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LEG VSLATIVE. BEVOR3I.
For many years the greater part of the
people of Pennsylvania, of all political
parties, have been fully . eelladen.; Uiat
the most flagrant corruptions were eon-,
straitly practiced: In legislative afsem-
blies at Thirfisburg.
,For a long period
scarcely ii‘sessioil has been held in which
eholteirild ' Ciii*fitilig' have not been
openly-inadesitill ifa Often by members,
thetniehlei!illq . iitiblic •• journals or pri- I
vats adiv.tasals, • Repeated Investiga- I
thnuthe:yetbeerr made into the truth of
such charges, sometimes in behalf of
honest*, but gaita as often with a view
of shielding the guilty.. Some flagrant
cases have been disclosed by these in•
vestigationi, notwithstanding the most
strenuous efforts, by persons implicated, 1
to avoid :exposure. Solitary rays of
light have been , sint dclin into the dark
andloathsome sibysil, revealing all man
ner of eliminations. Sorb cases, bow
. ever; must bedewed us rather accidental
than otherwise. ' . Britiery, from its very
=tire fa' transacted with none present!
- save the huyer and seller. Proof is,
. eoniregusuilly; nearly if not finite impos
sible; unleia an. exceptional instance is
stretch,' ;Besides, if a man is base enough
to temAt • smother with a bribe, or vile
ononghlo be tempted by a 'pecuniary or
other mercenary inducement to do what
he feelss:v=lft not: to be done, ho will
not hesitate at"committing perjury to
cover his delinquencies. This Is why
investigations so generally result in
nothing. It is not because fasts do not
exist 'which ought to bedragged to light;
:
but because so many are interested to
•
have tholiglitshut out and the evil un
corrected: IlenCe, too, 'the often recur
ring decrepaney.hetween, the . Report of
an investigating Committee and the
Popular:instinct . The people know that
bribery has been used. A deep con
sciousness thereof springs from the very
depths of their being. They feel a fact
whose existence they cannot prove, ac
cording
to the established rules of evi
dence.-.-Nor is their 'case often different
from that of the Committee appointed to
probe thametter. •
This has gone so far that the majority
of people have no faithiin the honesty of
Legislatures.. The nearer persona come
. . to such bodies at Harrisburg, and the
better their opportunities for judging
by what Influences the most Important
matters ire controlled the less coral
' dance they have in them. Thislis a sore
calamity. - When public trust is sbalen
in the pnity of the source from whence
the - loe—emanate, there must either
coma
~ ly a remedy fully adapted to
to the • o r, the law-making power, to
gethe with the laws' themselves, must
rap into general contempt' and execra-
....._ . .
In part, this demoralization is owing
to neglect In selecting proper persona as
legislators. A. good many excellentmen
doubtless, lef into the Legislature, but a
very large proportion are of the-other
sort...lt.cannot be denied that on the
, whole a lamentable deterioration haspc
nurred, of late years, In the' character
and qualifications ofmeinhers of the Gen
eral Assembly. This is uf 'nly in con
sequence of -the change th t Las come
over the management of rties. For
merly men 'were sought Col places, now
men seelf.piaztes for themselvea. 'Under
the old system electors cast about for the
men who would most ~c reditably repro
"-sent them and transact the public busi
ness. To sett office was exceptional,
ands dishonor. The office, so to speak,
went after the min, and urged Lim to
take it:: tinder the existirVatem, few
men get 'public positions cause they
are better rivalified than others to fill
them. -EVery aspirant - pushes for him
self, and often, brass takes precedence
of brabrisi' 7 Indeed ' in most districts a
• high-timed' man, will.` not - stoop to
the personal degradations that are
requisite:to obtain nominations:'. Here
and there'enly dich ,deference ia'paid to
superior capacities for usefulnessAntWaiji,
is fully Made for those who possesathem.
In large ,, ; centers of population; where
great pecuniary interests are multiplied.
where the best heads are fully employed
in conduCting important . private affairs,
and where "divisions of Tabor are, of ne
cessity most righlly - enforced, the polltl.
darts, and cii-liOs.worst sorts, have pollt-
'real 'management more exclusively in
' their hinds than elsewhere_ The best
heads aro 'hilly emploYed, and are im
bued with the idea that cacti man should
' steadily 'Lahore to his particular calling.
Hence .the 'readiness p ith which they ig
' core public concerns- and allow proles.
alone! politicians .to manage-as they
please the affairs of the Commonwealth.
Nor does there seem to be any reasona
ble hope that a majority of active busi
ness men will take edifiercat and 'whole
- comer view of their : civic responsibilities.
So far otherwise, the dlipantlon among
them to abstain from active participation
in the engineering Of politi '1 .parties.
grows constantly stronger.
In vieW,of.thls tendency, a . d of the
absolute, necessity that BOMB effective
check be female , the demorali tide of
politica,. the Xhainbereburg 1 positorit
urgea the amendment of the Stz to Con=!
stitution, so asp provide, '.. ' -• I
"1, That the Sonde shall co ;aid of
one bruidred" members, to be ch , sen by
4. That the House of Ito.' :da
tives shall consist of four hundr •d mem
'
here, each:to be - elected in a at . gle dia.
3. That all legislation' rola . g to
corporation interests *hall be by general
laws, andthat no special dd-tie = or cor.
porde privileges whatever hall be
rl`-nl.elhbauttikzerrethaleiYl.rta to sp e d ap ,, 1 . 0. '
priation of money,iron - the tr. , to.
ff
ir
Cla V4ro p t t h ti o P m on em ft fic u rs "c o la f li li n . _l n e:islt•
tura shall be paid. five dollars z er dap, 1
• for the perioilot sixty days; an be pro.'
anted from—apPiVrlatinit ' , ',.tberri ,
selves any aiellll3naivalqiifor 9 ;traded'
sessions, or for extraattarearbu ; sea.
dons beyond sixty in the year. •
"O. That no subordinate otli r shall
be appointed. in, cubes,.. t , ,-- or re
->celve anjirimpensationf ces, un
'lees a bill shall have , boon pass by both
bninchescreatingerherztillce and efinlng
I t
its duties. - '..". ~..- ...-..------ zzi" - - -
7. Tbatiliti'Llfrdnhikind ' IlpaaN
either branch rwMtblFraalving 'Veen:
jority of aerldilliAlltitdValitalliet.Ah .
na i r .Zl - ..:t. 4*a it'-kZ'j •
These se -.;-!---- magitrarptite
, right direc tz• .. '-. • - i. - xa,•••- • :.1 - 10 : , If
adopted, • : ~„ ;.,.. 4t. , I tAgise
aideratio ; ex ... a1,... erie..n. adult
try testifies to lintge4d - ,z041 ft.
representriltie anemblieit i . .I` - evitele
people canrietal-liONlntritebtate.
the nearer the I,lldrit -,b) . 1453 - N,
brought ' , to thet.c4treit ..i„Laye
business done (arm illerly !mil kjegg.t,
- manner, Hie: liitattt
_... -elt-gmt.,.tiur
/toasty. It - is pighiFinketygrriiitA
arrangement will ilstarestiOtaistieft
tautdroda are to 1114: glatgaoad;:....iAtlistat
• chased' has aorta:Speer tisoidrid menen
bora of he General totat,'•aild itoPoto
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lions upon the Integrity
of its proceed-
Inge are almost unlmown. The num
bers are too great to admit facility in
forming corrupt rings.
The idea that all legislation In regard
to corporations shall he by general laws.
end that charters shall be granted ex
clusively by the Courts is most whole
some. At least three quarters of all the
corrupt practices - of legislative bodies
Lave their root In granting and amend-
log corporate franchises. Nor is the
mischief confined to the member:. Pri
vate citizens want:yaluable franchises,
or having them want to protect them
selves frominterference by enterprising
neighbors. As the 'tiling is a matter of
money with them, they are Often not
slow in making it 0: matter of money
with members. Ilea of the highest po
sitions in social and church life, hart' not
Lealtated, do no , hesitate, thus to barter
their own honesty and ' debauch legisla
tion. It Is altogether well to have the
temptation put out of the way.
We have not time to dwell at large ou
the other speeitications ; but while of
less moment than the others, they will
each Le found useful. No valid oblec
tion can be raised to giving all of them a
trial. , .
—The Repobitord proposes a summary
nettled for introducing and carrying
these 'amendments. It says ,
"Let the people demand a Conven
tion. The Legislature can authorize a
vote in Juno next, adlonm to meet after
the returns are officially received, and
provide for choosing delegates to the
Convention at the regular election in Oc
tober."
Doubtless, the people arc complete
masters of their institutions, end may
make them what they will, and by what
means shall seem good unto them. But
this is not the way of making amend
ments provided by the Constitution.
The instrument decrees that any Legis.
lature may propose amendments ; that
three months notice guilt In given the
people of such proposal prior to the suc
ceeding election; and upon the next
Legislature concurring in the proposed
ebonies, the amendments shall go to a
vote of the people, upon like notice; but
that amendments "shill not be submit
ted to the people ofteneithan once in five
years." The election which decided
the last amendment was held on the first
Tuesday of August, 1864 ; and voting on
a fresh amendment will not be constitu.
tional before the first Tuesday of August,
1860.
If a Constitutional Convention shall
be held there is no way of limiting its
action to one topic, or to a definite list of
topics. Its power will cover the whole
instrument; and other matters, Includ
ing the election of Judges and the right
of the blacks to vote, will certainly be
brought forward. To a general revision
of the Constitution we are not averse,
but, it Is well to consider what - would
come of such a movement before enter
ing upin It.
BALTIMORE AND °MAO RAILROAD
COMPANY:
The President of this Company states
that since September 50th, 1805, eighty
miles; of first class second track has been
built and is In use; that a large amount
of grading and other work has been done
east of Piedmont, with a view to double
tracking that portion; that tunnels have
been enlarged with the same object in
view; and that at the Point of ROcks n.
tunnel 800 feet in length, avotdjng- eon
tactwith the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal,
wilt he fsnlahed by August next. Twelve
fast•clas iron bridges have beeni built,
of an. aggregate length of 3,475 feet. .
lie expresses a hope - that the 'appeal
taken from the decision of the Circtlit
Court of the United States at Williams
port, declaring the Act of the Penny.]
Tanks Legislature repealing the Councils
ville Railroad charter to be in operative
and void, may be heard by the Su
preme Court at an early day, even Wont
of its order, in consequerMr.of the nstiou
al importance 01 the completion of the
work. Ile farther mentions, that pend
ing the litigatiOn before the United States
Courts.proceeding by quo warrants was
instituted in' the State Courts of Pennsyl
vania, and have not yet been brought to
a conclusion. .L
Meanwhile the work on the road hat
been gradually pushed forward, and the
heaviest portion of it—the Sand Patch
tunnel through -the Allegheny 3ioun•
tains—well advanced towards comple
tion.
But for the delays caused by litigation
the direct communication by rail be
tween Baltimore and l'ittsburgh,
mess, would now be In actual operation.
is.--
NEWSPAPERS ON RAILROADS
IL C. LOW), Esq., Presidenx of the
Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad
Company, hall issued an order requiring
the news agents on the "trains on that
road, and also on the Indianapolis and
Lafayette Road to sell the daily, papers
at five cents per copy. The publishers
of five cent newspapers are delighted
with 'this ruleand commend it to gener
al adoption. hose of na who snake
three or two ca Xpaperedo slot believe
t ‘4,11,
the rule is lair,. Win it does not cover_
the whole case." , lF It Is .ine9ullable to
I sell a five cent psOr .aluivo. Its price, it
Is just as wrong to mike throe cent paper
above its price. What railroad man
agers ought to do, in the premises, is to
Insist that 'the ,different papers shall be
sold on trains and at depots at the regu
lar rates established by their respective'
publishers.. That Is precisely what the
five cent newspaper men do not want to
have done. They want five cent papers
sold at their value, and three cent pipes.'
sold at two-fifths above their value; but
thisarrangement tends to give them an
exclusive market. Ifhen rallroad - men
regulate title matter on their rcspecUve
properties—and they always should reg
ulate it—they should make the rule so to
allow . and encourage fair competition
among newspapers...l .
Fen months petit thereelas been tcheh
bli.l it unit, e talk aboutAnipeaching the
President. The House Committee has
commenced an earnefi l lrivestigalion ' d
his conduct. If he his done-tio
of sufficient magnitude to justify Wei, Pf:
mignment, his will'have the iieriefit . o •
vindication thst•shail betels!. Ithelifs
allured tha3amareuniviisteti to 't him; Yd
inch a degree as to call for impeach
psnt, Cciagresixeed have no.fesairlint .
connyridilluitale it.in plocooli
egalist --Xiielevatiorrtot . ikaltnig ,
Sp or Oug4to, bei l l`bas to, ta'enlial
lidmrespptfsihllit -="
ynEN a jontnal4idefikeetialxklikeit .
notweentfactlOnsrand factlpniste
Lida to' be' natindeYetair The icliupl=
yiiill Journey latinke , !/r9. stritjaosAk to
General Caliinint. That ls one iiew.
TlicHari btlf~~Tttigo• C jih ~ tlt A
tis so nt"
tremble to the . .l,ientlexyß oonteivn
defence of him Intlitelditoilarnolinane,
'ail - heartY *enema.. t noes: Yorertsiltiii
there. Th ffi lrliVire*:::WfAci.
'we concludes:4443v Addilad , one tonna
pose to do .equal and exact Justice all'
round.
THE SEPRE.irE COURT.
The bill reported by Mr. Tilnliett
WAILS from the Judiciary Committee, in
relation to proceedings in the Supreme
Court of the United States, is regarded
throughout the country as one of very
great Importance.- The fundamental
idea of , the bill was broached, some
weeks ago, by two or more Illinois journ
als, end was soon taken into considera
tion at Washington. This Idea Is that a
concurrence of all the Judges shall be
requisite to a binding decision. No
question exists as to the power of Con
gress to regulate proceedings in the ea
ercise of the appellate jurisdiction of the,
Court; but it is not likely public opinion
will sanction the role now proposed, at
least, as applicable to•all chases of class.
' would seem eminently proper in de-
terming whether a given matter is con
stitutional or not, that more than a bare
majority of the Judges should concur.
Indeed, ' but for partizan prejudices, it
would hardly be held excessive that such
a decision should be unanimous. The
rules , of law compel a jury of twelve
men Ito absolutely concur In a fouling,
even In the most trivial cases, in order
to validity. In so grave a matter as de
termining a point of the Constitution it
can, in sober reason, hardly be account
ed excessive to require the Judges to
be of one mind. In' lesser matters—in
ordinary cases of litigation between pri
vate parties—this would not appear to be
so necessary.
r , av be taken as settled, that the
loyekpeople of the nation demand pro.
tection against the usuipations of the su
preme bench, in =king the Constitu
tion what a majority of the Judges see
Ht to have It. The people will not be
battled in-the great work of reconstruct.
ing the government, by the obstinacy, or
caprice, or ineivism of a majority of the
Judges. ,
Din- POISHIS)T, editor of the La Crt;sse
Democrat, said: .
"Be (Morrissey) never stole spoons
watches and jewels for ids wife as Ben
Butler has. When be fought with Hem.
an ho did not pick his pockets, or insult
his sister or mother, as the Brute Butler
insulted the women of the South, who
were robbed by his orders and ravished
by acmes and drunken whites with his
consent, In retaliation for expressing
their disgust at his venalities."
Berenpon, General Butler brought snit
for libel, claiming damages to the amount
of $lOO,OOO. It is certainly well when
editors take such liberties with the repu
tations of men that they should have an
opportunity of showing how much they
can prove. If they cannot make good
their charges, few punishments would be
out of Proportion to their offense.
Tnz suestion of extending political
rights to the blacks is before the 1 0hio•
Legislature, and creates great squirming
among members who are simply politt-
Clans. The 'Republicans will gain much
for themselves, besides performing an
excellent service for humanity, by disre
garding antiquated prejudices, and de
elating promptly and decisively for the
equal rights of all men.
Ex-Gov. CunTrs goes bock to Ma old
home at Bellefonte, and not to Lancer.
GENSII.A.I. :II 'EMS
—Body-snatching t fregusat 7aIcIA.
woad.
—Prince Pomatost. - 1 is grashing s new
=ma.
SlelYlil¢lC promices to Lea extra super.
Sim" •
—Frenchmen are catching' whales with
poison.
—Diptlerla prevails in woe parts of New
Uampatilro.
inch of ground to gullies',
ly sold for 412,ix...
—The greatest mink her of Odd Fellows aro
Iv Ponncylvan
. —Folly years ego 1.11-re was no: a single
locomotiro In Europe.
—Voir:ow York, dry good* clerk.' era
watcbod bra deuartiva tone.
--awls, citizens are to be prevented from
Joining the army of the Popo.
—TOO Small Pox bas taken possess lon of
the Salem(tl. C) Female Academy.
—The cost of maaafeettulog cdie pound of
cotton ln New England ts about 11 cents.
—Last gear 231.000 persona slept at the
"Prosplee"lo passing over the Si, 8C196111.
—Feriale teachers to lowa receive 091 per
week for"teacht air the young Idea how to
shoot." • •
• ' •
—A belyaged Woman in ItOtheiter, N. Y..
shot ttirett,ttm es at her seducer wi th out bit
t. 114 ;
. .
—A Chicago gambler has sued a woman of
di-repute for 1110,000 .daniages for false lut.
prisonment.
—When - completed the racier Railroad
will resombie a gigantic letter T, with the
expansion looking eastward.
—The Paris ilioniteur omeialiy announces
Mat tiereafter the "American flag will be
freed from all navigation Mies to Fiction
ports."
—An editor in Frappe who a free pass
that lied been given him by a railroad com
pany san sentenced to thirteen mouton
Imprisonment.
—Colorado, if admitted, with her twenty
seven thousand inhabitants, will have the
same control ever federal legielation as New
York, with her population of fear millions.
—A Lynchburg paper tells of a gay and
festive youth of the tender age et W sum
mers, who ran or with a duletna of XI, leav
ing behind him a wife and a terse number
of children..
—.lt Is meld that there ere bricks In the
Mosque of lit... Omar that ain se fully the
aceatof the Musk with whi t
ch they were or
iginally impregnated as on the day the ma
vet set them In the wall.
—Leaner/ W. Jerome, Esq., of New York,
amt • letter to the President of the Print-.
ton College euelcslng ettaein Mated State,
bonds, th e Interest of which Is to-be devoted
annually to the presentation' 01 medals to
the graduating /Senior “who alkali be declar
ed by vote of his classmates to be the .llrst
gentleman Of rds Maas." Thle is a novelty
In Callesedisolptine.
Mr. GEORGE MEM of Arm
strong'. Veal Work., rein township. JAW
phony county. moons as follows Of the
BEY. E. A. WILSOS'A
Great Remedy for Consumptions
'IL woe reduced se to. coneumPtten that
yr. unable to leave my bed, end my Per. 2"...
Informed me that they could du nothmg more for
soe,mv case being utterly hopelee j t, , thet I bad
o v:L e lTlLVe i d o t y e e try " lark o /P.V . I NIMI O .
EL/Y. and to-day a ent ea well our men th the
world. If there too toy who doubt We state.
meat. they can call and ace me, Ms Der above a •
dome) and I will glee them all the particulars of
rne estruoralnary ecovery.
Ttle ole agency for the In
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ASSOCIATION.—The Second 4tetuis'
Sleeting alba Association o, Wiens Om
SECOND GEITE L eiIISIITTEIIIAII CH=CU
on Sixth street, between Smithfield and Grant
steel:ls, on NEST SALTUILDAY EYENINO,
Januar), str!..; o'clock. •NI attendant..
of member, Is requested. j a=er
arAitT EXuIBITION. PIIE
LAN'S 1117ILLINU, 164 FrY'rti
The zierond Annual klotabltlon or the works or
the btudents of the YITTSBIJ BUY SCIIOOI. Or
Dr.. 9111.1.1. 1.111 be open to the public, free Or
coa , ge, on TUESDAY, 00d sod four M-
Ilawloo days, from 10.1... X., to 10 y• X., clog.,
at 6 o•elock Ms 26111. ' '.1410:011:YTY
gLEGTVUE BY
REV. JOSEPH R. KERR,
Of the Third U. P. Church. Attesheny, on
R/11.113SDAT EV CHINO; formai" VII. 16 , 77.1
the FIRST PIIRABXTERIAN CHURCH. ROL..
ver Street, Allezhenl. -fol.' the 71114 T WARP
MISSION SCHOOL.
Suhlect—"TWl (RAS OS Of TUT. HOLM...
Vault, 93 cents: can be had at Om Moat,
took and Drug Store., and at the door:
THE CIIAIIITY FETIVAL,
Under tilt anoplcoo of the
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will take ylitee to
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Pittsburgh 4-, Connalletille
Co. 1-14'.11Norigage Turtle Creel
Divislon Constraelloa
Bolden .pt berth, entitled that the Inter.%
loupens cod the above Bonds dot rzEnuA BY .
ElhaT pron., tall be paid on and arm tint
date on"preetntatton and denim, It the MST
NATIO: , AL BANK Or PrITSIIOIIIIII.
B. PAGE,
Etcretarl.
-
pITTSIIIIIRGH
ECM
SCHOOL OF DESIGN.
I.'helc•za.Pos
.ro. 21 Firlls Street,
In EVENISO CLAM, TOR lILLYes
•mmence the FIRST 110314 Y IN /SHIM
at 7J; o'clock.
Tor tomb tr particular., apply lit the Rocca.
JaY4slls I
Ft 1,1 131.
offer for sale
MANUFACTURING SITE,
the t oo t
by... • Darrel factory. ellnato at
the foot offraylor street. rue toorushlo. ohd of
foolte the Cooper MCI of Pert, McCurdy .15 Co.
This property ho• a great of HO toot on the 11.
phony rloor; contalnleg neat TWO.ACIICS, and
prtrllege of ailing op to mate as math more.
for Iron. Steel or other large Ilanefactarlng
yorpooes, bat no tuporlor.
T 01713.6 wade to snit gumboot.
laca , ' it SILL.
MERCHANTS? OIL COMPANY.
Notice to StookhOiders.
A seeettng of the Stakeholder. of the .bore
Company will ho bead t toe Dowd of 'Made
Boom *a TElltarDAT. the UM Mot.. •a a
Welock s.
Y. M., for the ourtmee of eating the
neeemary legal ...ton to wind op the affairs of
said Company. and divide the rent alnlog rued..
AP this the last opportuelti. all interested
will glee their prompt and punctuate/lands...
of order of the
BOARD Or DIBSCSORS.
Etosmitv, GENIES,
UNDERWEAR,
♦t Very Lee Price.
WHITE, ORB & CO
No. 23 Fifth Street.
Iv
WESTERN ENNSTLTANLI
atAl i Altt . ll. ° A Pr e-aliNgari
nary rd, rho P
tree Tree.. the Wootera Peonaylranto Esti•
rood will tretre •t seo deport kora Di* rettral
direct Depot, Alitglieop CM, Ito fellows:
r,e r p act
u Ac c A
omm m da a on I
NOno . No . 1... O 1
A. Y.
tintrosborg Accommodation No. 3... O W A. Y.
ESDttr .. .... .".......—.. ..... 10:41 A. N.
blaarnsborg A . cCOMmociation No. 1...1 1:17 A. N.
tiharpabncE Accommaiation NO. a... 1:17 r.
11•11 ...Ur.
Freeport Aeooromodialos No. 2. ... .. 03P. a.
,baci:anncn Accommodation No. 3... 11:)0 T.
311.11.0 tag AccOmmodation No. a... 30 7 1 C. M
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DEPART.
lanarrnbura Accommodation No. 1. Bed A. 0.
Odd A. n.
itharpsborg Accost:mods:lon No. 2... A. tr.
Trimport Accommodation No.l ads S. S.
Uhl:reborn Acconsuodatlon No 2....10:13 A. M.
Imarromag Accommodation No. 4... I' .1 r. r.
Kapott :00 r. Y.
obvpsourg Accommodation No. 2... sad r. N.
Yreapart Accommodation No 2 ceo R m.
Slice ldnorit •coommocation No. I— 7:40 r. v.
Al trains run daily cam" , bondaY.
Contain al'o o Ticbets—Yor sais in pans ages of
Twenty. bstween they henY City. Chestnut
street. Sierra. Rensett, Pine Ceuta. Etna and
abarptburs. and Rood 9 1 41 Vol: -
Pl ;grt i ert?Wo ' reilingl s e ' s• ' :u7d ` ' Lin atm
O n nay lutousbase4 at Witikessuntnes Unice O.
3 M.. I.,lstr WWI, ist sr Misprision/1,1dg., PlM
burgh: and at the Perot, A ll,gbeny City.
Tha Vennsyleula Railroad will not assume
* p . Tire I," for tu. ir":4lll:Ailit"t‘o 4 (14
f.l.`;ll7," . l°3l?°litlilt
- the z oFfuelinless taken by special contract.
Forte er inf r oato i nisi . nalgegot , ... l o A:
Federal !MVO. pot..
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CLOSE 'OUT SALE
DRS: ,45940.D15,
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FOR TWENTYDAYS,
Commencing on Monday, the
{ll /reach Dierloos. Cobarp. Pliftkik r 4911.4
ittalg Cloth., Cafglmere.. Wallas, $.413ei..
Ttek.f.g, Cloikttoil Cloth,. Dress lloodli of ill
style..
Ladies, Oall and Examine.,
ME.
No. 98 Market Street,
AMMO Between TM and the Diamond
MILLER'S LTIBBICATIVE
I.49I.4OISSZCCIF.
A. full stock of the above Peeking al Isms on
Saud, welch v. .111 sell to Dealers. Railroad
um pa ale. and 1,01111111.01 . 11 et the same vetoes es
It can be porettesed from the mentifsetomfa. ee
we have been appointed Bole Wats in Western
Penna. Call and eistelne It at Now SI and a
glair .I.recl. • J. s H. PHILLIS,
J art dole A
GEORGE HEAVEN,
•
Candy Maradactnrer
&ad dialer In FORMIC AND AMao.,
No. 112 Federal Street,
Second door from the Pint Nations , heat, '
etioti ALLIMILISNY UITY, PA.
CUOICE COFFEE.-33 bap of
CHOWS BID AND GOVITANDIENT JAVA
G omm, Ast mete ed irt4 tOr by the las,
.or et retail, at
. greallt redste• reiCca at tie
Wamtly (leer-err Store
JOHN A. BENNIIAW,
jilt tareertibirie and Iliad street,.
Tbi. BLA - Cli,
CAL.lEtin/WWJECEIL.
Nrixisixt Alaiov,
17,.e Loon: abor. emit/Acid Street,
rffrestsan, PA.
Xverr ttod °Marl - done on tbeahorteit sloth*
and moot rr.s.anatacterzo.. rattle:Mar attentsou
ypld ttlJdbbing. )1.141:i44
WEcEssAmEs FOB Tug wry.
Al "g at " ' 4'l6*6. ,...xitr itt7 2lTat a lit
q c V
Ficucr 7110; •
EutPLl...3.2.l.lnsesettlmelrt tumour r
ourigoNi c ,gi
I•= t itit e nii;t: .4*-IVINZtv.:I-4.0
w
NEw Emmen . ifEnnEfia.
...N . % raw suresurravaltDr:
4 , 4 ,
l'A'o"Bh-firrtiOXl4'llllWßM.
1. P 7.
; r Carter Libtrtyand.Easlo~sa.
T I.'
_I out4ii Ungar 4131
' elf
VOCIIIINcIuNite 14.714 . •
r ia6 o 2 = t xpribivv.4
'57. - 1111 - sx a.. =strut.
• ed nnd for hale by
WitoarajaVVJAlt.
' ;`,11:4'
JAN t
OSnooessm to IS. Jones • 0ci . ..)
Corner Fourth Sr. Wood Eds.,
BANKERS & BROWS,
Mail' lig ILIA.
Government Beenri tfde, •
'Foreign Excha nge,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS n.de on acceadtda ladata
la the Uatted Mato sad 04311144.
Interest aliened on Time Deposits.
SKATES! 'SKATES! SKATES
EN
I MATE RZCEIVED MOST
OV
MY oTIXIE, azid OW to Ws Tracte • selection
trout ,
5,000 Pairs p G Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, cal
and examine pay Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPROUL INDOOEILETTO
JAMES BpWN,
N 0.136 Wood Street.
no13:01.1
STATEMENT OF THE
People's Insurance Company,
OF PIITOBVII OI3 , PA..
PROM JANUAIIT Ist TO D
.. VE.III3SII
with
Inelustre. Published E
in
accordance with the requirements of an Act of
Stew are Bills 140,110 tO
•7 do hi Bilis
M h * : ( l.7: o b it i t:
Reeelentle 61.E10 CO
!Minium N0te5........: 0
Soot Atootint ...... 11.1
cash 1,902 0
9I
• r---1113.410 77
Id. Amount of !remit.*
recelese, IVA,tel 14
4th. Amonf Interest
roosiv . ee4 Mtn NS
Balance Jan. 15t.1166..
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100,C1
101. I)lsbursemcots:
1.0.. es PO. On
I
Ersges...ii;s.l 13
'''
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*dye rtiOnt
sad all other
lespeuses... 8.::4 14
Presolums Iv- -
ltaliBi 4.U 7 30
NO•113111111.11GII. :.91 II . .
Olvtdroas.... 104E3 03.44,0•0 1 , ..3:5110 11
(Moe If 0r01tur0... , ...... .. . ..... $ 1.110 OS
“pen, Polleles...-...... ......... . 715 00
Accrosel Interest--- - =II V 3
Total AstoU Jaw. M. 7n7 $1415,11116 11
nb. r i 111„ . . outst..4lng .111.41*.. Devaiber
"°'"
N ir. 3 egts C rTi
llTT*.rxtAl. Jemmy *Lb. 164. :ob*.
January 14, 1867
CRAND OPENING OF
FEHR'S SALOON
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
SCLEIt. Clair 18treet
Between rem It. •nd litustwast. Bridg
rrnmnuncluora.
I Ironl4 resv ctfully anposace to
ml
Mold
and the general patale. Iwo lossed
stave boa.. and tnto r 0 to teeP •
First-Class Restaurant,
In at Ito Wallet.. OTBTrilla,llBll.
aelleary the maraeta afford, • f It be screed up an
abort. aotlee.
JOS. FRICKER.
Na 3s St. Clair Ittre•t
LADIZPV 11001111 O.XEI•COD
/WOW. Ja13,17.
au s_ Roc -L
WAgianT-',I42O.CONTRACT for
75 TOlOO,OOO BINIIELSCHARCOIL,
f.ITIVi.tt IV:7I=T: A D 9l7=‘:4" , a
MOORHEAD &
99 Wt Strum
derl.fldwlf
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both American and English,
WINE WHITE 1111ANIIN.
For Oil Refiniw-Furposeo;
Colsutn puntantly on b
l and for sale In qn
to f neo
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
236 Pearl Street, IV. Y
MEI
HOLIDAY GOODS.
A LL
cT IMIN OF lIIIONZE,GILT, ,
tlarbon Oil Wags and Chandeliers;
Lamp Trimmings, lie.
Alio WARILINTZD NON-TXPLOSIVL CAS
BON Ult.. • holesale 11.3
JOHN ROBS & CO.,
3.511.12N.aa1ai1x Y/1116?8U/i. P.1:11
SICATESI SKATES!
Prize Ska,tes,' ,, ,
Club Skates;
SKATES FOB THEMITITON,
CO CA- 3:3 3EI
PlaPageh nialdistr. nab street.
dell
. • 33- 333alkar2.
Hes POW A LARGE STOCK OF
CURE FIBS 00E7 lOTIONAZIES.
0A101.4 TOYS apd an other good.
Son TH OLIDA lnp e h o i t s a l line
tentton t o Hi met ier MIXEDUANDY, at et .
d egri o ll 91 federapt., AlleEbeDY.
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WAIT FOB THE BEST.-W e
H
publish a w rk by Hoe. AFAN t #_NRIE,3
Viiir r AVlritid WM kV Ws ALTA.
TN—AC NO ITV 4, MINN. CAUANS •Nik
NAISULMS. ,, Hr. II hem. same Is a sollielent
of
war,is il be
who
Bictrulard Bitters
or the Me en ail who deetre the non
frigate and sontsleu mit atboubt Wilt Its Is
sue... NATIONAL PUBLISHING CI.I,
1e7:04
No. Ng Minor street, pniudept i g, Pe.
I.lw'r
wETTACH 81,11EASON
auoompas TO CLICKGIAItr CLARE,
Esauhewers of
.- OAR WWI= BELTING,
No. n cmlo otred, - Anestm..i_Cn 7 .
Also fall assortment. of Belting N G. •
BLIISON.B. No. ISO Liberty 31., Piot:m*l(N
uzu. G. CLAIM, Bole. of Worts.
NEw. ?Aim. rerts, •
.
rtalwrirms AND WOOD IIIITATIOD•• -
• •
mf.197 DCAOKITIMLIK.WA% V a. 11010••-
• Sod. ft. mmEE.R.,
541
RO.
4.2eagent, Men; Pelt,
rartitsh - aiiinetiOk_ . 4
•
rell4=Z7E44PAA`l4l27ool,tha'
....1 1 :Lith Nome.
ILPP RE LIB AS S it ' '
,Aul .
11
.
. 0.3 , 01i0 10 T0P f•Gefte4 Salta NIA
asislitrA. JAti
Ste Lientyst., ...-r
20
iAI
ILI DDEll7.ltutoh. ree) 4
P'rtiatiotarkiatthltrat ait
0 „,...
NE'7 4 iERTIEIREEENTS.
GOODS,.
NEW PKINTs,
New Delaines,
NEW: . DRESS GOODS,
1- New Shawls,
NEW BLANKETS. NEW CABSIMEBES
Wholesale and Retail,
At the LOWISt Eastern Prices
ERWIN, TCONNELL &CO.
27S Federal Se, Allegheny,
ABOVE TUE MARKET
ja"tvrit.
M MAC Go 'CT ILIA
R'E ARS SZMOVINO CUR STOCK OF
BEDS AND IMPIMBNTS,
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From 29 Fifth street,
TO (Ma NILW d:TUNt.
137 Liberty Street,
FOOT OR FIFTH.)
.Witero tromillbo glad to rea on of oar old co
camera •nd all In want of
CIASDEPi SEEDS.
MARICIILiTSAL =id
iIORTICIILTURAIL
VIIPLENENTS and
3100.000 00
YARN ILICIIISEIty
we Iwo for role a fall 'took of.
N6ERSOLL'S U&1 PROSES
for . tlllnU AND HORSE ruwaa. The beet
Freesia use.
3. "IMIVC:Ajir.7
137 Liberty Stree
THE FULTON
BEII4 BD BRASS ME,
$ fLelll
100,0%)
EXTABLIXIIED 131 1832.
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PiTTBBURCH. PA.
)IANUFACTUEZII3 Olt
ALL SIZES OP BELLS
From 10 to 100,000 Pounds.
GLOM A.Mal; MCI L) BIM TIME
MEC=
Stop Cocks °lentos or iron.
or ALL SIZES
WAGE ABS CYLINDER COCKS!
Agent's for ell the different
STEAM PUMPS
=I
Celebrated -SteanrElyphon.
Dealers In
u sitAP E LF:I:. FRAM and OAS rm
attentlonirahrto:ll.2l.42c-and GAB
Plr leek
1/117LNO la all Wl:reasoned d
lta only mans Memo" of A. 7111.T0N11
METALLIC YACIELVIti YON STEAM CYL/N
-•P. •
ltn BBIT'S CELSBRATICD
TN IN ILTA constantly on band.
/Mad". OUTS sad CASTINGS made to
order and Sloshed wrth scathes. and dispatch.
Partitalu attention paid to BMA Vtlil.lltog
In all Its branches. We also loop constantly on
band all Goo o ebee Caine and Stoundtin
Healy and Cotton racking. Own Hose Of All
Trio at az. I. order.
A. YULTON'S SON d: CO
)Lrned
LADIES' OD GENT'S
ViIETELM;
SUMMER PRICES,
ALT •
HILLERWIAN'S
No. 75 Wood Street.
Alto. sLotto A stortiotot of
HATS & OAPS
L.ITERT STYLES.
JA/17.3 ......
IRON CITY SPICE MILLS,
FIFTH STREET UTENSION;
*rear Pennsylvania etre nue,
Piprentaan. PA,
PURE SPIOES AND MUSTARD
IVerransed, when our name Is on the ankle.
TRISH „GROUND 001120/CAL and
Pearlia2rltllltTiltitril NUTS Bomama
"47.PM1...tr0t, Infoim the DOUG One ne
trnt cantina* gm manufacture of an the
'LIMN? Eta Ds 0, HMIS. which na oder to
Whottaide and Bolan Dealers at tan let
Duties tate. Almlag to deal •talrore *MU
the patronage of the piano. ••
• - ••
I:.'lkiiit:VlLLl:Afflit tO abo,. mill at
wrsuosLut it:was:nem
de31,473
GREAT ATTRACTION!
OREATREDverzom
ma to to 0 0.,
18i WOOD sra.v.Er,
especial alien:Moo to the
UMW:MELT LOW ruicEs. .
nes are elosists out Melt afoot of
LADIES' FtrltS.
REVOLVTION IN TUN
QREAT
CriAjaarilluANZAVirra.
ruIL
a:Own:and salt deal to pore
0•41f0(12b it lag, atm Yket!ll. Vim
%Iritleigualied olild LT:s .
Wino Dealers iusd nottl Kuper% the follow
rallildtratiV; i.nr744,!-
: H
PIIMLDZIE49II/4 04. VIM; 11A.-
.11zgazi:Iloorazn • ,%::• . .SW•lows et i
41 1 7 i: ' UZI
le
In:West Awn.asulMliewa it elnlit
itteaVitri.V.,!tz.Viroliarilavezr,
$5l ral
tißoAPWAreagotittAC.2',f
-`..IOOSTAIMOrtIte;
) 0 1-.011113:ILMANIIIIIHIMA:iN
- -LediefDinink*gyatatorri. ,
vim 6iiLij! iiiii47 . l4
~: k:eibui:!lifn,
POI 9:a hanir4morwairiv.
• &MPS •
• , .
Nunn ,
4.l"3l,l=i2ff"gra.to..vottivz..
.w.a.posagwas •
-10C A M P AIMOIF oli
117.1 MID MITMINIM. Ike.. Se.
evali". .PTOSOPtI7 eitentlNl. ratiossix•
nix ocumago
30 DAYS' SALE
IXTRNURBIN AllY
LOW PEES.
A-at "Entire, Stock
GREAT REDUCTIONS.
Ald.irr GOODS
AT ONE HALF THEIR COST,
EmOratin/the 111161 GB. Stock of •
BOOTS & SHOES,
DRY GOODS,
Blankets, Flannels,
SHAWLS, FURS.
WOOLENS, B,9I*OBALSE[i3,TB
DRESS FOODS, SLEDS,
Coats, Panis and Veins
NEW OARTETS,
AND
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
~....
M'CLELIAMYS
AUCTION HOUSE.
1114.:Y 43 0 013 S
SHOE EMPORIUM;
FIFTH STREET,
1831:,774•7
l I IITATANT NOTICE TO TUE
OM I FEW DAYS MORE
To Secure Tickets in
KELLY'S GRAND
NORTH AMERICAN
PRIZE CONCERT
Capital Prize $30,000
IM
1:24' 13-3ELEDEIN33.4I.OWiI
Tinto fixed to Award (be rreutlam. ►ed We
CUhuritr t4' M gftea at Me W►oaeL Monne
Mat. Ctilearo. 1111nols. ,
SATIOUDAY. JANIIARXMO. 1667
?hie t. the Greatest Distribution or the Nine
teenth Venture. and most snosessfet enterprise
otthe land eser Inangsratedla itis world.
IMAM° VALUABLE map; Tabled at
uraa , AmmaaossxmLaux-mo d wg
ineo,ooonagEminicari. • '
ITEM
wtn be ytaectedto ticket beide,"
•
Every Other Tl"et Draws • Prize.
Th. demand for Vele 6. Li without a yusllel.'
All Dram for Ticket. moiled In New Enema,
Middle or We.tern enter. al" to THURSDAY
241 b., Wit reach no to
time obit tiled ay and mailed before the draw-
.
lag COZOICI3CeII. • . .
All Ilagents eau eontlaue to self =UI It r. ai.,
SATURDAY. Satit that., when tall report. matt
be made with returns, or it al. vrtU be tune:Oil:.
•gestr haring Tiekrts a:L.4l4i or eou'roeted
for 1011 plea. forward therm to our oddres.,
*UT are rviatred to au Orders In tadesoo.
atlases is one address, t0r,....1 44A
ENO
tt
Sent otertertiern OS Yee !ISt of mover. tettn
Wily to P.l T.011,40::_.
a&rialisCsas • '
Isinmet, IleSellep d Co., Commercial Ageacy,
Camp: Loan eamrisah t denten, importers,.
Plttlaclelpils; damsel D. 131cloct, publishers,
P►Uaaelpt itS&O VIIIkr/11.06 Co., import",
en, Now Tort. • • .•
dead the souse of each matoentler with their
root °Moe address. Irony es Are::. Yon office
order, regliteandletten. teay - Oe sent at oar Met.
- /in COUI.OIOIICatIOUB 'koala be addressed to ,
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A. A. KELLEY & CO..
So. mos namdfapsi !street, CAlestv.:lll.
(11/1",K& 1 WARE 110IISE•
. .
BREED,
iCTISP , coiILTMIR ,
N0..41X) AVOOd , Etireet.-
O a rAtittrztfleAr m llitik "A•
vl, i OUT
!, ~,a.r.„.. A :,-....,„, ~
tx,....:,..0uf A winixt aglik. i•-„it,... ,1, i . ~,.
1,, .:srlll44llolFASPOraintryldeiltripti• •
n il ..... - ,.c. wpigo w 5,....,...., Lit .1.'t..;:.
• ALSO Up Attit Af, , ": 14 RIISH44 ...
~,.„..i . h 1. ,... •
.s . .wr y yt...nacipattur,
rub 4k r i .. stiiiiiiiiitfievat&iii ,
• _....r-t I. st.v , - ,, " . fO, ',OW r
1111411 1 1011WESIMfb“.. i
1 ..--1.1 . .. --. 4:1:1. ,
614 1.4 . 1 . oR, r„ , , ,,
,
i t.: - :? . , 4 110 4,4 , ~4 1.11. ... : r ".„ . , -. , ': 1
1 late ' " ' 1.1 , 46 , 01 ' SPO 4 ,KIWA, 1
Min ottistbeltekdsoWst r...., ',L w awa
mra •-a......v.c. ..--
CoallAnMenli sad orders respeetNl7soo4l
04.
MEI
A GREAT SALE
DRY GOODS,
J. W. BARKER & CO.,
300 PC& MEIN mumason, REPPS,
4 vipns33 CLOMPS AT IPRICES
BEDIICED, 37 % T 60 PER CENT.
LOOO PIEOZEi DEEM; GOODS Or ALL
'KINDS. Boma at tleso reCtuced to ozo
half !armee prtoeo.
621.11.0 YOR EYENING, CARRIAGE .t
STREET DIMAS,' in great Gaiety,
and at greattp reduced prices.
CLOAHB•AID PiIIAWLS. We •seo
ing out our Stock of these very chess.
rumgrasi. cLoTna.
SAITIMETS. JEL 2 I B
Av., ell reduced be price.
AND
55 and 57
TICKETS *l,OO EACH•
OF
EU
Market- Street,
TABLE LINENS. TOWELS, TOWEL
' INGS.NAPSLINS. DOTLIFAI. QUILTS
AND OTHER HOCSEDEEPESO
GOODS DQVALLY CHEAP.
SHEETING /.ND
. 81111ITIN1 MU&
LIM'S GREATLY BEDECED. /toad
article at I 2 cents peryail.
EVERYTHING CHEAP.
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450 1 0
OVERCOATS
VET -itimitumucti umm-uy,
lebteb mess be CIAI6CD OUT _
REGARDLESS OF COST,
At the Immense
CLOSING OUT SALE,
MEI
J. D. RANALEY'S
334 and 336 Liberty Street.
AM, L. 70 A....latzt et
FALL A'AD WINTER CLOTTING
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS,
WHITE SHITS,
Cotton and Woolen Hosier) ; ,
Scarfs, Ties, Snspenderi,
~.LCYV'F3ISt
Of oil DeiCriplierid, and a
Large Assortment of
GBNT'S FURSISIMG GOODS,
All of rabich must, be sold re
gnrdless ctf
Call and Be'Convinced.
J. Di RAMIMET,
331 and 338 Liberty Street, -I
oPPon liayne.
1=
W ATCILES, - CLOCKS, 'SEW.-
swot pump WARE
1113111
MEM
Jr AN a It , +24- . co Dross
14(..'itOrk.11.
87 B;d°Btl'.r`e.7;wr,..':
feltj -- 43 31 a 401:
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,thri;golnigam4grAamaisi.,-.14
r 4,1 - 3
'ONen el k.c.g9 -97, 3 14.-4-4
xe4gs.:
r t d
gp~q~j p~;;j~ J~ti®
~.~ ~i7TlR"ffF~7~, ...
E 5
EFiilys,
- - •
,13/tlll4 Wrg rXeCt %IV
&A Partlei, stiorlnrtln Sad giiiitia&DiOrstes.
Stable Open Day ani Sisht.
ISICIChtTLS
ir - 71
lrFraUlrtrisinfaGlt Intro as CnCO..
Comet Mute, and Water, Streets, t
'rrnPITTSDLIgaIa. Jarman, tw, tag.
A.NNEAL ELECTION Fon
...VV.NTRF.NUntrruNS of LI& Com w•
111 to ben at the °lnce.n TllltottAl OW'
t tit deo of Web , nary next, be tween the bonteef
lla.T.tnd lr. v.
Jc3•.76 N M. E. bIB.EPER. booretary.
TUVIDEND s , • .
JL, Orric. Pzortxv Is.niAycit I 'o,l
I.otry 7. ista. f
Tie Donn] of Director, sr %bisect:boa:ly hard
this doe -declared a dividend of TWO !KILL/slid
Pill :BABE out of the prod** of Um last att.
"'" We
Ii" P.l" WI!. on an
r. d after e l
Usa taste tb ;
Orric Ir. or TUE KirfbhUliw:l4.. ,, ,,tnAl - r.,1
IVOTiCE--The Tins.
I,,,,Med l ;y li ltc P Z.l r TgVa Gatt
bums of TO 0 tiOL.L.AIc3 Amin rtrr If
el
ehere. out of the profits of the last elx
mouths, parable forthwith. at the ether of the
OomPerir. - W.• a. MeoLetuazar,
.13:110 Trettearer.
DIVIDEND NOTIEE;--The -Di.
Tsai: :A.ViNorgal.R3uVilitriutlVlT,
yeaLe, bare tblaeav deeiared a divid out
. eve earnings of lbe lonougabeir. Val ley V. -
isiov of tin lee, for ti.e f.r wort. from_...
f3:1 1, t 0 De"re*L'lrl: .r.V1.1"4t7" 'IA3'I2I
litTATgalkLatte iorculetiti to t. holden o t !
Lvoir. .3r7l3vlVVl.2l7Anal.'P,
JulJ :04 . Treasurer..
NOTICE , BOND' . OL
F P TO UBLIC 0A719.4..10 .t.l.lllthair
AND itr.ADLNU litt.to3l 4SSOCLATION. — The
holder. of Mean Bonds an boner scalded that
the 'lnterest due on them .danuary Lac, toe tee
year Mt, Is payable on demand at the odloe of
the Trel3llnr, JAVNLYS PIIELAN,
tate,a4 No. '94 Fifth Meet.
r or A . ci°.L9F:rti°l 165
errLED.Pßa.!wiltr . b
e•
SEA OPOSAL
received at Ma oats until FRIDAY. Yob
Mb. for the sae of eno.ooovrahßrtatritoaril
RENT BONDS, dald Honda tabs of the dame
Justice of 4300. 'payable 23 years niter date
with coupon* attached for the FeFut.iii
eat. et the rats or t Da emit. F.ers.." 4 P t "'
Ida mool.nantualr on the tat daps of lull end
dummy. The (att., property Ann Credit oi tee
city we Vele.% for theta redo:Olio...
1111.ARRIF.
B. V
Coutrolier.
TZEG:I
TO BEILDERS.-PBOPOSA LS
...wilt be meted st the 811011 Ettore of JANE'S
BOBS. No. 891farket
the
81tfor thr arectiooar
rilt
• HANG BULLIIINt4 for YWrO BAIN
ISM!. HAKE, until TUESDAY, Teb.ary Mb •
Ylgula and apectlicatlona now ready for awn.
Women at the oars of SLIM I MOUE. Areal
tents, no. SI lit. Clair writ. Bide AM aAletted
for ache(' the branches of Wort repalntelf. and
for the whole complete in Com oanizi.o
BLUIELICT,
""361L" WiE• Committee , .
WM, ritALLIZOILL.
iA ROBB,
1=
OPIUM Pirtestrantt POlO2 Ann IhOX' CO.. j
Prrreauzats. January 1eth.1907.
TO BUlLDERS—Propoials will
be recelved until JANIJAAY Sltt th, 11161'." '-
to famish toatartsl.4 erect s MILL MLA.
1N11..0n the property et the Plttatarah Pot • •
and iron Co, kW." Woods , hon. on tae P. •
•
W. C—Raftray. rite and spettileatitrne to .
earn at the ofteeof 312. V.Elttileh. Preet. ' • '
- tetnrie . _ : . .P , o. /77 Penn street.
ETrreiren tz. wan.* t n.CA.O B. te:I•
0 lice qf tat Sterttary.
' I . llilllollad. L . A., Dee. 17th. LOW
t'
TILE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ps h pkerdal._7rtf:ftir4ll`,:igr 44 :f. -
their Capttal , Mona. ond eentl.annnat . u•sel
.gdFl‘imocnrilan,r..:..vi:tr:r ..irriTi• '-
ligtVingT,lfagi:Val 0 1!1; .
thes.i.ertm...d .s. ti., 'y ork, and
at
flee of •;
the 'hummer. to th oaere Watered at PI arab. i
. ?be Transfer Boots of I. close on the 11 , • day
of Deeneher. at p o'clock, P ri and oft • pen
1 2 ;13 r ll. i j trUVE r t ON :.• b al, = •.• .
room
• •
unxa orAritrartarcr VALI.= U Co..
oxen. J.rolary lit
'NOTICE TIOLDEBS 0
FIRST 160IITGA08 FORDS Ur T
VERMIN% VALLEY RAILROAD COY' /Oil.
—The AllesbenyVailey Railroad CaraTAR7 Derr
07 give notice that theIRRI red.= 10.
llieFirstnortgagenol adsufth CO.
Within two rests Item tlasdste: In &morasses
lath the provisions of the mortssge styes to m
cote the he, meat or bonds
By order of the Hosed of Messier. • ;
JsamiS WILLIAM PHILLIPS, rresldent.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDI
rniio,orvis eITTeBURUH BANE POE
12AY12018, December Mt. It 9 r • •
I.IIOIILITILIS •
Due Dela. Don
1 Coutlrtireat
•
Bond HOrtpge/........ IM.nl
11111$ /steel... We.... 24.= al
^ • ......... fpo ta
Fi-1215.C 2
.elng LICY, Trlmasna,
• . .
The waoratived, ♦ndtttni Costimlo4K retina .
report that RUT have examined tho Books
and Assets of tho Butt and pad the above oal4-
ment to bit aorrect. JOHN tiCOTZ. •
0. TOLIALIME.
ZOBIBT C. 11C101111aZ.
ESMI
li;f:411:7:1 , 7614
THE NORTH Ammo.
LIFE DRUG CORINY,
6f New York,
is THE
Only Company In the World
(men ellentlty nnsmlnteed bpthe direct super.
'Wens d cost
al of Its Sunda of the enenlor
State liAarnment G
In addition Votes gamin berstotorsorrered.l
. 11; 11 P°Tifusrottr= ► lb° 111°1•10rtiMe
or New Tort the Company Is authorised to
to
ir ;aka tlpeelal Deposits with Ile *spun:deadens
of the Insurance Department. end Indira there-
I t"LV:4l:l7.l.l.l4trthitrZuthrgteb'lF. It'L‘, b ll' •
Vedas or Yonne du..ka anon ae
-ofittnn.X.Tto 11=IkT
COstrAllY e ntrolokessler/ 141 '
ANCO
Wenn, YoUL4 as seears_to the bolder as Mr
11000' Bent Note. or • United Males Bond.
littniedTBlC2lol ll In Travel; liesidenea or
tbe Ordlosr• rdeploymenta In LOY part or the,,
Called gtatee or bosope, at 007 season of the
JULYS , (MAC". on all ronewel PO .
Went,
ALL POLICIEs are non-forletttos sad Dame. •
&Italy Ind/spatatle.
Lueomn Of 118440
OWES 0313 MULILLION DOLIANIA:
An Inman are InvVeo themunthe and ewe-
Realt.ir, !plin th . .Ith 100.0100.0 .
of th e ••Ithrth.
Jtmerlc
' N.D.2IOIIGAN. President.
J. W. NEU ILL. Seentarr.
E. T. COOK. General Agent,
rrrreurstonr nnweell.
No.OTlFourth street:
- • tan am entire, Molest men an bra
Asada. Jallsr3o:dSser
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
-or prrrasOlLON.- OM:0. ND. 17 7U
street, Bank 111.16 •
Inn= against all thida of Irirs sac Moths
JOHN /!M
riNlJ%kbi a c ynt SA .
S, ficae.TSl
Pn!Wr as -
1
rill Ids. Jr..- Got W. 2. DM.
olot O. =Cora. B. IlkoollOCG.
Ilk 18_1:13 n e s a t a. _ . areas to tr=
Syiloalanox6 Orsoola news.
Mules Rays. Geo. DaloGoow.
riiz i kvANLt ipistmutc
OF prrssuaam, PA.` . .
• oases, gurtph streak'sasrniseir.
. 1, alums "rut timaii
Lou or vire exclnatiel
LEONARD WASTE Weilnd.. • .
C. c,IIOILLT,IrIes, Prec last I
BO@li
8.0.11fe r.a.•=cx. Smite:no. •
JelaailUrfe Deetetan.
LeonardWsiter, MZl ,r v elit.
'W=rke
. Josiah
itsitiPlergr .." I 1".a4." Mat
'WESTERN INSURANCE co.,
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:
Wl[
.4IMBEENM%WaI Af.a.
Cam a W." Water .uset. spasm a C4 l . '
BM. ay ludo. Pivagultk• dl g n it ur
Wlillaswo WU% all swag et Drum
Wats. JI. two•
OD
by Director,
wbo aft well balm so sha emsmanktta2;_ n otao.• ,
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sio...a ttele ott rinhx4 .ll:l,4 l3V= .39..s. 7krirfaZ,7 Go ar '........
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*screw IR • ..: JewkirlSiOmnixt
Prld ?t. , al •i . x 40 1 ,11.17.: . co- ...... ,
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pEOrLEt&INEDILWNCE 'CO. , J;-.' . ! .. '
fornOA B. I. OCOL WOOD ADD - 2u= OD ' • :
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24 A 0
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