The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 19, 1867, Image 2

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non the tone of oar State exchanges
we infer that 'leveret members of the
present Legislature Will not thid seats in
the next. •
Ex-Govonxon Conner, it is stated
will - mks Lancaster his future rest
demos, With the expectation of succeed
luiltx.l3li7ENl In the Ifouse of Re
prosititetives.
THZ people- of Gettysburg are push
ing foie grant of hell a million of.dol
larroi- More, from - the Legislature, to
indemnify them for losses incurred do
zing the war.' They bave raised a Com
mittee, and whais of more importance,
a lobbying fund, and hope to get their
bill through.—, It will bo well for mem—
berisof ilielegislature to Mottire whither
further compliance with these demands
li to lead.
Ida , Cowen, In his place In the Ben
, ate, declated, a day or two ago, that no
men had been removed from odic° who
abstaitied trom using language dentine!-
' story of the President. This is not true
is reference to tho gentlemen removed
from office here, and is doubtless equallf
false as regards removals elsewhere, an.
hr. COWAN knows it. Winding up by
falsehood a career began in treachery, is
most fitting. '
.Ws conjectured the summoning of
lfr. - Brigham, of the Commercial, before
thelniiitigiting Committee at Harris
burg ottnild subject him to considerable
embarrassment; but the effect was much
greater ihan we supposed it would be.
The po or man was so utterly confound
' edit is reported be.lost all knowledge
of the personal identity of his regular
correspondent from the State capitol,
"X.'l Surely the shock upon his organs
of sensation must have been immense,
and we deeply solicitous to knoW if
hi is likely takeover lila self-possession.
TUE IsIIPREME count.
Many years ago, when the enenliet of
peptilar imititutioris In this country first
conspired to overthrow the national
goiernment, and establish on 'lts ruins li
another and diferent one, having Its
roots in prescription and caste, they ob
tained powerful and persistent help from
the Supreme Court. Indeed, It may,
without exaggeration, be affirmed that
the bench kept steadily In. advance of
the conspirators, finding precedents and
making decisions to cover and fortify
every petition they took in the prepara
tory work of demolitionl This was the
moretasy; as neither the Constitution
nor an act of Congress made it oblige.
tor yon. the federal courts to recognize
and. respect :.the Common Law, as 'a
measure of personal rights. The Con-
Oltution end: the statutes at large they
found no difficulty in construing to suit
thereinto purpose they had in view. As
the movement against the government,
still vague end indefinite, acquirod'mo
mentum, new and increasingly perni
cious claims were framed and made the
foundation of still more obnoxious de
cisions; until the Court marched boldly
up to the-lilfamens point-.of declaring
that ,there were nearly four mil
lion, of men, women and children
living, thti boundaries of the
republic none of • whose rights the
Other • periling of the population were
bound to respect. No -exceptions or•
limitations were made to this sweeping
and terrible disfranchisement. Under
it assault and bsttery, robbery, arson,
Sal*, .manslaughter and murder wire
tanguitvithoui meaning, es applied to ao
Cone by • white people towards black
ends.. •It was virtually to take all pro
tection of law away from four 'millions
of people and give them up as victims
to thee copldity, lost and violence of the
otheriweinty-eight millions. Gratefully
•do we acknowledge and affirm - that the
=tines ofthei - White people were not so
thoieughly (lateen - hed and demonized as
thnJudgettr - .Thir'dicte, interjected into
' helboof SCOTT ificisinir MIS so to &er
rant to the moral consgdijijoiesie and re
ligion! sentiments of‘evehOhe most rut
of the co,Uffilinjoris %Al their tool s
thatit was never fulttgrtoefed-topnictice
by 'probably- a shigielyXvidual. The
most unmitigated villain lathe nation
was better in practice then the Judges
were In-theory. , •
Take this DEED Score ( diets ; analyze
it ;Intim:nit to itnelements ; and it will
be found diat it allows and sanctions all
conceivable and Inconceivable crimes
natant the members of the black race;
nay, that actions performed by *bites
toward blacks, so abondnable that all
butdevila must revolt at them, aro not
crimes, but the lendable assertion of un.
doubted rights -and privliegeg. Search
all the Draconian enactments and deci
sions that have disgraced the moat bar
banins nations, in which the dominion
of la* luta been decently established,
and no parallel to this enormity can be
discovered.
Recently, the Supreme Court, recov
ering from the shock administered to It
by that mighty uprising which saved the
nation, has gone craftily at work to roe
how many of the fruits of the o 1 t and
baffled con.spiracy It can save, and carry
over to a period when the contest may
be -reopened either In the halls of na
tional legislation or upon the battle field.
Thilis the meaning of that- list of pre
determined opinions upon which It Las
uteri& During the war the Judges did
notderietoeffront the loyalty of the na
tion as they ma now studiously affront
ing it. They aia:ipt then dare main-
isln PrinciPics!pad•measures ab
solutely, essential to put down the rebel-
lion and : save On government were
uncowittintbinal android. ' riailthey 60
adjudged they would have hues ac-
Donated as public enemies and treated
u such. There is, there can bo no
question, but in time of imminent peril
whattriar. ri, necessary for the public
safety-Is lawful and right. Upon, no
other hypothesis can a nation be rescued
when its existence Is seriously menaced.
When the llfe of a man is assaulted,
there is no restriction but necessity upon
whit le Mai do / for hie; own deliver
ance. It Is nOt simply folly, but wick
edness,. to seeleto:detei him by pointing
to the laws against. manslaughter :and
Mulder. As applicable to hie circum
stances no such laws do.or can exist.
Then aunt total 'called jhe nation has
surely as many rights as each one of the
units- entering into its composition.
The right of self-derense in the nation
Is as inalienable and nuestricted as in
the individual. It cannot be hindered
by Constlentione or statutes: It is 'pit.
Mary; iniiereat, immutablo,
llow ihrtbe „In igewnrill go In the di
reetknitti - *bleb Ilinylinvelet oat, can
be prettinectiratelY determined by con
aide-ring hew tar they tiny° gone In bad
courees , beretotore.- The . Jttdlelary
Trona tie nature, the most irresponsible
department of the government. Its
members are not elected by the people,
and their respective terms of service ex
pire only when death takes them hence.
They are amenable to Congress, under
process looking to impeachment, but not
otherwise. If arraigned before the
Senate for trial, in matters of this sort,
the issue so completely: respects motives
that it is difficult to adduce tangible evi..
dence and to make a case palpable to
public cognition. There seems to be no
present remedy but in the erection of
new districts. But so long as the Presi
dent has the tight of nominating the
Judges this remedy is Inadequate if not
entirely nugatory. The. President is
pleased with the decisions made. They
ire in the line of his Policy, and doubt
less proceed from conferences bold be
tween him and the majority of the
bench. Hence, it will be seen that the
new peril which confronts the nation
has entrenched itself behind the Supreme
Court, and is comparntively , secure front
assault until another Presidential elec.
lion shall be held. Meantime it is not
easy to see what loyal men can do but
watchand wait.
THE CONSTITUTION.
- While the war lasted the Conserva
tives and Democrats had little concern
for the Constitution except's° to construe
Its various provisions as to give the rebe_li
the best opportunity to destroy it. They
exemplified an amazing Ingenuity in in
venting interpretations to,withhold the
government from efforts to maintain its
own existence, and to encourage the In
surgents in seeking its life. If half they
urged in these particulars had been true
the Constitution :would have been dem
onstrated to be the most crude and worth
less organic law to which a great people
or any people whatever, ever entrusted
their destiny. So incoherent, contntdio.
tory and:unsubstantial did they repre
sent it to be, that evil disposed persons
'could drive through it with perfect im
punity.
Since the failure of the rebellion these
same Conservatives and Democrats have
taken to magnifying the Constitution.
From what they say it may naturally be
Inferred that the Constitution is part and
parcel of the biw of the material uni
verse, and, hence, not subject to review
and alteration. There is no longer any
loosenesior ambiguity in it. All its pro
visions are clear, precise, unmistababli,
and, taken collectively, cover all exist
ing circumstances, and all possible future
conditions of the populition of this
country. They exalt the instrument
above its uses; the parchment above the
people who own it, and whose purposes
and interests it was designed to subserve.
What they mean is obvious enough.
Having served, as well as they could,
the Southern people, when they threw
off the authority of the government,
and made war upon it, they
,now en
deavor to servo them still further, by ex
empting them for, disabilities in punish
ment.
THE LATE APPOINTEESt
We do not for a moment suppose the
subterfuges of Mr. COWAN will blind or
deceive the Senate. r When he stated
that there had been 446 removals by Mr.
Jourisox of presidential appointees, he
studiously avoided giving the number of
Other Appointments, (not presidential)
azdthe: inCumbenta restarted, by direct
orders froin'the President to the. Heads
of DepMimenta, because they would not
sacrifice-principle for place. Will he be
good enough to - inform the
and
how
many Deputy Collectors and Marshalls
have been rem Wed by preildentlal ap.
paintees of recent creation! How many
custom house, naval office, and pea:A:office
clerks by Jonissox officials! AMci,how
many special mail agents, whisky inspec-
Mrs and the like? The Senate cannot be
Hoodwinked, and if there was danger i,of
Mich a result, the watchful and vigilant
lOyal merftbers of Congress would not
be so derilect of duty as not to undeelve
them.
.Where removals have been made with
out cause, or for no cause but the refusal
of official i to sacrifice their convictions
for tread aid . butter, and where thelf,
places have been filled by the President
with reference to making inroads upon
and breaking up the Republican party,
and with men, too, who are hie willing
tools to that end, the Senate owes It to
Itself, to the party by which a majority
of Its members were chosen, and to po
litical honesty all over the country, to
reject each and every name that may be
sent in for confirmation.
EDITOELII.L BUEVITIEM
A LITTI,Y. girl Wds burned In Bahl.
more 04 Weill:maw last, from the ex
plosion of a Coal. oil lamp.
FtrrxEs thousanddollars per year is
paid out of the Baltlniore Public School
Fund, for the education of colored ehll
dren.
A INTEL company: upon a grand feale
Is abont to apply for a charier from the
Maryland Legislature. It Is proposed to
erect a rnagniflcent hotel in Biltimore._
IT is proposed to re-build the old Acad
emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,
as it Is too dingy and antique to satisfy
the pride of the Inhabitants of that city.,
lien. Josats Ilrtt, of Georgia, peti•
Gone Congress to make restitution to
him of several thousand dollars worth of
property destroyed by talon soldiers
during the war.
Ton CincinnatirlGswimerefal says:
"Pennsylvania requires fresh material
among leer representative men." A good
many Pennsylvanians are - of 'the same
way of thlnking.
TEN million dollars -1e the estimated
value of barrels, tin cans and other pick
ages used in carryingPetioleum to Eu
rope during the past year. An item of
no little importance. '
IT Is now asserted that Mr. Frederick
Seward has gone to Hayti CO purchase
'the Bay of Sarnamea fora naval station.
The Danish Government has offered the
United States Government the Island of
St. Thomas for five million limpid.
'Am insane young lady, of Troy, N.Y.,
endeavored to commit suicide by throw.
ing herself in front of a train of cars.
She was rescued andliad to be held firm
ly to the ground by stout men to prevent
the consummation of her desire to des-
Px.nsons interested In the passage by
the Senate of the House Tariff Ertl,
grow uneasy at the delay, and tassumelt
as but few weeks now remain of the Sea
sion, it is feared that the country win
again be inflicted with hasty and crude
legislation.
Ten excursion party front. Philadel
phia, retnrninghome from the inaugur
ation of Guy. Geary, lull a story of a
pick-pocket who got In their car and
proceeded .to ply his nefarious business,
,whea he was discovered and beaten
almost to death by some soldiers. The
conductor interfered, and probably saved
the man's life, but had his own pockets
picked in the operation,
TERRIBLE•TRAGEDY.
Doable Herder and Arson at Vslpiralso,
Indiana-Two Women Murdered, a
Child Nearly Beaten to Death, and the
Dwelling Burned to the Droned-De
tails of the crime-The Wretch Es
capes-Intense Excitement - Reward
Offered fin-the Murderer.
(special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribtinai
4 VALOanatao, IND.. Jan. 16.
A lonely little cottage about four miles
'from. Valparaiso, Indiana, and fluty
miler sontheaet of Chicago, was the
scene, on the cold mithnight of Tuesday,
of one of the most horrible and cold
blooded crimes that It has ever been the
duty of the prossTo relate. While the
quiet farming neighborhood was sleep
ing, a man-rather a fiend id' hums •
shape-hursta in the door, shoots dead
two of the inmates, an aged Indy or 'onto
seventy years, and his own wife to
whom he bad been tali two years tsar.
tied; shoots, beats and bruises a young
girl, and then sets fire to the house to
born it down, to cover the client wit
nesses of his four-fold crime) The cir
cumstances in detail are as follows:
About two years ago, Chauncey Page,
a man about thirty-two years old, now
the murderer and incendiary, married a
young, gay girl of only twenty sum
mers, named Emma Goon. Rile lives
with her mother and her stepfather, Mr.
Benjamin LOT g, a wealthy and esteemed
farmer, whose houie was in this town of
Union, about four miles west of Volpe
litiao. The old people were members of
the "Maneeso" order of Christians, a sect
resembling the Quakers in dress and cus
toms. They never vote or resort to the
law in any case, are quiet and peaceable,
and bear the best of character among
their neighbors.
After their marriage Page and his.
young wife moved to Valparaiso, where
he worked at the - watch-making trade
with Mr. A. Rogers. He appears to hare
been of a very quick tempered and ty ,
Baikal disposition, and in a very short
Ohio their married life became intolera
ble to both. In three months they sep
touted, the bride returning to her stem
father's roof, and the husband starting
off on a piddling tour, in which oacupa
' Bon he has been engaged -most of the
this time since, traveling through Indi
ana. lowa and Illinois, and baring ro
permanent abode, though frequently re
turning to Valparaiso. Previous to his
marriage he Lad lived in California for
some years. He had some property in
Valparaiso, besides his stock of jewelry
which he carried, and is supposed to be
worth some $6,000 or $7,000.
About a year ago his wife applied for
a divorce on the grounds of ill-treat
ment, failure to render support, and
abandonment. The case was dismissed
for some informality, but a new applica
tion was made about two months ago,
and the trial was to come off this week.
Page Las made frequent and open
threats that Lis wife should never obtain
a divorce from him, and went 60 far in
his malignity as to offer a man .fifty dol- '
lars to seduce his wife so that be would
have ground on which to base an appli •
cation for separation!
On Monday night Page returned to
Valparaiso and stopped at- the Gould
House.- His name is semen the regls,'
ter, giving his residence in Chicago.
He had first written 'to "Io"-proiiably
intending lowa. On Tuesday he went
out to Mr. Long's house and sat some
time with his wife and his mother, ap
parently in a friendly manner. About
eleven o'clock, when the family were
asleep, he returned again and knocked
for admission. He had learned during
the day that Mr. Long was absent, visit
ing a son some ten miles away. The
old lady came to the door 'and inquired
who was there. He answered "Page,"
and she told him that he could not come
in at that hour of the night. Without
further delay Page burst open the dem',
and drawing a six-shooting revolver
fired, and the old lady of seventy years
fell dead at his feet. His wife, who was
sleeping In an adjoining room, rushed
out and falling ou her knees, begged him
not to kill bet-mother. Without a word
We fiend ridseadher by one erre, placed,
the pistol at; her head, fired, and his
young wife - too fell, without a groan,
upda the floor, a corpse.
In the bed with Mrs. Page was a
young girl, daughter of a near neighbor,
Mr. Martin Rudolph, about seventeen
yeariof age, an invalid. She was railed
"Betty" Rudolph, and was spending
the night there for company's sake In
!the absence of Mr. Long. Terrified by
-the fearful scene without, she drew the
the bed clothes over. her head for con
cealment, and 111 debar so left one foot
exposed. The infuriated man discov
ered thin, and rendered more desperate,
like a beast, by the taste of blood, or &-
lug:tined to leave no witness behind
him, rushed to.the bed, seized her by
the foot and threw her upon the floor.
Then raising the helpless victim by the
left arm and placing the revolver against
her face he fired, and the bail passed
through beneath the upper part of . the
nose, coming out below the other eye.
Again he fired and the ball passed
through the right- shoulder; again, and
one of the feeble wrists was shattered;
still again and the load passed through
the thigh and lodged in the borer pitrt
of the leg. The contents of the revolver
were now exhausted, and the three vic
tims lay at the murderer's feet, appa
rently dead. But when the morning
should come their cold faces and bloody
wounds would be fearful evidence of bin
work, their house must become their
tomb, and fire obliterate the trace of
I blood.. So the murderer took the lamp
which had been left, with the light part
ly turned out for the night, and dashed
it into fragments upon the floor ; then
reaching up to the bureau, held a match
and applied it to the oil, and the room
was in a blaze. Then be seized the girl
and drew her prostrate form into the
flame. She groaned and moved, and
seeing that his work was not complete,
the fiend wired a heavy chair and dash
ed it upon her head. The poor victim
groaned again, and again the murderous
blow followed. With enough of life left
to think that she must feign death, she ,
suppressed ithe cry which her agony
would extort. Placing his ear to her
face, and hearing no breath, the murder
er deemed. his work complete, and fled.
The flames oftho burning house shot
up brightly into the air and gave the first
token of the horrid de6.l. In .about a
half Lour a neighbor, Mr. Bushore, came
upend found the girt lying ucar the gate,
whither she had found strength to crawl,
nearly dead from her wounds and expo
sure to thebitter sold, with no covering
but her night clothes. Within the burn
ing house he saw thetwo bodies consum
ing, but was tab - late to rescue them.
The suffocating girl was carded to her
father's house and Dr. Paramore,
of Val
paraiso, summoned. He thinks it pottal
blethat ahe'may recover, though doubt
ful. She has been perfectly conscious'
throughout and glean clear and positive
statement of the terrible affair, to which
she has Made afrdavit. talus refuses to
have the ball extracted from her limb,
saying that she will carry It eta remind
er of the nighL
To-day tbe old men, Mr. Long, some
seventy years of age, and a cripple,
came back to find file house In ruins,
and a few charred remains of his wife
and daughter lying as sickening witness
es of the horrid tale. He himself would
no doubt have shared the fate of the rest
if he had been at home, as his feeble
powers would have been no match for
the maddened assassin. Page seems to
pave contemplated this deed for some
days. He very recently weed to a pho
tographer in Valparaiso, who had taken
his likeness, and asked - for the negative,
intending to destroy IL It was not
found then and he went away without It;
but It has just been discovered and cop•
les have been printed and sent to the au-
Lhorides of the principal cities. Already
the wings of steam and lightening have
spread the atOry, and•the murderer can
not long escape detecilon. For a - while
be may wander with the curse of , Cain
Upon his brow and every man's hand
agarosthim, but jualice Must surely over
take' so atrocious a deed.
Ills poor mother, who lives at Dyer
Station, Will count y, is nearly crazed by
the news of her am's crime. She was
attached to the young wife and to all the
family, who- were much respected and
beloved by those who knew them. His
father has been dead some years, and
had thud escaped tbe anguish of this
hoer.
Pag6 is a good looking man, six feet
Ott height, and weighing 165 pounds, and
when spoken to smiles blandly, display
hit teeth prominently. He has light
hair,
and a full ruddy beard about an
Inch long. He was dreised In a light
gray suit, over which he tore a dark
overcoat, with metal buttons dawn the
breast. In his shirt bosom he wore gold
studs, and altogether he had the appear
ance of a well.to•do, respectable. indlvi
dual, of sometrhat quick temper. He
was never known to drink, and was COLl
ehlered a straightforward man.
A subscription Was raised during the
day among the chicane &mounding to
1 $5OO, which was offered as a reward for
the arrest of the criminaL So con
se.lentiovs Is Mr. Long in the belief of
his denomination, that he refused toloin
in the offer of reward,
Page has lately lived at Wyauettte,
nine miles from Princeton, Illinois, and
left prof etty there. It Is thought possi
ble that, supposing that all traces uf his
crime were burled to the embers of the
house, be may have returned to settle
up hie affairs, though it Is hardly proles.
hie that he would so venture.
Valpamilio is in a state of intense ex
citement, and the dreadful tale is on the
lips of all. This la the second murder
that his ever occurred in the county—
and one of the moat horrible that man
could ixinceiVe.
TEE diary of, Wilkes Boa - h, fakes
from his body after his capture, is now
In the hands of the proper ineestigating
committee, having been handed over to
it by the authorities. For some reason
its contents were not used in the trial.
It shows that he was agent of the Con
federate Government, and receive mon.
ey from it, and that at one time, at least,
the plan was to kidnap Mr. Lincoln. It
is believed to implicate Booth and Her.
told in the assassination. The entry
made on Friday, the 21st of April, one
week after the murder, shows that it
must have been written in a perfect
agony of mind.. It describes hispositlon
with a broken leg, in the midst of a
swamp, aldne, an °MeV, an assassin
weighed down by his guilt, and a feel
ing that God would refuse forgiveness.
It la altogether such a cry of human ag.
ony which seldom-finds expression In
words.
TO COYSTMIPTIVES CON.
SUPIPTIVX.S. MEER UPI CHEER UPI—A
apeelac b•s leen found at last—one that has cos ,
edeonsemptlon In the cal* wont lanes. 'When
the Lest physicians had given to the ono as
hopeless, the Ike. E. A. WLLSONIS Great Item.'
edy for Consumption was tried. • forlorn hope,
and like • miracle. the patient we. entered to
complete health, and now liven to testify to the
rlrtnes of this great...teed/.
Call or aend and protean • pamphlet, siring
full dlstory °Mt. great specific..
note agent of Pit tannage,
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A NEFARIOUS BUSLIIESS.-11
Is the richly freighted ship that it tracked by
the robbers of she sea; and. on the saws petrol
pie. tt la the popular speolac that the land bac
careen, called countatelters. arlext - for their
&bluing mark.
I.IOITECTEINISTOMACII BITTLB.I •
Bland pre-eminent muting the medicinal prepar
ations to this country. The demand for Shamir
somethltue wonderful, otiparalitlolt hence Ina
.entanierfelterr know fall well th•t if they can
Impose gh.iraer, 11.1.1.uv. the Poop's thht
.famous Soule. they can male foamier by Os
(ratio. They are now at wort. Iletectirea are
tethe trail of some of them and atom • beet,
ens/ready bmiabt to boot tat the nubile
second the proprietors In toetr eiTtrta to tame
shit recites. reoutld Tele +/wawa at coca to pt
son the community and twitedt• tar Arm that
It emcee, jibeelks{ Iregetrin • Dittoed suer
manathetured 'Mehl eg to dodge the law. the
Ueititerfe tent are sit• Iriito their rattle , n a mes
reeemblits lo or.hogra y and round tbs. of
1:1(1•Tart snob at • Hoch.teciee.l. ••el•loir
enough and tb• Will the pnbito it• bind
en to loom to ibis. &tato ree also thtt
label all rich:. with Its .lunette of tscoTg•
ma the 1 . 1k1[9.3. and to flap note of band. •le
••11tdtifit s alt t I fhe 'rope e.
tors will do their part to protect the mildro
from imposition. and they ass the alibion so be
no alen against the te
Plotr. aralnst
health. mutraLTTY.K 4 SMITH.
FO , iviet 3p4ii #l3.‘") • 011/41
Mi3EiSEia
forth* CIAIIIITTE. and
12=1E
all ofAit parr , * ihrovphow W. Valid iwszo
arTIIINITY CIIIOII4L E
VIC W..—Tbe mei sIYTEEtri..OS
TICi *lll h. so ag la TitINITTCHUIttIi, rls tb
wee!, 10-.lloltalOW. at 711 i We:wk. The An
t...l. o .tot.o.ed by Pr. CLTLM wUI be "0
derosal Eta. thou that barge's d Vdlngs.'•
a'FIRST BAPTIST CIBITIICO.
• ...yen tee emaplettorrof tin new Chew.
weir.. rill b e held te ilAntmdtl NA Ll—
rreehleg 07 the Pardedynakalth B. PICK
EILSON, arm 11A81L4441 . • Watocl. a...
VAlAX:ratiiWcr.."
Ail are Attest
arnEtkilows TOP. FOIBT
CHM {..'N CIIL'RVIt. All City.
of welch JOdEPII KIEV Is Pastor. till the eons
;deska of t-elr are boos., or "'peseta. WI I coe•
shoe to hurtle ZXCE.I.IIIOIII - HALL, eerarr. of .
Federal soil inured streets. Itemises every
IIAT al PyS a. m. ”.17b p. Co. Prayer
.3dsettoOWIWNE3PAY Elr Lhlnti .
PICITEBSALIST tnunca,
IA VP GRA,NT AXD TPlllttl IST!.
—Pas .t 110:01.113LAN. Prose Med
EVX • '' T N AT at 11)? add FB.
dead% at jfir. 11 the people are la.
sited Li • • e •
hablect far tietOßTerailf —The 111.11311-
41.• 10,1/11/Ve lOW tz• 3
arTIIE EDUCATIONAL ASSO.
CIATAJW me e t
WRIITERN PAN
the n will meet on tIATUaIIa T r. the WO
inst.. at 10A. la the Ball of the ' lard and
truth Wards hohoolßallYlng. Grant
Pea7OIILICCae.—A Lecture by aLIS.A2f•
DER CLARK.' tiooloet- 4 •Ltreooo frOra Lome
mutt Vilna,'
An Essay by 111 e, lIANSPLAKILIL
A allernt Ilion of lacyropott Lion re.soniending
the Calleellng of gaseliers airline Mee. Jallhuu
a
AT A SPECIAL mei:mist;
'or Tug 50.1M/110r Tait PITT/10176G8
CEO Malt 1111111 bitaillOL. bold rtilllet
EVE.III:i ti. lannarg 1.. Or following Mr
tato to the memory of late Prof.Vr. - W.
Itleithith war exoteric
Wei the Aluth..l oh Pitt...burgh Cent , a
11100 achnol, fetinuit d et e rn t tie ....MI, of our for.
Cr, troche?. Prof. W. W. IncK4oS.' desire to
express oar sorrow and tender our morere odur
pow ? to 411 faalll7 In their wire itthictlua.
a feel that wowle ate laatteqUate to roarer
full) ent, tor our desolation and our onfrigood
tgrct at the lull of inue 'whit. well brio, itail
M e OW <Aerate.) b 7 ali when...ler tilt lu
atrUctlan. hat alnuaatreatithetied 100 I,onde of
aIW talent and lore by Ids alt. commit and
anconraglograincc.
.Tiot. .arrow for a fttlibful fritnil.
family bore lost • kind and devoted husband and
V.lOOO, thl lautilation Pita Which 11l hat Inn.
beau conneetedr a oltlllful end patient Uttar , .
and society one or It. etroncst and eleares the
telieCti and Whit ate fill 0111 ,001.
•
.. • .
We barely believe that that, what. he eo d 0•
lighted to 41err., in the ineelte dente df itis
wisdom. bat removed him to. higher and nobler
live, sad thnuah tort lo as hem on terth, we will
c hamb, hie mamas., and follow Ids testable.
W. H. IdOlittl4'eteeoleat.
J. U. 31 , 1NT(.10.11E111r, ka'y pen. tan. .
pains=
ice''"''AT A MEETING of THE
• - PUPILS OP TUB PITT:AIe/BM ClCh.
TWAIIO II -01100 L, the lolloselog proembm
and resolutione, relative to tbe erEint death of
I•nd. WM. W. DICKSON. tore adopted :
Wurfesa. It Pas 'leased Almighty Sod, In
Ills myeterlous providence, to deprive as of our
reepected and Oeloyed teacher, Prot.
teerefure
levelved, Thu; In Alto we tisve lost a kind. pa
tiv nt and einclest instructor, and a SSMC'S.
friend; ever ready to tighten one labors, and
lend t helping bond In ear dLtilvolitt a.
evolved, niacin hid the cause of Educetion
hash. a wlte moo devote& edeeeate.
Oohed. That to. the at erabere • of la• Pitt..
burgh Centre/. nigh '',haul. 'enamour taarim
iffirtlTrii:d h igglo * L 'i Sad
"r" . 7 !"""
1,3
&volved, That.. daPY of thee* reUllna len O a .
transuntt,d to the famlly Of .tio, dee AIMS. add
thst they be published ick 4,6,9017 r
11l order di the A ' . -
Ja10:2,0 ~P OBIBIPPtgP.
VALUABLE 1 , - HANI4-11$HID
Nett ktAktPX WOMB. tmoutr.-
2trEiuAT if,Vf e lf NO, Imams, land. at 7.4
o
cia elu aele sw B il o l
m.. l i C d S d m e it m nedld f l'sotore of Commer.
Is shares
Sveon Citlee d ns' :inton do ed L do eak;
••
SO •• Allegheny 00 410 -
11 • • tiseman do do
a•• 211000104110/ SOl4llOll do
.• • Allegheny Suspension Bridge Co.;
yd •• reoll/10110111 Inearallee Compaq;
*termed do Mr
80 Pittsburgh sad SitaubenTille It. 8..•
it '• Central Park relate', Company; .
UP • • loft Pitt Coel Co m p. in.
lan IicILWAIE. Aeciloneer.
PPLES,
DEANS MID B. W. PLOYS.
Choke jots loat received and for late by
/I RIMY DEA, Jrni,
Jaahrrs toe Litany la.. oPDntlta Ra.Ptbt_
NOTIEE TO BOND HOLDERS
~Y THE Pl7/11,10 DATIIOLIC LIBRAILY
AND bEADINO 80011 A abOCIATION.-11 , *
bridal , of tbass Roads ars aortal artipolltbat
Interest doe on then January Lit, for us
yaarßa4 Ia 71g6Dk des demand at ill. , ogles of
the Treasurer, . . J/1311C8 Plipaar.
Xs* . So. - ssliss Rod. •
1 1 : 4 •ZYie0V , W -1i k.: 4 : 3 L4 1:M.44411A
JAM T. BR/BY & CO.,
Mammon to S. Jones .11 C 0..)
Corner Fourth & Wood filts..
BANKERS & - BROKERS,
DP.l.Liall IX A LUODe or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exakiange,
Gold, Silver and Coupon.
OCII,TACTIONS made *a all stuasslble Wats
to the Coital Maud LEO Csaadas.
Interest allowed OB Tine Deposita
THE PARTNERSHIP HERE•
t.t re elsttng between the al:hitely:Led,
n
under the rm cf
4.IIE3LZELLI
II" W .
Wen .11..olved by ay •.Itbdr•wal of J
WILL DAIZELL, JAVFBI..LZYLL
I.
rIII . 2IICUGII. Jartuar7l, WI•47.II.I.IIIDMALISL •
CO•PAETSERSIIaP
•
have this der waroeleted with me L
lie LZILL L . end will edotleve s• here:Jethro the
be•lnest, oeder the Dm er J 4.116., UAL!. ILL
SON.
Jet JAMES DALZILLL.
HOSIERY OF
.E r DESCRIPTIO.r.
AT
THIZEO IDLE) IST.A.INTIZ
STOCKINC STORE.
No. 24
FIFTH STREET.
JAMES PHELAN.
j.i.,
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
ISICIEPILANIMILEL,
•
No. 100 Wood Street.
BRITTANICT a AND SILVER MATED TA.
11LE WANE. TEA TRAYS and TARLE CUT
LERY. always en•
hand.
C PIN A TE• haTS,
UHIN ADIM N ER SETE.
CHINA
CMS" VAen TOIL • T M ETE,
brirramrs,
ROIII111•14 WARE ofesery dasoriptton
- LAVA CARD RAbELTS. .
LAVA V Antr,d,
LAVA MPITWONd.
' ENGLISH BTOn E WANK or all varlellee. to
.010 wholesale and retail trade.
••.• - • .
The largest and most complete stock of erery
thin to Ohl U. In the ellY•
rile" and tonne toe came Mi In the a-sister:l
dare. • Isis
itN ORDLVANCE relating to
o u g b t' o ' ? Er.gttf re i t 1 ' 117. ' 11 relittl l y t y rt i t i t t t a t e !' , e ep:!:
BAC•noN I. Be It ordowarl mot enactor by lb.
limy,. n Town 1.!...ctl N the AIM.yIII of
Lastrtar,lllt, and a la ?reeky enacted by no•
Morif• br lie xv,e, That wuenever hereaftr.
the Booms and Town Council of said Borough
taay deem It for the public good to authorise the
grading of any strkets or alleys In said Borough.
the Street Committee. In connectiou with tha
Borough Segulator. shall. Italie and recerfe
rOpo•al. for reading the ewtwity and rooter
sidewalks Of nigh st• eels or alley*. and contrut
thereat, with the 'omega and Met bidder, at
tittle dtsgretton.
She. . That the cost and einem., of welt br
pram:texas Mull est apportioned end paid. no
fotioe• to wilt The coot and expert. of grading
the cart 100 B o rou g htet. or
a e ld out of
footerofijr.nrey stl ot. deo
-
alto
bspecial lag. to he woofed ohms the several tote
ounding nail abiltllDEoDoo wish Wm. , . or
leya In tbe proportion to the fort floe thereon,
arid the raLiatee Taloa of l a work done.
bole. That when tin cast and ripen. of
(redly( the
foot or slarealas or . *soh street. or
alleys is aseertolued by the Borough earth/tor.
It shall be hls duty to assess and evportleo the
acme rawly the yes err lot hot dere oirolog props
errol loch streets Vies g 1,011110( to the
rule hefelabeforr stat ed:
d: and thereupon to give
• uotice•l leech rees.tnest to he ow see ororters
of euelt lot or lota respeetteele. old mete re.
torn thereof te the Trceaona of said Borough.
Bea. 4. That in ease the owner or (omen of
any let or lots, on otach sow... Bents shell be
made as aforesoid fur gradlos the foot or able-
Walks of soy street or alle• I said Borough.
*bail ornate neglect or eery. t o pay the amoont
tf gulf asmionient after thirty days` boil,
hereof Om beef elven. It shall bit the dry of
the Borough Tresserer to take the newsman ,
measert •4. collect the same. with M peir nt.
vidttlitnal for non-psement, as such debts te ore
how by Ire rgowerabte,
be ci I. That sal ordinance* and parts of owl ,
lunges lecoosi tent herewith, bo and the same
ere hereby premed
ordained and enacted into
a law tool., rue 7th
day of January. A. D. I[o7.
.1 C. 111:1)aUM, B
Atteet: J. J. Corker. Clerk. elitetti
NATIONIL SKATING PARK.
GR4.rD
FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL
WILL COME OFF AT THE
• • ABOVE PLACE, OR
Tuesday Estnlng, Jan. 22d,1667.
hollentinic red Abudonc of finvorkA.
•
Th. Itittips 1.1 . 1 1 , -••• I,lotbitte undot• to
maks tht• rnitill.dur et Elio ...son.
A Itlfr rr lifer TIT rs 00078. I jti.3l
ShATEg! SKATER SKATES
I RAVE RECEIVED MOST OF
Mit STOOK. WI offer to Lt4Tr•4l. • ••I•ottea
Rom
s,oooPairs of Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine* Stock, as I eau
OTTER DE/L ERE! SITOIAL INDUCEMENT&
JAMES BOWN,
N 0.186 Wood Street.
CLOSING OUT SALE
ur
IMELIC Cl-430.11304,
FOR TWENTY DAYS,
Commencing on Monday, the 111 h,
Marlow.. Coburg. Dialde, Poop.,
Blatt CloMa, CasslintreW, ilnallte, Linear.
Tkkint. (nutting Cloths. Urns+ titod+ of all
rile.
Ladies,-Call end Examine,
H. W. I—i"WIVC:II.IEIC,
• Ivo. coo Market Street,
.1at3,100 Hetw.en Pm and Um Diamond.
SHERIFF'S SALE:
031.77",?,7PMrti.ielrAllY 21st,
NO. ;01 LIBERTY ST.. psTrsnirmin,
I=
VILLIPP, In cans; PICKLES, VINEGAR, SOAP,
CANDLES, BROOMS, BETTER...WAS, DUCK•
MD, OIL, TOBACCO, MOANS. Ac.. *O.
NAM UEL D. CLULEY,
1•11134 einzannr
CLOTU SALQUEN,
bFITABLE FOR TUB BEASON,
For ' ula nio rilces, r
WHITE;ORE& CO,;,
• No. 26. rlit#
GEORGE BEAVEIirs: 4-1.
Candy Zdaniditoturer
dezier FOIIEIOI. AND AMERICAN
'RUIZ!, PICKLE" NUT 4 &C.. ac..
N 0.112 Federal Street,
Sewed door ftom the Pint Notions‘ Beni
jewel ALLIKIII6NT VITT. r.t.
°CASIO MADDER, Dutch, rec 9, l
w roognat i rcWirgot sigh
NEIT'IIOODS
ERWIN, BIecoNNELL & Co
.1a3:0
FM COLORED PIITINTII
I=2
ERWINOIeCOANELL at CO.
=
BEST BIEBREILSCh. PEILITs,
DEM=
Ea WIN, IieCONNELL it CO
esm
yn WIDE EMPRESS CLOTH
I=l
ERWIN, MeICONNELL dt CO.
OM
FINE FIIENCII SIMMS
IMIEM
ERWIN, XeCONNN ILL & CO
1M
CVLOBED BLANKETS
At .2,50 a par
EBWIN, IIIeCOXBLLL 41C CO.
1=
ALL WOOL WHITE ULAN.
=I
EBWEIF, McCONNELL tit CO
MID
BRIGIIT BALMORAL .BKnrrB
IMMO
Eli WIN, MeCONNELL & CO
DST GOOD B AT
Wholesale, as
ERWIN, XeCONNELLt CO.B
ja1914
ERWIN, McCONNELL & CO.,
No, 178 Federal St., illegbeoy,
• Aest, ♦Dora the Market.
FIIIST LIST OF . APPLICA
TIONS TO SELL LIQUOII. flied In the
Clerk's Oilice up toJAAtIY alb. 1•07.
Jo OE owley, tarn.. Fir . ..ward, Pittibnegh.
Fred Lather, tavern. V Irst ward, Pitraborgh•
Elizabeth (lessen, tavern. Fleet wild, Pittabli
JoonTarg, tavern, First ward, Pittsburgh.
°twain Heckman. taker, Tint ward, l'ltteKli.
Fred Bemig. tavern. Vint...re, Pittaborgb.
Chu. !Umbel. leer,'., First ward, Pittsbragh.
Jut. 1. Seeder, lever.. First lewd. Pltilburgh.
Thom. Gamble, other goods, First ward. Pitts g.
Manes Me Larighilm tavern, &eon/ led, Pittsig
Osborn lichee, eaten. boom, Titled ward.PittEg
Nicholas Adrian, tavern, Fif th ward. cittoti.b.
Frill Malt. tavern, Fifth ward. Plettburgh.
Jelin McCaw...Mgt. tavern, Fifth ward, Fitts . ti
Jell.. A• Richter. et. honseliftb ward, Fitter&
Chas. Tent. eating bons 'ifth ward. Ifltlghen
Albert Chiman. tavern, Binh Mard. rinstegh.
Ferdinand Good, tavern. Teeth ward. Pltte . g
Ashen Riley, other goods, b nob ward, PlttCsi
Them. Wu”eh, o. epode, r rentn ward. Fitieg
Lien. Pennington, terve:, Ninth ward. Pitmen..
reliant Ironer. tavern., Bluth wan, Pittsburgh.
Jos McDonald, e boot.. Ninth ward. Pillabli
Fella Laverty. tavern, Tenth ward, Pittsburgh.
John lilleeLreiget. tavern. Tenth ward. rlttstih
B.Gatiesth. m P.m, Tenth ward, Pittetairgb.
O. P. a.ll.Vlerhaller, e. Woe, Tenth vrel.Pittall
O. IL Blair. t lint ward, Allegheny.
L. Potosi. tavern, relater., "Allegheny.
Antritery derninger, , Th ird ward, Alle'i
/red. Richter, e. house. Pets d w'd, Allegheny.
J. Hancisehen . e. bone.. rhird w'.l, Allegheny.
C. behherie ten. e. boom. Third w'd. jillegbanY.
Christ Gent, I. boom, Third w'd. Allegheny.
B. P. Getty, o. good., ISUrd ward. Allegheny.
Immo nitro, ether anode, Third w'd. Allegheny.
Jobs P. Wacker. tavern. flunk • M. All. glny.
J. J. Cowling. tavern. Fourth -'d. Allegheny.
'W. C. st.u.r, tavern. birth w'd• AllegeMOT.
J. A Mickley. latent. Feurtli .'d. •lirghewr.
Joha Mclntyre, tavern. Fourth erd. •Ilegimul.
Jot. PladienaW, We. in. Fourth w'd. Ailegkeny.
Vim. Memel. e. house, Fourth vrtel. Allrebt•y.
G. ormenselemidt. • hon.. Fourth iir'd. Alilny.
O. W. Davraoll. O. house, retort , . w'd- Allegtenv.
J. Diehl It Co.. other good• foirth erd. All•ny.
Maine° Magulm. tavern. Her. Of Birmingham.
Joe Fisher, tavern, Bor. of But B nologtiami.
11. Wilhelm... num.., BT. of. Balt B•raherPm.
Wen. a neholu. tavern, lion of Bast Binint .5 . 0.1.
John Meyer, m 1L..., Bor. rf Leerenn•lll-•
Oro. ticuaile. c house. Bor. of Lawrenceville.
101115 Wegner. e. boos.. bor. of Mowers..
John 11. Greet., other goals. Monengebela Mir.
Tit... Clark. tavern Bor. of Me•lesport.
Hewlett& Fische', tavern. Heir. MeleeKe
Sohn A. Iteltnel, tavern the, Of .part
Jeers I. hats. tavern. 111 r. of Weal Pitteberih.
504. 11 'Meeker. a. good •
, Bor. of *nth Pl.t..F.
Sac. Menlek. ben: .. Iler o tompecirlie.
. Delia , . e• • , Colin.w ealitp•
M..charregann, odoing boom, Co iineTp.
3. P. Clattery. rating homey, Filedley TF.
F.
P. Steven.. tend's. Franklin Sp.
V. C. Barter, levers. Liberty rp.
John I Geier. *.leg ben.. Liberty TP.
Char' es Kirsch, eating hetet, LAN./IT Tp.
MI JOhn . legv latrine, learn. MI tri I.p.
Petermann, tavern, Malin ro.
'l..cou Elite, other good*. Chin Tp.
Frank Wolf. tavern. Sic , . a 4.0.
Dannittiettrien. eating boo e. inCien IF.
James thrown, other golds eCloni Tp.
El B. Yen V 4,1,10. moan, . brand Tn.
Jambe None.. went. Oak nd 1p
305 , , Ilet'artnee. tavern. NO Tp.
Andrew kliemer, oiling how., leobinann Tp.
Ironies Alden... tavern, emelt Tp.
Peter Bret.. rating boost. Lower At. Clair Tp.
Jae McCormick.other mods.. owerSt• flat Tl'.
Trempit Toot cent r, tavern. Versatlin Tp. -
Annan Moore. lanes. Feree.lll.• Tp.
Jeernn V. ens, other elude. Fennell. To.
John It. Meyer. tavern. Wilton Tp.
F... Percbraevt. laver.. Willits. Tp.
The abort will .It on WEDNESDAY. the Seth
dayor Januarr, IN? , at le o'clock 'A. It.. for
hearing We above application..
:all .foli • M. BWIWIL Clerk.
January 14, 1867
CRAND OPENINC OF
PRICKER'S SALOON
FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
NO. SCAM Claire *root.
Between ream at. sad satp.o= ante.
PITTSIII7II.OII. PA
Iwould rwocatlVllT annannee to tor &land/
and tbe aenaral tbat 1 balm teased the
abov• house. sad taw dy. bleb •
First Class Restaurant, .
. . ,
to Its branches. OYSTERS, 719 H. sod "elrory
delicacy Mal Smartt to afford, vitt W serTad
short aottea. •
JOS. PRICKER.
No. 2.IAL Clair Street.
I. AIOL4 . DDIINU HOOKS ON B.COND
FLOOII. • )Wart
LADIES' ANDI OM'S
31EIrCTELS3
OM
SUMMER PRICES,
AIM
HILLERMAN'S
No. 75 Wood Street.
ciao. ► L►rye Assortment of
FIATS & CAPS
OT TUE.
LITSST &TILES.
THE • .
AMATEUR SKATERS
OF
Allegheny County.
.1i 1 ; 4 t ) /MT1,71LT,IIIIITEglan;
takkplooe at
CENTRAL SKATING PARK
ON •
Saturday, January 10,
Oa watch aocaatoit
GOLID MEDAL
piliteatod to tat float Artistic Onltto.
mattakator, readtat as county. ablates
Tta Het to bt el.sea on Op LIM ro, ftribn.
10 no won inquiry MOW' oats of tat Yak.
13ELTIA ! BELTEIO !
• LEATHER AND CUM BELTINO.
11108E
PACKING'
4411111L114 &e.
' Ofthe beet esiellte and lawns vetoes, at the
INDIA DIMMED DEPOT,'
Nog. a trod Q$ 84 MIT Btribee.
. den V.l H. MUM%
:1:14 tzt I
A GREAT SALE
OS
DRY GOODS,
CM
J. W. Bit: :48: 8‘ 00.,
59 Market Street.
SOO PCS. FRENCH BIESITOS. WEPPS,
* EXPRESS CLOTHS AT PRICES
ILEOVCSOHN TO 50 PLR CENT.
1,000 PIEOZI DEEM 000D13 OF JILL
HiXDO. Some of these reduced to one
halt former prices.
BILKS FOE EVENING, CARRIAGE
SIRE= MIENS, In great variety,
and M greatly reduced prices.
CLOAIEIS AID SHAWLS. W. a e e
tag out our Stock of these very r .
BLANKETS, FILASIVELINI, CLOTHS,
cARISILIMUES, MAITINETS,JEABIS
ite, all reduce° In price:
TABLE LISESS, TOWELS, TOWEL.
MGM, SAPLUNS,DOTLES,OEILTa
AID °TWEE HOESEILSEPING
GOODS EQUALLY CILESJP.
REILEETI36 AND ISIRIRTEGG TIM
LLAII GREATLY REDICCED. A good
uticla at WS cents per yanl
EVER'YMING CHEAP.
600
OVERCOATS
VET REMAINING 1731110LD
rblCAnit be CLOSKD OSTr
REGARDLESS OF COST
At the Immense
CLOSING OUT SALE,
IM
J. D. R.ELNALEY'S
884 and 386 Liberty Street.
FALL AI " 1 :1' CLOTHING
DRAWERS,. ! ' t =SHIRTS,
,IiTEUT;SHIRTS,
Cotton and Woolen Hosiery,
Stara, Ties, Suspenders, ac.
Gri—.ColDM/Ei
Of all Descriptions, and es
Large Assortment of
GENTS FGRMSIIING GOODS
♦U of wblch must be sold re
kordless solemn or invoice.
Call and Be Convinced.
J. D. RAMALEY,
331 and 836 Liberty Street,
Opposite Wayne.
_aa , rrs
$ 26,000 WORTH OP •
C.T-iCirinEMSTQ.
• FUR 81LZ AT
Mo cal-wx-r - sps,
Cheap Clothing House,
Corner of Ohio Street and Diamond,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
At Wholesale and RetalL
LOT b► ItETALIL PVIDEet
Plea 2eote9 Tweed Salts. . ........ 00
/Ina laaey eassloara Eadt. . 90 00
Vas 'Amy Heavy Caaataxera 35 oey
Flae Block Buys Up 01ere0►1. . ... 9 50
Heavy lagltsh Beaver OvereOate 51100
Castor B - Orereests.... 29
Ofttaeblfis Oser:oats ••••• 03 V
71ne . Blask Cloth hoes Casts - 13 BS
!tae Black !Mach Prat C0ate........ Sls 00
AU Waal P 9141919 Vests .. . ..... 9 00
WocoFrischosp, rents sal Vests. 11 00
Cossiniere Vests fr0u5.............. 9 as to 0 00
•11so. ♦X.A.IIOI. BTOCX OF
Ready-Made Boy's Clothing.
T arr a WlC lty gtr TO OW= ON
MINIM
NEW ADVER'I7I3IMENTS
Du. REVIEWS -
Pectoral Syrnp
CURES CONSUMPTION,
Cures 'Srouchitis
.CIIRES COLDS,
CURES- ASTHMA,
CrI:TPLXISI
All Diseases of the Lungs.
:ease of are years' standing eared by
Dr. lleyaer's Pectoral Syrup:
PITTSZVAGY, Januar" Ha-
HaTeniet—lly wife has beta atille.ed with
it cough aid 411:entity or breathiug Ilya or •il
rears, welch. ter Several years back, had grad
nallylneressed In vlolehee. The Complaint has
peen bereditts r. and she had been treated' be
“versiphystelans without say roller. In this
ante orb.. case I procured some .3.7 your Pie.
SOGAL COUGH bYISUP. I bought, the lint
time fllMeeat bottle, watch cell. red her Ivry .
much; I then called and got -dollar bottle,
'chick cured her entirely, and she has now he
trace of the tamer disease, except waktess. I
would also state that I used the med Leine myself
. to scold and cough. The medicine cored me by
taking one dote. I express my entire statist:ac
tion with the medicine. and you an at liberty to
puhllah this If yen desire to do so.
WM. WU:4 , IN,
Alderman, FMIs Ward
PITTFUC2.III. April 21. IL.. '
HEAD TRZTECTI4.—Da. Kr."2/..11:—.1. have a
Aseghter Who has Laken set. re raealclnes for a
bsd coasts without !termer...ea them liens
her, ppeenea,„ I 2122.6101.-t1 Porn toe &bottle
of Fuer reetoral
was
and Defute She had abed
hair a bottle she was re tiered. n. Serena bot
tle eared her eatltaly of her conga.
JtA DAMN,
Robinson Street, Allegheny,
' PITISAI . IIOII December 310610.
A GREAT CU it E BY DU. ,
ER'S I 'F TO.
/t/LL eirlit:.V. I live In Peetrice township. Alla
emu) county. I had a cough and eptiting, which
cemmeaced about the eth of Vehrtury Is t. sad
continuedeighteen months. I emphited the
be Miyatetans la the county. ono Lay Conga
COlMatltd tlastated Until till? tta.ber. At
that time 1 woo advised to 117 your Pectoral
Cough dente: which I did. and after / had taken
one nettle. I was entirely fee /row the coughing .
.11.1 spitting. I. bad despaired of ever getting
'well. and 1 thiak that It ettould be karma that
his •aluable remedy will do ft r Othtft what It
hat deee in my eau. JOHN C.tirrt Y..
Witness Iff.diatim Peebles township.
rArres Towssnir, April 11. lilt.
WONDIERPUL cuur. —lkimo time r,.^,azt old
uelglibor of bane was vtry ill with a bad toeuti.
which every one supposed to be coosumptio n yrriatlves told me that he had teken atm .
remedy they beard or vri tboet benefit: ble broth
...am, to 6.111=41e. end ail were eouilimed In
the None( that be could not live. I bad ativet
the third of • bottle of vow. Femoral fyrup.
which I gems him, and it erintrely cured blot to
the asioalsharsit of all. What males the ose
mon vemarkable. b tae extreme age of the
man. he bang about eighty sears old. 1 bays
no doubt the Pectoral saved hi. life.
.10113
YET. 41.8.8 PEUTORAL 137.1:1P
B..aIRBtILLE..-Pte►ae send me soother run.
ply GI VMS V> noble to
Syrup. • roost
sertybody around us tn. the cold tog ire ?mkt
nog (cwt . ••Dr. Keyser* Pcctoral Syrup.' We
have sold. stitten bottles the Oast week, end
me now entlrals out. Yr. A. Alter ana litr. P.
Saber, both of Blair - settle. I•a.. told us User
would not be without It In ihril rantlilei.
tact all who use It ante want It agate.
l' itRTT/Gg;l4 .k SONE.
January 311, le W.
pirrsof hug, November IL IV&
104.1Liyass,—/tith.men sot en advocate to Pa
tent Mod wisp*. In genersi,itagards me pleasur •
indeserlicsoto to recommend your PIA:Tort-AL
rglittg. As a medicine. It is well worthy the
%nestles of any hero= who may In an man
nor be aglietrd WWI :Goghs. Gold. nod rum . ..-
sem of any end for tn. petullar q,s all du
tions tor re ovine ad that dLagreeab.e cessa
tion al tenoln a iorere eold.
I have bee , wore or less le my lira effected
with the severest Of colds and hosmeness. At
t,oset my throat would 0¢001:00 so closed as to
pretest me speaking above a whisper, and be
taking • few doses oftbe above Ihrup It would
re , leve me Atha ly
10 rreommeir.ing this medicine, 1 MO lit 001101-
110311010 say that It la the belt remedy I ever
Nose. purporting to the above, nor 450014
any tatoliy be without this remedy for diseases
en prevalent. lease, most,rsperVulty.
EDWA.lile J. dile. lee.
Cashier attune Papa It Bane.
STnrunnarl,na. Ohl. 'March 14 UM.
!Wont and Dr. Kancr's roan :yrap tar a
Dad coral. at orarral Iran Oa• dm sad can
eberrhrly gar It la tliebertinedleinsf.r tin nass
that, I tan aver canna:_. •
UM. MUTE AND D.. KEYSEIIII FEM.
EALNTEUP.—Dg. KET•lne—lieer Inn—lEmate
the dela. of me a knowleditmg the as Wiese ,
of your Pectoral • Cottah' .Tray .00ner. I tate
Vast pleasure In selloff tbsgit L all Yon sel It
is. :oust the noisy out of my cough sod
sba ea* Imes !TM afflt-ted .1 , 11.0. I have
net need than Go a-hulas th e testae, sad
con and doodah that alorrho Sr. ...Meted vould
We It •a Mr • trial as be,. ee, they
will be Varna to say. ••15 boom:act meelene:
weald lot eater &moth., loch an attack tor say
c.maiderollon, Or at eat cost. lam eoundent I
can breathe more freely than I eve , d - A. 1 .ball
eatingchnOwledge debt of grained* tor In
vso ',sentient a remedy. Too ale , t lib
erty t - .use my llama la tall re. era aathins
om. E F. YEAT you
T.
Lau, Yummier Common Council. rinsourgh,
re.
NOTNER NEW Chlillelo 012-1)E. HEY
/AWN PEiTtfroiL Otto too
M. II slam cougla and cold for sovvral erielts—eo
NO was It that? could not sleep. I had - the ad.'
rte. ant prescriptions .from three of th- to st
ehrsielen• the city. whoa, f mold tome, to.t
Go nos do w. I ensile proem., d • Write of your
rectors' nine, which cured es , witliely.
(Olg .ed J W. ellf Nits!.
No. 11111 .
/.I%erty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
W.n
` l 4 n, Wilia2f COC6HLN43.`•—••flocr can I
do It ?" "Uo to Keyser,. on Wood strect, and
get a bottle of his Cough certain', red.!' thst
d • can yes, your ewe moot be desperate In.
deod.•. This to a Cecelia.a of she codoque one
hewn every day.lercela eat chief p, lied s of the
year. And we can front Actual exueqment.
cceerfolly clamor In toe advisersoda.. luon
as snore. for we hays tried • tee ••Pectorniii_tn
moot stubborn ease. tortin entire surrey... ear
two meet. ago we went to Pittsburgh with one
of the most contrary, mulish. nos - tabulable
coasts wa r experienced since oar advent
upon this mundane sphere. e soughed stead.
411101atotionsly for one ernol• went. In boom
of Wine It out, but It was no go. ; In fact. It
seemed ratter to bare Improved by pract , ..e.and
ter bare acquired struts tb. potency and distr. s
stbllity by the operation. In this cage of the
Wardwe coughed our way to Enter's, N 0.140
Street, Procured • arty cent bottle of Tan
`Teetotal." too. It according ts directions.
and In forty.elght boars we were waster of the
ibid. the enemy booing unconditioualty suer a- -
Scrod. after a brief, but onequot conflict wlttiso
formidable a. adversary a• Keyurs femme,
Cough rectoteL—Brodaroti/e Utipper, Lee. it,
Dr. Keyser's. Pectoral Syrup
I=
DR. GEORGE R. KEYSER.
Mirep.l.4,o Wood tetras:4,
PITTSIIVEVAI. PA.
TEE
Great Neffeus Remedy.
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
whl niter% without fall ft
d oft unnuent.
17 care ervou ,no
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
care lipteria.
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
Win Care Tlrtachina or tlia nerve..
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
Wilt Casa Nenotulleaduhr
Dr. Keyser's Ntlloll3 Antidote
Will Caro Nervous Cramp of the Bowels
Dr. Hejser's Nerrous Antidote
Will Can Neuralgia.
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
Will Cure Newslea of Lle nee
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
Will Ocir , e Neuralgia of the 'Stomach
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
WW tura Neuralgia et the 'kart.
Dr. Heyser's Ferrous Antidote
Will Oita l'euralesof tbiLlter sad Illabtside.
Dr:Keyser's NetTOOS Antidote
Will Om Nsaralsts Headsehe
Dr. Keyser's !ferrous inildote
I Well Cara ealaltation of the Heart.
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Aziltdote
win Can to sad Wcaness of Stoma.
Dr. Keysert Nervous Antidote
Will Cure titoPDe[e mad Wl:du:Us ottbe Hart
Dr. Keyseros ;ferrous auttdide
WUl , Canik in mon from Kicentnl Drink
Dr. Keyser's Nervoas leildote
ww.curs zineenceatimas.
Dr. Heyser's Nervous Antidote
- ,Wlll Can Lowaoss at Spirit.
Prepared and sold a/ •
DR. GEOEGE H. EEVIIIR,
7 1441 Wood st,., Pittabtosh,
.NOTICES
NOTICE.—The Annual Meet.
MON 011tIA.
Le IQ
V..:yAgft . l . e , ot 1,1131 O C N t 0 ft 17. to t, T
7 11,741 , 1! 1 , ! c t day or Jan-
Direc , o4. and no tristsaltitr
Importambustsiess. - 01 '
other
Tell
l•fl[x D. COO LL,LE.
teerrtarr Rod team
02311
_
n1110E141116 .•
OFFLCZoT PLOPLZ , 'INSCP.A.VCS c 0.,/ ' I.
Tie oclig,l'4'.%"ziitL:l'l,,rp..lls-
thi, ttre , med dlvidend TWo
('Mt E ora of tue profits of Um. Llatali'
Istentlat parab . , op x!/4 alter the lath lost
R]l F. UAELME.E.Stte. tat?.
Jaoaary
urricit or TUE f'irrthrttatt (Us COarawr ,
Ittn, lei.
NOl'lCE—The
JJteeaorTHLrITRBUNtIIFtIittUAS
ba•O this On) di.C . wed a. irldend ow - Ota
clock of TAO 1/01.....11113 aft D fin
per share, out of the proßta Of {he L.t .10
toonnot. pontos forthwith. at the tide. of the
4,66400). • ,
MOCLiLLAND,
p c ti :r n .
ip SIDEAD NOTICE.—The Di.
lectors et the Pet:l/IC AND AILAPTIO
rELItiaILAP/I.OO3frANY THY CinITED
si-Airhs, 'Are fhla iny dad., 4 a dlrldelul out
. fti ever:ono or the lonetteation V alet Lb
viola • of the doe, fur t e Minx minas' from au.
anal I to fAcemhor t, at the. rate of •• I.N r Zit
oar. peraurionn fire of beeernmtnt and
State Tas,•paradiiie torifortih Kr the holders Ti
thong .41.01 the Monongahela. Vele,. Telgyraplit
11.1VialtIlJAT. A LL
C ilmji!r jr•
Treitiarit.
Jo
CoNTROLLER'S OFFICE, g .
CiTI OP ALLtGUINY. ./.131U y /alb, W. I
SEALED PEOIeOIAIS a%H.I be
reeelred at thl oTlee until FRIDAY. Feb.
eta, faille select gio,ooo WRARFIIIPBOVE.
31.E2sT BOND& Bald Bonds to be arta( demean..
Buttes of $3OO, payable 33 years after elate,
vrltt, mrpons attwbed for the Prlar. of of later
est, attbo rare of Tper eent. per annum. pays
tde serat-iaanallY oa theist days of July and
JartnaJy. Tae faith, property had erydlt of the • !
etty art pledged for their reßdemß. ption.
. FRANCIS,
Ctry.Coatroller,
MEM
TO IBEILDEUS.- PROPOSALS , '
-
. 1
wtti be received M. O. Shoe Storeof JAMES L
BUBB, Se. litlidarket street, for the erection of . 1
a BanlK BUILDING for the ISEYSTONZ BAY
-1B(113 BANK, mall TtlEnljAY, Febroare Mtli• - •
Plans ano sprelacatioes now ready for exam..
Inoue. at the odic° of HAIM. & MOSE% Arable
teas, No. 3 ht. Ulair strost. bids are "Belted
for each of the branches of work separately, and
for the whole eompleto In 'ono contract.
NAMUk.I., HAMMY:II .
JAMES uir.4.Errt. ~,,,..i t" .,
- Wel. PDAY.IIS4I/LL. --
JAYE. BODB, ,
Jaiiiret • . !
•
•
Orms Ihrrtscoott FORGE END Mott 00..1
Prnsuuttan January - 1810.1W.
TO OnLOEIIII--PEOZOSHOI
tor received *mill JANUAItx 1/6tb, 1802.
to forolab material wtd ettct e /WILL UILD.
.Na, on the property of the Pittebstreh Porte
she It on co. beets Woods. boo. on tee P. Y.
W. C. RollotY• no- and thoottlestloos Lobe
,o r
et the °Mot of la. V EeNEil. Prest,
111t1,11 • • No. 217 Pena street.
Pirrall'On IT. Wavain & Cairene/ R. Mr; CO
0 !See / the SeeretarY.
Prrra Dee. ih.h. 061.
THE 'MAUD or Tortrtprons
have ibis day) declared a reogiar dividend of
21j FEB CENT. (tea of Government tax, ow
their Capital Stove. and seint.annuiti dividend
[OS chit. CENT.. '
less tioverare t pt on
the h Mort gaieeßonds payable on ma after
the lota of Jammer, 166:,at the Ores Vr
& C0.,21 and w e dne btreet. to
there reentered t 1 ti sr.) in a, at thee:ace we"
the Tref...erre, to those regietered tt rirttentich.
't he a rs las rer hooks will dose on the Meth der
Of lieeentber. at :a o'cloe t. 1. 0. and white-opts
on the lath day ofJanntry.
Iseirdl P. Id. /itiTtiilliitoE. Secretary. d
Urrics Or AtERGEMNY VALEyr R. U. CO..
rlyteisunen. J.ausZT let. 1%7.
.NOTICE TO HOLDERS 1 0F
FIRST MOUTUMIE I+ot4Del OF THE . AL-
LfOHINY yaLLEY HAILE. EONYANY.
—The Allegheny Vadt7 Ranr...4 Oomnan7 Ler..
by /pa notice aut they redeem the
•
The First Nortgage Bonds otitis Co.
Within two yews from this dats. in aceordaron
with the rovision. of the mortgage given to te•
to re the pa• teens et said bonds.
By order or the Bosrd or litsren. -
.123:r1.5 WILLIAM PHILLI2S. Pre.idant.,
•
9, TATEMENT OF THE CONDI.
nt TO ♦ OTTHig rtrrnßtlatili BANE YOB
HAVLN6I3, JNecember Met, 36511, '
=
Capital Stock... :
D. D.postani.
LlOntitsretit fund
IMI2M!
...M1,131
21,221 /21
1.2,451111—5201,121.2
D. E. htIekINLETo
iltvlttr.trfe°
°eke "Uttar.
.........
Thasadersisimd, Auditing Committee rasped..
fall 7 re port that they bass essadßooks
said Asseu of the ltsak sad find the ,e state.
LI
meat to be correct. . JUS SC , •
O. 701.f.ANt8Pf.
BOEIEUT C. SCILUZILTE.
/2=
TIFIE FULTON
BILL HD BRIBE FOUNDRY,
I
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURCH. PA.
3uxurscruziars or
ILL SIZES OF BELLS,
From 10 to 100,000 Po_undse
GLOBS, 13GLI, CLUJ ID SIMI TALVIS,
I=3:=3
Stop Cocks ot'Brass or iron,
=
GLUE A CYLINDER . -COCK&
Agents' for all the 41Mtmat
STEAM PUMPS.
Sole ♦Rent. for the
Celebrated SteaurSyphon.
Dealers GAB PT pr. ergAm and 9AEPIT•
TlNtia. PLUMBERS• WOltit etc.. etc. -
Particular attention paid soaTaAll and GAB
F STTltiti in all It• Dream.
'The)) Manufacturers of A. FULTON'S
'METALLIC rAcauitt roic STEA.II ONUS
DRIPS. 11- • -
tt• BRIT'S CELEBRATED ANTI-ATTRIs
TON NETAL . cortataaOy on 0.4.
GUN and ARAL 11ASTINDS made.
order and dnistitd with oratneta and dispatch.
Fulton/or atmation paid to Bram Fail-bind
Mall Its branches e also tOOO Con/tit:illy on
hand all alms or Sheet. EqOan and nomad Caro.
11.m0 and Cotton Packing. Ohm lium of all
erns lit op to order.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO.
jcPris
THE NORTH ANIMA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of New York,
Only Company In the World
Vazif:rNalf= Yunde of the Hervey ar.
. . .
AO addition to stemma:silty herete fere .tiered.'
we call perticuier att.' km to the following s
Sr a recent Ott of the Legislature of the Flats
or. Now York the recmpany is authorised to"
Mete tipt•elal Da - posits with the Superintendent(
tthe Interstice Department. azd erelre there- 1
Seglatereal Pennies. bearing the Seel of the
Department and a Certilleate that tOe galley le
gerund by Vadat. of Public etO.lts iltldtraSpe•
ClIl.l Tenn created by the Act ef Legislature In
favor of the MIRTH A Sir glrlaat INSTIKANCL
COHPANI Giciliailrelj. This nosh. even Keg. '
Interred Polle y as secure . to the holder to • Ire
tional Bank Nose. or a Lizard States Bond.
NU ItifrnTbltabON's In ltereldmsee or.,
the Onitnary Employments in any port of the '
I.loltlvl states or Berne, at an y soma of the
year. THIRTY DAYS' (MACE on all renewal pay.
moot,
POLICLEM are aorpforfelttng aad Immo.
dlstagy 13241.p0ta,,1e.
Income' or 15801
OYES ONE MILLION DOLLAIIS.
All Insurers one turned toesamlao and cos.
Pare 12.1 r notelea with thoee of the .. .Nunn
Amerlu.”
IC.D.32OAGAIr President,
J. W. 1117.111211. L. Bt.:Mart.
E. T. coil, General Agent,
rirrapvtutit -
N 0.67 Fourth street, Ptrisbu.rgh
A(w more active, t*ti, n t men can hare'
ASOZICit. - Jall:r4:4lhr r
SKATES! SKATES!
Prize Skates,
Club Skates;
RUM FOR THE MILLION,
AT
0 0 rt
Dlapsteb Fifth StreeL.
T . AL BLACK,
CkALIILT.EIZTAMER..
.196,1103 r,
Mane elaou abase hsolthilel4 tit met, '
ITICTSEEEGU.
!wry ktn4 of Work dormer, thrtb.rtrit notice
and awn reasmiable terms. ranlcalar attention
v.,
pqd obblai.,
IMP.t. COMMUTED • STEEL
417.1= alginl..t=robar.;
vimmai t-womas, near the Penittntlarb
I:taler e o u ri, g and Mtn Wagon., Wneelp
barrows nod Tracks of every Mid. nude of
the bt4l . VI utile. at abort neuea, and numb.
• COLIIMIVIS COMULLY•
E
I 7 1 ',00 , Oa
211.te. IC
1.631 la
M 5,1112 11