.r. . „
As Is vial probebly tale tbree atesahe to sett
the sews 1t0... end Del having moil leX
large steel , we will yen ant/WA/SS
Greatly Reduced Prices.
de11:122
GLASS SHADES MID STAND!
JUST OrliMID. AT A* WOOD hT..•
OVAL AND BOUND RADE,
•
with .4 without stands. 0 0 0 IS1USIA WSW.
At..
LOOKING GLASS sumps
lON LILY ANIIIIKIILITON LIAM,
• for rah at Waal/ rats.,
aziner insfar.
OM
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
FOR THE, HOLIDAYS.
PINE FABIUS OVITIONITIBiL . •
Malik AND 1100ZIIILIM VIM %
MIAMIAN! B m
raw WIILILYART. MENU
Moo, a brae assartmeat of Decorated Xeitirn
d it• 11011
CHIMIA TOILET menus. .
re patterns, of our own Imoortatton. Nat
'Wend and far sato at reduced rates. at .
22 127.ocoetaltrefisolt. •
Bir 041" .ffirzanr.. -
drettm • •
CANDY.TOYS! CINDY TOYS!
AT I.IIW TOTE PllOl3. BY
. ,
W.' P. HUNKER & CO
Noe, 222 & 224 Liberty Street,
(mauls or emu.)
Candy Toy; Mansitselwrers
Jane Fos THrEIiATEL—A Jan e
.coot ot 000
.•
sold end Allow_ Watches,
JILWILLUTvPLATXDWARI.TANC4O,OOI , II, ,
oaltable tor Italtday 14 , esesta, at
N. 1W 1111DEBAL apLIIST. ALLMAN!.
rre.. • JOSS 11112,1110 n.
IMP ALADY.KEI,
El [SENSE REDUCTION
CARPETS !
FOR 30
CIMINE SHE.
We ara selling all Goods in
tout line at a
Great Sacrifice for Cash,
VELTET BRUSSELS,
THREE PLY.
_ And ENGRAIN
CAROETS,
I=l
0114 014COWEES,
or 3111711Dzsr VGricattim
AVVILI x 1443149,
OF EMIT DEOURIEPTION.
Carriage Robes,
Piano Covers,
Hissock&
Velvet aid Brussels Rags aid Mats,
ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICEL
OLIVER
BE'CLINTOCIE
& COMPANY,
N 0.23 Fifth Street
CARPETS
dove Slowly, bat Have
COME DOWN AT LAST.
Before Purchasing
GOODS ADVERTISED
At' Cost for a Short Time,
11133
IMMENSE REDIICTION
FOR TRIM DAYS,
Blyem will do Well to Look at the
BARGAINS
WHILE@ & COLLINS
ARE OFFBRIaIh
41.11 the Time.
CARPETS,
in7l3acllckar
CURTAINS AND CORNICES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTH&
I Auciautto !•u d iirrkers sal it
.1 •
,THE LOWEST PBIOO3.
KoFARLAND &':COLLINS,
71 AND is ruvaimuurr
I=MMITII
1867. -
OBBIOTNAS GIFTS.
MACHUM & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street.
OBEAT HOLIDAY
OF MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS.
"_1
isand and Work
Eladkarahlot sad lila.. /ad..:
aaal,r:g°l= tia a
Irma rasa Lad WIZ Clituat
Jet wed lsaa Jaanall7l
Malacca Walle• sad Baer
Rost awl battalion Locea:
Ilata and isalmoldered Handagal
nn.• ...ph..
•
Underahirts. and rawer'',
AT VEST LOW PRI
31.11h-lEt sier.rrar NI,
JUnest
o t Ons Ong for tdr 1014 cold stay A complota
TRIIIIKIN9,COSSITI, •
zzruntaND IL =GOOD!.
166 INN BIN LT EMMY HI PII.
NIMBI a CARL :LA, '
iirco. 19 Wink' treat.
am:
1
Flomr-Fivr. WIG 9 r . .
. `.., AND MELODE Nil.
Dinte i from Um lasiirrtor of It .A. Pit.. I
Co.: nsa. t i vigAL .. cla r re tt .11m.,
=WIZ' ievra%tt. .
.lei
delta
•IS TIM MeV, mead 40 , 31 . • • l%
HRIV.ADVXR=OO=nB.
'AN ELEGANT
HOLIDAY PRESENT,
TWENTY REASONS
G:=l
MASON & HAMLIN
CABIIIET ORGAN.
1. Its the net IhnlngrXiar you era mnee;
Wei and brining greater returns tea money
loaned on laterest or !evened In bonds or Ind..
1. It will render none attractive, and nee
Mon extrentre and less benallein tostommeels.
I. Ismete will cultivate 'good feeling, and
have the beet lateenee.
4. 1t will enable into sons and neater. to
1 0. y. to OW, and so glee them • 'enable to.
onablinoneet.
I. It will give them faellltles to *Olllll them
selves as leant, of must* wilt. I. be hen n
a trade or profession. • Thenaseds of ladles an
not pleasantly eupportlng themselves by teach.
Infants, which they learned merely*. anno.
oamellshment. If yOurdanehter has come 'apt.
ems for into, you wpeltbetter glee her a hood
monument nom, nihninnurage her to learn to
Play oetl*.thati to gliik*h.thonsand. of dollar
ft r...11 1 .rt.11 ki t: a ce. plee i gAd comfort ll
yonrsel
durinh the lone win inn.
7. /*brill last • I.lll,tnd yen will vain II
none *no more hlghlyV
gie ‘, r,
ell .
S. eater to learn' play on than a Piano
Tont and eons mantle*. I
. 0. The Mann & Has 4ln (Cabinet Organ. ne
THE HUT 'estrum it of thl. class In the
world. I
' 11. Thl. is proved Ity the tenlmony of the best
nee* They line 'been• awarded highest Pre
mium at 0 TIER SIVE STY and netts' competi
tion, Inelnduch the FIRST MIZE MEDAL et
tariromLwe EXPOSITION AT FARCE Hite
Ten. In their circular. H. &H. Orlht the the-
Uxony of more then thin binned of the best
matins Itt the country that their instruments
excel all otters. When 00. who' whams to sell
' Man Instrument claims that HIS recommended
at tie bath, hundreds of the molt distlenithed
Ornatste, ashen, to stn. yes MO tesihnoso.
If 0 ees ever lon nen, ha tett/ nee tt is print,
11. Continue the Inatritmento made by M. • H.
ads by Mae with MI onus; compare them
=Ulnae mad thoroughly, tone by tone, and you
cannot 1.11 to see imperil:tin in =eel theneth.
12. Then Instruntesta are the only onn haring
• the celebrated Atr*Pw*TlO BILLOW e . W ethe
the most Import a nt bapmeireinent In reed watt,.
=enterer twenty years..
IS. they are the only I:tenement. harlot PAT
n? It Er-ADJoirruro Rl= VALVES. and the
talons other patented Amproremente of Maso n
i Hamlin. . .
IL nay •ro 'ha only nal Instromants bavins
clothed aortic..
/h. TOMPsee the eiterlan, end *Gera that
The Instruments of IL a H. ha. the best Taeltil
of leery; Ivory troets to the keys: real oboe)
tad not merely colored bleak lam deete made
the most seltstantlal menus, of three separate
pleddlof mood. glued loather. add not lmblo
to Om.. au. ao. Thls thoroughness of mark.
maoshlp, .4 um of only beat notarial, ruas
Went the whole tastroment.
If. The thoroughness of COIIIILIMOUOIIOf Shut
lostramente gives them the greatest goabllity.
They are hot l table to at oat of order. •
id. Tiny will improve h 7 age.- gent. even
better. 4.110 *none.
la. THEY ABE THE OHIAZIMT LESTEI4
MEETS 07 THE CLAIM; not the lowest priced,
Mdee4, Meath the dlgeremot vice between
these and L111G1137 lastroments le not greet. It
gotta • HUM more to 4o the wary beet Mirk. het
Is *Manes% In the end.
Ma Ills not sate to treat to the Judgment of
dialers. who art twasdad t latak Maas faafre.
mete an Oa ewe ea which taw ewe mots Ow
greatest p milts. X. es B. bare Owed their pilees
eo low that they cannot afford to ear the large
econalsalins slyea to dealers by where Of In
ferior work.
• •
110.:iverylustroulest made by Ussou &Hamlin
Is Dilly warrautod. Ult proves detective, you
can sofas no lout, es Cher umussatesi Is above
qualms.
411-sand far a cireals.c which will be sent
grosallonsly, containing fall deseriptioas and
Illastratlons al the &Resent .tylaa and prim.
whist easy front .475 to $1.009 mad upward,.
each: goo with to fall from the
U.S./eked wilinstists of the ennnuy to.lllo sum
slority of thew tnstraplenta..•
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
No. Si Wood Street,
BOLE MIKIN7S POE TEL
MASON & HARUN 01111 E IS
HOLIDAY STOCK
StIST RZOEIVEII.
AT FACTORY TAIWAN.
201 ER CENT. SAVED.
DISCOITPiT of 20 PER CERT.
A.
T im regular Talon, Mowed on She autlx*
OVERCOATS,
!SOX DECOGIBIB laTh, AT
RAMALEY'S
Mishima!,le flotilla' Emporium,
AV. 886 Liberty Strict.
FIFTKIN PIK OEM'. SAVED
•
JO& A DIFICOVIT of 15 PER CENT.
etoa ham regalia. Dam, allowed on tha entire
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
With Um 'exception of OTKZOOATS, at
nALLEYIS
Fashionable Clothing emporium,
.Ib. 338 Liberty Street.
TEN PER CENT. RAVED
A Dll/COIINT 0110 PER CENT
r . n o r regouryrues, allowed d the cull •
ours FUJINISHING GOODS,
AT BAWL:LET'S
F&sktonable 'Clothing Empoilum,
Mb. 888 Liberty Blrire
deleal4 orroorm WAMSZ STILEZT.
ANIMA!, GLYN & CO.,
Wleli TO CALL Tllll ATTINTION of the
Maio to that, totanotTO 000
HOLIDAY GOODS,
JO= IMOZIVZ.D
IT CORPIIIBEB A LARGE PARITY OP
1867.
Yaw, Olove Beses,, _• . .
Saar Stand
Jewel Can. hst.t. laser t ortmosalss, 40.
Nom Style Dim's: II rt. 643 cents;
. 11. Lot of *ltalia,. worth Iran PAO. nth.
6tt for 67 rate.
Laraoloo T Ild Ell
• al µMara ° PP" "
. .
tt Splendid Steck of Late Goods,
' ' 11117011 AB
int Lace Ilankliarebleb:
t APPUVis tisadkentilett: •
CoUrares.
but! ace LUsn. staltes•Lace Callan
At-00 ILtLI.
' ETVITS1= 4"1114" 4"111 . •
MO .7 Cato& Bibbed out.;
Hwy Melia* Itibbecl Um. maw.;
/W.W.I Hews, IS tents: •
kruo . l=VVlii CV2l:4l,t!' 7 . 11 ;
ilostesaber, those goods axe to bp had at,
• •
(CLYDE & cogs ,
78 L Mitrket 88.
H. KIRKPATRICK,
8008-KEEPER AND ACCOVIITANT,
Of TWILISTT-VITIO TZARS. ntAOTICAL IX
r ciallicts.miriz ATTEND TO '
OM* PS. MENG MERCHIfiff Baum.
.•
ltatia n itooke . Meted and W.
opetted by. Ige Miley. Deranged
Seeks aestivate': attiltAllell-
PAETNitall.lp SZTTLTILIaiIa made out la
• tkeroaak Onalaesa style. -
Moe ea tetra noon Apollo Bulldlot% 2 , 11.110
ItOUATH STBAKT. duldits
STOVES! STI VVEfI
• FREDERICK SCHUIIE, •
:Copper, Tla sad Irma Wars. -
Deal.. Cutlery, Coati.. P121..4 Heating
an.t.la .13 Stalk T. Ware,
11a. 11S JAAtli near Waak4.4.
Znantlad. . .ed 111. a, wmiesal. aad
r ite 6i 141•All.ablas and Espahing pitraiptly
fon. . r•
NOTICES,
arNOTICF.PEOPLV.. , .I4 SA.Ve
Irina Balelr. Ur. l`tTTEllugura, No.
1 1 4 ta r att °" • th ia ltallnitrj "" ri "*".
"111 bear Interest from that date ''' . 4.,
1. Th".
President—HANNA' 1.1,V ti. • t •
Vie. rrestdevt—WiLLl•3l,ll.KA.
B..resary andireatuttr--.4 . F. Von Dulip
HObT. (41:1,0
Starr NATIONoI, DANK or Prrisarnes,
• Domobor nth, 960.
rErTEIE JLNICUAL SELECTION
of Dlncetora Of this Dant if W be held
Mao Blot. on ' . •
.
TUUD . AY. January 4tb, Itea,
Between the hone of 11 Weibel S. end 1
treleek C. IC
aeon'
=
At.t.t6tt 6 l., NATIONAL
Prrrowitim, L..... 1418. 167. 5
IarTIOE ANNUAL ELECTION
Tn Moe Dlrieltds. to serve for the eti.
mins tear. vett be bed at the Bank, as
111131.111/3T. Jaietry 14th. 13 8.
• the bon. of 113. x. the u.
EMZEI
firm.:PANTs ANo NANuFACTIMILIIA
NATIONAL HANN,
NlNablareA.3.9Tl ON.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION
!Or
DivrAwhr n Bank will take
pllttat
TUILSDAY, January 14h.lett‘
Between the LOW. of II A. N. and Ir. X.
doleate JOUN deur; Jr.. Ca•hler..
SWIM 2i.k210,92.199911. or 3 . 17.57 or itnn, t
flttslough. Dec. 1211., bet.
rgr'THE ANNtAL ELEUTION
far 9 Otrttton. tl terve de dog Itte.
'WA1tt;?.11,17. 1 41, 1 1„ ' .; , .1! " ,!.. a . ° ,: ` .:1 " ZA
bows az 11 a. U. Had 2 r. v.
JOHN 0. LI VtNIJZITWT.
4.14:149 Cutter.
ONION NATIONAL HANN,
PllTeDernoll. IWe. 11, leeT.
QTHE ANNUAL ra.ecTioN
tar, MEC Nri to Line Lir the' elnee
by year will le 11111 al. PaakLeg rleasy. Oa
, 1115.1413MAr, JANUARY 11, nu*
Betneen 1111 hours of land 314 Y.
14 b.
gluor tairr I. ..crios4t.ll.awit or Prrrsaohnll.l
rikUhh , Ot, December 7.h. los7.
ar WOE ANNUAL ELECTION
700 TtIIItTEY,St DlorCTOOd. tonna
bulking
44rIng toe
limo. on . enon.r
tone, bo held at the
I •
TUESDAY. JOOOOO7 14th, MS,
Between the boon 0(1? K. and OP. lg.
de10:12,10•12 J. SilLot/T/119. Castle?.
114,1tAwICS• NATioxia. YANK.
rlttshorgh, in.. 12, net.
tarTHE ANNEAL ELECTION
for Directorror the Butt beheld
at Beektog House. nounSAY, Settee/
14th, /Et havfert of 11 n. Ise 1
4411. U. MARTIN
COM
===
SIODm n.rts,
u. Dee. 7. 114/,
•
Oeirit
IarTRIE ANNUAL
for Eleven Dlrealoq
aervAndyrar will be held at I
Ttldetta.T, 'tannery sib,
hoer. or /lA.I. And 1 •. Y.
W. , VAN 1r.11,1C.
ELECTION
o. to ra re for the
the ttartltloa Hoare
, 101, bottroesttba
MI=MI
r"" ;:tuVN. E nte ß .i.'l:+7;{
WAN ELECTION for Eleven
Illreetors thle Rook. will be held at
the 11/11kIn Home.. on • Jaeuitii 14.
1100. bedereen the hours co: I. • 11. Pahl Sr B.
r. 3f. Ofilillolf Cutler.
ernsluts . ZJATIODae. HAVE Or P l lllllllll4l. I
Olttsbargo. twin:ober 7. ma.
a"THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for Nino 1/fordo's, toper.. for Moen"
siting year, win Os hold at th e Bank, no UOILti•
MST. Otis of January, MS, notlinfon the boars
of 11 a. ht. sad at. tt. . . .
J. Y. BEADY, Ir.: Whim
T 1 2 .7515•017 .NOTIONAL HAIM Otr CONteleooe,
Drethatter 7, 147.
Itgr*THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for N.oe Directors, to Wet for the en-
OrlVlrttite.l 3l / l
J7n!:l4 Vtit h ..llll,l4,lr
hours of 11 A. Y. sod!, la..
•••-• • • • -
Jo!. H. HILL. CLIMe.P.
arTHE ANNUM. ELECTION
of Direttort for the;
lEOl'l6l NIIIOIAL 1111 01 Plti6Bol6lli
Wilt take place at the Banking Honor. betas..
the hours of elates. w. M. and two P. M., on
TURISLAT. the 14ttiti.d
u. o j r u it 7 a H tl i ttli :
U 1 TS . .
Pittaborgh, Pa.. Dew. rth. Orr. d:7141)
tirttcs Or ♦Label\..+ll. Vt DORA, t
NO. 48 /Nuke, me., Pittsburgh.
•
NOTICEIs HEREBY GIVEN
Slut the butuen hip between TUOKAS
S:11811.1.0N, JOHN T. JOHNSTON and IL
B. WILKINS, .der the style of
Brereton, Johnston & Wilkins, •
Ru d:alolved oa the Mt der of November
/id. by Um withdrawal ofJOI:LN T. JOILNZITON
_ - -
All debts tee to and by the ettd neetnerstdp
will he settled by the remalnlnn penmen , . who
esettans the business under the firm and
style of 81/8/I.E'ION t IVILILINtI.
ENZEM3=I
J. T. JOHNeTON,
P1T551111114114 OM 14160: E.
WlLl9iTsElin3
tifi/ON PACIFIC n. n. co.
=COMIC=
TILE COOrarif 07
THE FIRST MORTHIME BONDS
or UM
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
DUE J •1117 a BY UT, 184
Will be vale oa sad alter teat dale,
IN GOLD COllll. • , •
?BEZ UT 0 , ./INIKEEENT) TAX,
A: the ColapaaVa 0111ce, No, :0 Damn Welt.
Ddeew Yorilk. I + •
ta -JOHN J• oaOCO4 revolter.
T WENTY-FIFTH
SEMI-ANNUAL REPIRT
OP TtIS
DOLLAR SAVINGS ' BANK,
LIABILITrms.-
Ant
ee onni due
67 Devoenom
D. let. 18
Dividend for the lastratzsl 210.Writt
tee
continuant rand...,
5.118 Cl
1 N.PN SI
15751 L11011{1.155
$4111.=
1,...50u1t.54 L.51+411
*7 4
Real Estate ll.lo4
Mock Plttabrext. Blikv 74184 44 :
U. 155.1 . berytta.Coopt
.Bona& J 91.01575
0•... Fix no: eess. 511
_
1145 .0 VW
818. Iteentvsbie—.......
Os Ma In Hint nad en bsna
SO: OCO
75 2121 16
1 _IS 19
Total Annie ...... 10
TOO Trustees! lune declared di Dreth rn' enT or
thr.e<7o/ 1333 rent. ma of the profits of toe I.et
alr. mantas. free of lionernment Tar. payable
forthwllli. IL not drawn. Nil/ Innsneen
from i.t socc. C. • COL 21.111110 r.
Plltabargth Dee. 11. I G.
• -
eeyyThe underlldnal. Auditing Csanteltted, te-•
eettully liedort, that they have etateltieo the
Toms:merle Almon tar the last air months,
aiding Non. 7000. isni, and liana czendosst the
Assets of the Ban cost:Jab: se Heade and
Alertness'., Decd. or Steal ilt.tato (lerilticates
et Hint mock. 8111. Nocelvehle, LLB. fohi elz
per tent. Bonds,
the
and el. Len d an d E n d
dead& 1331.. and the t3ata o: and dad the
Mae 41.m:upend with the pone flown,
J. GIGLItdr/N.
t 1
B. PHLILLAPP, And% Oomi
• it. (.1.1.1.10M10.
Pittstossec. Dee. 13. la t. 4. =drub,
ST. LOII4WATER.ORKS:.
To Maclaixiits.
•
OPTICS BOARD Or Wank CooUlf lONLIch
. CITY Or BT. lAnne. Pee IS, 1067.
SEALED prioroseiLe. en.
doraed "Crayon'. frr - Rich Illetrlee r op
leg Naebbes." ltd directed to, t “Botard of
*mar Centomtsoloners." Will be reulren
%twirl/01am. soy the .111 comer of ann Una
1.0,315. elm of IN. lAttat. until teelve o'clock.
noon. of MONDAY. toe strotteaterentb day of
Jattestry• ICA' at ettlott beer tea bias will
pubbely abetted old lead. for halialcut god ouch
Ittat at Bissell'. Faint, City of Lords, tad'
Wel seulee pitmans eitabutt, with No
Old
•pportenance• on late ienttee No. 1 to be
a... Fla te ate toady for settles S ty the rat of
Ifoliantiter. Ire:cultic -No. h to bo competed
Ad natty fat ocrrite by th e Itt ef Jana.). 180.
lso. at the ume Cute endplate. Prat.. Pao.
rOSALS. ertdors.d .pace.
for MT 190 cet
watch, ud ereeetta Vollit. Cloy of
rt. Louts. et • tow service betnpthe o6loo..
With btllers and apportenucts c outplt le. So
■tleTtrlft=rr. L lg 1 1 .;IT ' ? 1 . 07 1 n
colopletrd old ready WC Sent). by th• Ist of
Jruttary. 1 170. •
Pius of too engines and 'bolter. cutlet teen.
sad specificatiOns adth farm of Drown' and
contract. can be obtained opOn appticayLon at
the Zokittearis oil,. as a , ova. unr after
Thursday.'te.e9lll o 0 cumber, IBM, and alto al
the ritice aeleat. VIONTIIEN CITII Anat.
tite, aft Broldtry, New ot.
Tea amulet or id co 17 10,1 net bet 13111 tball
Arty theound dollars ha each &mine.. Too
Pura r•serres lt,e , r Um right U. I auntie Ibis
amount al 5000 , 117011er the prop areapem
en, to •ely inten 00S' tatedlett onarbell the
amulet Of tea contract. iihOuld tat dales that
Ills fir 00 interut Of the chi 01040. The
uretles °fared loud be ruldent teltlibldeu Or
lb. canatytif at, tool.
-By m. fil er .
of the Board•
.1.2D1V1 MED. K. BUDD
12=11
OM I.
SPECIE ATTRIC
7 iN
IMES'
IS,
MVORD; &CO's#,
9
131 Wik)d S
No'si 'LEAD
/ T. : I
/ 11
LIPPIiCOTT'S 151.G.AZINE;
I
HIBACS DuquoY.
corrlmrs Or...Nuanifsclinas.
_ I
1. HALL= GALBRAITH.. Azi. tAmerlana
kart 1. • ik .
1. A WEACOSIT, fly A Rll3 ARA
S. THE OLD 8beT15.04/011 . 111)U315.
4. THEMo TOMMY ICE AO it VF
•tChrlstmaa
m.
5. EDUCATION IN A nicru HAI
s. ISAYn 711 0 51 THE 11051/511MUell.
1. Pll .0 , 13T05110 MAN. , •
S. VOX. HIIMANA. •
S. THE ABBE 8AL5.5151.111 AND IHRH/54
' ot:VIMCIES. • I
10. TRAGIC AND CURRENC Y.'.
H. THE MOE. IN 1113-0., •
U. MY DESTINY. ' •
IA MIK •141) . ....NT CTI Y. .
H. OUR MOBTRLY Nt =IA%
D. I.ITERATI7/115 4/5' — IIY, DAY.
TEHIM OP LEPPINOOTT'3 MAGAZIIIE.
Yearly Babscrlberu -Po R
5.1.15 Numbere— Thirt y
Are ones..
Club 11.45.-1140 f:oplos for Bowls Dollars:
7lre (=pl.s for txtesu Dalian: Tem COplos for
Tbl4t7 Dollars: and each sedltlotal CO., Time
Dols.. for ereryClob of yetenlYetslne.be.
=encamp) Slit otlttralthte AMU. =Twos.
t] one tools, is. Slot,
epeclmen mall:ben re= to any Adams on re
ceipt of ToirlytlCe
auctoc le. vele please be mrefell tti?lve their
roc Dom addrua In fe11...
Address J. B. LIPPIRCUTT;e CU:,
I=ll3