ITtgh (tagiittcsi 5 PVIILISII . ED UT enniman, Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, ip. cm lftt ES troot. P. 8. PCNNI3II43, T. P. HOUSTON. V....WM .108L0.11 KINN . KE.l+llO9 P. HEED./ nu.lnell ninageits =EI , iquale Conte.... 2 cents TV:. wored trf carrier. (per va5ti....,....:.15 cents stku doSseilben6 liddrrall., 2d.dt). 411 , 111111 i fdduttlons to Nesirindys sad lsents ---- . 1 10NDAY. JANUARY 14, 1867. 1:111i TA till F.P. Until well-founded reasons appeared for believing that the Senate would reject lionnu.L's tariff bill, and that the scheme recommended by Commissioner WELLS would prevail, the manufacturing interest of this country was experiencing a steady and healthful development. In all these branches tnat were yielding profits above the average new manufactories were start log and the home competition promised soon to reduce prices to the lowest rates at which, considering the condition of the Currency and of the labor market, the commodities could be produced. Since the impression became fixed and general that the manufacturing 'lnterest could count neither on 'stability nor further aid from - I Congress, ne ,. .4 enterprises have been gen erally ansi)Mtdcd, and Many old establish ments evert hate concluded not to go on. These stoppages will producc,ln the first :place, a serious effect upon the income of the government. Mr. licCoitocn is cred ibly reported to have recently declared to friends, in private conversation, that "po litical complications" were conspiring.to defeat Itia plane, and that the future pros. pecte of the Treasury were gloomy. Be was careful not to specify to what com plications he referred;' but the point we have here brought forward is abundantly sufficient to jusdify his forebodings. It is obvious that with themanUfecturinglndus , try of the country prostrate, the internal revenue attic government w..11 - be serious ly rtminialted; and that the loss of wages by hundreds of thousands of men now or heretofore engaged in 'factories will greatly diminish the demand for goods of foreign production. Nor is this all. If the suspension of manufacturing shall fist till Spring many thousand of operatives will be constrained i to seek employment in agriculture, ncreas . ing the number of producers of food, and diminishing the number who are wholly dependeut- on others for their supply. It this condition of affairs shall be long con .l, tinned the prices of all kinds of provisions, and consequently the value of farm proper . Reit, will fall away disastrously. The far mere of the West and Northwest will rap idly sink into their recent state of financial embarrassment. There will be, at least, one advantage in . this. It will bring up the question of Pro tection to Rome Industry—after the Policy of Reconstruction shall be settled—as the paramount issue before the American peo. pie. - When this question shall be so raised there are increasing indications that the Southern people 'will not be, as heretofore, almost unanimously for Free Trade. A diversified industry at the South will yield its legitimate fruit; in creating a public sentiment favorable to Protection. When this shall be accomplished the manufactur inginterest of the whole country will be Put on a firm and enduring basis. THE IN VEzTIGATIUN During the Senatorial contest at Harris burg the friend!, of Governor .CL - 11T11; nu dertook to frighten certain members of the Legislature, alleged to have been corruptly influenced to declare for General' CAME: nos. To this end threats were freely made of raising a Committee to investigate current clufrges of lathery. it last Mr. Worm, of Indiana county. on behalf of the friends of GOT. CIJIITIN, introduced into the Senate a joint resolution for the appointment of an investigating Commit tee, with - power to send for persons and papers. The jriends of the General had their eyes on this movement, and deter jinined to forestall it. Mr. - STAMS:AI7OII,.OI Frani — din :cOutity, one of the..Generale most deioted friends, promptly introduced • a similar yosohnion to the House. Indeed, we do not know but be got the start, by a fewhihintei, Of Mr. WEIITE. At all creels Gen. CastrActit's men in the Senate adroit. ly managed, by the use of pailiamentary tactics, to stave off, until the Clerk of the House appeared with the information that XLI3TAIU3AUGII 7 73 resolution" had passed and asking for concurrence therein. Then it was easy to substitute, out of deference to the 'House, Mr. STAIGIAVOLI'S resolution for Mr. 'Mures, and the . triumph was consylete. Gen. Gammon's friends took possessidia of the investigation, and will conduct it to snit themselves. We do not suggest they will make it inefficient and Partial. Yre oaly give these details to show with what superior tact and energy Geri. - Csaramon's case was conducted over Gov:- Canon's. .' • ' =l2 The President is represented as being uneasy, if not alarmed, at the prospect of n movement for las impeachment and depo sition. _The matter has been formally con sidered at a Cabinet meeting, two Of the members expressing the opinion that he was really in danger of having articles pre ferred -and prosecuted with energy. This apprehensioh on the part of the President andlis constitutional advisers don not so much grow out of new disclosures of tem per 10 the flames, as but of a knowledge of,theebaracter of the evidence to come be fore the Judiciary Committee. It is stated that a startling chain'of circumstantial evi delicenillfbe etddueed against the President that.wlllaetonish the cauntry. While this explains the anxiety of the 'President, it' also makes ,apparent the, reasons . which actuate kr.fierzczNe and other Republican leaden In Congress touching this matter. Etyswratsts we •publiill an announce ment of a,goiernment sale of property in Texas, u-tder Mater General'.l. B. Kiddoo, Assistant Commbutioner of the Fried men's Bureau of that St a t e . s ea l e d pro _ _posala in duplicate will be received up to the lst day of March, and a Me chance Is afforded persons wishlog to invest their money. It may be well to mate that the - entire net proceeds of the sale will be de voted to the school fund of the Freedmsn: General Kiddoo has established a complete system of free schools for the education of freedmen, in the cities and towns of Texas, which will be supported by the Bureau fund, - and will eventually extend them over - the entity State. Ile expresses the earnest desire to make the education of the Freedmen a -paramount duty of the Bq. lean, and says that their eagerness to learn is a sublime moral rebuke to legislative proscillition hitherto made against, their . education by Southern States. -41.• ,t;i; PROT. AOASISIZ WrilCi 1.0 a New 'rest; Lecture Committee that he has no intragti for amusing people wlib b2l lectures, but Oen-instruct. Otte of - Illesniw subjects is !'btoaknri and. Mankind, " bEATEI PHISPESSORT:DICIDON. That such a men an Professor W. W. Dlnssox, the senior Professor of Mathe maiies in the High School, should be cut down in the full vigor of manhood and in the midst of his usefulness, is one of those mysterious dispensations of Providence which at once saddens and" appals. 'The deceased had long been connected with the educational institutions of this city; and being blessed with fine talents, whichwere steadily and diligently cultivated, he easily took and maintained ills place =Ale front rank of our teachers. It is but a few days in th since we met him . is enjoyment of ro ' laltb; but a ecvcre attack of tr IN= 11:131 fever put an ent. .is life and hie rueful ness. on Saturday morning at ode o'clock. Mr. Dims= was a, sincere, donaistent and active Christian, whose rule of life was to do all the good he could, not in the school only, but . in the church and In the world. The leading traits of his character were- earnestness, strength and courage, softened and made attractive by the well developed graces of the Christian and the gentleman. Few men - better deserved or more largely enjoyed the love and esteem of friends, his pupils, and the still more devoted affection of those who clustered around his own hearthstone. AS A MATTER Or RECORD we publish the vote of the Union Republican Legislative Caucus, which nominated &mon C.tME noe for the United States Senate, on the evening of the lOth inst. : .Senators Brown (Mercer), Coleman, Connell, Cowles, Graham, Raines, Lan don, Lowry, 11`Conaughy, Ridgway, Stutz man, Worthington and Speaker-13, voted for Simon Cameron. Representatives Barton, Brown, Came ron,Chadwick, DeHaven,Donohugh, Free born, Ghegan, liarbison, Hoffman, Hum phrey, Kennedy, Kerns, Kimmel!, Kin ney, M'Causant, lit'Kee, Mann, Marks, Meehling, Melly, Seiler, Sharpies, Shu man, Stambaugh, Subers, Waddell, Wel ler, W:mnn, Woodward, Worrell, Wright altd Glass, Speaker-43, Toted for Simon Cameron, . Senators Royer, Taylor and White-3, Toted for Andrew G. earths. . Ripresentatives Adaire, Allen, Chase, Colville, Davis. Day, Espy, Ewing, Galls glitz, Gordon, Leo, Id'Creary, Pennypack er, Peters, Pillow, Quay, Wallace, Watt, Wharton .and Wingard-20, voted for A. G. Curtin. Senator Bigharct-1, voted for Thaddeus Stevens. Representatives Armstrong, Richards, Roath, Steacy, Stebman anti Wilson-43, voted for Thaddeus Stevens. Senatorsßrowne (Lawrence) and Shoe maker-2, voted for G. A. Grow. Representatives Leech, 31'Pherrin anti Webb-2, voted for G. A. Grow. EDITORIAL BREVITIES. THE "Gentile" merchants of Utah re cently addressed a note to Brigham Young saying that they would forever quit the Ter ritory if the Mormons would not purchase their stocks at fair valuations. Brigham repliedinsubstaneethat he couldn't see it. He doesn't care a button wLether the "Gentiles" quit or say, and never found a clause in the Constitution of the United States which compels Mormons to buy goods from their deadliest enemies. A sturLE woman named Maria Cutler, living all alone ut a village in Jackson county, Indiana, was recently ravished, robbed and murdered by some unknown parties. She had • saved through close economy and hard labor about seven hun dred dollars in specie and greenbacks, which the thieves and murderers obtained. In the snow about the - house Lao tracks of two men, in their stocking feet, were dis covered. . A MANCERADEbaIr was held in 'Chicago on Friday night last. About one hundred men and women of the vile soil assembled in costumes very . free and easy. 'rice po lice made a descent and marched all to the tombs, and next morning each of the gay crowd was fined five dollars nod costs. A GANG 01 young rowdies has lust been arrested in Baltimore on a charge of high way robbery. They were in the habit of attacking boys returning from the 'hating narks, and robbing them of their skates, money, dm. Two MOM= have been living on parch• ed corn during the past month, in the hol. low of en old tree, near Louisville; - when they discovered they were wasting away to mere shadows. . Ili regard to for.ign goods, the contact plated modifications in the Tariff will bare the effect to 'differ' the prices of some fab rics! 'radio unsettle thoie of - others. • - As exchango - says that if a photograph be calledAistatosparn, uo should a para graph be called a paragfamandmannscript an autogram, SENATOR Mc DOTIOALL bas nearly ruined his health, in an effort •to swear off drink• ing. So says "Mack" . of the Cincinnati Commercial. Ttru valuation of Louisville shows that city to ho equal to onetith of the mtire valuation of Kentucky. LoutsVnia is Infested with housebreak era; sneak" thieves, connterfeit &hovers, gagger& and pickpockets. TUE Stewßrt divorce , case is Ball on trial at Chicago. The evidence is mitt for pub. Pan -Penians beet denounced. James Stephens and adhere to President Rob erts. RISTORI appears in Cincinnati tonight. —Mr. Cook, the European tourist and razor. Monist conductor, Is now, In this country by express authority of the Frenelt government, .for the purpose of negotlat h the Amerl can railroad antborltise for the beet terms to enable American citizens to visit the 'forth coming otforldis Fair," Before visiting this country Mr. Coot had the honor of receiving from thilasveretary of the branch Executive, too at`polntmept to act their Mtr:.°;:::::Pll7.°4} passengers from ell COUtIttiON to Paris and was also empowered to adopt the beet Possi ble means of organizing a system of hotel ar rangements in Paris, no that Intending visi tors ens ht rely upon being accommodated up. on resugmable terms* and to farther Inspire conllcleneo and Miss any fear of imposition, fdr, Cookie authoring to adopt a system or guidance by means of terpreters" and iiituttles,n to conduct foreigners who requite guideace and ,lanegege to, all the Principal poltitil of Interest LOU am par tce la Paris and granteda sist Mr. Cook I mme nse Emperor has e thew° of an sleek .1' hull danes being erected adjoining the Exhibition as the private property of the Em. peror (showing Ms Majesty's, plan for mem romiating the largest number of workmen's families on- the , smallest area of ground): which era to by placed at Mr. Cook's deposal during the Exhibition to be used an a hole!' to accommodate a thousand persons; the charge,. being under the control of the Emperor, so no to ensure a moderate charge for a comfortable home. • % .. • • . He has already oomplotcd plans= the other - lidoof the Atlantic far conveying passengers at redncedlares from this onantry to Earls and all parts of the continont, and since ar riving here berienmpleted arrangements with the Grand Trunk and Greet 'Western o: Canada Michigan Central, Erie, and one or two other railroads, by which the agents of the these eon:manias will Jennie ticket at any pan of their districts; which will entitle a passenger tar OrSt-class traveling to Mew York ,Quebec or Portland, frrwa them, give a choice of gigot seven lines of stramers to London, Liver pool, or (Pampa.. • and then a choke of mates, throu g h goateed or England torarls and varl et,* ixrts of the continent. and bark to the Placa - from wheliCethe-lanStwrigor "...ledlowing passengers , if they wish, to argent a different mute from the ono they traveled In going oat, -the • whole charge for bleb from any part of the states and Canada to Paris and back will not Tare from one hen. died and day noun in gold, which chyme win ale. entitle nu,,e ewers to the free. toe of Mr- Cook's guides. Unerpratara and resident agents lava:toes pans of Europe. not be generally . known tha t Dr. Dulk t feT nY naftee various otterproDn o ts esi wn h 0 year Drees the elope of all things early. The fact. of Oa world now flamer survived their Ilmis ittr rem° weeks, men t ee Geing /n en czar/lent condition to mad Moe Mean indett. one retied, ?onion On in the path It lum par. nerd for I housefuls of Trete, can merle tease .1 lob prophets quite obarfal/etf. T fey accord, 'fogy apart moot reluctantly ar:wood. r000m0100... Thy New Tear mu to have assn tbe end of the World; ,and:the bride ;dim of James -Stephens filkhtlogou bet:snot Innlinfl. 'lt has witnessed - Denim; and Dr. Cutetulns ;whetter a-propttet. than Jmnomephens, ME EMS OZNIGUAL ;-43ort. Washington stood atz feet three hla slippers. . —Th., tittle riench Prince Imperials speaks three languages. . —Gene.al Teat Ileamb and l'snelly are In alanchetter.England. —AL eveivnbliedloner New York dozen poLLcemen alp to dLsecus the ,netuels. —ln Chicago the Germans are affiletesl with the greatest amount of domestic Infelicity. -One hundred sad sLiteen MC.% have their f nettles with them at Waskdasum this wia. ter. • --.TDI Toronto Board has adopted the rental System, to go Into effect March 1, and resolved tinal.a barrel of flour sbOtild Do hereafter b>3 pound,. --The manufacturersof Ilasaaebusetts com plain ot a very dull al:aeon. Many ot the small woolen mills are stopping and others are run niug on short time. ypholi —Al..vsnere Dumas lately gave a supper I. Parts to Ira Aldridge, the celebrated America. negro trs-gollan. Alcaandis boasts of th negro blood to his veins. —'•Why will you peralekin wearing another woman's hair onyour head? , asked Acid of his wife. She retorted —.Why will you per lot wearing another sheep's wool on your haat,' —One of the "CApltalllps" whO accompanied Slr Morton Pato and Myth:mocha party to this country, Mr. A. Si. Mixon, has followed the cheerful example of his chief and of several others of the party, by "going through" bank ruptcy. ills debts aro £llO,OOO, his assets Sf,- We. —The real practical vain° got:ring Out of the retvut yacht race is the new ttloolltlVe it will be to the °eternise Of American seamen, and such a change in the model of selling vearets as will eo tuaterlallY Improve their sailing cusillies as to leaver, Intent and steamships, after ail, but a little , ahead. —it is stated that d manitfactory for making printers's type of yule-suited Unita rubber has been established at Masten, England. Tide new species of type, It Is said, is made very quickly, and at one third the cost of or din •ry metallic type, whilst it Is claimed that the India rubber typo are as durable and of goal quality as those now In use. —Upper Canada 1/1 making rapid advance. meat In educational matters. The school re. port for ISO is just out, and from it we learn that In 1803 the number of pupils 10 attend ance of school of Dam was 361417, and of other agea 1.1, 033, making a total of 383.63 t., this le As the whole number reported la 428,767 aves 43,103 that fall to attend the aehool.. —Tice number of immigrants leaving Hots way fix the United litotes Is booming qulto large. It is now reckoned that co lean than ib,hD annually leave Norway to seek a new home on the other side of the Atlantic, while It Is thought Usti., as so many of the people Aow hove friends and mastless settled In merica, the number may yet bc greatly In creased. —The Leavenworth Ilatelin publishes an in teresting resume of the buelneas of Leaven worth fur the past year. The population is be. 'wean twenry-flve and thirty thousand. It has clx daily newspapers. Manufacturing has more than doubled during the pass year, amounting in the aggregate to over two mil lions Of dollars. The wholesale dry goods trade to live millions; grocery trade, give mil llonarliquor trade, eight hundred thousand; Indira gceds, four hundred and seventy-five thousand; hides and furs, five hundred ihom sand ;cattle, rive hundred thonsandifreigating business, two million seven hundred and arty thousand. The total retail sale trade teaches a arand aggregate of twenty-one million one hundred and ninety thousand dollars. —The Indianapolis Journal thinks there IS no man in the United States who has more reason to fear the cousequences of the . ruling of the court In the Milligan case than Mr. Johnson himself. apart from his respond- Witty for the. hanging of Payne anti his ac ow:entices. which, according to the arguments of his Copperhead friends, /emblems him to in die tment.for munlei , he was a mess vigorous administrator of bayonet law while acting as Military Gayer. or at Tennessee. Rearrested whom be pleased, and kept the prisons of Nashville_ tilled with citizens every whit a. loyal and peaceable as Milligan' Yet during nearly all the peeled of hi. administratioa la Tennessee, the United States Courts held their regulsr scaslons, and there wee no Impedi ment to the trial of has victims by civil law, that did not exist la the case of Milligan. . GEORGE MUIR. of Armstrong's Coal Works, Penn township, Allegheny roosts, speaks as follows of the HEY. E. A. WILSON'S Great Remedy for fonsmapttoni "I was reduced low with consumption:that In. unable to leave my bet. and my physlulnos Inform ed that thUy eunid nothing more of certainly Co. being utivtly bagel..., that I had uot over a month t"live. At tine stage I was Induced lo try Ear. E. A. WII.SON'II itr..uxur, and today I ant as web any man la the World. If there an asp whodoabt tills statement. they eau call and see me, las per abore a dress] and I will glee them all tar particulars of my eat:naval/tar. recovery. The sole agency_ for the sal. of WlLStibl'h CON 11C3IPT1VERESIEDV la Pittsburgh Is • 3 - Cri3MIXME 31.7.333:111=C3i, DIIIIGGIST. No. $4 Market Stteet. .IYOrbent by mall anywhere on receipt of $3,00 1•411111.• • GRAY HAITI, BALDNES_ RAND. Br Air. ANY , •lALASR to? TIM ACALt.Ni .IA , UVEttIf (JAN "lAMBIC WITH ••LONDON II AIL` . COLUII NESTURLIA ANL IMASSLN, t•Loodon Ottr Best Halflor Rettoiert• • 'Loudon 4or it.stortr" t . L..ntion Bbystetras - Harr Color IL storer'• .London 'Harr Color Restorer* tt Londo n Cue gad Sitar e • t4or ober" ...Loudo -.Loudon Recommend B ali C C o o l o r rßesttooer., It all. to Impart 1114. irrowth, aad throe to the +eaten btu.. Hutto* at 4 stops Ito fa tlas. sae ht Galt soprodore • new gr. Wl b or tot, to jour to.tk and strotta.• Laly 71 trews a bottle , tbt balOotert.. bola ceLA7S MOCKS464I. 45 zar. ke”tra biUV 1111.. A. KELLY 37 Waxl and 71.3511b0 KAYS 6 DIi.UITT Muket *Use, a . 4, 46 , 1tb. leg 6 nII:19.31-177 TIIHE TRUTH AILIOIPT DY6PEP 414.4Whorrcr says that Dyspepala la tamable, tells i—thatis total. make. an necklet" mistake. hlonr than ten thousand aggravated cases have been toren by EIO.IYET rztrs 67011ACEI MIT TEttu. while the stutter that have been prevented from bowing to a bead, by the same means, is to. eamulable. In Muter...dearly epring, whoa the sPeotitel6looll6ffioel too •Igorega for the oentfort and safety of the stomach, Indigestion is most pre valeta and most dlttretslng. Is the appetite to be Iniked to aceentroodate the dlgeStive organs/ Not so; tor thee the frame would lack Its due propor. lion or notriment. The thing to be done Id to OTELOOTIIIto Toe ISTOMACII, tore the ' , yak, and put the bowels In perfect order. Nothing will do this to elfseteshy, sd rapidly. so quietly •o pleas catty. as HOST , TTlLatn MIT/inn. This potent preparation trims sad ballots. the or.tern, and clothe. it. as It were, with delensire armor. Climate d, seeps's. liver complaint, and fever and ague ani noTer known ko attack these who are elm enough to. invoke the ald of this great pre vent! e. 01 atyri DIVPNI 4 1.1:16 WM. BINOWAW, Jr., Adam Espresi Op•Me, M PVM &red, is as auShoresed Agra torionve eletvertteeMents for Me GAMMA and all Mr, papers aroma/WM Ms Matted Males and Ms rarTILE CHI BCH G VILD READING AND CLASS ROOMS, Corner Liberty Street end Virgin Alley • Are now open to the public dolly from 0 a. o. to 10 r. N. lob :Itentwr TUE FOLLOWING STOCK'S AND lertnk ; Vi l ia l ts 3 Z " !ELIIIstI7, I .11 1 . " rl A Z "aI 1t..4 Wet oak. r. ito,ODo r ghoul. ItsirroAd • no than.. lon •OlogOony Coo , 'follow Coal Co. 25 do hi Oro Coal Coom..y, 1 : .4: nr.g.aboto zeonteCtn:roy; do Cootral Olintloo Pork; I,oco do Atari no VII to.rupsay: 101 l 40 do Mar CO.o. TroniipOttOtion Co. • VALUABLE BANK, INSUBARCE r Al4O OThE 4.TOCK4.— TUEIuAY Vt. 2.10 U, J=ol= 11. b. at 734 o grill be •0141 4=ooo Door a/ 00m0=44141 0 4 1 .11C0061". Ite 414014- 4eld 4trtet. ' . • stitres Merrhsaft• 'and Alsoafactorett• throat Sauk: sa Peptir pvanla insurance Company: a .11ttoogah.la lb. II Ira LI. tiorotutort 20 .• onto itt Cott Cotoptrly. 7.5 .• alt tloCompauy. .• rltutoarth atd Ittembenrlllo fall A. tioILWALNE. AuctrootAr. PENNSYLVANIA WOOL GROWERS! ASSOCIATION. • Thte /111110C4tkin will hold It. Carmel 'Utile' tni the City et' r Ittsbergh, tette /MIME !ANOMIE, 1861. at 10 o'clock Ity order of the• 113C/LCUTiVZ COMMITTCE. Jel2 N EW PANEL PAPERS, • WITH PLAIN Tlllll4l AND WOOD LIKITATIONS, AT li.. 107 MiItICET OTEECT, NILAII JUTS. JOS. B. iIOGUIS & Eno. 1.11 ALARGE BRICE nisawsiomr. re mo.lcied, 'din all modern conveniences. In comp , . le oilier. WITH 2% ACHES OF 1111011521: four minutes! auk from • station. six Miles from Meth/. on Pennsylvania lluiroad, for We. r.r,fr i Lll, 110 FIRST sTnXIT. ' FOR BALE, Brewery and Distillery. Two Wivehoores. otsemersrt capacity, ad per. Ogieo tddery. at . A 12.1 VllRttle/ and 10 • brewery sod thirvos • BOX Sti r Plrranv&on P. O. Jo,Wait MAMMOTH BEIORED BLOAT. tali —FA erne t6Ole • bat ' ) for tangly axe. W t received abd tor lam by • • Et Mit It BROS. • •J t i4 N 0.1,11 US Wood street. OWA NGIES AND utnoNs--to bus inset Havana ()rum.. 30 box... freak /43 , 010.3 1,t10.00. Jut re Celf am, Lo r.Ol. es 104 . 1300.121 owl t3O Wang sti ttU'IDER-3 ADLi. _ptlane 1, Butter Oat MD' Vr/Mt:712,41101117. ha l 4 wag" Milikktka&l • itcAss-40 Obis % pante :ertate " B• "'"" it ' di griMaitarz ..... _ r oma feu cc TUN lait4llll YllO MEE 1‘13103g111:1: 1 / Kim r is:ikl 4:1 JAM T. BRADY a CO., E. Jones Ai Co .1 Corner Fourth and Wood Stu, BANKERS 8c BRO 3: S I DIAL= IN ALL EMI pit Government Securities, Foreitn Exchange, Gold, Myer and Coupons. 00141K:1102 0 undo on all Saciufilbla points in the United MAW And Canadas. Interest allowed on Time Daiwa& ANNOUNCEMENT, ANOTHER MATERIAL 'LEDUC TION IN PRICE OT TAMELY AIIPPLIES. ISE SHIELDS 8c BOUCHER'S, 108 Smithfield Street, 'OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Just ReceivedaLotof Choice URINE 111ECCI COFFEE, MID - A FEW BARBELS OF LOVER ING'S WHITE DRIPS 1•8:4,1017 SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! xottEsaidam.9l.T., MOST OF 5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine my Stork, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES BOWN, No. 136 Wood Street. LIEOVEN-BORNLART THOU, CHARITY The Social Band of-Allegheny %nee§ lembere ate well tooa• as bard-workteg. tam " respevable colura4 111.1. aotwuoce to tee pub. . GRAND FAIR AND FESTIVAL Wl'l lab e plate ibt CITY' HALL, Plgebrgb- 0 , 001.4 UlioltLY ILDN CID Y eve.lngs Ja• uary and 14th, ISC. lb prleurde wltt b devoteti to CII4aIT4IILE OBJECTS. 71,11 me for hailing the ire•tivals was eha - ged 'Mambo .n 0 ev anions. In wombat. Lof IA airman li. Library An mtati on vending tti thr lecture of Ar. Hayani Tani., n o yr. a day raning. A atrong girga:g. mimic. an Acemit badger. arni everything to add 1. plerthrs of niacin., i t. 1.. the ...Arial I a tura f the neemion. Caids of agindastan.:SCept W. hi amen limier mr.vve Tonal* age, 70 cent.. Lou open .t 7 ...along. H. MOW•HIL Chairman. b. A. Ital.t. SLeteaur. J 4511i00A of Committa. of Arrangements.' c 3 .6vEluctiEN r SALE. The Property Pottiest a the "Govern. meat 00000 ry •••b Please •ow 21111," oetestly-Oltro A 'or ILanO, • • pear eau Antonio. Texas. PELLE" ritOr..B le duplicate, • 111 he re ...teed up to the ritua DA Y or It , for the pintas*. op 78 arr•G Or Laud. (=Pro 0' it f. ) ).1•111.T. HO the flitl'alloal wertad thereat. arid UM appurtenant.. apptrialaing, thai to to Day: ONO t coat/dal"; le Maw him- Vats, Plity-two Wood.. Tabs. St ye. !tone Pools; .1.11.1:06 of taanlat ILooo ita hide. per •ns USE tilEAll SAW EMI, cattable of,aawlag S•4l-1 foot of /umber daisy. Old la bal•L. aTUNIL BEILDISIJ. The &NOV. In - peril' la sliust d•howl Iwo' miles above Pan atalbalo on tee ban Antorlo er awl the wales Is coot nctod to the es'abllshment hy a race of hewn stone old In cr Inver lhe I tad was parcham.l”d lieprOVenlinte made by toe late to-called Coot A..sa. tiorern u at, sad ate Wheaten lobate cot $1.7.,000 to told Tba pr, lone' has bees n seer lea.. for the yea lOW, at a m mealy...:Mot • VI, payable In atternar. A ~,Atita t lib la tee •Imple clot b• tirto by the Vaned M ates bar. rameot. mVero p T ou E d b marked 41' ope a U d rfeonr eOdter. J. H. MUM), Urt. Y.I. Gad., •set Corn Bureau It. Y. & 4.7.. Jell Unheated. hada, O it MUMS' COURT BALE. ---lif vi at on order of the Orpbous. Court of At legbony aucto.7, the oad.t.lifacil, linudlan of I= Minor thud of A 1.,. T. Littleldt. deoosstd. will tell at Tutete bale, on the preexists, On Tuesday, February 12. 1867 At 10 o'cloek. P. are, all that certain tract of land in Elisabeth ~.nshio, Alle.bruy county, Ps.. Pelee the property cot uld /aleph! ne chirlds. and Om nowt te • span to her as her an of to. It. theme Of her father: said Alex. T. • heel& In proceydiege to partition at Flo. 424, Waren Term. INC, coo Wee leg Slrace owl 316..0 perch.... bounded I y land, of Dr. Jo re le Itlngfer. Woo. *4l, et n. Ze•alt Hey den add other, The land. laall under col Oration earns; au nit twe•re avres f Woodland. The whole!. naderield %glib etuti of t best quality. Tined or WALO—Oneythird caah an acne. ry of nerd, •011964.4.11i011 en the lirstdsy of April next* and the balance so two • qua' coons' pa , meut. thermal ter • trite laterett from Aprl. Ist, 1847. to be reeved be hood as d monger. on the pp-mites. ! The purchaser to pay for eon veyancine end tam pc ro• farther pa•ElWars, er quire of B. C. 4 , et It in- ItTivitlittatt'r7r. roe °'" "'" 101 "'"' . JAurs U. uurrou, )04:n3:U • AN ORDINANCE lie-enacting the Wooden Building Low. oxl}olool. Ea it eninined anefrundact Pyy Me Sr -144 end Vosonton Couneflit tiny Mat qr argtor:nactid . t oufAorrtg f er t gls . Tat : house. no wood :Lette:hiPtile..°Vgraptee. CETI ge or etame shall be erected or built ...Ohio the City of Allegh toy. Any person who shall erect and build. awesome to b. erected and built any grew Itchop warehou•e • Mote, carriage house. Ittable budding toed tor tiny other pe roo then a dwelling. within the city. shell forte...and pay* doe crone hundred doll.ra. to be reel:leered sommetily, ani <eery such woo n bottling Is heroey derlyryd to be a. poblio and 'e common mo menta. Beth red - every person tom then be em. played lam • bonging or erred.; •ny glom bolldiag as is beton, described shell forfeit and payallne not eselmalng one honored dollars to be ore Ireful woortirily Ordained end enacted Into. law, this ninth day MfJutnaty, Arleta/omit:a. one thoussati eighthun ead Bed aixty*tergn. JAI/ES MeURIER, President of Solent Connell. Attest 0. MACF¢nito . l , l, Clerk of nelecttounell. ettnr. W. BENNY. President of Column Council. !Input? DlLWoleril, Clerk of Common Connell. 1•11 A N ORDINANCE Fixing and Es tabllstOng the ea lar/ta et tbe City UM re re. Nacrtede 1. Be ft ordained and enacted (*the !feted turd Cornmeal (~ettnelleqj aut hority l q% flu and ft to furelty enacted by the f flu some, That the salaries of the Cul Uldcer• to and they are reby IX d and establlghert ea Glad.. tr. melt: Ms) or ' 500 00 c05..0110. • Tr .. . east .oor . 1, a.. 600 00 00 Street Conon, atone, 1.1.03 00 110 p. riatencient of Water Works 1,102 WI Login,, rat Water Works. 1,1110 00 City 001101 or 650 00 A aaaaa ttror Water toot 3,100 00 City o (mow Ste 00 eitlita of Conuclie (each VW,. 600 00 Clerk to Connui. teen :60 .00 Ms gees ger to C..nocila 4100 1,0 Janitorof City 0w1.... a • ...... ••••••l• •••• no CO Cork of itarte.a 1,100 GO (*natal.- WO 01 Socyper of Markets los 00 yew:. Master at Illustsad erals• . , ..... ,00 00 Wolin Waster at t erood Ward Scales... eV 00 Hien °astable • lop 00 0117 Cannot...a, (lour. each $OOOO, ........ 2.400 20 CMtti s e , of the /sl a nt ii, slob IS; ever i s . Lieutenants of Night it &tee, a, yet, I ' o 14 4 0 2 1 . Mftti=n Cr. eat/tit:per night. 11 1 0V1 nreineor tor (trent Ennio° • . Driver Of ~ do do " ...... „.. 800 0 0 kloosilen or do do .to men, ..... • *WI ' . ...... ••••• •• s . 6.0 00 liff,;"z 11. 00 °' • ii. .0 r ;,:, of GOO 00 Ho. a ope... ......... .. K e e1.: .... .. 640 00 Driver of Prlondablektoae Hood Men of do do d0....'.. .lOW Ordained arid enacie4 lido a lan ihi " Ane OtII day or- - daunarr. A. D. on incelassei d t t Wih. Arad ainiaLnpuren. A „ ..tcuit, v i. cte= gi r t . aanta C. W. lAMBI% mum, ii. ......rj r t Cart aat et Comma Counda• • r CHEMIN ALLI , Y.—LiWa. ad. llorteseee. yee•ea, &non neatly accurately alio la leant fee.. wall be &mance ye 6EO, w Ma.. for many years ha principal beaver.. rill the lateLsar enn at lipit.th eraNTO.w, who will also .1105.1 to the exauguallon o. Tlties. Deboal. tions cal.,. rapidly. accurately mad ncaUy. Baal tits% promollyattcaded I•l4arli THE MASTER PLASTERERS !Mil hold a meetlag on Thursday, January' 17th, DAT, AT TAMMANY UALL. N 0.164 Ottlo otzset. An By request or 11gi PLASTEUERS. La.ll:rot T.M. BLACK, • 40..9.11LPE18TriE114.. ST.ir 6123. Alley, Tbree doors above Etaltlateld Street, PrITSBVIIGII, • Every kind of Work done on the shortest notic e and molt reasonable term.. rarticuLar nttentio • plod .oJoblanr. 1014:01 T • XECU SC TOR , NOTlCE.—Lelt.rs .e.tamtutuy on the • state of DAVID 7 . 0011. AS, Iste of the city of Atleghen• deceased, having been greeted to the undersigned. ail W.I. lye ibennselrea Indebted to said estate ere rennest ed to make naDnent Intwedtattly to either of the underalsned. and those having claims ansleet aid estate will please present them, duly authe, Ile Led. for par:neut. 'l'll 31 A J OWE NIS_ 10141 EDWARD B•ittlETT SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, IRON BROKER, • 124 First Street, • • P177158117b011, PA. Agent for be salsa Cornwell, Doultehmone, Jos tobloc, Youbelli.. Duccanuort. Pliuultupe. Wend*, and other bran& of sal...cite. oughlosbeur tioise .did Oliphant's U. Q. (amoral VW IIiONS. cosi. outeuts sad orders respectfully solicited. ,1•14:rel • IMPROVED PROPERTY 3rcpmL ISALIaIfZI. rust• In Lanreueevlll•, and fprlusdeld, adJotn lag. rauglog In prices from 111.000 to ...OM. Will be bol.l on roan/noble, terms If eo➢tled for boon. E =I For farther mall on. applY at the Aral Bata! = O. S. BATES, Butler Street. Lawrenceville CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, Fancy Cloak-lugs, ' For lisle at Very Low Prices, by WHITE, ORR . Sr. CO., No. 23 Fifth Street. TEE NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York,• In 211 E • Only Company In the World ?IrorarsinZATAlTPV74ll.l7otybetb'Ol"" Sc bt•le umeut . • la addition to tlt recur II v heretofore otrered Call part rular attent oo le the full.•• tut: • . he crest Sc , of the l.eglsialurc of the Stale of New tort. Um l'ompatly laetwbortrod I e •ak e Special • onoolte. with t. e Poperlatoodeot Of We Insurance f). particle I. an.l reccive Meteor t.gls tcred bonnet tile heal of toe, Lepartment and a csr tt tests thst the Polley fs secured DT pgdge of Publlc Block's under a 'pedal Trnst errs. ted he the Art of Leghtlmore inslur of tag Sl/ItTfl /4111,1/1C r :tt:Ran:. et./Mws .St exclnslrely. Tilt tastes ever , It gister.dPol. , Icy as score. stage ho cur a Nalloual Bata :tote, 0 . 0 a lotted lt mol. • 'NO ItEs rim: ettnist In Travel. lter !deuce or the YroPtoYntrats Is soy part of trc State, or Estop, at av e r resson 0 1 . he yes?. IHlei•Y I , AYa• bit ACK on all esnoral scents. POLICIES eve Not-forfelllng and Gamed' tlel7 Indtepatanc. . Ineome of 1566: OYER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ALL INSUIt ANS an. Invited toes =lnc sod com are their policles witls tbs.e of the ”Aortb Amer- N. D. RIORDAN; P. 41.1 dent . J. R. RIERRILI., terotary. E. T. COOK, General Agen PITTSBURCH BRANCH. No. 67 Fourth Street • A' few more active, eCtient men-an hive Area ties. lell:ra ' CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE UN PERI4II4IOED HAVE 'IV. nUb iVV7: Lifli " 7' n u c e'Ll u trr i ri r r wdl continue ar heretofore. T. BELL/Lan A CO. Y. lALL aaM r. OR [NE r. g,..Ot,srant, F. SELLERS & CO., PORK -PACKER& And .11iinuf .eturers of IA Jae Mt. ID <DPI IA lien Bacon. Beef and Tongues be ready for delleery on MONDAY, ilth last. hetet Sugar-Cured Hama: Do do co Deer: Do - do do Deer roagues; Do do do lareaklarc baron; Plain Cured Macon; Shoulders; • • Do do do- Sides, At reduced prices and ofiretellent quslity. From tale eta IN- snail oe ft. ullteli auptilea with all article. In the l'loviolun tr. de. J4'o :lib SHEPHARD'S • CRACKERS MANurAcrtmED AT 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. )•/ZYK! ROBERT LEA, malirr ACI Ullll6 OF STEAM ENGINES AM BOILERS • Freight - I - loisters AND DOCTOR 332444123E 7 e Atreaetlngs *Call den:llll'one made to order. Corner of First. cud Ferry Stzleete, J • • PITIWErIiaII,PA. pITTNUURGII PAPER MANU FAOTIIIIINti LOAIPANY. Al.nfacturcrs of • Printing and Wrapping Papers. • EliriffigNmileas,T3Pßiglnty, o , l l. l 2.. lIFFICE AND weauroirsz, No. 82 Third Strest,Tlitsbargh, Pa. orric Eßs _A UOUPT lIAIITJE, Presteent. JNO. ft. LIVaNGhTON; Treasurer. SAMUEL R11)04.14Ne retary, DIRECTOF6i—,mu, Ifiartle. Jo_4 Aktriol.6 11. garAta . a r Jriu Liviugoton. John Bl• re 7,1.114. Cash .141dfor Paper stock. 11oLL:obtl CAUSTIC SODA , Both American and English, • • FINE WHITE BRABDIS. For Oil Refining Purposes, Constantly on band and for &ale In quantltlco to snit 'purchaser., by JAMFA HERVEY DOBBS, 246 Pearl Street, N. Y. • deI:r11 • . CIIIUAGO FLOLII AND GUAM 230 rrearL QUACKENBOSS & CO. OFFICE: No. 118 Liberty Street, Up Stairs, • InAtioltztaxsl2,l7.o6. -AD a grded of WINTER AND SPRING WHEAT ryol,it 504 ;mew...Dr on hip- aad We to Ito ma at the veer IoWeS, 021lt et sqloes. WDolossat Mow. swatted dins; Rom W otters MIL. • , • MILIAL.ICEI. HAN NOW A LARGE STOCK OF PU ex Voir ow+, cuzioNAPIZ. UAS T(l*,. , .And all ott,r gwds in tat tine lint THC llotamATlLave he WI/OHW ettißdlalita saDallor■=so. 17A211. at Se awl el tedera net. dq fad.• 4•1I:p10) ~,~~,~:.~l.~:~Yf:isi~i~ai~YA Monday, January 14,1867, ! ritrinunc a Jan. 7th, 1 , 47 . . i REtiOURCF.S. d Lams and Ms...ante . United btate.l. Bonds ERWIN,' AI'CONNELL tt CO . Due from Ban. anti Itamktre... 2. 4 p•cle and Legal Teat!, NOtes... •9 •I N.tt...si curr,., . Notes otnoltent Nab: liabti. CReab u Items mid Remittances • I • l Estate kspcnse .OPEN THIS DAY - - .._ , V. 5.5.411 P 2 One of tho Largest Stocks DOMESTIC DRY GOODS IN EITHER CITY, To which they Invite Vie Attention of Buyers, BOTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As many of their goods can L•e tought so LESS THIN PRESENT N. T. PRICES. ERWIN, McCONNELL & CO., NO;:,178 FEDERAL STREET, Above the Market, 411egtieny City. MEM PITTSBUIIIII GIS SIVING CO., OFFICE, No. -59 ]ro - errtli St. OB`S'SOERSc JAMES I. BENNET, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President, ARTHUR W. BELL, Sec'y &Treas'r. JAR, I. BENNETT, W. W. PATRICK lwetT. Ili, NEV. J.ll'l/. UtIOJSAII W. CLIAL"IIiT J. 11101..E.Y, W. 8.. 1,1 .1 lat. E. EITWICZLE. , C. /I. 14011Le..11011. IRON CITY SPICK 31ILLS . , FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, ' Akar Pinnsylrania drenue, prrrslaunan, PA. • PURE SPICES - AND MUSTARD, IVmunted when onr name It on the Article. P.EVII GROUND CORNMEAL. and BYE FLOWI umscontly on hand. CIUFFICIC ANN, GEOUND NUTS El/ASTI-II promptly. We respectfuly Inform the public •••at we will continue th. Manufactory of .11 the I,IIYMItEbT kit • lel Ur briele, ....eh we °Per Weometle and Locale. at tee lowe.l. market pke. pmlla •Imlng to deal We, we 1,411c11 the patr 4 onage or the DAXToR. formerlY et ale caner... Mi,eolllll. will be round .t tie abovirtn, til at all hostels &v end lo he wants or coatolocrs. Cd 11 1 . 1 .2.1./ FEED constantly on band. • STIIICILL.£I2 & 31011 LEDGE. doh p 7.. o gia,.o'2liTli ACT FOR 73 .TO 100,000 BUSHELS CHARCOAL, Mixing the coming ICI6OII. Delivery to commence lot to 131.6 AyCU next. An!y to or admem • MOORHEAD & CO.. • 99 Water Sfred. deVateldwle SKATES! SKATES! Prize Skates, Club Skates, SKATES FOE THE MUTTON, AT ar M INT7EgJe deu Dlspsieb llulldtss. Filth Street. 112CADLir.._ ...W. BitADIAT jETNA STOVE wolpuis. • A. BRADLEY a co. efeeT lrallety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Anon x which ant the aelsbrated IttltEXA, TROPIC and TiLLYSAN (Coat Stoma YoawiA, VET, KHAN and ULVNBiDS( (Woad Cook mound.) Alm manufacture GRATER, GRATE FRONTS, du. ( u t. WarebOnse. coma. of Second and Wca d stream Iltuburab. nut.rance on Second avert GBEAT ATTRACTION! GREAT REDUCTIOA TM co CI Wt. 711 cfb 181 WOOD STREET, •. eapecial attention to tin EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. They ►se closing out their steels of LADIES' rtEts.. BELTING S BELTING LEATHER AND CUM BELTING. Also, GUM HONE PACKLNG__, tiAIiKETN, Of the best quality Lad lowest prices, at the Mac:Lira iltazialaer 3Zioracalt, NH. 28 1111) 28 ST. CLAIR STREET. =I UTILITY WORKS. IttcL.F e AN & 81.11 TOR, No. 83 Liberty 81., opposite Fourth, • iraNOTACTIMBEISI OF OABINET MAIVIZS' HARDWARE. Tisey maks a spent ty of Iron Bedstead and Fisot Castors: Porcelain, Bedstead and Pivot Osstoret Be &taut Faneolngs: Mops for Entanslon ac. T TTTh also loanntseture and have constantly on handambLatensa. Mating Latch., Ilt•Lealay Window Bub Bo Dporter, Itecentrle Bast Button, Utility Zbutter and Butt Hinges. Wind ninn Idnn~ Bad /sons, pith Weights, - au., an. Jy2 • NOTICE. THE ANNUAL. MEETING OF TIRE btockboldera oh . • DTA NIIING !STONE AND W PUNK PE T cO., NT be held at a... Moe or KOH 11. , it b. • fl 3 Dizrooad ,tree r, on TUESDAY, January =4, 18.7, at loo'cloct A. N. JaamraiNtr WILL•A aF. NUNN. VerreNry. NOTICE. • THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE bloc II heldete a the LITTLE It A NA et 11),_AN BUNNIhO et .4130 PhTßOLettat COYPAht t Irlll be held at the wiles of wOisEll? 'BB. oa Dlemooel ar, et. ooTtlLtite.tr. JAl:meet = . l, at le o'clock ... r. itig;ehz:x•r iIrILLIAII P. BURR. Ercrele , 00. 825 , 000 TO LOAN • • I= in !MU Or $3OO ac d upwards Seal Estate Imght and aold IatOECIE K. PETTY, Jai ;Arm Palma Arant. No. uel. Clair meet. HOMES. DELL & co., Anchor. Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, Matrafastazars at att ollo 24/2 0 1T&Ib mitivitt And trATTINO. 44rV E (C) otialatO BASK NOTICES. I 13TH QUARTERLY STATEMENT 1 rite FIST NATIONAL BANK OF ormurcult E= Capital Sta.k Due Individual vep,lturs M2=3Z2Vn I=l=Millf=l =ll9ll=ol= 1. hereby ecrtlry that the turegolng Ir a true atr itrart from the Quarterly lteport to the Cumptrul ler of the Currency. = QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF H THE SIERCANTS , ANDMANTIVACTHK. , ELLi• NATIONAL BANK OF VITTNBERUH. NON., MOZIVING, iaD. 3 S$ LIAHILITAES. . . . . Caplial Stork al EA\ (.0 00 31. a. 31. 1:•It Circelailon, intatell'lo 5.3 na) ;1 Nation le al 1.1. k Circulatinn 00, no 33; Me Innaltors .E.S.r.sr.; Das , other Ilan Its r 5.117 27 DirlArnds Unpaid r 16 ronts and Earnings ' 111'.,:i (.4 4.670 AS r.,19 . -114 Ot• ASETS. Note. and Onto Disttocaded EMU! Sn 'tanking lin t4l It. b. U,,. ertununt ttecurltl I , 4.1x0 00 1.2 peele . and Legal Tender Notes at,. 907 141 Nat. if Nolteaud fratklunal Cur. 07.;t1 7., Due by caber Dante n,:1 , 0 19 1u1u... nu U. b. Secuntl. rd. 447 14 tc: I certify that the above Is a correct alharact froth Qu.ll. , rly Ittport to Comptroller of i nri, C.) . • JIM,: b 1.7017. do.. C1e,112-,rl STATEMENT OF TOE COtiDI DI7IUy OP THE I'ITTSBUIWII BANK FOIL SAT/NUS, Deselsber Ilia, Isis: • Capital Stott -.. $ ;F.OOlOO Use Ilernltorn 4 .5.0 f . LT Contingent Saud Atm Al • 4:7%612 P '7 ASSETS. Honda ) Afortg.get. ........ ..11,rst :I I.llll‘lcei•abie 24.321. i• 4 ' Cnice Fliturce 5 DIO an 18,..9 5.5•-5?5.5T.! IS D. E. - Stet IN LILT. Treasurer. The anderelened, 'Auditing Committee, renett fully reoott that they have exemlnevi the Boots end Assets of .the Beak' aml and the above state ment to be coreect. *TWIN IQ/TT. POLLANbBEE. ROBE err C. tiCHMEP.TZ 11323 • posm NATIONAL BANK • OF PIT I nBIJRO , I.—The Directors of this Bank hare this day declared a onart.rty ata Wend of THREE PEEI CENT. Uot of the prolits, payable forthwith. free of .ate or U. S. taste. J. D. !SCULLY. Jas:rtl . Caehler. DIVIDEND., ' Urrtex or Pcortis' IrSCRANCC , O.. I,7lrorison. human , 7. Jed. The Board of Dir cDon .I"thls Centppry bore 11 day d. cured a 111Vilit nd Ut TWO 1/01.1. . ItS r It E. dot o r toe woritt of the !Ail 011 months. P. 7.11 a on and after the 11th Jt9:r7t WM. F. GARDNER.. Secretary... 31t , IriarIca . N/710Nxt.H..., I'IZLaICi'JII, January:4, A DIVIDEND OF PIE PEI/ CENT., F•••eofliovernment Tax, wILI be pall on and after TI:EnDsI, the tith Inc, Jaa:r7 • 12.0. 0. He ETU:. exalt, A 11,TIONAL B•NC. t BtrtatlU. (.11. Jacuart -al, 1,7 I THE BOARD OF this Bulk bare declared a (Sir bland 01 =3 On the Ceettal Sterek. out rf the profits of the I.t six months, peraole forthwith, tree of Government tax. K . w. eI.A.U.K.F Y. Ceehler. IlsrcaiNis b 31-txurAcnatzui tiTAA'a Fiawa, t I'l3lrf C 11. J.i• 17 I. ICC. I noitnu OF .13111FCTOIIS OF Uitaßsaa Cave deviated . dirldtud or rEit CENT, on the CW4I Stock cu., of the pronto of the tent sir menthe, payable lorinwLth, free of Culthd Owe. Uovernsent Tat. !'~#i Ml=i3MM OPTICS OP *ltc rao . 1-V O /Nara:ANL. ro.. rerl,LUi nH. datiaary I[ll, 19,7. 6 PIE 4 sNUAL ELECTION FOR TWELVE Dili - CTOHS of , hls Cvmpany be held at the once 0! the Company. on MP:a : DAL' the flth day of January. IrJ7. between the bonnet 0110*. x..and x. WM. F. GARDNER, Vrcretry 1= .11.L1.111111 E, INsun dt.t.CS COktrANY, PISTSISCILGLI J 413. :a. 1 1167. VLECTION.—Au El+Nclion for twelve Dlveetors of thl.l Colunaoy, to. eery° for lbeensolvg Feet. will be held nt lw other, No. .1 , 111 street, l'lttabergh, on MONDAY, J.- ear, MIT, between the 110..1, 0/ 10 A. 11. a and . C. Do • e, 813:01: FITTiII'GLI FT. IYAT:SE MOAGO Na trcalr Co.l Offer of the Orcerddry. FITTandnOU. Dee..7th, 'cod. VIE BOARD OF ninEcToits bare this day declared • reg Illardirld end of 2S PER VENT., free of Government tax, coo then . Capital 510044 and semi annual dividend of 3.'; PER CENT.. less Government t”, on the Third Mortgage Bonds. payalOe on and after the 5000 of Jativary.lss7, at the °Mee r W natow, Lanier ft Co.. 21 and 29 Pine street, to these registered at at li•w 1 wk, and at thmotlice of the Treaturer, to those reidateTed at l'utAburgb the ITAnarer Hooka will close on the 29th day of December. at 2 o'clock r. n., and will re-open on the t7th day ofJavusty. C. Isetnit P. M. HUTCRINUOIf, Secretary. Urn.L Or nix a LLlGuayr VA,....anY R. 1.. CO.. / Prrran , .hou. I •nuarV la , . ( NOTICE TO II OLDEItS OF FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TUE ALLEGHENY VaLLEY ILAILROLD COMPANY.-11m Ailegthe, ny VWey . itallroad Company hereby Klee , entlee that they telll redeem the The First Mortgage MeadSof theCo WltLintwo years frora,thls dal", Isith theyrovl.lori of the #iortgage Myer! . to a c.r throo moot of satd bonds. • , It 7 order of tbe . Fo•rd or Etaasgeee. ' ai..Luax ru ILLIPS; Piestacit. 1110i11:4$414 FOR BENT, NO. SS MARKET STEE.Fr. Now occupied Dl the FOUlth Natl.:nal - ELUL JOHN {VAT, Jr.. 110:11 M=O FOR BENT, I LIEGE THEE-STET BRICE Os Chsnecn Lane, 15 rear of Foirth Natious Bank. 1.6 suitable fur manuomtunog or 6.ortge. :OHS WAY, J 5, 132:M Sewickley's-1115. • FOR KENT, . • STORE ROOM NO. 60 MARKET STREET; ROOMS SUITABLE FoRSINGLE O ENTLTAIEN SALFS ROOM. SECOND FLOOBOI 66 MAR KET STREET: OFFICES ON 1211 ED AND MARKET STA J.N.' I- ASSAM, Je;r7l Atl'y m Law, DS Grata ,tree[. X:1 14 0 Ma" r ie l xrcrsr szco - crps HOLIDAY GIFTS iIT~L UT YO U HAVE EXAMESED China &Bohemian Fancy Goods, FOB BALE BY RICHARD E.. BREED, No.-1100 Wood Street. dell . FIRST CLASS LOODLNG GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. LYONS, No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, . Keep, on handand tnanufsetures to end,r_,_ the PIN IenTSTYLEttrOILT HUI WOuD and WAL NUT. CV,. La.d eIQUAIt E !annuli, I , IIIT It AIT and PICTURE FRAMeS Cnetatn Cornice, Bands and Buttons. Consols. Tripod and Bracket Tables ofeaqulslte d r t eW 2137: k ttllnted In hehi;asrrgvgtui.... nosatalstw6 DREGS! DRUGS!!. DRUGS!!! JAMES T. SAMPLE RAVING IItaISIIT TEDS .'ELL KNOWN DRUB MUSE ON .COILVEIt OF FEDERAL AND /tlal/NBON bTS., ALLEUuIINF. • Wlll keep on hand a tall anotunent of all Clads of Wi.reCrCareis And sehleti stilt be. sold el:teapot than sap GB= bones In the too class: Pre•erlptlons naturally prepared b 7 • ant•elaal ar Mitds of PLUTTINEBY and 'FANCY BOA P! et band. GOO LOUIS OEBGE h CO., Manufac. term of ()RAND AND SQUARE flullms. Ware:rooms ul BLICLItrat eTIMET, /amend Bloat %. at fr om Broadway. NEW YOWL. The Pianos manufactured by eels dram are mada. ed by all tbe mauler artists of the country for weir F:1 7 111PdVit;113#1!" " glalf,g;=:::: ,.. 11.ren tfr taro iklOW,Nra 11/DIA. mite our Wind tenme.e imyeatlng aetlon. moved ley's. mpll deal fl ea lyre. sad . written tputrantte f u r fly. yea Ml. IVraloollDdlPS% bola:herr BAUR & rmatumanaugurw: mmrateLzpv,:mm,... WANTS. WANTED, LO shaNs IcationAl ankof-ComileM: St J AttLan.s 3ssoraooo Com WANTED—By a gentleman ts bo t.. , ... , . 4 •.pleenx , L e nee. a aliuntlua a. casu VII Bart 6S "Rleep,Waal4 law la. , or alzaaarset ., elria agate. .4 4 aw• J.. V. Z., Garet. aa.ca. 5..1. r.1.(20 4.v - a c, :Non 00 Ca 133 F,0.00:1 4,754 at IVANTED, Sltaat , au its N11:111. irATeirmAN In a goal a.- taalictunent, by a Taupe. man at amoral hablu. Liaa-ltel'anact , ji 7. n, A a ,. Ad.:res• thraagt. Poal °Zee. ..S.VaI:E.•• 11 • esT. Jaa•r:l alp IthCed atrat. ••WANTED -1 00 . 1.000. 10.0110. Ilea to sell • r:DbEtVot• CAS figs! .1•011., which no b!atutrbedr•+ arm lamp mates the brat 0 , Li g " to exist enco frost ' orbroon o I.•oarobleut will 001 mow 01b. Most moony moll article 0.. t. ret.l , lng at *l.lO. :butt aro rotzto !booty, 1011114 It with Melt , oatt. , J. c. NO. NS ST. ei—tin b7IIKET. 3 rEtri Mti M ---- WANTECL—Gradnates of Lii.gr ry and commercial Cotlevet to carat,. InanontlT In ba.lness rcqulzing yaleamansLlp bralnel co-mcpondentc. Apply wlzb reference. loner Nella , ter Oss• Law Crl.•e.l lt. U. AGENTS IfeLIiTEILI—TUE BEST AA CHANCE: TF.T.—A Worn of Historical Value enJ :tattoos' lento. lance. The only Work on oar 1 1 ' ,1111 91. 131 1‘" ..`714..1 . 4t 0 tir1rir I 't A . Arnjee. hr Hon 4 A I ' IIA•DLEY. the dio. tfrural.bcd Author Hlttorian. On one hazel. , none Yvon:Le. Illastratul. :1004 at onto for tens. and territory. tent A. L. TALBUTT. Int:nit:dor An Market street. rittnitarnA, A GENT St:WINO %C !) 'WAN TED HINE BY COAPANY THE EH.- /MR A to e B3 j i!:111A17.. WEI saw from li.ue pap, to b e stry Begr e e cloth or leather vita out change off needle erteL'Hun• de,f4dustl. toil pressure foot And noels , desin:4 four motioned IltrtmarsAls. Address euelosH4f . sT IL. ALL 4 11 L•••• Otl Fifth dtmet. them.: , foors) dell Plttsburs`ns AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE CHILDICEN i n ALBUM: AND errotuil4. Will len and conird nj Res An B t I The lidok contain, pO a titer. Portrait of the author. mare VgntdlLV'7a: bM, ir ern ddress an. Ip.JIAA.Dr rGUcrii. deIs:TWT No. 7.1 Third at.. YltaZibursh WANTED--AGE.IITS—MA LS! AIM FEM I LE — I. crorY PUS of we.w. Pow .ylvanla for Lte One nea.P.el Escraylup., ..:VIA I. :11 . 1;YI:N X : Week Eq,. B6r.' ' "LI LN S NtIeaI . NGFIELD, ra ted try th. mouth or on conatlsolon. rubllsb ere , raw. al owe& ior particular. apply, p:1,04. or aLlre... YANtitl tr. CO.. tto . : 13 Flttla tame, Pittaburib. toriVING. BAILIFF, BROWN & CO., No. W 35,ecloral Bt., aLLEGRE.VP P4.> TIMUMBEIIS, GAS AND STEAM '"" PIPE P ITTEOS. beep ya on bard a large ssent - otos of I irkibET LEAD LEAD PIPS, /LAVE TUBS, WASH 11A5 , 56 HWY AND BRASS C 111.756 and all 'Material. for ratans up public or pc/rate braidings 'wills WA4Eit, or rTl:a3l.' jaNno pLumnino, GIS IND SITIMETTING, ilydrants, Iron Pumps, fa&EPP LB4D enzsi• L• • PIP E , 8A8.1148 WATER CLOSETS AND WiNTI STANDS, TOM T. EWENS csucctr...or to Ewen. &C 0../ 165 Wood 64,PIttsbargh, Pa. Mr7:14.3 PLl'➢inucG, GAS AND STEADS riTTLNU, IA ALL /113 BiIANCEM. Carctully: , =l: = d 6 tokrg:p .s tr= n a t ndjtiotteal GAS FIXTURES, SINKS; BATH TUBS BATFte, AVM CL043713, wynnA... Constantly on Land and made to 8.173E1 Esiacr7,, No. 59 Federal EitiCet, Allegh'eay..and 5J,1.11..r, Plotahaere. MERCHANT TALLOW. 3 3 7..V70. 4 BALE, trFrri CRAM' TAILOR, Pfcilliss. - est Corner of Penn d Gt. Clair Sts, Desires to must [backs to Lis friends and the pub lic for the many Past fsvors. and rospecifollv I. a snare of their future pesonage- Lie Won title Olean to Lave than syso , me his Large and Carefully Selected Stotts Or .Fine "Woolen Go Particularly adapted to lENTIEL2II VEER TOR TILL Al fa/ 3.rsi REDUCED PRICES. TO (LOSE OFT OUR 111ETER STOCK OF 80Y'S CLOTHING, Weareodertng Special intincem.to. PRICE 6 vEity LOW. GRAY & LOGAN. • No. 17 St. Clair Street. Jail k:111:1 V il 3+z - ills): til a er.31:1 CO-PARTP4tRBHIP. MUNDERSIGNED HAVING otsed tit took end raerllnery of the late !SCULL-Me& N. IMO on the Pet day th e October. issrt catered Into. partnership ens - der style of &AIWA* fiLICAULN & CV., for • taxerfasture of NYAtiONtl, de., at the old ed. tabli.lied stands of Fredertet double...art and Themes Harper on Reeser street, Manchester. od would resrweitelly solidi • ematinnens• Of the patrodege hitherto o liberally bestowed. , —IIIOSIAV RA &PER. ,41_ HUN Y tiUrld/Ln. ' .12:14U • • • AII.LITA&ESCHELLANN. • • DISSOLUTION. TWE . FEEI OF OWENS SY. KEN. NEDY have dt" solveo partnership this day. Ferrous Indebted to the arose Ilan, are to retry ap tt led not to pay any debit to any pkrson bet . B. CP. ettLIA. isia74 AttorneY •t Law, Firth corset- DISSOLUTION. rrnE PARTNERSLUP EIEBETO. F.ult existing W.Va. DaLANGII and D. fliesNur. ontlerssestt la or Dit.AND a CHES. NI: I' s was td mutual consent on the Ist ot.rannary. the Ibusturos ho settled at the old stand. 0:33 Llbesty street. by either of /helmet partners. TopAcco. CIGAR S, ROBE nun ROVGIIII AND READY, MAME BUD ItnIGLIT , str,E !MD .CLUEN BAILS, dna ot.Ler NI led lira/au of • P C:P COs .I.lF.nu , actorid by • .' 411 c W. JENUENSON, Fifth door from Sae pe nikon /1.1.1ge, Allegheny. nerg:tone JOHN -MEGRIM/1G ..ItanntsOtarer .of and, IntoLasslo and Metall Dealer In all kinds of Tobac - co; Snuff and Cigars, 4.01 .113.2LN1D AST MEI Err.' rencral usornmant"ffttlatTobabenr, GREAT WESTERN PLANING MILL, Corner el Liter, Etreet ua Dwane Irsy, PITTSBURGH. re. Sash Doors,Blinds and Mouldings MADE TO URGER. Untlnichen - work Is at In try Dons Kle a tb?r i r d ion=, " Irti s m a Zid n=f:; e "'"ing `"l.°,' ° Al d 'ai b "Vig.'ilr th Lgtti mufn ..2;11 tcb. - Jjali HEAT H. STEPHEN 11. OTT, GESILEAL Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver, SIISCIL BRAD AB MIL 4111 ft MIK SUPERIOR BED PRESSES, Can , q l lng Stamps and trlatUng earda, Also, nary.; you Mawrntß CLOTHING. 93 Wood St., Con, Diamond Alley, AlkyPi DAVIE' SOOX STORLI .1.11,11111110411 J . sieIsOOSIUKEIS a SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Werke, PURE WHITE LEAD: BLUE LEAL -OSUMI !I* ULL rua rALNTID Ito Sartbdtret trip f!,+.11-4.. `rl.-tavekeiNta Bel" for P./ Inspeptort, t.ted or made se 4. - 3.4 • /AMIN Bumili.-11111rued Melt. • 1 I. ES I=l OS °rent street. rittaUtreb. re.. ~:::~~~
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