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TAB PEBLISHLIG ISSOCIITIO3.
JANUARY 16. tens
A VIEW TittitfGarft ON THE TIMEN,
, . .
There never was a time when so much
business wll9 doing, so ufuelansioney flowing
through the channels ofeirculation, so many
men makns fortunes, or so touch employ
ment, at igh wages, for all who are willing
to. work, and the question occurs : Is this
a tide tha will lead the country at large to
foiliina ' or" to disaster? Is it safe, or is It
dangerous?
That a vast amount of the business now
going on is In the line of safe and.legitimate
enterprise cannot be disputed. Tiiiikis trite
of most of our mann:factures, which are
Operating with unwonted , energy, and find
ing a Padrand - profitablii sale for all thelt
preditcts. Agricultural entlerprise is another
- branch of business that may be pressed with
wired safety • for' the' demand for its pro
ducts ls great , and constantly augmenting.
iThere is therefore no danger to, be appre
hended from the most energetic prosecution
.of these two great division.s of our national
industlY
Iry commerce, however, there is great
neoh of caution; Tor heavy stocks of met
claul
...,
dise, i
laid . n at present prices, pay .
crush the holders., , . , The Rebellion may cell
Lapse ' any day ; rind , When that day comes,
nothing can prevent a reryffeary fall is the
Trite of gold; - which will bring a corms-
Pondlig. decline - inure price of everything
eise; . ..h. fail of ten per cent. ~would shake
thousands of lobberti—forty per cent. would
ruin every merchant in the country who is
operating to - any great extent on credit.
We, fear that there is too muclaall ant for '
-,,, such a potions thee as this. il.t - is a bad
_ ritateiir thiqgs when the solieney of them
- sandepf merchants-is dependent upon the
. ability of 3 vr . r. Dsvis to contiade this war
—When Isis fall= 'would resale in their.
fnitiire .
' Rut, perhaps, the most danger_ons feature
of the.present, time is the bold (we shalt
not,say.wiltl) spirit of speculation in stocks,
padieidarly till stocks.' It is estimated iliac
the amount of these stooks now on the
market Is tipivaids of four hundred pillions
of dollars. __While it is true that there can
be no morelegitimate or proper use made
of money than to developer th 4 great natu
ral product; and equally trier that it re
quiret millions to do it; yet we cannot but
believe that the business is being overdone.
So' reat : ten amount of - capital cannot be
profitably absorbed in the oil liuslness, vast
and stictessful asit has-been, and Is likely
-o bd; - .:There is one urine, however, about
this -business that rwlecres it from the
chargeof ateitradingi and which would
raider its partial 'failure cemparatively
harmless: this stock is; for.the most part,
held by men .who could bear Its partial de
predation, or even - its. total loss, without
adopt embarrassment. ,
tilt the times, prosperous as they seem to
be, aniperibms; and everybody wig do well
to keep as much aepessible oat of debt; for
desirable with& termination of this war is;
it must Inevitably bring with it a trying=
time. trbUidee.ss men of every class, by (M
oistening serious changes in values. To
`invest 6cnvoteed"c apital in anykind of prop
ertY, whether real ; estate, Merchandise or
stoles, atiacserit priees,is a Oangereu.s oper
atter ;and bad better .be avoided. Ken who
arermer mal:ing * haste to be rich will be
:likely to "pierce_ theniselyes through with
_ many sorrows."
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. A C. 011 l DILL.
-- Mr.' Nuoixr, of Butler,' has introdum , d
-into' the Ileum
, of 'Representatives IL good
bill—ere . which* ought to pass and be pet
into faithful operation. It provides for tlie
disfreuritherr.ent of any personS who, hay
.
sag een drafted or tubjeet lis- the draft;'or
who have deserted or may_desert, may hare
fled foam their ItOOICS - Or concealed them
selvcs'to avoid military serviae: r luspe:.•ters
- nr.el ;migca cf Oft:tons are nutlicrized to ic
fuse the , votes of suzli persons, nu I sheriffi,
constables, and 0uw.1 ,- olncer l 4 at' 'no. peace
are tecuired to assisfthe Poi-eminent 1131-
E oriiti in arr(st." - i . ig the delinquents. Per
.
tons y.llO . :Kish e, assist, a in anym.tnner
1 . aitirlber•persoris stove referrOd to, in to . be .
fu ill
,SqlflP.Ot less tit4ll pin . hundred,
do;fain , and to la: imprisoned not less than
three months. .
- Our 'election laws now disfram...hise a
. .
man who bets on the election; and wiry
should :they not do the same -tar the sneak
who abandons country la the, hoar' Of
a:metrf
. _
itVe sliall hate to atm !Tennessee. to the
list of free States , There • is no mistaking
The spititlikheConventteae- now In session
at Nitrite' e, nor Can there be any doubt
thakit fsirly„repreeents the feeling of- the
*State: ''Every pert of the :State is repro,
`aentell;'the rebels haying been 'driven cleai
out of it, mid the Conventien is unanimous
x... 1
for freedeni. P. i true', it:hav,becn called
without legal *nth rity. But practically its
decreer' will bite: cured. ' The war. that be
gun to extend „a
consolidate slavAy has
tbusike . resulted lit four new free States,
3fariland, West Wit:dal. Tennessee and
Ititssotni, Kentucky and wa,fol
low, The-old skive power despotism is
crumbling every day.ery , ‘, . •
n . . . .
Isateres4Oie Conflict
as broken outin the- Democratic
_ranks.
In rstnOti , pos 4 a speeett in the House,
the'otl;4:tlaY,'on the ConStitutiomil
Snout; lie took the ground that elarery is .a
'sacrt , d„ thing 'Which sannot—rnust riot, he
toadied. Ate oceupieil it e ultra: C.tiomyri
grounfi, and vent Mier than ,TE:Fr. DANIfi
gbo is' c.
willing iie_rifice:slarety to egve
himself. Little (lox bnieever trembles at
thetheetibet of inch a speech on his party, and
tticA to counteract It by' contending that
Congress bas the power to pugs* the amen
, dathry Clause TIONY. 'before it; and submit it
to the.icopie: Which of •thesd two tic
_ ,
ments is to control the r party remains to
beSeen. -
IT is reported front' Ide.sico that, a French
fotee had been . rented in. a Movement
against palace, in consequence _of which a
Leavy reinforcement was rent:out from the
city - of blexico. The city of Toluca was
attachod by the forces of. Rita Polacios and
Romeo ., en the 20th of 'December; thont
tachint force succeeding in eapturing'a part
of the city, as far as Ban Juan de. Dios
Iteinforecments were;
- howeger ' rapidly
hurried from 'Mexico to the assistance, of the
garrison, when the liberal forces retired,
without any pursuit on the part of the impe
riallsts..On the 2Gthaaltimo the laWs termed
"Reform" were ratified.. The Pope's Nun
cio stated that be had' brought 'instruc I
Rona with, him from Rome: 3faximilian
gave Lintwd days to' consider'whether
wonid sign the ccmcordat on the basis of ie.
liginedi tolerance, the nationalization of
property. of the clergy, its transfer to the
State, and:. the establishreent of thej c i l l
A., The Itunclo not .sign, and -
saillan,-..without:further- delay, algae the'
deereo.:. - Ttoldshops E and: clergy, tavehe , ..
come BO disgusted with this course of action
thatitis aaid that Aithbilltops. L idieskida
and Nit:term Lars retiolved, to -leer° the
'PUY • .-
I .i. - -.-.-: Tax, Continestai Mental, is dead, an
• V :- existence of two years, Its loss will not be;
-Selle: For a long time past it has been rho ;
Inert Ala° of Itoentrr I. Artaxgrt, the ex !
~,_ , —4. secretary of rho Treasury.
$••• „ . -z,., . ~..,.. ~ „,„„i,..4„. .._ ~ ~
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I $ ,
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.: ...vi?,,,47 , .. , 7. - S,L-- - " ' ' $ •
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The Propesed Rebel Convention. "Arrest of a Spy. •
The Richmond Ehquirer ht against the I On Thursday, Lieht- Davis, of the rebel
proposed Convention to overthrow DAVIS I army, was arrested at Newark, (thin,
"The call for a convention, which finds charged with being a rebel spy, having late
exrrression for the -first time in a Virginia
ly come from Canada, and WWI making for
newspaper, is by uo means a new thing. • , South ,"via
That cocatricm eag incubated for many .ia Washington. The Sandus
mouths by the sulimissiohists in Georgia, ky Bcgister says:
and lately introduced into Virginia, now, ' Be was di tertcd by Archibold Parker, of
for the first time, comes before the people the lath Illinois Cavalry., who is only N.
of this State, with the solo 'object of derma- years old, and followed by him to Monroe
log the President .and making General Lee Mlle, where they took the freight train and
generalissimo.
_this paper bas already ex- j rode to Indupendence—whare they again
pressed the earnest wish that the President changed to the mail train. • At - Lexington a
and Congress would consider and consult paroled prisoner, by the name of Bever
the public good by enlarging the authority stock, got aboard the train and recognized
of General Lee, and giving him the entire Davis as one of the keepers of the prison
control and management .of military of- at Andersonville. On Bcverstock asking
fairs.. But not even for this great object Ids mime. he said it *as Cuthanings, and
would we be willing to see a convention that be resided in Canada, and nt the same
even of Virginia assembled. The propost- time prodneeda passport to visit the United
lion is that of a wild, erratic min, driven States- Superintendent Stewart bring on
by passion . , fear and prejudice to the very the train, on Arriving at the next station, at
verge of:" submission. Mr. Seward may . oneetelegrapbeil to this city to find out if
well represent to his foreign ministers the said Davis had not escaped from the prison
decline of resolution In this people, The at 'Anniston's Island, and at the same time
1. attaches any importance to this convention telegraphed the Provost Marshal of Newark
call." - to be on hand and arrest him on the arrival
The Bichinond Examiner is the paper al. -of the train at that place, which was done.
luded to in the above extract. That journal He was-taken to the Provost Marshal's of
fice, -examired and searched. His carpet
ltag cant ained ten or fourteen*pairs.of ladies'
"If the ConfederatOCongress- cannot or kid gloves and an old testament, on the
wfll not constitutionally interpose to stop leaf of which was written, "Winchester,
us on this sloping descentto perdition, or if Sept. 7tb, 1862," and on another tly leaf
any remenstrance;Action or resolution of, v, - as n melss account, dated et a camp near
that Congress ia'sure to, tie "Constitutionally. Chant aton, S. C. lie finally owned im to
and contemptttouslS , tiaiSed and, snubbed his name, and was sent to Columbus for
by a cetio‘—what then! Have we enclosed. fixther examination. He has undoubtedly
ourselves In an iron circle of necessity, out torn in the intotsts of the Confederate
'of which egress Is none? -Harems put oar- thivirrintent in Canaan. He had purchased
'selvta into en inexorable piece of machin- through tickets for Washington, and was
'ery;' wound up to go for six years certain: !violably taking that route for the South, in
and tbe sptin7 once touched: aro we bound order to procure information for his Goy
a! revolve in it like blind mice, though we to rtnent that could be procured Mno other
know it Is whirling us to the devil! Men, way,
we say, are askingthemsolves these ques
tions, and especially the question, Is thoye
no remedy ?
"Yes, there is one remedy—conventions
of the several states, and, to begin with, a
convention of Virginia here in Richmond.
All seen say' that a generni-in-chief is need
ed; tut when the law is proposed, it is
assumed that Congress has not the power
to make it. Well, a convention has full
powers. The constitution is interposed.
-Well; conventions make constitutionv. Let
us Lave a convention—n convention of full
powers—the - convention of Virginia first of
all. The legislature of Virginia is in sea'
don; let it-call. In one wort, then, we are
-not errata of l ring connumed by the [meaty,
so much as of being defeated by Mr. Davis.
He despises all warning., mut continually
snubs.Ceneress. The p-ess of the country
—and we have good reason to know that
the army backs the .presscolls upon him
with an almost urian'mo is voice to take his
hands oft and let Gen. Lee be generalissimo
of the Rums; he is wholly deaf to such an
co/toy —calls it .'clamor.' At last, then, lot
us try what a.convention will do."
The Pope's Encyclical Letter.
The Rome correspondent of the London
Times, in a letter dated December 24, gives
a Wier and succinct summary of the Pa
- ley.,
client Letter just issued by Pio Nono. Ile
ears that the letter "has astonished every
one" at Rome, "by the daring boldness of .
its tone and by the enormity of its assurtipi•
tions." The Pope's letter begins by eon
'dr-mnin "the heresies and errors," "the
lepraved ; " and "monstrous opinlons"_of
this 'iciest sad age." "They are so much
'the - More detestable," it asserts, inasmuch
as they tend' to • destroy that "influence
which the Catholic Church should exercise
over individuals, nations and sovereigns to
the end of the world—an influence (ms)
.which has always proved favorable as well
to religion as to civil affairs." It laments
the exclnkionnf religion from t'ie direction
of human society, the neglect .to observe
-any.dlstinction between true and false-re
ligion, "the denial of the'duty of coercing
.the violntors of the Catholic religion by au
thorized penalties." Liberty of 'conscience
' and worship declared to be a delirium,
and "the libekty, unrestrained by ecelesiss
tical or civil authority of manifesting or de
claring any thought whatever by speech,
print or any other mode," ti called the lib
erty of perdition.
The- Eller-lie denies "that the will of the
people, as manifetited by what is milled pub
• lie opinion,er in any other manner, should
.cos tlitute the supremoinw, and that aCCOM. ,
pdished facts, for the reason that they arc
accomplished, should . obtain •the force of
!arr.". The exclusion of the Catholic Church
from the instruction of yinth is spokon of as
an attempt "to deceive and deprave the in
experienced young;" and it is declared that
the '"Church is competent to punish with
trolley:11 punishments .the violators of its
laws." After the frequent use in this pas
toral of sorb expressions us "iniquitous
"u , Ket,r 'Mr "they dare,"
“tbey blush not," "must false men," "us
rations ' intention'," "signal impudence,"
"nutlet icy," &r., the gentle Shepltitril or the
Pid - td fold concludes t y conceding ••to cacti
lint! nil of 1.0111 sexes in world
1• rusty indulg,clue in the form of a jubilee
DR the sinice-of one 'month only till the end
ISAS."
The letter is nrorthy..uf, ilitilebrani and
the eleventh century:. It is a strange
ihr the last hatf of the nineteenth . -
Attempt cf Beery S. Ftr.te. tif the Itrbet
senate. to Fseape from
C.ptuse-31:a. Vuote lteschtti.
The Govelnmcnr received 1111'0re - col on
last ercning, that Henry S. Foote, the bite
peace member of the rebel Senate, In at
tempting. to escape ROM rebeltlont and get
through car lines, trait arrested at Ozeo.ruan,
On the Occoquan liver, about fifteen miles
.soulhwest of -Alesand ria.v. lie wa lleCol3l
- Lied by. his wife._ When found he.was at
the residence of a Mr. lit:motel.
31r. Foote was overtaken' in his flight - by
two. rebel cavalrymen, : Whookliged
ITr.minell to harness up his horse and wagon
•nud convey the captive as far back as Dum..
towards Richmond. .The militaryau ,
tborities of Alexandria were ordered to send
at Once . to Ottriquair for Brra. F,oote, and she
.:was thelltd and reached Alexandria this
'after - nom'
Mr. Foote; auil. bia Naito swere delayed a
day, alter, .reaching, pc:coy:in, for want of
fatithiei to cross the
' Aar ire enterfalted - that Jeff. Davis may
deal harshly tritif - Mm.robte.' On this point
we are glad to' learn - tharthe Government
has taiteostetisio prevent anyinjury. being
done the venerril?le ex.tmenther of the, United
, Shoildka.navis:he, sr) •rlish - as 'to take
the life of Mr, Firote, we have, not. Adoubt
.that thesienlrilleost.thelllgheat rahel Orli;
cialthr our,eustodyrds life, and that without
delay:-Lslihshington Rept:alum,
- gents et•Penasytranist.
Meath:. 'Coehrai,' Coehran. of
Philadelphia, and Pershing, the Comhduce
appointed on the part Of the Touse of Rep-,
resentatlres "for the prifplYso„Of,
Washington, :and . consulting With. General
Fry on the subject of the quota assigned to:
'Pennsylvania, have just returned from that
'city atur Inform- us that they waited on the
ProvbstAarsharGerieral, and after a full and '
setts faCtoil intcrchanteofopinion,theywere
,satisfied•tbat the department in suitor's to
mate a just and eqUal distribution of the
men actually due the Governmentunder the
last call, and that as, soon as-the properia.
turns are revised, the department will fur
" Dish the committee with all the statistics on
which the caleulatione are bawl. .` . -
Each ward, township or ,borough will re
ceive the proper credit , for all the men fur
nished since the last.draft. The visit of the
committee has . archmplislied much good,
and will -obl late complaints that persons •
might have made had not a personal confer
ence taken place.—Harrfalairg
Burrs= —One of the, causes alleged of
the high - rice of butter has teen the bad
pastures and the high price of fodder. This
at least is asserltid by the dairymen and the
farmeri. • But the receipts of the Agricul
turaLßepartment at Washington put a qui
etus .to this, allegation- Four of the chief
'butter and cheese producing States show
Abe following. rermitis: • In New York butter
is five , per cent: Maim the amount made last
year; in.Pennaylyania it is 15 tenth shore:
'ln both of these states cheese is, the same
- as last year. In Ohio ,butter; is two-tenths
shore, and cheese one-tenth abotef In: 1111-11.018
11.018 butter is 15 tenths, and: cheese'
two
tenths below last year's prodrictiorr. . These
statistics prays that instead .of 'reducing a
• le ss °Mount or butte? and cheese on account
of the drought last summer, there Is' rain
- crease In all the -States reunedltt both with'
the sini o t l exception of cheese in llllnois
Phl
Molar Thomas C. BROWNICLL, of Con
necticut, presiding Bishop of the Proteatent
Episcopal Church, in America, died at his
residence 1* Hartford'Connecat, on Fri=
day trmdag, in the eighty-ellthleat of hie ,
~~:~~..
Tun fallowing table showing the number of
rellroad companies, miles of ran and cost of con,
sinit lion, In each State, Is Cram a *oft entitled
"The liallroad and Insurance Ali:taunt for
1685 :"
No. of Al;re
('ump6nl,3. 31111 ea. vto 0031.
10 804 0 03,16t,u40
••••-•- 1 - 31 1.153,002
3 116 6,792,001
13 699 21,011093
4 129 1,500,031
6 091 0,629,0 31
17 1,419 99,3.11,093
• 06 1.150 120,117.01.)
II .2,19) 71,299,092
13 1 21,4993,023
1 49 1,490,02)
12 AGO ^_1,0:3.010
9 331 12,011,911
13 WI 12 669013
MA1 , 1111111,.
A1141[1.11 , ..
Urliforuln..
Ccamoct,cut
Pvlnware
I.h-int n.... .
Cc
ICI Dols
ErialLay.
. ...
11,1 Int A 'tit Di.,
iris t of l:Oillin Ma R • 40.3 21,717,030
Mrr.tlel.Usct,..; .... 40 1.815 59,051,013
7,1 chip, to 999 35.01030
2.11nr.r ,, 1n
t 157 • 1,917,001
862 21.152,000
Mh., 'el l s ppl
Illitonu 7 921 00,014,01/0
New York • 12 1.6211 113.367001
76. n
HArn white... 17 c 3.1 "- . .1,473,00 0
Ne u Ivrsry 23 691 39,633,039
Nufrt
Ohio herrellon.... 0
3,3
1
1 7 1 8 , , 5 11 8 0 3, M ) 9 3
(1: non , 2 72 '143.000
1.1 nr,ylvitnia 63 3,359 1701.90,000
111 1,539.030
3
111 04C 131mul
South rarolinn,... lo 973 22.033,000
Tellll6lTree...% 14 1,055 33.511,000
8 Tyne 43l 10,233,0;10
• v,n.podt .......... 9 SS/ . 23,874,000
Ylrgintft 19 1,378 42,903,003
Went Yirglri in 1 360 21,965,000
•
NY It.couart • 9 1.010 37,165,900
- - --
510 33,1177 11,261,5N,000
The Special Election.
Joseph 13. Welsh, Esq.i has been placed In
ntmlnatiOu by our, county, to fill the vacancy In
the House of Representatives, occasioned by the
death of Dr. Reed: Mr. Welsh Is a gentleman
of high character; and should the Conference
mint . his nomination—as we doubt not it will—
he will make a twist faithful and efficient Repre
sentative.
The election takes place on nest Tuesday
leek.-,11 - or.h. Iter.rtir.
Tun hole of TMIn says: "We were right la
stating the complete accord whirls cstsim.l be
tween Paris and Turin on the subject of the Ro
man question. One of our correspondents as
sures us that the soceessive recall of the army
of occupation from Rome is to contmonce at the
end of January neit A. French division would
then leave Rome and not be replaced. Evident
ly a feet of. that nature can only be considered
as probab:e cicntUalitv, but at least it is resymp
tom which shows excellent footings of Che
rstlett of the Tuileries."
firs hundred thousand
issass . ...fatits Isaac .arrlred at the port of Nesr
Yost duriaz llsep:6t four years, viz
.......
0.1
Total ...t. ..... ..... ......... .1322'1it
1 ..
The arrivals at o her parta will s well th e total
during the war to ica hundred and llfty or par
haps gis. Interdthd hout and.
P u ti xo TICE S.
000rAsy,
ID Known AM,.11e2,. 29, 1861.
A GENEVAN; lIIIETIIIIII OF T 1 E
STOCK HOLDERS of this DANK setil
1.011 ns tl,e 11A NRING ILOUSEon nItINDAY,
.1 o nary 36 h. IS , Z, et 1 o'clock p. to,to consider
dccitle whether the Compwy, shal hroolue na
oclation for the Vosiness of Milking, under the
t • ef CritedlStnte , , n-nd It
the priiver 4 conferred by the Act of the
I,,naLlture of t 141; State, entltitd, &•,te, set ems
the Hnoks of th In Commonsrenith to become
d•,,,einlions for ;.100kin.,2 under the I.Asyn of the
1,, izrilStates," opphored 2..2d of A ugust., 1961, mid
, •die any furthcr 4teflon that mmy 141 deemed ree...
,:r....rery. fly order of the . , Board - of Directors.
4,30 JOILV P. DEECAL Cnabler•
'fltAT
• the Urfa meeting of the corporation to be
lbe I.,NT3:I2£IIIhE be ifeil
on 111E11:41)AI% Ik:ember pth, 1 5e4,,in Parmine.
!La n,. 07 the Saw Mill f ifecr of Mr. John Redman,
io. Louth enti of Abe. Ihrminghem Mike, at. 1
t p, M., for the i purpose of organization, adop
.tql of 153 . -Lawn . atef[lll of Omer", ke . amd for
purporee authortrell , non more particularly ono.
t - .I In on Act of the 4.leneral Ash - embly of the
. ...mono with of Penal:livable. entitled "An Act
.q.tlr.g to Corporationy for Mcchnnical,Manufac
r.. It! Ming annta rrying purposca,” approved
t Nith day of July!, Ine3.
....7:2awdout • A. a SMITU. Spey, pro Ina.
cco.d.les Bang or Prrnstis
iPlttsbareh, Dee. INGt.
NOTICE..—NOTICE IS UESEIcY
iz- 17 ' given, agreeably to Section 9of the Act of
tieOcncrat Arectubly.of the Commonwealth of
Pruntylisnia, entttled Actenabling Banks of'
the Commonwealthto become Akancletions for the
pc, pose of flanking, under the Laws of the United
Ntats.e," approved the - =I any Of Aluttiat, A. D.
1991, that the Stockholders of the 'Mechanics Dank
lm Ye thuds; toted to become ouch en Association,
• and that its 'Directors have procured the euthotity
of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Cop.
Del Steck to make the.certitleste therefot by the
Laws of the Vatted Steles.
thr9t:lm G. MARTIN, Cashier.
3 nos; rlitr Ilaatr, Pittsburgh, Dec. 11364.
118 71E11.EBY GIVEN,
. agreeably to See:24 of the tit of the Geo.
cral Ai:ten:My of the Commonwealth of rentutylr
entithla "An Act enabling Ranks of the
I'inomonarealth tti become anochtions for the pun
tare of lienklng,' Under the Laws of the United
.torte!' , aDproved ;the ltd day of August, A. D.
4%4, that the Stockholder. of the Iron WI Bank
II the City of Pitteburgh, and county:of Alir r .rhenn
have this day voted to become such en MISOCiIII3OII,
order the mania and title Of The Iron City No
' Donal Wok of Pittsburgh." and that its Director.
1 eve procured the authority of the owners of more
than two-thirds °lithe Capital Stock to make the
'rtlteate requiied therefor, by the Laws of the
Vetted States: •
de'M:lnt ;JOHN MAGDFFIN, Cashier.
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ga"..z..3ACIit4ON- GUN OIL COMPANY:—
Tbesubscribers to the stock Of the .7ackson
lion 011 Company are hereby notided that a meet.
trig of the said Company will be held. at tho store
of .1011 N CAMPBELL. on Smithfield street, be.
twrrn Second awl:Third streets, on IiTONDO.Y.
Thi d of January, A, 11. IaGS, at o'clock p.
ler ay
the parp6se .of addpting by.laws, electing
clllecrs. hr., and of organizing as a corparatloa
under the Act of Assent:fig, ontltied. ^Au Act ro
tating to • CorpMations for Mechanical, Moneta°.
and. Quarrying Purposes,''.approre.t.fuly
ta, lEq, and its wisest:supplements.
'degtaitoawd . I • hi. 711c091L0 1 5GU, Seel.
ilFra O/YOII 47A11ELA NAVIGATION
CO.—The Annual' Meeting of the Stock.
holders of the llionortgahrla"Narlgatlon 'Company
Will be held on 11031/SDAY: the lith day of 'Jan
, ukry, igsb„ at the Milne of said Company, No. IS
Grant street' 'Pittsburgh, at two o'clock p, m., at
which meeting MIllocrs• of the Company will be
elected for the ensuing year. . The election will be
held betwecti the hours of two and four p. ni;
11•17:1awdol • I W. Bax.ewEia.,; boaretnrp:
firm fAklt
, psid to Pitts.
Mitch holders or stock at the offic e o e, f RICKAND.
SON, MARLEY & CO.. lg Irwin street, dclldf
DYE FLOUT -Choice, extra fresh ground
et City Fleur rata. T •
re LIGGETT e. CO.
OlitiE ITEE FL— Chopped Corn . end
Eye, Shorts nnd nt Otty Flour
- • firl6l: J. N. LioaErr woo.
llE! DEER B!—lteceireJ this
dry 32 bend Of hlinnenots Peer. For sale by
oast • • , •LS II." VOIGT h
virp.-p IrI2UIT.- liecei~ed title dap
fb blill.D4etlißlackbertles4 • •
• ' 10 Seedless cherries;
0 tom Piled Elderberries;
40 bus. cherries wilitseeds; for sale by
. • L. Ft. .FOIGT ,
tOSTON CPA CKERS.--Fivo bble. Bos
-4,-,ion Butter rine Nilo° Mutters Just received
fir th from
the bakery, and -for onle•stretell et the .
F.rollyGrocery Store of
A.
RENsmiw
JAM :Y ` ornu of Liberty erM , lletoy AS. I
t:GA effritik ff y UP
'foist:l3os A":A .fe'w bit:re -4 1s "of extra;
.L 0
quality olden syruji 9 stio A prime arttoto of Am
tur
Syru i l; for; wile by theAgee Or barrel .at the.
emlly .tirO, A. fIENSII&W.
Borglkurn In store
andlurallifb . 7 - , * , D'.AVALLAOE,
4.1h1- ' 15#14bertivtreat,
• •
fIifERE3B-4. 1 low Fict,..to,clekseconsign..
1- ,- sisiktf Viz
Coq" VERB It IrlntntSl
C . 72 9
'Kea' E TO IRON
REIZS.—T Fore Ira day, by letii•ra of n'ltor
nry, Appointed JAMES .T. JOITIVSYCIN, of Alle
gheny city, n.. my Attorney and Agent In the
sort - ter ot my potent for
Improvementin . PrcTexn ftre ]lanultc•
Dirlsm Iren.
JOHN D. WILLIA'AIS:
Allegheny City, Pa., San. 14; 131:5. jilent
IBERTY STIIEET witittgousq.
SA LEATI nt eligibly, located
THREE ISTOREED , WAREHOUSE,
No. 835 matboex-ry Elivtroipt,
COMMERCIAL ROW,
At present occupied by John !Uterus°. Esq., Is of
fered for sale. Possession g. leen Ist April, Ma.
Enquire of WILLIAM Fit hiW,
Nos. 172 and 171 Wood street.
1/E AUTiFt f. SILI3 IT lIBAN 11E.A.,1 1
DENCE . FOR. SALE....-Your large lets of
are and and a two story frame dwelling house, well
butt, and conveniently arranged portico, hall,
nireveoms,Pantry cellar, eta., iron railing to front,
a large cemented cistern, frame stable, fruit trees,
shade trees, grape lines, arbor and shrubbery, 173
feet ;root on High street by MO deep to Sycamore
street. A splendid view of the two cities, rivets,
and country. For prim and terms apply to
S. (11.71111ERT h SONS,
joie el Market street.
SILVER .PLATED WARS
•
Walton), Cadets, !to., the. inltable for,thel - roltatot
on hand and for sale - •
WUZER & moss,
225 South sth .st„ PHILADELPHIA.
inli3a3m •
1:(1R BALE—LOTS 1N - ALLEGHENY
UlTY.—The undersigned otter for este the
property weer* , Elm FUND now lives, °al.:tater*
lane, Allegheny city, adjoining the Tannery of
.lel,n Tags art. It has a (rent of about 200 feet on
Pasture term and extends back about 000 feet.. It
it n pert of 'John Mimi. plan of Mount Melia,.
re,orded Book vol. t: pine 'l, and end.,
ft 26 WY vl said plan, being-lots numbered ft to
31. It has n comfortable frame house, and the
Srm , rde are pinLtril with good fruit tree.,
mild be alibied Into several good building lots, or,
if improved as whole, It wouldinalte a delightful
It•Filtel,CP. If I. offered for .ale am a whole, or In
n. perste lots to suit purchnsett l / 4 awl the terms of
pr. recut wit be =Mkt ratty. POltiCik4o3 Will be
n ou th e first of April next. .
I. W. F.
104 Firth at.
FOGA(
11%1Si! LINENS
WRITE, ORR & CO.,
Ilan c en ham: n I.:rge ntrck of
SI I'EItIOR LINENS
ef their ONO impoitatiOu. Also, a coo , ' assort
11, - :.t Of
S 2ES.X.F{...r m•mr-coma-pa,
Nl'Lleit they will sell at low prices. It%
.01.2 SALE—LOTS IN THE - HIHIITII
I
WARll.—The ondervig - ned MS Guardtan of the
r;nor children of David Greer, deed. offer% fur
'Me the folio, log recast iota in the. Eighth ward,
City of Pitted:ergo, viz: Slots on the corner of Ma
nce and Forbes streets, 20 he C.l feet, being lots
Nos 11 and IN to sold Greeils plan, recorded in
Plan Book vol. 1. page 113; 1 lot on Locust street,
a , by 6 -
feel. being lot Nn. ea in said plan; 19 lota
on Maria street, 20 by 614 feet, being lots 02 en 133,
and 103 to 112 In said plan; 5 lots on Viceroy street,
20 by GIN feet. Wag Nos. 120 to 121 In said plan;
/11:1 3 lots on the cornet of Magee and Bluff streets,
29 by led feet, being Nos. 147, 148 and 149 In a :Id
plan; making altogether 30 lots. rt.orne of therm
lots ate very desirable es boll:ling sites, and others
me very valuable for stone quarries. They will
be sold separately or all together, and on easy
fel 0111 Or payment. J. W. F. WrllfTil,
jatietf 106 Fifth st.
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CHAMPION OIL COMPAgY
.- • .
Cm bon Oil, Benzine and Lubricating Oils
WORKS OPPOSITE S,RALRPSBURCI
Ofice No. 50 ILIND street, PITtSBERtiII, Pa
W. D. CIISEMAN, Sup't.
jftici:3M
TWO STORY DWELLING FOR SLR
A Two Story Brick House
in Allegheny, In the elesneat and most retired par
of j gderal at., above the North CogamOni, with
et Mr rer r of rte lot
Apply to
S. S. BRYAN,
Broker and Insurarme Agent
jg u 59 Fourth I Burkeo Buthllntr.
• ------
-mdttONIC BALL. ,
Scccnd Week of the Grat
ETHNO:-SOTERIAN
GB AND • GIFT
I:nttrlnlemcakrAvery Tir Week.
CLil/I.rrn's Gift Alatinees,
a IMUTI. " £ 'I O.4
A vs I "..eawc—EverlicK,2 s cts: relinVeduents 50 cts;
afternoon, l'or Children, 10 eta. Daors open at 7
lock; commence et B o'clock. Doors oven, al ,
ternoou, at A o'clock; commences at 3. JAIOf
1)A111.1Y , FA & CO.,
'PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM
Erns Vorks. Tulling-Valtts
ANI) EV2.1117 OF RIATERIAIa
111W4PER, O.IS and STEAM.
120 FOURTH ST., PRUburgh,
its
yOONO MEN'S MERCANTILE LI , .
ERAIIT LECTURES.
MONDAY EVENING, January 16.
BAYARD TAYLOR.
Will deliver the Sixth Lecture of thecourserkluk
i.vt:
"Ourselves sad our Relations."
.
Doors opea al o'clock. Lecture ocertmeaoce at,
9V o'clock.
'Tickets 56 omits: . No resolved sesta. •I
THODIAS BANEWELL., Jay•
W. B. 'MIKADOS • •
CHAS.. A. HOWL,* . •
JAS. T. DONNELL,
C. L. CALDWELL, . • -
.IL C. ALDRED,
Lecture Committee.
Orrice. or liir;sonoeuxoi NsyloaTios.Co.,
Plill.4tTliiiil, loll . IT, lee&
TIIE BOARD OF ItAIiAGERSf.Ahet
-I MONONGAHELA, NAVLIATION CORPA
ET hove this day dered a Dividend on the stock
of saki Company, of FIVE PER CENT, for the
part six months , or TWO DOLLARS AND A
HALE A SILADE., See from U.S. RevenuoTrus
paisble to the Stockholders or their let t! repre.
sentattres forthwith.. BAK" •. '
jntrpxd . • Treiuntrer.
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---.—r--- -- Iteconut o ZEMIILAT , 'a aeries,'
.
A L P MtTI ES INTERESTED . If
the Pasleg or Morton street, tetweeirmut
and Butler streets, will take notice that •thre as
sessment Its. been 'made, and may be seen at this
Office untll the tratnet., when it will - be left - with
the Treasurer fur collection.._._ - -,- -
Jett:a , , • • . , B. B. CRAIG, Flee. Beg,
j i
. . • Orr Guersolaat teii OrPtus,
• „Ismail 13th, 186& •
c,EALF,D PRIZIPOSAIS, •ADDIIESs
i) .
kJ to the undersigned,__will be received et- this of
fice, until SATURDA.Y, January - Mat, 18133; at a
'o'clork P. M., for' se pplyitcy the City - with BPA.-
TIONEItY AND BLANK , IltH)fili eutfug the
(Weals - ear commencing February lit, IfitZ. -
jet 4:4 3011 N IttetlMP3o. Controller.
- - .
ONR DS and IiTORTGAGES FOR SALE:
payable in four years. Annual pay
ments with interest. Ural La' tate valued at $50,-
oeo—imprrianmenta at I OW.. Persona dnilring a
safe investment at mora than! percent. =telt mill
and 01[Atelle. •
. Storka of all kinds bouiht rind 'sold 'on einemlii:
stun. ilJtelgendapolkaed. :.Losea made on millet..
. Itirll/Nsollf, 151013141A.14
jail • 1 No.7sVotrtlill.,
r o ttlt_FAßbtycyfffiENt-1-81tuatgisti
'llreltate Township; 2 miles from Allaakuzf
;CAT.and 9.{ of n mtlafrom,Woods. Run, magi:lint
EltiliTY4 2.911y.511.... _ •
Inquitetir -• • -U. uoLicalfArf t .
Wagon Works, Marlon avenue, Allegheny Oltr.
, .I.ishomnw
10 — ERS - CiFaIiFISE III I O• B9AUDING — ciii,t ,
- 11 .• Adt rlensant /tome In A private tntntly*ln
tpe fteemid.yrara of Allegheny MT, on the,ltnn
ttae-lninebester. Rettentv 'ApplleentCento stritly
twougwAtraudiunkrost °me- 9*L469•
UtiliftTE-n - MAPLE , B IIO AIt c..4 ..
pf Very cholowNaple Sue!, just reaelyed .
"Dd ittj a kl, 4131 y °
11;24' " " , oaeneß 14beitylutil Rawl att.
EeSEDIjI.OGS:for man by
_.
ftolta.NY, tr. AtiraEar.
kat iss sogoa4
170 barrels for sal_Arla' -
111141 . M.14 00141111(8.
ALCiTCOIzt.Ir.
25 rifih Aired,
Menutantiare mul Refine
000 D STABLY
DI:II.ERS IN
• OlarkitTlSE: .1".1"S. -
lETTF,RS REM AINING lINC.L%IJI
,ED the Void * Office at Allegheny, on the
ii h Asp of JANUARY. 1913.
To obtain any of these letters, OA appllcantotuat
call fOrf'aererfsard letter.s,” give the date of this Itit,
and pay one cent for advertising.
If not called for within one sionti4 they will be
sent to the Dead Letter Office.
luse'Letavvsrar letters by carrier& at the resi
dences of owners, may be seCenco by observing
the following lirtzs '
Dinsev letters plainly to 'the street and num
ber, eau/11ns the Post Office and State.
2. IleAn Istters .Wtli the writer's Pert Office and
Pith. arrct Awl inner, Men : them plainly with full
name, end request that answers be directed Se:lord
:l=ly.
3. .I.etters to strangers or transient visitors An a
town or city, whose airecial address Jon) , he- mi
l:now n, should be marked on thelower left hold
Coiner, with the word Transient , '
1. Place the postage earstp on the upper righWurad
corner, and /rare ri.ore between the stamp rind di
rection for pouf-marking without Interfering with
the writing.
N. 11.—A nr.orks'r for the nwronn of a letter to
the writer. If perlatmed within amtwer Im. - es or
lees, written or printed with the writer's name,
Peel Mire and Pll,O, across theleft-hood end of the
' die, on the Lace side, will he complied with at
wepnid rate of postage, peptide when
. delivered to the writer. (Sec.ll, tato
the tett,
of r 30.)
A t( - 1 'Neal Thos
Armstrong A Graham Eliza t • .1'
Az:demon A & A
.0 ood Edward .Poe A 6
Arnold Collie flillelland 5 t Phillips S G
I
Adams Devid :tialbreath Jane ;Parcel Mary
Albright Fanuy.',Lirubbs .1 W ;Pagan Itobt f
Alegandcrlers ;Galbraith miry It :
Applegenth Joeltilifellantalatrth2 Renato' . Alrhy
Adams drones h inders Wm. S Robinson Alear
Art:olot Mary Ifiernltt Robert Robinson Cat
Alien Mary George Mary- P r. C
Rogehat •
Alta& Wm Gorby.liebacen It, cliff'' E
11
, ":, • "II - ' ' Reynolds Ellablz
Bret:og Chits Hall All . •• . RearneoG Iff' tt.
Beer 'Lizzie S Ilutehbon Adhl Read Jai R..
Ilroughlon F !Huey Geo Wn Rogers FT s-ah Et
Blair Harrison 111111 Sarah - . Rob ord. Joe
Doody Henry , Howe L C lace .1 ho
Bathizer Sneak ;Heckert Mary R a Bison Sas .
Beitzhorer.tim'allyzate Wesley Iltitehle Thos
Betel, oler - sow Henry Rog( Reed ALISO , '
Bowers Sofia 1 I , Ren can tryin,"„
Durkre 1. oil, !Israel Henry ,'Rams y.Abiget.
116 ntl Janes , , .1 i Rodgers 1t0...
Boorrian4 A ;Johnston] . P
Bev gerstaff Jnol K - S uPiwards L
licenifingen T i King Joseph i Silo Atlgust,i
Bradley Mary 'Kane John Smyth Arthur II
Blahs Mary It : heeler Jonas Sanders AWe at
Rol ten .1511;405 t Kirby Mona Seottield Emily
lit rider Al E i Kennedy W &eo Stone Al 'ln-.
Burford Minnie% L. , Swoop Ellen -
Bruns Tlery ; Isarimer A.lll "weeny Ma.
Benson Mary i Lynch Fronk So t hworth I. ,
(1 il.eireily .1 •Stecknish li
Cook Aen thindey Thee stewart 1e1....1 . '
Clcudining U 11 i Lalll•rry Joulae Spencer John
Cothran 000 W.1.10y Messrs steno Jito D • •
Un It 011 , 1 Utall
. i 111 I Smith ?lion
Cergo t °plan I:Miller A seirew I siper Inn Tiros
('el Sarnh A !Merrill Albert i Scott Trnoy
00;lowny .I‘.lin ' Molgen Hugh I heals Moses
0‘ inlitit .1 DI Mirskell Rorer:Sire...M.r
(Jerson 'l hoe ; Merlin (Ito 'Slosh Mary
CI tot •er+ I. Middleton Sar`b , Stoop slllf P
Ti: ay I v nen Ili Men! clan Janie; goal( 0 I'
('nor 1.1101 I aleneelY . 1001 I T
Camp Mary ; !IZMIR ;Rory . 1 rill afloat:Larne
Crok Mary K hi Alm ris Wni S ireorriburg Jos
canner IA Izrey !Moore Orland Si 11, 3
Cott Cove Pellet ate[Taylor John W
,Ma hal Mary AlThompon DI 1
e, Niel:ale Marta !Ilene"; Mich ,
. 11,1‘11111 Many ITlrt.mpsottPl
j Mli
connel Met A; Vance. Se a l
McKee MeggieJl W
Edzer :!tors rle.] ' Mel:emus Jai :Weiner Ant .
Er; erling Dr iMelrown Hell IWilllern its
l'Ales nuts Eliza l Merarlenil Dell , We ; old
natt 000 i Relit:Duey 0 li Wanton .
I , ,McClaren nun 'Wetscrt .
rester Alice (/ iiileA inlets El It Witeel Jel
Freer Reny i Mallon A Wiekline
Foo (1' I N iWelle. CA
1 . /IzgM/111d II I S ICTIIIS Llzele I' Wright El
Fields John Nicholson ( Ebt, .Weblam a
Forsyth James ;N v n Susan , Willie:us
Farley Jos `',Neill Julia A. ;Walker AI
'Forsyth Wm Nelson Captain tWllson 7
Ditcher Rachel I John ' t Totrag E
. SAML. It TDDLE,I
VIIISt LIST OF APPLICATIONS
. 1 .- SELLING L1D,12011, Media the Clerk',
up to January 11th, 16,65..
-
' Rind. . Ma e.
l
Oewald Heckman, Torero, Ist ward, Pats h.
Witllarh Fetlock, . •• " .
H. Seale Se Co.. 41 t t II
.1. G. F. Miller, o CI tt It
Cox & Dean, "
Weleh is Moss,
Patrick McGrawn, E. Holm, . 0 ", .
Fresh &Rosenberger, U.Goods, .
William Healy, . 2d
Michael Cella, t Tavern, all
H. Kuhlman, 4t SA CI .
Sarah Copeland. E. Rouse, 6th . .
lila Icnme al.'Nell & wife. U. Goods.. " ",
Setentino roster, Tavern, 9th II
rr
Jahn Lundy, • t•
Eerier; Pah " . Ist 0 Aiieg h'y
Th o mas Conroy, O. Goods, i
Bernard Grey, Tavola, 2d .... It
Isaac Stern, O. Goods; 14
John P. Seholernan, Tavern, " " II
Ito pry Herdt. E. House, 0 II • I;
George Schsde ~ • ^"- • Lovrreneerille.
Ephraim Ifidilett, Tavern st
Msrgoret Yoe, .
Catherine Gischwind E. House, Birmingham.
John 'Meyer, " East Ilirmlnghem
]ehr. Franc, , . 0. Goods; . ..; tt
Lew to Irerne,. Tavern, Duquesne Born.
Mary Wilcox, E. House Union Tp. •
Matthew Streams,
Charles Engle, Tavern, BllMin II
Matthew Lanz,
Dr ter Goc..."Cel; • - . -II . •
Mm Rupert, Versailles Tp.
(Score IL Dull, . "
E. D.`Wataion, tt ' Scott , it
ALIITeR alelducety, . . a' .
Neal Mclntyre, t O. Cloo,lse Wilkins "
Peter Cresidny, Tayern,_ .Chartiers ~ .
;The Court, will meet en :Wednesday. February
the hit; WO, at 10 o'clock a In. Itamonstrences
mast be filed on or before that day. Licensee Must
lel taken , out after five -ory& and withi fifteen
days otter being granted; or „they will be o oke.l
according to law. Applicants will brl g their
Innis to my oUlce before the ;Lay of lierall g.
jal.P.St W. A. II Ennox, Clerk.
.TT S. SPECIAL INCOME.
..A.X..,--
I- , • Having received the list of Speoha Pax, as
sessed on incomes of 186.1, In acconlance with the
nil of Confrere, opt roved .1. ly 4th, 1861; for the
Division comprising the Boroughs of Rirmioghzdr,
1"...10. Birminghnm, South Pittsburgh, Monongehis
la, Wert Pittsburgh and Terupc‘rancerille, end the
Teetr.rbipe of ftelewle,Snow,re, Lower St. Clair,
tipper Si. Clair, Scott, Union, Cheaters, Robin
see; Not titl'lltt tre. South Fayette, Findley, Mono,
Crescent and Neville. I will attend for the reael r.•
leg of sold loam at the °Moe wf A. ft Stevenson,
NM., lilrinlnghten, daily (Son toys and Sat urd Ays
^:er,pted) un h and y, Jannery Sella, between
4 bolus of lp. na. Also , et 13,0 • following'
rilrg :Inn 11
z
.11 e Pnt
placer.
Wednesday, 1 , 01,15 t, at the house or Peter Boyer,
Snowden tewnship. •
'Thursday. Feb.M.l. at the home of - 4. NT. Boyd,
tll'i.eP St. Clair township.
Ilionday, Feb. Gth, at the house of J. N. TI +anti,
Robinson township.
Teendoy, Feb. ltit, at the house of Elijah ffies.
shall, In (Anion.
• Neednesday, Feb. Stir, nt the house of Matthew
91, Finger, Nohlestown.
ridgy,. Feb. toll,. ell the office . oL D. Robin son; Erg., Tenperanceellie. •
hiunday, Feb. 131 h, at the office of 'W. 11. Bather,
Est., South Pittsburgh. -
also nttend at theollicrof the Collector of
Internal !Immune, No. 61 Fourth st.. Pittsburgh,
on Saturdays, antil il
. Ii of February, front 9 a. m.
, tea p.
m.
After aforesaid dates lepereent. weeny will be
guide]. •
. PAVII.CI3t most be made in United Staten money.
SOltri A. eiElifit ANT,
Dep. Unlit:mem ed Dir. Rid Dist.
•
Persons preferring May remit their checks, - pay.
able to my order, through the Pittsburgh P. U.
jalSsircyrtlebffir
TREASUItY DSPAILTMENT, • (•
Orman er CosTrztonneo or rue Otnutietwr.
Washington...Tawarfcr,Mth, SSA
NV . n ERE A. 8, BY SATISFACTORY
evidence presented tonheunderalgned, It has
been made to nppear teat "Tux thstuir ATlOltat •
BANK or Piptraurrou," in the tilt y of Pittsburgh,
• inthc county of Allegheny and. State of Pennsylva
nia,_has been duly:organized under and. according ,
to the requirements of the Act or Congress entitled
"An Act to provide s National Currency, scoured
b pledge of tleited States liotuls, - and to provhle
.for the circuletion and redemption tbereof,o ap•
proved June 3.41864, and has complied with all the
provisions of sold'act required tole cord with
before commencing the ' busineseof ban ism under,
;aa llow theretere. L.lluotir Maihrt.nocor, omPtrol,
', ler of the Currendy, do hereby 'certifs . than "The
. 'Union National flank. of Piltsbergh. ' in the city,
of Pittsburgh, in the county of .Alleghany, aad
State of Pennssisante,lsoilthOeixed tO Ootam.UMS
the business of Basking under thaset sforosald.
Currenoy Bureau, .In testimony whereat
Real of the , ' . witiascUi my hand and seal
13ornotrollor of the of oOtoo, this twelfth day
Currency. of - .lkentiary, - 1965.
Trefteury Department.. r-,
MoCtilLtool4..
Cknatotroller of the eurrrna
/
_, TUN/MAX iIItPARTIICTUt, • .
Urry:n or Tun U10181 . 11.0LLY.3 1 . 1.11 , Colosimo's',
WASIITSUTOTI;pecember 3i, 181. ,_
IV 111 , ,1i.}.14.8, - BY • SATISFACTO Y
. ill evidence presented to tha undersigned, it liiii
been made to appear that the - • • ~; ,
• • •
IRON CITY 'NATIONAL BANI OP PITTSBURGH,
in the city of Pittoburgh, in the county of.Alle
g,beay, and State of Pennsylvania, kas beet duly
organised under and according to the regetteunints
of the nets of Congress,_entitled cAn Act to pro- .
CM° - a`Notionsi Outreach secured by a pledge of
Belted Stntes I3onds, and to provide for the tired.
Union and redesemtiorolhoreof,P oppreved June g,
1164, andshas . compiled with all the provisions of
altid out required to be complied with before corn-.
teeming the business of Banking undersold mit •
- 1 Now, therefore,lLll ugh TiceUliOnh, Comptroller
Of the Coriency, Ain. hereby certify. that A' THE
IIION CITX. NATIONAL lIAN IC OF para.
131110 1.1,u in the city of Tittsbumli. in the county
of AlLeghent; and Stale of Pcnnsylrania,"is nu
therised to Ceromence the bustness of Banking nu
der the act aforesaid.
, In testimony whereof, witness my tond
[r..a] • and anal of °Mgt, this thirty-first day of
m
December, A. B.
o gad. • ..
n meOur.thon,
Comptroller of the entrench-1
lalsma •
EllittElo3.9.l. ADMINISTRATION ON
the cants eI.GEORGE A. BAYARD, Sr., late
at Venni,Men tom:01111p, 'Allegheny County, decd,
haring been granted to the undersigned by the Reg.
later of Allegheny •County, nil persona Indebted to
said mant . thee.qd to tunke immedlnte pay,
anent:and baring deltas against the some to.
present them for settlement, 'properly, nuthemtb .
°Medi to the • underalgued, bin residence la Ves
tiTEYliEfi lIA YA Si7 A Adminlakentor,
a ed.I.V. S. PUILVIANCE, Attorneys
at Lase; bit, street, Pittsburg!, '
• rfiCSAILT.SS Tr. Allegheny Co., b1eM12,1531,
- .9rtr
15111 P NOTICE.—The under-
Ire thlll day entered Into pod tnereda
liubben and Painting Dun:
re name and style of .J. kn.
raddry In IdcUlura knrcualpol.l.
Warchonaa and Oldoe, Nom *and
,Tittabureb.k "
JOHN PHILLIPS
- HENRY Tr: Parf.Lays,
A. 11. DROCOUBT.
January 4, VAC - to .Ix- .,
t iARTBEI
16110 Oil OlOti
ECU under the
rI3II.LIPS,
UrehenreountT
t3Bt. Utair
Prrrrassma
WESTMORELAND COON
, wloert , 3, Aye; 11 manthY otd~ boo-
PM., roc oink, by
voiar er;vo:
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fe
4 e , TT 1
bound. PrIO.
:Wic.-w.~„~•.~+-i:~~>..+,e;•~.a.wv~.c u.F . ~-.»+~cai 3s-.::z ..r<e.»rtv;uia.. . a s-xr v~.c~.i=~"s'`+.fS~~.c.
P . ; n wi t)11.'1:11TISIE:tl EATS..
it-NUA Orr,o/ 4.1.20 :tide. Ps.,
No. 91 Fourth street,
Pt - mi.:urn° n. San.isth,l6n3.
rXEMPTED FROM DRAFT.—In ae
ALA evidence iyith orters, t pabllill the followithy
/hit of 11 resent, exempted - front Or itt, by the R slot
Ems:Wheel in this District. from lieeembn
IS.E4 to this date, with the reasons of their es.emp
tines:
LATIMLICrtI.I.I.i.
Forsisard SubstiNter.
'Fatten T. Fisk, nesr . Locust Ordve, gent.
Edirtmil ?Pearson Belltdont sine st rect. sutler.
William .1 Young:Butler street. boo kee p r.
Non.ftesideser.
Levi Johnston. Butler stree s addler s
J 1 Atkinson, Butler street.
In &mice.
Jereph finer, Butler s . treet... beer tall.
Dtrebility.
David Libbart,Ortearburg pike, laborer.
Quota
Darla Gruff, Borough, street, rtddler.
tit +gammon/sr.
Furnished Substitutes. • •.-
Landeline Bents carpenter.
1 hennas Goldtinorp, Denman street, glassblower.
John Hahn. Washington street, glassblower.
Oliver Holt, Corson street. glaseblower.
William k ostler, dinner street, teaser. •
Sebastian Roche. Denman le reet, cabinet maker.
John C. Kamer, Union alley, laborer.
Henry Fester, Craig street. potmaker.
Michael Stiller, Denman street, &hoe:salter.
Henry Malley, Craig street, moulder.
Frederick Maxon, glassblower.
William .Hole, Carson street, elm worker.
}Meet Bobrkeste, Canon street, pacer. • -
Jacob iicilsert. Washlngtonetreet, hoopoe.
W Silent It. shepherd, Center street,. brlekmaker.
S T links. near Sheffer's brewery, gltsiblower.
William Winkle, Liberty street, tenser. ..
Alltnege.
Joseph l' Copp, Calannt Street. doctor.
John Dilino, Neville street, taborer. ,
George Stiller; Carson street. laborer.
Augustus Hodes:sum; .11Plien street, laborer.
George Herb, Denman street, feed store. -
James Kane, Fretted kstrisei, laborer..
/intese Urbane, Virgin alley, glassblower. ' ,
Deer l'ortshfier wars. of Age.
.
Frederkk Schell', McKee street, watchmaker.
Phillip Woman, Edward's alley. glassbloWer.
II 11.1 em Cspbern. Denman st met, ,soaptuaker...
.TattiesUoursin, Walnut alley, glassblower, •
Aliebeel Frick, Franklin street, shoemaker.
Andrew Fisher,Tinton allay, tenter. - • 1
Si lcbaellt ober, Denman Street. teamster.
linittomer Kamer, timers alley. laborer. •
e el, ard.Ar Duna -I, Carton street '
,gliussblower.
Joho hpeeler. 0 rOlVermr street, letvrer.
John Shore, Denman street, laborer.
Vetrullne Seener, Hingham street, clerk.
Sin.pson Wallace, Denms is street, giusblawer.
. .i. Disability.
Henry Penman. Ormsby street, moulder.
lihriStien 1 ireseroth, Drama street, tailor.
Hebert Dtimore, Orosvenea'street, cabinetmaker.
lanes Helier, Shaman street, saddler.
'levy .knee, Union alley, meter.
Frederick litouse, Perry street. butcher.
Henry lilosleil,Orn.by Street, laborer. • .
'Selland Dust, Carron street. umbrellemaker.
Valentine Ulm' elt, Grosvenor street, laborer.
Jolty M. Walker, :donor street, boxmsker.
lied he/ore. DWI.
Charles Hahn, Oimsby street, laborer.
ye newt t.r.as TOtenallir.
, Furnished Subsliettler.
Phillip 'Bergen, o.lk Anil, ranger. •
Irobert IS tirmgheed, Heynold's,farm, f truer.
NV ill lem fillebrlst. spring Hilt, miner. • _
Jots ph Kunkle, !Firmer.
Jelin Lawrence. POtt Perry, lawyer.
Tbemee Weal, laborer.
Richesd Dosser, Seltsburr, miner. . .
Henry Tsyler, Spring Hill, laborer. 4
Iraq n Wilson, Tuttle creek. miner.
' . Alien.
. ThenMe Bonne, miner.
Lmlvelele tlebbart, shoemaker.
Arthur Feeney, laborer.
Marlin Pewee. pear S. Foster's, laborer.
Henry heed. Salt.burg,llickernith.
Joseph Shelling, Al
hon-rrcidenr e. payille. blacksmith.
Ilobett Arthur., near Fawcett'.
August Oberly,Crooked run, .niter.
James Stewart, Jack's run, termer. .
DrinjS Warren, miner.
Dry Forly-Jim veers of Age.
inters .I Lririmer,,Philadelphle pike. formic.
William SI ershall, Tort Perry. miner.
Thomas W ibble, halt sburg, laborer.
In Serrier. '
William II Black, CoultersvUle, miner.. • •
Isaac Couchener, laborer.
Cyrus Cht isle. -
W Ml= 1.1 H. Foster, laborer.
Peter Foster, Cettitersyille, miner.'
Alfred Graham, farmer.
Rickard Ii Gray. • -
W illiam BOUSIon.
Michael Jordon, .11leekstulth.
John H Latimer. dud. nt.
William McCombs, miner.
Hervey Pratt, miner.
John recd. miner.
Elmer I' Sinclair, farmer.
.., .
Disability.
ohn
in
I 7. eh
rnivitin
lobo Adult a, laborer.
.11t RICP M. Blair, 0 merchant,
'Nicoll Dower; farmer.
Fames A Christy, Port Perry, laborer. .
Lames L. Carroll, laborer.
William Dawson, Crooked Run. miner.
Peter Kepbart,laboter.
Item Stewart, teacher.
Valentine Welker, miner. •
Died Before Draft.
Daniel Moreland, miner. •
klichael McCormick, Port r re!rr t
.1.111.1i0N t OST
Captain and Pro. Marshal, 21 Diet. PP a.
jalCAlettattoT
IN (AWED TO. FURTHER TILE DE
-81(.11i.of the National Book lose to provide a
uniform eturency, and to relieve this community .
Qom the lota latident to the circulation of dein.-
elatrd bank note*, the followitr, , beaks have ax•reed
that on and attar lot February, 1043 they will pay
out only such money as will be received at par on
drposit sod In payment of all debts duethem. They
a purchase from their customers, • all distant
State-bank voles, which they may receive In the
ragout' . course of busir.ess, a the net cost of amid
leg them home for redemption, but will sot receive
such funds on deposit no "currency..
It le euntidently believed that this arrangement
very speedily abolish the existing custom
of keeping..curren. Rao-aunts; and by sending
Inane the great volume' f State bank paper now
eirculion here, give place to better dam of
notes no n e ublleet to discount. • To give full effect
to this srrargemeut, the acquiescence and co-opera
tion of the business community is respectfully eon
card.
.101 IN D SCITT.T-T, ()nobler let Notional Rank;
R.,1. ar.OUGE, Cashier Farmers . Deposit Bank- .
leg Company,
G. F.ff DI.Y. Cashier GermanTritst and Sayings
Bach,
JOIN F. LIYINGSTON, Cashier 31. National
J. B. DicelllVE, President 'Union Banklag
. FRANCIS SF-LLI.IIS,' President Blare. Nation
al Think, •
•R. 11. IllpriN,Assistant Cashier id Nationalßank..
J. W. "OLIN, Coal:der Allegheny Bank.
• jatolfebt .
A TEI.U.Dit3O EOUNTII.
XAMILA-2?.
plgV/VirEtV7Z2lTDl rr .rie t :t Et " a"'
00 ' t0 00 00 per Acre,
•
Wilt laddln immediate cash purchaser by address-
It mutt be. Venaugo County; but quality
Settuw
1. . - -
ORTY YEAIIS PIiACTICE
• in esr,:cum, DISEASES,
Gives me a knowledge seldom acquired by Physl
clar.s. lily long residence to this city, an.d the
amount of patients. tirested normally by me, are
stiglcient proof of my success. • • • • •
SP oaSEXTFAL NVENK.NESS
And ell diseases arising therefrom, are cured In a
much shorter time than: het etofore. by my. NEW
VI-XIETABT.SI REMEDIES. ' litedleinesi sent to
any part of the Union, All letters must oontairt a
stamp to pny return posttege...t3orrespandanceheld
sacred. Unice, CO SIIStTIt FLEW/ street, notr Di,.-
mood. Address T. W. BRANSTIItIf", fif.lL, •
Bea 800. Plttst,urgh;
El
.. .P. O.ENGELIBRE;; -•-, .
, •
Civil and Metissialesl.Ensineer,--.
No. 14 NAY STREET, near Penn;
DRANVING6 ist 111.A.GGINERY, BIGTAINGS,
SIONUPd.ENTS, BRIDGES, ;cc., executed, with
accuracy on short ponce._
EVENING DRAWING 50HOOL, with sped*
closet. for dUlrreot styles admiring' ' ..141
?HOP. ATMS",
STEEL 114.11,16 Y,
intittai Eiiati Agents
•
• • •
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Stoolia bought;and noldt iclUttroly ott
Office, WILKINS ' '
VidtirroitBi7MlTldt.=-Lettem Tes:.
tomentary upon tha rotateot Dr. JOBS ITRUAY, latorESewlckler bortighi'Alck uony
counlyincerated,.lotrin: been grantrd to .the n
derstgued, nll perrunn Unlibted to, sold estate will
=Ur Imitunifotopnynnetit, and thoehtrtur, dams .
against sold estate, wllLpresent *nu, rn:Terly
thenttratrd for tnitt n l w est. ,
CAILVELL,
DATES,,....neoutors ,
ocanandOw
hai emsrss;
. • - • Pitttsbure. Dee. M.Ofel.
'IDENING. C,E AVE •
—T he
ot the Vi e w e rs ippointed by
Cciunells, to assess the damages for the widening of
Center Avenue, has been left of my 'Grilse. All.
persons -otereeted are hereby soUtied to call at myl
office Willey their oasessments within- thirty days,
'from this date, or loins will be filed is *ut for_
the same, with posts and .
fees.
••
_2 - J.. F. •
de2lasir
City Solicitor. lit Fifth st.
3ITTSBUItGII ..CONNELLSYILLE.
RAILIU COMPANY FIRST NORM
cIAGE, TURTLE. olivaix
STBUCTION IiOADS.-11olders are hereby noti '
tied that the interest sourness on the above floods,.
duo February t5t,•1905, will be_ paid ea .and after
that day, on presentation and delivery at the -office
of the. First Notional Dank of Pittaluirgh, Wood,
street. • , JNO. 11. PAGE, •
Jaimiairdtw " Secretory esol•Tressurer.
riff iY.Arft ST. CUURCII 'BURIAL.
GROSIXD.--lteioidins to orract.of the Lees.
Wore, the First Baptist Church, of Pittaborgh
will Matater and remove the dead bodies end re
mains from theirßurylng Ground ea Spruce street,
and cause-the same to he properly net carefully
buried la 'suds grouada as the Church may select
for burial purposes; • ' •
jalo-,30til --President Board : of Trustees.,.
CITIZENS' -li4TIOliA. BAN K.—
. .
FOR MITE DlE!Egra§
of the Cdt.therde riatinant Bonk held lathe
WiNKING lIOIISIi. on.DIONDAY; 'nth Jthuary,
.063. between - th e 14.12 ,10 i 12 31. end St
intOta, ' SELLERS, President.
•
Prrramscoa, lannaiT 11 •1867.
!lUD 'BOARD `OF DIRECTORS of the
'd mint ' CIIII2I4IItoRRO4I. traltrat,lo.47.;
he the Capital Sleek. parable on }tide?, the eata'
!aslant.. • . _ ESTEUVE.TIr, Seal.
PitIok.E.T:;CUTLERY.A. , sud
c hnieestoctonnt remind and for sale by,,
, dal SOWN, H Wood dint.
.IrE .11),';i..1271SE.71E;NTS.
LEscol.N ;
OIL M MINING COMPANY.
Capital, -
100.000 shares, -;
riorktiog Capital;
Contingent Fund. - - siomoto.
This Company is nowt:lday organised under the
klenufectialog and Mining lAwre of the State of
Ps emsylvania, for the purpose of pro . Uring Petro-
Imam and other minerals from the property belong
ing to the Company, in'Venango county, State of
PentaclelM. 'The Company own the 7 f
lands:
ist. One-eighth of the land Interest in a well now
being sunk on the ilosg - Trine, on Cherry Run.
The land intermit draws one of all oil produced
without say expetwe to the Company.
2d. A vaisurble Leant cm the , Hoerr? Farm, neat
the telebrated Hoover Well, below iFrantilln. On
this lenCe the Company [.O one Well, known as
the Dixie Well, now, producing ten barrels of good
lublieating oil per day, whien sells readily at the
Wells forsixteen dollars perbarrel.• - The Company
have here one engine tanks - and tools complete.
an plenty of room.to ' bore more Wells. One half
of the oil produced goes to the Company. A: now
.well has Inat been struck near the property,
and has increased the value of this Lease oonslii-
ershly. • • •
3d. One-sixteenth interest in a Lease on the
Lomb Form, on Cherry Run, with engine;
be., ell complete. One Weil now going d arm with
a good show of poetess -
4th. Ono-half interest in a Lease on Horse Creek
Eddy, on the Allegheny river, below the land tie.- •
longing.to the Ross Ott Company. One Welton
this Lease is Wogs producing eight berreis of oil per
day, of which. one-half goes to the lend owners.
The Company ow, one-bilf of ' the engine end
tools, be. This Is a short lease, but adds largely to
the foment Income of the Compan'
sth. One- quarter of a Lease on the . land beong
trig to Cherry ii un Central Olteompany;cin Cherry
Bun. There is also one engine, tools, act., with
one Well going down, and now et a depth of 200
feet. , • •
6th. A large Farm, to fee simple, containing about
one hundred and eleven neves; on Pit Hole Run,
Yenango county, net near Walnut Rend. Thla
property la now conaklered to be amongst the best
prefacing lands In Venanco counts: Two large -
Wells being struc andew days ago in the immedi
ate vicinity of 11. also namerous Well. now
in operation nod about being aunt all around it.
It bide fair to bee very protitable luvestment to
the Compeny, rs land is raising in value In that
neighborhood. The Company propose to inane •
portion of this hind, no that it may become fully
developed es soon es possible..
The above Lands and Leases are (tempest the
best producing oil territory In Yemenites mtate.
and token Altogether; offer superior inducements
to persons wishing to invest either for
. speculetive
pto Medea or for permanent investment.
The Books of the Company are now open et the
•
Mtn, of •
ROBERT WRAY Jr.,
1(0..4, Hind St.,
•
Where 41 necconry InforiZenon willbe, Cheerfully
given. The 6 toils. of the Company. is now selling
tepidly, end ail who wish to invest lad ,better at
tel ti to 1t immediately or it wilibeteo late.
The ; Company will be able to Tay at least a two
per•cent..dialdend on the present"yield of oil, and
they have rand expectations of realizing sulllciont
fora much larger dividend. • jal4s3t
H OLIDAY. CIIFTB,
OF ~, ..FFEcTioN AND caurant
Lack Stitch Sewing Machines
EME
nitPIIANSLCOURT SALE OF REAL
1.0.."TATE.-13y virtue of an order of the Or
phans' Court of Allegheny Cowley, the undersign
ed guardian of the esrat vid
George 11., James 0., ,lary} . H.,Uharies.C.; Jane
and Martha A. Watt, minor children and heirs,of
James C. Watt, deed ' , will - offer at ,publio aisle at
the Court Rouse in - the city' of Pittsburgh, nt 10
o'cltek A. HI SATUEDA.T, the ..Mll. dav of Jams
try. -180, the following lots of ground, namely:
All there two certain lots or pieces of ground sit.
mite on the - West Commons, or Irwin ?avenue in
the:First Ward of the city of Allegheny, Marked la'
Irwin's-plan of the 'rope walk property numbers
"nine and "ten,. and bounded and described as
follows, to wit: Beginning on the westwardly aide
of the West Commons or Irwin aranne at a
fence Of twenty-five feet sonthwardly from - the cor
ner of Central street and said 'Commons; thence
extending In front Moog said Commons touthward
ly flay feet to the line of lot marked in said plan
number eight; thence by line of the Irmo west
wardly one hundred and ninety-eight feet to an al
ley twenty feet wide; thence northwardly tiny feet
to lot marked In said .plan. number eleven; kid
thence bythelltre thereof eastwardly one hundred
and nicety-eight feet to the place of bet - Mob:kg;
each of said lots haring a fixrot of twenty-five feet
on the westwardly side of the West Can:molts or
Irwin avenue, and extendiruyback, preserving the
some width, one hundred and ninety-eight feet to
the alley aforesaid. . .
•
Terms made known at the time of sale, or , on ap.
pllcation toJohn Watt.
JOHN WATT, Guardian.
..I:oistrdite • Liberyt st., Pittsburgh.
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ITIBBETIO3.II AND Bitt.X)ki,7fi
rtritomTra mwelmr.
Books for eubsortptlon to the altpital Stook qt.
the shore named Company hue bees opened st ,
the itotatires noose of .
. .
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BODINION, WCLEAN .1; CO., liolotirth slue
3.1 7 087101;
Box. 133, Pittantralt.
The above noropsny are owners twice itmple of
Six Hundred (6CO) neve' of valuable On Territory
in Tenargo ()minty, Pa., (not far frowthe
ted uEeonomy Vells,") is tegarded as promising
ground as any in the oil region. -The-floe- strikes
on theriotiesta, reported In the papers of.to-day,
See in the vicinity , of this six hihlrediarges.
BOOk6 and Has Ready for Examination.
.
•
dart:ad .
AVE, THE SUDSRIBERS - i. have this
ass. entered' into ~ Limited , Partnership,
agreeably to the previsions of the act of Assembly
ol the Oonttitonwealthof Penrutylrentri, passed the
tiaetday of idarett, -, IANS, entitled...An Act relative,
to Lin tied Partnerships," and 110 hereby certify
that the name of the arm hotter whist; 'said psrf.,
hentbip is , to be conducted is 011a.RLES 0.. AL.
C'Eft; that the general nature of the busineis to be
trio meted is the Jewelry buainess, the slime to be
eni fled on to Pittsburgh; that the name of the §.o
end partner is CIIAS. C. ALGEO, and the special prirtner isDAN lELDEEMS. both of the City of
pittiourrh; that the -capital- contributed - by the
t h u DANIEL 'MMUS, epeeist' partner, is Tour
Thu , sand Dollars in cash; that the period et which
the settlitertmership is to commence Ss the lath day
of December, MI, and that it will terminate on
the 13th day oft December. A. D. • •
• • • CHARLES 0: AIATEG,
DAALET. mews. •
. -
• . • %wind Partner.
delbtlawdaw
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ASIIIIIRCABLE.• . •
4 . 9itzt,
For Cosaiti‘h routlt Clothing,
:ri.
1:1=
OD Each.
615.000
WHEELER & WILSON'S.
suoursr PRENIT.II6
VVISA:SUIVINER 81. CO.,
No. Yt FtflU STREET.
DES . AL~'iJr..I:FIJIILa,
KIiDF:TOpUD!EBi .
IN THE BEST STYLE-ANC) MANNER.
B. B. NO)11348,-
~ttrra~a`QT': T6ll.osi
; • - No.. 70 FEDES.II6I. IST.;*.Allethetty
rox - OrrY 661.;t4ft; • r..
Corner 'Penn and St. Clair Streets.
PITTSEVEGI!, PA.
The Largest; cheap:K.l and not rodeo Cul
BUSINESS: BUN'S COLLEGE
TILE XricaTED 9TATI:S
6tudeala eitetanti raiew at any grne;
AM - Circulars; containing full A.forosaiton, sent
tree to any natbess, on appllcattan to the Pliant.
'JENKINS S - AMITE.
prx•Mmuta9, P
.030.0.4. T
Trt--07311-4:11667-,
• , Cammisalon.Merchaut
Dealer - I ilogir.:lllapeu, Cheeme, Dried
idl4.4orects Fruits. and all Far,
Orders filled Tni deteuingseinusbunik
landner.l and Ileantql:Masiers and tannufne..
tutus - rates; No. 239 - : STREW, (M*.
sue Wood street,) rittabsugh,T.
made and PinmPt 1at 1 404 0 . 1 % gimp coa,
nongignukods and'oorreapondence...
prrottrnan .Itrinsnameenylldr Or. Sperri
lc Bleu*, Wm. BleCtunp.& Co., IdeDannad k 3l
°-04irm/um - &"'J • rft Ue ll.7: irdli
FABLE CUTLER' Ono assortment'
; ttlv*BOWlianas TAM
Tatter na4 sad f or:saieby
-- den Iw
DOWN; PG Rood West,
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DR I' GOODS, SC:
MEE
PRICES!
,The balance or the steesi ott tamer,
ALPACAS, all colors.
lam cionts. "
POPEIIitS
; REPPS,
PRENCEC CHINTZES,
ORGANDY LAWNS,
FOULARD £31488.
OBANADDTES, all stiles,
'AT PRICES OP LAST TSAR.!
ALEX.. BATES,
No mvlrtila
• jail 4.
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INTER DRESS,
V 3 2 4.4.
•7.2
. I A,
.1
winter Cloaks at COSt
J. M. BUROHFEELD'S.
SELLIXG 'FBMtIJR.
GINTER LONG SHAWLS. AT cosr.
Balriioralt4 a.t , Cost.
*or* Fast corner of 4th ind.Markititi
Fiztimow,•ol.
Fot the
CAN BE BEQUItED•&!
miclitm tiLIDII,
o. 18 MARKET STREET; " Ptttaba►bk,
We bate now open :Ts4l are yet reeoHrluir, doer
esprea . 4l7 for our . _
73T. C,X..4XX:049-i 1311&-Twri -..‘
ii."47...deaLi-besntitt-ce.tizet= of !xi,. Wei
Breastpin,
Ear-Drops; Ivory,
Shell and Ball, Took and
• Side Combat Pearl, Steel, Jet
and 011 t Belt-Bueldles; Belts and Belt.
i=n6idertir:ee Re
b s te•
dered Collars an Handkerehlerst Wo ' r a kied
SI MS ' es a ' n tfo l ifyl l tt g aL • 1 1: or AnT es,
slates Satchels, an d •
riba=adCrygra , da-riktvadllekir•
Besides our canal heavy stook of Hosiery, 048 7
Trbnadr.ge, Notions ad Small Watt;
AT LOWEST OAELIT rsrosa'
FATOx .0 1 1.•:, ; : , •
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Na 11 a4d.l 1 Fifth' ski,.
•.:. -ATIELY b.( 11.EcE177-pr
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To which they eitlthe tittentlon clack evelloselner.
Aaplenilid asebittsOcet. H of
DREss AND Ct..OAWTI2IIII:KINOB;__ — '
• MIBROIDBEII23 AND LACE Oleilliesy
,SCARF .AND BONNET manows t
BA.LNIORALi AND iIIOOP SKIRTS;
DNDEIt SHIRTS AND DIIAWEBS;•
140SIENY AND.GLoVES;
ZEeHYR AND ZErHTE KNIT GoloDlly
'FINE KNITTING.T AWNS, ell Color&
A full aseottmeat °CFA-NOY GOODS.. ,
KEECIEMITI3 exul DEAINFLI3 ,
Caw typlytiterwe i rie with ":. everything
t Very Lowest Prlcea
fi..REAT BARGIAINt3 i• - -
•
MOOBIESA DENNISON - it: 001,.•
.81 Maiqidt street, •
ABE DErnam4fEls TO CLOSE • OTT
THE Inrrlat SSTOOLOP, GOODIL
Clonfn' *Sate Sirti,
; Cratatsilitarsi &a. Ine.„ • >
Enabrolderics,Lsce 11,11 Jones, Itioslsry, Mtn
• scions, Point , Collars, Elbbons; Sec: _
-fah 81 4 L lE.o s esA'l
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AiNEW. 4550RT317,14&_ -
PTOZIS, Deers, and Clan
Gimps, Manilla I and 'Bagel Fringo,,Maak. Vet..
Voderslrever, Linea • Seta. (of the. .blorat
Lace and Linea Collars nod Handkerchiefs; (l ores.. ;
Bakery, Lanni:oral and Hoop Sklrtat Breaktaat
Sheol, - and Seaver., of all' afros; Ilathwars Dor- '
araeled Clams G lu e d for ladles and Kratlaal_elle:
Waill-Lealter, Dr alzeav .Tourin's KW ,
Wooer In llglitleolorsi -"Ribbon.-Seto, felapLl to . (1
order, torther yelth, a new lot .of Brad Water • 1 1
Falls an d Flowers; Will be found at •
:MACE 410wirrs TRIBULING STORT4 - ;
;, • • No. et Ebtarth Arent near Parry_strowl.: - :
Fartlenttrrattentloa Oren Uinta:ming Foluat sulk
all otterllttsnle of Lazes. lilladla,Lacn
ricrtiErmusicarc.
BEBT j
suTEN - iILE. SINODIO BOOK
Puntasiteu. ."
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meet' laterite ',SONO-% DUrridr'42,1011.31,T,131174,
and ^Pnirie t " coune . 9t ,
Ellireltdriaot %ThikiligtiON. 7 , ',-
Allover the Weeks am the ta.lowttp ' ..• • -
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A r afA in, _ k _l!*'cLifnig.. Uom
-Cottage by lhe Meat , •
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iCtEQEIQTS-.WXfID LOTH -On TIIE9. '
lr EVENTICO,,Ianuary 17ttm . t.t . 71
4eilt be 'obld - at Comateretat bake 64 Fl'th.
hstreet,. on second floor, the fn ullin:grain lbg Lots' ,
n the 7th Ward, ace, the Toll tkettertd opposite
Abel's/seem' Rettivar Depot: •
Chalet on, toner of, Ktristek„ - eat MAO*
imam% Leaattnete feet on Kteipattlek Wee, tibt.
intending back same *lath tae feet to en alley
Your lets'adlOtzdag on Nazyntrisic'etteFtAhme -
all }
:Three. le trtia.the testooltati..seas of the
eleh , flehtlat AI feet on !Utica street, mad Wand.
r inch 4 e l4l stee width /elk feet to ,
Set:`• blerLWlCPlE i 'Anet!r..
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iTeggfil ADAMS, Dentist - Mane s
- 1301klitts, corner of-DTARIONWouId" GRUM.
streets t rittsburgh. Beferouvs—Dr. A. 51. Pollock.
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