zuwittoburgitobakette JAYIIAitT 23..1887. .151= - 9a4Tz Plaberit - yesteplayopened . a awiement 'which 'has peen geniall y laticepeted. intro r eince4 sblll to au thortie tbe ,6ompany building *Ult., ern Dirieloa of tito tirqou,...Penitle Rail road to go through ... feta 'ti r e - stein coast by an Indeperidentfine;rotitbe ea* 4:eru dition, ealtte.Complap corilitiactiag the thrt slall:pitse,'ai We think' , it Willy there mill' be" two die tlact::sailreeds ;apanning the Continent. vas iirtiftimlxtrod aced Saone no , ate by gm Fessendoi, contains a ;clause forbidding thilinpiartation of Bro-ciack ens; and*linteyetbill passe', this' pro vision:L*ol)V) doubt bo one of its fea tures. This seemingly trivial subject is one of the greatest importance, as the terrible &0 which nearly destroyed the city of Portland, Maine, last summer, originaied.finm the eipiosion of a fire , crackers and Senator ressenden, whom home Is in that city, deserrim the thanks of the conntty(lor taking. measures to profit by ibe lessen, and provide against similar calandtlet in firma. . *HE TARIFF. Nat least inns:a:lithe mistakes made by Congressiatiutt of deferring definite ac tion (Inaba Tariff tin BO near the aloae of the session; as ta _ . prernit' a just and necessary conclusion. The importation of foreign wares aid-fabrics has reached such mantle dimensions as not only to ! be prejtidlcial to 'dOOSOBge dustry;but . render insecure thnitaale of Contmeruitil : scilvert4.;'.otti - peopla are riot . .payingi' and cannot legitimate . wikytthat is, in the, way of fair mereantihaeuchtingee,for the goods brought:in-and sold, They are simply Vanning 'inta end at a frightful rate: `Thiairidia crop of the past season; while 'suillefeitt for: our own consump, tion,:dldnen yield tench 'to spare, even If European cattntrlew had offered a mar ket. potion, which In former times constituted,the greakataple for liquidat ing fainign futle:ti-e5;.411l not rise to half the oidinati value: its fast as gold is mined,. It 311 ' , sant:abroad, making a re sumptionof !specie payments here more distant and difficult, if not im possiblet• - the - remaining • balances, so- far as they are paid at all;wre paid In government and corporate konds, that is, one form of indebtedness is substi tuted for another;- and; as the interest on these mast be paid in coin, this aggra vates the eat of an irredeemable paper currency, and,sends still farther into the future the hope of resumption. If the end shall be a general stagnation ofman - nfactnting industry, as now seems most probable, a, political as well as a finan cial crisis will be precipitated, the full reunite which it is - not easy to prog , By this time the manufacturers doubt less see the blunder they committed last winter In resisting ,a raphi 'descent te specie bottom . . 'ln consequence the con-- ti n ned" appreciatihn of gold has, very nearly, if - not -sidle,: neutral- . ized the . t diminution of excise du ties. Nor is this all, nor the worst of it. This,lamening of the excise, coon terbalanaed by the inflation of the paper curreney, made the pretext_ or excuse no sinifily for refusing raise tie Im post dudes, ; but for creating a clamoi against. the pretended rapacity of the manufacturing interest. Free Traders may speculate 10 they will, but so long as Capital, and Labor are ea:gelid : oi dearer In this country tiuminturone,;ffiverstfifid manufactur ing industry: can maintain a foothold here only through sufficient impost du ties. The problem is a perfectly simple one. -- Thes farmer whose lands cost him one ihonsind dollars an acre and who has top : two .dollars .a day for labor, cannot ,compete successfully 'with the farmer who, has equally productive lands at twenty dollars an acre and proper help at twelve .dollais a month. ~It is precise ly adwith all branches of mechanical and manidacturing employment. ' The black smith or shoemaker wha Can obtain ma. terial and labor at considerable less rates than hls'. Immediate competitors, can ant of the market. The case is pot essentially altered in that the competitors -of our eirmsfacturers are on the other side of the Atlantic. The ditifereiiiti is pimply in the matter of transPortatlexi; which every practical man knows is :tat at all sufficient at this time to iidjuitt the discrepancy between the price of Labor and Capital hero and It is 'Anita) , impertinent to say our peo ple must abandon the higher forms of skilled industry; and resort to the lower. This,la but another way!, of demanding that we make a march hackward toward Barbarism. This nation has no knftwl edge :it can afford to unlearn or forget; no athlof ciyilized life it ought to aban don and repudiate. In diversities of: soil' and chmate;of agricultural and mineral resources; wo include all tho advantages within Mir Owiiafrders, which elsewhere Can be :found only in many kingdoms; an iMlication not - to be misinterpreted that Pcoviclence tiesigne4 here to organ•, ire the last and highest typo of civiliza tion, 'end •to . advance humanity to Its most tratocenilant destiny. INBTRUCTIONS The Legislature of Wisconsin, by the emphatiC vote of seventy-three to tWen. ty-one,. Sidoptid a reeclution atruoanii ISr. Doomrsmg, one of the federal BUSuttorii for . that State, to resign.. As an sivresatots.lof the dissatlafactian of the people of WisciiMain at the unworthy conduot- of MS Senator, - and their unfaltering devotion to the cardi nal wins:Vies for the defenes of which be w6rtosmeily conspicuous; t 14 . 1 ,8 3. sage of, this resolution is most weltiime. If the 'Senator. would Comply' with tha demand thus made upon him, we should be Milt more highly pleased. But wo ,apprchendlicrill not do eo. - He, bins a pardquablulliang (or the plaai be tills; undetatands that he was elected to It for a definite term of irMirs,:_andcau be dis t placed Oily by action on thepart of the body of wide!' balsa member. Last year, ,when . ,. the Legislature passedbielialiar icsoltition, Mr. Doorri; Tim admitted-bishonorapte obligation to be true to the party by which be was elected; ,but denied that the resolu tion accurately expressed the judgment of the Republican "party; or of 'the peo ple of the State. He can hardly take ' that ground now. A new Legislature has beettclioien, and his course was a • promirmeGtoplo , of . discussion in the canvass by; whiCh ;that etrent, was pre, ceded. Rot, only:the membersQr the party= which' he Was Tromot:NL'bta thegenerga,cf; ll M ll ;, !PIA! 4 31 ttto State is against him.. But this will not indrialds ieslgtuition. simply fall back upon his unconditional preroga tire as a Senator of following hie own Judgment. , .alg. RANDALL'S BILL. The bill introduced into the liotum of Representatives by Mr. Rimers. of Philadelphia, (ot which we gave al:Sul:i t:43gs some days ago,) to gmdtmily persede the National Rank currency by =additional issue of legal - tender notes, liattracting increased attention inton gress sad in financial' circles. The COM= tnitteo to which it was referred ported favorably upon it, ging, ° gro w in it la examined the more) le to cancel esteem ' ll° kteSOMe into the pos. an Bank n° l 6 2 ," a rtovernreent by 'giving Session o' us in eichange for them, at the " aw timo Proportionate ° a nt of national bonds-held by die mspe ctiVO basks whose notes are thus redeemed, intr. Sink ing • Fund, 'dealgn ed to extinguish the public indebtedness. We never have been able to compre hend the policy of issuing government bonds, 'bearing interest; ofd allowing banks to deposit these as security for cir culating notes, and- then drawing inter. est on the notes therusedien The Na tional Bank Notes are in credit mainly because of confiderice the t national bonds hypothecated for their redemption. These bank notes occupy a place that might just as well be filled with green backs. If this scheme had beekadopted the government would have saved an nually the interest on so many of its bonds as are now enter into the the capi tal 11 - f the national banks, thus making a clear saving sufficient to liquidate the entire public 'debt ia-a comparatively short period. . The only substantial reason wo ever heard assigned did not relate to thetpolicy itself, but to extraneous circumstances. The doinestic eapitalltde thought they had the government in their power, and dictated terms to suit their private ag grandizement; the government acquies cing because it did not see tow lt 'could do better. Since then the case has bravely changed. The government Is now master of the situation, and can do" hat its interests dictate. But, it will not do - rto forget that the government has no interest sep arate and apart from the masses of the people. :is apparent what effect the ro pposed measure will-have in 4 . 30/10Mirr lag the expenses of the Treasury Depart meat. The saving will amount annually to a vast number of millions. What damage, if any, will result to private enterpriser_ It is difficult to see how any damage can accrue. The iolume of the carrency will not be diminished, nor will the reliability of It be lessened. All the effect; so far, would seem to consist In a Raving of interest by the governinent, and a necexaity, laid on steckholderaln 'the national banks to invest a portion; atleast, of their capital, in some other way. Mill tide clump in the form of investment create en unfavorable distur bance of the money market? It would seem that the natural effect must be . to make money more abundant. The bankers who should receive greenbacks in exchange for their bonds, would not `be likely to let them remain unemployed. Either they would loan them upon some kinds of real' or personal security, or would expend them in enterprises of their awn. In either event they would speedily flow Into the ordinaiy channels of circulation. The bankers are naturally opposed to the contemplated change. We do lint blame them. -Any other body of men, situated as thel are, would objeet to be ing interfered with as strenuously as they do. }lnman nature is about the tame in most min. If there is'ant dif ference it is a little more human in some than In others., The bankers bare a "good thing," as the case stands. Em ployment, respectability and a comforta• ble measure of profits. No wonder they are content. Nor have we any antipa thy to them or their calling. Banking is as laudable s. pursuit` is any other, a certain cbtss of political economists, who take a narrow view of what constitutes production, and who 'are producers, to the contrary notwithstanding. In financial circles in New York the measure is said to meet'with disapproba tion. This Ought to be - far enough, in itself, from determining the matter. On .what pitman objection made? If there is real reason to fear the new movement would bring on a financial crisis, then it ought not to be ventured upon arpres. exit. As already stated, we do not see what tendency it can exert to that erid. Panics are not easily created. Capital ists in New Fork have recently aides- Toyed, by the combined use of prodliiotia sums, to inanufacturont'itringency that should send the current - Tables down with-a run; but their moat skillful andin dustrions efibria ended in failure. When a man feels in every limb . and articula tion that he is strong, it is a hard task to make hint believe he is weak and flower less. Much the same is It, when bust-. new men know they are rich and increas ed in goods, and able to meet all Just de mands upon them, to make_ them shake with, apprehension overnnticipated bank . r u Ptey• Still, we trust Congress will aot cir cumspectly in this matter. `Bo far asthe government is concerned the advanta ges of,' the ` : Proposition are palpable enough. Let it next be certainly ascer tained that the people are not to be seri tinily incommoded'or exposed to heqvy loss. When this point shall be fiatiafac... torily settled, Congress nannot act to`o speedily. Tax 'Commdcfat account or the examination of its chief editor by the investigating Committee at ilarris6urg: • . "He testified that, while he knew_ no fait that would positively prOve it—he haying seen no money change hands—it nevertheless was common rumor and generally believed that 'tempt means were used in connection with the Sena torial election—and that be believed said rumor was true, becau,se of witathad been told him by'gentleman in whom be As to the 'lnside View' letter, vitae it was the subject of Informal eon.. 'repletion no recorded testimony' was ta•enf bl. we think no serious doubt was left in the nand of any one how the wri ter could probably be found 'oat; and concerning the, ground of the .wituela i- Whet ( .4 1 " corrupt means had been used; no questions were asked, except as to personal knowledge. Two or three brief questions were put, and as many'and as brief answers recorded, and there the examination ended." The Hee.eigeleg TektrePh arcs. this account of the examinatien: 91r. Brigham, the editor And pub. lister of the Pittsburgh Commercial, has been in attendance for several days, and has solemnly declared, before tho com mittee, that he knows of no improper in finance having been used to effect the election of 'United States Senator, and when he was questioned auto the author ship of several' . articles - mblished inLis paper, charging the members of the Leg. blaturn with corruption, he replied that he did not know the writer thereof. , It appenrs from his own testimony, that as the editor of thi Commercial, Brigham is not crverviellant." . PAIITON'S essay upon Daniel Web. star has fee:ltaly, excited the Ire of New Eng Landon. iiiMEZZa 1 ..., . , Tun Harlem and Hudson ittliti- . 9 road Companies haying, cf_4',... - :Old by through psasengentliv:.:4pany; and to • 'Ole'Coign"), Eg1e..,1 to it by the Cert carryicsillbriktrates, the Legialstura kr . fl egppoi in.. The . Semite. passed a 'l(i - unanimously to compvl connecting roads to sell tickets, check baggage, and transport freight, without breaking bulk, to all stations at which trains stop. In case of a disagreement between compa nies, the State Engineer Is to act as um- Ore, and an appeal from his decision is to licto the Supreme Court of the Alba, ny district, where it shall have prefer. Coca over ill other causes, yo delayd in transportation to be . allowed while the. -appeal Is pending. ' A refusal to comply with the decision is to subject the Presi dent and direct Ors to a flue of 0,000 for each day's neglect while the case le p ee d. ing, and after the decision of the Engi. neer in Court to, a fine of $5,000 and im. 'Prisonment in the county jail fora period 'not ree ding one year. - The House writ of be likely to hesitate in pasiing ft.', oan excellent exaMple will be set tdtheaffect that the public are the mas ters of the situation. „ . . I : fut. medical fraternity of idassacini setts have made a singular discovery. They find that the men of Yankees is rapidly dying out, the supply being cat short by American parents. - Dr. Allen, of LoWell; writes an alarming letter, in which by statistic-4 he clearly prove that the race is gradually and steadily de creasing. He says that the foreign ele ment, &punt 20 per cent. of the popula tion, produced one thousand more elui dre.n in 1860 thin all the Americani put toiether. lie gives as a reason for this startling fact that foreigners are, as &gen eral thing, anxious to rear large fandlies, while Americans feel that it is not a ca lamity to have no children, and believe it anfashionableto have more than three at best.. Ail oyster firm in Baltimore put up weekly one Mindred thousand cans of oysters. These parties bare purchased an island of several hundred , acres, which lies in the Chesapeake, about sev enty miles -from Baltimore, and it As there that the business is prosecuted without much inconvaniance from ICO. At this establialunent all the ahuckers are whito girls, and die wages they re ceive is more than that paid to ordliouy- Tits outgoing and incoming State of ficers of lowa, and their deputies,' re cently held a social meeting at the Capi. tol, Des kloinesothich wound up in a regular temperance revival. Every one present signed a total abstinence pledge to abstain forever from the use of all in toxicating &lab. We know a few of ficersnf other States Who might benefit themselves and their Commonwealths by following the noble example of the lowaians. In 1865, the Now York Tribune in curred aggregate expenses $646,107, net ting $170,429.'. In 1866, • its gross ex penses were $885,153, with net income $24,259.:. Its recent 'enlargement In creased its expenses very much. Last year it paid for editorial services $Bl,- 775; for correspondence $49,300; for tel egraghing $58,776. It takes much to make a first class journal. NOTWITESTAZIGEG the present de pression of the Anthracite Coal Trade, arrangements are being made largely to increase this year's products over last. The old companies are all preparing for augmented tunnage, and new railroads have been projected, some of which will be in operation early. in she spring. PAGE, the guilty wretch who murder ed his wife and mother-in-law and almost killed a servantglri, at Valparaiso, 111., gave himtelf up to the authorities, on Friday last, and is now awaiting his trial. He dames his guilt and talks but little upon the subject. Two clergy of Baltimore held a meet- Mg recently and resolved not to hold ex: tended funeral services over the graves of deceased members of their fleets, till the weather moderates. Bad thing to die in cold seasons. Mozmn realized nearly $30,000 last year from fines imposed upon offenders by the Mayor. The arrests were .princi. pally of the "superior race" although the negro population 15 several thousand larger thin the whites. Tux bricklayers of the Unloa, have - just' closed a national convention at Cincinnati. Among other things they fixed their future pay at (torn four to aix dollars per day. noon attached to a sleigh ran or In Baltimore and finally brought up in 'a tan yard; falling into a large vat in which he was drowned. A rzsrnoir asking the Illinois Legis lature to past a prohibitory liquor- law, la being largely signed at Indianapolis. A nunowm In Baltimore Itimped from a two•ttory window, to avoid detection in a house he was - Aqui to rob. Tuz Michigan Legislature has Just passed a bill to prevent the adulteration of milk. - Very sensible bilL Cox- Tao". A. Scorr has hired the home of the late Lieutenant General, at Elizabeth, New Jersey. —The Allstate Cable has now been in operation just six Months, ,and a divi dend of ten per emit la to be paidon ac count to the stockholders.' This does not' represent, by any means, the whole amount, of profits. On the contrary, this monopoly, dating the first six months of its ox4tence when the business dono Is probably a email fraction of the amount which will be done as time advances, has realized at the rate of twenty-five , pet cent. per annum. The men who prosecuted the enterprise against so many diecoursgements should, of course, be rewarded, but It is not agreeable for us on this side of the water to see Eng lish capitalists pocketing such large divi idends at our expense. The newspapers are the maivpatrons of the lines, and the high tariffof prices falls with heavy weight upon them. =The resolution of Col. Washburn., , of Indiana, in Congress, providing for an investigation of O. W. Chilton, a member: elect from Tee, was prompt ed by theiu tuts: ; Gov. Hamilton was 'piloted through the' rebel lines out of Texas by Captain Montgomery, a Texan in our service. The Captain subsequent lq fled to Mexico, when lion; George W. Chilton, with a body of men, crossed the Rio Grande, kidnapped Montgom. .erg, took. him- back across the river, hung him cut of hia arms , and sent the mutiliteecorpse to the town where he had resided, as watt said, to show the fats of traitors: . To this - act, more than any other, Chilton owes his election.. The Ibllowitgare the prices ranging in the Phlhdelphla markets: Apples 45 to ao cents per half peck; butter; 55 to 80 cents per pound; cranberries; 25 - to 28 cents per q l / 6 11; eggs, 80 cants per dozen; roast beet 25 to 28 emits per pound; our— loin steaks, 22 to 80 cents per Peewit mutton, 11 te 20 cents per pound; ntps,llB to 20 'cents per halt Peek; -P"' toes, 26 dents pot kir peck; chickens, 110 to 25. cents per pound; 'ducks 18 to 18 cents per pound; geese, 15 to 'Scents per pound, turkey, 20 to 25 cents per pound; turnips 12 to 18 cents per halt peck; veal, Lilo 28 cents per pound. = —Lumbermen In Wiscoiiin are pray ing for snow. `-Topeka bas doubled its population in the last year. An English lecturer says "America is no place for fools." • . - —A French writer is charmed with the beauty of Irish women in-Ireland. -Paper has begun to fall in 'England, the first decline being a cent a pound. —Next year is the seventh • sembeen tennial anniversary of the Reformation. —Governor Crapo has the satisfaction of reading numerous obituarynotices on himself. —lt is believed that not one-half the murders that are committed in Arkansas are reported. -• —A youngwoman in Trey prepared her own shroud previous to taking a dose of poison. - —The South Carolina people are both ered to know what to teach as history in awls public schools. —The dustaifting women of London are hard drinkers, and fight terribly among themselves. —Seven extensive petroleum springs have been discovered in the Southern provinces of Naples. —Prince Poniatoski It finishing a new mass, which will shortly be peiformed in the salons of Rossini. --Since the organization. of the Na. tional Congress, there have been in that body 57nf tho Smith family. —The Diet at Troppau has unanimous ly declared against the introduction of the Jesuits into Austrian Silesia. -,—The Hanoverian postal authorities have received orders to put on the Prus sian unitorm from the:lst of January. 3f0.-Gen..Georgo H. Thomatt'origi nated the idea of national cemeteries for the aoldiera who died daring - the' war. —Corona; Eecobeda, and Garcia have been appointed Generalsof Division, the highest rank recognized in the liezlean —The wife of a• Cincinnati merchant eloped with , a lover and $l - 3,000 worth of Jewelry which she purchased in her hus band's absence. • --A city, guard is being famed at Rome of the most devoted to the Papa. cy. Prince Aldobrandini Is to be the commander of this force. —Count Bismarck was, at list ac counts„-devoting all his energies toward effecting the complete organization of the North Gam= Confederation. .= —Dr. Rawlings formerly connected with the press of New York, has been sent to Paris as the correspondent of the Angto.Ameriean Times of London. —Le Grand Rockwood, of New York, has purchased' Bradford's, "Sealers Crushed by Icebergs" for $12,000. The picture will bo sent to the Paris Exposi. Son. . —MX Emile and Isaac l'euire have t g h v e e y n e a a r s , S O h oo ei o r b c r n ad o m ti y c d k e t t h s i , s e a a ch o o no a f two, pound loaf for distribution nmcmg the poor of Paris. • —Edward Cropsey, a well-known cor: respondent during and since the war e has dropped the pen and entered upon the theatrical path as manager of the Patterson theatre. —Ex-Gov. Islam G. Harris, of - Ten.. nessec, has been living some time in Mexico. Ho is about leaving, with the Intention of entering into mercantile business in Liverpool. —lf each one of the twenty millions of people in the North would destroy a Live cent currency note daily it would amount to a million of dollars in a day towards the remoVal of the national debt —The wound in Fred. Seward's head, received at the time of the assassination, has only closed over within a recent pe riod. Trepanning was impossible, ow ing to its situation on the side of his skull, and now the brain at that point is only protected by a, thin armor of flesh. —Two 3lisslalpplans were playing po ker for a "pot" of forty. dollars, and got into a fight. One was shot and , fell ap. parently in the agonies of death. While some men were removing him he opened his eyes and reld—"Tell me boys, be fore I die, what became of that darned pole" COE S B DISPEPBIi CURE Regulates end ranee the Stamselt. C..'. DlMP.imela Cure Is a ntomsen soeerel and gn remeßowels dy . for sU diseases of Um • ===l Cure. Peyer mu d Agee. Let those settled 'nth this hislitry It. Casts Dyereplls Curs Cures lostantauarmslyt and you do lot Imre to watt a week to see Its effects.. Coe's 4yspepsla Cure Is the greateet ove rpetsser er known—lt not only C nat.. the - appetl:o, but ettahlee Stn to neatly digest SOU west. Coe a llyoirepeta Coro to recommended by all the leading rb coes Lyedepsl. Care II ea ley aleable friend to all who ars west. de- • . • • • • . blatatad sod la low mute of normal Cellos. No.Eole agent for .100 Plltt s4 bargh. au:. VLICIII24II, NI Jaarkat • - Nona Carulloa Tar oa haad at low rater. .lafT.lrrar What Mayne' . a Ointment Wlll De. I-It •:111 ogre Itch le Rom it to 411 2-.1.11 cure the moat obstinate caeca Of tet te, a-It eel aura Chrocila Enteral. of Ina thca. 4,1 a will care lialt lianas, Kalil Dead. t-lt will cure !take. ring, an Impala.. lt-ls will roof Ilvely core aerial:a Dlae... 7-17. tilrelna'a lexonerto and watch no ml re. , **ITCH. , De. fir ersa'a Ofiatuent, "TITTER" "ITCH , ' A. dualonee elatmant, "MOWER" - ..ITC 11” MMES. luiowN • ..rWrirkh" !TrOffar "TsTriana • .1T(1" TO NUL nx-rralp . ! ••11,1/1., rrepikred only by Dr. IBWATNE4 RON. Phil odeloblo. Mel by At•CLA. • AMEN AN, 86 liuket motet; GEO. IL. at Wood et., Jog:FLEEING, OS Rtartet et... A. TORRENCE. eor. 40. and Market stmt., Pitt* blush; NANE s, DEVITT. A/.l.gghenv. low:l2errrs •• . • A NEFARIOUS BUSLIESEL.—It Is tem runty freighted ship ULU la tracked by the rubber. of the tea; and, on the mune Ma. It is the popular mulls that the land_tmc censers, called cOnottsfeltere, select for meet ethane mark. nosicrtg BTOIdACII DISTILLS Bland pro.eminent among the medicinal preset atiou In this country. The demand:dor the:his something wonderful., unparalleled; hence toe ,cintuterfellers know fall well that It they can impose their gory golds upon the people as that femme tonic, they .can amt. fortunes by the fraud. They ate now et work. Detcettree are hethe trail of tome of them. and Otte: • hue ...tread? brought to hoot. Iwt the pudic second the proprietor. In their efforts to bailie the reales. wound rah who pees at Dad to opi um the 00intantilt7 and owledie the grai.that to produced the nue. %eaten. Bitters ever manufactured. Thinking to dodge the law , the counterfeiters ue Mains to thelr Pottle. names resembling orthography and sound that of diOnTESTillt, nth ay ••Hochstetter." "Hoof "tette and the Mill the public be ktud munch to lookto thls, and to Nee oho that the japes la all right, with Its •lanetta M. Ounce and theragon. and Its tiny ente of band. lion ise ...WAIT/alga?. • BIIVXIII ,, The proprie torswill do • their part to Iphutest the =Minn froniLeoneltios, and they uk the 101111012 to he on the alert agalut the plat tem ...lust their health. ETTER t ghtlT2l. I,:titzsCl qv :y4 s:4014: WM. Bill GH.L.W. Jr., Adam, Expresi nth &mt. la OIS autherisart don{ to receive Advertisements forth. 6.411117714, and at! otArr papers Orewhoug thrUnttal Stalin igrEOESPS MEWS CHEISTIAN ASsOCIATION.—The • Second Ressler Renting Of the A.M.:1.110s will be held In the SECOND UNITED PREARYTERIAN CUURCU on Sixth circlet, hotteeen Smithfield and Grant etreets, on o XXXI' . • SATURDAY EVES IND, ar Januy Mtn, at Ve' 'elOcili: :A. tall, ationdaned of mem Imre la reqneeted JeD, farAIIT ,E.T.IIIIIIITION. • , PHE- I.wN'd 11 11 11 .D 11 001. , Xt MT , / The Second Atensl Snlubltlon of the *ode of the Students of the PITTSSI.7IIGII SCHOOL UT 1/ESIUN, - XIII be open tolti . e Ilablie ' free o 6 inn , ,on TUT.IfDA.T, :441 Inst., end four tot 1.0109 d.p, from 100. x.; to 10 T. X.. clOstsS et o'clock on the Oath— DIMICUITIT mi:mmrs LmnicekTrerr, ' PICK =N4. A full stock of the above reeking alset a on hand, whleh se 111 sell to Dealera, ttallvoatl companies anti consumers at the lama Prielfl it ca. b. pscrekassil team the manufaeterees Watson bean appointed dole Agent. for Westeto Penna. 0111 and essillae It aCline. to and 2i ift. that . Meet. • J. Jo /1. Pkillsldell. jam . .dole seta. t - RELTEriat BELTEl6:—Leather and Gum Battle/ el the best quwtl•. Also, Gum reeling. Wee. UaeleM,. do. Lace Leath rovelittil =V " 4 . r. ertrarpl4th• 'art . ea and =Et. Oulrstreet, OATB -700 bush:PO=9> Oats int. +' rtotl end for ;11-113 & ARMSTRONM. corker Market and Tint sta ir. : bbls. fresh Roil t ta r , 'cut r t •oalved an4lz u zv ox,. sorA rrr er tattlad 7iiii Moo. to. JADES T. BRADY & CO,, (anootosors to &Jones 3 C 0..) t Corner roourth & Wood Eiti. BANKERS & BROKERS, DRUMM ALL lUDS 07 • Goverrunent t3eenrities, Foreign_ Exchange Gold. Silver and Conpona OULLZOTIONO made on 'all sow...mita* Point. In the Mated BMWs and Osniaa. • Interest allowed- on Time Deposits. SK TES! SKATES' SKATES I HAVE RECEIVED MOST OV tronaMY WM/. lead offer to the Trade • rebutted 5,000 Pairs of Various Makes. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS , JAMES BOWN, N 0.136 Wood Street. .015;.a SPECIAL BARGAINS Not. 77 and 79 Market ;Street. We 'ratan eUI special attention to our Mock of HANDIZERCEMPB, EMBROLDERM3, Lurro. . /111119T8' BIM ROBE% SILK SCAM'S, LINEN• OOLLARS, OIIFIS AHD SETS. /1E!V1,41 1 5t0-fromazjAi:kt. , w ;;. L cioOnq 000DB—Voves. a lalfZiltatt 7il 4 ll:7llZuweeziaThltrird WOOLlett BONTACD, HOODS, NUDIAP, SCARY{-4.)fferlug very low to close o ff USlXlY—Mertne Bibbed. all Wool Bibbed, Balmoral. (Cotton Fleeced, Tartan and crotch GLOPES—Good Ports Kid (Doves $1,25, Dark, White and (Vera dhadea. A full stock Cloth, car and ellk /leaved, for Ladles and Gents. NANDSDIUME? BALE CONTINUED. We are still offering our stoat of Slightly 8011. ed Hmidkereblers la raitt. llClTO,thetled mud Embroidered. THE NEW HOOP SUET FOE 1887. liomething Entirely New. We would luelte the attau tam: of ME RCH ANTE end LiZALEgs co oar. etoet....which will be found to contain ill that •a ...seeable. end at prises to suit tee decline In gold. JOS. HORNE -& CO., 77 and 79 Market Street. J.= VALUABLE FARM. AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. That ' emlunble liMrinsituate In iLoyalnali nn township, Westmoreland county ,=l . n. adloln• log lend of Jonathan VS /enamel', WM. titenrort„ John Johnston and others, late the ti , oPenY ei Thom. Johnston. demand, containing Ono Illmadred mad Thlrty-Seven Acres. TOO Improvement• are a twomtory hams Dwellinglloom Lad • good Frame Bank Barn.. • Tenant Lome and ether neeessmy oat build- Infs. The farm Is anderlaldwith Cost and Limestone, and is convenient to Churches. NUR and Reboots, and Is within onnd-aohall miles of Staltsburgh, •nd the Bran ch Railroad iron Um Weston, Pennsylvania Railroad to the mi. through the term. • , 1 mmonnerislidant to purcese, and emit., to see the temo Rill call on the undersigned on t. yremists Josaeu T. JORNBTON, Aditer. Jantzli • with the will an... 4. A DRITNISTIIATORPS SALE.- The undereirned, Admthlsttator of the es tate of TIMOTHY IV WAY, lath of North Tay. etta Wan:tattle, Allegheny county. Ca.. deceased. ILL el at Coolie nate, On the premien. In tewnshl,y, Os Tharsday. 14th rebrv..7. 1967 . At Illo'clook the followtne Real Estate of said deceased, to wit: Bonnoed on the south by lands of Terrence's hilts. on the west by lends of Jos. newtt ando th ers. on toe nor th by lanes df Wm. (thy, ulden the net by the Mou ton. Church Lot. 0 0 .1 lands eu belrs—conthlnlnges. Tartly anderlahl with Coal. Terms made mown at sea. Inqutre on the premises. of Junfe SIONSIP/lER. Ur of SATNE tIIIATZ/L. Attorneys, tub lllll street, Ctltsburgh, Pa. Jall;st:TentheT AEINLNISTILITRIX , I3 NOTICE. —Gotten of Administration rot the estate of DAVID tilLtar.LAIN , tato or Hampton town. Pa.. decaaao4. torrthit Taffheti T rienlimed, notice to benN by liven to I.perthos baring clot= soloist thlo estate to brenetthem and all those Indebt ed to iota estate 'wilt pith. make Ithmedlato parsons to the onderoliyoett, ANN D. a,_ Or Or to 010. COCIII/411, of Moffett A. Cloth ran. her Attorney, No. CO Grant street. Pitts. buret, Pa. jo=teNNT CaEr-BLVLOGOALT—N WIM I . ) ,73II 3)STRACT for 75 TO 100,000 BUSHELS CHARCOAL, DnrinJ lb. menu lotto =4,0,7::T1: 4=44= MOORHEAD & CO.. 99 Wafer Street. da7mOdw/ CAUSTIC SODA, Itoth American and English, FINE WHITE MUDD% For Oil Beßnirtg Prgposeo, OontanUf on hand and for wile 15 aaantitle. ault Dnranaaera. by JAMES HERVEY DOBBS, 248 Pearl Street, N. T. daltral MWAI ~Ax P FAcTAlarre:!ikele . .itril..Actu.rt PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, i f ° A Lw rau mv , H kr a . iwit P A. OYFICE MID 1 WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 01171011.115—A00178T 11A.ETJE,- Presideet. 42.0. BIVINUSTON, Wesr. DIECCTOM—AngoII B. L tHalle. John H. Hulse.. lot, H. Llvlng.tan. John M. r or kis.. O.H. Idcrrick. Cash PAW for Paper Stock. n0.10‘068 Wff u iF y llES, CLOCKS, JEW SILVER PLATED WARE AND N. AL MT "N cxooas e AT Si MINT. CPPLWIS, 37 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Pine Watch and elect Repairing promptly at. tensed to. de18:17 611011 BE BEATEN, .Candy Mtinufacturer AnA dealer In POREIUN AND AMERICAN 1111.1178, PICELEs, Nrin, .10.. AC.. N 0.112 Federal Street, 60001.1 d DO, from the Ylret Nation.' Bank. _lvalnia ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. WAIT TOR THE lIEST.—We ilt publiati A work by 1100. ALEX& if CELL IL STE riIKNO. of ki corgis, titted .7011. OF TUE WAS HET w KE en N T. 4 ft fiTATES TH—ACINO ITN CACHES AND REB ULT B .” Ur. Stephens. time I. a sufficient Ku/mantes thet thiewhl belha kiondardilLrtory or the late lost. and. ell who desire this most ratable and am AK e work ettotild await Ito le. lee. NAT IONAL PUULDNIINO CU.. No. Ss7 Inner street. YtilladelPhts, 147:r3NheT CHOICE COFFEE.-33 bags Of Vllololt, RIO ♦ll2l tiOYSIINBINNT JAVA CUTFIE. past received anti for sale try the ball or itt at mull reduced price's, at the, Family Oroctry More of , . (Jowl 1. HAW, toner LThertv and Hand streets. . . pIANOS 1 PIANOS !—An entire ofssa tw a tco.% vuol H A LEc a now , eatteleend the made: OlioE,' riles. OELILDIUTICOLIAIIOB. /Ilea Item ink Parma In want ola Bret class Plum hrtcli•Vp= t iEget to nail and exam i ne 4314A1 ' dAyTTE BM:1106, 4a9 - C. 43 rtryA areal. WEST. COMMON MACHINE w iarat ., Vroaff iaL grit we .1 Corner of ALIYA r TIA e, .a CO. ii •TO on nand or prepa on notice HIEARITI AND STEP !MONIS s nort . /LANS FOR a/NZ-WALKS. /MIMICRY VA ULT& leo, 1/ZAD AND TONWSTONES. ac. 11, r 0,4 en promptly encontoll, r 7102513541, VO 4 , 2/4. °ala) AT EATON'S, EMBROIDERIES REDIICED, HANDKERCHIEFS REDIDCED, HOSIERY BEDFCED, GLOVES REDUCED. M CI "V iV Z ARM R.7.310V1NG OUR 17ZOCIL OF EEDS IND IMENMS, From 29 Fifth Street, TO OUR Raw STORE, 37 liberty Street, (roar OP pipTu.) ' here we will be glad to ego ali of our old cila tomers and ailln want of !ARDEN SEEDS. AOSICTILTFRAIL and lIORTICIILTIIIIAL I= FARM MACHINERY We hue. for sale a fall etock et INCERSOLL'S HAY PRESSES; l iar LtkIND AND HORSE PIAVE% The best ' re" irt 1.1.. • T. 33...NC02E, 137 Liberty Street, .TIONIL SKATING PARK. 4 GILlerD GY DRESS CARNIVAL L COME OFF AT THE Ira ,PLACE. on uesday Eveninc, Jan. 22d, 1867, Ibudive et Firmork.q. • The Managers .111 leave nothing lindens to malls We the grand affair Of the season. =I LADIES' AND GENTS "Fritri 8T SUIMMER PRICES, HIL,LgERMILNPS No. 75 Wood Street. Also, • Large ABlolll.olof HATS .5:5 :AD P S THE L4TEST STYLES. JAMS. 34. YOZZAIKUL IRON CITY SPICE lILIAS, FIFTH STREET ~ EXTUBIOI, rear Penney/rania 4venue, PITTSBURGII. PA. PURE SHOES AND MUSTARD, Warranted when our name is on the Article. THERM GROUND CORNMEAL and EYE FLOUR constantly on band. COFFEE AND )lILOUNJ) !run *WEED pr tierr l e y o . pectfully inform the publhit that 'le will Caution. the manufacture of all the DIF FERENT MIN DA or SPICER, which..offer to Whoteitale and Retail Olstenat tbe lowest market rim Aiming to deal talc, ere the patron ate of tbe *=,e.oguilt CHOPPED t PEED the wants of customers. conaututly on hand. • STRICKLER & ,11011LEDO Z. INZIO CLOSING OUT SALE DRY Gi•cpcpEos, FOR TWENTY DAYS, Commencing on Monday, the fith, In Trench klarinos;Coblirgs. Plaids„ Black Cloth., Cant:nem. Muslin., /Athens, Ticking, Cloaking Cloths, Drop Goods or all Ladies, Gall and Examine. 11. J. .T-3 -1 2"NCIX3E, ri0.913 Market Street, Jeanie° Between BUM end the Mama& CIIINA WAHEEIOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED, xxictx.c.opurtsott., No. 100 Wood Street. BBITTANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TA. BLit WANE, TEA TILATA end TABLE CUT LERY, always on hand. C BINA TEA !MT% CHINA DINNER NT_ CHINA TOILET ANTS. CHINA hPITTOONa. BOHEMIAN WARE Greyer, Awrlptlon LAVA C AIM BABBLES. LAVA YAMS. LAVA PPITTOO9II , ENULMH PTOAIL at or all MMU 4 .. to ettli wholemlemod retalt trade. The lart and most complete St Ink or every. tam; l at he line In the city. Prics tad tectos th e eam• as la the east rn Ale C. c...11..M.C3-31E1C), Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, INIXaII7EIX9I. V97.AXILIEL, EU French Mooks &o. ak i otri tton . glyan to the REPAIRING OP .711 b. 22 rink street. onll.ll3lRaT IL BLACK, lirtraptaa Three dome above Sattlblelel tlttnt... PITTSBIIIIOII. Pd. EverT kind ofFork donticio ihe abOrlost notice sod moot reasonable term.. rantettLsrottlittil, pall to Job • • . NECESSABIES ITOII THE WEIN. TILB.—Tor • aood 00017N61 STOVE' and o.tior PLltotkaa Utensils, fin N i A4l22rant rn. B oo l drji`ana7 nala aka MOM ' Ztaaal (or Cook. Ing Oratai 'and attar auk dlatiea; • Senders. awl, Pipe. Water Condoetkre,At otter an ear at P. C. 1)011 T ' 6 . No. 148 Orut straat. All coat • 1 oheoo I atom, oa 2CASKS BUDDED, Dutch, rec , ll Qaal ;lase e Kio t NEW ADVERTISEMENTK IMPORTANT NOTICE . TO THE OM I FEW DAYS MORE To Severe Tiokets in KELLY'S GRAN P NORTH AMERICAN PRIZE CONCERP Capital Prize $30,000 xl' ea- Time fixed to Almerd Preaduel, xrid the 00MJElt Cto elven •at tne Wabeiti ATI2. Met, etdelXo. 1d4.404. SATURDAY. JA.:.% - 17A811" 26, 1667. TEL Is the tireatest - Dlstrtbution of the cen ntos al •eNrirnlsee ofee th h kind e 7 tert a n d ngrstane ue vegnte. 9 30.000 VALUABLE PRIZES, valued at , IFIALF.A. BULLION DOLLARS, including 11100,00 0 IN ' oaks - Nat cEis. Wlll be preeented to tliket holders Every Other Ticket Draws a Pelee. The demand for Tlckete la without a parallel. All Orden for Tickets mailed In New England, Aflddla or*eatern litatee, np to THURSDAY NIGHT. JANUARY Rath; will reach ne to time to be filled tp and nailed before the draw ing comae:mei. AU Agehta eationtinne to sell until 6 P. v., SATURDAY, 96th lest.. when tall reports most be nada with re torn s.-or they will be canceled. Agents be Ina Tickets unsold or contracted for will please forward them to out address, as they •re required to Oil orders in Chicago. TICKETS $l,OO EACH. 6 tickets to ono *dare., for ]O. " " • 20 4, • " .• 17,e0 Bent everywhere on receipt of money, with = Tappan, MolS.Dop .t CO., Commercial Agency Chicago; Louis Burbach A Schley:, importers Philadelphia: Baronet D. Darlock, publiatern Philadelphia: Vu Valkenberg 8 Co., Import . erg, New:York. bend tbi name of each subscriber with their Post (Mice address. Money by. draft. Post oßice order, reylsteredletters. may be sent at our risk. All corcunualeatlons should be addressed to A. A. KELLEY & CO.. No. IC* Randolph Street, Claleagn4ll jela= January 14, 141:7. GRAND OPENING OF - PRICKER'SSALOON, • FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, JO. 20.11511. Crlvar IStro lietvrcert Penn It. and Inopension Bridge. • Prrnisuita 11, PA.' • ' - • retEttrilllT announee to ray fritxrdm =tio r iffe * . r iggiettir Mp b s, "o '""4 the First-Class Restaurant, git'at b h=t,?lgML .l b o eTee l d'O v p . ja short notlce l, . JOS. PRICKER, No. 2354 Clair Street. LADIES' DINING ROOMS Oti 80001:D rummt. • 1it14:111 CM THE FT3I,TON BELL BB BRASS FOENDR, ESTABI.II4I.IED IN 1%32 ti05..91 First and 70 Second Streets, PITTSBURCH. PA. 31•1517FACTUIIER6 OP ILL SIZES OF BELLS, From 10 to 100,000 Pounds, ;tot INGLI, (MU kll SIFSIS TAUS, Of All sizes, Stop Cocks of Brass or Iron. 1:= GUAGE . AND 'CYLINDER COCKS. Agents far all the different`'' STEA.IVE PUMPS. lirymi Celebrated Steam' Syphon DeslcrOck GAS PIPE. STEAM and GAB ITT TINOS. PLUMBEW WOES, etc, etc. --.- • , - . Particular attention paid to 0T1.16.31 and aild PITTINUIn all its braileilee Theox;lrichletefeetaiers. of A. YULTO2O3 METALLIC rAGILLIAIf FOIL bTEA. CYLIZi- DEW, A.. OILZBRATED ANTS-ATTRI TION METAL const.ilyon band. BOM3O. GUN and BELL CAtiTINGB made to order and iinlabed with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to BranFini.tank Si! its branches. We also keep constantly on band all axes 0060300. Moore and nound onto, Heron and Cotton raellog, Onto Rose of all ales dine to order. A. EITLTON'S SON & CO. Ja17:11111 • pITTSBILItGIi GAS SAVING COMPANY, _ OFFICE, No. 59 Fourth St. cawifrscasi JAMES I. BENNET, President. • ROBERT FINNEYArice President. A. W. BELL, Beaty and Treasurer. JNO. W. CRAW , A.WTI N. J. BRILEY* ' W. Y. ‘A.1.111C14. MD= SAIIIIVEL M. WICKERSHAM, Iron Brokers 124 .First Street, PrITAIIVAGU, PA. Agent tor the sale of Cornwll, I:l,.". 0 . 7,P ... lo nandarben• e. home. Thud "ed. Allegheny. C. Sehlierbech, e. house. Third w'd. Allegheny. Christ Cent, e.• house, Third Allegheny. B.l'. Getty, 0. goods, 1 bled ward. Allegheny. Isom Stern. other good , . Third Thi r d, Al l egheny. John P. Wacker, tavern. Pourth ' , ed. All. -'h7, J. .1. Cowling. lacer., ' Fourth w`d. Allegheny. Ft. C. enemy, lavers,. Yonrth w'd. Allegheny. J. A !Bobby, tavern. Fourth wM. Allegheny. John Melntyra. tavern. Fourth w'd. Allegheny. Jos. Madletetan, Jammu Fourth w'd. Allegheny. Wm. Wessel. e. house. Fourth w'd. Allegheny. G. tioasenseheuldt. e. house, 'moth ord. All•ny. O. W. Domon, e. house. Fourth w'd. AGegh'ser. J. Diehl A Co. other goods Fontth ord. All'ny. Dominee Maguire. tavern, Bor. or Blrminghorn. Jos. Fisher, tavern, Bor. of East 131rmingtuda. 11, Wilhelm. e. hone, 1001. oL Ent Birming . m. Wm. Mahon, tavern, Bor. of East Metal sem. John Meyer, home, Bor. of Lairrenearillo, Geo. Sonde, e. house, Bor. or Lawrenceville. Phllip 0. house Bor. of Manchester. John D. Greene. other ti:oods, lkionengshela BM. as Thom Clark, tavern. or. Of /1101enwrt. Henrietta. Wacker, tavern. Bor. Or llc&nateat. John A. heithel. tavern Bor. of McKeesport. Jot, Chen, tavern, Bor. or West Pittabutsch. reed. lioirecker, o. goad*, Um. ofSouth L. D. Musick. e. honse,_Bor .of Temperance Te. Jacob Bettel. a. boon, Collins tawnstdp. M. Selnermann, soling home, Co,UOo Tp. • J. P. Swaney, eating bout, Tp. Chu. C. Stevens, tavern, Franklin Pp. • V. C. Barker, tavern. Liberty Tp. John limber. eoting boon. Murry Tp. Charles Kirsch, eattny ACM,. Liberty Ty. John Stelnittller. tavern , MAIM Peter Smith. tavern, MAIM 'rp. _ Jamb Engle other goods, 311Ein TO. ' - Frank Wolf, tavern. Bcf.llara Tp. Dennis O'Brien:eating hon.. IlEctAuns Tr. 00000. other good., McClure Th. • tl9l O . o Van Voorhis, tavern, thalami Ip. James Xenon, tavern, Oakland Tp. Jobs hicCartneT. WM. rut TP. • • Andrew Hoover, eating house, Bobinsion Tp. , Thomos Alderson, tavern. bask Tp. geter Bret,. eating home, Lower ht. Clair Tp. los 11sConniggetner go 7 . Clair Tp. Tengott. Tee/leaner. taunt, Fernlike TO. • Abram Boors. tare s. Venalllu Tp. Jaobb r