The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 18, 1867, Image 2

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PHI DAT, assrAav 0167
THE Republican .response, from be.
yond the burdens of Pennsylvania, to
the Inaugural Address of Gov. Geary,
and the speech made by Hon. Simon
.0 meron immediately, after bas elec ton
to the LIMA States Senate, are zinnia.
'cant of the unbiased opinion of the et:lua
us. Both are pronounced admirable as
to matter, and the feeling is that the
loyalty of Pennsylvania will be fitly sup- ,
ported in the Executive Department of
the . State. government and in the Na
tional Senate.
MIL. G EMMY.. W. WOMDWARD, in a
letter written in response to an invite..
lion from sundry respectable gentlemen,
rcaident in this portion of the, Siam., tp
be ag-do a candidate for the Supreme
bench, grace fully declines.
Of commanding presence,' dignified
manners, uncommon abilities, and high
amb.tion, Kr: Wow:mann has not been
sinecessful to obtaining the honors lie
coveted. Confessedly a favorite with
the Democratic leaders, he has never in
spired tho enthusiasm of the Democratic
- masses. His manners have been too
cold end stately, hie habits too aristo
cratic, and his social standing too emi
nent to constitute him an idol of the
vulgar. A maims] in his . party—always
taking the most advanced opinions, in
the wrong direction, and maintaining
Ahem with remarkable cogency—he has
incurred the strong dislike of the oppos
. lag party. In his private relations ge
nial and blameless, when ho vacates the
bench, it will be with few or no personal
enemies, and the cordial appreciation
and regard of a very extended circle.-
RECENTLY Ma. HOEUCE GREELEY on.
dertook to convert the Republican of
New York to his doctrine of glinting
universal amnesty in exchange for uni
versal suffrage. He was not only re
_pealed, but lost the Senatorship in cone.
quence. Not at all thscourieed, he has
been to Washington and tried his
powers of persuasion on President
Jounces for an hour.
Ma. IforamtGintstmr, in writing from
Chlcagiiinto Kansas, to correct an ap-
prehension that
_he was opposed intim
reolection of Mr. Pomeroy to the United
States Senate, availed himself of the oc
casion to:say that for the present he was
cart of favor, but could wait. lie added,
That when the South shall be let in and
the negro to left out he would be heard
Pali Genfial Banainast le a good
soldier is widely known. In the
qtupities essential to statesmanship be
does not melee an enviable figure. His
imbiollment would have been
seriously un4ntunate if our Southern
Ighbors had power to resent commen
surately the wrongs inflicted on them. •
3fn. flawnix, of. the Commercial
testified before the t. ommitiee of Inves..
tigatiorttbat be had no ground but ru
mor for his late sweeping accusations
agalubt General CAMERON. We judge
he would not like to have his own
Character as severely handled on no bel
ter ,nuudation.
Ix ;gloated in Washington correspond
mice that 31r. Cowan pLotests Le did no
sett the Austrian tuissiun and is doubt
ful if he will take it if offered. It is nut
reported that a returning modesty is at
the bottom of E 0 much self abnegation.
Tug fratecnizstion of the Orleanist
and Democratic deputies is a political
event of significance. In limes vast sim
ilar coalitions have been Includes to
movements which have shaken down the
throne.
Tilt: NEED mons; Lbw ELL .titiS
Taking Into view it. admirable loca•
thin, and its unsurpassed facilities for
manufacturing, Pittsburgh does not grow
-) es fast, nor half as fast as might be ex
pected, or as some other cities less fa
vored-in thee, respects. Its wealth in
crosses rapidly,' quite as rapidly as that
of any other city, and it is probably true,
now, as it has ever been, that no com
munity in the United States is better pre
pared to bear-up under any financial or
commercial crisis that may occur than
Baia By the term Pittsburgh, in this
connection, we mean that congeries of
municipalities of which Pittsburgh prop
' ler Is the centre.
Why does population not"keep pace
' with progress in other respects in this lo
cality? It is simply because there are
not houses enough to accommodate any
more people, or even to render comfort
able all the population we have. It is
-this scarcity of'dwellings that has run
rents up to the exhortntant rates now de
manded, by owners, and which the ten
:ants must tither pay or leave. The law
of supply and demand operates in this
as it does in everything else; and the old
plea that a thing is worth what it will
bring may be as fairly and successfully
urged in this matter as it is in Idaho or
Idonhri, where a dollar is often de.
mendd and paid for a pound of flora.
It if idle to grumble about it. The ef
fect, hoWever, is bad every 'way, for this
extravagant scale of rents necessitates a
corresponding scale of prices fur every
thing else, whether labor, or commodi
ties, begetting all round an abnormaland
utwtiolesorlie condition of things, and
thus rendering_ the profitable prosecu
tion of soma branches of business ira
-
Bntwby : are dwelling houses so-scarce
here? Tyre reasons Ma^ be urged: One,
that around suitable for building upon is
scarce and correspondingly high; the
other,that building materials and labor
"have, for the past four or five years, been
so enormously high, that to erect awel
links wee sure to entail loss upon those
who did It.
• It Inttat'be admitted that ground in the
city and near It is beeothing scarce, hut
:Mill there is much not yet unoccupied; and
as facilities fur reactdng more distant to-
Militias are abundant, this is not so form
idable an obstacle to the multiplication
of dwellings as might be imagined. By
the completion of the West I'enn , yl
Tanis Railroad riling the west ank of
the Allegheny, a very large extent of
excellent building ground has been
brought is ithin eel.) , and speedy access to
the city. And the removal of numerous
old and 111-appointed manufacturing es
tabliidnents, now in the city, to locali
ties farther out, would not only reindvd
what are now Smoke nniaan ma, but leave
!room for many beautiful idocks of build
. '
For several years, say from 1862 to
1865, IpCIUJIT'e, there was,a disproportion
between the value of houses and the cost
at which they could be erected; but, high
susbisbor anti m a terials sill] are, this elate
ofthingidbos not now exist. Yet capi
talists are still disinclined to go into the
bailaesiot bulldog; because they are
=IEE
FIM!!51
-looking f , r that "good time coming"
'when everything a 111 be cheap - again:
But thin is a delusion. Things are not
going to be as they have heed: Real es
tate will keep up, and so will • rents.
We do not say they will keen up to what
they are now, but much above the rates
which prevailed before the war. Dwel
lings will always be in keen demand; and
money judiciously expended in their erec
lion id 1867 will be well invested.
But whether the profit upon such In
vestments in Pittsburgh be six per cent.
or ten, per cent. houses must be provided
for the p,:ople who are to orry on its
multifarious nd ,over-incr9asing indus
tries, or those industries will be crippled
If not ruined. It was nothing but the
scarcity of dwellings that enabled skilled
workmen here to compel their employ
ers, during the past four or five years, to
pay them from twenty to twenty-fitie
per cent. more wages than the tame
classes were getting in Philadelphia,
where houses are plenty and rents
lower. In fact 'the present stoppage of
the iron mills of this city may be in a
great measure attributed„ to the same
cause. And suppose . Congress should
enact a tariff bill that would protect the
manufacturers of our country against
forego competition, where will those of
Pittsburgh he with the present made
ruate supply of dwellings for their oper
atives? Why, pirfectly at their mercy,
while the operatives, In turn, will be at
the mercy of their landlords. It is the
true policy of these gentlemen, there
fore, to invest some of their- means in
the erection of dwelling houses; for un
less they do so, they may rest assured
that no protection against foreigners will
do them much good. Congress can pro
tect them
_against foreign competition,
but Congress cannot protect them
against domestic extortion- happily
this is in their own power; and by mak
ing some investments in thts Way they
can at once defend themselves from ex,
tortion At the hands of their workmen,
and defend their workmen from extor-
tion on the part of their landlords.
SUDDEN CONVERSION..
A tow days ago the Cornmereiat was
full of wrath at Ststow Castsuos. It
depicted him as a moral and political
monster, whose touch was contamina
tion, whose methods were crimes, and
whose friendship infamy. Yesterday It
"went back" on itself after this fashion:
"Mr. Cameron was not our choice,
nor, we think, the choice of the majori
ty of the Republican people of the State.
But be has been elected by the Legisla
ture, and will, no doubt, represent the
State faithfully and creditably in the
I:fatted - States Senate. Mr. Cameron is
not a novice in governmental matters,
and his competency to the high and im
portant functions of the office to which
he is chosen, no one, "we believe, has
called In question. We 'acquiesce, of
course, in the decision constitutionally
made. rie think the State might have,
done better. It certainly might have
done worse. Mr. Canimon's speech
after the election, is more than unex
ceptionable. Asa sample of his semi
meats, we could ask no more than that
the stock should' open cut as fresh and
good as the sample."
Did our neighbor fall under that sor
cery in the practice of which he'recent
ly denounced CAMERON as an adept?
Ras he Cansnos's gold or greenbacks
in his pocket? Did the piciman, out of
anperabounding compassion, adopt him
into his political family as one born out
of due time? Will the laudation pres
ently become so unqualified and intense
as to singest the need of a Legislative
Committee to search out the bidden too
tire of it?
We see how the case stands! It is
easy for an editor, glib of speech and
•
careless of
,the rights and feelings of
others, to burl defamations about promis,
Difficulty alone appears when
he is called - upon to disclose what basis
fact or fancy his accusations rest up
on. Hereaftt.i let it not be said there
is no persuasion or enlightenment in a
Sergeant-at-arms, deputed by an Inves
tigating Committee. When an editor
has male en ass bf himself by swagger
ing infinitely beyond his knowledge or
means of proof, and has thus brought
himself to the very brink of public ex
posure and shame, he is apt to wilt and
become r'ocile, and, with his hat under
his arm, make the best apology he can,
in the hope of being let off without mer
ited punishment. Good neighbor! You
buy wit Yery dear and in small fluent'.
ties. Hold on to what you get with
both hands, for no body lacks It more
than you do.
I=
In spite of the recommendations of
Secretary 211.'CuLtocn and Commissioner
WELis, the sentiment of the country ,
and a high sense of expediency, has in
duced Congress to increase in the tariff
bill, now pending before it,
.the impost
duties on iron and wool.
As the tariff now stands the impost on
unwashed wool of the lowest grade is
from three to six cents;-a_ pound. Mr.
Waits proposes six cents. The Senate
and Mouse bills ten cents and ten per
cent. ad valorem in addition. For wools
of the second class -Mr. Wki.Vs rates
are at least doubled. On woolen cloths
Mr. Watts proposes a duty of twenty
five cents a pound, and forty cents ad
valorem; while the Senate bill makes
forty-five cents, the House filly cents,
and both add thirty-five per cent. ad
valorem. On blankets and woolens and
worsted yarns, the specific duties pro.
posed by Mr. Warns are doubled, the
ad valorem remaining the same. On
hosiery the specific duty is doubled, the
ad valorem duties being unchanged. On
wearing apparel, wholly or in part of
wool, the duty is to be advanced from
twenty-four cents to fifty. Similar ad
vances are made all through the list.
On iron a corresponding increase of
the imposts has been incorporated into
the bids; but fresh classifications of
many of the articles prevent precise com
parisans. .
If the two Houses will, without delay,
compare, perfect and pass a hill, em
bodyg the proposed changes, these two
Important interests, now suffering a se
vere paralysis, will quickly recover and
resume unwonted activity. The gov
ernment, moreover, will be able defin
itely to count on large revenues, which
otherwise would fall provokingly short.
A CORRESPONDENT or the Now York
Tribune; writing from Conetantinople,
under date of Decen her 22d, says:
"Men here in Constantinople, who
rival the Jews in their love of money,
are now pouting it nun like water to fur
l:lieu Anne, ammunition and provisions
to the theta's. What is more, volun•
teen are7goirur forwardlteadily to their
support from Turkey, Greece and Italy,
Souse idia of the enthusiasm which pre
vails ma* be gathered from the fact that
even comidon shopkeepers are giving as
much as ifre hundred dollars a month,
and are pledged.to continue it while the
wsir lasts. One is almost ready, in view
of such feels, to belieio what the Greeks
Say of thenselves—that the only reason
way their kingdom has not flourished
has beei that it was too small; that patri;
otiam Ilea not -wanting,. but only a
- chance' to airplay St."
EDITORI IT. DELETITIEFII
A YEW few days 61."" a c e. s d worded
dispatch was receive.: oolong our tele
grams vetting torte • that '4
.he
Kingston, South Car.
had been
destroyed by are 'and .sty-two ne
groes
'lad in the flames." It
h
''...r P a e n Uired that burning cf
th a e° l .Z hca f e o d' risP rtunate prisoners was not acci
-o:ental, as the telegram I ntimated,' but
was the result of wanton cruelty upon
the part of the jail keepo r and sheriff' of
the count*. A single white prisoner
confined in the prison was permitted to
escape, his cell door harl.ng been thrown
open by the barbarous officers, but al
though they knew that the negroes were
perishing, they could not Had otailcient
authority to warrant them lo liberating
the prisoners front 'certain, and horrible
deaths. The knowledge of the brutal
inhumanify of tho sheriff and jailor,
caused Major cer/eral J. C. Robinson,
commanding Department of the South,
to order a close and immediate examina
tion into the affair, and the arrest of the
two inhuman monsters responsible for
the death of the negroes, upon the
charge of murder:
Two ROILANTIC young men of New
York recently read a sensation story
written to the Erie Dispatch, by a live
correspondent, In which it was set forth
that vast wealth was obtained by a party
who: had explored the sewers of New
York, in the way of diamonds, silver
ware, watches, &c., These verdant
youths immediately formed the biilliant
idea of becoming immensely wealthy
and laid out a programme for the explo
ration of the sewers of every city in the
Union, commencing with Philadelphia.
They ►t once repaired to that clean city
and obtained permission from the au
thorities to go into the sewers. Their
search, which lasted for some time, re
sulted in the finding of huge piles—of
filth and dirt, pteces of wood, dirty
clothing and rheumatism._ All tattered
and tern, and with dreams of wealth
unrealized, they abandoned their scheme
and went on their way rejoicing in the
possession of More scents than they had
brought with them, and perhaps more
acme too.
Tax annual meeting of the stcckhola
ere of the Mercantile Library Association
of Philadelphia wee held Tuesday OTOLI-
Ieg, at the ball of that Institution. The
report of the Board of Directors stated
the number of stockholders at 5,766; sub
scribers, 401; voltimes added during the
year 1666, by importation, 1,665; by auc
tion purchases 1,126; by general purchas
es, 1,706; total, 4,687; cost, $5,721 76;
average cost, $1,22 per 'volume. At un
usually large number of these were valu
able scientific, historical and philosophi
cal works. Volumes loaned during the
year, 177,603, against 169,211 in 1665.
The working expenses of the institution
for the yeaawere thirty-six per cent. of
the income, the latter being $27,920.
Building fend. $16,866. Number of
books ascertained to have been lost or.
stolen, 4,738 volumes.
Tug Pittsburgh Republic, in a burst of
enthusiasm peculiar to itself, said, ,in
Wednesday's issue, that "the selection
Of General CAMERON to a seat in the
United States Senate is a grand triumph
of conservivism over radicalism. He is
the great Representative Man of Penn
sylvania." Since SIMON made his pow
erful speech at Harrisburg the Republic
has been silent, and we modestly inquire
how Wilkes the triumph of Conservatism
Over Radicalism f Mr. CAMERON is
truly the "great Representative Mall of
Pennsylvania," and the Conservatives
are welcome to the vietory they pretend
to find in his election.
Oan taillion lix hundred and fifty
thousand dollars capital is Invested In
the Cam'.wia Iron works at Johnstown,
Pa. Three thousand two hundred men
are constantly employed at wages ,vary
ing horn $1,42 to $4,00 per day. From
a mere village these iron works have
caused Johnstown to expand Into a . good
aired town or fifteen thOurund inhabl.
tants.
TEE members of the Philadelphia Bar
have just organized an association "for
professional and social intercourse." We
hope it is nit their 'Mention, in keeping
company with each other, i to divorce
themselves entirely from good society.
IN the Illinois Legislature a resolution
has been introduced providing that all
future charters to railroad companies
shall contain a proviso reserring to the
State Legislature the right of legislation
upon tariffs..
IT Is said that deceased Chinese will
be the chief articles of export from .Cali
fertile when the new steamship line be
tween San. Francisco and China is in
operation: The Celestine cannot beer
to be buried in a foreign country.
Tan .31organnmn, West Va. Post says:
"In consequence of the sickness of one
of our bandy-and another having been
elected to the Legislature, - we can issue
no paper next week." Very good ex-
MM.
Paniaub, Missouri, a man named
Guitar called another, named O'Neill, a
liar. The latter retaliated and struck
Guitar above the temple with his fist,
killing him instantly.
A MOSHER AND CHILD Were loot in
MOW storm, the other day, at Milwaukee.
They, were found before life had depart-
ed, and are now doing well.
Wasntworox gossip predicts that Sen.
ator Foster will bo sent minibter to Italy,
in place of George P. Marsh, the Scan
dinavian scholar.
A SOCLETY for the mutual protection
of inventors and mechanics has been
started under favorable auspices in De,
troit. •
'lns Platte Cltyjßank of Missouri was
recently broken into by burglars and
robbed of a large sum of money.
TO•DAY is the anniversary of the birth:
day of Daniel Webster. It will be duly
celebrated in Boston..
Two MORE militia companies have
been scut to Lafayette county, Mo., to
preserve order.
("Annie A. 3foona, the queen nn run
nem, Is sliding at the skating parka In
Detroit.
Tat claims of Rhode Island against
the .Upited States have been Odd.
Tnk State government of Pennsylva
nia, under the new administration,
stands as follows:
Governor—Major General John W.
Geary, of Cumberland county.
Private Secretary—John Robley Dun
gliaon, of Philadelphia.
Secretary of State—Colonel Francis
Jordan; of Bedford county.
Attorney General—General BenjAmin
Brewst.r, of Philadelphia. •
Adjutant 'General—Brevet Brigadier
General David B. 31cCreary, of Erie
county.
Auditor General—Major General John
F. Hammitt,' of Montgomery county.
Surveyor General—Colonel James H.
Campbell, of Lycoming county.
State Treueurer—Willian. H. Hemble,
of Philadelphia.
Preeident of the Senate—Louis W.
Ball, of Erie.- •
Bpeaker of the House—Colonel John
P. Ghee, of Allegheny.
The Story of tle Fourth of slorch. 1865-
- •%V were Joh.. f.; .t Ha. Brandy.
A corre-pundent of the 80.,t0u Conn
7 ,, i, , ,tc.ittb, writing from ld - frAingtou,
Jell; the following spicy story, setting
forth where Andrew Johnson Cot his
brandy' on the memorable Fourth of
March, Ihfi :
The scene on March 4th, 1,4:3, when
Andrew Johnson disgraced himself, and
almost degraded the high office he was
elected to till, I have heard related, with
out restraint, by a gentleman to whom
Vice President Hamlin told it.- It runs
thus:
Mr. Hamlin was in tlie room knoWn
as the Vice President's, about eleven
o'clock, when the Vice President elect
arrived. There was nothing unusual in
his appearauce, except tust he did not
seed) In robust health. The usual cour
tesies being exchanged, conversation
proceeded on ordinary topics for a few
minutes, when Mr. Johnson asked Mr.
Hamlin it he Lad any liquor in the room,
stating that he was sick and nervous.
Ho was told there4as none, but it could
be sent for. Brandy being indicated, a
Bottle was brought out by one of die
pages. It was opened, a tumbler pro
vided, and Mr. Johnson poured it about
two thirds full. Mr. Hamlin said, in
telling it, that If Mr. Johnson ordinarily
took such drinks as that, he must I e
able to stand a great deal. After a few
minutes the bottle was placed in one , of
the book-cases, out of sight.
When near twelve o'clock, the aer
geant-at-arms, Mr. Brown, came to the
door, and suggested that the gentlemen
get ready to enter the chamber. Mr.
Hamlin rose, moved to. the door near
which the sergeant-at-aims stood, and
suggested to Mr. Johnson to come alro.
The latter got up and Wr'aiked nearly to
tiro door, when, turning to Mr. Hamlin,
he said, "Excuse me a moment," and
walked back hastily to where the bottle
was depmited.l Mr. Mariann saw him
take it out, pour us large a quan.ity as
before into the glass, and drink it down
like water. They then went into the
Senate chamber.
What followel will not 5000 be for
gotten. 'The foregoing I believe to be a
correct 114111011 of "how. Andy got his
brandy."
'NEUF: are upwards of one thousand
paper mills in operation in. the United
States. The capital employed by these
mills la not lar from $40,000,000, and
the production of the different styles of,
paper Is about 1,200 tons a day, The
prices of the better qualities of rags have
ruled at the East front $l6O to $2OO per
ton, aud poor qualities from $llO to $l4O
per too. To produce the estimated
amount of paper per annum involves the
consumption of 37,50 tons of paper
rags, which cost, according to the
average ruling prices,ln the aggregate,
$60,000,000. 'These figures, which are
derived from recent data, show the vast
extent of the paper interest in this coun
try. Within the past four years the
prices of paper stock and paper have
doubled.
ANOTLItin specimen of Southern loy
alty is found in the following extract
from the 'Clarksville (Tenn.) Wirsta.e./..:
"The feasts, gotton up in honor of the
vagabond Congressional Committee,
strolling through the South, send up a
had odor to the nostrils of true and un
contaminated Southerners. We can see,
in imagination, the expression of mingled
snnow and contempt portr tyed upon
the features of the untrtyr prisoner of
Fortress Monroe, as he reads that his
vilest counties are feasted sod lionized
on the anti where the battles for freedom
were fought, and by the men for whom
he now suffers."
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epteldo h as hoes Poloist lait—oar that las ear
coaeumpticn In the very wore: st•gca. When
the haat CCIAA. had Veen ep the C tse
h the nee. Z. A. WILSON'S Ilreat lee
Rem
edy for CcositiordlociwAse trim] se a Forlorn hope,
s , mite t miracle.ihr patient wa. Teetered to
complete health, and now Plea to testify to the
s lrtae..4thb treat remedy.
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tu'l history of ;Olt great e p
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the rabhers of the tea; tied da ILr bocce prier,.
0,1(14 tic popular sta.clac that tho lied buc
cal:leers. c• 11,4 eon,- rfalttts, ..feet for teal.
shthlak mark.
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1100 I 1: rrtrays t.TOIIAI . II BITTEItn
Stand pre...Anent ocean the teedlental prepare
talons 111 this country. The demand for them l
atfatetbltie wonderful, UnpArallelt I; Lance the
cadatetfalters know full well ail t tf they can
leap:ate their den Ilnlde upon the peen's Is that
Ivorue tonic, they ran taste fortune. i.e the
f: and. They tee now at wort. Oa...cures are
on the troll of warn.. al theta and nine Lave
beta alreadf brooght to book 1.51 St.. purr lc
second the proprietors la [nett <dons to Lain.:
the reckless sound rata . ..oaten at voce toto.,
soh thecotranunity sad s•ladle the flewthat
La. °rode...title aces. ha ear... /Mies, e'er .
manniketurrol. Thlnklek to dodo the la, the
co..ateffe.ters teasel, leg to the.] nut estne•
reeetobltui to U.hoarrophy and avant/ the. of
1.10-ak.Tl Ell. each*. •Isioettata•tt. r.• • — Howe
slette Lad the like. Will the public hr tied
enough to loot to this. and to nee alto that the
Wee, .11 . wt. 1,1
sad the. raxon. On 4 My note or btu& slate
eo
~11. tite.Tl'Lk t•kl, Ihe poop r.
tars will do their Setp to pr. trot the 101111 on
feed Impoaltlen. sad they ittot the ntlltlon to Le
at the alert against the plotters •.••nat th. le
health. h4iTll.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams ExpreL, ty.
11.41511 PC/TA Btreei, is an authorised Aprn4 to
reaesre Advertisements (or the GAARTTX, and
all other papers throsphoul the United Ante.
and the amadris. '
lIE EDUCATIONAL ASIR°.
VAN EA‘Ve'beSivit'l;
T
....r.bavambNclo.- Lec n ture by AL r a . X .. b.S.
°bat t1.•11.1i. tlut,J el-• Lt.nott• (tom .2"n•
aux Tbitma."
•tt Eiay,. by Mae MARY 11,1ANSPHAli111.
A discuse.et or the proportion recumm.ndlug
the eit,tllng orteachutocerlldcale.. )nis:o
arnEuCAIIiTILE LIBRARY
X.63II 4 IDTTIFEI.
MR. JOHN G. SAXE,
ACADEMY OF MITAIC,
Tuesday laen tug. Jan. 22d,
Will deityet hi. highly liiiimheso, Zorn). on
. IJIOZVC7
Tlcketo 50 teta . t 3. LLerrved ' tleAt• 23 nut.
bee'. may be moored at the Ao•demy of Nay!,
Ilk /Papier id • rolag. i.e. lid, at to o'clock.
No more lima 12 cents can be scoured by cat
en• puny..
Doers open ail o'clock. needing at 14.
7A.11E2 N. atIOTT, OLIVER I.EMMON.
JAtl. 11. Mollti•r., lIYM. P. II at! lIEILT.
ISEVJ. JE•NINU3,I U. I'. !WAITE,.
T
V 0u1.1.1e14 Committee.
Jell OS
P,PECI,4I. 31ECTING OF TILE
TRA DE.—AI the rtinrst of err-
Hal prominent citizens a opretol =meting of the
oard of trod. =lll he held ow Fall, • I. at
It o'clock a. o conelder the proprle.y of
acting -Itb other Cho:there of roomer, In ref.
<fenso
to thr Improvernent • f Onton-eon ',ar
bor. ono • tlacr regar4 to the adoption of the
rental arstem'of mraborr ot. It Is hroba-
We °toes very- tenr.ortoor our -forte e pre..
seated fur Polior, it carrel= r drained that all
amour. of the hoard of Trade will be tureen,.
..017 IA Err. 11. 111 U Ito lON, ?reside.,
A LUIIINI.—A hpeciall Meeting
or the ALL MNI OF THE rtrrhittllttall
CENTUAL tltUlt eClit)ol. will he held et the
• ISGIItML BUILDING,
Friday Evening . , J lath,lBo7
Alt ate molested to attSnd.
1.17:r97 W. R. AMORE, ['resident
peon SALE—The Church Build
.. oeroplrd fir olfTliA/. t.01‘111tE•
U n'TION , corm rof Vlrat and Mat alley..
pure
elty,'la °erred for awe Propn ItIon• for
froolvo.l. and full Information
g • u or cit.., of tne uudrrengord ;111 Fen.
'nary sat, 11(7. n. BROWN, .
To. Ili Uxloa trot.
ALESSNI/r.lc MAU IN,
1a170P2 1f u. 12 Diamond.
C)CASKS MADDER, Dulch:rec ,, l
for sAle try GEO. A. KELLY • c0.,r4
4 .4 Wkolosal•ProsigUt.. Wiwi Wool
NEW ADVERTisEr,IENtrq. I\TEW . - .DVEEITISEXENTS. NEW ADVERT IS RMEN I'S 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JAMES T. MUDS' a Ci? : i
ibucce,:re 0,1 1 ,
Corner Fourth & Wend er. - 3.`,1
BANKERS & BROKER',
DIALLILE IN ALL EIN or
Government Securities,
' Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
(N.ILLECTIONn =Wenn ell ecet9.lble points
In the tiellteentette ;Mad C.1111d1.11.
Interest allowed on Tillie Deposits.
SIGN - ENGINE INTHE WINDOW
TriErsnEnsiGNEDannol unce
aboater arrl,4l,f
CHOICE GROCERIES,
ncludlui Es.rT Variety of
PI 3E' 30 JE
KNOW,: 'TO CO3I 312.1:C E
Coffee Roasted Daily,
FOR TWENTY DAYS,
Commencing on Monday, the 11111,
lu lireuth Merinos, uotairgi.. Plaltiu, ropllte,
tila-k Cloths. Cas!lrou . r tra. AfuslioJ, Lion,
Tickler, Clocking Clotho, Dn., (undo of all
A uuaruntec ol its trzthn,••. awl purity. 111 Ylo,:
=I
Ground la the Presence of Customers
SIGN--ENGINE IN THE WINDOW
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
lai6aorr
SIITES! SKATES! SKATES
IFLIViI lISTEIVEO MOST OF
-+ MY *TUCK, anJ offer to tin Trutt n ttlectlon
num
5,000 Pairs of Various Makes.
Before purchaslnp, I-eu here, call
and examine my elect, as I can
OMB DEALER 2 Ski:OlAL INDIJOEMENTS.
JA3IES BOWN,
N 0.130 Wood Street
.11;uld
I r► THE
AMATEUR SKATEB.S
1111 e ;}ien~ County.
A CONTEST FOR TOE ( - WAR. gEI
0 , A l.1.1:“El Ulti'l'!wllt
Iste pllce
GEN TRAL SKATING PARK
Saturday. January 19,
I=
GOLD MEDAL
Will it.. to (lir ern. Artt•tic
inautkater, te.itititi it Mr ntalif
Ttellst iu nr r! • O.` 1 , 11: r
10turT...11,3 tbr Park.
GOVERNMENT SA LE
The Property keen nee Use ..lies - ern
Mimi lenst.ry A Meeom • nit Mill: .
With •ey vtaty4ive ..1 laud.
- •
13etor toot. .tutonlo. Trias.
Ot A Lft.•• PIMP, 1., b. d0g.11,1... • 111 1.«
re+etr,lup to lit VONT DAY AI It .
tbr our,aor ot Ite-r ,
I .00 toootber -Ith 111, 1,.1,1 , ow, r.ert, th ,
on. sad ln< oppul,,u•ocno •..nertoltang, [toot
OSP:t:
Vots, Vote. O•vo- !tuna
Vont, nodrnp.t.to of taactuK 11, 0 '0 Mara per
ttNt YO
~EOM YAW ra,ble of .5 , log
0 ., 'MAI. t.'tr. iii. 1 1.1tINIt.
Th , ~ . .se or. pt.rty Is ot:nat .1•totot !or° miles
11,40 V - nnoll 100 , 1 1:1 Ali,. 1., lit , ,,
to , o
b.. vont, la thu e.•al.lintanotit
ti•wo own. ..1 In ,
itto Ilws and 10 - Protetn . til.
t , elo to tt Xlll O llO/ 4. 1 1,111- loot•r
~ nt, ore otlmatt .1 to bate co ;
rwld
Tea. pr0p.,14 trrenlso,l•44l,4 y, 44
1441, at. .4 onth,' r.: t•• al.klsl4 In
TAL, A ...VW,/ 114. it, • Irnikoe v. lit 1,4 4,14,
LT M4. 1 ,14.40:4 ntes
4 1 14.p0 , 5i• will n, 4/1441“..1 .1 1 ' , pas,. f.,44.44 . .
rrons. ut '4 rtusser, .4/11,4441
.1. 11. 14111,40.4.
tty t 3141144 n. /444112.. ca Unremtt It. F..lr- 1 4. L.,
J.143,1_ 4 31 1 ” . •t0u, r 1.4
AA, .n rat TLI.
BAB,R. }MAKE & BUETTLER,
Bocce:son WAMI:LINK
No. 12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh
Pittnopi4, tDrgans,
dad Ilusical (1,,36 ,entrtlly
anreole A Crate Cr l l taw• 11 - Ced BRADBU
RY, New 1 art, mud NCHOSIAVNI:Ii
1 . 1)11.d 0011, PIA B.S.
ESTRY & "COTTABB.,.. ind B.
D. & H. IV. hILITH'S — AMERICAN" WS
BANS. scolTll.l , ,N, PATENT OMAR.
The tre6t I tall. and I.lrras:an VloBB and Hal
le. Hiring. alwat'• an nan.l. Jsr.rvi
F.,STARK & Go.,
RANKERS,'
Corner of Wood and Third Streets,
azvx) X 112..
I SITED STATES BONUS, GOLD, SRI El: AND curros.
ID , tv. ilm. •nif LI I:Ins nf schanCe..
FIcANCK. UFSNMANY. ITALY
ci,Nl 1 1,L1.11•9
(TIT oor ALLiwilas v,
SEALED PROPOS,i LS U ill be
recel,rd St Vale until tILIIIAY,
Sal, ',the rtle of 140.000 IV HARP SIPIZ,VE.
MENT HONLIS, Sold llou.le to to.of th den inn
-1
nation 0(.100, rtyAblr Iron oft, , tai;,
with coop.. attSrlied for tilt pa)tni uterlntom
efit, At tbo rale of 7 per Otoil• per orPoo ,
etnll.apploilly on the l=t dry.' of Joly
J.iima,y. Tim fall), ;Mgt.., end tri dlt or
ell, aro pledged for their rrdetntilion.
It. If. FRANCO,
f t CU, i r 'on , rouor. •
TO BUILDERS.— PROPOSALS
will be received at the Woe Store of JAMES
ECHO No. wg itarLci. stres 1, for it, lo,rviton of
is BANK BOIL DINO for tho Hi:11 1 1'0NY SAY
IN.i9 its Nit, until 11 , KM/A Y. Vela cry 1201
sou ep.milomlo,l now rend: for i.x.‘n•
Inallonot ii.e olllce of BAHR Arclik
toots, No. ',I bt. Clair oil - , et. lills ago
for rook of the Oranctoot of work cep. •Iy, tool
for the woo. compluto In ono Contra,.
- ••
t•AMITE.I. I1n1:1(1.0'
611.1.1,1•11,. • •
WM. Kritzuli f c ""'"'"'"
JAtl go MIMI, 1•
JAl:erfA
OFFICS VI..;;GET. I'O,Tl
- tbi.llll ,onus, HO, sm7.
To nuiLocitm—p. 01.0. a in will
b4 , - ,. . 1 ”. 1 Hull! T 1H67.
to furnish notlerlol and o•tct • MIA, 'SUM,
iNo. on (H. proport) Ito: orph
owl I. on bellow 1111 o' , t P•
.41 • I ' . PI slim. to be
soru Al the alllc.uf JAN. VI,N F.ll. l`vol.
1x17.r.1 No 177 Ponn.in
T . 1111. ULACIK,
•
,0 4%.1=1.P'3EIDTTX1IFIL.
Vriruilano. Alloyy
Three doors above Stmet,
/PITTSBURG H, PA.
Every kind °Mork done on ibeilinetrat iiiitiee
and mine resionnble Win, Particular &Mei you
paid in Jobb... Int tie.
_ V IEW PAIEL — PAPEIit4, •
IBEIII
rz.AIN TINTS ANI, WOOI IMITAI loss,
No. 107 NieItKETSTUIEICT. :MAU FIFTH
Itta JON. R. JULGLIES h 11110.
0 3 11 , E FIOND 1301.DEIPi
Al 1. ie I.!
• r. •'II if are ~ creny
r..• 1 ..e
.13^...1.7 I't or it
year J M.li po so I, d , mat,l at tb • olace
Tresiur,r, JAME, PRELAN,
1.0,1 F,Ar,
GEORGE -BE AI EX.
Candy Manufacturer
krot dealer In FORNIUN AND AMERICAN
NOT, Ac ., zte..
No. 112 I ederalSti:eet,"
t , ec,11 , 3 dc.or from the lint Natf,;ilo. ,
)11 , :57. ALLEL.HENY CITY. PA
SHERIFF'S SALE:
( MCKS4I.4IF, 21,t,
At 14 v'eloc.; A. W., at
No. 201 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH,
=I
rl ,
FRUIT, 1 canA G
, PICKLES. VINEGAR, 'CI.II ' CANDLE 11E001l.i. BUTTER, !IT M.+, ISCCE
ETS, ICAL,tORACCO, C/LiAILI, &C.. &C.
• AMUEL B. CLULEY,
'.l NA . I . ttnEuirr.-
CLOSING OUT SALE
DRS GOODS,
Ladies, Call and Examine,
H. Zr. 3r—a"52"MC.T7l",
No. 96 Market Street,
Jat..rl, Itc!wren Flab sod tloillsmond
MTIOML SWIM; Pin
/ d G HJ,YD
FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL
ATILT. COME OFF AT THE
Man E 0,,
Tuesday Enuiug, Jan. 22d, ISI;
F‘r,ll,nt )11;•ie and Abpolivt Firrsiork.
The 31anAgt.r3 wl , l eve nottivg. undohe
Inel,111; the 6,nitad etra:r of th • itaeott.
kh"CF: vary CENT,.
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSE R INCE tOIINNY,
Of New York,
rs ThE
Only Company In the l*corld
K.raotertl ny thx nireclacpe
vle.n evutrvt.tlls Fitad a the General •
St•n,
In a.l , llt:ul to O o,,irtty berelrforettere.ft,
er• ,11 p r
ant. lOU to the 1"11o. tar
a-rev, a..t lliv or theNtatrt
nt 1 nt, •r: the I . ":“.auz 11 mutt:B,l4H ter
1V t/ditat
the ` .,•uranrr p•rtm ,,, t, and il, thee. -
for rirghtt.,.l bea Ing they2l nt the
p . .rtmet - •I C. r547.,t, IlL•t 1,.e enlicr la
Or, uto /I 1. 1 1/ • /lee /// rablle nrd r 'l.e.
r Art t I,gl•lature In
ts,..tt , .g: No.PCI II A :A1 . ...WA N I ra SSllle A IAL
e•,1111 . AN• c•rin.kely. TI Iniaetrry
10..04 Ea 10c built, so a Na
• Uult, ,11. r. Bowl.
Alt 11111,i I , 'I I"S'• In rare'. ,
thy ptoymentA any part or the
1111,0 /0.01,1 or 1.11/01///, at any at the
fiNSECI=
LI. 1 ,, 1.1(11", are non•forfeltlng and Itum.
dnktcly ladt.ptitn•
Income of I!..0 , 1
OVEIL'ONE MILLION DOLLUtS.
I,,tlrcre er.. Innt, , l r.r.ine .pd com
pare i.ll yol:c'eb withtta•be of the • North
rthtert•,•.
N.D.:HORGAN, PreAltleut
J. W. MERICII.L. •
E. T. COOK, Geurral Ageut,
PITTSIIEUIaI/ Uit.i NCH,
N 0.67 Fourth street, Pittsburgh
A r..r trwre a - tivy, • elclept 'men
At. 11,11:1,:d...r
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
31. t UniCTURED
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
SAMUEL M. rb ICKERSIIAM,
Iron 313roker,
124 First Street,
rrsnirliGu; rl
Agvrit r.r on. i, .r('urt% li. normal:more .
Duncannoo. ttantrul.e
1 .1e11.1v11. and., r .11,rarlti, Yough
:alny aaal 011pliata' . C. B. Chalcoal
la( Nm.
01r.i.namuto 1,11 nr.leri re•pectru II cullc
J•I4,Z
••1 .1, ♦. ItC.l LS P. Y. I.IIDOILIk9
GEORGE A. KELLY & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
3 Wood Strict,
OPIUM.
~f ltl,l
A. 110111 or rOTAhSt. , SI.
II'IIL.ILATE POT 1.1
Uri ti IN Y . ; 1111031 1 . 01 . M. , 51.1.,1.
.1 4 r 1 ,1:.• F. 11E211:11, I NITHATY. 6ILV1:11,
14TANDARD
1.17
DIMEINS: Era - cull:us!! nituGsbt
JAMES T. SAMPLE,
OAVINO No Tint W ELL KNOWN
IloEnE. ON COIL. FEDI:NAL AND
ROIONnON bTH. , ALLEIJOY NI,
temp on nand • Cul' monor onentdrall kinds of
MILI:7 G
And*bleb will Ix! sold encapnr than nu) ntber
Bonne In the non neon.
I'rnrrrtl linen.
~a rs i nitY Prepared by 4ni•
klniaut VIERVUIII4:I ans rANCYSOAPS
F 5. limn, oc3o
I OUIS 13E1IGE t r • co..manurac
turers ot DRAY. Ir A ND AMC I'IATit , S
Warrnrorn s s 117 IlLlt Eit NIL ATRILET, becoad
lilask hest [rum Broadway. NEW lk DICK
the Pianos notnnfacture,l by ibis inn are en
orsed by all the artists of the COUPITI
for thrir powsrful, dear, brilliant stud syrnpa
lh, Dr tons: airo for 1111 Ir durability slid excel
lent workmanship S rsarrstsv, itotewood tls
will, our ()rand Yretiel, IreptAtialt action,
, ryr'd lsgt, 010.11 ds•IL and lyre, amt written
grarant, , a e years, for sod $.1:4,
hula awe
WAIT FOIL TIFF. w Imbitatla IrOrk t, Hon. A LVX A \ iii
It. t , rlt or, ttror.ll, • ntll'ed MA 111,-
1 OIL 1 4 , 111 WAlt det.r, .EN TIE STAT,s
TIP—AC! NO 11 , 1 CAUSIIN AND
•• tUr Otrohco , name I. •.ulletrot
gliantoler tlrtt Pill, wI.I The AtonelariS
of tin. I•tr on, nod &I who cierite the
It.
C.11.,1111. worc xtioltht %welt It. h
."' 1 - No. '. 51 r arin "' o7ttr P. rt!/. " : : ,!1 - 1 ' .!‘11:11, " tt - l ' it. ". 1'4.
I.,7;iam
cuowE ouorr, E.-33 bags of
CilillCL RIO AND 130VILIINSIENT JAVA
covyE li , twit received And tor the bag
Or At rttlll. at greatly rLdueoul prices, at the
tltt.rtry Store or .
JOHN A. ItLNIHIAW,
tarn corner Liberty awl Heed etre",
JARIgn 31. BRUSH,
MA:Mr/WT[7.R or
Steam Rollers Oil Stills, Tauks,
Sheet Iron IVorks, &c.
N.. al I . l!tiNi Ps,
je:ll:il.7.'
VOR SALE—Second Maud
• ITEANI EERIE AND BOILER.
Et'Equir.
W. 3. LYTLE,
Nn. 91 Fit" e , r,l
BAHR & MOSER,
OR :7 2:1. SIVE OTOS,
PPIPT ASI,O‘.I•TION som. 3 and
a F. CLAIR STittrp, PITTSIICIttiII, PA.
Special altuntio3 Oven to lb. arztgoint And
Uul l iddpr Court, lleutta.d publle bUllalzat,
a
LADIES' AID GENT'S
IFT.YEztp.),
Ina
SUMMER PRICES,
-ELT
IanaLERMAWS
No. 75 Wood Street,
I=
H &TS CSYS
EWE
LATEST, STYLES
J.ls
Jaaknary 14 , 1567.
GRAND OPENING OF
RICKER'S SALOON,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
NG. EtU St. Clletir E3troc.t.
Between Penn St. and Buspenstun Bad,
I
I would coerce:fully announce to my friends
and the general public. that I bare leased the
above douse. and I'ute:tl to 14e0D
First-ClaSs Restaurant,
3hurt
JOS.PRICKER.
==!
LADIES• DINING 1100313 ON H'COND
FLoult.. jam r 72
pIITTtiBURGH
S SAVING COMPANY,
OFFICE,
No. 59 Fourth St.
JAMS I. BENNET, President.
ROBERT FINNELVice President.
A. W. BELL, Sec'y and Treasurer.
JAS. h BENNETT, W. W. PATRICK,
Rola% R
N EY, J. •D. 171-LOSiAN
JNO. W. CIIAL 1 ANT. N. .1. BRILEY,
W. Ti. N/MlCli.
n 013.00
IRON CITY SPICE 31ILLS,
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION,
.Year Pennsylralata dlvenue,
=I
PURE SPIOES AND MUSTARD,
Warrauted when our Lane Is on the Anlcir
Ft'EMl GROUND CORNMEAL and RYE
rt,mo w constantly on band.
COMPF:E AND tiROUND NUTS ROASTED
promptly.
We re..pectrulr Won., , tLe public VA( we
continue tl,enanufmture c.f a:I tIM 11l F.
VARANT Nis 0.• or triCM.I. which we offer ul
Wholmiale and Retail Ilea/erg at the !owe"
market mit., •Iming 0 deal fair, We
the patronage tithe Publ-
Mft. J. trAXTEK, fornseri, Cup,,t,a
Spire ?fill. be Mend at tie above mill at
all boors to Weed to the wanta of coatome rt.
CHOPPAL FEED conatautly Co band.
IITRICILLEII & NOR LEDGE.
20,1:7.
FOIL C 11.12191111419 PRESEIVTS
New Style Ottomans,
withChlntlCoVeralnsth.Of ietnn• •
of ix" fltou aud Vvlvet The the
tot, tluratie azilmOot elrguat artle.le
Parlor Ir'p.ruiturct.
To be Lobel. NaoutoctonAsnO.old only by our
selves. .111 other styles or
CDT TC)IICLA.MS EA
On nan i. A(ou[own make. In
r,:!:,:1!: 1- ,`..r,r°,
or
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
.Nos. 71 and i3!,Flfih Street,
s..t door above Dlesstch Iltalldluie, Second
de:.,
• =
WANTED—TO CONTRACT for
the deity eu of truhe
75 TOlOO,OOO BUFIIELS CII.IIICOAL,
Dunn, the errnteor. season. Delivery to coll
.:ace let to I:4llAptil next. Apply tour adetrets
MOORHEAD & CO..
99 grater Street
C=l
BUSINESS :MAN'S
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Nos, 6 and ist, Clair Street.
Book-Keeping. renntaneklp and Arlitmene.
time unlindt I 840 00
Arithmetic and Penmanship per quarter
of three months AO 00
Bentosaship, por mouth 8 00
lot Circulars or Op.:Amens, addreas
81187 YEN. or
notmerr J. F. alc , :l.Al BONDY— .
BELTEW : BELTING: ,
LEATHER AND CUM BELTING.
GUM !lONE
PACKING
=
Ur the best quality and lowest prices, at the
INDIA REDDER DEPOT,
No..
_26 stud Nt. flair !Street
=I
FITZPATRICK & BROTHER.
virtsir ME:DIU:VI GOLD PEN
DIA , UFADICNE3:, 43 MARNEr
4tarTl3r4 IlDsourgh.
I'ENS AND CAbEM, 554.34541 a ana144143.
PIiNS
-
Venous out of the ell) harlot Pena to ftpalr
uemu! them by wall anti promptly returned.
MII4:to7.IIWP
F. MIISSMANN
Pittls' Street,b etereen Tunnel
and (Ii atham Streets,
Gunsmith aed Dealer in Hardware.
Fleet goods of all dwrlptlol.a.mys on
Imod and %old & 10w..1 &Was. If.pwing
don
ETTAC NELSON,
!T b 1 Cl 2 FL. z01(.5 (116ZIAIYAN it CLAIM.
.11.nuftcturen of
OAS LEATHER BELTING,
3/ Ohio street, Alleglielly City
Alm, full ...rm. ut of Ileltirg et 0 U. •N
-1/El4-0N , o. l'lttAbuqt,
rs. ur.o. U. CLAIM, burl,— of Worli•.
WEST COMMON
STONE WUFit y, Northerext Corner of
Wes Common. ALI.OOII TT.
FItELP/S. ALI VATEIt &
Bate on baud or prepare un ellen notice
LIZ/Orin API, !TEL . tiTONEd. FLA 43 Foil
bli)C-WALKS. BREW PHI' VA.ll.l'e, de.,
HEAD AND Ttniti . xTOSll.t. Se.. ac.
Ird — Ord ere promptly executed. 1'1110E:1E1e 4.
BON •BLIC.. .91:m100
00IFING MATIEBIALS.
Cement, Pitch, Felt Paraffin(
rarnisli and Black Paint, '
E•nufactured sal , "" S C" , "• • any . other
lam... tti. corllll7t pp , HUB- a (XL.
.4. nett). harr, 14••1mn...
ITIK•gr.
Glpe r ilEWS FOR TILE AF
PATENT MEDICINES AND DIII:108, nt low
ECMM turt le. 1. Sl UO.
IM :ItaV t ll 4l76lll, ' gq ' V :
A"""TUf,lliortw,W. 1b.i1r.4,i:5e:...
Nn 171• I•
HENRY REA. Jr., No. ItS3 Lib.
$1 l arret...s.poslts..reenitt street.
EMMA/MS-3V , bushrle prime:
!SHELLED car load.••
110 M IbiT — lldbarrels Whlto FlIl:
H0133—/D Dressed Comical;
IllrbTE.K-5 barrels prime:
VALi--10 barna'
=I
LTO N axTr.D-5o stoveana Hol
-IV-V,KltO t.nr.vs,
• • .1.1,1 y r. 7 71 , 0y...ct ‘lll gtv.
• • N”oc t , 3(...a: it, Ution
BELL lAD MUSS FOODIII, _
ESTABLISHED IA 1.32,
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets.
PITTSBURGH. PA
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ALL SIZES OF BELLS,
From 10 to 100,000 I'oimils,.
GLOBE. ANO, Sniii MIES.
MITE=
Stop Cockpioftgra.ss or Iron,
GLACE AND CYLINDER COCKS,
Alcd!lta fur all LIR dlirerent
STEAM PUMPS.
=I
Celebrated SteanrSyphou
Den'crc In U AS 2 , EA 31 acd CAS FIT
-I\6S. etc.
Particular alt. ntloa pald ro cri. Alt and OAS
1T"I'l.S“ In all It , oran,•are . .
. . .
Inn only inanufActurrra of A. rUT.TON'n
NIETALI.IOI'ACKIN6 lOU STEAM CYLIA
DEP,.
11.'1,31CPA I. con,a.lr a.O bawl.
1110kb.", InTN and BELL n o, to
o 11.1310 d with neatno, and Alipafrb.
Particu'ar‘ttenllon 1.1,1 Co !In,. F:01- hlng
ln 11, ..ranches. Wt. 31,40 0un. 13 0 IIY on
band all do, of Sheel.l.:4uare and I.IOUI/1/ tiyut,
Cl , inn .0 , 1 Colton l'ac..lnx, Gum 11,,t tr. 311
slie, Ul, to ordt r.
A. FULTON'S• SON & CO
CAUSTIC SODA ,
Both American and English, ,
TINE WHITE BRANDS.
For Oil Refining Purposes,
Con rtantly on hand And for bale In quantltlea
to Pull purchatcre,
JAMES HERVEY DOBES,
2-16 Pearl sYreet, N. Y
PITTSBURGH PAPYR MANE
.- ACT L'ILI.Sti LUMPANY, Mane fActuters of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
SLlZ.ilg,,nlit.2,7ll-111WLEth1:11V:
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE.'
No. 52 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
VYYICEES—ACL UST II AItTJ E. Prtildant.
JNVI. IL Trees'[
• • ISA-III:LI, 111 Se. rents,
Dinscrons—Asigust Mini, John Atwell. u.
IL Martina, John IL Livingston. John-11. Per
kins. C. 11. Merrick.
ta.h Paid for Paper Stock.
toVa.s
SKATES! SKATES!
Prize Skates,
Club s,
SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
4Gr; ID 30 reT
‘Dlopatelk Buildlug, Fifth Strec;.
41,1
AIONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Vases,
I
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOIVIE,
=
Wiles!'" ATTRACTION:
GRE.IT REDUCTIO.37
CI Ra cit, C Git
131 IVOOD STREET.
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EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
They are closing out their Brock of
LADIES' - FURS.
J. ' .
PIANOS !, PIANOS I I—An enizre
•••• new rtoek of K•htAltE.h CO.'S PlAhilis. which
are neer
1111, CE co L w hit AeTd
E t he
l h ' e rsttl mae
mice
t H r A m NES
upYr•rti. r. renal , to wont of a Oret class Nano
•re r.direetibliy invited ,•• cell and elazathe
before pun:haslet, eleetrhere
CHAILLOTTE BLUME,
detl • bi". 43 Fifth street.
AUCTION SALES
CATALOGUE OF CHOICE LITw
, - , EISATO It if. ELEGANT 110011 L'AwE,
SATIJUGAY 11k".65. NO, January, PG, at rlr
will be sold by catalogue on succubi
floor of Commercial :cite. Worn, Pin nrolthneld
street, a valntblx and choice Library or eliwant
Hayes Letters. Theolo 1, Matra, Travels_ ano
1111131, fed Work I. cm brarlug ;tie holt boots Sr
tno best auth,s;inperb editions. Included
ars Burton, Cyclope dia of Wit sod Hum s , 2
vols.; Tito Sr• derails t: Pa ts , Edmund
Pp: acre'. Poctleal Womb 2 vols.; Char/orbs
Liiratinthts Worst. ]cols.: Book of the British
Posta: Myls Coedale s Early Ertiritql
kfatilivw l i en Vs vr Bible Crolv.; rice, wood's
Life of Christ; Matthew Henry's Works: Mous
helm's Church illetary, tbs., Ifethen-ston•a
Chordh of ricotlandi A. J, Davis` Great Ilariro•
ulas 4 vOl3 Perry'. Japan: Karre's Arctic Es -
plot ..11001, : vol. 1.1 slogatone`s Booth Africa: .
eAplorealon. from the glisslacfppl to Pacific.
rns; Chamrers's Edinburgh Journal. 1 0111,
MP/ 0 10W. Faitana's Middle Age,
Woo I iall's Junius, 2 v01r.4 Llutort•s United
States, : ruts.; licnse Cook of tho Picturesque.
Ate. Atso. ono elegant Walnut Boot Cate. win
Wrench Clete Glue, and:one elexabt Walnut
W r ill , Catalogues 1,10.. ready, and the
Books boo, view ail Saturday.
laic A SIcILW.SINE. AuctiOnecr.
PORTRAIT ) OIL
STATUETTE, in.—SATUIL
' I.)AY RAU:NI:SU. Jaranary Mb, at ohritica,
lo conittection with catalogue of Yalu.. private
library. boob c•se, du catalogue
bn told au original
portr•it of Blythe. the late Plltsbregb Artist,
Ilfe rtze. sae...tee le ollatty himself: so ....el
le. Ilkenese. and the only one ex Ont. Also,
two °detest Oil Palutlear, by Blythe. cabinet
*lse. peculiarly interesting as Blythe,
apechmens of lilt early atels. Also, four oil
Landscaper and two Italian — Paintings, (nay c'
`Naples' sad Island of Capri.) Also. th.lored
I trawler. and darletectural Views, and ono
pronto statuette. the Artist. Consen ulo Cartel,
Catalogur• of sale now ready.
1.113 A. 31ci1.%%A1.NE. Auctioneer.
I _EASES ME FEDERAL ST.
J STOIiFS AT ALICTION.—PAILKAIPTiIIn -
PAL tr.—The Leases si.ven years from April si,
or the Mores erl and 91 Federal street. Ancients,
sot on the promises. on Till. bl/Al - ,
January at 7 o'clock. Toes,. Storrs are at
present. o. raided by b idder as eori,ction
try and dialer rooms, are Pour stories 515 h,
ate'y and substantially bath, e'ieitly located as
los liners. on the 13.1111 street of the 1 1 y, facia/
railroad orp,ta, and for beauty of appear
ance and adrantsgeotta buslarai pdeltlon err
unsurp•aiod thine city. The sptcoil attention
sal, 011105 0111 f busine..s men la rrvirsted to this Iniportai.t
• . •
Y. r terms sod Informetloo, Ironlre on the
premises, or to A. LEt,t. A , V.
p.17:11"i Auctioneer.
liii:\Y AT
the premlii a. on WEDNESDAY, January :3J,
oimuck, the gist Belch
Sous,
on Margaret
alley. West of Fmlerel ,triad. 1,091. yarda
ahoro North Common. 3.4 by fib Hone,
mintalne seven rooms, Also, on Sl,dole allot, a
Brick Dwelling near to the Jamie, containing
four rooms. and on no adiolnlug airy, two
Frame of .onr T 04. 1, 9 rail.
bacucadr. hirelwatu,SslYed,rat street. or the
und, reigned will show the premises on applica
tion. ' A. LtilltiATE, duet.
BUSINESS CHANGES
DISSOLUTION.
THE COPAIITNEIRSHIP
HERE
tofore ilslloß hetNOVI the . ehderlipled,
under the arm stmt. or D. FAWCETT .y co,.
In the ••Oretenn rewer, • yeAa dt.t. ty..l by r bb
lual conaeut on the twelfth lust. he hull.
ne“ nr the nem u 11l be aetilml at the ittbet.,,
by ISAAC BUNTON. late elem.. r the firm. who
la author Ised to use the name or the firm to wind
up the bualuma.
s
O
PI tUburgh, January I JErli P. 11 A I 1P11•
le h.
tinting soSd our entire Bran/4,y. 31alttur tint
Hop 'lnstants to Messrs. PIER. AA A ALS d
CI)., we would request from our irirtida a con
tinlinnee or the AO lb rally liteloittol uron us
during the nutnner or years we were. In the nos
iness We have no hesitation In recommend
ing the new Nan. as croon their lonic tavern:nee
S. She lousiness we hats no it -st ..5 but they will
tustutain the exeelleure of tole alt.
=
nebning to tie ahovs., we w0..11,1 Inform tho
pohUc that we RNLI/ el:ideals, 4t merit • contin
manes of the patronage and
laced by tbs.
late Om of Fawcett &Co., and trom our c
ps.b.ence in the can rarely say that we
will beanie tw wire entire watlafastscas to t bows
who mar Canoe ca with 11010 orders.
fistast73 CUM. DAN !: ALS st CO.
trIssuLUTION OF PARTIMISIIII I :
TUE PARTNEESDIP nEne
..tof,e eNIAIng between .1(.1 .*.rii WYK..
Ll:t HIt...Ca:l.lT. NV. 1/ A.Vla. In the 1111 It..flotag
Heal. etc. under the name or WORaleEtC.
MYER.. CO., was thus nay alsonlred aut..-
•I cur tent, ...chola Hers nattina trout salaam.
The buttneas It be by
Jos/Ith Ms era. Le al, Myer.. Wormer. and
T. Davla,
nudes
the 11.6 Ulla. Cr ....M
*TR. 3111.:103. a &it. JOS, p 3/
EItI.
Mfr.
Ll
It)I
•
'A'. W. DAVIS.
Ii.NULO H LBZ.
riTTIUL IWO, January 1, 1367.1 4.41;rUl
WANTS
RBI L'Ol.:j"RD & Co..
• Lozlvlll, Ky
COMM
ANTED,
&
al.l :11 1100...w0rt. Ertquiry icamel
..) at
{2l
1171.t3E- ; 1!) , 9 P. , I P ),,T 0
whlch ran !, •It any inku'ln' raNake:[.;.t
Zu. i, txtiti 1,, Ire. ~N onot. oli.
ce ttlenl. s a vnc ‘ ; PI not tp , owc.,
A
p y artlc'e out. .
aro:Co:rang mulle, too., It
MEEIII
11rI TA1 T EI.7 ‘ li T l T St1•
1 !1 ;r.an!Conmerclaloe.ate;
t wrmacntaly in Julian,- re, D ,Uin g
SLlt,man
-1111,%.1t,r.trcp3 cor:e.ploldenc...
Apph,rlth reivrence. to, er MC a: 010.
ram, f.sw ulle.L, IL IL CI-.11,L1L
,orant strcei.-1. Ittsbu• g b. Pa.
A GENTS TriAtiTED.—The best
-,s-eLlaner Jet. A Work.of Historical Val.,
and Nattonra Importance. They Work on
ocr N!, v • et In the fst 1. ma
AN.,
No.V:ol. CeMSI A NOrlai. Iton. .1. T.
It RADL KV. Llm LllLllnrculehml Author and
tartan. In un, handsome volume! Itlustrattd.
at once for tore. and terrtterk• Address.
• A. L.. TAI.Ct.TT,
I Ittsburiro.Pa..
GENTS WANTED Rl' THE
}AMEN., ISEWINii MACHINE CMIVAINY
to Ftll tLeir NEW $23 .ILAVH IN E. Will sow
fro." ti , sor popet.. !way, Heater cloth or
I abler withat-t ot [(ed. ntetlle Or to
h w c. pre,,n, foot awl newly
deslkrnr.l.foor-tmolloara orltrna, Adores,
enelo,tu- elan.p. .. H Co.,
1.1 11(111,treet, iSt-conol Floor.
,t,,, - l'lttsburgh. ra.
A GETS 'WANTED TO SELL
d.•• Coe CHILDREN'S AL BCH, or ..ICTURES
AND STORIE, ti Otten and compile., to - Fey.
ASA BULLAnD. Th e lb.ok coral•ns a Steel
I'urlao. or the author. our, tins one hundred
Wctnrce, nod I. ly printed au d bound, And
mast rdcno.• ail tb.•• eblldnen. Addros,
• W. J. IIObLAND A CO..
u.. Third street..
.1,1•,•1 n Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANT ED.—, AGENTS.— MALE
nod FEMALE—In ovt ry on of Western
1•01v0..”,ar41.1. borne due ueo . Steel Lugrailogs,
•I•i:al'i A V VALLI.:f
IREMBOMMIXECIM
.
11031 F. AT Sl'ivlN( . : Ftr.ta),. •
Eltbrr the month or lit - c0,m0..• Rm. rut.
lor nII i.rtleulars ap-
Dit In per.on, or add YA I A CO..
nO2 43 Fillb en. lt.
NOTICES
Nll'itliet, , .—The Annual Meet.
Y ! ' ?? e :
NCL~l'v EL' OIL Tel e hld
Y.
tor - the {etrelon ''' .
uire,torg, n, tho transaelva of
Mi.:taut Other
very
JASIES 1,. CA.'
ttcnLnrysOCl Pt...llft,
1=
niviuExn.
Ott it. Cy
nry
Tht Of I , :rtcturn I. l lll uA .eF ~ _tn{ , a
th .1,
lt dot , nred 11..111-1.1k.u.1u! .
"11 ell.l It Y. cat "
'."ftt:.rronitt!lo(h the last sIA
nth, lozynt on
m i, :r7l „.mt.ry.
M . 1. .1
Orrll.. 01,111: PlTtellyttott (las I.7OIIrANT.
January 111 h. ter%
nITIDEND NOTICE—The Trus
..-"ICVS or THE VITT:ISt:MaI GAS , 03trAN
hare this .1s) d at Ishlettrl at the Car,ttal
lock of TllO 1/lll.L.Alth II Y I'ENTS
fer share, out of 110, prunta of the last ale
month, Payable 'untie.), at the t tUte ox the
1-0131panY. W. 11. .11cf:I.K.LLA.N1,.
J.LIS:r7U Treasur,r.
DIVIDEND IVOTICE.—The Di.
,tore of the PACIVIC A.NO AT I.NN TO,
PkLk:GRAPH COMPANY Dr TOE UNITED
Lave Olt ....y t.1.re..1 a dividend Out
t4:e. earnlng, of the Notion,ahea Val ey
‘14,. fur I- a four in-Slit from A u•
011,1 Ito Alt ',lntl, rl, at the 1.15 or EN l'Elt
Cr-Si. per au 4,1 tos Mara nt Cad
Ma, TAX. pa.7ali.e lurthwl.ll to the holder, of
then!. et ot the ]innnzahrla Valey Tenwsph
Company. ED W.A JAY SLT.E.N.
NOTIOL.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the Stotkhohtera of the. err TOE
ANI. WEST Eintli I . E.Trof,E.IIII 1:O., will be
Lein at the urn, of ROBERT ROMS, 93 Dia
000n.1 ,trro t. on TUESDAY. January =A, IS ;,
,1./01 . 10Ck A. M. WiLLIA// F. EMI It.
r Score•ary.
NOTICE.
T IIE ANNUAL MEETING OF the
Sto,holder, of the 1.11`11:n NAN ANi Ilk
NI , IIIIIIS !Nu "11 , 3tING t`ETIN !LEVI! 1 4 .11-
PANY, wlil he had at the oftta of NoßEltt
Dlaroothl :.tr , el. on 11:ESL/AY, Jan.
aary at 10 o'clock •. Y.
0
20831
FITT:LC.Ia FT. Wager .1 ClllOlOO R. W. Co I
I) 11 r. of the Setreteir,
PlTTsitreOlt, r.t.; Der. tit. fiat:.
THE BOARD OF DI R ECTORS
have this don dseittred a reoglar dividend of
2's l'E CENT. fre of tiovrnmen too, on
Ittnir Capital lt
Steel:, e and semi. e ..nal t
ill,i.lend
..of 3's rEit CENT., lett Royer' meat Vv.,.
the 'l had Mortgage Bonds payable'. at after
the tote of Jaattsry. iiii, at
2 the othee ••
n
.t. r if r
olow, Lanier Co.. 22 and 2 Pine I tryst. to
these registered at N. w 1 ore, and at the Quire of
Lice Treat orer, to those registered at Vitto , trgit•
211 e transfer Books will close on the "ASOth day
of Derenaber. at 2 o'clont, r. N. and vial te-ntwn
on the 17th day ofJahuary. 1'67.
isatrei Y. M. II UTLIIIN:ON, arerstary.
1.2 . 1 . 11. r. Or A LtroltraY V.ittor R. It..cs., y
pirr,u,..l..u. J•nuarT ill, lin.. (
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF.
..L• FIRST MORTGAUE FONDS OF TH it .al.-
'
LtriiiihNl VALLE] It.alLitt.,D .7. SWART.
—The A lieght ny Vaticy Railroad L.. anY hug
by give notice that they will retieniz the
The First 2l(or tg . aue Bonds of ( he Co:
1 -
Within two }Tun !ham this datft, ty, aecnrdanco
with the pros tatone of the mortgage glean to et -
core the pa 'mint 'lt 50 , t1 bowie.
By <trent of tha Hoed of nlnnart.rt.
Ja3tri;i WILLIAM rnesldent.
STATEMENT OF TILE CONDI
PI t lU+ OYTHc ertTnlllillit:ll-11ANIL FOE
32.11 N tin, ireeetultur ;tint, It.:
121EMEM
=BM
Due Dei - o;DoVer.:
Counugeut Fund
AS.SETI‘.
5 0 to
D. E. .11ch1NLET. Trtasurer.
Road% I! urt.gcb
11111 s ItecOval,le...
Flzture•
C. 1.1
The un , fer,IKIIVO, Auditing Committee re pect
fully repot t t bat they hue examtued the ttook.
and Assets ..f the Lank nod end the above etate-,
meta to be comet. JOIhN CCoTT.
0. FOLLANSBEE.
ItOBEICr C, SCUM EUTZ.
rtzm
BANKS' ANIi BANKERS.
CtililNG
N. HOLMES & SONS,
3B _A. 3Er..M 3EL S,
_ No. 57 Smithfield Street,
iirTr-nuutol.
Deposi to Iceelved in Par Fun,la and Ctrrency.
Co!le
Coa. made an all pd.% aL ;oluta ;AC
Use L:Lritct , :nat. Lod Canada..
•
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BO&GET ASD BOLD ON COM9IBSION
Particular , ttleutlou eale to tLe purcLate and
sale of
U. S. Seeltrities,
luchurnd U. tl. Sixes of 15,1; do. do. s.tdi; AD
Fives or R.fos: do. eartttleates of Inlet...toe.
Urdtrs‘ud Vonchcre Do, gilt or euller.d.
Jnuat
pITTSBURGII
SANK FOR SAVINGS,
remedy the DIME SAVINOS INSTITUTION
67 Fourth Street,
3iettrly Opposite Bank of Pitt...burgh
CHABTEP.ED 1N.1863.
orEN 44AISX In.rn 0 to
...41NLSDAY AND BATI"I4DAY Ll* e nol on
from Nlse Ist 14 Norrntbor lot. 7 toot...lurk. and
rrom Nor. tuber lot to Clay 1.4, to s
Batik, of Ity-Leer, S r., forni:h...l at tl,e rtfieo
'Dills Institution ....pee Lally 4411.. r tpthore
ram:tn.:4 sre tho ooportMlity to acoot..
runlate. I.y sma r epomlt, 0ae11y.5.1T...1, a Ina
bled rusourre when h....1e aot !war
tlike' intmer.t lortract of retnalateg unt.ro4 octive.
cketroa. of Attaan.ca.r,^orsi:
• •
rn4.4146,.r.
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tt
N. 11. DART-I:UN, Jl3l ES PAIII4. Jll.
on. 'r.LT.4 TILZA•VH.::
IS. E.
A. PLEAD LE.O, WM. K. tilN It' li,
A. r‘. 11E4.4. Y. 114 I 1 L.
.1 N... 8. 11l LWOIITII .144,11 VA 1.11.,441.r,
6 VOL!. ANS oLE.JOHN SI:0
.1.A9. L. ItAII4AI. I It. C. Ki'D3lEttr/.
CD1:1,0Pr11-.14
-SOUL A. 'mt:4;bl,l
FOR RENT
FOR RENA
ILJRGE 11.00:11,
In badk bantling of GAZEITE. Yoe partlen•'
In..atnt at
Jatnrll7 GAZILTTE t`ol:laTlN't:•rt.a7ll' ,,
TO LET',
The Warehouse, 2 Weod Si.,
r A. EVAN:N - 1" ,%. /or
Novo oocuplod
furtbor 112:ormaclon.,t1 c to r.N N ,,,
WILLI .31
No. 21 Ny00.15tr0.,!.t.,131.,....r..
OEM
MIESOI
51'011E ROOM :CO. GO MARKET STI:r.i..T;
E 00.1.16 SUITABLE F 01 C5TN 1 :1.1.:1;7:1;1,:
b&LKS 110011, SECOND FLOOR V/ 5?)
STREET;
OF/10E. VN MED AND !URN E.t
J. M.
AD'y al La.. U l / 2 Grant
=
on ABLE. CHIP RUSTIC receiv
d and Ivr ;air by
bEllittill A. ILELLY A al.
aclt Wtddosido Drusatsid. Z' wood 1111114
.t. 31 &I
fhi,fil:l
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