:'.,`~xtx~t z cttc . WEDlSE3l33.33.l2l:iiiii 23. 1327 • EDITORS CisSZTTS:—.Allow DIO to enter a bumble protest sgUnst two great and per- Melons errors that ment to prevail in the minds of warty t Ist. -Theta return to specie payments re quires a redaction of .ancrency. tO. That sun( return necenitates a =au tint reruladon. I admit that if YOU reduce the currency, you will nave the revulsion, but I deny alike the necesany for either.. I deny the neoe_sity for reducing the mar rano , to the exact amount of specie on 'hand In order to Cron:mu to specie pay ments; for the specterimaing world never had that amount of specie to its palmiest dan,.nOr Wit necesnry to bare it. it is only neonsary to hare security to that antountor value of specie. The demon strated ability of the United States to pay tho,National debt, tarnishes the foundslK for each security, and. the pation4,Zni f -lnati , 'the means SOT seennug- ,P L. cats. - r or De the ,ory practical manseg cur ,..oey has fact. Bence so lop end the , the national bead. n o earthly re. e°ntI2II7UUUI bee.re;brginot. be as wood "n l sra a would be, In otl humble rddowent, nut for the greed of the gold and pone balder', aaa the ertlrti they make, t: depreclatelne curette), Ish , l l 4 no . re___ t ee_, lt t_ puns OT. bonds sod ao business of thenotnnosteats is. 'crease Instead of a renuction of t he cor ner, and, as I think I 'have ebOwn, It olighibessfeiyineretuted at an early period, and Is at tote -muntent Just as sate Li the %tunny, and just as good as gold. • Magusscruars. , Itewsnee.—This communication' is notput here so much for the purpose of controverting:any of the positions as sumed: in it, as for making It the occa sion for 'elucidating certain catdinal prii4plett,which are not as clearly ap prehended as they ought to be. Whoever takes the trouble to inquire carehdly; into the rates for which all leading. exticlei_vrare sold, say In the month' of 'January, , for seven or eight years Pate; will perceive that prices ad vaneedl, on the whole, PenCettleintielY to the increase of the circulating medium; that this advance continued until the highest , point of paper expansion was reschedthat then prices began to Sall away;and Hutt the downward tendency has kept everi. step with the contraction of paper money. We do not dim that these movements have been strictly uni form Extraneous causes produced os• cillationn; and some commodities, from their inherent qualities, are sensitive' . while others are Comparatively inert. Gold Mid dockaara on the one extreme; houses :.and.lands on the other. Be tween these theme ate endless variations. Herein re Parcelled the operation of a natural law, as mustart and irreversible ...as any other in the universe. _ When a fictitious measure of valve was introduced; when a vast issue of paper dollsrs was forced into circulation;' the eurresey depreciated. A nominal dollar was-actually - worth only Oily cents, and the prices of all commodities were regulated ..by this male. In the rebel States the debasemeet of the currency was carried to a still greater pitch, luso much that a Confederate dollar did not repreoeukten cents.. Daring the war of Ameriesw Independence the Continental Congress Othezed - the currency by re dundant paper issue until it became worth hothirtg at all. Both among an cient aid Mod . bra istions experiments analogous to these were made upon coin. The anciontliomfuls, the modern French, resorted to debisemeet of gold and silver hy an admixture of various alloys. Preil4nt JocstoOrr made the same ven ture upon the gold and silver currency of this country, but not to the same ex tent: The present edministration resorts to this expedient, upon all coins of and under the nominal value of five cents. The commercial '4nrld never haybeen deceived by any of these appliances, and, never 'will be: 'Values instinctively, range themelves according to the stand ard by od**Ahoy are. measured. Ite-, doident. iiuthiyA . :nrwayYdeprOcloted money, and, hence , there can be xio ques tion that even the auriferous discoveries in Austral& and California have consid erably changed values throughout the civilized world. We have never , questioned either the' ' expediency or: the right of the' govern ment to Isetie'Tidssary:notes, and make them sietil tetviee for the payment of debts. The nation had not money in sufficient quantities, and was forced to use its credit as best it could. Necessity justified Whiting dome. But an abnor mal flutheialcoridition was introduced. It cannot lest and , ought not to last: So soon as the imperative necessity ceases that was laid on the government to de clare the paper promise of a dollar equal to a dollar, tits right .of the govertunent in the 'pthnillei comes to an. end. All obligations of honesty enjoin the gov ernment tAget , out of this dilemma at the earliest predicable moment. If it can pay a dollar for a dollar it has no more right than an individual to refuse to do so. If the warhad been protracted a year or .two. longer than It was the Govern ment would have leaned anch a Rood of paper money that it would have become totalbrinlieleau ,There' would have been an etter".reridt at it, and a cora. i pieta breakdown would have followed. ' , As the case stands, , every body feels the existing condition to be' unreal, became in violation of immutable principles. There is no confidence in It, and cannot be, and so the element indispensable to' wanting. All realize that the present status iscontingent an tem peirary,and ought so to be. Men turn instinctively to the; specie basis as nor mal and permanent, and desire and ex: pest to reach it, but through what pulls and I they content -are afraid to plate. 47 . he middle-men, upon whom financial remeslons' ordinarily fall with moat griernut severity, understand their+ peculiar liability, a 4 refuse to hold even the banal =Mint of mocks, lest the shrinkage should prove =Mous. Con sumers live as nearly from band • month u they can, wafting foi smaller price'. This is prejudicial to all prof diming laterests, and to the Government Itself, because its effect is to diminish revenue by , checking profitable industry. The sitnation.ls unlualthy and perilous, and all attempts to maintain it can at best result only m lengthened uncertain ty and groaner ultimate Benefices. The. sooner, therefere,-; special pay ment can be reached the better; all round. Bow this can be done so long as Com pound Ititereaf end regal Tender Notes are as ahundant asthey now are, we do not see,. and doubt if anybody else does. The lightest always comes to the sur face of the streak. The cheapest will be paid out first.. flo long as banks and bankers can meet dcmtunia in' green backs they- will not par coin. Only fools world , do that. Whether getting down to peels . will produce a financial revulsion Or net will depend much on bow the proccie is conducted. A large class ',therm operators are anxious for a storm. ; They are wreckers of trade and commerce, and rejoice', when rich argosies are cast upon, the breakers - . They endeavor to create violent fluctua tions, to pi . titutla the public mind, and to destroy ointidenee: 'Their days or tar. ivat are when thdr neighbors are des. Po*. Itt ttif past of genala MOTU* log they exult and - are *merry. What. 'SUE MILITS t SYMTV,M, ever they can do to make the transition To the Editors of the PialbUl y hGa ra t ta (ruin redundant paper to solid speck GENTLICIIE-1. was • p l eaw viar difficult and calamitous, they will do. your remarks upon the ir copc die, wars- But for them it might be made without al militia system, in you: zlaioa that any a panic, though not without apparent day last; ler I think Iltf,erican people as loss. Goods and wares, houses and attempt to drill ill,eace will result, as it lands, bought on the paper basts, will , soldiersin tirY Fart of the century, in shrivel In price when paid for in gold. „kJ .. 4 ra i xtifying failure. There Is no help for it.', -I:tag/careen the close of the war of the This, also, is to be considerekj,', revoludan =tithe war of 1812 a persist longer the transition is Frovv,; for a ant and systematic effort was made: to ampler' room have the . o tilty.' train the young men of the country, and panicto exercise.o„.e.---.------- to this end two ',lays in each year were NSA BE.ataTordl- devoted to the work:of teaching the invol- O. C. It. BOCILLLEW was elec. 'unary militia to march, to "'bout face,' Lofted s to w .s ea ate his p er • and handle arms (which were more fre litical frends indul ged's/v quently broimaticks aad corn-stalks than cunt and political real fire-arms) while a few, who were is expectations that lie would' disclose tm• martially inclined, enrolled themselves common efficiency add - usefulness, and in volunteer companies and trained more take high rank as an orator. These ex- frequently- ' When hostilities commenced In 1812, pectations Were not altogether without the utter worthiesimeas of all this training, foundation. in the Legislature ha was and of the whole expansive and demor decidedly prominent.', - both for careful alining system, lima dem ri es onstrated by an routine labors and the' more attractive almost uelliterruPted se of disaste rs during the first two years of that war. and showy duties of a debater. He was The trained militia, both volunt - ry and confessedly without a peer on the demc- involuntary, were taken into the service erotic side. militia, and then it was discovered< Transplanted to the national s ena t e that they knew nothing about war and were, with a few honorable exceptions, he has completely . failed. Instead of Coned to be utterly unreliable. Beyond adding to the reintation • he took there • the simplest rudiments, their officers his families actually diminished. This were as ignorant of the art of war as the men they commanded Actual war, Is not an unusual case. Many a man' however, rapidly educated the nation, conspicuous in his own county, because and •in the beginning of 1815; it was ' 1 of the absence of superiors, has- tbrunk brought to an honorable termination. into nothingness at Harrisburg, When he The people were glad and vrithat little boastful, and very naturally, a mar -1 came to be tested in 'comport's:a -.with men of larger calibre. So, also, good wi tial e s l it r i a e n . t l i g e u i?B i the many men have made a respectable fig- a ppeared, war b ecome a ea rab oa t oes 4 are in the Legislature, but were immedb and many a doubty hero strutted or ately swallowed up and lost upon enter- galloped over the parade g the unds In all their glory. Equally blind toridic -1 lug 'congressional life. Congressaloneness of their own pretensions and [ Inexorable crucible, and tries with MAX- of the motly ranks of men and boys they venous certainty the qualities of all men comaanded, and the miscollaneousnosa who enter it. Light and frothy men of their arms--res, shot guns, rusty old muskets, sticks, brooms, and corn-stalks may, indeed, float noisily on the waves they magnified their office tremen of debate, and at a dlitinat be regarded dollar, andattffered not the then popular Is useful or ornamental, but on the spot, adage, "Di peace prepare for sear," to all men, after a little, come to be rated grow rusty. Doubtless many honest, patriotic men 'at their worth and no more. Hundreds felt at the time these periodical training* of brilliant local expectations, carried up were ail right and proper, because they to the national capital in giddy triumph, considered them to be necessary; but have been exploded or paled into obscre t y they ware maintained more by :the vani of many whose highest ambition was rity by superior lustre. Hundreds more to prefix a military Attie to their names, are doubtless destined to share the same and of a row who could and did make a ato, little money out of the system. For the Idle and profligate those were gala days, to which they looked forward as to Some thing that would break the miserable monotony of their lives. Ruffians post poned to those days the pugilistic settle ment of their quarrels, in order to have many witnessa et their prowess. The Tenders of strong drink flourished on those days in unwonted prosperity, and the youth of the country made grat pro gress in their education in manly rice. Serber.mindedi: industrious men sub mitted reluctantly to this serious tax upon their dere and strength and pa. tience, only because for some years after [ the war, owing to the extreme scibcity lot money, a fine of one dollar for each day's non-attendance was what few of them were able to bear. - Thewriter - kdowa whereof he affirms, for he has lived through that period in, one of the rural districts of Western Pennsylvania; and he fervently trusts that an experiment so profitless, so ridic ulous, and *so demoralizing, will never be repeated.',: Soon after the. Tariff law of 18."4 gave prosperity to the country, the system began to fall into disrepute. Well-to-do men preferred to pay their lines rather thnn attend these trait:um, while others deliberately set about to render - the eye tem still more ridiculous, and thus bring it into odium. • In some instances in competent and oven disreputable persons were - chosen. to office, and confusion rather than order was purposely made the order of the day. The decline and fall of the system was thenceforward rapid - When the war of the Great Rebellion burst upon the country like a thunder clap, we had no trained militia, but we hod ' kat was better; we had scale-men who had nothing to unlearn, and wens ready at once to acquire the knowledge necessary to make them effective soldiers. Oar troops were better trained and much more effective in the late war thus they ware in thrice!' 1812, notwithstanding ail the home drilling to which that genera tion bad been subjected. It Is impossible to make trained sol diers of American citizens in time of peace; hut let war come and there ant PO better on the. race of the earth. L fervently hope, therefore, that the mon strous farce of former times will not, be re-enacted, or the young men of this generation be subjected to the useless and demoralizing ordeal which their fathers and gnuidlathersendured. C. Some of Mr. Buccutsw's old admi rers allege that his takes have undergone a change; that the political studies that once delighted him are no longer prec ious in his sight; that his best energies are given to lines of thought quite apart from his pliblic duties; and, hence, that his Senatorial failure was not neces sary but voluntarily superinduced. There may be some truth -in this; but the statements do not - cover the whole case. The fact remains that the stage on which he acts is too large for his compass; the problems with which he has to deal too weighty for his abilities; and the competitors with whom he has to grapple agile, dexterous and astute beyond his Owen: • Mr. Briton Oaniends has neither the nature nor-the acquirements essential to produce an oracorZalez tirdeifitute the passion and imagination which take audiences captive. He is deficient even in the power Of ILlfcldTgatinrart, which is an excellent jibed tidifor argumenta tion. He is in every , respect a plain min, with a full Stock of common sense, of unconnoonehrewdness in 'detecting shades of chaineter, and .oiripe expe rience and address in managing political affairs. .Conscious that he can help nei ther himself nor any cat* he may have 1 at heart o listfip&ech_maldn. g he will be apt to cofi ..1 f, herein- tore, to the tilts of Vinimitine'rooms, in which his abilities will be of great Wlienldr. Cowen Mist leave the Sen ate Pennsylvania will have in It for two years, no voice of-force or persuasion equal to her rank in the Milian. True, no voice is far better than 21r. COWAN'S, as he has unexpectedly used it. With capacities of no mean order, his aban dimment.of the_ principles he professed aid the Mends who confided in' him; have rendered him remarkably odious tt all genuine Republiatnn If he had at, ployed his faculties as they had reason, to expect who faded in his election, it is quite possible he might pow have anoth er term of honorable teivlce opening be fore him; or, if constrained to retire in order to make room forithe _gentleman now chosen, bewOuld Wire been follow ed by the grateful recoil ;lion and warm good-wishes of hundreds of thousands, who will now hold him to be perfidious and untrustworthy. It is not probable i'ennsylrania will consent to remain long without an Cio• quent and commanding voice in the Sen ate. Her interests era services, her hOpes and expeetationsAill point to the selectioN two years hende, Of a man In the prime of life; of ripe understanding, of accomplished statesmanship, and of. Oratorical power. Already- the semi:: merit of the people is manifesting Itself in this direction, and there& fair promise: it will soon become so strong as . to defy resistance or contradiction. —The approaching spring election in Connecticut promises almost as much interest as was caused by tlie famous contest in IE6O when the elec tion of Governor Buck lugham was re garded, and correctly so, as a sure Judi cstion of the result of the ippraching Presidential struggle. Both parties are making great preparation to carry, to State in April next. The Democrats have already held a Convention to pro test against the centralizing, tendencies of Congress, and they have issued a call for a nominating Convention to assem ble In Hartford ou the 6th of February. It is supposed that Mr. English, the war Democrat, will be again nominated for Governor. The election Is already , re garded with great interest as affording an indication of the popular feeling on the new impeachment and . Territorial schemes advanced since the fall elec tions. Last year the Republicans car. rind the State by- about five thotutand. National questions of the highest im portance depend npon the ability of the party to hold their own at the next elec. - - —The report of a coroner's inquest brings to light some startling fade con fleeted with the means by which a large claw of London workpeople strive to get a living. A man named Cone, and his four children, tollowing, the occupation of artificial flower makers, had an exten sive order for wreaths ofartincial flowers for one' of the Christmas paniomlmta Night and day: for ninety-six 'hours had these poor people stuck to their work, so auto Wtve it ready In time; and this, the father states, be has been frequently corn polled to do in order to earn bread for Ws family. At the close of the fourth day their labors were suddenly put to a stop by , the upsetting of a candle, which resulted in the burning' to death of one of the unfortunate man s children, and die destruction of the'whole fruits of the ninety-six hours' constant work, _ —Davie-McCue of Davies county, Missouri, who emigrated there when young man from Nicholas county, Va., contributed s platoon f soldiers to Price's army, In the persons of twelve Cone All escaped the casualties of war but two. It is probable thus was no other Instance of so Many represents' tires from one family do either army. Xt. XoCuo Lad - abletcon chlldrea. —Among the objects to be shown at the Universal Exposition, says the Mad rid Gazette, is the magnificent skeleton of a snakolound In, the Pardo Mountain. It compnses no feWer than 1,045 rings, perfectly arranged in a spiral form, by Don Manuel Sanchez, who dissected the reptile. This BUM gentleman will also exhibit the skeleton of a mastiff dog and 'a group consisting of the head of a fox and a wolf, the Whole dissected and con- nected together In an admirable manner. —A thoughtful:yourig mother of fif teen years, residing In Los Angelos, Cal., placed her infant child, six months old, on the back of a colt without halter or -bridal, and tied the legs of the Infant under the belly ofithe colt, a la Kamp pa, so that it couldnot fall off, and let ting go the colt It ran off Into the under: brush with the infant, tearing its flesh and breaking its bones, until life was ex tinct and nothing remained of the child but a shapeless mass of flesh. Colchester, the medium. xhoelalme that he can get through ateq•holO. nee locked up In the St. Louis Jell a few nights Mace. and couldn't get out until the keeper came along next morning., cops DTSPErSIA CUBE Regulate. sad twice she lit match. , Co.'s Dyspipsts Cate L a Stomactia sorereig od o r ls emedy for all disease. of We Bowe. = Cures remand Agee. Let those afflicted with Yids malady try It. Coe•e .'yey epela Curs Cures Instantaneously: and you do not bate to welt a week to sae It. effect... • • Coal, epepala Otte Is the greatest app,tissr ever kttern—lt tot only creAs a ths •ppethe. but wash!. e to • easily digest sour irmd. • coo •• D7opopet Core Is rzlommended Wall the iriadlndYalramm. Co.c Ity teapots Cora Is as Decal...kir al l owM sit rano areweak, de. Olmsted sad In mate et normal action. cgent ror eltabargb. No. 04 Market Street. 1U;. 7LYYIIIU. North Caroni:is 'tar on hand at low rate. ja.liarrW - - QUAY HAUL. BALDNESS. DARIO aI) F, ANY ..121XA86 or Tar fI(JALP.-1 1 ( • I , LSCOVXBY CAN ..narAsz WITH •INNOUN H aIIL t.'olAlit itEdIVIIILS AND VISILBSIEN ••London . O. Bast Hair Color Restoser . ' London Haar Color klastorer ., ••xondon Physicians Harr Color itratorwr" s•LondonNalr Coloritestarce . ..t.ondon .d • HaLr Indor ...corer" "London Hair Color Raster." ••London &rcommeadtt. Hair Color flestorer' • 31 Savor falls to Impart 'Nth gro.b., and altos to thehair, fasnd atop, Ile . l% . linx. and lame to produce & now growth of Inn; causing It to {row thick and soy.. %Mr 7 . Dents • bottle. et tho doaen. bold by AteCLANAIAN IicKINNAN, BB Market 'Watt. A. KELLY 31 Wood at.. and JON tri...LINO, 84 Stark. street, ilttr rg ZN buh. ISON X • DBIIITT, Aneishanl. nwA.w•ls BEAD THE CERTIFICATE OF 11EV. 11: T. 71.17•11.1 N. 20 TTT T —Dear $l,--This to to eartarthot Loma &Ikea with the r dyspopstr pow 15.% March; oua fora period of Meat mouths, was ono of Um moat mbarable creatures you ever beheld, sat lialstg.ob e stator to eat, drink or teeP,dad Iris compelled to ends the tioqloes•butly.. /. was nearly deprived of my reason, and hope had e. Wily telt ma, all the Strata m :de .for MY, MOorerl horlo/1 Proved rattiest. El the fret of btofambert INA -I bed become. somata and reablitbat - 1 could searta.7 used alone, lad, to all sppTerilneerjetedd troan dim At tats time Abevl4 tied boon advertlsament.) My wife prevailed noon me to tt7 youSlSlttars: ♦ butte woe pretend, and, amen to nil, 1 sena eernmtneed reenoverlng, I Mee tarn fptr bottles, and am eslostus as sood besith now as mild be sxnestad for one oral ran (eobt Ong jeur).. I have to doubt that It was poor .tom, under tilting krorldture, tbat • treated Olds wonderful cam. • 1 BOUM *150.,- 10. lilt.• Jr.. Adana ItrPrwre AVIA &rad. es an authorised 40est roams elawrterresente /mike GAVITT& and another papers throwhoul As 175d11d Maas and the Canada,. IarYOUNG MEWS CHILISTIAIN AIDOCIATION.—The Second Belau Wftlint et the ANnoulation 1,111 be field la the SEOOND EXITED SNAMBETEIDAN CREECH on B,raDltueet. between Smithfield and Great streets, on NEXT SALTOEDAY EVESINti, Januan SuA. str,i eclat. A tall attendance members le requested. IgrART EYHIDITION. Pte' LAN'S BUILDING, 94 .FIITII ST.— The Second Annuel Eshtbltion of I.he works al the Students of the PITTSBURGH-SCHOOL. or DESIGN. still be open to the pnbllc. lc= of ena.ge; on TUESDAY, :Id I=4, eod fa= f.l. Jawing days, [remit) ♦. nt, to 10 Z.--t 4. elooto4 atlo'eloch on the SO. ' ja=ntIVITA 1- lar BENEFIT ! • nENErrn iurasrrn J n. J. E. lIJRZE.L. The popular beaderee the OPZILA 1101:781t OH ORESTIM, elit,tate • benefit OM, talUie HOUSE, On TO ureleir Evening. the 24th Inst. • rare treat 1.• la store. o all the none% 116- Whoa ertho city have voluateen4lor the even Scala eau be neared at the Box Ono. • Janata P RICES BEDVCED. CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, lr .1.4" C r CL NI X6lB, At Tory Low Priest. WHITE, ORR 8: CO., No. 26 Filth Street. SKATES! SKATES! SKATES I RAVE RECEIVED MOST OF tin:MOCK, owl offer to tiro Trodo • illeettoo from ,000 Pairs of Various Makes. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine my Steck, as I can OFFER DEdLERB SPECIAL INDUCEKIMM. JAMES SOWN, M.,186 Wood Street. J. F. STARK & Go., BANSERS, Corner of Wood and Third Streets, azsrrlr ars= Simms. MUD SIMS LOBS, COLD, SIM LID (loess, IDs 'M. and SLIM Bills of ileb.NE•so EN(ILAND. TILLINOZ. GEILICUM MALT, dolS.palror7 /le.. as. FIIIIT , FILASS LOOKING GLAss AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. EY ONS, . No. 110 Wood St., !Pittsburgh, Keep. on hand and matottsetuns to order, the VIII itoT STYLI* Ur GILT. ouneWooD and WALNUT. OVAL sod SWAB,. IllltltOtt, PoitTltalT and VICTUBB Conga( Cornice. Bands mat uttons, Oonsols„ Tripod and Braenet Tablet; o f *adulate deatra sad wortmansklP. __ 011.1 , 010 *SD ILTAIu,uIIII3 112.11t4114 to the hi krAtIZZAIT ' IDITII.I7.. • seinaThors OH WAMIF I ZIO CONTRACT for TS TO 100,000 BOHM CHARCOLL, un. cosolne Moan, DAUM', to Alence Li to ILA A prU nest. Apply ua sActres • MOORHEAD & CO.. • 99 Irak? Bfeest. deLAlLlairf • CAUSTIC .! SODA, Both Amexican andE■`lLh FINZ WipTEInc&INDs. For Oil Refining Purposes, Coastantly brad arkd tor WA calusatlars so iqls purchasers. bl SAXES HERVEY DOBBS, 240 Pearl Street, N. Y. data= HOLIDAY ; GOODS. Algitrtrim Or BBONZE,GILT, Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lanip Trimmings, th.c. Alw WABEILWiIts NOIGEXPIAISIVZCAIts , WM OIL. wholesale sal Mail. JOHN ROSS & CO., Vrc... 04. TkiZair3sut deSuliThdlt•T PITT/IBM7Vr AIT FOR THE BErr.—sire ur publish • work el Hone ALT.I %MD i l ormWE3ViiT•l4 OVA I VD . eft AU ' S Tit—ACING ITS Os CAUSES AND tts•ULTA`: N. Stephens' mute Is • mfeeteut gumsMee thm wa rpis wig MUM Mdedarst Mem, of the We and MI who dean: MA' moss reftotge sod me Mem tort should swats Its Ls ne. ATAUDI PUSlblutilNU NA Ng lthsor street. Ptllladelptag, es. Istort7dwT GEOREM BEAVER, Candy Manufacturer A.l dealer la fOlialUDI ANL LICILBSCAS /SUITS, PIUNAJ2I. =May ie., /lc., N 0.112 Federal Street, Seamd door [rote the Met Hank. )area] ALLItiILICAY VITT. P.L. • CHOICE COFF&E.--33 bass of anolcz aro A.in aoViainimarr Ja.V COFFEE, Jut received and for ale by the tow or at retail,' at greatly nednied prices, at the landlYdreeer7 More of acliA.B.ExsaLw.. 1.18 earner Liberty and Haad etreeta. WILMS LUBRICATIVE , • full stock of the above Peaking Mira , a on band, srblett we still sell to Dealers, Railroad Computles and monomers at Ito same prises as It elute paretiased trout the mannfaatemrs, a. waters been appointed dole Agents tor Western Penn.. Call and Oxalates It at Pee. la sad Pt. t lair street. .1. ruzwarn, 032 Note • TJ SOAP N.AICEBB 150 BBI.S. STItAINED ROSIN for .$ by , ALEXABDZIL MSG, PEI JAILED ILL BROSS, Bteam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks, . Sheet Iron Works, No. 61 PENN BTFLEIT, PITTBBUUUH, PA. .IeD3.d67WP PIANOS ! PIANOS! t—An entire bew stock of EN AMC & CO.'S PIANOS. *bleb wrza . w e j eal i rieles I:rag= lAN LS aperard. Persole In want ol fleet Glees Plire are metalline Invited Call sad ebbaln* before puretmlag elsewhere CILUILOTTE 443- 3.6 43 11111 street. 1t i t :n, STONIC WORN; Northwest Corner of s Cosmos, AlAsaMrT. - LOVAS . = I CO. • Hl.. ODSaod or prepare as short tattles MIAMI AND ITILP !TONNA MANS TOE ISON-WALKS , ISSEWKSV VAULTto, MAD AND TONS SITUNSS. &A La. p'oNen proismUT eiscatod. MOMS SSA SUN AIMS. oen nolo° THE -CELEBRATED STEEL AL TOOTH HAT RAJAHS. 4 .PM/to Btrd•• and meadow Lan" are inanaliatered only et HA °UHLMAN WOMB. near the Penitentiary. A lteir4 l. . r natpient Meal. tateto egt ran arer=reat =4 oormanns smMata. JAMES T. BRADY & EM.I Mimed= to 6 Jones i ONO Corner Fourth & Wood Eits.. BANKERS & BROKERS, Government Securities, Poreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupoms. OOLLZCTION3 made on n sooessibla points la Ms United Stigis sad Cualia. Interest allowed on Tine Denofdts. rit:) , Zl , l4l:l - Vi: 411,1114 A SEERS & BOIJC:rc , WM, Daring the Week, XASCE A SPECIALTY 0 1' FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, CHOICE TEAS, • AND • PURE SPICES. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE I►tirwr GOVERNMENT SALE. - , The PrOpertrklaowslias the “Goyeris• meet TARstery &Meals Raw BIM? with Inallanattplive Reno or Lama, weer Sea &stoat°. Texas. REALM" PERNA +ll.et, to duplicate, oil On funelnod up to the FIRST DAY , IP Pt a WM, an; for tba poncho. at 15 urea of Land, Owre on leaa,) Wien:ion with the Rtaidinso erected there on. and the are apnertaislag. that la to nay, ONE TANNERY, containing 13 Mono Lima Vat., Woodoo 17.15. Seven diona Pools; and capable of tanning 16.000 Olden per annum ONIC EAU SAW MILL, capable of sawing MOdatt orlumber daß. ON nMAL.. BUILDING. The above property Is situated about two miles above eta Anloalp, On the IS. ASIIIMICI Ulcer. and the water to conducted to lbs cstabUtbmeot by_ a ram of hew. Gone laid In Bement. The luid ..wsg purchased and Improvements made by the late so-ealled Confederate CieTerll. nt, and are estimated to bare cost. $130400 In geld. Tna hee pen! has been ander lease for the year MK at • monthly r..nt of CM. parable I. ad vs. • secured title in fee •Implis ba /Greg by tbo United Watts Gorrrnment. Proposals will be meted••Pr.oposal• for Gow en..GT.lam and awe Milt, • and addressed to J. A1U1..00. Irv% Mal Gen. AiWt Cum. Bureau B. Y. A A. L.,' ysteire.S lieltestou. Texas. FOR CHRIEITOLtS PIIEffIEIII3I. New Style Ottomans, Lanoesloo.orlihebtotoCoveromado of trans of boos Wilton sod Voloot Comets. Tile age get, malt durable and most elegant &allele of Z. , a r ricar 21.%=Ii:attarrip To be found. ftianhetured end eold only la oar solves. All other stfloe of CWZ.Z.CoME.ELIVES g'sia: k ieg grit Zbl i C l :4o storeof MoRABLAND & commis, Nos. 71 and 73 FMII Street, Neat door above Diapatch Saaaad floor. de= 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 MARKET STREET. 8 8 9 ' e - o - To 8 189 11 IR. CO 3E3 33 1 ' s ;S9 89 Market Street, AND GET YOUR ItBOOTS SHOES, &C • THE - CasArzwr AND BUT m „. l "I• 839 (77.'1"12^ " IS9 LW AUCTION GOODS 8 9 JAB. ROBB, 89 Market' Bt. 89 B9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 P "VIM.; PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, OPTICS AND Itcamsnorsz. No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 01171C7.1111—AVOUST HARTJE, President. JNO. I.IViNGSSON. TreaVe BLitt:Ll/ 01.0. Z. W.-Mary. k D. ii! n a u r . I S , tr aa lc t 4ruligt.tintr. u. Osab Paid Per Paper Stock. t=ilCl MONIIMENTS, GRAVE STONES ITanlts, Fountains. Statuary, Vases, DESIGNS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, T. BROOME, "REAT REVOLUTION IN THE BAWITIME.',II% encl_prepared as if done in Irwin. from pore camonda *lee. and taking lb.` plOOO of froPor . '.4 TlLl•niershtned woeld roll the attention of Wine Dealers and flotel ewer* to Ma follow. Mr letter, white 1001 be a 0015001 Idea 01 the Qt"ln't Wr o ' .tsrfirairrsi. El Pint.sournia. Ott. gt " htaff • •7[101011; 5000000 sioa—o.ntlesult: Har lan given yoga CaltforniaChenmagne,a tborovitt %VIZ; r " ear ail "'" tfivrrre7natNA stun a% ones place it on our bill of Care. lutes "sTI .41 J. L. KINONLI.If an 107 005 California Champagne. nOl3:a7S 800011011 a te.?" 36 Cry, et, N. lf.' 81/OAD,!AY EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, 101 031312 WTI AD 81117}11111SEIL 103 Ladle' Dining Zooms 2d Story •71.119 U CAN 011117.2C8 APO USlin ot sU kinds on band. U. P. 17ERHELLT.11. P - rm.., • In=3 F. MI7BI3MANN, PUlh Sired,fa dawn Tainted anal al &haus *trade, Gunsmith and Dealelr In eardmare: VIM dug goods of 01l de t oertfons raft =:11 vl4lst.tlh4Voloo 33L. 33.T—5413:F.L . HAS NOW A LARGE STOCK OF PUBIC TUNE' OM ZOTIONAILIZa, OLICES, TOYS aud all other good. lo his Una PON TUX FIULIDAPIS, and he call...pedal. atm tention to bin superior MIXED UAN r, st 60 and 91 Federal SL, A 1199919 1 149. d•dloio, WETTACH & REASON, auccEnbuna To ClittelSANll CLAIM 711mtufacterere of • O,LB LEATHER BELTING, Ito. 11 Ohio street, *Heinen, Cltl. Also toll assortment Of Belting at Is, n. pdel? uz inflON.B.h o o : o t . lt=ity inttsnortn, , Sept. of yorna• NEW PANEL PAPERS, No. ND Vint oteett. WITH PLAIN TINS'S AND WOOD INITATIUNIS, AT N 0.107 NANNWiIITREET, NNANITYTH. 10$. Z. =ODES I SBO. ROOFLIG MATICHIALS. Limiest, Pilch, Edi Pariahs* rarnisk and Black Pa Minutia tursd sod .old Y Oman wry OthU Ocuu. u the canuur. .InPAW WlNOaO. BELTlNG*—Letather of the besi Oat= Lorn e oitt sad litretiodwayognthatfor W•t the 1*374"5""7 J. danTh.reltalt. WALL PAPER—Of all alidei4 tar-rarlaes. Hank marl =a a i assa, la peat at X Jaa. g LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE, 1.8037. Tyra Terms of Stastees Weela XLECH 4th. sa4BIZTEKBIa Istbow. For Catidadae sad Clzelaaa. &dares. JOl.l. PARKER, Sepal trotessor. M==iiJ BAILEY, FARRELL 1i CO., uracroarrs or trivaikwrs =I LEAD PIPE, ass= LEAD.T. MON !ENKA BATH Trim WASIK MANDL 1437 Ellscairiaillelel. /Roy =I PL IEII ME CP .A. law WI IBC lIILIOVING 01711810 CI OP MS AND INPLEBNTS, Prolix 29 Fifth Street, TO OLIS NM! trrOM 137 Liberty Street, (FOOT OF FIFTH.) Where we will be glad to see all or ow old vas torners ood all la wont or GAIDEN NEY.DO, AOSICETLIititAL sad. noirricrurram. EMPLIMILNIS 'We have ftr ca. fall stoat of infssoLL'S EU PRESSES, , &ND AND HOWE PVWXII4 The but Pie. In use. 3. s./vox, 181 Liberty Street. MIMI NATIONAL SKATING MIL '61114.471 FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL WILE COME 01F1' THE Amoris rcLos. on Tuesday Evening, Jan. 22.41847, hcelleat kit ad Ibudnce sl rutiorts. The igagagera will leave wallas aadoae to suite We the grand affair of tgesegiog. • Msn===l LADIES' AND GENT'S EnrirllEloE4 ALT SUMMER PRICES, EIFE No. 75 Wood Street. also. • Lane Assorts .O 1 of HI.A. T S as CAPS Or raa - LaiEsTsfkkies. =I IRON Cliff SPICE MILLS, STFTR STREET MENSION, .rvar Penury[ramie Ainniu, PITTSZTINGIN. PA. MBE SPICES An mourim, Warranted when oar name la on /Wald& • TI MM GROUND CONSIIZAL and 888 eoutaatty o¢ Wad: COPTICII AND gIUAIND N1173110/LBSLO We rep lltrgose • infrim the pinta :batvogr .6 .111 oonstam tn.nugajetor• of "a Wm Ulf - 1 . 1011gger veur IUIDO. widen atmto Wholesale and Be '7Jealero u the lemon mutat rotor.•lmtaig to den tar, we .rant Use Batman,. of the Poulin • R...._MULTIC.III, formerly of th e Commies Come Nlll. will too found at OS above mat at au hours to attend to Lao wants at oastenneta: ClitPrFaD /LLD mustang& oa band. irruicauxnalloiussar... &Limn C=l CLOSING OUT SALE Pin( 4139 CODS, FOR TWENTY DAYS, . Conmeneleg on Monday, the 14th, in /renal Merinos. Cohens, Maids. royale. Meek Cloths. Csaslineres, Mulls/4 llsthens. Tiolilne. Cloaking Cloths. Dress illoosla or ell styles. • Ladies, Call and Examine, No. 90 Market Street, Jall:r103 Between liftb tad the Dimond. CHINA. WMMIOUBE. RICHARD E. BREED, 1.4 , v••- , .ta)-1 1 ; No. 100 Wood Street. Burrriwat♦AlD SILVER PLLTBD TA.. BLS WAHL TZA awl TAILS CUT. LElrroOvare o E a CPIN• TA _ CHINA. illetN *BERTH. CHINA TOILET BETS, • • CHIN• VA.4IE 4 . (NH •• IePITTOONA. ' • BOHEMIAN WARE °yowl . , desftlption . • LAV• GM E • EAVA AR LI IER, RAR LAVA BrITTIPON_ ' RHOLIBH =OAR at or AU wriatles. to nit vbeivolo and Walt wade. I •• • Tbe lus i nend i r:oaT i rota Hoek of oral. ib i l fferi *Ad to WA •4116 SS HI OW eastern CI ' SAMUEL AL ifICKEIMIIAMp Irou Broker, 124 First street, Agest for the Oa* et Cornwall, Amore. Somiphlne., lesbells... SterasoPs. Glendon, sod other br ed.astrestSa. T. ...kw losheni Wks sad Ullptiest's O. 11. Vlesiotal .11.1* Int.& esusidassents •ead orders respesdally C AS WM. Med. BLACK, MririfiZlL 41.3101r0 Throe "oars am's BodUsll.l4!Mut. • PlTlMlaltalf. ETM==M reitvitftlf \ Y : -TLE.-Tot_ • good 001.1 I F 4 ) 81041 awl plk. 'Enact Otatisl&nto isti r ratrilLta and Istiell win& typta. and• o r.: • I lb LM W e rs t . . er% tt.& All iftitgatozs 2EA t eKS BlLADDlON s DutcbopeePot cetallogists,stuarMa IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE YUMA. HY I FEW DAYS MORE To Secure Tickets in KELLY'S GRAND NORTH AMERICAN PRIZE CONCERT! Capital Prize 00,000 see Glk• ?too 12ed to .tertoll elke Premium. oodib Oubutat to be glebes UM Wet. , * AV... Mak. CMGs% 1111.11 a. sitcess&r, awn:way 20. 1147. lids is tbe Urea:Wet DtetribeMa or the Slue toelatlk Ceettatry. sad soot eneeaatal esverprlse et tett kind Me lawmen/Ad RI Is the world. isci.Ono VALtant PM. vslue4l H.1114P,A 1111ILLION DOLL.&=, jacinaDis 'moat( inimuniams. h~ytUsstedtu deist bolder.. rirreßoaas. PS. Every otEer .Ttekes - Draws a Prise. The deethad tea '2laketileatioul • pars/let. All orders for notate Galled la N. Nugthud. Xtddla or Wasters etthes, op to TlthatdDAT MGM .11.2117.11.11 i 51dUk ethd Yeast. as to Atm to biped op opt mattod Wore the draw tag ethuneueas: - ,111 Aguas oda souttaue to sell onto la r. IL. OLTVIDAT.IIIIIth yams tall reports must W Lade es 111 re taro er, or they will be essooted. Poste having tithe's unsold or them lathed tor out please fbrvard them to our address, as they the required to tut order, la Maga TICKETS SIAM EACH. I tleket■ to 'owl 0dd11.6 for PAJIM MACEnfEMIT Bent everywhere on reonlpt of money, with tamp to Pas yo it. rt Toppea. Me!Lollop & Co.. Commercial Agency, ,Ctd.a.; Loeb Beertoelt t Bekwers.l Importers, -rhiledelplia; Ceased D. Buttock, pablittert4 Thltadelphis; Vex Velkenberg L Ce.. Import ere. New 'fork. Bead tee won of loch extbooriber with their Fiat Once wittroes. IteiteT by draft. Poet *Moe order. reetttertti letters. =0 be ►eat It our nth. coamettleallowe ebOald be a4dreeeed A. A. KELLEY & CO.. N*. 103 EwdNN Iltreet. Chlesse.lll January 14, 11367. GRAND OPENINC OF FRIO :4: :' S SALOON FOB LIMES AHD GENTLEMEN, N. 86iit.47140r1INtreelt. Between Onset. an* Buspeulon Bridge, I *cold mot ottani annonea tom! Mead. And Ibe general pantie. *tut I Dave leased the above boas.. awl late. to Imo =1 .• : First-Class . Restaurant, In all Ise brancluns. oTwram fart. and 'eves, delicacy the marlins effort. rslll be served uPhes short settee. /LOU LAM IS. jaM D1N1.1912 HOOll3 011 BICOND Vi:r77. __THE N.IJIa'ON , BELL DID ELISSVOINfIi,, on Nes. 91 First and 70 Second Streets, ALL SIZES OP BELLS E 33 From 10 to 100,000 l'ouds. 1311,1, .CU 11) sirat illllB, Stop Cocks Cellists. or iron. OM AND CIIINDE;It su the alhmstt ESTEATiE PUMPS . . We. MOWS Dar. th. Celebtated Steam Syphon. MMMen GAS PIPE,_II7I.IIII sal GAD PIT !! I . YLUMSZES* eta , teals+ attottlos paid to TWINY In all IN ressenes raMildirtima cram"! EVAN CELTALW.LTZD ANTI-A.7TM- • IrrAL constsunlyon dud. DEW. WIN 5ad41441 . 11 4 OS mole to Order an Oatabod wltkoestanso sad Mosta, rsolicalor Wootton pfd to Bow TollsittOt la all Ito oroaclkeo.Vl* aloo Ono eualtaatly on Mod all doom of Iltolot. Noon sot snood Uwe, Hemp end 04 raaisz, On= Note of sit 40111 up to =der. A. 'FULTON'S SON its CO. SHEPHARD'S' 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBUBMIT, PL vgni... • GIN S~YINB 001~C~NY, OFFICS, No. 59 Fourth, St COPPWX411:121:11M11. JAMES L BENNET, PrtyOnt. BIBIEBT FINNELVice Preaidea A.W.BELLArdy and rrrrsurizau; .PASKICK 710 7 ' . 3Mlwll. =MIN ' TITZPAMMIC &ERINHER. "OUST PnERMI GOLD. PEN * -16 mit t VIIIPACr. !M. 4LNAWAXT OT.. IC LB AN WioLoolosoo Notall. Muir . ,_, cat Si. altv lionu row; io roar Oro la moll ma wearily rotusofr OOD Mims you THE • AF -IgeAffirEimccuisei AHD Dlif elk el low :b 2 AMARLEitdb. - sp tips" lb. 44" "%MO At s tfrOZZ. ' 47it Xi* II 64.14 W OWN& CMCI!! = PITTARIINGII; PA. JOll. PRICKER. Er. la SL Char RI I. ILSTABLISEND 1311 1132 PITTSBURGH. PA. mairor•crusias Or ME= 07 ALL SIZES CRACKERS lILANIITA==MD AT A GREAT SALE Clail DRY GOODS, EU J. W. B. :ci: CO, 59 Market Street. 500 TCB. razacia Immo& acres, a Expaass CLOTHS AT PIM= lIEDIICED lON TO 50 PER VEST. 1.000 MEOW MESA GOODS 01 ALL 15.eme ethos. reduced to due hall former prices. suss Fos svr.rinto, CABSIMIS at sTaiurr DitESS. itt great variety, and at greatly reduced Price& 4NLOADI AND SHAWLS. We c tnj out our Stock of Class very chew. 1111ABISEVIIII, FLANNELS, CLOTHS. CLIIRIMBRES,II.IITrINETIII, Jr&INS be.: all redecea in price. TABLE LINE-VI. TOWELS, TOWEL DIG S.NAPHIAS, DOYLESAVELTS AND OTHKB sorsEsurise GOODS EQUALLY CHEAT. .HEFTING . AND ■HISTING attla- AVIS GREATLY REDUCED. A good article at Lam cents perpard• EVERYTHING CMP. T LIST OF APPLICA.. TO BILL LIQIIOBS. Bed in the Gl j arXel . blee up to JAM I.l 7 llseat?, lB? . u. Fred Latt:nre l' r..l l int 4. - 71... - h r trtnaret liltabsthelaseer; tavern, Tim nerd. Pitt.% JelthiTegg. t seers, PIM ward, Plttaboreb. Weald H.lnsan. tavern , lint Vita. Pittatels. Fred Wald, tavern. Ylestvrard,-Plttabere OMR Hubei, lavers. Firetward, Pittsburgh. John F. Border. revere. first nun. Pli.burgh. Thee. Gamble. other goal.. m ooed ad, Plttarg. Maass tar... ,r e Pittard Osborn Balm eatleg Douse, Third ?Meg Illaithlask Adrian. tavern. Fifth Ins.. AU.% • anus Melt, tavern, FM* ..ra rtitabor. Jahn IdoCasobridge. savers, Pila ward, WON A. Blebter. e. hoe nerd, tusk Chas. Uhlman. n thaz boas* 71ftts oard. PUtalr'n Albert tavern. girth nerd.' Pitistegh.. Ferdinand Mood.TOMIZIAI WWI. rigleir Albert Miley. ether goodi.lieriatk ward. Flit.'. Theo. Wunech, e. goo.. Isereetu ward. Pitreg tieo. Parunlesten. tavern. Broth er.l. Plttetol. rebut Posner. We.. 21 10th ward, Pitutoirgto Joe. McDonald. • j noun. Ninth ward. PlDabli Rigi.=T iir. eas4Tevet=. o . l l . l3s ru tn api B. tiellisrath, e. WM4. Tern vr T. atd, Pittsburgh. GI. P. ! LPL*. h E: " g ra u ss7ir gells7l Bead 'VT" . ins-a.Aatb dam.. Boris. d Allenheay. J. Residerhen • e. Third red, Allegheny. C. Pohlierblen, e. house. Third w•si._ Blierhenr. Christ Gent. e. hoe.. Third erd. Allekheey. R. P. Batty, o. good.. 1 hut e are. Allegheey. loW Wens. ow:goods, Thlrdard. Allegheny. Jobs e. Wetter, Werth Fourth ird. Alp ray. J. • Comllnfl. WM, •Ourlis Ati..lllr• W. 0.. Mactry, Wein lmscs •11.1•4•7. J. A Mickley. tavern. Fterth er.d. Allegheay. Joke Mclntyre, tavern. loons Tr& Aliestheo7. Jos.thadletrum, toy. to. Fourth red. Alitabeer. Wm. Wessel. e. GOON. Warmth led. ArleglrnY. B. Mesatneehmtdi,b. bonne. Foertherd. AlPny. G. W. Da...a, S. louse. Vourtuvr•d. Meld a Cte., other good. Fourth o'd. Desetnee Maguire. tavern, Bor. Of filreuingit.t. los. Wisher, tare.. Bar. of East Birnsleghests. H. WDWb S. house. Bor. of, East Btrasinshn. Mos. Arabella. tavern,,_Bor:ef Beat Bitsulsent. John Meyer, e. hen., Bor. of Lawman ilia. Geo. gonad e. house. 81111, of Lanreneevills. Phili Wit t er. e. to m. Bar. of Bancheeter. Jobs D. liretale, entree geode. X.rdsgaturla Bor. Than. Cwt. tavern- Bor. of Belt respect. Howlett.. Witcher. tare.. tot. of B.lll.purt. Jobs A. Bethel. tavern Bor. of Irk 2 batlb. 41. C Its=r1rrn=il - Z ,:g.na 1.. D. e. howle. nor of Tentheranee'lle. Jacob Del.!. sr b... Conine tonesbists neinternthitn, holm. Coal. Tp. - J. P. Bonney. called house, Fludierfp. Ch.. C. nurse.. toms. Yrenkith . P. C. Barker, tavern. Litortr Tit• John Haber. ....ere. weeny Tp. Charles Masa, Whig bee.. Übe , ll' TO. JelOtl Tp. .I.ollrogic oilier go n. ods MI& Tp. Frank Wolff. tve.. Metiers Tp. Peed. • PBriee sung house. McClure Tp. James Byo, other gronla.McClue Tp. C B. B. V. Vowels. WU, Oakland Tp. Jame Nresoa, Wt.. Oakland Ty. Joke Stoullvtaer. t. 6 1 .15. PIM Th. ' Andrepr Brower. gelled house, kohluon Those. Alders., tavern, noott Tp. ItTiftrgattualV:Vggh. 01116. TTILISSIA, 5.0. 0 0 earn:Versailles Ty. Abram Moor*. talon. Versalllee Jecon other Versailles TO. Meyer. tavern, Wrns Tp. TOt'avrill""ArinEDVElDAV., the so o f 10 Belo.. .a. for hop heothld P . ...... ,esirrlitOWlf, Clerk. azu.sauip.s..m. rg. arAzz..w.s.=a Balt: VIM & BOrria.l3l3, eicanant - ui wautunic a BM=. Noi 12 Si.. Clair et., Plltstnirgb I== pianos, rg/zusi, had Xestral Boot merally. Whole Agents for the beletrated . A.DBIT. BY,. Bea 'Fork. sad 5CtIODA01:101 a CO.. Ildisdalalls. ?WWI. also.'l2lTXT a CO.'S "OOTTAXII," sae Z. D. le B. W. WWII'S ..LKZEICIA3.. OS CM. an4TILTON•II TAZZIPT Emma; Shebat lisltsa sad Berman Thus and Gal tie Malan &Ivan ea Esaa. bans" GREAT AITRACTIONI REDVCTIOT IiEF es CI 0 3. AN 4:/ Ct./ ISI ROOD Aat midst . ►tiwtto► to Um EXTIEireMELY LOW rnICEIL • ilLtlankolotillSoct ttelrstoet►t • LADIES SISATES SKATES! Prize Skates, Club fi4ks,.os; SIATESDETHEMMON, EU CO Car' 7:1 311 IV' orpatallimildbahlrlfai ..)re los cirreab..ol)l,4brA.c..o. ) Comer Illatket. o.s)d Water sift.). % • Prrrsocaom. Jury no. 1117.1 THE AENNUAL, ELECTION FOE ISISVLINTWILM DLIVICCTOMS of IlloCrowri , ! my will be bed as no omen •00 TIASoDAT. ‘-oo atti Ono of Yelo nary Re Oetweest the boon of 11 o. Y. *ad sr. ut. WM. B. NIEFF.R. SoefotOz7. 1111nDESEle (Roca or M TTSSC Z on..' IsOrmaxila Co, t VIOL January D Tao Board of Difeeton of tble Connally_ _boo this day declared a Malden.: of TWO DOLLA Pia S ULRDI oat of the Ilona, of Ur lost six months payable on and after the 1410 MO. aa:el W. R. GARDNER. beenatary. Orrics or rim jaaa 11 L, lunar Mb, U. 111111DERD NOTICE—The True s.ses orrjt C rITTIMUSGH 013 PONtr/Ot t l; ersO:kuoi*NilVad.i.V.;"2ZlM-'ll* C. ig i ft per *bare.. out of the profits of the last alt mouths, payable forthwith. at the wiles of tlas W. ht. IIeCLCLLAND. ,•"12'N' NOTICE.-The Di t;.e.ra-,:ge.roras.aio.v.v.tretwe sulyderal eat rt steles of of the tuts, WU.* feat mouths Vm 7 s p at vnlTte. rats of TIP , lILIZ . Dee of borerameat an 4 mats Tax. parable lortiteeDir le the holde rs o f a l e ) Compa?y. LIMA RD JAY ...tatetr.o • Treasurer. NOTICE TO BONO HOLDERS ta . THL PUBLIC CATHOLIC LIBHAILT 41JID 1184.1.11N0 BUOY 4840CIATIWII.—The holds:oath's. BOAd• are Immo, oolltleA that the Islercoi dos on them Joarmry lot, for the 74.1.1018, U mable as demand atth. ost. of TreASUZer. 441188 PHELAN. 1.13,4 No. 84 Ylltit 1,11.1 n. • CON THOLLZ/r3 OYFICZ, s Orin' or Antsoffixrs Jwaiaary LBW, Is% f SEALED PROPOSALS swill be • • recoiled at Ws oaks until FinDlYs Feb I Ito. for the tat 0f1140.000 N HWINFROVIr. CIE NT BUNDek. , UN Bonita to be of the &norm taation of {WO, payable :0 years after date • with eouprins attached for the para.'s% of tats est, at the rate of T per cent. per 000100. ble semi-aanuelly on the Ist days of July January. Tne faith, property', and credit elty are pledged for their redelnPtlub• raayord. 01709.1 - City Controller. ToTO SIMMERS.— PROPOSAL'S Who received at the Shoe Store of JAMES BUBB. N.. ElGNlernet street, for the erection of • BANK BUILDING fee the KEYSTONE SAV INGS BAWL. anti' TUESDAY, Yebroary rah. Pt... ano epecillcattoce now ready for coma. irmtzon at the .floe of BABB A MOSES. Arch'. toots, No. 9SL Clair street. 3140 are edliclted for each of the branches of work tipentelit for the whole complete In one oantratt. JAIEB ARR A UILEL BARKLEY, LEXPIE. WM. PICERRAULLL./ Unaln ' J BOSH. • Pirrannailn la.aa anti !box CO.. t Frintatiaimi January leth.l2o. TO BUIL/lirsilli- - P7OlOlllllll will be receiveda l 3stil .TANUAIir 260, 3667 to tarnish material and erect • MILL OI INEF on the property of the Pittstursti forgo mid Iron Co. below Woods , num onto. P. Y. W. Badvrey. Fur and speeinemions to be seeaat the Mese( Jan. VEn NM. Preset, Jartirl4 N. 177 Dena West. - N-TTlM'all WArbri the e t ary br. 001 • • 0 Igo rif titere, PlTYfriunoli. Pa., Dee. Otit. UM. TfIBOARD OF DIRECTORS .f, this da l declared a reveler dividend of • PEN CENT, tree of Goverment Mir a on Vlagglid dr :/x."2 the bird Morigsge . Bonds payable o n atter • Iflth of January. 111 C. at the onic s tr e et n Blow. Lanier I Co.. 27 mid 29 Pine to these registered at New York. and attn. Mee of the Treasurer. to tbeee registered at Pittsteirgb. The Transfer Book• .111 dose on the 291 h day of December. at Po'clttek. P. rt. and will re - ones OE, the 117th day ofJarmary, lett. • • Waal r. Y. HUTCISINetIN. tieereter7. UITILx or ALL...Gilmer PALLET IL ILE... PlTTesouou.' JatICUT le, DE E . IRST F OTIC M E OBTUAGEHON L D TO HODERS TH OF O op Lt. LEIIHENT VALLEY RAILROAD comraur. „ Anegnany valley Railroad Company nem , DP glva notice T ilsit thay redeem the The First 3rortgage Bonds of the Co. Withlo two leers from this date, secordaacs vitt the preelaions of the morilaia 111. a. eo• core the pa , meet •t• said bowls. By order of the Boerd of Menagers. WILLLIN PHILLIIra, Preeldesit. 9„TATENIENT OF THE CONDI; earn IO 0/ TUN rITTABUEUBBA3I. ISAVINISS. December Mat. late LIABILITIES Capital f3toek Due Depositors.— Contingent Punt. - . Bonds. Marques AMEXTB. Blils itteelvabla ipse,sai 71 ..... %XIII' • titles 1nztare5.... , ........... . &is c 0 Cull it,s.V 05—.21.1.41: ii D. I. MehIBLILY. Tressarer. - ! The undenigned, Auditing CarantliteemaDakk tally report that [key have examined the Book. and Assam ache Bank and and the above BMW- It to be correct. it/ENtO)Tt. - e.POLLINssza. aoszaTc., aCIIDLERTZ. MOM Is; i:ti i:7IA •A 4 THE NORTH /ZONA LIFE INSURANCE CORBY, Of New York, IS THE Only Company la the World Meting sermity anaranteed byline direct esper claim and control ()Ins Funds of the Gummier IBMs Government 411 addition to ars etrnrity hereu.som offered. fw csilp smith far atunt , lon 10 the followles I By a recant act of the Legislature of the Mate of Neer York. the Comm-. Is •autboriced to Opr Drpealts with the Superleteadeet or tha insurance trepan/neat, sad remirethere tgptitra eVIn RITA Kerala[R the Heaatt of the % secared by pledge of rublie OW. .d.r a Spe. elm Trams created by the Ath of Delf , ethtem* la ta.r orate .lUnTli AMX•IOA IhnIMA.I4O3 COMPANY ea elusively. This mthesevery Mgr. later. Fahey as secure to the hold. as • YYM %tonal Bank Itow or a United Pte. , * Bond. NO ItitSTGICTIONt In Irma. Itheldance of the Oclinarr or In .7 pool t" united states or Larose, at say mason of the jaVITY UAYB• ÜB.ACE on all renewal gay . ALt:FOLICIEN are .n-tarieltthg and loom distely ladiaputeble. Income of 111813. . OYES ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ill !ethictt are hurtled toe:melee and COM. W . :42 . 1 ;• pollees with those et the •-tioeth r N.D. MORGAN. I...lades& • J. W. KIERILL. Smicary.' E. T. COOL General Agent; PITTSBURGH BRANCH, No.67Fourth street. A Am ram, active, etecleat MAU C. San •-• • • • A LLEGHENY 1111111311LINCE CO. -olio.. No. 17 SUM rave. Bank as a ll Imam Argus all Iltada lrlza gaol Nadas m k .Errcalltl;: The President. f.DUNN neeredur. JAB, Stemma An at. • • Waa. Dean. B. rabnestact. :W. H. Aversog, :Robert u. Delis. !IrsuctalSelien. _llleo. D. McGrew. MZ=M 0. e. ;1 ,1 7i oat i.oa. curt= lisYs. ARLICI UcSVEANC OF PITTSBURGH, PA. 01110 e, SI JIM atiritsll, ftask Meek. ThimEmransity, and 'Wes Milmn Yzo n 7AIILAY46II. Pnaddent. vi tots Fr Yrialitri4l24.. HUGH 11 , 2Llitliz. Beerstarr. - LessuArdlter. • ihorsp, Seberrearls, J. Os lan.. ost. Mars John .01.7. J.. H. Ho I. 1.• os, A. Aar...a. Howl 1 9. 0 . • 1110 WESTERN INSURANCE CO, Or 72Fr111. 111112011, Hredlleal. ai*AsOWEE4l2=4.mi Mee, Hinted. MINA Inane 00.. s WU* Hoe. ea cabs. Wtli Imam all Mal any sad Nan= Was. • bows Luta:DU= asassed who on well knows to the ootamoalty, sad was _aro detanoltma br ursaptsemo sad labalintr. to Elan mama Jae iisalwolot *lda ewe lam' ea raw ea, so °Serino tao Oat aratectura DO those 'rho ssats• to be wawa • Bassi J Thom.. r10. 1 f: 1 0.: }. a ilS. Jamas Altads7. Jo l la Mut. H AW:ander OD.; Jaw.H. JemotklLlrkpatriek.` un id 11 . IA im elalUp Palmer. • Wllllszo 5. /mod. da Wk. r. SZYJULET. 9eCreta+7. pcorimcrollßELiNCE Co. 07=3 - X. z OWL WOOD AND rums un ' A 110 AZ COXPA37 Taxmati mai AND MAILLNE .10250. Lzieiti?.", • rhllup., di ri aEr ,pr. 4. Julies D. Yens/ 'll/It; J01:114 W. 7. QA111.1.11/A, Jull.ly Capt. 4MS. *Arm 'mini... t=t=Ml ~~:~~;Y4 i:1:~ JOHN T. GRA. - Sr, - , 21A1VBIL AND EMI eurrEa, G.RANGR AND GLAZIER, No. 54 Hand St., Pittahurgh. • Pula And Conmansittal 51131 of wery downy. tan dose Warda. All wort dam zeopptly at ressosobis rafts. twatert • All H. BROWN, Q.WOttW Ono of Noitscrw.) MMUS AND SIGN PAINITIM 1101 7 4A-I* 4 Ofllifor et Third owl Minas% anon, PITTIFIVEWO. PA. V $ MOD) CO OX , &at a. s:=Aenv
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