The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 09, 1867, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1667.
ORATORS AND ORATORY
piee governments breed orators. In
popular assemblies the best of them serve
alraluable iturpose. What the sort
. other
'• are good for we have failed to discover.
• , . -It may be safely assumed that where the
' - people govern the discussion of public
questions, by able men, in promi•cuous
• . assemblies, is of great utility. It is much
to have a case fully and fairly stated. It
-is more to have it defended by relevant
and forcible- facts and 'arguments. Per
haps it is of still greater consequence to
- _bring the mass of voters into living con
, tact 'with superior men, fired with great
• themes and transfused with their spirit.
What advantage there Is in the prolixity of
_ drivelers or the , extravagances of manta
' banks surpasses comprehension.,
In deliberative assemblies orators, even
the best, are practically at a. discount.
They are measurably, If not altogether,
out of their appropriate spheres. Free
- governments are necessarily controlled by
political parties, and hence id Parliaments
and,Congressea, the highest gifts of clo•
quern° are almost superfluous .
. There is
no jury of disinterested persons to address,
unless idlers in the galleries may be ac
counted such. ' On the door, and potential
_in deciding each particular case, are the
parties opposed to each other. What they
will respectively do, Is not at all decided
by the speeches they make, or to which
' - they listen, but by primary, State and Ha
' • tional conventions and by legislative can-.
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.' et:lases. DiNIEL Waxman, the subllmest
'of:American orators, left Comparatively
slight impressions on the course of nation
.. al policy, as indicated by the statute books.
What, then, can talkers of less wisdom
and fervor hope to accomplish in halls of
• .
legislation?
Where laws are made one man, who
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thoroughly comprehends a class of gees
, _ tions, and is fertile in the resources of gen
. nine statesmanship, is worth more than all
A. the orators !Ia ever existed. ' Perceiving
*hat ought to be done, ho knows how to
do it, and makes his power felt. He may
not delight the ears, of CongreSs, nor fill
pages of the newspapers withaolid or gor
geous utterances; but in the Committee
• Rocims, where laws are conceived and ma.
'lured; where policies - are framed and con
..soliclated; and-on the door where business
is dispatched; he finds congenial fields and
Is simpessingly usefuL
, • One of the chief infelicities of this coma-.
try is that so many fluent talkers get into
Uottgress r .and so few men with practical
knowledge of affairs. -It would be s pub
he blessing if at least one.half of the mem
bers of the two Houses could be struck so
dumb as to be unable to make a speech oc
cupying more than five minutes, or to re - !
' peat the operation more than once a week.
What an economy of paper and ink and
patience such a - benevolent dispensation
would produce. Editors and readers would
alike have occasion to rejoice and beam
- ceeding glad. And then the public bfisi . -
• ness would be done more eirsidltOnsly, and
with greater wisdom. Old for a Congss
composed of business men who are not
speech-makers by trade.
IRON AND ITS MANDJFACTURE.
According to the report of the Secretary
of the Treasury there were Imported into
the United States, during the. last &cal
year, Iron and manufactures of iron, as fol
lows:
Pig
•
Railroad
Plate, tire, steed, /Lc
Old scrkri
Manuthotored of Iron.
Re , iiilPPed
' 6 10 . 5,53 X/
This; is a large total. Excluding all man
ufactures of iron, even the rudest, the
amount of the import stands at $8,54-1,33.
All of this iron . ought to. have been pro
duced in this country, and would have if
the degree of PrOtection afforded by the
'existing tariff was anything like as large
as the advocates of Free Trade allege.
Yet it must be confessed that the amount
imported bears only a small proportioMi to
the aggregate used in the country. It is
certainly . enough to hold prices in check,
and prevent combinations against consum
ers, but not enough, if the labor market
. was settled on a specie basis, to seriously
incommode the domestic producer. True,
in adjusting impost and excise duties, care
should be taken to make them fairly rela
tive to each other, and to those general
and special considerations • which deter
mine the . scale of wages in ordinary em
ployments. Bat the more we reflect upon
the subject -the more absolute becomes our
conviction that a quick return to specie
payments is indispensible to the prosperity
of manufacturing interests. There seems
to be no probability of arriving at satis
factory conclusions , by other methods.
rntll $ specie bashn shall be reached, .Ims
inesa will necessarily be premrions, and .
comma prudence demands each individ
ual, firm, or corporation, that transactions
be kept within moderate limits, and with
the least possible accumulation of stocks..
1111
INCREASE OF, CRIME
The criminal statistics of the-different
States, for the past year, so far as they
IMvii been published, bear uniform and
startling . testimony to the increase of of
fences against the penal codes. In New
fork the number of convicts in the State
prison has increased by nine hunclred and
fifteen. in Illinois the number of crimi
nals has doubled In two years. In all the
other States the ratio of increase has been
substantially the same. "
This may be taken in large part as one of
the evils brought upon the nation by the
war recently closed.. War is violence. It
arouses and stimulates the worst. passions,
of all who are concerned in it, and of fill
who witness it. The war for the presctva.
tlon Of the Union was one of the most'
righteous
righteous ever waged. Most of u men
who took part therein, or gave it support,
did so under the Inspiration of the loftiest
motives. But the work thry bad to por
ton:awes on that . account none the less re
pensive. The nobleness of many natures
give way under the pressuri, and vice and
crime are the consequences.
Tam prominent citizens of Montgomery,
Ala., openly denounce President Johnson
as a political trimmer, without principle,
who bag premised the rebels (themselves)
' ' more than he could perform. They think
t South" committed s great blunder in
baoglng to the shirts of A. J., and gci is
now fee-Congreei and the Constitutional
Itnithdinent.
Erll3
During the last fiscal year there was Im
ported into the United States, cylindet
window glass to the value of $571,419;
plate glass to the value of $919,895 ; and
glassware of all sorts, including- bottles
filled with various tommoditics, to the
value of sl,o2o,s97—making a total of
$2,510,909. Of this aggregate $10,644
worth was re-exported. During the same
period, glass and glassware, the manufac
ture of this country, was exported, to the
value of $621,391.
21:8JCIlt
It will be seen, therefore, that the foreign
competition to whirls the domestic manu
facturers of cylinder window glass were
subjected, was not large, being only some
thing over half a million of dollars.- We
maintain that from even this competition
the domestic producerA ought to be deliv
ered; but if such deliverance should be
promptly extended to them, it would not
relieve the greater evils under which they
are suffering. The market will not take all
the glass the existing establishments can
turn out at rates to remunerate for produc
ing it. Paper inflation and the excise du
ties have curried up the cost of production
above the point at which market prices can
he sustained.' More paper money, to be
followed by demands for larger nominal
wages, and advanced rates for 'saw mate
riaVenterlng into thlt manufacture of glass,
would not relieve this difficulty. TY ages
must necessarily be graduated, after a rude
and imperfect fashion, to the inflation or
contractloa of the -currency, and this is a
disturbing element In the calculation oc all
employers. So long as the currency con
tinues to subside towards a specie basis, all
commodities experience a correspondirg
decline. But labor maintains, or seeks to
maintain, the highest rates of compensa
tion. In this condition of affairs the-only
safety consists in manufacturing no faster
than is needful to supply actual orders.
According to the late report of the Sec
retary of the Treasury, the aggregate val
ue of "paper and stationery" manufactured
in.the 'United States last year was only
6'549,631 Single printing establishments
paid more than that sum for paper. So.
the total produciion of iron is put down
at $30.7,8 OD; and all manufactures of iron
and steel at $3,212,381. Glass and glass
ware is represented at it 621,39.1. Leather
If sunk to 005,8'4i7; much below the pro
duct of single tanneries. There is one ad
vantage In such tables, they mislead no one.
But they cause men of sense to marvel that
the Treasery Department should be so stu
pid as to publish them, hoping to enlighten
the people as to the magnitude of manufac
turing. • •
THE Attorney Generals of Pennsylva.
Ma, since the creation of the office in 1819,
have been as follows :—Thomas Elder,
December 29, 1820; Frederick Smith, Dec
ember 25, 1823; Calvin Blythe, February
.7, 1628; Philip S. Markley, August 17,
1829; Samuel Douglas, February 10, 1830;
Ellis Lewis, January 20, 1833; George 31.
Dallas, October 14, 1833; James Todd,
December, 18; 1831; William B. Reed,
3larch 27, 1518; Ovid F. Johnion, January
13, 1539;r John K. Kane, January 21,1843;
John M. Reed, June 23,-1846; Benjamin
Champneys, December 18, 1846; James
Cooper, July 21, 1848; Cornelius Darragh,
January 4, 1849; Thomas Franklin, April
28, 1831; James Campbell, January 21,
1832; F. W. Hughes, March 14, 1813;
Thomas E. Franklin, January 17, 1.535;
John C. Knox, January 20. 1838; Samuel
A. Purviance, January 16, 1801; William
M. Meredith, JuaC 3, 1861.
TIM great majorities of suits.brought
against thc citizens of Alabama, for the
collection of old debts, are by home credi
tots, not from northern ones. In that
State the great mass of the people are kept
In blissful ignorance of the affairs of the
country, all of the journals being con
trolled and edited by men who can only
see national politics from a bigoted south
ern stand point.
ABOUT $490,000 of the Ichool fund of
Tennessee, about which so much uneasi
ness was exerted 6 short time since, has
been returned by the National. Bank of
Nashville, in which it was deposited. It
is thought that not a single dollar of the
Sand will be lost.
"Butes" l'ostruoy is out in, a* call for a
convention of the democracy of the Union,
to meet at Louisville, on the 2,1 of May
next, for the purpose •of reorganization.
With such a leader the defunct party 'will
hardly gain much new life.
'A MAP in Nashville entwining his legs
About a street gas lamp poit, 'openly pro-
M.,
aimed that patent stoves wen). a humbug
'giving out no heat Whatever. Be had been -
.imbibing sufficiently to render the halluci
nation very probable.-
A ce:so of horse thie - ves are operating
in Washington county, Pa. They r atm
themselues offal wool buyers ,and have suc
ceeded admirably In Pulling wool over the
eyes of thiunsuspecling farmers. -
( THE Leith anniversary , of the Society of
the, Protestant Episcopal Church for ths
advancement of Christianity in Amdrica,
was held last Sabbath in St. Mark's. Church,
Philadelphia.
P.IIILIMELPIMA boys are. rather fast.
Two lads, each thirteen years of age,
quarreled, when one drew a revolver and
shat the other, inflicting a serious flesh
$ 1,6C.3,1565
•. 2.5.12,381
%AMS
. 1,417018
: 4253:414
su,rt-' , "; 717
wound.
Tat New Jersey Locomotive Works, at
Patterson, aro now furnishing an hum, use
and highly finished locomotive for exhibi
tion at the coming French Exposition... it
A agent of Wells, Fargo and Co's. Ex•
press Company at Sart Francisco; has
been arrested on a charge ofembezzlement.
The defalcation amounted to $50,000.
LOITGWOICIII, of Cincinnati, Is worth
twelve million dollari. - The estate of Mr.
Potter, deceased, is set &mint fivcmillion
dollars.
Erma Agricultural society in the United
States, with a single exception, has re 7
quested the removal of Commissioner New
ton.
Tttr. whereabOuts of Head Centre Ste
phens again excites public curiosity. Ho
is very' expert in the play of "hide and
ME
TOE steam lycioten mills of Utica, New
York, have adopted the- eight hour system
instead of eleven, and pay accordingly;
Ststaron BUERMAN exyresses the belief
that Congress will not interfere with the
currency law.
Mts. Curie. A. H0531E11, U. B. A., one
of the original Ellsworth' Zouaves, died
lately at 81. Paul, Minn.
Vac 'hundred and sixty-nine persona
were arrested last year on the charge of
srougglthg, at Detroit.
Tan cititezusofZanesville, Ohio, are malt
ing strenuous efforts to get a street railroad
In operation.
COL. GEORGE Palen, a•brave and gallant
soldier, of Morgantown % West Virginia,
died last week.
Out hundred dollars STIIS cleared over
all erponsbs by the managers of the Maine
Stare Pnson.
O # zw Yeats Judge ins decided tbat
person cannot recover money lost In pm:
bl Visconstzt sends- a specimen shingle to
the French Eaposition.
THE GLASS TRADE
HOW Its IT I
EOrroat%L unEvrrzEs
I=
—Pork is dull at six canna a "pound is Wed
Virginia.
—A new militia syttem Is propme4 In
Illinois.
—London soppotta 10,000 cabmen and 5,000
drivare.
—All the lunatic asylums Mond around Lon'
don, England. are now full.
—an exchange Gaye Ties-President Hamlin
Is lOoklug after the Maine chance.
—d. Man In Chicago boa cut hie throat be-
cause be lost 00,000 In oil speculations. -
—The death of E. D. Somas. the eculptor, to
anemone& Re was long a resldeat - of Rome.
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• —Belfast, Ma., l‘rags or a pig so fat that Its
tall has disappeared In the accumulated flesh.
—The Prussian General Plael, who aim
commandant of Purls In 1815, died recently In
Berlin.
—Count Bismarck has resumed his former
custom of personally making a report to the
&Lug of Prussia.
—A bookseller . In Paris, being, asked for a
copy of the French Constitution, rapped, "Sir,
I keep no periodicals." • T._
—The Leland.Brotherehave leased the De
: !Aran .llouse, at. .8113. y, for ten years, at an
annual rent of 5.52,003.
—Since 1852 George Peabody has Rhea away
.1,00.1,1100 or about 81,000 a day for liyearli, omit
ting Sundays andbolidays.
—The rumor is relit% ed that Speaker Colfax
next month, Will lead the rich willow of a
wealthy banker of tow York to the altar.
—.Tames Ratcliffe, a pensioner of tlio Lon
don police Dans, has fallen heir to X 185,000, be
sides art estate widen yields X3,ooopur ;Latium.
—ln Fox county, Missouri, a store clerk, after
lighting his pipe, threw the match into an open
keg of powder. lie won't do it,agaln in this
World.
—Jelin G. Ryan, who was arrested at Mem
phis 80013 elguteen months silica, on enspicios
of being Barrett, Is seeking damages for false
Imprisonment.
—Adneeting of colliers has boon held at Stan
ley, in Derbyshire, to protest against the ty
ranny of trades unions, and to support a non
unionist society.
—A lecturing professor of chemistry said re.
cently to a college class bear the Rub, Gentles
men. oxygen Is an insisters gas; you see if in
thetie bell glasses."
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—At Pittsfield, Mass, one der limt week, a
funeral pArty were compelled to abandon the
corpse In a snow germ, and it remained for
several hours In a huge snow drift.
—Tito will of the late Charles Minot, of Bos
ton, gives Harvard Oollesra the income from
440, 00e worth ro of Buffalo, Brad and
burgh Railroad tx,nds. It willford Pitts
amount to S 2,
too per annum.
—An unknown man was found lying in the
street in Now Tons, on Wednesday morning,
Insensible • from exposure, and a eagactoua
horse was removing the snow from the Man's
taco with his nose.
rA young lady, named Ellen Alcorn, was
burned so badly by the explosion of korosene
oil, which aho was pouring on the ;Ire from a
can, on Sunday, in Brooklyn, that site died la
two hours afterward.. . ,
—Dr. Stribling, in his annual report to the
directors of the /assns Asylum at &annum,
recommends that the Legislature should
make prompt and suitable provision for the
care and cure oilman colored persona la
Virginia.
—Charles hi, Darras expects to make fifty
thousand dollars-this season enter his "Black
Crook." Dolmas the exclusive right to produce
it outside of Now York, and has already taugr
Peml fifteen thousand dollars at Buffalo and
hiladelphia. -
—The countries that have alrendytalrenpos.
session of their alloted spaces in the Paris Ex
position building are England, Belginm,' the
United States. Austria, Spain, Portugal,
Switzerland, Greece, Denmark, Itussta. Egypt,
China, Japan, Persia, Morocco, Tunis, and
Slaw.
—The National Temperance Society at New
Tork ban arranged with lion. James Black, of
Lancaster, re, to raise a permanent fund of
0100,000. and the prlmldent of the society lion.
William E. Dodge, hes opened the subscription
with SIO,OOIL The Massachusetts Temperance
Alliance has pledged 111.000.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE Is pie
pi-red be the origin" r on the Ju.t.y celeurated
Coe's Ceuta Balsam. Me. Coe has never prepared
a medicinal article tor noble and at n•rat ose bat
want has Stool the atroogest tests. and has mwaya
bora., the palm of • !clot y over every ol..ase It Las
hen certified to core. Nita you who are sugemng
from dys,rp.la., Indigestion; nausea, •Ickbeadsohr,
cholera mat... dysentery, and general debility of
.bole system. try but a elsgle bottle? We wilt
never urge eon again if we Mb In tots ca. , . Our
Own knowledge of its Merge the united testimony,
of aliteho Lae eve, tried it, th e <actinium* of hun•
drmis of our own netiettbo., your duty to yourself,
and the bewellelal rel444t a. certain a. sunshine. all .
urlseptlr. persl,tently urge ou to
ourt one bom
Ile. if what we say !bunt...vet—lf statemenu
bencert:l , ns its wonderful virtues are 'not °Mud to
true—. you do not my that toe °iteration of tee
medletne Is metal:n=lmm, and perfect/vei:W.llV
chicit, renounce retir e eofesviott as enterers tothc
pu 1441.4411, and trum tee Mild, admitting
tout we are 144-ompetent to Compound a medlchml
preparatlnnwtitett would be entitled to Tone cond.
deuce.
Soid b 1" 4 1=8100. e•eryorbere. Me agent for
Pittoourob. JurEVII FLO.Mlati. Urofolot, S 4
Monet nivel.. Ja7;:, rw
GB AY HAM, BALD NES O p DAND-
Rll tr. ANT .InEJEIP: ulf THE IiCALF.—NI.
t.l.seoVElt V VAN • ..1111•AHE WITH . LONDON
Hain COLOII RESTORER .11 , 1DDICESSI2f
.London Our Boel Hair Color Rtalorer"
"London Odor licatorer"
.1.•••ndon r HN C byelelane H for 11-atorer"
.London Italy Color Restorer".
....ondon Ute and Hair t , tor Nem ore?"
"London If Mr Color Re starer"
••London Recommend IL . lials Color ilettorer"
It nate r t.n. to Impart itr. growth. and win.. to
the'weaxem hair, barter. and btops Its fa llna. and
Is sure to prod nen a new growth of Pall% mar., It
to grow th.ek and strong. tatty 76 Cents a bottle;
41 thrlaal nosed.
Sold by Idei...AltitiVN hicEIiNNAN. 714,-
ket strn t. 44E". A. KELLY 37 Wood sin et. .4
.1,13. FLEEING lierket Wet; ittsborgb.
ILAKY A 2JELIITT. A'l4gb , -47. auZ.:l2l:wor,
THE TRUTH ABOUT DYSPEP.
.11.A.—Wboceer says that Dyepepala is incurable,
tells a—ttat IS to my, makes au egregious mlatate.
Mare tnsa ten Htnhenhd eedvaeated Cale/ hare
been curio by ItOSTETTEH'S STOMACH /UT
TERS, while the nernber that hav been prevented
from emotng to a head, by the same mesa., le hp
eaten:able. In Minter and early Spades, when the
appetite L soinetintrit too vigorous tot the comfort
and setety of the Manch, Indlg.tlon la moat pen
'Aleut and non dittres Bing. la the appetite to he
liked to .eolurealete the dlgeStlta omens? Not
for then the (ram• would leek Do due ponar
-1040( nutriment. The thing .to te' done lb to
sTRILIGTUin THE SroMACII, tone the liver, and
pat the bowel. Imperfect order. Nothlog will 4e
this so effectually, no rapidly, eo quietly to pleas•
ao (WWI a ?TY:WO klITTZeki. Thie potent
preparation trims and balance, the ev•tata, and
clothes It. as It were, with delenalve• armor.
Chronic d)speptla, Ilver . complalnt, end fever and
ague are never known to lunch Ihcse who are
else cnoagh to Invoke the aid of this great pre
vent)",
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GAL BIEGEAK, Jr., Adams Myren Wax,
If FVA Area, is an asethorisal donna A meson
Advertiernornts for thee GAZETTE. and ali otAer
'payers ihrOughOld Ike United Medea and As
Cantatas.
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arTO THE lIAION PARK !KAT.
'NO CO — Or.ofrnavint Picnic accept line
Mr.tefal thanks of •ho'' .. ll.TrEUß..ki . ghtfOlf A-
TiuN," for tour genera. donatlan sent by'. T.
HT.U.OALE , E.h.. of One Hundred and•gino
teen Dollars. for the relief of the poor. Cawing.
u ft. oes. at a time when we were...herr/mud by
dent, and ere intent g bear• einem... we are
otubly thankful for the gift. Mae your noble en.
trrv lrt s a e y ' g i Aru t a ' A ' gi PVrit t e b .r a e n r t e e e ftio
weled with
the /oven of tbe_gracohuf art of Out' og. •
Moe. E, C. DEN Pi I, rt.tidcat
3.y.0. Wang, Eeerelary. Itihr77
lb I.>
FABISt Or =N' ACRES.
Two toWee above MeXcespor, on the telfougl.
river. The Co onellarllle BeProud passe. through
It. Fare on tall If CODED per dip on rasp and
cum - trate going ,up or down. or 4:7 per annum.
Schedule of time ono boar from toe city, TVs farm
will be sold cheap, or MILLDAM' on a CUD hula for
I.PrOred cloy property. to whole or In part pay
=tot. Inquire of
STEEL Ss WILSON,
Itnoxras MIVILZAL 0071T11 AORATO..
no. 00 Mltheeld BLitt.
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CJaUnuaATION—.CIi6CLOS T— K
On
dated Wednesday
N. , ry N0.05, Dee. 31101.
keflo. di men by elfiTet a on the Plt Wreath
Naito:sal lian• of Comment , lo favor of it. FAT
mitg g Gig tor ktilt IT, and smoked 0 , 4)D. by
J. C. CUDDY. ...secant C,.hler. rho gojim rc
hereby cauiloned 00110 receive field cheek. as pay.
•ent thereof has been atopped• The Ander will be
suitablyresaided by leaving It at the Elanklag
House of it. PA !MOIL a CU., trio. 40 Flab at.
jas TS
plenor BOWMAN IN- MJTE,
A COLLEGIATE PCHOOL VW YOUNti LA•
7.11fd. NO. 112 0 KANT IrfltEe r.— , be duties of
tale Nehool will tn. resumed en MOND aY. the 7th
...taut, at No. 1111 Grant eeeee t. 7he hooey has
aeen e •nnentably and our .le-commode.
lion. bettor Iner.dwed, we are prepared to reee.ve
an ststuuosi pasubei of pupils.' • few boarding
purl!. will he tab O.
).3.r1; lieu. E. J LItAITRIS. /lector.
FOR RENT
FOii BENT,
No. 53 'LARUE'!" ETRZEE.
Nowoctopled by the north National Book,
JOHN WAY, JA.,
FIZTA
rewleklelsllle...
FOR lIENT,
I LUGS TIIREBSTOBIBBICK BUILDING,
On Chancery Lane. In rear of Fourth National
Hank. is suitable for manunacturtnn or aoraaa.
JOHN WAY. Ji
Berrlckleyvllle.
QOM
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FOR RENT, ",
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• STONE ROOD 2:0. 60 MARX= STREET:
I[ooll6 SUITABLE YORIDNOLE GENTLEMEN
!ALAS ROOM, tECOAD FLUOR 01 81,1 MLR.
ENT STREET:.
OFFICES ON 7 BIND AND NAURU' Inel.
_ J. M. 't• •LZAkI.
La
AU', It .. 1.1 Onua sweet.
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TO LET,
Third and:rourtgliories,
Ur BLACIL , S 01P/0S BUILDING. Mimeos
Way, third door below Bend etrert. AypN to
p. BLS.
E3lll
NEW ADVER
JADES T. BRADY & CO.,
Wheeesurra to B. Jones & C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood W.,.
BANKERS & BROKERS,
.ORAL= IX ALL KINDS OP
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
OULLECTIO3O made on all seceetlble palate to
the United Mates and Canadas.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
AN 01711E1* MATERIAL lIEDUC
TION LN PRICE OF FAMILY NOPPLIES,
SE LDS & BOUCHER'S,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE•
Just Recofieda Lot of Choic9
GENUINE HUI CUM,
AND A FEW BARRELS OF
LOVER ING'S WHITE imrrs
MIMS
SKATES! SKATES! SKATES!
r HATE IIECEIVED MOST OF MY
STOCK, and offer to the Tnsde a selection from
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS RAKES
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street.
.1!f/S. B. RAJ. -111.. TH. ICICAJL BC LTTLIZ.
BARR. }MAKE & BUIIIER,
' Biitconors to WAXICLINIC BARR,
No. 12 St. Clair Street, PUtsburgh
EMECIEI
Pianos, Organs,
And Itusidal goods gruerallyi
1131—dola Agenta for the Celebrated BRADBURY
New York, and BUDDY/LUKER A (AA. ragAuel
Ala, BAUD
Auw carer .11, CO.'S ••COTTAGE." and S. D.
& H. W. SIIITIPS ••AYEILICA.ti•• (SWANS. sad
TILTII\•d PATIENT 0 UITAII.
• .
The Ipeot !Wish had (term. Vlothi wad Gnlthill
String, ha. u017:6:43
FOR CIMISTMAS PRESENTS.
New Style Ottomans,
Large else, with Cl:Ouse Colors. made of remnant.
Of nest 10. - Mott and Velvet Carpets. The cbespeAL
molt durable and most eiegant ankle of
I • ear.lcoi• 11.ursaltairc.
To be round. Merin fArtured >f n6l rota only by our
ee/ver. Alrel.her oryl es of
4 oiwurOa2AATs
fin hand. of ea salen fehte.l2 Peet , edetV et Pat
tern.. end for eery low at the Carpet Clore or
NoFANLAND - & • COLLINS
Nos. 71 and 73 Flflb Street,
.s.‘, door above Dbpa, Bonding, *trona n.
del
- -
ROBERT LEA,
.1 1 / 1 11CFACI or
STEAM ENGINES AND 'BOILERS
Freight Hojters
AND •
TAGACITCIO.IFI. .13197426 - X1011319
fii - Caatlair. or all deacriptlaos awl. la order.
of Fine and Ferry HI r
Ja.ltrel 1 . 177.411rAG11, 1.4.
J. F. STARK & CO.,
. BANKERS,
Confer of Wood and Third Streets,
3131712" .416.2 4 07 D /ISMELIT6
I\ITZD SThflS 6093, GOLD, SILVER ANICOLPONS,
Draw Ylase sad Hata RII I. M Szehaara au
ENIMAND. /HANDL I:YUMAN Y, ITALY. ac.
daia:paa:ws
GHEAT ATTHACTIOII3
6RE4r BEDIICiTOM
XII a C 7 C 7 MIL -o C 7.,
131 WOOD STREET.
Ask especial attention to the
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
• Theyue claming oulaa elf. stock of
LADIES' PURE.
CHARCOAL FOR BALE,
By the 100 or 1,000 Illisbels,
lequire At
NO. 66E11711 I..TREE'T
UZZI
pIANosS PIANOS! !—Aii entire
new meek et 104.4112: (.3).4 CI AMIS. widen
am now tomloered the beat made: Mao RAIN
Bltull. WM/WIWI El/ FIAIMM. Price tram PM
uwar. renona In wa ol ore
r. p .oect d rolly Invited tunt a Mat.
call and exa lam
mluePlano
before
porcbming alliewbere
citeuzarrE fLQIIC,.
de:l 40 fifth atteett
VISCIAP)IILiKEIts
150 MILS, STRAINF.D ROSIN
Yur .sly by
ALEXANDIft Kllif
122:1
No. 1%1 elm street
& moszn,
Aust.asixTancrws,
14.171 T AB9OCIeTION RIDLeeINO , N 00.7 sod ST i •
CL•[RsTRLS?, rrrreutatan, PA. Opre sl
ot * cotton gloom to
publicrsini, bollthog
oeCoatt Ilototo sad OutiOlogo.
I'ARELNG IRONS,
STENCIL MATES AND BEIVSBEZio
Tor U. B. inspector., fs We by
JAMES SOWN Ile Wood street.
$20,000 TO LOAN
OH NW: ZOTATIO. Io
Lllegborty couoty, la sumo to molt. Anrly by
lotuer,_or porsob, to . Jo.con OLOtION/O ,
Islobr LI& roartbotTl L
TOMMY Vllllc6..—Coach Makers ,
Oman olae. Jots roorarod a toll boo rtmout
No& I. II and I. Tbo belt The tbo mortar for
Comb blabOrOaobool• bl
$lO J Allllll5 nowN, Ile Wool Meet.
NEW ADP-Kiri-I.cm
AO. A LARGE artica MANSION. re.
modeled. with all modern convenience,, to
eednyorto order.
WITH IVA ACMES OF GIIOrND,
lour mtnntesi arajk from a station, six awes from
. thoritr, on renneyiranla Badman, tor we,
Appy' ot
3•1.2.79 110 ItS9T OTREFS.
NOTICE. .
?WE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
•+, 19ockholders ort h• STANDING 811.15,E. /LED
W EST
of
YET.- ()LEM! CO., will be bald at.
the ultra of ROBERT HOBS. 93 Diamond rteet,
on TUESDAY. January IA, 1917, at lOo'cloet
Ja9:63xarr WIE.LIArt F. BOISE, Secreta ry,
NOTICE. •
THE 'ANNEAL MEETING OF THE 13tociholdere of the LITTLE X AMATO MA AND
RUNNInO nt'olAti PKTFOLAUM COMPAIit
wlll be hew et the °Mee or oOBERT 6IBtI, 47
Diamond st, et, on /13E81/AY, January rol.
At to o'clock A. r. '
, 119.rn:ttor WILLIAM F. •ItOBB, Secretary.
prticEs DEDUCED.
CLOTH BACQUES
For •t Lox Pricer,
WHITE; ORR & CO.,
N0.,26 Fifth Street.
.11%
P171113'011 IT.. WATT. s C chno RAILWAY Cu.)
OSke of the Sterotary,
hare
rIT1511111:011, Dec: .721, lett.
TM)
Gila tioAnnre regular
OF DITIECTORO
day declad a dividend Of aIRS
PElt CENT., free of Government tax. on their
Capital block, and semi-annual tileideadof
PER CENT.. lest Government tan, on the Third
Mortgage Bonds, payable on ana after the JIRO of
January, 1557. at tho , ottles of Vtnslow, Lanier t
Co.. 27 and 29 Pine street. to these registered at
at New York, and at the office of the Treasurer, to
thaseregmered at Plurbargh. •
7be Trenafer Books will close on the 20th day
of December, 9 o'clock r. 31., old Irill , re-open
on 1 he 57th day ofJanuary. 10117. •
laa:rEtF. M. H UTCHINiON, Secretary.
GREAT REDUCTIONS
IN,II -) RICES
or
BOOTS, SIMS 11ND GAITERS,
AT
THOMAS H. PHELPS',
46 SthithfLeld Street.
rlletnrec.i Mini nod Fourth NI .
!elite Z. ISTUICItheat.... C. ti. 110{LCIXth.
IRON CITY - SPICE HILLS,
•
PIFTII STREET EXTENSION,
•
:Year Penney/rotten ',venue,
PITTSIJURGII. P.l. •
•
'PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD,
Warrsetcd when oar name !son the Article.
YPEBH GROUND CMENNIEAL and LITE FLOUII
momently on Lend.
cuFEr.r. AND (MOUND NETS ROASTED
promptly: •
We mottectnehr intorno the public teat we will
thuttnue the manufacture of all the DIFYILUENT
Kt • Its aIatiCICRO, which we otter to Wholesale
and Retail Dealers at tee lowest market pilot.
Imthe to deal tale. we gullelt th e Patronage oOa
potato.
OAITF:I2. for:Berl, of the. Congress
pow MM. will be Need at the whore mill at all
hews to at .and to the wants of customers.
CaUP Pelt PEED constantly on hand.
NTRICILLER & 3iOILLEDGI.
dcMvl7s •
S H E . P H AR D'S
CRACKERS
• !lAA crAtiT nzu AT
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
w: WRY
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE
C 4 PITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
Mr...1311LaX• 4 2 , 11S
Grand North American Prize Concert.
Read what the eldest.* Preen Sap
"rem ro t e . in,. ltmet.3
Nonni Awantr as Concenr.—a mon/ the
nest eft en terptly• ever muomeoecd to Chiefly.
WA/ that of Me,.?.. A. A. Kelley A Co.. which bat
been perpeal fn} more Man three years past, lon
Mauye, the tu moat perfect littirfacclon. lime are
to.ldge by the eiten.ive boirolitY accorded IC
They are the proprietors of the ••North American
t Crito Concertextrunlveiy advert red In
aod ether Dauer+ and endorsed D 7 some of the
best burble. Mom In 'this ...miry. From what we
know of hie. K. Rey, we me po,ltlve that boreal.
•do the future aa In
the
deal fairly slid hon.
orably with all who tat v •tock In Ills enterprise.
• :From the Chlearo Journal.: •
• HOLLEY a Cu.,. later if•flaral ea,—Th Chicano
etolort tlio gin enterprlre bottoms In Chicano
was tre orm of A. A. belle, Co., located at 100
Randolph strict. Who doer not remember their
Wee. whlce r petted two or three years ago, wile..
Aare.
POrchnred bOok. And other articles. and were
io look, 'kr en nod with their porebates Iteketa
I hem to valuable gifts of Jewelry*,
other torten. T hen. ans of cereal.. were them
fortunate. sod t have the best evidences toot
Mem.. nether Cu. alwayt perform MI they
pre:rare: that they me nee.raria men and do host •
net* totiorsoly and on uar
Time lard to Aeari the Premien) Aunt,e CON.
CEltr to be given at the Wabath runt,
Chicly, Illinois.
NATUHDAT, JAM:ARV 20, IMI7
this Ir the tirrairel liisiribution of the Nines
tvonth 'rotary...l most saervsaful enterprise of
me Modever Insornratad In the world. 930,100 Vivi.UABLE rained at • .111.1 -
Lao3l hi. Arts, 11300.10 g
10100,000 lIREENDACKS.
arlll,be prrainttil to ticket bolder..
A SPECIAL ICOTICE TO THE PEOPLE.
Tne proprlatera of this grand enterprise bare
/Mat pleasort In beltur arm to Inform the aobscribs
ere loatielr Concert that it la on au as one.
eels. Wit or I O.WO ticket, lusted, only 00,1:0 rev
mem ...void. The proprietors Jo not wish to hold
a single tletet wren the concert tate. place, as It
might emote Masstlafactlon among our patrons,
I the re•ore have been to
Lime to JANUARY .610.1667. whencompelled eatend It wilt pofture.
lee
to tale place without soy further postpo.rneet.
Fore rears we oar-been engaged In the glft hos
sines., and we point with pride to the lapel/M1.30
we ii3T6 wanlor, honestv, sod Integrity Many of
the prominent cl Dace, of Chicago wpl Sr wltness
to the .tatemer•t that we Owe never ntadia any
protoMes to the public that w e h.O not sacrdely
feigned. and we rercr to the leading bankers and
merebauts ol New York. Phliadel pale. Boston and
Uhlmann for our charaettir Inr fair bootleg.
01.110 of all opposition and evert obstacle. We
Prolualepare the pO6llO
tthds North
.° ll °
the prises auvertlavd will be dlltritmlen ' tiaty, tuts
partially ardor Ititout re serve.
The pi of drawls:Ls adopted la the following,
Duplicate numbs. from I to ar),Wo are placed in •
we We first ntscabsr drawn oat tate* the M 0.%
.% prise, he nor the second blithest raise, and so
en until the wholeM.ooopda. art
drawn.
We advise all parties wanting tickets to send for
t h e m
pa t s Once .
t d All
l on. .order s for M ama wilt be
line
• bomber of Tickets Issued 300.000.
1 4 11.111 E. 01.00 X&4.111. •
Erery Other Ticket Draws a Prize.
LIM In Urcell I,acko $ 5 54 15 0
10.000
5 COI
4,00
1,(CO
2,000
Mow
10,1.
1.0.0
61,0nDeach
btO .
Pt/ "
00 ..
I GG Residence in Chinese qao
10. G' Pianos, Chicago, eau/ each •
• -40 .• tido each 30
10 ^ Melodeons, am each S, We
100 GG Fanny each OX/
GG (luld Watches. 41100 each, lo.ooo
MO G. Laelea• tient Watches . MOO 20.00
010 •• Sillier 11 - etches, seas each 1.1.1100
KO .•G Shiver Watch... aid teal 10.00
111013 other Mita worth VIM CO)
The distribution will take NM, after the concert.
whore 01 1 .• CO pers.ns can witness It. A committee
111 oe optimist. st by tie/ e t hot deo; to take charms
of the 051110. •11 seems and nominees. will be
Tipp:l+lth a correct Mt of the awards as soup es
IGrtgtf 'tickets, el each. Scot by mall of receipt
Of Sao, •tatl , rot return Roth...
Evory Other Ticket Draw, a Prize.
• OPEC/IAL TEllId Olt CLUB RATES.
An• party procuring a club of Owe or more names
for tickets, and sending us the money tot the maw,
will be aslowed the following commission. We will
1 ticket. to one Mill, SG for $ 4 AO
to tickets t
o ot , address fur Is DO
tickets tot address fur .50
Send the name of each subscriber and their Post
o..ce add - tees, with town. county and Kale la full.
moor? to draft, l'Oet OtlaCO order, ea prow, or In
reel treed letters. may be nut at our Mt..
Every Other Ticket Draw. a Prise.-4
The ellipses of Chinas. who know A./L:71.14y
&Co. have coulldenc4 - 1^ teen . honor arid Instsrl.
Vie re: ' ergs :I ' g: ' r i rsif?is ' ll he ti; Wlllo n' llit I
cm:times:idler Kelley Coacen. to th:
Tappan, Meliallop & Co.. Commercial Age licY.
Chicuo: Lott:. Wanorg, rittle paper dealer,
itifiV9l4ll=lrifiturloa. pfasarti er gli n it
111=m1MICalleal Camila Do aliened to .
!A. A. KELLEY & CO..
Po. 103 Randolph N creel, Chleoreall•
06:r 6
QUARTERLY STATERE.VY
OP TEM
MECHANICS` !CATIONAL BANK OF PITTE.
11138011
PirrEcncli. J. :O. 1.9;7'.
ES=
loans and Dlitoants ' $ 311.14 02
11. n. Bonds to eeenns Nat. C1rc43.... 15Z0,(03 03
11. S. Mattson band ..... P 3.000 CO
cnher U. S. Precultles on band . 3211,403 CO
Due by Ban2a and Banker ' 6,7:0 C
C 1 Ins I
Lrna 4' • ..... 7.633 Se
_ ender Not/10 and Specie 210.= 03
Taxes and =pens. • ' 2.703 41
MEMO
Capital
tale
cpo.jtatlYn
DYe
1"41171:41.1'17.:
j o h.!,:j , g ed ta b t ,m2 ms LA comet totti7elfo 3 fty
cud JOHN G. E. , •. nTr!:', Cnsider.
emowarlbed ben r• me.
_J A4.I3 . Notary rating,
DUARTEIILY REPOIIT OF THE
`-", EXCHANGE NATIONAL. BANN OF YITTS.
BUMP'. Jul. 16C,
u ' m4
Note Bon di ill Discounted
U. B. depoilted to secure Clr
c . 9 . lstlort.. ..... so t o ,o x,
u Bondi . aenostted to
U. ti.:74Xli, " topicluereltepor. EOOOOO
I INOSO in - 4.140.1n0 co
other LawfVfouni ...... Ot • t
oon) ling '. or
to
..303 CO
CirentstlititNotesof Rate
Hunks
Reralti.soci
Cain Item.
Due by Bank.
Real .nitate
Tennant! ripen.,
and other
70.4 . 4 60-- no% ,
:J 9 ,14403
0303
6,571
National toc
Circulation.
Staid do
Individual Depocite... ...... 771,4c0 In
Coded Males I)eposlts 91,101 q -17.:T lo
Due to linksA 17,174 33
Saratoga 377,714 70
I certify thit the above le a comet abstractjor the
res.^rt =deo.* the Comptroiter of Cerrency. U
htlizrsl H. DI. MUBJSAY. Cuhler.
QUARTERLY DEPORT
TIIiRU NATIONAL BANK OF FITTSBILIIGII
NO3 DAT 3101lNING, Ju. itb,
==!
?inlet and BIM Memo nled ) =Oen =
U.S. Bonds 1411,030 00
Ennt.l4l) 11ouse and Furniture ' MR* 07
Taxes and Expenser 41= G 3
Premium, an Bonds and Interest on
Con. on Notes P,171 RI
Remittances Sad Cash Items 45,512 47
Due from Danes 170, 460 4)
Legal '1 ender and /eat. Currency.... .114 540 CO
=ME
Capital Stook 200.003 00
elmtattoo r.5,31S al
Dn . Mends Uopald' 1,440 PI
Coottoreot rood and Earnings.. .. M:3l it:
Itoa to lank. sod Bookors.B 'A,11.7 31
Ma U. H. Troasusor 70.^1.0 30
Doe Depositor/ r.s,su CC ;1^01390
JOHN ➢. LIVFNGSTOIV:fItaIeT:
13TH QUARTERLY STATEMENT.
OEM
MST NATIoXAL DANK OF PITTSBURGiI
Pirrsnrxon, Jan. 70., LSC
RESOURCES.
Loam and Discounts.-- .......... _.51,15.43. n
United Mates Bonds i lOOX CO
Due Rota Banks and Banters LT.E.9 0
1 e . ea1 . e . :11 , 411.A.1 Tender Y0ke5....... .4 : 913 13 .
NotesorOolvent7tate Banks. La tO
Cub Berns and Remi tt ance. %Mt M
Real Estatev 2;000 CO
Lapel.. 4.9:1 II
Capital Stock 1604060 00
Due Individual Depositors 534171$ C
Duo Hanks and Bank Cal l ed
Stites.. 1.1 61610
Dot Treasttrer or the States.. 134610 50
Circulation .164000 03
COPUDICO: rood and Profits... :14130
I hereby certify that the fez: fleeing Is I tree at..
'ran from the Qmerterly. Iteport to the Coeoptro/-
er of the Currency.
JOHN D. SCULLY, Cubler.
QUABTEIILT STATEMENT
AOPLES• NATIONAL BANK Or PITTS BUR GB
I=
Qin
Net. and blas 11U.:mated $ PC 747 SO
. 8. Seenritles.... 1044 . .077 .0
Heal PAtzta anti Banking Haute fixtures .Ht 07
Lawful *may
-
114).1 11. n k 1. , ate. 1 1. 1 4%
e?7l o trVg C""' 7:::: ,
~1tg4.1a1i............ 1
Expensea .7....i0 sl
Tour
LIABiI 'TIES.
Capital Stock... Don ... . ....
Cirma
Due Depositors
Dividends thspal I -
Das
p to Banks, Bers. 20
norins land anitant
Total $1.171,613 21
/ haeth7 ee-etl4 that the above to a true abstract
from the qaarterty report to the C emotrollerot the
Cue eeeJ• 1. Y. IJOHLION.
Cashier.
QUARTERLY REPORT
ALLEGBENY NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS
BUROtI.
rtrrsavacn, J.. :th, LW.
AETS.
Notes and USD DiscoSSunted SG:7s4S4 Gil
United. mates Hoods Deposited to Se
cure Larenlntim ' ' '5011,070 CO
IL O. Hoods. 0!...0n and 7-50.1.......... 100.40, C.?
Specie sad other Lawful Money
Circolating Notes of National Baits . 1_ .7 " . ..jiT0 to
litreolatlng Notes of State liwsks . ID 00
cash Items 41,741 ri4
Due by gaols 115,.. 41
Heal hilate C.,6e. Id
=ME
Capital Stock
National Circulation
State Clrculktlon
Indlelduul DePueDo
Div Wends unpaid..
Purrlas Fund
Due Su Vaulters
/certify that the above It a the obstruct of lb
la/el/mut made to the Comptroller of Currency.
yaa.rs2 It. W. JACKET, Casbler..
QVAILTERLY UEPOUT OF TUE
IiECOND NATIONAL BANE OF JILLEGIIIC.Nr.
=2
ME!
.Nollei and Discounts or ..:s4 51
United Wales peewit! 191,003 00
Cash •ceonad i a7.71/1 15
neat Estate :5.0.0 00
.
Expenses and Taxes 142 610
Va• Rom Banta and Bankers ...... ... 3,943 CS
_ _ .. ----
s6ll,tEt C
LIAZILITIEN.
Capital Stock DACCO CO
etscutottoo JISAOO CO
Dtvidcods onpald =a co
ProAU sod Earntoga 11.056
Put torn Banks too 8anker5.......... 00
Depotlto
Burplmo Dust 17.417 id
1017.183 C
•
ja.Str6l J. N. DAVIDSON. Cashier.
QUARTERLY STATEMENT
CEEMI
=
I=2
OEM=
Loaua and Dlseonnt. .3
490,793 71
U. S. floods and Securllle• 671,600 00
Sloe from Ilutkesed Bankers 93.139 73
, m . c .i,,aad yoga Tender 13 0tca....... 117,103 71
Nattonal Currency
31.= CO
Note. of Solaro 7 Slate Bask.
771 00
Vaal Items. .1.0
and Lot 7 7.(431 m
Hooking Moose 1 MI 11
Eapensca 1.611 35
IMIB1G=!
Capttal Stock paid le $ 350 4 0 3 00
ti. Indtvidnid Deposita:lo4.2o6S 32
ne Tress's. United !tat., 79,590 ni ISC,S , 6 70
nto Botts and Bankers - 3:0 Go
Ctretalellon .« 312,0E0 00
Dividends uslonid 1,04 on
Contingent 700 d and rronts az co g on
The above Is • tree abstract front the Quarterly
Report to the Comptroller of the Currency.
Istacb " J. P. ILIMIXEII, Osehter.
QUARTERLY. STATEMENT
EEEMI
ONION NATIONAL DANK or PITTSBUROIL
PrnsOuLou. January 7, liei.
=MT!
Notes and Bills ntsenanted 6 31:4.11
wigggnrd'lU X."'" L'o3 co
10
Oncedrafts MSS Pt
VIUSti ftfdr. '1111 4 11,11 - . 111... ...4,73 1,1
va,as sad Cub itentiss—s.e.s. =JOS al
." 1 " 4536) .
CaPita 5 tila $ rAO.4 ca '
''PhularieLyst 3,, , mu ,$
7311 MI .
miArti4A.........." Saty 4 a ,
$l ,
ha ta DO D OS TEGr.••• •••• • .••••••• 17,:a 3
. all WU sa an.
catti y Loa% tba &ben 841 got Slat JI COMM 10 110
b.t. of my kucarlediro
Mall a" Vl. t 'oinTE, C.tdor.
QUARTERLY REPORT
SECOND NATIONAL BASS OF PITTSUCEGD
Netts and Bills Discounted
Real Estate.
Duelties aad axes.
y Husks usd Bankers
R L irr
U litatetetieturltlas...
131=1111
Capital Stal,
cletulation
Due Depeeltors
T.Tupeld Dividend..
leurplus and Prollts
S ."*.0 001)
437,71 03
0.331 00
24. X/ 18
14.C.1 34
33,413 50
6.401 C
The shore le s correct al.tract (ruin the Report to
the Comptroller of Currency.
555 rno C. Q. BIGGS, Cushier.
QUARTERLY REPORT
CITIZENS • .NATION . ALTIANTORPITTOICRnII
ASSETS.
Not es and inns Discomted..... 6 4il,T.a ro
U. It. Bonds deposited to secure Clx
Other United States Securiti
Bleeds
Legal Teed.. otes
National Beak Note
!State hank Notes
ractloo al Currency and Cents 7"I
Itemlttances and other cash 3.,:cia 51
true Natl./nal Backs M asi S
Taxes and Expenses 2,001 35
Real Estate and Hood !fort , ages..... 011,14:
. .
LIABILITIES.
41.672.111 53
Capital Stock $ NA 070
eV..a.* ou CO
National Oren!aline
Plate Cizen!alien ENNA PO
Individual Deposita .
Dleideuda 413plia ''
' *********
......••
*59 . , : A 1' 444 s o3'
EV.
Due to Banks and Bankers L
Earnings' 115,603 67
sq
mow
•ST:7 - 03. — F00 — ta
600, , C0 CO
99,683 00
iii,=.lll
of I certify that the above la a trim abatract trot
lire,terly report mode to the Comptroller of tb
ry lag .
MM
•
al EARTERLY STATEMENT OF
". EDE lIERCIIANTS. AND TIANUFACTUE
ERN' NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBUINM.
Jan. ;di, leer.
Capital Stock ' LIA
500,0ira CO
.11.4. D`k Circulation, (State 1) . 0) n,5 ;2.
'National Dank .Circulation 1:3,1(1 Oo
Due Depositor.
4-"A.lai 13
Line ether.... .............
Disidenda Unpaid-- Mr2l
• /Wilt. and Earning. 3e1.870 as
V..1.7t.13G la
ASSETS.
Notes and Bi
oosllse Ditcoonted $ 572,191 NI
11.Y.Ing n :1,17 60
U. S. tiorernatait Securities 50,9(0 DO
Specie and Legal Teuder N0te5 ...... WA. 307 _O3
Nat. Cant Note+ and fractlonal Car. Cotattd
Doe by other thanks 71,5t0 10
Interest on U. a. Sororities • 110.C.r..14
I errttly flat the above It a correct abe L'.. tract from
Quarterly Report to Comptroller of Currency.
ItO ed JOHN OWTT , Jo.. Castat r.
{1 ,651,373 7C
STATEMENT OF TIM CONDI
DITIOIN OP TEM ITTTSBII3OII BANE. FOR
SAVI2aIB. Detember pall
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LIABILITIES.
Capital litock 1
hue Deponten
COEtlngeatlllnd
Hli
olliee Fixtures--
Cub '
•
The undersigned, Auditing Conunittee, respect
fully report that they here examined the nook
and AMU, Of thG Bank and And Ape above gat
mint to be correct. JOHN kCOTT.
MEI
DI i y i ID s f i Iig n IC ATI IHIMINGR AM AND
an CO.—The Prulaent
d Directors of this illorml DOi fr
Adend or
Cl=l
ONE DOLLAR ANDY/MY CENTS PEE SIXABY
•
Out of the earatori or the last its month.,t
forthwith, at C.o..wee,__MUlfli Co,,l_4ttoo " :
r iona7S EDIVAJID MOTs, Tx eibareP:
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PI OBST NATlONALDirectors BANK OF
TTISBUGill.—he of thls Bank
hare ltda day declared T a quart.rly dividend of
17=1
I=
oat of tbe profits, payable fortlml lb, free of Sts
pr U. S. taxes. J. IL SCULLS.
Jaaaia . Garbler.
- •
111V1DEND.
urrica or tuns.'
Plrienra d
no. January 7. 1567 :
g:The ripaill of Dl r. ejo . tis tht s s Cc i maty t tit.o t kl ir s
arP f,1: 1 o t ra O r f Tire jolt blx months,
plun on and Ib4 v tgitt i t , e . 14tisgskER.
• IMO, .N.WrioN^S. BANK.
AILLOHENT, Jaanary 2d. ISG7.
TUE DMECTOBS 4 IF THIS BANK
InTe deciue4 t dividend of
1312 (e) PB6 CZ.151%.
On the Capital Stork, out of the of the lut
7lx mouths. payable on and after Monday. January
th. ttn7. J. hi. DAViDBON.
1.73.38 Cashier.
NASIONAL BASE.
Pirrtncactr, Januar7 241, 18 , 17.
A DIVIDEND OF
lux ITU VENT.,
54000.003
3013.003 to
411,440
4 to 00
4.13 /3
349 9 31
F of Gorenmen t Tax, mill be paid on and Atte
TUESDAI, the Btl,
Ja:l7 JNO . G. Ya ETlN..Cubler.
ATIONAI. Bin./
VITT.OIO.GII, January , 11,
q TIE BOARD OF DIRECITMB 0
lids Bank have declared a dividend el
' SIVE. PER MST. .
On the Capital Stock, oat of the ;treats or the last
six. months, payable forthwith, free ofOorernment
• •H. .11.60SILY.
ilatrn tleallter.
• •
11.111C/LCCTB ec BANK.
nrTeam DIRECTORS.
BOARD OF OF
1 1 111 rallnak bars deCland a dlvldontlCt
a3miara
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on the Capital Stook one of the prodU of the last
dIY. moat W,. Payable forchwttb. free of United
nate. Hoeentratot Tax.
)alen JOHN SCOTY. J... Csabler.
OFFICZ Or IlLel'lOrtslo tvatrwarca ro.,
rirreort um Jimmy 4811, 1867.
THIC A NNUAL ELECTION FOR
TWELVE Mitten/11S et this e:vent . will
he held at the older ol th e CoIADNY. 00 MONDAY.
the 14th d 47 or J.oory. 15t17. ',etre,en the hour"(
of 101. Y., Mid: F. X.
.W.M. F. 11/LEDNER,
J•I:7Z lierfttry.
D=:l
DIVIDEND.
A 4llll6" NVlViiilltagLlVFM:::lll4't
Ws ant declared a dial end of.
.1500,0p0 ea
• 4:16.60 , W
• 4447700
• 477,K:
7.1,534 Tsi
. 171 Us El
13.01 - ea
EIGHT PElt CANT,
or Four Dollars per share. out of the profits of tia
last Mx mouths, parable forthwith.
lat.tpF. b. IllehEr.L. Treasurer.
•
1./7111C7...122.7G1arirr 7,lsPnalacr.Couro2:7,
Crirsatinall. Jam 2d, 124".
...a mi tyEILECTIO Election for.
Twelve Diors i Company, to sery•
37
vine alr e e e t, Pt wnogb ,h e on
SaONDAY. '
JNan
-00071410, 164,bedweekthaboors o ELL., 10 A. Si..lt aud
U. O hEL
2.1:222 C. D
Idectetary.
CIEZECI
4F7ItL OF IBM ALLSOILLNT VALLZYS.. U. CO.,
CCITSMJUGU. J•lnnoT.lst FIRS T
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ALLEGHENY
VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.—The Alleghe
ny, Wiley RaHread Coutra4 betel., glee notice
flat they *AI redeem the
The nth. Mortrage ' flonds of the Co.
Within two years Iron tbls 'date. In 34:cordon
with the prorlshone of the mortgage given to at
cere the Pa• meat of mid bowls.
•
By order of the Board of Managers.
3a3:r13 WILLIAM PHILLIPS. President.
33 0 rtigr 1 W
anErs- V 40 , 11:7Mt.
HOLIDAY GIFTS
UNTIL T i n HATE EX MIMED
ut
China &Bohenilan Fancy Goode,
roslseLs By.
RICHARD E. BREED,
Pio. 100 Wood Street.
dell
32
to3zr.axticcoALT...„.
ANTED— the delleery oTtICIPITIACT FOB
7 TO 100,000 BOORELSCILIRCOAL,
Doting the coming season. Delleery to commence
Lt to 15th April next. apply toot minces:
MOORHEAD &.00..
99 Wafer Sired.
dermetawr •
I:=
MONUMENTS, GRATE STONES
Vaults, Fountains.
Statuary, Vases,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOMS,
• EMIT RCA. Jr., No. 286
Eli,,initlyrente street. -
aireitelag.grt". , I
k o tlanarrels Mow
1.64=11,„„„
6 In bands
WANTS. •
WANTED --By a gentleman n 13,9
T ba.l Cul •mple ex parlance. • .1411114011
CA:MIER OR 3300E-11.‘KrEE.
Sect of references gleers. Wonhl 1,,e tor
travel for a ...aft turia.c hue,.
lal , :rta Address Y. Y. 7... Gazette *Tee.
WASTEI), • 1
C3t3
rirrsei7loli, Salutary 7th, 19;
UESOrECES.'
Sllttation as NIG irr SCA TCll3fAl'ito a gOOsloasi
tablistmezt, ty young an of moral baths,
Good refecoof co eirety A d dr e ss thpngb Po.t
ottir, sa , ,,cr , . fI%KT.
_J as 2r ,. . ) so.st:Soslttotold woe!.
.4 r 6,6.11 sa
1140011 00
i M 7
. 1.?.
161.:62
13.261 61
XO.OlO
WANTED-100, 1.000, • 10,000
urn tote i l .911REVift , GAS GE!. &TOR,
which can he arttacted to any tamp. mates - the Mat
galls/14x In existence from common o 1. ronren hint
as a candle; will no: Mo. o it. Must rspolly mil.
article oat. retaiiina at 41.10. AgeistS Chhalls
Moneys selling tt with tight to tie It.
J. C.
Mi ST. CLAIIt BTS4/11:...
TI LTrI.I'N
Jai ITNiAm 21.. 2.
WA .7 NT = JI d , T :O . -:- . l l tr r t i l:_itiiLt g e ,. s .,, tLL ,. iter •
momently In bottoms rwinittog , iialcitaimi4
twines, correspondence.
.A 0
01 p . 1 1 i1,2L7 , reference, o llh ai.fe.,i
(o i r .
_44:
51 . 7 U na
c s a a •
99 Grant eereet:
rittsiburgis,
=I
On
. 1 4 .4.440
. J0..16 47
.3 0
31,)33 al
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AGENTS WANTED—THE _BEST'
CHANCE YET..—A WorN of /Ilutorleal Value
and hi 04..4 Importance. The only Wendt on our
Nary Ott In tLe Ovid. agents and no COMMWiIt..
I. Press. PA t.llall UT i) (Wit NAVAL. CON
-IlAie Iltilth e by lion. T. IIE iDLEr.
tlngulshed Author and lilatorlan. In one hand
tame :end at once for Wm.
and territory.' dire, ,t. L. TALCUzi,
drnaph) , DC Market :deem., rittehumh. Ca-
A GENTS WANTED BY THE EU
A SEWIN(/ ft , CHINE (71.111CA:IY to
tisaneedr NSW hiACIIINE., W leather from
paper to heavy Leaver cloth. with
out change of feed, no:Weer ten... belt-Quoting
prea.re (Dot newly designed four motioned
I.PSDX/17ZZD. d Address. enclosing star.,
lt. CALL .0 CO.,
Ihnwcl:C r. .i 313. 71h, 1,6
•14,0") 01)
n.. 103 6.1
135:./1 la
5.1h5 03
AGENTS WANTED TO SELIV
THE CIIILDIttC.Vz ALBUM:.
PICTURES AN eTOMES.
Wri , ten ad compiled hy Rey. AbA BULLARD.
The Book contain. a :gest Portrait of the author,
more than ono hundred ptobree. and Atetiv
printed anti Wend, and latest It:vase aU tae Chit-
Andres, W. J. k.
LAND t• CU..
• debt:vire No. 73 Third St.. PltistrAreit
ANTED—AGENTS—RIAILE.Li
D
D YEMALE—In every part of Western YerUl•
wyttanla for the tine beenteti Emmet/Ines.
PRAYER-AT VALI.) , I PURGE."
— "THE JIAIVEN'ti PRAT Eit,t`
•••LIACOLN't3I.IO3I.E AT BPRANGFLICLIJ,'
Either by the sooniti or on commission. Publisb
ere rates 'P otter. for fail particulars apply,
permit. or *shines. PARCH)CU...
13 Fifth street. Pittwburgb.
BRADY, at., Cashier
TOE Finn OF owEsa 66 KEN
-L. NEM' have dt•eolvea panne:all?, Ulla as , .
Persons ladebte.l to the a^ove drm • are hi i OCT no
dded sot to many debts to atiVr;rT. bat
Attorney at Law, Fifth dtrT.Ol.
ESE
. DISSOLUTION.
THE FIRM I OF m. A. JONES &
tbo lht Oar r. Decembe
r.
heal, by mutual consent, 211. A. JUNES !mishap put
chased the Drug Interest of W. L. JONES sold
Arm.
The bash.es of the late arm will Lc settled at the
aid attod, 295 Ltherly street, by either of the
parties. 11. A. JONFA. •
Wll. L. JONEe.
•4 003 00
210.0
• 1.631
The unde..4ned, in retirieg from the flren6fll.
A. JONESA would chtefluily recommend the
new Arm to the favorable notice orbit friends.
Is2;Cfr NHS. L. JONES.
EN
ASti.E2B,
...... 21
13.131
010
11,430 CO-5^01.422 13
D. E. 31cHIELEE. T113311'3,
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THE FIRM OF SIOHIVER Sr. LA—
ZKAIL was dissolved the alit day of De•seab .r.
I5Cd by mutual cameos, h. r. lalanlVClthaslog
Emspureersed the littera t •C J. will AZE I at d
. The!, sloes. el the tem he settled the
old stead of 5..4 L., 4 by I% Stfltsys . .
- -
SASI L. Y. 81/Ifl r. ER.
• JASLE.I B. LA ZEAL:
riTTSBLLEart. Dee. alst, ILL 4.
FOLLANSBEE. .
ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ
NOTIPE.—COAILTNEILSIIIP.—The un
derylened have tbh day enteted Into co-partner
ship for the perpote of conducting the Wholesale
Grocery. cr and Com Mallon BOSitlebi, at.
Nos. %IT and ll elmli Wield wo, under the me
and Gone Ti
rt:Nc e' Eit cu. na
new
arm tenth< pitalSed tosee the frl lads and casts
ners;orthe late elm era. L., as well as all others
mattes harasses ofgooda to our Ilne
riA‘l'L P. SA
RIVER.
JOS. W. SPENCER,
J. al. IIOP/STOT. I
I=
.
The undersigned , In retiring front the Armor
bbrlver .t LotLott...would clacerlblLT recount:solid the
now Orto Lo tbersTorabLe notice of Wm Wends.
113:01 - _ JAME, IL .I..AZT.A.g..
• CO-PARTNERSHIP.
MCIDELISIGNED HAVIEVG
itaseti the stock and machinery of the late
FREDERICK AIIknCHLEM ANN, kayo on the drat .
day of October. 184°. entered lotto partnership on
der the style or HARPER, tiIITMAN R CO., for
the nmaufacture of WAtiONS,tac., at the old ca w
mb/Ished stands of Frederick Aemblemann and
Thom. Harper,on Bearer street, Idanchestor,
and tronldretpectrally aoLicl k a contfammee of the
PatrOdaiite hitherto.° liberally bestowed.
T HA
ROS HER,
A. ANTHONY P
OE, num;
ADAM AESCHELMANN.
TILE CO-PAIITNEILSUIP
'TOFOIIE existleabetween las subscriber,. an
der the firm oeTACK. ItatallEßS CU.. is
day dimly - ea by inntnal conceat. -
IJec. 71,-154e
- .
The undersigned have this diy formed a eo-part..
nership under the ermennte of TACK BEM. The
style of,tlrm of gitlsenrelt House Witt be es
beretofore, TACK, 800. .b. CU. A. H. TACK.
T. E. TACK.
11-1;M:
.latueatT let, ISC
DISSOLUTION.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO.
CSIStIng bet Weer M. Ital.& Net B 5.d D.
CHESNUT. under tee sole of 1/st.ANE & CHES.
NET. sras dtssoltrd by =taus! eneseat on the Ist
orJantutry. The beAness will he nettle* the
old stand, 11 33 Liberty street, by either or the late
Partners. Jal;r9
HILLERMAN'S
liT AND FUR EMPORIUM.
TS FILLED FROM CELLAR TO
lota with 111C11 ASSWITSIENT UI. CiOODS,
which t offered 14.
I;mmL7r T-sCi'VNT PL.E:LTEI/9.
LaxciLions , aract. C+oat's
3F° 'KY 1;1'w gr• ,
iSLEIGII & cAltillAfiE ROBES,
Although preouMl wlth (6B ]tae of
HATS AII7,I3CAPS,
W/lOLESAI.E AND Itt , TAIL.
=TTT
No. 75 Wood Street.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS
MI 1-• I ICI .a. "Sr g 3,
JUST UrENED
la • EILIG-131C'S,
No. 2 Wood Street
A CHOICE ASSORTHENT OF
CHINA AND BOHEMIAN VASEB °tam and
rare clesigcs and styles; A atm lot of
FABIAN • STATUETTES,
LAVA WAITE, DECORATED TEA, TOILET,
. .
All of which le offered on the moat remoneble rate.
arm
TN THE MATTER OF THE ES ,
TATE Ur bCOTT, deceased:
December Term, lee..
And now, town: December Istly UN. the Court
appoint W. D. DODDERS, Andltnr'to distribute
the balance In the hands of t➢e A elm'nts troves.
Attests A. illt..txDS, Clerk. Br Tit ICCOUST
the hude re lgeed . ..,tb7 notified. that
Ail persons InterestOd et'h i th .. ....... 0 oft ,
".."'"f r 87 Dram, ad atreet.
tOP.ihthtent, at bit elle..
,h,
. 0 _ ......r.
i 6......
.taherxh. on SATUttUtli... ,
. . , J_ ..n
.te.d.
".." " . h2"7" Pw.-*n. ZODtiEnS
Audltor.
EIMMEI
NEW PAPER HANGINGS.
der OH PAILIATEZ—Irenth Degdm, cld Bon.
A VN d
lUALLS—Nerr Cirrek Patterns on Bed CUT
r jr. .
ra VC HA ands.
s—Lara sad /calia Pattensoreukrn
ForaleY
W. P. ILAIISHALL.
t 7 Wood street.
GOOD - NEWS :YOB THE
AF
YLICPED.
PATIENT tiLDICLVEN'ADEUGE, it low paean
HIT I ONTS I =7IINgithIatM
POWlCArli a l labng=l:l:
And everything else In Droners/m:1:n,
iiitOWNIISW USW STRE. •
!Tx , No. U
Clair Xtroot.
JARED 11. nairsn, --- 1
U.A-NITTACTUELLII or
Steam Boilers. OWorks, il Stills, Tanks, Sheet t;
Iron atc.
No. kunt ...2.rtv..nrinorunmatast. Pa.
==5M
. E STATE OF JOll.lll T. MILD!"
WZOLlSh.D.—Letters or...tdnantstrulon have
tyeeo, ortate4 to the nr.etnigned. re2.103/1 hatir4
Ghazni 102 wesent Cour, end those todebtett nu
DM' ihrtedlately
- tERYS. 11. RAVI LTOS,
613 TIR6 tract , Pittstraph.
105=1
- Os Fifth Pt.rg et, lt , tcond Pipo r.
Pittsburgh. l'a
0:14 odiDmirsi:7ltnelom
DISSOLUTION
DISSOLUTION.
T .
T. E. TACK.
FEED. CHASE
I=
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BREAKFAST 6ND,DLNNER szrs.
H. lIIGBY.
Pompeian Patterns ort oraa
El
El