Vittol49lWantitc El NVEDNENDAY. JAN VARA - 30. 1507 .Tnn missicis of Assistant Secretary SE.V,"AIID and Admiral FOOTER, tvhlch has elicited much speculation, is now ex-. plained to be the purchase of the Bay of Sansana, in the island of San Bernina., .I \ s's a naval station. The bay is eight Wales broad, and has an inland stretch of forty miles: The town of Barbara is situated on one of its sho'res. Ir any man inclines to the belief that the reasons given by the President for disapproving the Colorado bill are the real reasons o Lich controlled his action, let him recall the fact that the Colorado Senators were invited to the Presiden tial mansion, at the last session, and as sured them the bill should be approved. if they trouht ,ozipprt Arr. Johnhne • . As ME Port has forbidden the Amer- icon Minister and such of his fellow countrymen as may he domiciled in Rome to worship ion according to Protestant usages, inside the city walls, it is most proper the legation should be relinquished. Congress, intuiting meas ures to this endo‘ili meet the just expec itation of the grekt majority of the Amer- Cican people. Ateson GENERAL. TrIOMAS is a he declared before the Con- Committee that "outrages pon the freedmen by white 4.e not punished, and there is no prospect for justice for the blacks before the Courts." He further , declared that the only remedy was "Is supervisory military power. Caviller - it at Congress ihonld ponder these stiong, expressions. ON FRIDAY LIST 3lr. JONATRAN -Binnun, of Berks county, was convict cd of misdemeanor inmrefusing, a Judge of Elections, to allow GAIII:EL RRIF.RT, adeserter from Company G, 74th; P. V., to•vote. In this he simply did his duty under the law, and in obedience to the nroclamation of the Sheriff. Governor GEARS, upon the facts of the case being laid before him, pardoned 3lr. Brerzn before sentence was pronounced upon 80.11 E time Tiick, when President John son commenced..removing Republicans from office because "they would not how down and worship the image he had Set up," the Conservatives were delighted with the doctrine and discip line 'of "rotation." Since the Senate, in theesereise of its just authority, has begun to send the sycophants on their wanderings, the Conservatives have loci all relish for' "rotation." They regard it as the-chief abomination of there times. LAST SPITING -CND SUIDLER the Demo crate and Conservatives fotr a good 4cal of solid satisfaction in cnouncing Congress, and in predicting that the people, at the elections then•approach lag, would stamp it with reprobation. The elections came, and the people. did no such thing. Congress was, cmphati rally approved. All the advanced Rad icals were re-nominated and re-elected. Only the Conservatives and half-hearted Radicals were dropped. For a time the abuse of Congress was silenced. llo _cattily, however, it has been renewed. In view of the undeniable facts, we sub. mit that the real point of objection. is knot against Congress, but against Papa .lar Government. The objectors do not I -want the people to govern, but only an insignificant faction. E= Bonds of Pennsylvania, to the suns of *23,000,000, are past due and unpaid. The State Treasurer has endeavored on' several occasions to purchase part Of ' them with moneya belonging to the Sinking Fund, but has entirely laded. The owners Preferred to hold on rather than seek nisv investments. Ne 'utile less, the fact that the bonds are ore -due, has been made the occasion of reP oach ~against the , Commonwealth by out siders. • Senator - CONNELL, of Philadel hia, acting upon the sug,gestiou of Trees er IfasenLE, has brought forward a bill to authorize a new six percent. loan to cancel the old bonds. Five millions - the new bonds are to be payable after tire and within tea years; eight millions' after ten and within fifteen years. These bonds are to be sold to the highest bid _ der, but not below par, the old bonds to be receivable jts payment. The old bonds are below par, but the bill.should . 11 . - distinctly say they should - be ta en at not less than par. This would be so ex change. new. bonds for old ones, 1 saving the holder in just as good condi( on as , he now is. The old bonds are mostly ti •e per cents., but the interest was payable in gold, and was actually so paid main the ,premium of coin ran ,up to a catful point, Since then the interest , Yea t been paid in gicenbaciu. In r !sing the rate of interest to six per ce t., it ehould be timed beyond dispute; th t the interest will be paid in currency. THE JUDICIARY. The Rebellion that was beaten in the field has taken refuge behind the Su- Prente Bench . , and is rapidly recovering all it lost with large additions. The ju dicial decisions recently made wrest the sword of victory- from loyal hands and give it up to traitors. Instead of donde. ion over eleven States, they have a pros pect of governing the whole thirty eight. Nor bas the worst yet been done ,that -the Judges have a mind to do. They soon mean to declare the ("misfile ' tional.-kmendine.nt abolishing slavery null and void, on the ground that the - restored 'Slates had not been restored to representation when that proposition up On . When this shall be done only the President's Proclamatio n of emancipation will stand between four millions of black people and their re-en slavement. Considering how far the . Court has already gone in icprobatiog the use of military authority for the most vital purposes, it is not unreason able to infer that the validity of the . Proclamation will neat be impeached 11.12(1 denied_ Then,the reaction will be compleied;'7the deposed pro:slavery dy nasty will be restored, and come buck withoift haling either learned oeforgot ten anything.. This is not written under the inspira tion of passion, or from admire to bring the judiciary into contempt. It is doing that aboet.Bs fast Its worst enemy can wish. But a . soberreciinv of facts and. a careful calculation of tendencies, force tiie Conclusion on 118 that the chief perils of the nation, now and for two or three _.3rears:to conic, are to be apprehended from the Supreme Coart. In pro-slavery times that tribunal wee an implacable . enemy to Amelioration; to Progre , th and to Liberty. It was always, and with ap paling venom, on the tide of Oppres• sion. Abuse and Reaction. It made marvellous efforts to put out all the lights of the nineteenth century, and brine bark the darkness of the Middle Ages. That succession of Southern leaders who, for the long period of thirty years, con trived and plotted to bring on the Rebel lidn and make it successful, had no diffi culty in getting from the court of last re sort, whatever decisions they desired. Their influence over that bench seems to be now as absolute us it was the year he fore the war broke out. The habit of mischievous acquiescence in traitorous reqUirements has become .so inveterate, it is almost impo•••sible for a federal Judge. to stand erect in the presence ot a South ern oligarch. The contamination seems to be in the gowns that:the Jndgeswear, and to be so virulent a4to strike through body and spul of the wearer, no matter where he was bout or under What influ ences reared. • What a million of armed rebels could not do, ten becowned old men,with their quiddits and precedents, are lilcely to ac• complish. They set both Congress and The people at defiance in their efforts to give the control of the government to the men who sought its life. Did hun dreds of thou l sands of loyal men die in vain? Let every citizen fully consider what is transpiring, and then answer the question for himself. REPRESENT ►TINE GOVERNMENT Shortly after the October election, last fall, the anxiety of certain influential re publicans that the choice or a United States Senator shouli result conformably to their desires, led them to resort to schemes for controlling the votes of mem bers of the Legislature utterly repugnant to the elementary principles of popular in stitutions. The design was not to let the members find out the wishes of their rcs• peetive constituencies by normal and ap proved methods, and be responsible after wards for remissnesses or short-comings, but to substitute the determinations of a a comparatively few active individuals for the duly ascertained will of the whole people. Against these schemes we felt constrained to enter an. urgent protest. Since then the Senatorial election has been 'held, and from various quarters complaints are made' that particular members voted in contradiction of the known preferences of the large majority of the Republicans .of their respective districts; of instructions regularly and fairly given; and of their own pledges, registered before being nominated, and as a condition precedent thereto; repeat ed during the canvass, and voluntarily renewed after being carried triumphant ly into office. It does not concern us to inquire, in this connection, for whom these delinquent members of Assembly gave their votes for Senator. If -the facts are as stated they arc guilty of a flagrant breach of duty, which covers them with infamy, and should prevent their election in time to come to offices either of honor or profit. • Here let it be understood that we are far from affirming that a Representative is always bound to yield compliance with the desires or demands of his con_ slitnents, even if they chance to be per fectly unanimous. Constituencies are not infallible. The voice of the multi tude, or of the whole • people, is not always the voice of Gon. Sometimes It is the voice of the Evil One. Whenever, through defect in knowledge or by the sway of unworthy passions, a constitu ency desires result in contravention of immutable right, the representative is , under the weightiest obligations to refuse and resist; in supreme cases at the most immanent dazard or direful cost to him self. Pilate had no right to crucify dtscs, no• matter how nmortunate and nnaniruou.s were priests and people. The case under consideration does not fall into this category. Here was a sim ple question of preference between two or more candidates or aspirants to a high place. We do not deny but the men • hers, one or all, in the strictness of the - letter, had a legal right to discard and shut out of sight, any wish but their own. Such is one aspect of the relation existing between a repreSentative and those by whom he is accredited., On the other hand, the people have a right of preference, in the very essence of things, in the selection of a National. Senator, and If their wishes are contemptuously ignored and defied, they have a legal remedy in their hands Which they ought always to apply. This remedy consists l i in not trusting the unfaithful representa• lives again. Each member who, in the Senatecilal election disregarded the desires of his constituents—much more, who deliber ately disobeyed their clear and regular instructions—was guilty of a flagrant violation of the spirit and intent, of Government by the People. Between his conduct and that of Napoleon 111. in usurping all the functions of Cloven, meat, there is no difference in kind, hut only a difference.in degree. In repub lics thapeople are Sovereign, and with in the limitations specified above, their representatives ought to do as thcy4ne fcr. How else can they fulfill theidea of representation? The recusant members arc cl4rly •guilty of a breach of trist. They' arc *unfaithful public servants. Not l an swerable in Courts of law, they are amenable to the grand assize of the Tee ple. If the wronged constituencies'take no notice of the affront put upon them they will do a serious injury to popular government, not only by weakly con demning past offences, but by inviting repetitions of them. Let the delinquents be held to responsibility_ IT will be remembered, a few months ago, that a party of women broke open the rum shops Of Greenfield, Ind., and de stroyed the contents. They had taken the Idea into their heads to elfect•at !one stroke, a temperance- reform. Sue the liquor dealers conspired and stied the fair rioters for damages, corning out bare ly successful, receiving the trilling Ter diet of t. 625, from a jury which held out eighteen hours before they could deter 'nine upon the punishment of the ladies. - - Tut; perpetrator of the horrible mur der of the two old ladles at Auburn, - Me., it is thought, has been arrested in the person of a Frenchman. The evidence against him Is Very Strong, though cir cumstantial. The main pointa were his appearance in the neighborhood on tho night of the murder, and the tracks In the snow about tho house made by' a tm of his boots, which lacked a heel. ISAAC KITT:MUER, OrIiACLU°, WiBtoZl - procured a Jug or whisky _from which ha freely imbibed, and laid down near a burning log to sober• up. Both his legs, were burned off before he real 'vett the fact. A good temperance ser mon fur others but a fearful use to hiin. CONGRESS is getting lectured! 04 all sides for' its bud manners. Why not lecture the people for ant .electing gen tlemen to represent them repiieech muchly in the recent . deokions of the Supreme Court, andhas A,uhllahed a card to, tell the world m. Poor fellow! He ir ao deprived of aati4faction in the downfall of the Confederacy and may As well en joy his laugh now. A IfoittLE: paper says: "Night .before hist Mr. Harrington shot at Mr. Wood son and killed Mr. Farragut. Such ac cidents as this are nor uncommon." happy reporter who can "do up" a hor rible affair in three lines. Tau rebel element of Baltimore haN e nominated Robert T. Banks for Mayor. The !Wheals, who look upon the order ed election as an usurpation on the part of the Legislature, will not nominate. Is the different national ceructries throughout the country there are buried 341,670 soldiers, whereof 1:3Q,110:1 can never be identified. 'fitEnr. were only eighty-fire deaths during the past week in Cinecinnati. The cholera has entirely disappeared from that city. A. Bu FFALII lecture committee threat en to sue Her. Henry Ward Beecher for damages, 46.•fitilin g to keep an engage ment. TUE small pox is raging fearfully at Chatanooga TitE CULIitENCY EDITORS GA ZETTE: —Absence from town has prevented an . earlier ucknowl edgment of your courtesy In giving so prominent a place to my article on the Currency question in your issue of the 22d inst., and also for the fairness and freedom from mere dispute shown in your Comments thereon. The evident desire which yoti show-to .arrivc at the truth induces me to trouble you With an other brief note ou collie points flat touched In my formcehne, viz: I. What is a "redunAnt, currency:" 2. What Is the true cauee and what the true cure fur a "redundant currency?" If every dollar of our present national currency were to-day by some alchemy, converted into gold, It err Celery against "redundant currency" would be heard. A golden seal would close every mouth now vocal with the - discordant expression. The same would be true it it were exchangeable' for gold at will. The discordant note is therefore a false note as well. They who make It do nut mean it. They mean irredeemable cur rency when they say "redundant," and don't stop 'to notice the difference be tween the two expressions, which have no necessary relationship, much less identity. A historical fact or two will set, or ought to set, this matter right. The cur rency of 1776 was a mere nothing in amount compared with that of ISMI, and yet while ours is nearly par, theirs be came absolutely worthless. Redundancy, therefore, has had nothing to do with depreciation. It has resulted solely and exclusively from a lack of confidence in the ability and willingness of the gov ernment to redeem it. Redundant cur rency, therefore, is only the false name for "depreciated currency." Having shown the cause, then the cure for a redundant or depreciated currency is easily seen.' ,- - If there Is more currency afloat thsu the Government can redeem, it should, of course, in some way, be 'withdrawn, but this is not the case; besides, what ever England may get along with, where wealth and power, like intelligence, are limited to the few, a, contracted currency will no more answer for thy people of this country than would a little patch of land of the size of the British islands. Our people must nave a larger circula. lion than ever before, or than they have now, in order to transact Mir business, and "pay as they go," andt.hus avoid the oldt"credlt system" in vdwo under all contracted currency regina s. Ido not doubt that our curren . today would he as good as gold ri u t for the i efforts of the .villains whom you mention ) as "Heavy operators anainusfor storm i —wreckers of trade and commerce— whose days of harvest are when their ; neighbors are destroyed." War ay•einst , these lenekers is the true cure for a de— ' predated currency, or rather, an impor tant part of it. The other part Iles in tear against the e•reeAers of , r , , ,r ma - nn. facture!, those British freertraders 10105-C j gold can he had for our currency the very moment we cease paying them ourl gold for their goods. MANUFAC.Ti:r.;r, COE'S DYSPEPSIA cunt: Regulates au , ' tunes the litelach. Dy.pspals Cur. I, a onset...lot r0m.t.17, fur discs..., Of the Ntranach ..n Bowels. Cocas Ilyspeptla Cure Cures racer and Agu this utal&ly try It..e EIMMEMEMII Cor'e 'yepeAre Curs 'dd . ...Watts.. t.l Y: an p d laCo you du rut bare to watt meet to see its .rte is. Coe•e UrspeolsCeve 1 s thv •Pott , ser ever known—% nut only creates the sopedte, but )011 to es..lty digest poor food. • toe's Dyspepsia Cure is recommended by all the trading phy•dclans. Coe'• Ddsitepala Cure IA an Invaluable friend to all who ore weak. de ttllitated and In • low state °lnerrant action No. Sete anett torar rittaborsh, ndt Market te, sorts Carolina Tar on band at low rates. 'alit lido' GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS, RAND HUM ANY ~ I SEASE OE THE SCALE.—NC DISCOVERY VAN to 'MEARS:WITH `LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DUESSL'it .." •'London Out Best Hair Color Itestortr•• "London Italy Color Restorer' • ••London Ebyslelms Hale Color RestoreV• "London Hair Clor Rest "London Use and Milt Co o lor seino o re rer" r" "London II alr Color Restorer" ••Louilon Itscommend It. /lair Color Restorer" It never falls to Impart llfe, growth, and vlsor to the weatestbalr, fastens sod stops ltslfellnor, and Inure to iiiruduce a new growth of hale, cawing It to Cgrow thick and ' strong. Only cents* bottle: $4 the hot dozen. Sold by McCL SRC, McKENNAN, $3 Market strest, D E EM, A. KELLY. 37 'Wood st., and JCS. FLEM ts 4 Market street, Iltts burgh. KANE. IS HRHITT, Aleglosiy. auZfillnawr • FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, HOS.. TETITII7.O STUIIMIII BITTEILi s strog. I gling Into notice against the pr , Judlec eas s -0111th everything new, however excellent, le doomed to ensoun ter. 70 DAY It stands at the head of all the tonic ned altera'l vc preparation. to exis tence. Ito uelebrlty has evoked today imita tion, but no RIVAL , . PhysielansiprOnOuto.... It the only tarn .rinera:illitat Me t tor been 120.1i:teed Into the sick chamber., In the Dos tillaik of the A rmy sod tiary.llic.,llinteona and in the very best tonic for convalescents, and re port as It invaluable for sustainlog the vigor of troops on the march,. an a reincilyfor worry and t i : t r ' s7a r a b l ' c i :: ell " 'all and la,l tt / e tt=l7 " ,..Tc ` I ernrhatlcally endorsed It as the Mixer' , a eries Lion Srp excellence, and In Spanish A:a Ann ail tile truideal climates, It Is considered the only reliable antidote, to aiillemle fever. limns Is ino mystery shout the and alterative or Its 'access. it Is the only Ausnachle and alterative lu which toe combined the grand reilnlAtek of 0 mild, mire and unvitisted t mrstalde stlrnuMnt, elm the elnkst .election of t , -nlcs anti-billons jhtloscurbutlee aperient, and deparallso beell , itmt 3, roots, and barks that have ever been in terinlacd In a medicinal prepa•atlOn. It lo glen Droner to elate that the Bitter. are 51111 eartheirely In yln,a, and molter, coder sty etre.omktan cc, by the gallon or 0,1 bated. Im• Doctors and Imitators are abroad. and the catty safeguard the nubile has agatnet them Is to Inc that the /Otter. they buy beer the eogravel label. and note of baud of hood or Messrs. lioetetter Ik. elnlth, and the (iovernment sump over the cork of the bettre. Jaso --- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS BLYCiffellf; Jr., Adams Eapross CV. 'last, 54 TVA &reef, is an authorised Aderd.to reent4 Advertisements for the GAZPTTE, and all other papers throughout the United &ales and ates Olnadae. rt . •fincitn. January :1, 15+7. NOTICE TO PROPERTT ELLS.—The attention of the ptilrty own cltisens of Pi staburgh it celled t toy the fol lowing resolution of flit inet Committee. adopted at the last me. Mg, , Reaalrvai. That the ,Citieens and rrolt,ty Owner. of Pittsburgh, iletberini of baring the streets In front of their reepective property ',ratted. paved Rad eel with cult. stone are in cited to present thelryietillona to Count Its rte Lt day a/ dr-11. 1017. at all petitions pre sented after that date will necessarily be Mid over till tee ibiiololl, ye r. CIIABLES n kEICHCPYAIIIt, Clerk of the htetet Committee. TO CA PlTALitiTh—Lucrative lOU hALE.—Tha _nn i tlertignell re • •tlng boo., lathe Wmt combining two neon =tbgt:atfnlmi°:lnc"'n'll.`ubibr'Olgtnn`c': Atalngcnns.b.,rntmi ximo: without thcm Ray, ...lib Ma ul lmo c , ....m- T„,.i. , e,pri e rn ,.. cr tan bta o•lif.'m thr . C ' 1,03 Innr, teing Au. .. 0 . 0 . moi ttho ring loit to-rgy n my rec....myth for .ilthjlat oOnr ' , I 1- ' 0 Addnnl,, JAP):O !NEW ADVERTISEMEI* TS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.I NEW ADVERTISE tie NTS 9 I JAMES T. BRADT & CO., (taccoesor. to B. Jane. • C 0.,) Corner Fourth & Wood Stß., BANKERS & BROKERS, DIALLBIS IN ALL laTfD OF Government Securities,. iPoreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. ooLLECTIONH made ou 'all aecemibla Point. In the Untied etatea and Cenadsa. Interest allowed on Time DPDOSIG3. BREAKFAST, DINNER, Teasl Free from All Admixture, In Natural Perfection, AS GROWN AND HARVESTED Sales Restricted to Smallest Frac tional Profit. SIGN-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW SHIELDS • & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SKATES! SKATES! SKATE I RAVE RECEIVED MOAT OF M I STOCK, owl offer to the Trade a aeleetloo s,oooPairiof Various Makes Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine my Stock, as I can STEER DEALERS SrEmul INDUCEMENTS. JAMES GOWN, N 0.136 Wood Street. N. HOLMES & SONS, 3ELELINT . MCIONI.B, No. 57 Market Street, Pl . Tlcriuumt. 1-!: . l; r o r sr io % , , e , el , i d n Car run•lov Curren cy. !lie Uzlttd ,n th' ada. P v.ri"lr" Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities BODGES AND SOLD ON COM 1118SION. • PArttoultr attentlon &i4 p to the puthbatn and sale of 15. S. S'ecurities, In. ludlog p. H. NI HEH OF MI: Fl \V; raodo l u c cAhTr E l s lk .HDIGTEONF—V: Frlc H Vegogbt or collectvt. THE PENNSYLVANIA State Agricultural Society y:s o ll , ettrmittctl to boll /t. E'iIIIBITION of lb; 2ltb, and the Three Succeeding Days of September Next. ontlefllgued a i.nwreed to rreet, Exhlbltton.the Sc? the lotstion of the reputed untll 19th OF 01411 ell Jr 2 NT, Mime they will O inld before. the Execetto Committee. Farther Information of the re• .irerner.to eoclety e clove upon ay ylivetlya to • • . A. lon/ HAM tI..TON. liartish.trir A. B. L./NC:AKER. N0r:.1,44., BAILEY, rAnnELL & Lead Pipe, sheet and Bar Lead =I I I=2 E=EM I= I=! =II I'OIICE PUMPS, sad Braes and Iron Goods of all Kinds 1437 lEfasithilelet = faralall orders promptly filled., Jaatl:Wa AETISANS' INEIVRAN(:E CO.— 0111er , Corner of Wood and Third et:vete, Pittsburgh, L'a.—The following et:sten:mot ot the adalra of this Company. on December ILA, IW, 1. puldlehed Irn.onforialty with law: Capital k 100, Coe eh NVlth prhitege or !here:ulna to :X/O,(XY: CO Premiums received from Ads /7, to. I 31, BLS b 7.7,1 on Interest received I,sil is, B.: reuses. stamp, ifs. eons- and eo mieslons pal,l 111 01 Lot, c if 101,1/0 No brine r sits taken. AsiskTs. ' Cub i Me anics Bank and/a ranee $ 10,221 id Bonds ortgues, nest Lien. .. 11.021 si Loam, on collaterids........ . ... . .. 31.775 os Ground rent onesfeel on BIRO it.... 1,000 On Itnolt ...nut fur pr5011eu,............ lb , °Mrs furniture. II [lure, and We-- LAYS? ISt,' notes cf..tow on 4,"031 WM. IL SMITIL ,Prepst. J. G. COFFIN, Sec, , y. • • • pRICES lIED . UCED. • CLOTHS, CASSEIMEERES JAW EWA Cr CLOrIKIXON I= WHITE, ORR & CO. No. 25 Fifth Street, PRICES REDUCED Bla,nkets, Flannels, IVIUSLINS, CALICOS, &C., Offen d very low yrlcrt, bT WHITE, ORB it CO., 2•S Et yrt h Street NOTICE. --A rare chance Is now onered to thorn WOO eian to aronfre • yarn et anowletlne of the art of IrtlONUtillA. ray, or 1111011 T HAND WRITINU. A clam Is now bring rot me , l try n prart lost 1 trotter /nom London, kngl•nd. Address 1.7' , .s J. LTTE 07 lit" NJ ITT) ur rov e PO .13n. sth. B. P. CHAPIELiiii, Agent ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY: I hereby ark no,rlcdpro the receipt of VIM). be og arrouot i. full In_pyment of rulloy 6U, oo life of Cll l / 1 18TIABOYElt. J0Z:1 , 40 31/%IIY OYES. P. CHAPMAN, Agent • .IH • l'i r.be xcrrpl rn.3l 11. fur 11W rotnpt ap.l bonOtable Wa 1.7 C ae111,1.11.... claim ip fur ,Wir to 11W n" of. , o You uiT htiebnpd, W-11. J. RICIIAILp2I , IN. ~ , Vol.ra truly, .te., MRS. B. itiCLIARDtIos. WALIII. - PTCPER—Ot all gradeT, for Park..., 'Balls, Ululnt? Roorta and /Malang, In treat •arlety, biro. LIU If...tit. oen JUL E. #111i131.8 /MO. M'FARLAND & COLLINS Offer at Wholesale and Retail, CARPETS. A new stk of choice hatters. which cannot lH esecllcil Inxtens caritly. Window Shades, In Green. Ton color. Buff, Lavender, Drab. and fancy color, with pla n in. neat and rich Gilt and Tel, et tardare, neera) different atylea. MI FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All she be, immern. In market In 3,6, ' 12, IS And 24 feet SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS, Buff, Green, B 141: •nd ll'hlte, In all nitlth• English Woolen Druggets, i T n A mt;:lo”. J, 3'l, and 3 WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS, LNGLISII SfILION AID - I EMT gro, Swiss Lace & Application Curtains, In patterns tea are not to be teond oleembere NOTTINGHAN CURTAINS, English and French II Ed r CDR Ta GOOD New Patterns Cornices, avori,et «=“11 CtirtetixL UPHOLSTER]'. f , e'lenrru.DUY and carefully executed. send careful •tel experienced uphol rrrrrrr ltl an% part of the country to lay carpet. and pu g op abaft.. Sc. MURIA & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Nest toothily.: to United Mate% Custom Mourn and Pottottle, ueond door. jrn +ll JAM. ...... C. 11. 1402L2DGZ. IRON CITY SPICK FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, .rear Pennsylvania dirtnue, P1T119111.11G1.1. PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD, Warranted when our name bon the article. (.7110(INL) Ct/IIN.IIF.AL end. RYE FLAMM conetently on band. CUFYEE AND 68VUNL liUTd BOASITID promgMl. We reepecthdly inform lbe Dublin DIY. wilt <maintop the manufacture or all the Isr.liettit KIND. or eglerk, which we otter to Wholetale and Retail Dealersat tee lowest market price. •tmlng to deal falr, we sullelt the petronmge of the public, Suit.t.V. formerly . of the Congress 2Eig:ulatt'Adtt " CIit.II"PLD /lOW cotutantly on hand. riTILICIKLEB & MORLED E. CHINA WAREHOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED, No. 100 Wood Street. RRITTA NNI►AND HILVER PLATED TA- ItLE WAKE. TEA Tft•Th and TABLE CDT LY KV. always on ban& PINS TEA SETS, CHINA DINNER METN. CHINA TOILET NETS. CHINA VASIVL • CHINA hINITTOONN, HUHLPILAN WARE °revery &Aar Iptlon LAVA CARD RAID( ITN, • LAVA vAers, LAVA WAItEIIINTINK INGLISIINTUR at all tartan.. to mutt wholesale an matt 01.17. !Re tomtit ...dans' complete stock of caul.- thing In thls nue la the ally. Paces sad tam. the lat.. 11.. la the cuter. clues. lil9 LADIES ? FURS, AT • AT TIM HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE • or McCORD dk CO., 181 IFOOD STREET. 113 SKATES! SKATESI Prize Skates, Club Skates; SIAM FOR THE MILLION, AT CO. 3210 3EI IV 7 19 ne tlepetett Solidlnit. Flint Street. w imuEs, CLOCKS, JEW SILVER PLATED WARE .a. iv it co- co 4 3 33 le . O. M. 100.1:;LWIS, 37 Ohto Street, Allegheny, Flue Watch sod (Aga Repair/xi/ Promptly .1- 92pd.41 deln:Tr CAUSTIC SODA, Both American anti English, PISE BIZABIDA,' . For Oil Refining Purposes, Coneasstly on hood and for rale to OOLOLILIOL LO Mit puzdniers, by JADES. HERVEY DOBBS, - 246 liearl Street, N. T. deCr= SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, Iron Etroker, 124.F1r8t Street, PITTSBURGH, PA Agent for the sale a:Cornwall, ponaihrnore, josephlue, Meow:mon. Stanhope, Glendon, and other brands otanthrac 80, You 1. to hear Coke and 011phant's C. B. Charcoal MB Morin. (;onshromente and orders respectfully colle ted. Jal4:ral C. C...f1LL1:21-33:11 1 0, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, esl7-e1733311. 17174111.1.311, • 'ANL, French Clocks, &c. . Hpeolal attention evert to tic EEPAIIIINU OF WATCIiZr.' I . Mo. 22 fltm area. se.: Mow S t irftsTRITM I LTD A M E RIF AT" LEATHER BELTING AND H6BE, Manufactured at N,. 58 IMITILFIELD 01%, by HARTLEY. Prows& co.. Also. Agent. for New 'York 'robber 00. -4:3i-ninn Belting. LVAMIP.ANIV IV7TI =Vag 1 0 A U C I T : rim lIIVETEI and BUM. BOLT 1100/in.ate. I %Imo - - - WETTACH & MASON, B 4 cci , e 2 oßs CHEESNA N a ltL•lttt .04Anfac turf,* of • OA ki I.LATITEB BELTING. . Ho. 11 Ohio stmt t, Alleght ny Cl/ f. Al.Olll utortment of HAMAN , L 11. AN I/EWA/N . O. No. 100 LlNertv tlt.. ElttsbArsh OEII. 0. (JANE, Tuft. of Worts. /1.17 • ONE WEEK MOR It #• 07 GREAT SALE CGI DRY GOODS Ina Wholeale and Retail, Er 3 J. W. BARKER CIC: O IVIP.ELIV - . W, 59 MARKET STREET, THE NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURINCE COMPANY, Of New York, 18 THE Only Company In the World Offering security reeranteed by Me dLreet diaper mitten n o un control of Its rends of the lienerel or State Cloreresszent les &AMID. to tbe a.aorlty heretofore offered, we cell particular of to toreollow'. : • lir recent act of the Legialaof the State of New York. the Company la authorised to make Spe Mal Deposita with the Superiutendent of the load ace Department...a melee there for Registered rousts., bearing the beat of the Department and • Certlficate that the Colley la mewed by pledge of Public Sloe. ter.un Sp, Mal Senn created hy the get of gmglatatuge la Myer of the BORTH ASI/LRICA LBSIORANCX CORPS—ark exclusively. Thla makeeeeerylleg.- Wee. rolled. ware to the holder ea a 110011 Bank Note s or. United Mate* Road. NO RESTRICTION.; In Travel, /Walden. the Cleat's.. Mayptormenta In nay µex nr_ the united fitatee or[ mope s at any mason or the EIM= ALI:POLICIES are nua-toefelt lag and lame dlacely ladlspotable. I=l • 011,'En ONE BULLION JDOLIABS. All !Ottawa Sr. Invited toetantlao lad com pare tb Anterlea. alr bollote• trill those of tba ...North • • 111011.11:LN. Picealde nt J. W. MERRILL. Gkcratary: • E. T. COOK. General Agent. PITTSBURGH( DAMItal, N 0.67 Fourth street. A few more settee; eltdent meneve nage Agencies. megid.tirT January 14, 1867, CRAND OPENINC OF PRICKER'S SALOON, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, NO. 2431.115 t. 01/air Eitrioelt. Between Penn lit. and Bugrengra Bridge rnmhtsumau.rw • would reap...Welly announce to my friends and the general public. that 1 losve leased the above house. and Intend to keep • First-Class Restaurant, In all Its branches. OYSTERS, FISH, and revery delicacy the marteta afford, will be lotted up on short notice. JOS. PRICKER. co. 23 St. Cl*tr threat LADIES• DININii BOOM UN SIICOND YLUOIL 1a15a77. STATEMENT OF THE People's Insurance Company OF PITTSBVIIGH. PA.. IIION JANUARY let TO DE CE MBZR lit, M. Inclusive. Publlghed In 4 accord aerably.anc ts e with the requiremen of an Act of Ist. Capital 4100.000 00 7d. MNIS. block Lae Bills .... . ...µo,go co 7-30 B ce ond ,bleand thlis Reiva akl3o 03 • Bread= .Notea LIAM 3o Book Account Alm 66 . tiash 6.9CC1 91 . . --Ilia t 7 077 . ad. Almount of Premium. received 01,1 1 2 21 4th. amount or listen/A recelve . ballot Balance Jon. tau Me.. 15327 no C2Eil kin. Dtsbursemenu. Taxes. - T0ma5......... 2, 2.7r5 CJ Aane are rtisinx and all otter Expenses... 5.354 Premiums re turned Mr 21 El De-Insurance. 9 Dividends.— 10.51100-36,050 412-11113.111110 Office retailers 111.100 co Open Polities 775 CO Accrued Interest ras IZIMME • Total A“ets Jan. lat. 100 4140.025 71 Atli. Amount of outat.dlug ILlake, Decouber 300, 100. 52,3125.360. lob. Amount el Debt. due by tbee0..323 00. WM. Y. GARDNER. SecreN ry. PITTnIIG7tOiI. January . UR Da. jaffisa.erts LADIES' AND GENT'S 31E90116126 • II .zor SUMMER PRICES, EILLERIYIAN'S No. 75 Wood Street. Also. • Loris ds.orHeent or HATS & CAPS or THE Jon I.IITERT irrrirs. RELTINGIBELTINGI—Leather .....cl oclee Beth. ot the best quality. also. Onaa Pavk Inc Hese. Gasket's, &e. Lae. Leath •r and Rivets always on band and_fiar sale at the lowest prices hi ' J. &H. I' ILLuse. Jas: ti aid it. late street, SEEDS! SEEDS!! We are Sow Prepared with Oa' SPRING STOOK Gl-aurde n • eld, AND PLOWER SEEDS, SIUMNTED Igfsll AND GENCINE. We offer ere el•I I educement6 to Market Gardeners and Country Merchants. ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before Offering fbr Sale HAY PRESSES. Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power PrLEI6I33EZEI. A Full Stock of all Sizos 3EL1VC)...11r.„ 137 Liberty Stree AN ORDINANCE making ap proprtn'loam for the yen la;. 6E4,101 , 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of Pitts. barge, in Select and Common Councils as sembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the revenue of said city, for the year 10)7, seining from the taxes, loans and all other sources, together with any moneys in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, are hereby appropr.ated for the following purposes: EIIII3(nTED APPOOPRIAILON a 0 05 IM7. No. 1. Interest 030,000 2. Salaries 21,400 3. Printing 4 OW 4. Fire Engines and Hose 3. Night Police 0. Water Works 7. Streets b. Gus Light 9. Diamond Markets 10. Monongahela 11. Allegheny Wharf I . ?. Weigh Scales 13. Contingent Fund al,OOO 14. Board of Health too 13. Loans due and tailing due.... 30,100 IS. City Property 9,090 L. Outstanding Warrants 500 a le. Finance Department 10,000 19. Sinking Fund Fifth Ward Market moo 31. Fire Alarm Telegraph ls,to) .ribtATCS Or arrrlrTS TOR / , 47. City Tax, Diu:1111e $173,000 Business Mx Water Tax lih),Coe Allegheny Wharf Monongahela Wharf Diamond Markets Mayor , . °Moe Wood and Bark Measuring—. Board Measuring Salt inspecting_ City (lugger Vehicle License ramenger Railways Weigh Settles Loans due and falling line, Total $745,11)0 Mu. 2 That for the purpose of providing comment revenue to meet the ordinary ex penses of the city, and pay the interest on the Compromise bonds authorized by act of assembly, approved the lltkof April, 1642, and the ordinances of Councils, passed In pursuance theref, the rates of taxation are hereby Increa o sed above hat tisauthor ized by former acts of ASeCtilbly, anti for the year? C 7 they shall be as folio Web riot I. Upon all property taxable for 'tote or countypurposes sixteen mills upon the dollar of valuation. 2. Upon all goods, warm and merchan dise, and upon all articles of trade and com merce, including sales at auction and oth erwise, two and one-fourth mills on the dollar. 3. Upon the actual yearly sales or each and every person or firm engaged In the trade, business, or occupation of retailing for his, her, or their benefit, vinous, fer mented or distilled liquors, ten mills on the dollar, and on the actual yearly sales of each and every person or firm engaged In the business or occupation of an auc tioneer, dye mills on the dollar, excepting. on the sales of stock, real estate or steam boats, the rate of whieh shall be two and one-fourth 1331113 on the dollar. _ . 4. On the average quarterly business of forwarding and COMMIS MO/1 merchants, ten mills on the dollar; on the average quarter ly business of brokers, banks 81141 banking limitations. two mills on the dollar; on the sarerage quarterly TOCelrtm of Insurance oteripanies, insurance agencies, express companies and telegraph companies, are mills on the dollar. And at the above rates the City Assesso hall assess the said taxes. nee. 3. That the rates of wale[ rents to (e shall be the came an for ICJ. .. • . . Sir. 4- All oralmaneee or parts of ordinan ces, eo far as the frame ate laconeletent herewith, are hereby repealed. ja.akel7 THE FULTON. BELL BIND BRISS FOUNDRY, ESTABLISHED EN INT'. Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets PITTEIBURCH., PA. UrACTiI MEM UV ALL SIZES OF BELLS From 10 to 100,000 Pounds, GLOM, ANGLE, OM AND SAFETY lALI EZMI:O22! Slop Cocks of or Iron =! RAGE AND CYLINDER COCKS. • !tents ter all the different STEAM PUMPS I=l Celebrated SteanrSyphon. • BeMen In GAS PIPE. STEAM mad lily TINU, PLUMBERS' WORK eta., etc. rartlelllai attention paid to !STEAM anal OAS EITTINU In MI Ha Manche* MWAVTOVR'2II:77' 011 SPE AV Tr 21'N'h! DEES, Se. Bait UIT'9 CELEBRATED ANTI•ATTiIIs TION METAL constantly on hand. Bann.. UUN and HELL CASTING 3 madmw order and numbed with neatness and dispatch. Farticalar attention paid to Brass Finishing In ail Its branches. We also keep constantly on Hempl at Cottonet. equikre and itound burn, and racking. Gum Hose of all Gres et up to order. A. FULTON'S SON & CO, J•17:r113 SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS MAN CFACTI'EtED AT 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1.1.11 t. DIMISI imp co J. F. STARK & Go., BANKERS, Corner of Wood and. Third Streets, 3311:7 - 3r .A.2%773 113/ErialLe rsrrip STATE NUS, GOLD. SKIT?. lAD COUMS, IDraw 'air. and :light VIII. nr IClrhange on EIi(ILAND. PRANCE. GEFISIANY. ITALY. cler,p,9:,,T PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS. K.A.RUTACITIIIIIS OP Iron, Hubket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND SHEETS, fentdie PITTSBURGH. PA. MILLER'S LUBRICATIVE 1807$=NC+. A Nil ctOCi It, azILLP • , ` T " . ." Laud, whist:. we will sell lwalars. ltaltr,ad Cornsauliw and coneursert at ramp •!! It eaS be pllreb awl from tile staosfacturera, a. we Pave Lees appOlsted Sole Avesta tar Vreo.rn Pens. • Call an.l ..damlne It at PO, IW !arid 25 ISt. (Asir fire.. J. 1, U. PRIM', fact' Loin Sweats. NOTICES IoTTXCI rrr,evuon IX6XWAsxxCo,, • Cor 27 r hlarlet and Water Otter". WANFED. ,81.7nuil, Janet...yr, .7.. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOll • • .1 bEVENTEEN DIRP:CTORS thht Com; 1. my will be held nary n e °nice. on TIJEhDAT. te " tth trona al.stor.. t„. tAit dor of Fenn ext, between the bonne.' Ilttatnrr, ADDIS to t +o Etta , Dllf bed II a. x. and 3r... B. NIEPER. Secretary'. low CENTRS A \ ENUE. IT/51..11 . DIVIDEND. , WANTED. Vinci oP Fcarcis• ts•iwn. ,, cli ( r , .. i • • PI , I-punau, nu.ri . 1i• 47 ., I The Board of Dirac:Mt of Oats CompanY . 4 '. A URGE STABLE, i. dal' declared a dividend eit 'IWO //ULLA Im. , h i IARE hut Of t h e hth ht, of lot last lit. 1 WITH ir RED 111. 4 05 i Felt IV.,iiiwi t i mont:s parable on mid after the 14th in,, . i Jas:r7l _ WM. F. GARDNER. Secretary'. —•- -- Orr or TUE l'lrtchrsusis Ott roar tar, / . Jantlary 14th. L — . 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE--The Trus- Oct of 21i E PITTSBURGH OAS C( I 3IPANI hate thla da) Cuclared a olchlend oa the Capital block of TllO DULL.alth Af,U rIFTY CENTS per share. out of the profits of the last all ...au. pas - Able forthwith, at thec /L elce of the Company. Ja15,70 W. IL McOLiLLhilt. Trvaactrorl D IVIDEND NOTICE.—The Di torsofthethe PILCIFIC AND ATLANTIC TEL/MINATO COMPANY OP THE: UNITED PTATILE, have this day tut a dividend out vf the earnings of the Monongahela Talley claws of the 'lce, for tut four montitd _from •u -gust 1.0 December I„at the rate of Tab PEI: CENT. per musom, free of Slovernment and mate Tan. payable forthwith to the - holders of the Mack of the Mobougaliela Valley - Tell sit•aph CcmPsof. EDVid ED JAY ALLMi. Isten,c Treasurer. NOTICE. TO BOND HOLDERS OF THE PUBLIC CATHOLIC LIBILMLY AND HELL/LNG 8008 :ABOOCIATIOIS.—The holders or these . Bonds Are herein notified that the Interest due on them January Ist, for the year La 66. Is payable on demand at the °dice or the Treasurer. JAMES PHELAN. _lalStel - No. 14 rtfu, alreet. NOTICE TO BOND BOLDEBS. Pittsburgh & Conoetiesllle laullroad Co. Ties' /Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Construction Roods. Holders art 'heretr nodded that the Interest Coupons o the. above 'Bonds due PEBBITA- Rt FILLIT pros.. will be paid on and after that date on presentation and dellrery, at the FIB= NATIOb AL BANK Or PliTtlßUlttin. P.O. I!. CAUL, JR.. etcretary CONTROLLER'S 1010.OFE. City Or A/Jai:llan!. January ISM. I SEALED PROPOSALS Xlll be receleod at this office until Teti 3th. fur the sale of 720,000 WHARF IMPROVE MENT BONDS, • bald Enid& tots- of the denont illation of 6500, payable zu years after date with coupons attached for tne palmist of inter est, at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. ble semi-annually on the let days or July and January. The faith, property and credit of the clay we pledged for their redemption. S. B. FRANCIS. City Controller. 2.1,000 30,000 63,000 30,000 e,OOO 9,003 4,000 10,000 MED TO BUILDERS.- PROPOSALS - wilt be received at the Shoo Store of •JAllllffi ROBB. No. Si/Market street, for the erection of • BANK BUILLING for the KEYSTONE SAV INGS IlAliK, until TUESDAY, February Mk. Plane and apectewitione now ready for wain" lnation at the office of BARB A MOSEII. Archi tects. No. 2 St. Clair street. Bide are eullelted for each of the branches of work separately, and for the whole complete In one contract.-•-• [~ SAMUEL BARTCLEY, JAMES IJILLE-SPIE, WM. PICHEILMILLL. l e.=*l "" JAME' HODS. J JathrSs .:3 1.000 Fltran'filt FT. Walesa& CHICAGO B. W, Col tAs FCrlihrno tr. FA.,of Secretar . Dec. 17,11. t eed. - THE HOARD OF DIRECTOR'S hove this day declared a reuglar dividend of 21V PER CET: r, free of Government tax, on their Cap i tal Stock , and semi-annual divldeod of 3CENT.. .1 PER leas Government taxi on the Third Bort Rage Stood. payable on a.. Otter the Ilith of January. /667, at the aline of Ww •low. Lanier d Co.. 27 and Oil 1900 strett. to these registered at Now Torn, and at the toiler of the Treasurer, to those registered at nit ,burgh. The Transfer Books will close en the 5111Dli day o December. at Ho'clock, F.M. and wilt re-open o the 17th day of.lanuary, 1667. • .:1,1 F. at. Li I.:Teat:C:lON, Secretary. 017100 OrOr ALLVIIIINT VALOOO R. It. CO., i rrISIICIUGLE. J.starr Isl. 18M. TO DIDLDERS OF N OTICE FIRST MORTGAUE BONDS l/F THE AL LEM:IE2ST VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. —The Allegheny Valley Railroad Company here by glee notice that they will redeem the J.utal _NV,Ikk) The First Nortgage Bond. of the Co Within t.o year. from this date, fp agenrsagee with the provisions of the mortgage given ton-- care the pa. tnent of said boots. By order of the Hord of Managers. Jalrris WILLIAM PHILLIPS. President. R,TATEIEENT OF THE 'CONDI 1111'04 OF THE PITTSBURGH BANK FUR SAVINUN, December ;Ist. IMno LIABILITIES. Capttal Stock $ 16'001 00 Due Depositors Contingent Food '4,MI ga 11=5,617 16 AnnETS. Bonds, Illortnage• 4,-% ... I. - nt :7 Bills Itecelvable ()Ince Plytures 71.E7 an Casl: .7. co 15 . 55, :15—t=5.:612 15 D. E. AIa.:MAI% Treasury, The undersigned. Auditing Commit tee respe.et fully report that they hare examined the Books and Aueta of the Bank and llnd the aboTe.stme went to bet_azreft. JOHN ZCOTT. YOLLA.NdBEE. JaZ;e34 KOBE= C...SCHMERTZ. ~UTN~II/t FIRE INSERANCH COMPANY DARTFORD, • CONli. January Ist, 1867'. CASH CAPITAL, - s4o' 0,600, - ASSETS: Lit illawriae . 9t Value. Cash on hand, In Bouts and with Agents 9134,211 91 United States Bonds 4x,00900 Heal Estate 35,000 00 State Bonds..* . ..... . ...... .. —.. 20,000 00 Hartford and Now Haven Rail road Stock 14,693 00 New York Bank Stocks ; 96,100 00 Hartford Bank Stocks. ' =212 00 L 0.13 and Collateral Security.. 179,672 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. 47,312 00 Due for Rents, accrued Interest and other items, 9,01606 Total $617,47c56 MaXik—IBX:L.X.VXI37I3: Losses unauJunted end , not ilue_.sioonis 82 Sworn and .übitcrlbed tol.nuary 12th. 197 A A. CARRIER & BRO., General Agents 8 7EII ...11.2%T OS 400X•SI 0 Yr: a23ixll 83 Fourth Street. GREAT WATCH SALE ON THE iron a o b p a u a o n e ad c ß e a i p la an Wi i e n n g favth l _p ow prier of Ten Dollars. without neaten to •alue, and not to be pant for unless perfectly aatlnfito. torn. 100 fiolld Gold Hunting Watchea... ICI2 t 0 61. 50 100 Mimic elated hold - Watches .10 to No Ire Ladles . Watches. tuaroelled.... 1(0 to. nal Pal hold Rusting Chnttlfr gibes. NO to wo lao Gold 11001101 tnglleb lavers... 20/ to tel Oil Gold Dopler Watches 150 to No au Gold 110014 Amerle. Watches lOU to 120 300 Sheer huntion Levers I 23 to 110 SW Silver nuncios. Daplexes 75 to inn fIOI Gold Ladles. Watch, au to 7.50 1,001 Gold Routing Leplers....— 60 to 75 LOKI .111scell... Silver Watelle..., ro to till 2 3 1450 Hunting Oliver Watches ..... T., to 30 Atiorted Watch-s, all kinds. -. 10 this i t IR - Every patron obtains a Wafeb by this.- ..sag...it, rooting bet Sib. while It may be worth v o partiality will be ahown.lhil The ad ve rti s er wish to immediately - dispose of the above unsrnincent stock. Certificates. namingtbe articles •re placed In sealed rover. opes, and well mixed. Golds:mare entitled to the articles named on theta - certificates upon pay ment of Tea Dollars, whether it be a watch worth 4750 or one worth lens. The return of any of our certificates !ratifies you to the article Its thereon, upon payment lipespectiv• of Its worth, and as no article It ion than 410 is named on mil” certificate once be seen that this is us. Lotter,',. but • afrafght forward lealtiroaterr rawanatlaat.hlft....Y be Imenelpste4 In even by . the most Featellonet A single certificate will be soot by mail. DV' 1%7-IttirPete'aild' eon ree or t f ; e rghlisi for ollty-sit and more tamable prem... far eh; one hundred and most truperb Womn for 4 11 :. Agents. tho n wishing etenlor.... .1" tea s rare uppoMunitv. it ieghtmattly coo ed butinessdnif authorised Or U. o.e.r. T' e° , and emus to the moat careful 'mutiny. . Address, RICKIJING ow IProod.ol. Now York =MI _ . HAS NOW A 41 0 /.SEFORIL OF CAKET. Stllll3Fat all °tient goods In; hls Iftt Futt TUE tiOLIDATe. and he calls apmlal at tention to him surnetlor MUSD caktuY. at 89 sod 91 Pedoral Alleg4en7. NEW BLOATER HERIMG. A PRE,II SUPPLY EXTRA SIXU. Fresh Smoked Bloaters, 0111101 J.Jti..% L. /1101b1.1.1.1V, ec , car LibtiLT ana ila.llstr,Ls • pEMOTAL. THE UNDER. IL mIGWI) have removed the °Mee of the Moth OIL P70111C3 from 33 Market fine, l'lttelutrab, to thvir •Wor lona Varian atrial, 8r0m:L.1.0,, TN LeaTtbey can nereafttr he funod. rostontre Andreae ii.4o ‘ Pittsburgh. or.2:111 CAN a wILLIama. 0 MEM *O. , 3 I 11 '1..1, ST EIItICT. ENZI 33"2" tel. 33crsr imeen years 0( ;Kr, • ,Iluollon ‘a 1=1:11 WANTED, {Gamed to borrow, on mortg*;r on good proprrty. for ono - year. Addrwts BOX ••y OaZarei OrTB.L. Sistine Where an !Wertley, can be had. Jlatinge WANTED—SO Stove and 1101- LOW WARS:MOULDERS, to whom good . wages and steady employment will to alT , n- NO one belonging to the Moulders' Union MOO elation itcedis:PlT• DRIDUEIORD .1 CO.. )5.y MOM iANTED.—Gra - dtinfeA of Lit nary,and Cornmercla: Colley.s to ennara permtnt ly In twain. requt:lOß naleannan snip and boArleab corTeapon‘lencc. Apply with reference, lo - • IL li. CURRAN, 1111 Urant Atrtel, oppoOte Court Itonst delrosi WANTED.-100. 1000, 10,000 Men toel AN DREW• GAS tiE/LTOK. which can stitched town lams, makes the hest gm light to existence from common 011. convenient as, randte: will not blowout. Moat. rapidly telling artbde out. retallin% at tr.w. flinch a M arc coining Money, selling it with, Tight to me . J. C. TILTON. Mt No. lir,: Bt. Clair street. Moron No. 'L. I WANTED -AGENTS-BY THE T EUREKAISEWINGMACHINECPNIPANY to .011 their NEW 1.12531ACN1.NE• Will tiew frow tiptoe paper to hoar, Beaver cloth or leather without change of feed. needle or ten don. liell-adlostlng pressure foot and newly eslened four-mouoned UNueneitio. Adurees, enclosing statue, .1. It. HALL CO.. IAS Fifth Street, Checond dell . Pittsburgh, ?a. WANTED—AGENTS--TO SELL. the.CIIEEN•S ALBUM. or PICTUEEet AND NPUIC I I LIJ Er, written and complied by her. ANA BULLAUD. the Book cont ai ns a Pte.. Portals of the author. Snore than one hundred pictures. 111.1 II nicely printed and bound. and mull please all the children. Adder... W.. 1. HOLLAND & CO.. No. 75 Third street. Pittsburgh, ra. ± WANTED. AGENTg. MALE and FEMALE—In every part of Western Frinneyirenla, for the rine nese Steel Eng TTTTT •`PEATKE Ar VALLEY FOEUE," • THE 31 AIDEN .8 FRAYS "LINCOLN'S 11O3IIC AT bl i nititiFlELll,•• Zither by themonth or by commission. rot.- Ushers' rates allowed. For toll psnleolars ap ply In person, or a 5 he irtatill (!0. pot' 53 Fifth street, Pittaborih. WANTED--AGENTS—The best Chance yet. A Work of Ilistaleal Venn and National Importance. The only Work on our Nary . yet In the beld. l'Adtitat/UT ANY OUR NA , . AL CUMMANDINS. by Hon. J. T_ HEADLE Y. the distinguis volume o His torian. In one handsome Illustratol. bend at once for tenon and territory. Aldree, MEMMIIMN WANTED, A Partner, with $lO,OOO, IN SAFE AND EXCELLENT BUSINEi-S, =CI MEM I= RBOZIIIB AAti.al../.1. EFTA . = AGENT& bo. 66 19130th6eld 6treet FOR RENT,- TO LET, ROOMS, Two or three Young Men can °Main 'Amp twD Comfortable bleeping Apartments. within o minute. walk of the Poetonlce, by add.... tog trateedlately, E. L. thtzrrrx urrxcs, Pittsburgh. Na BEM TO LET, 4.i 0171747.:E, On firm don otNs. Gn and 70 Waiter street. 1= ==IM:!MI TO LET.—Eight Booms -of a wel suitabled Iroise, on Penn etre.% Fo lots Ward. for • infra te WHIT. Best refers mole. and securili - required. Ponesaion airs CO o April. Ator TO LET—Twooilier liweliiiisr• on Penn street, near Christ Church. lag eor J •19 eRS. CUTHBERT 6 00K. ' Si Market Street. I • FOR BENT, a L.IRGE ROOM, In back building of (JAZ ETTE. For. partien tars. Indolre at . - MEE IiAZETTE COUNTING -KOOK FOR RENT, STORE ROUX NO. GO MARKET STREET; BOOMS SUITABLE FM:SINGLE UENTS; SALES BOUM; SEUUNU FLOUR (11' 58 MARKET STREET; OFFICES UN THUM AND IdA.RKEr .1. M. GAZZA.M. Att'y at Law. DI: Dian; etteet. CM O LET, The Warehodse, 27 Wood St.. Noworcopled by . Y. A. ZWANLI k cu. rer farther Intoratotion, apply to WILLIAM.rzm NOCK. Or MIMSLIIto 'No. 27 Wood garret. op aters. =a FOR S 1' OE SALE.—We o ib.t er for sale MANUFACTURING SITE, Occupied by us as a Barrel Factory, situate a the Pest of Taylor street, Pitt township. and PP Polite the Copper 1 1 / 1 1 of Faris. McCurdy.* Co This property bass front of UP feet on the A then,. river; containing near Tiro ACRAS. to privilege of Ailing up to mate as much mar For bon. /heel or other large Manufacturing purmies, has no sußriur. Terms made to anti purchaser. falfisA GUTHRIE. d PILL. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE. RESIDENCE. The large TWO STORY tio - iint.,K 1181 , /t DWELLINLI. No. ILI Fulton street. bintonilte Centre &Tynan. now occupied by W. H. Will iams. The house Is thirty•eight feet front by thirty-On feet deep, standing on a lot MIT_ g.e.`,9r4b.y4T: hewneillendg tlltes'elr.4rlblweVpi Pleasant containing YOU sTSSEN wOURS, be sidee Sc., %Oh be et front yard and large Space In rear. making. everything cheerful aud . 'cement. Yor terms and further information apply to S. CUTHBERT a - SOBS, 1.10 RARRET STREET. Malt SALE.—eneontaining h eleven roo Tree Storyms. Lbcctling Hon., c ONE TWO LITOBT DWELLING lit/ESE containing claim rooms and aniabcci ONE 83IALL FRAME HOUSE fOrlllatlll4 nTc rooms and pantry. Inquire of WM. 11 CAMPBELL. No. Mt Second Cirret. BM FOR BALE OR RENT. • A COFFEE STAND, In the Market Mows Diamond, No. L.M. rot further particular. enquire at the Stand, No. In the Market Mott.< Platuund, lPittaburab, Pa. Jalll.ll Foii SALE, THE HOUSE AXD LOT No. 40 Craig street, First Ward, illielLetiy. The bausals a sabstantiai two-star/ is soodl repair. The lot Is dr lees Iron . ai r = street sod PO feet deep, exicaoloir F.. Tapia Canal. Ingairs at _j_al7:r9s Ora 11'JDIAKO D ST.. Plttabur. Lion SALE—One Lot fronting le feet. inches. on West .I4e of Will soy street running back 01 feet al:tubes to Wills si. ley, ort ...telt there 1. erected • twee.tory Louses. 2 PO esadess y stre:t. 00t 0 slie b s rg.j., by RAMSEY L ItALL. Kest Istato Agents. - No. (*Bet der street, Allesttcal. ECM FOB IiALE--The Cburch tog oethpled by the Yth7ll CONti RE • tiATJON, career of First and Ellin. atteeta, /Lae itheby City It offered for safe- Preposttlons for pro - those WIN be received. Sod tall Information siren at eltber of the buderththed, 551/1 Feb. [nary Ist, 1167. T. E. „BROWN, No. ALEXANDER 111 ObthMAßTethelNet. Na. 12 Diamond. IN= 14`OR SALE.—A desirable prop . rely to Al'eshen located on Sanduaky Meet sad Strawberry all y. ey: the lot la Xi feet on Lamtousky street and 11{ feet on Strawberry at. le to Bettor alley, and '1 too agnate nom lase with of rooms. and frame •401, on the back ate a buck house. end of the lot. For farther Information Inqulre on the ormulaes, J.2:7X l7ll BANlMstili STREET. VOlit SALE.—ONE TWO-STORY IR (and LAD (1 year with rood mat rix., four (I) year lease of smiled from tat next April ositmate In of location. betas No. erd Penn street.etimer of Haniaon street. Would be a good tomttlon fora/reed Store, orlitembrog sad Slttlmir O -Engel', of E. KaDc !TY, No. 706 Penn stre et ior HAIM FT:B WIVE lOU.. Plumbers. Steam and Una ripe littera No. GS Federal street. AYLitheityCB akaoo FOIt SALE — Second Hand STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, finpatre r . - . S. L 91_71r.t•treet
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