The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 21, 1867, Image 2

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    Viert*lfOi6auftes
110111DLT, MIVART 21. mug.
of Kentucky, undertook
o....4emOnstrate to Congress, on Satur
titi3Nriliet-therptilent of Treason as
a crime, was persecution. 'We do not
hear that bents& inicOnVirts.
r Thit Ptesidcn4 through his Washing-
Sonorgam; threattclis Congress with
mili
"tarp iriolenea In. case the Impeachment
fAiiiteme ihallls3pieridated in. Thatlecald
- aaain'to he a tolerably fair vay of mak
, -Jag Ban 'She Catastrophe the Prialdent
would avoid. -
:2h= Crommiirtiat bas an ethical system
:.alxnit as monstrous as is often made.,
.-roc a Man to seek an end by bribery and
conaption . it holds to be deserving of un
litlnted. condemnation ; but when the
t.ondetrsor has blossomed into aetual eon
:ftimmtttioni It maiamins be merits se
, qllteacente; it not cormendation. This
1.11 ordinarily thotribrde Venality pays to
. Mn:* Statmtna - o of the - Cleveland
• Dlsirict, has maunder en. imputation
„or conaenratiern. Yet, on Saturday, be
offerni an amendment to Mr. Stevens'
iteayristOction bill, which was accepted
• ii'entletun; Pleuing.the Stateann
";repr
.Congress under martial
and !Impending the writ of babes'
• iOrpt!tiltereiri to long as they remain in
Uot'aidition
•
Mrn, 'Erie • Diapatch recently made an
attack on tiara:nor GEAR which we
—101414 Carried its own antidote. The
Earryburg • Telegraph was tired by this
attack;, and, after denouncing it, calls
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upon Repnbtloan press of the State
.tb folloiii'its example. With all defer
,,ente ire saran: tbat this vehement or
horteilthii,omei with bad grace from our
Minis rthig contemporary. How boogie
It 'since, It ',cepa defaming Goyernor
CutOrta
ite moc 11 sometimes plead to escape
obligations 'contracted dur
' lOg the immaturity of youth. In its ef
forts to estop , everybody who seeks to
. holt it to ordlieri account for Its con
'4lngt, ge'Commercial goes a step beyond
tMt"::;11-1)142412, "Oos own mums ars
theta/Aeons of ear responsibility." Then,
good neighbor, - 3 on need not be afraid
of damnation, either in this world or
TEE Mir. Osmium: LANDON, State
&WO? 'from the Bradford district, is
•Intysied - Py,the ~Coltenbla Republican as
than
to succeed Mr. Bucxs.-
thy 'United States Senate two
-years hence. This is pwrt of the pro
' grarMue 11*er : which General CYlawatox
win eleated this year.
llir. - Lannow has' no gracesof .person
al appearance or charm of manners to
'recommend him; but he has intellectual
powers and culture of an unusual order.
In thp . p4u3 Of manhood, with enlarged
xitrws and advanced - opinions upon all
public qttestions, he belongs to a class
from which-it Iv eminently proper the
Republicans of Pennspirania should se-
Jed ita Senators. '
. wifter in the Philadelphia Press
suggest tyo name of lir. G. W. Soto
yrew,member of Congress for the Erie
district; in the Same connection. Loss
an orator than ILL, LISDON, he Betimes
el him In exact training on many lines
of thought essential to'successful states
-1:110,11A144 The Republicans of the west
w . lll do well. to bear
,the aug,gesti on of
Slit'ninne in , reateMbrance.
• . N.`yEMY'IMPORTANT MOVEMENT.
Wenreadvised that a number of capi
tallists 'from • Philadelphlh are in - St.
Leonia negotiating for the purchase of
Bus old Nada Ibillnoad el-Missouri, and
for its incorporation with the Union Pa
. 4 ;3 110 ' 1:4 1 /Wey; " Eastern Division, and
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also opt Ari the control of the Ohio
and liiisSisuippi road, so as to draw the
trade of the vast • regions traveraed by
theifi roads through Pennsylvania to
Pidladelpida.
This is agrand and p erfectly fair and
legitimate enterprise ; for Nature huff;
oaten thin as the shortest, the cheapest
and the best route for the trade between
the oceans. This was deafly demon
strated by our correspondent on the ex
- miss: ton to Eort Riley in November last,
in hie letter in. Which he spoke of the
eastern connections of the Union Pacific
Railroad Tic the *ley of the Kansan.
We are lead to. see the capitalists of
Pednetjiintriliputtingforth their strength
in that quarter; for we believe that they
will lie''sttccessfYsf In thew great enter
. PION and. noi :only enhance their own
fOrtunes, but
„confer. great and lasting
benefits - ttpott:pur State and upon the
Interior 'region: in which we all
bate a deepinterest.
I yhe Pacific Railroad of Missouri runs
from St. .Lonis to Kansas City, a dis
tance of- - 285 miles. It was commenced'
some fifteen years ago, and prosecuted
siowlY, nadetfitate auspices, the last di
biting only been finished last
ye= This company, lite most others,
. struggled longnnder pecuniary diffical
tiei brit they succeeded at, last in com
pleting their work, stadia doing it well.
But the grade is unique, being-5 • feet 6
lathes, while that 'of the Union Pacific,
from Kansas City westward is, like most
other roads-of the country, 4 feet 8;
inchen. This difference of gunge im
poses the necessity of a flansfcr of all
freight going west of Kansas City. - To
get over tido:lie:fealty, it is proposed to
lei athird rail, tto as to have two'gnages
on the mac. road. It will be necessary
to
„thrills, rather thin compress the
gnage to 4 feet 8j Inches; because to do
BO would be to reader , useless the large
rollhig. 'tacker tine present road. But
by -hiving .two gnages the old wide
nage rolling stock can -be used until
worn ont, while all the new stock can
be et the narrow page.
By thisphanea of gauge this old Mis
souri Pacific road will at once become a
part of:the great line of communication
beim= the Atlantfc and the Pacific,
Instead of being, as it nOw.ll l a - &aeon
fleeted, broken voed,beginning and end
ing within -,the ,limits of a tingle State;
and nothing . less than, this. will amble
• St. 144711 ii to_ compete saccessfelly with
her formidable 'commercial : rival at the
head of Lake Michigan. .Nor can Penn.
;Titania by : any other:method, so enc.
cessfullt turn the Tran&lditudistppi trade
through her oWtihitders,and to her cow
1,1 "04 capital. z
But there is one thing more needed to
• secure this great object, and that 13 a
bridge, either over or ander the Idissis
alppit volecWould be
given--4 'Tr e had a vote to, give--in fa
vor titranidipt over the river, and so
high as to require no draw, and with
spinals° long as to benne' no Impediment
tottayiipttior Such abridge would, to
bs nittOir very exiive; but
. Ron or triiii'Ailiers' r wotad • be of little
7:-42cnteequatutIttinitte.h - a - work tut this.
rtatberAszt tit Sblltevetbas defective
itracture should be mental, the city of
St. Louis had bittei tnaite a clear dona
tion of two millions to the work. -
But we have said more than we in
tended at first, and shall close by agalri
expressing our gratification at this evi
dence of enterprise on the part of the
capitalists of our own
,State and our
chief city. how much more noble are
such movements than some efforts that
have been made to crush kindred enter- .
pnses within our own borders. Let us
hope that a better era is dawning.
THE CRIMINAL INSANE.
By the laws of this Conimonwealth,
when a person charged with crime, or
convicted thereof, is duly proved to be
Insane, no matter whether the act was
committed before or after the develop
ment of mental disease, he or she is sent
by order of the Judges of the Court hair , -
lug cognizance of the case, to One or
other of the Lunatic Hospitals, for whose
maintenance the Legislature regularly
makes appropriations. Unless the mania
witiovhich they are afflicted is so acute
as necessarily to subject them to solitary
confinement, they are placed in wards
with patients of reputable moral charge-
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Hy the superintendents and managers
of asylums this is felt to boa serious evil,
and hencetroutthe State Lunatic Hos
tel at -Harrisburg and the Western Penn
syvania Hospital at Dixmont, the Legis
lature, at its current session, is strongly
urged to provide a new institution for
this class of patients. If we are not mis
taken, from both Hospitals this sugges
tion is accompanied by another to the
effect that the ,new institution, when
erected, might be so planned as to ac
commodate all the incurables who now
or may hereafter occupy quarters in the
existing houses.
That form of insanity which leads to
the commission of crimes must he regar
ded as specially dangerouL No. person
of ordinary susceptibilities would wil
lingly have a friend, much less a partner
of his blood, evposed to contact with
each people, even when afflicted With
milder forms of mental derangement.
But when indulgence in vicious or crim-
Inal coursesleada to the overthrow of the
intellect this repugrunce is greatly en_
hanced. Contact with this latter class
cannot tail, in addition to its bad effects
on the mental condition to be most per
niclens in its moral aspects. Yet, such
saso:iation is absolutely unavoidable in
existing State Hospitals, so long as the
laws regulating admission shall remain
as they are.
There is, furthermore, much force in
the suggestion that patients whose cases
are hopeless should be separated from
those whose maladies are fairly estima
ted to be curable. These hopeless cases,
many of them epileptic, are a serious
hindrance to the cure of others of a mil
der type or of recent development.
Nor can it be fairly urged that a new
Hospital for the criminal and incurably
insane will subject the people of the Com
monwealth to a large outlay of money
that might otherwise be avoided. The
house at Harrisburg is so full that if the
Superintendent and managers ! had
discretion in the premises the number
would be reduced rather than enlarged.
The accommodations are so completely
overtaxed.that it is impossible to observe
in many particulars deemed essential
the prescribed arrangements. At Dix
moat' the house is even more crowded.
If the new wing was finished and ready
for use the present number of inmates
would require allthe rooms, if the:proPer
isolation for sleeping purposes should be
observed. Before the remaining wing
can pOssibly be erected fresh 'applicants
will demand all the space within its
walls. The fact is, the present Hospi
tals are not sufficient for - the advanta
geous custody and treatment of half the
insane within the borders of the Com•
•• onwealth.
..The care of these unfortunates large
ly devolves on the public, and it is a
responsibility which cannot be shaken
off. In earlier and ruder ages, when in
sanity was accounted either a crime or a
manifest sign of Divine wrath, lunatics
were naturally left to wander in wilder
nesses, amid rocks and wild beasts, but
jester notions now prevail, and the mute
appeal of the unfortunates cannot be re
sisted. If the incurables of all. shades
should be removed to a new house, prop
erly contrived so as to suitably hold the
grit:canals *is well, but with the two
classes separated, room would be made
in the existing establishments for larger
numbers of fresh cases. The treatment
could bo specially adapted to their re :
qulrenienta, and the proportion of re
coveries would doubtless be considerably
augmented.
From whatever stand-point, therefore,
the suggestion for a new institution is
viewed, it must commend itself to the
acceptance of thoughtful men. We trust
the present Legislature will give it a full
and dispassionate investigation, and
then net in that bread spirit of phtlan
thropy which is the crowning glory of
modern civilization.
THE COMMON ‘PPREUENSiON.
It cannot be disguised theta deep feel
ing of unrest and uncertainty pervades
all ranks of business men throughout the
United States. A. vague and uncomfort
able apprehension exists that a financial
revulsion of considerable, if not of ex
traordinary violence, is certainly ap,
prosching, and may burst out at any mo
ment. It is the common experience of
all communities largely: concerned in
commercial and manufacturing , pursuits,
that a period of inflation, 'brought about
either by an inordinate extension of di•
rect Mereantilecredits, or by a dispropor
tionate issue of paper money, which is en
indirect form of extending mercantile
liabilities, Is surely followed, at less or
greater distance, by a time of contraction
and failure.
During the last three years of the war
deseiiptioni of badness were prosper
ous beyond precedeitt. The diversion of
hundreds of thousands of men into mil
itary: and naval employments; thein
stantaneons and prodigious demand for
certain products of regular industry; the
vast requirement of arms,. ammunition
and other supplies purely, warlike; the
wonderfhl activity engendered and traria
!toted by , the momentous events trans
piring; the enlargement of national cred
its, ,and the issue of paper currency,
plentiful as flakes in a great fail of snow;
all contributed to an accelerated move
ment In which former poverty disappear
ed and multitudinous and amazing for
tanes were realized. }To matter what a
marcroade or bought, o 7 scarcely at what
cost, he was sure to vend it at a hand
some advance. This prosperity was not
altogether ffetitons. Much of it was real.
Men who had been embarrassed, and
found means of payment, knew they had
-bettered their condition. They who
from nothing had become really opulent,
knew they were not under a delusion.
It win vtot, however, all substantial
ond -abiding. The prevailing
nes were not intrinsic, but relative to
the currency. A. thousand dollars did
not mean a thousand ouncfra of siver.
Precisely what it did mean was a point
difficult to determine. The. inflation in
creased SO long as the government was
enlarging the volume of its bonds and
notes and unsettled and u npaid balances.
When the war ceased, and the govern
ment begaii that retrendtmcnt of expen
ditures whicli.was to conduct back to
the peace basis; when the million of men
in the army and navy, and in the ad
juncts of those departments, were dia.
riiissed; . when the amount of greenbacks
began to grow-smaller; when the, taxa
tion made inevitable by, the rebellion be
gan to press with its full weight; then
began the pinch that has been growing
lighter ever since.
In getting back to speCie payments
losses are inevitable, which none arc
ready to shoulder. Ilseh man is nor
!oust° shove a portion or the whole of
Ma load on to somebody else. This Is
one manifestation of the instinct of self
protection, and as all share in is recrim.
!nation is absurd.
But, it is well to consider whether the
losses can be so great as come imagine.
Undoubtedly goods and wares, houses
and lands, bought. at high rates, will
shrink in nominal values, and have to
be sold at an apparent loss. Still, the
American people, at last those of the
loyal States, are less in debt, and abso
lutely richer, than ever before. They
can stand a strain, without! serious in
convenience, 'which, in past years, would
hays sent wave after wave of financial
panic over the land. This has been
demonstrated in several prominent in.
stances since Lst's surrender. Busi
ness men, as a body, are Conscious of
their strength, and are not dismayed.
Thly look the future in the face, not
liking all the portents, to be sure, but
confident that no such disasters as those
of 1857 and 1837 are poseibre in the ex
isting condition of affairs.
Dn. Hauls of Philadelphia, in an ad
dress to the friends of the Pennsylvania
Hospital furnishes the following inter
esting statistics of the growth of the
Quaker City: "In 1686,, 800 people
lived in our city; in 1752 there were
14,000 in 9,000 houses. In this year,
1867, 750,000 souls are living in above
80,000 houses. From 1800 to .1820 the
population doubled; from 1820 to 1840,
again doubled; from 1840 to 1860 trebled.
In 33 years, by the year 1000, it may un
doubtedly be 2,500,000, and perhaps 3,-
000,000.• New York, with 100,000
bowies, has beds for 5,000 poor; Phila
delphia, with 80,000 houses, has only 4.5.
It Is a shame to her standard of religious
morals and charity.
Tax Central Pacific Rail Mad Com
pany, of California, now run four pas
senger trains daily for a distance of twen
ty-three miles within the snowbelt of the
mountains;that is, from Atla to Cisco.
The Sacramento niian says :
"The section of railroad within the
andivbelt is a wonderful monument of
energy and engineering skill, and the re
gion through which it passes is a succes
sion of the grandest scenes the Sierra can
afG.rd. A stranger, coming from the
eastern elope and finding a locomotive
pulling amid the snows in the shadoW of
he Black Butte and Rattlesnake Peak,
six thousand feet above the sea, cannot
fail to be startled by such an apparition,
and his wonder will not diminish as he
descends and looks at the, precipitous
mountains and stupendous gorges over
which the way ha.s been smoothed for the,
track of the iron horse. There are but
two tunnels on this section—one through
Grizzly Rill; GOO feet long;and. the oth
er through the ridge that divides the
waters of the American from those of the
Yuba, at Emigrant Gap, only .150 feet in
length_ The line has been so skillfully
run that the ascent is accomplished by
cuts, embankments, and blasting a road
bed in the solid rock of the mountain
side, where an experienced hunter would
be troubled to climb. The deepest cut
is found at Prospect Bill, ten miles above
Atte, and measures 123 feet. The em
bankments are many and huge, and the
settling of these during this, the first sea
son of their use, Is the point that requires
of the superintendent more constant at
tention than the - obstruction of the
snow."
Paying the hiational Debt.
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The Loudon Speelator, In alluding to
the prospect of our paying our national
debt ere long, remarks:
"It will be the greatest deed democracy
has ever done, the one which will come
most clearly home to property holders,
which will most rapidly dissipate the Idea
that democracy Is distinguished by "an
ignorant impatience of taxation," or by
an indisposition to pay up honorable
claims. No despotism will be able to
show such a financial account, no con
stitutional monarchy a better one, and
successful finance tells heavily with cul
tivated mankind. The tide of immigra
tion will set in with double rapidity, and
the last remaining deterrent to British
North America will have been removed.
Meanwhile, whether the dream is ful
filled or not, America, so long as she
raises this surplus, possesses a force of
which it is diffeult to estimate the ex.
tent, can, for example, spend, without a
loan as much as the whole outlay of
Great Britain upon her army and navy,
•osiNwaste every year without increasing
her taxelf.tis much as the loan with
which Ndpoleon paid for his Italian
campaign:
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StENEBAL NEWS
—The Boston Yacht Club recently formed
number 140 Members.
—Albert' G. Brown has begun to practic•
law In Jackeon, Man.
—A large number or tenth.' projette aro
pending in the New York Lealel►turb
—A company has been formed for the pur
pose of bridging the lillssisalopl river at tit.
—The boundary line between Georgia and
Florida, west of Bt. alitry's river. has been es
tablished.
—An Australian has harnessed & kanga
roo and made him turn machinery. When
the animal gets lazy the sharp end of a pin
Makes him indt.trioru.
—The British Government Is constructing
a Boating iron dock at Bermuda of SOW tone,
which will be able to lift ponderous iron
clads out of the water.
—There are 222 boys In the nautical branch
of alauschusette State Ilan= School.
Since June last 21 soya e been slapped on
Whalers from the 112141C11/1011.
'—The medal got Ate by SO,OOO people or
France, in honor of Mr. Lincoln, was pre
sented to Mrs. Lincoln, at Chicago,' on Tues
day, without ceremony or display
-A monse's nest has been discovered In a
garden near lielbeacb, En land In which
the little animal bad stored half a peck of
Albert nuts no its winter provender.
—A. Bonnet killed himself in Sew Orleans
recently, becalm° hatthad but little interest
In the BM around him." Au exchange
thinks that Bonnet was out of fashion.
—Tho monument to Tyndale, the Biblical
translator, erected on tho top of Kulbley
Knell, In Gloucestershire, England, Is a high
square . tower, built of stone quarried In
the neighborhood.
—A man named McCue. In Davies county,
Mo., boa/deo( caving contributed twelve
eons to Wricub, ruble army, out of a family
of nineteen children. Minot two mama!
the caeualtlen of war.
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—An Inqueston the body of a man, who
died suddenly, at Newcastle, Engltunl, re.
onotty revealed the feet that the deceased . "
heart yeses the wrong aide, that Is, on the
right aide of the body.
Mrs. Pauline Ashmore, daughter of ax.
Congressmanr John D : As hmore. was burned
todea c l othe s , 5, C.. a few dye ago,
by her tokeo gOre as she wae cheep.
lug In a chair by the fireside.
—Wm. Van Brunt died In lair recently at
Adrian, Mid den. He was Mice worth kW;
000 , and was nstrossional delegate from
Ellehlean in 1831, but bad been a drunkard
and vagrant for Molest fifteen years.
—The New York pollee made a descent on
two dens In Baxter street, Mat Saturday
night, and az reeteißlO boyS, whose Kral
ranged from to to 13 years. These boys were
kept for Uneven:r anti other ilelollll
purposes.
—At Austin, Tem. re recently. la ." „.
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Dan ....aatohltt the front of the es=
Ir Ya h ' 4 l ) d t i c n 4 L . e.suvv,=,:fg the ovi•
WI andean. rifled Mtn of all the valuableeen oil
pa
The following LS a statement of the
emig rants arriving at the port of New
York during 1866: From Germany, ;
106,710; Ireland, 68,047; England, 56.- 1
186; Scotland, 4,1170 Sweden, 340
7;
Switzerland, 5,685; Prance, 3,246; Den
mark, 1,526; Holland, 1,506- Italy, 918;
Norway, 122; Wales, 540; Spahr, 215;
West Indies, 245; Poland, 251; Belgium
157; South America, 15.5; Ruda, 1541 ,
PortuLal, 06; 31exico, 56; Nova Scotia,
40; Canada, China., 26; East Indies,
15; Africa, 15; Australia, 12; Central
America,. 12; Turkey, 8; Alum, 7;
Greece, 5; Sicily, 1. Total, 233,418.
Tnz exports of productions of Canada
from Toronto last year, amounted to
s37,2So,969—being nearly $2,000,000
more than in 1881 The exports of .pro
ductions, not of Canada, was $1,312,182
onsiderable less than the pre
vious year. - '
COEDS DYSPEPSIA CEDE
Ilegolates and tones the Stoma,
CO.'. llyspepsts Core
Is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the
• ntotnsen and Dowel..
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Coe , . Dyspepsia, Cure
Cares lid Ague. Let the., Mated with
this toelsdy try It.
Coes Cysy eosin Cure •
Cures instataneously: and yon do not hart to
oralos W n
eek 10 Nee Its effects.
" Cott'• Uyspepaln Cure
I. the greatest appetleer ever brown—lt net
only Crest. t e appetlhl•, but enable, yt et to
Dully dige.7ooo
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1. neammended by all the feedlot phyolelau.
Co.. Ilyroorpell Cure
Iran lovalasble friend to all who era weak, de
blamed and to • 10W State of normal action.
N H o. oltoe e
t a
agent for
stree 1.1. t
burgh. FLE III - S W.
Mtel t.
North Carullua la, on hand at low rates.
tatturrte
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GRAY HAW, BALDNESS, BAND
SU VV. ANYs , IogAtIE Wl' THE 3CALP.—Nt ,
DISCOVERY CAN voMPAILICW/TLI 'IA/NOON
HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DtallldlNt , ."
"London Our Nest RRaaiz# Color Rratorer* ,
"London Calor Restorer"
"London nye/elan. Ilea Color Restorer , '
"London _Hair Color Restorer. ,
"London Use and 1.1.1 r Color heatorer"
"London Moir Color Restorer' ,
•.Loodon I/rowel:mod It. Hair Color Restorer"
it never falls to Impart lite, growth, and elope
to the weasest het r, fastens .4 slops it Chou:,
and Is ante to produce a new growth of hair,
causing tt to grow thick and strong.
cents a bottle, GI the half dozen.
• hold by MuCLAitRAN 4 kIeRENNAN 83
Market strait, ORA , . A. *ELIA. 3i wood
and 40'3. PLMILINO, gg Market atreet, ltIa:
bore, LAVE Daurrr, A'legheny.
ana.V:I34IIIIFT
A NEFARIOUS BUSINESS.-It
la the richly freighted shlp that It tracked by
the robbers of the net; and; on the tame princi
ple. It Is the popular epeclec that the land lance
cancers, called couoterfelters, select for theft
ablaut mark,
110STEfTER•13STOISACEL BITTERS
Stand pre eminent among the medicinal }matr
ations lath', country. The demand for them Is
soatettilne wOnderfn4 unparalleled: hence the
counterfeiters know full wall th If th ey can
Impose their lien holds upon the people no that
(estate tonic. they can make fortatucs by the
little. They are hewat murk. iletectlecs are
on the trail of come oil them. and Otto t have
men already brought to book Let the public
second the proprietors tiler al:forts to name
the reckless mound rola who met at oars to poi
son the community and swindle Abe gem that
Tuts prodgee , the !nest cgetats e titian ever
cmanufactured Thinkleg to dodge the law, the
onterfeltere are am , Ing to their sot le• name,
11Umlillog in or th ography and sound that of
oTIS rrk:u, each a. "Huch.tetter." ••noor
stettkr,'• and the like. Will the public he kind
lnough to loot to - this , and to see also that the
abel is all slab, estth Its VirMette of it. Ocorge
mid the ragon. and its My note of band. alin
e.: •11 Bar LK • eM .Tlll • The pretax . ea
torswill do their part to pr-sect the million
how lmpaultion, and they tat the mililon to be
On the alert alai get the plotters to n'tlet their
health.-- HOS L'r'ttH & SMITH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
W. BINGHAM. Jr., Adam, liapross
file, 54 An?. afresh u an autnortmed Agent to
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aa other paper, throw/howl INi Onact Etkstaa
SION--ENOIE IN THE WINDOW
THE UNDEUSIGNIEDnandance
another arrival of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Including Every Variety or
c~o_V'3EE
=EOM
Coffee Roasted Daily,
=1
Ground in the fresenee of Customers
♦ guarantee of its treatuteen and mit)
SIGN--ENGINE IN THE WINDOW
SHIELDS 8c BODD
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
1.16:11wr
SKATES! SKATES! SKATES
IatTOCKIEF.E,Ifer to thD MOST OF
from
s,oooPairs of Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examlxte my Stock, as lean
OFFER MAURO SPEOUL IRDTIOIXOT&
JAMES BOWN,
N 0 . 3136 Wood Street.
no15;o1
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE•CO.
uP PITTSBUROII.- 0111os, Na fl /MD
.tram, But Mott.
Ws , . &Nan ill Slab et Piro mad Xutze
JOHN WAIN, Jri, President.
JOHN D. IdceollD. Wee President.
O. O. DONN ILL, Beeman.
Capt. K. DIAN. General Meat.
DTILSCITOSIS
. 4
K.L.. Ma eit a xt
W. H. KTOCIOLI
Hobert Dua.
irraoci.ellars,
Get,. U. McGrew.
John Irvin, Jr..
John 0. o.oouro,
0. 0. Rum,
liarTei
T.. 1 Hostlnsaa,
00001,0 Hays,:
PIIICEB lIEDUCED.
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
No. 26 Fifth Street,
=1
RICH DRESS SILZS
As Terry Lour Prices
HOll4 lE6l' AND LOT. IN ALILE.
LIEU HE S.-Y •t.D MANC•B4TEII AUCI
TR/Pt.—Will be sold cm the premises. on TH
I) •If ...tottery 241 b, at le o'cicmlt, the two
Prmue Holism: Wand/1n CRC alley, intim rear of
Wm. lietoples dig goods More. Los 300 e 70.
The holm., tour and eight rooms reepeetively.
Will he sold on the premises, on TII Mil c
APT gli:40014. Jan. 2110, at no'cloOt. thatbree
Brick Demillogs, corner of hefleld nod Man
hattan streets, one tomato from eau line and
can. Lots Imi by At. Houses here three rooms
on Prat and goon second Poor, attic, hall and
good cellar. Hood. comfortable beam.
J all A. LEUPIAT E, Auctioneer.
SHERIFF'S SALE:
fill !MONDAY, JANUARY 21st,
•••• IBC, at 10 u'eloca, A. W., at
NO. 201 LIDZILTYST., PrI7IS3IIRGII,
1 I•rge lot of
/BOIT, In cam; PICKLES, VINEGAR. BOAr,
CANDLES. BROOMS. BUTTEB, TUBS. UCX
LTS, OIL, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ate.,
SAMUEL IL CLULEY,
EMI
naTti-700 bush. prime Oats In
`•-•
;toe siad to •ale •
WZ • :
la9t
kUTTEJII-41 bblis• • • treat !Ro il
Batter, Jut received cot fir sale b r k vo -
Jar corner Wiritid ' First
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAREN T. BRETT & CO„
tor to B. Jones
Corner Fourth & Wood dn.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIALERS IN nti. JECCDS OF
Government securities,
foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Conpolui.
COLLECTIONS =ads.= W acce=lbla pants
In Om Thdtad !Satan and CanaLlaa.
Interest allowed on Time Semite.
Ell 2 CM" .A.
=I
SEEDS AND IMPLEMMTS,
From 29 Fifth Street,
TO OUR NZW HTJRB,
137 Liberty Street,
(FOOT OF PIETA.)
Where we will be glad to seo 01l of mar old ear
==f=
GARDEN NEEDS,
I=
HORTICCLTVHAL
=
FARM MACHINERY
I=
INI.ERSOLL'S RIY PRESSES,
for n INp AND UUICSB VOWEL The beet
Peelle in nee.
X.
137 Liberty Street.
MEM
nIiPIIANS' COURT SALE OF
, A , ' VALUABLE REAL X , TATIL-BY .In.
. .
or. orderot the Orphan.. Coort of_Alleghenl
Coon.. dated Jew.. loth. 1007, to ate direct
ed, twill expo. to Bale, by public outcry. at
the Court Waite. In the City of luteburgn, on
aTilmn• F a atte =1
thef February. A.
1887. at 10o•clomr. A. et., following describrd
Kest astate and homestead of harld Whelan&
late of II tampion townthlp. Allegheny *minty,
Pa.. deeaea, to Witt
All that cutout lot or niece of ground 011nate
to Ramptou TO+Stabli , arorekll4, and bouorled
old de.: I bed 111 fo.lows. loath Beginning on
the Pitts.u.gt. and Rutter Plank Road at • no,/
aaJtColog lands of TWA., • eltoz; theace south
ilait deg. watt 118 2.10 perch°. to a pool; thence
tooth I Sc 4. weat. Ai 10 pereltes lands of
Wm. Hotellosoo to pott; ...Ice by Abe same
ma. th 09 deg.. not 88 710 parch. to a root by
the Butler Plank Road. Ana thende by the same
not, h 9 deg. east. 3 P 10 nerchat to the place of
buttoning. containing 12 .cree mid b
Vol .
mtature, on welch Is erect , d • Prom .
Is e /too., contaiulag :Ix roams and IL/tette•:
also • enable And all necettary ont bulldtags,
also Urchar4, chrobbery..l..
Ahte—All that uther let or piece of grertt4
1110 Ate In the town/h.p aforesaid. and bounded
and...scribed as f0110w... wit; 11 0 •1 00 18, 01
• poet on • township road:hence north 88)i dig.
east, 70340 parch. to a post; teenee eolith 1,18
dog. east. =Percher to • coin; thence Ay lan.l o(
Wm. Hotel...ft south& dee. west. 77 perches
to a post; thence by cal utchinion , . land and
church lot north ll deg west. 20 peyote, to •
poet: thou., br lot of 41.1e1. Rorie, decaeltad.
earth I dee. east, 31 perches to place of heath.
ging —e ntainlng 20 acres and 11 patches, etriet
measure.
- •
Post •1.1,—a1l Olt certain other lot or piece
of ground adjoining theone Stave detoilbed.
end bounded and "scribed as follows, to Olt,
itegtnniug .t • post on the toonshtp sidj
thence north 7a deg. east IV berates by 1”d of
Be . ',Tenon:llton to x posit thence north ail{ deg. rest. la 4.10 perch he the same to a posts
theoca south 116 deg. eas t. 1.10 perches by lend
of T. innas Siorrow to •um tr.e; then.* by the
abase described tot or piece south CV. deg. west,
Vr 6-10 perches lo the plan-ear beginning, eon.
tainlog rerrhes
Terms cash, to mitt 4110 On day of sale , end
ter Osinnen On cannel:nation of sale and delivery
of deed—the purchaser to pay for deed and
st.mps. ANN D. taLLELiaiND.
Adia . z of estate of David 611Ieland, deed.
N. R —The stem. is a very desirable coentrY
residence or small fano, containing in all 33
seres arid 311 p. schen. and onl7 divided hr the
Butler Plant; Road. the first piece on the nest
side and the othsr t • on the east side ..f said
road. being the seine as tine farm; has go , d
prOlettlents; Is In eseelient nate Of enitirallOnt
most eseellent s on•y threcuitles from tits
elt7ltOneenhint to church". stores and a• heel
Al s o ha. goad Urcitands, khenbbery,
he. Titletudisectabte.
for slather informstlon. ea't on the Admisis
tratrts, oath* preens., or on
USU. y;11 RAN.
Of aroffett & Cochran. Attoree llll ys at Law,
30111;V:5 Nu. 110 (Irani at.. Vlttsburge.
pHEVIL.WAIIEHOU.SE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
xurmsze,
No. 100 Wood Street.
BEITTANN la AND HILVER PLATED TA
BLE WARE. TEA THATti and TABLE CUT
LERY. always., heed.
CPINA TEA ne.TS.
cHISi A, DIVE ER BET!,
CHINA ' , VILET Errs,
CHINA VAKIV
milw• erirrooNs,
' BOHEMIAN WARE ofwcary dcoarloPoo
LLc c AHD ItenickTt4
LAVA VAN rd,
LAVA VP1TT. , 0514. •
INULISH STONEWARE of OR varieties, to
snit wholesale and retail trade.
th illag.it.,4 , , , ..? t er me Stock of every.
Prices tams the la ' s*. In the eastern
J 539
W ARTED—TO for
of Rom
75 TO 100,000 ROSHELB CHARCOAL,
Milne Me Miming seam ttellrery, to com
ent:. la to UM April nest. Apply to or edema
MOORHEAD & CO.,
99 Water Street.
de27madwf •
•P Ii r T AMM T nAT I Npttr a .( II ,O AXtr ...Z
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
WitgViIitarZERTAWTPI
orricz AID w4urairouss; •
No. 82 nail Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OFFICERS—AO:IMT 11/1.111•JZ. President.
J 2.0. B: LIViNUSTON, frese'r
rinizemajltru t s r lilliVegi,: ° 2l , Zl, • P.
Bannesu. John B. Laringeton. John M. ret.
tins. C. H. Merrick.
Pub paid for Papfr Steak. •
ttEtni
.OU IS DEIIGE Zs CO" Mannfac
saran et GRAND AND SQUARE PlAllug.
AYAbAnn. P 7 kibliakEli Munn% *wend
Moot. ben fee= broadesy. NEWYORK.
donee PLU 0l
th em e luesLtOgAdn b
ea e n r
th Y attlsk7-
for hair pywarfaL, dear. - brilliant and AMP.-
tbotic tone; also for their durability and taus
teat workmanship tif cint Octave litoaatrocal I.
.
....•
gnu., with our Brand Preuctigepeating Oen.,
carved lege, saran dealt and 1700.. cl written
guarantee for gee year., for g3SU and 634
nola MW?
FITZPATRICK& BROTHER.
FIRST PDERDIIIII, GOLD PEN
MANUPACY Tißedd. 43 bIAIMIET DT.,
near i i rrliirgvtoag.
i.
rerom mto( i thelly
bovtog Pelts to repay
coo mod them by mall and promptly.tbtomed.
dolconowr .
COORGE:IIEAVEN,
Candy Manufacturer
And dealer te• EOKEIGN AND AMINIOAN
IfEUITIL PIUNLEn, N 01.5, f.c., IC..
Po. 113 I ederal Street,
dewed door from tbe rest Hatton. , Bank,
)a832 ALLEGHENY VITT. A.
GVA.Pir.ws F`m T HE ".
rATE2iT JitiED/0127211AND DIMON Id low
Pn e B. I . IN T 1121267TU81 1 par
Pt
UW.I.IIOISITTZBS,4I perbotree do
go lbs. COW .1) lIIMBAJW. Mr And everything el*. In proportion, la
111LOW1Vel W 1)11.1110 OTORIf."
.OW Pia II 01. Maly 00000
WAIT Fon
wo THE BEST.—We
D. rk . 91
ItTiPatErin, o
fo Deorgla, e Ilon.
ntitIedALEXANDER
1011• MP 1 Mt WAlt dETWeEN ?ACETATES
Tit—ACING 1111 uIIIDINM CAMILA. AND
ReSULTd.. if Atephets: name le a sufficient
guarantee that UM will be lbs ofaudard Rfrfory
of the late wan and all who d eeeee the roust
reliabk end eoulete work should await Its Is
sue. NAT UNAL PUMA:MIND Ctr_..
No. 6.7 nor street. Palladelpeta . Pa.
la7:47MeT
CUOICE COFFik E.-33 balm of
"'ME RIO AZID GOVEZINMENT JAVA,
007 FIE, Jon rloelved =a (or We by the bag
or at retail, at *mu, .duid..ince. f ig.. the .
gamily thocery Otore of
• ..TOEIN A. lICSEIHAW,
toner Liberty and Ilsod strceti
pIANo I PIANOS! I—An entire
mrw.todcorKseser. C0. , 5 PIANOS. erbleti
Sr. now enualnered the beet made:also HAINES
BROS. CIELSBUOTELII . I.A.AutI. race from PM
onward. Peewee to want el • Anteing nano
Or. -MM.: Kenny :invited SG call And ;Masque
berm nurebasles elsewhere
cnAniarre BLUME,'
_deg 00•5 43 ,Tifth
WEST COMMON rtIALCIMNE
STONE WORICIS, ricvlbtresli . Conker of
w.. AISOLOILIST.
TILED•E •.1.2 VAT= • CO.
thmi. no herd or prepare on awn moues
4 1TIVN B c r lil z atTig s a r°ll
MCADAM) TIM u. eImINSIS. to.. to.
344.4 executed. Murn
o-
1017 . 0031=1•1
NEW ADVERTLSIMENTS :
IMPORT/NT NOTICE TO THE
raori.s.
OM 1 FEW DAYS MORE
To Secure 2 io]Fnts in
KELLY'S GRAND
NORTH AMERICAN
PRIZE CONCERT!
Capital Prize 100,000
C 72101116
seer o-
COTL II e to.
at to Award Ike rrislissokad tbe
T ClattiteElit be=Wt. styt WI it at Wabask
Mat,
111.&11:111DAY. Aukanuurr*V4 l7 . •
Tile le the Grestenit Dletrlbullos of the
teenth venture. ad moss sieceosfol Weevils*
el the kW eierlasuorsiikl In the world.
uso.ooo vAtcriana
BALPA 11111LISOE LIOLIA*.s. Joalidlog •
. 11.108,000Ei
vflll be ',rumpled to ticket Magus.
Every Utker rakes Draws • Prim..
The demand for !RAW u wittiest• pmetlel.:
All omen for Tietet+mnllsd to Row logisail,
Middle or Weston' States. s" to TIIIIIISDAY,
RIGHT. JASITAIIY 114th: reach ea li
time tope Alla op and lashed *are. ttS dWI.
lit Afe6to eau eesitlaus to sell aeul 114. tiro
SATURDAY. Ydthlost.. whin faUreperillialtit
be made with re tone. or they will be eAssoltd.
•reato Savior Valets unsold 0, eosinctiol
for will please forward them to ear teams, se,
they are required to Nl orders is Ching%
• TICKETS *l,oo EACH.
a ticket. to ooe address, for " 114, 1 1
.. " • 'ego
to
" ~
17,130
Bent ovorywhero on resoled of 1120119 i, oda
tame to pay postage.—
El=
ItelKellop &Co., CoussoesetalitutsT.
Chicago; Louls !Umlaut it Salem, importers,
essuuel - BuCwels.
Plulls.lelphist Van Valkenberg £ G., Impert
sr', New I °rt. j•
Bead the name of each intmertber with theft
ro,t om. war.... Maul n 7 &on, ran omC.
ord.% rarl• tared lettert. may to sent at oar rlik
. All tommunleatlenealmald be addrnmat
A. A. KELLEY & CO.,
No. 100 Randolph Mann, China%
3.2tarl
NATIONAL SLIThNG .PARK.
61114XD
FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL
WILL COME OFF AT TUC
aBoyE PLACE, cm
Tuesday Evening, Jana 22d,1887,
!ideal 126 c apt filth/ HQ et tinworks,
4*:16 t0
"
AUXITT LIME 71/TT 4:1M171L IWWI
LADIES' AND GErrs
_3EITTEras,
SUMMER PRICES,
BILLS' uniriPts
No. 75 Wood Street.
aho. 1 Lane Almeria opt of
S & CAPS
• or TILL
log TEST arrzEs.
CLOSING OUT. SALE
Lary ckoops,
FOR TWENTY DAYS,
Commencing on llendity, the 14111,
Is /reach Hems.. Catansi. n. 142. ?VOW,
Blaelt Inothh-64.1matik
Ticking, Cloaking wow, Dress Good. of
12312
uaieg,,aan and
H. 3. LogrzgaEr,
N0:96 Illsurket flireetv
jigl . Betweri rtfD and tile 111=01W
AMAIWIIt SKATERS
Allegheny County
A CONTEST FORTNE CHARIPI
010,111? Of Auxonsar worn
t►ke place at
CENTRAL SKATING PARE
021-
Saturday, January 19, ,
O. .
GOLD.MEDAL -.
•
Will b. prevented to . the meet Aritinis Wane.
maralkater, resideat .11 toe county. strlas
tar Mal!:
SHEPHARD'S,
CRACKERS
MANETACITMED AT
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH,' PA.
BEvrot: lIIELTEM I
LEATHER AND CUM,BEIIIIIO..'
.ILI" OWE HOKE
PAClLlM mirrri.
ate.
Of thebest quality . sad WM?. grim, et the
INDIA UMBER DEPOT,
Nos. MOli sad 2$ at Clay •wot.
BusiNEss awn
co NI ERCIAI.CCILI.ECE.
• - Nos e 6 and 8 ELM& Street.
fl l iLlFlaiteiail Miner.
Book-Krpisg. Pensoan!alp and ..ritlssiettar.
timiaidlixatte 04)
Arttbaketlaaad PcuuisamiZerVisrlar
at ao 00
per I 00
Jor.Clrealan or ISPIeln.lll6 adina ,
PeatlLCCLAligai...
CLEI
(11
rll4
67b
)
NATIONAL TEDEORAPH INSTITUTE,
Omar Penn and SC - Clair Sta.,
rrnszmiu. PA.
The :Liult sty Cheapest Best
AGIVAL 111CUMIS.COLLEGN
it the [noted tutu, Daring th*Pinteu Tr
'wards of
PUTEI THOUSAND STUDENTS.
Representlag every .State to tie Union, acre
Graduattst Itart.
A COLLEGE OF ACTUAL BOMBS,
•
&walled with Banks, Wind, Post Offices, ICan, ,
naluton, Beaters% In canna. Railroad. Steam.
boas. sag Takgralpi, Unicos, conabislag
41•Miwei.Z . rehati0 0 .
• Iltaifeats, an Moms* filtrated to sll.the
PIACTIVIE. BUSMEN EDUCATION.
Boolt;teeptng, reamenettip, irttlme•
Da, Oonmeestal Lan, p olittest beonomet Boa'
nese Corms:one... the Aztof Deteeung
Doenterfeit Money, Amway%
' •
Prictlcal Banklag,
. -
ittamatil piWeater st iwr thee zsd eitaDiste •
..61,ght..t0 Malys woks-
jr=jr.TMr r/ICYZAZoi&XMi
rtr r a i ttPll4T&An.Tiptiao. sate.
NO EXISA CH /MOLD
Tar Thlmss.l4, litellobestlog, Ranroseter.
Baskthe or Dirdataa: LB to other - Cones,.. 7011
1.12110111 60117 to Teomeaship to all .talentrta
the Commercial Departseht.
• ' •.• • . Fos clitanAss.
Glriad fall txtforiastioai and contaialar • ea=
plat* aniline °roar aysteat of Practical Bust
mem Diallatiottilaipttiter
TESTIMONIALS
Ma Prsetteit Buiseio /tank
en,- Book-keepers. *c.
&ddreu the PrinelPals,
SMITH do 00WiLY,
p i ' s rsnusr.ou.
13=1
January 14, 19137
CRAND OPENINC OF
FM :1 SALOON
FOR LAND AND GERTLRIBER,
3%270. 141941111MOLials-11131treet
ftelwedn Pena ' t. and 13upenston Midge,
=1:73
I would, 11111Pccifoll7 announce to my friends
end 0.1ton:oral public.. that I bays Jested the
110008 holm. sae late ad to keep a
• Firstiess Restaurant,
la all Ite Ltaachs,. OTWITM..I , hi% •ae - e you
dalleactiOn sosraticatotd will he leered 09 ua
abort notice. ..•
PRICKER.
SO. 23 St. Clair Street.
.•
O
al5
FLUOR. jO7.
LktitlCAt' DTSLI4II BOO= US SEC ND
N 0110INANCE relating to
the emnigot streetwand alloys!. the 80r
... Lownammille, Allegheny county, Pa.
trannos I. Bo ft ordats.44 - osd modal by the
Bur piss no r Town Counkif cif Mr Savuos ctf
mahe ,
m us o d s , T his
e r
w d h s
ne s h d e r ty a f a
teur
tas Serous and Town Connell of said Borough
may deem It for the public irood to authorise the
grading of any &trims or Mitre Is mid llommail.
the stems tleounittee. In consteetlon with use
Borough Megalator :shill - Invite and receive
I rooms:ls , for serails the tartlet:, and looser
sideman of each street. or Mleys, and contract
therefeYwith the Uwen nod hest bidder, at
their to:tenon. r •
a 5.... That the soft and expense of such int•
movements shall oe 'apportioned sad held. so
o the o
car.
waf t of T n ets
ona s UoP ..ye e s f . g a a ll ag
mid out sf . Bortthett Truism sad for de
. tr ` :g::f 4 k ertgrtrellie m eat ITeitriglt si de
special tax, to be asseefied apostle severM lets
bouadieg and •thattlag mats such streets or al
leys la the proportion oft. feet Dom thereon,
sad the release value of the work done.
Ott. That wham the cost and expel:Pl of
gradl:f4= i tr ea sidtrilet aush i rreets or
si fl'Asll ho Ids dutyUss:ess a r Allortien IT;
same among them:worst lot holders owning prop
env cos gush streets or Were according to thik
rule herelabethre stated: and h thereon°. to the
'ogee of suchissesentealto theawm rrrrr wages
of ouch lot or lots respectively. wad make re
tora tkttdofto the
ms of mild Borouth.
extr.:ll. That la ems the owner Sr owners of
Say tot Sr 1011. on width Issessrunts
Made es sformuld for' grading the Met or side.
wallul street se allay Is said Borough.
OrittiVe r In T se ae qui t t °"` lS P .ltig • Ttrig
• tod has to
gine. It s to th e daty of
the Borough Treasurer, to take the necessat7
measures to collect the suee, with percent.
additional for
nos.
as such debts ars
sow ty law reeoeerahle.
That all 'edit:them and parts of ordi
nances Ismael test herewith, he mad the same
ant hereby repealed.
Ordsalled and enacted tato a law this, the :111
day of as:teary. A. D. INV. •
• - • J. Cr BOTTUM, Barren.
Attest: J. J. COVIMT. Clerk. • Jellato •
TELE -.FIJLTON
BILLANDBOSSIMMIT,
!If 16113. -
Nu. 91 First and 70 Secoad Streets,
PITTEiERINCH. PA.
xAmnrAcrtaitas
ALL SIZES OF BMS
From 10 to 100,000 Ponds.
cuci An EAU TIIM,
Of All Idols.
Stop Cocks diltrass or iron
or 'IL6 urn.
GUGE AND CIMEM COCKS.
AMIN Mr all the tyrant,'
STEAM. PUMPS
114 e. Age!its for Oa
Celebrated iSteain•Syphon.
7 .134 84 . die r io u fi xis Altar4B,3A . li e an . d GAB
„Mater attoottos paid to itrYig e idd 018
In all lot brow:dee •
Tim aair suntaftetarere of • A. MILTS:MB
11NTAL140740E12141 7011 ISTZAJI CALJJO•
AsimArrni
ron *not eeastaatly on hood.
BR Aso. 00N sod ItZL Ultritie GS made to
Order sad Stashed vette! atlases • sod Mimosa.
Pertlcater attention palo to Urea Itnal•Oltdr
to ad Its Mateo. -We slot Zero otottlootly 011
4lettd WI oleos .110001. batten sad bound 0.0,
Keno nod Oottsa Poodtairt tadtd Uoto
Om glut loorder.
• • -
A. FULTON'S SON & CO
=1
TIE NORTH AMERICA
LIFEINSERANCECOMPANY,
Of Nevi York,
• THE
Only Company In the World
Mh
.ederg i lgrat t e iienvgn Deet ;
Mae thyvernreent • -
la addition ea the security teactollote offered.
we perticoist *Magenta the tollocslass s •
- By nascent set et IheLealelatare or the Stele
or hie t We the Gininpear is authorized to
tire eincheate alas she Superintendent
tb. lets . n i tiTn= nrrn a ' ke lo g this Beni ' the
.d 14.1 g esse r steeete test the Sollop f
securerby pledge of rnbile esocke coastline.
dal Trent ereldWirp the Act of Lestleteture In
Omer ot the DsUaTii AXISKIOAIe 'heti HANSA
COMPANY es doelirely.- TIM snakes emy Ileac
Mitered roltu an etcurn_le the holder en • h
Mesa Beek Bets, ea united Statue Solid.
hto RIPITI•111 . 2101ffn In Travel, MaslOenes
the Ordtagrer Uepleyinsitte le lig, Pen Of the
unitise VMS or Manse. of say mem at the
I WitaiT On e/1 Matra psy
seents. - - • •
UsidClffin are ma-putatlatAad Izame-
OTES *XS ■ILUON noLL4ILIL
AU Insuring are hiliteel temunlas sad tom
=lc, voltam with. thaw 61' the .I)isith
X.ri:iconcilks. president.
J. W. munisu.L. Bectstiry. •
• • IL Ti COOK, Gaieral,lsent.
. _ .
• iirroravierr
whey Filling Omit, plitiburgh
• • few alais salve, ettchmi sea cat
• Cllll6 JallaSkafia .
Win & DUMB,
41114F!CCXXXV2B 4 C , SW.
i t sr crilliatiffealrighgale Fit
lig I t = Ws t Wag TOZ
A GREAT SALE
COW
DRY GOODS,
ElOl
3. W. BB
59 Market Street.
300 PCB. varxon ansimios, wows.
& =PROM CLOTHS AT PRICES
BELKICED 37) TO 60' PER CENT.
1.000 PIECES DEESO GOOD'S OF ALL
. KINDS. Some of these reduced to one
tilf toruier prtoils. •
BUMS YOB EVENING.CADBIAGE dt
. 151 MT DRESS, in, great variety,
and at greatly reduced prices.
CLOAHII AIND 1111 AWLS. WPSIICOF.
pig out our stock of those Tory r•_
BLANKETS, FLANNELM, CLOTH&
CASIIIIIIMEN,PiNITINETIII,JEANS
Ike., all reduced In price.
TAB= LINENS, TOWELS, remit,
INGS.NAPKINII,DOTILES,gruss
AND OTHER HOVSEKSEPINO
GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP.
sararrss Ass saismra ars.
LEND GREATLY REDUCED. A good
article at tau cent! paryard.
MRYTHING CHEAP
11•PIIIIM LIST •OF APPLICA.
A TiossAW- -DILL LIQUORS. Bed In; the
CAIIIAOY alb Nor.
rtYle j
Irrne teti: " noir e..irst frard. cattsborgo.
Eltrabeth ilf;saa, tavern, rum ward. Muhl,
JouaTagg, [were, First ward. Pittsburgh.
Oswald Heckman. tavern,ifint ward, Plush h.
Fred !Wolf . tavern. Flrsimard, Pittston h.
Eisaibrt. tavera,
Firstard, Pittsburgh.
John F. Snyder. hums, hang. PlUsburgh.
Tbas. Gamble, otkeo good*. rint•udelit. f•
Manus McLaughlin, tavern. Mooed , NMI g
Ushers Mcßee., cailte home, Third ward.Pitts's
Illebelar Adrian. Salem, Fifth ward. CHM%
?rent Mali. tavern, Mk word. Pittsburgh..
Jobs MoCambrir. tavern„ PPM ward. Pltia . l
. rF. Ul4n eitinititirnie..." 4 " rflfe
&loam Ti
man, tavern. alsth 'mud. 1 Halvah.
Ferdinand Hood. tavern, Seventh marr., Panel
&Mae Silty. ether good.. Saranthmard. s"rou'o
Theo. Beastly ..aver., beveuth ward. Miele
bleo. Rhuingtora. tavern, plats.
ward, PlitsbM.
Sebes% Poster. tavern yard, Pittaborgb•
Joe. Mr Donald, toile, Muth ward. Pittabli
relit LaTerty.Tenth ward. Pittsburgh.
John imeakrvlgel. layers. Tenth ward. Plitabl,
B. Oallisalla. a. ghouse.:Tentb ward. Plitsoorgiu
O. P. A H.Vierhaller,a. WM, Tooth erd.PittaM
•
U. B. SUM Were, NUM wa r t. Allegheny. 1
lipralt w avera. Sodom& Ward. w oo dyAegy, -
AMON. fillamtr. tavern. Third d. AIWT
Blvd. Mr... boom Tot"! Tr% AlleghelY.
J. Hatidsebeala. loom Third red; Alleghlreg.•
C. SchlierturM, `
nom Third wd.-Jtilegbely
Christ Garet, e. hird o'd; AlUgheel. -
It. P. thitty, o. geode. third a COL Alinte./. •
lame stars, mbar goats. Third Alleghsay.
Jobs P. Wetter, Mum, Fourth o'd.
J. J: COMM& tavern, .lrOntlik irltL Allermar,
W. C. Jimmy, terent, Youth ••41. Allegheny.
J. A Mickley. tavern. numb ord. Alit rhea,.
Jobs Mclntyre. intro. roarth erd. Allegiteay.
Jos, Stadlimas, tams& Fourth old. Attestator'.
Wm. Wessel. e. honse,rourt/im , d. Allere
timemactroildt, home. rourthird. Al l's !.
G.. W. Dawson, a. house. Fourth Wd,Alleghlay.
J.ominee & Co.„' other good. - row th • 43. AaPey.
Dklagere. tavern, Bor. or Biolulagthio.
Jo.. Platy, Bum, Bor. of East Bumlnghara.
R. Wltnelm e. house, Bor. ot,East Btrminrio.
Wm. Arabella; tam. Bor. of Bast Birrolorico
John Meyer. a. home. Bor. of lairresonillso.
Goo. lionade.o. house, of Laweneoviilo.
nano Brom. c.. house. Bow at Blackmer .
Jobs IL Grease, other moods. Monongahela Bor.
Thames Clark. tavern. lior: of Meleeespint.
ff
•
He
Wacker, Jaren. Bor. of Moimmort.
loth A. gelthel, taverhßor. of . McKeerrt.
j.4ll:4=lre'r:Z.l=l,;. ht . Pt:Pea t .
L. D. 111 essirk. e. house. ma. of Temperancello.
Jacob Mire. et Brum, conk. totresliM.
M. Schsarsaara. eating home, 09.110ffp..
U.V. a titt i 'etr i . rut e k h 4 tr
F. C. Barka; tavenuLtim pi TB. • ,
(.Itottir:=ll.""Mit'aeas.WirTgl, •
Jain atelnlitller. tamers. HMIs Ti,. •
P "" mg" toter.. Te. • -
Vytt ere other r „lit lora T_ • : •
itent.tre=au..l.ll=alei,cfLgovis To. ,
H. B. Van roorsis, tavern.
James
N ir ".i l a a
itt dr A r r i i. r .. r T l . l r,rieges, koilmon Tr , •
Wm= Alden., tavern.
.goott
Rri r =f,hatrigr o =ll74l kt.Wir%.
Traeger , . Tioacsner. lavera. Versailles To.
&Maui Moore: taverd.. remollles Tp. •
Jamb rf oat. tiher goodTonail les Fp: , • '
Ps i er i r= T aurtaT • or W l 42ll . 7 . P• Ti;
The Court mill BIS on ly hrISIBIDA Ma hilt
day of January. ht 10 'o'clock. 3, K.. for
henries the above roplicitions.
;all . Julia , BILOWIL Clerk.
P. TS. XXA)g:L.W.T.lrrellxii
BARB.' KNMEIr
/mowers to WAILtiLNY i BABA
N 0.12 St. Clair flt.; Pittsburgh.
=DI
Pianos, orglirtee,
ae4ltaileal 6 , 0e4e generelly;,
Wade Agents lem the Celeb•eted lINAD3II
NT, New Yea. and BCELONACILER t CO.
rbiladeleata. P/A3415. • .
Also, =TIT a. coos ..00TrASZ,.. , and D.
D. a H. W. mauls -aaucazaaar. , Opo
OLIVA &RAM:MUNI, PATENT GUITAR '
TN but ltallsa sad Orman Ylolla and GO
tuatalsas slam on Nand. -..,.
-Jsaass
fIREAT ATTRACTIONS , ••-
‘- 4 • ~
smear aso venom
ckei•
In WOOD Irma= r.
- Awk e q *eia sues.tlas .
EXTRXMLI LOW PEKES
Tbei us distills& adz Ma
lames , sinaus.
&Win W.lll. 11,10MiIPM4
Iron 13rgike.r.
124Firstatreet,
irrnsinuaam, PA. -
• • .
& talau: t f:7 talt64l%frmasm"."*g .'-
T rz es b u s ado4rAls razat ikpot i rif
CentgaiLesti lad cordon mpeotralli 464470 - on&
-NOI'ICES.-
NOTICE.—Tbe Annual -Meet
- I 'l Itakagiril. 6 `l4);erth ' lrg nerd
Le othes at SIMPSON LIOUNZE. Csg. ots
er meet.. ea etUZSD &Y. Ma Itst gay stettsg
. to the Oesttsta at
str.rti, ud the tra.seelloa' ethstt
mum Daaiae
1•11113.1). CA?LISLE.
=1
IMIEN/De - •
star PeOrLiti . reSellaNcli Co
ressrale. January- CO.
Tee Board of Directors of Ude Oe.ao" " ha
tple_day_ declared • da le of SlOfffig
U H TAY..% oat, of the prone of tar lan al.e.
l.l .L .,ll. 7i Ptaaltzalleler the Nth
Y.Attpbllll. Sof_fttorr.
Ornol op rat riritarsou Gas Ccacraxi
.I.oary.l4alk
cw grUIC P IIII S2 I IIOIifj. I SMISPAN '
btzgllzrardwitztriin. C.
otr than, ant of lA% proms at aD. lan et
W t muyi, payablO Itt l t y .. tSuloplmof
T a w . """I,"=.
DThe'D E
D
11 etvtort of UPA
m CIFIC, ATLOOT I-
IO
•TELEOEAPtI. comrANY Or TAN ITNITXD
STATES, Oa. ibis day deviated a di•ldend oat
lb* watnif to( RleiS SL a 7 DI.
TOO , of the sloe; brace LaaraitunitS ft= 114,
uttl to Oco r. re . " r " :11 " 1=t 1 ;:glAt r a i nfi
Outs Tax. payable to o tollb 1,110 bo.Oefs at
theSt OS of the MonotartsAatlor.ToNNtapb ,
MIN% •'" W- .41"'44
HO
L t TO BOND HOLDERS
Tat ?UMW CATHOLIC! LlitiLaitY
AND BEADLN Pr ZOOM ASSIXTATIOII.. — Tba •
WWI urtluesa blonds are Derma stallard that
the titans, dam au them - Jaattia7 lit, Air ape
pear auk la payable aa dezaaad at Ms Oka of
lb, Treasures, JAILltb PHELAN, •
NO. Al Tllth %treat.
CONTROLLEIVS OPTICY,
ftrT7 or Alysontedr. Jaanasy ata, IYT. ;
SEALED. PEOPOSAMI . win be
received at Ltd.: *Mee nett' YBIDAY. lets
Ith. for the weariteeMoolisierLllPSOVE
RENT BONDS, Said Boats to be ot ths deem•
leaflets of 4500. - Wattle ftt years after date
with outvote attacbsi tor the Dares at ottate
est, at the rale ot 7 you eeat..persanato.
ple seal-assoally ea the Ist data of
January: Thatalth, propos te attadtvalW
dry are pledged tar their redemption.
- B. B. FRANCIS,
City Controller.
TO BULLDEWI4,-- PROPOS/ILA
= U 1 be received at the thee Store et - JAMAS
EOBB. him SD Market street, for the erection of
• BAAS BUIL DING far the ILEISTONZ SAV•
INGI3 BANK. milli TUESDAY: learner/ Mb
Plans ma incantations nor ready for exam
ination at the office *MARE & AMA. Archi
tects, No. A att. ;Clair strict: SW. are sallalted
for each of thebtearthes of work separately; aid
for the whole templet - 4
in one contract.'
SAMUEL BAIIILLST.} •
JAMES VILLISPIZ. c omin i t i v ,
WM. IntiKEBSOLLL.
OHM
Ornc.r. Prrzesoicia4o3ozaab Inos CO:.
Prmanunon. January nth, 155.1
TO IllllLllEßElProp_orals Will
4 be received until In 5111 r 55th., 1587,
to farniab material and erec n *ILL BUII./).
INV, on the properly of the Pittsburgh Cons
and iron Co., below Wood,. epee toe B.
W. 4C. Valleray. !tar and la be
seen at the *Scoot JAB.VE UNE& Pratt,
Jat7:r.l no. 117 Patin atreet.
PlTTes'an WATern a Cninviio E. W.l c9}
• - 4) pew of Vietheretaro,
DlTTEninion. I'J., Dee. Mb. LW.
Tur, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
daLdeeleted a =War dividend or
111; YElt DINT free of Uoverninent UM, on
tbetr . Claptial_ [tact, and senti.ansinal diVidend
gite , kigit o C r t.DT..il o meloveigilre.tia.z
the liien of Jesnal7; clam al l W n
igloo. Luster it Cas. 21.4 29 rixw Meet, to
these reststerefl at tier lore. and si the odic* Of
the Twee neer, to tbaseregleteard at Ylusnarga.
The Transfer &saki .10 dose on the Il9thilv7
of December at 9e eloef. P. st. awl re-sspea
°l:hAlr da7ofJaaa 164..
S inTetasT •
trrruzlor I.LTOIMMT V 11:. CO..
PlTTaisuatiff. J.linart 10, UM.
NOTWE . TO HOLDERS OF
TIESTUORTGAGE ISONDSVP - 7118 AV-
LritikLEN 1 V A.L.I.Ey rLILIEULLICOMPANY.
—The Llltgbetty Valley 11..1 , 9.1 Lomt.ll7 MIT*.
In give neilc• Out tbe7lllll redeem *be
. Therirsi Nialipigeaieniia-Of the CO,
Within two years - front this date:lb aecdrdanea
with the provlelons of the =origin Wen tole.
core the ;moment of esid hoods. • •
By order or the Beard of WeeMera.
a3:115 WILLIAX reeldent. •
--- -
NOTICE.' ,_ )
.... _
THE ANNUAL IRIFSTING -OF
the Ittookholders of Iho STANDING =UNE
AND WEST NUNN PILTOOLION DO.. ' , MS.
bold at the oar of HORNET ItUUB, 93 lila
c SWAT. Jumarr 1=0,11,7.
r.T3 d o :AWL. N.
Tij
If/L1.1.41.9 F.BAGSB.t
joSoimawr • SocrerslT:
, .
NOTICE. ' , d
.
.
.
THE ANNEAL MEETING N OF the
Steetbohlees of the LITTLE Kilt.S.W HA
AND 131711.31.99 80930 PLTROLZEIN CON. ,
PANT, 9111 be held at Atka etheeef ROBS=
HOBS. 93 Dleteded ete, et. oh TLEODAT. Jaz
nate t 2.14 WU, atleweloet a. 9. ± 4 i
15.9a1e...:1[11.1, ... WE. Y. 30911.Heeeetatf.
STATEMENT OF TILE Collbi.•
Dl - 110110/THIG eirrastratiase4K
&LAMM, Decanter Da, DOA— - •
=
De .
Dna positors.....
tlastlatent
. .
vier 3,11 see As sErs. 9o3l
21
tMEt=
liAiSB
• D. 8. MeILIDLDT. ?Femme..
The aniterstyned, ixtdlttag Cceotettle• rental.
(fatty ret.art [tut they have exhattett4 the Baru
Led Asset. of tha Bank Led loathe above 4.4.e•-__
meat to be correct. JOHN CCOTT.
0. roLiaassza_.
-= BOBS ST C. SCII7X.ERTZ
r=l
z-gizt•i:f.lskle): 4 : l ll
DISSOLUTION:
rn . w . .
COPASTXEIVIIIIIIP BEBE
iZree efetstter betweelf the rederstseed,
ander Moira base of. 11; FAWCETT. & Ch/h.
teal 1. 1 0.7=ii17.1..t1. 1 Th •ighlul
seas of 10. -11zurvettt be settled at the ffrimay
by•111&Ac BUILTOff. late alert f Abe et &ho
le anti:toffee& tonne the eOIDe of the area to OLo4
op the heathen. • - D,-Vlll traWCZTri •
JuSEPH.P.MAI9B. •••
Elttsburgh,-Januarf 13th.
Waving sold our millet Brewery Igniting sad:
Rop Business to Messrs. Pl= DAASIALA
Mote would revues Mee our lamas* con
tinuance of the so 10 , rally bestowed epos en
during the number arrears we vomits the Ons
mess We hen no hesitation In' iltellnalelid•
leg the hew AM. , . Pm Uterine/. aspestenas
la the heathen we bare no .1.11 ht lei they will
utsititsla the excellence of one die - -1 - •
•
- D. PAW
•• - -
-Zefariug .•
to the &Vow.. Int would tenni
'nubile Out se .ONI endeavor to merit
lance or: tbellbaria .Patronage 111110ye4 by Mel
Wel Arm of D.P►WQttm Co., and trant any% —4,
per,ence In the business, am sarelgsay that se
will be able to matte estialeetlop to, these
'shower Wang mite tbeir•ordetu- . •
isnurff . PILL 1:11.1i2i&ill &CO.
uireaLtrilUßl. , VISTNEDUIP
•
OPEPARTINERSBIP HERE
existing. beisteon JOSEPH hl TVS&
WIS XTEX2,- .WOBl2lll/1, 41.11X1/
HICK:2 sad T. W. D 4 1 ,13.. la she ell .11.1130 Pah
82.1 sou. ,inder Os woos of WOICIUsLy.
ISICTSCo it CO,. was tide say dissolved Ire onto
-01 wisest. Alsnold rehlrlog Mai said dna.
Ths b. 111.1211 berelft.r Will oevoliduelisi by
ossih lifers. LowisiliTsys. Z. Wormer., d
T. w. 1/sylik soder the ilios 11113. t 01%
UR, NYE= a . JUderei Iths.
Luar. puma
Prrresuz art. Jani
PARTNERSHIP. HERE
THE
e elstiug bettrech the indenliree.l,
under the Arm or
JAMES DALZELL & &ON*
ADu . bey, dwolmt by j r i tzMar z .iter
Lms UALZ&LI!.
J. WILLIS DALRELV.
danuar7l. • =
00.PARTAXILSIIIP.
ha4s this day aesoetatee with lee LiCW II W.
DALZELy sad wlll emulate es btresefertila
easiness, nailer the irmet JAM 114 DALLZ ILL L
is* • . • 1/MINI DLLZELL4
SKATES! SHATESI
Prize Skates,
Chib Skates;
SKATES TOR THE MILLION,
:Ai ,
CO - 4Gfr. Tg .
Disp,:ial Dumdum rum strest.
Heil
HpLaDAY GOODS.
A#. II °F IBIWNZP ' ti MT '
A 2
darbon 011 Lamp an Chandelier s ,
'Lamp Trillim:Wigs, Ice.
s tze o ltrOrTerzoz-zsewsivscAs.
JOHN ROSS &
4 444•3 eirnacumen. FA.
Chiellalir r iltretnErel • "
. .
• ' Abale3r/
rnmdoo.aLatOtimlWdetdntrese; -
!Ten kind ofitrOrtilleuia an the thartnt - notice
sad mert reaanobtfl ;OW4 r.nielthi mason+
, O •
FT7 • TED - STEEL
PA_ TS thiy
i saV r m i rg ua gy
15an5!.91.4 to sans! . Milton mown, am war
ea.
COLIMIIIIB 001.1711/016
.....$ 72.001 CO
.... 1.311.911. r
.... ;CLIP
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