The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 31, 1867, Image 2

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TncnaD7►Y; lizicAul 31, 1967
• Taz• York .p.cpublitan proposes
J on: 1: MASON, o f Dauphin county,
as the Republican candidate for Supreme
Judge, to take the place of Kr. WOOD
WARD.
lite..cmg2i . it, in. Boston, Mr. Simon S.
Barry, , Was sued for Sabbath
breaking,! in keeping his segar store open
- .
for baldric's On that day. The Court
that ais be Lad kept the Jewish Sab
bath he was not amenable for trading on
the Chrisiian one. This goes a step fur
- that' tban any i deeision previously made,
but will be sustained. by most men who
have eonisidered the full import of relig
ious liberty.
TnE.PrtorLs of Philadelphia are re
solved to delude railroad trains, moved
by steam power, from the paved streets
of the city. The matter has been brought
beforo the pegislature, and a committee
appointed to examine and report. This
committee is mid to be in favor of
the exclusion. 'Meantime the newspa-
Perri ire reviving an old scheme for se
curing the terrpinus of the Pennsylvania
Railroad on the Delaware river, by
means of a tunnel extending from some
distance west of the right bank of the
Schuylkill, all the way through the city.
AA 'ABANDONMENT
Last summer, after many months spent
in preliminary negotiations, - the Demo
crate and Conservatives entered into a
mutual engagement thenceforward to
act in : conccr!,. To celebrate and give
effect to this conjunction, a grand Na
tional Convention Was held at Philadal
phis, at which vows were interchanged,
plans matured, and purposes of un.
changing fellow - Ship and co-operation
solemnly put on record. High expecta
tions were formed, by bbth the contract
ing parties, of - advantages to be de
rived from the arrangement. Indeed, to
superftcialobscivation, the prospect, for
a time, was flattering. If politicians,
as a body, had'proved to be as mercena
ry and corrupt as some good people sup
pose them to be, nothing could have
prevented as signal an accomplishment
as can be found in the whole • history of
political' combinations. The President
'tied an almost innumerable list of ap
pointments and contracts at his disposal,
suited to all tastes, eapacitiet, and as
pirations, and he made no concealment
as to the conditions on which he would
dispense them. lint, alas!
"Tb.o . boot laid place of mice and men
Oct gang agape?' '
This coalition, that scorned unprece
dentedly lusty and formidable, Withered
before it blossomed. When the time for
fruit arrived, itwas dead as as
L'eyinian mummy three thousand years
At a recent meeting of the Democratic
National Committee, called to consider
.:.the.prpsent condition and future proba
bilities of that branch of the coalition,.
the Obrantnin eapiessed . liinmPlf with
'commendable plainness of speech on a
single poin; at least.. He said:
"For reasons which it is not difficult
to tuadendarid, the- Philadelphia move
, an,ent failed to achieve that ruccbss which
Arat.proMlsed, and which promises
' seemed sufficient to justify the expert-
Mint then Made. -We do not believe it
~expedient to repeat that effort unda eio
biting eirctimstances; fp' the next great
battle,, This fail the Demacratie party
OiuitMarelVuncici its owniolors."
'Froth thig it is fair 1o: infer the.Denio
crata am resolved noon' sbantionini the
Conservativ'es, hoping' to do better *lilt-
out such auxiliaries than with them. It
is diffteultrtovee how verse results can
movement than the coilltban
,ezterieribCd: at tho last : elections. :The
Democrats, on their part, have the con,
polatiop of knowing they; are just about
as wear OM bottom as ;they : Can get:
TerhipS they :derive a lint of dismal.
Cc:mfort from the Pict, tkiat
“Wheri inicuis evict at tits: waist ; •
„,: 'i,•::72uptsaractimeirsend.rt,t,
, - they woe calleavireti, both alone
and in coalition; to - counteract the patri
otic impulses and determination! of the
nation. -lbw can they expect to do bet
ter Single-handed, next year, than in
pad. , conflicts, !when they -were easily
overpoweredt Are they inspired by .
"Immortal bato
.And couritge irever to oubralt or yodel" ,
if SO,' we do not object; tliolfgh we
etinnot kelp :thinking - they will be put
-
clog Much. excellent pluck 'to profitless
glutei 'H&J abandonment, what do
the Conservatives mean. to do? How
they can .
redress any grievances
they may feel -in consequence of
this forcible tlivorcentent we do
Mot perceive. Nor yet do we - . tee
whit Veal cane they have ot com
plaint. Upon an =prejudiced review
cfto-1,14J9.15c"...Ne. are: constrained to
adopt the conclusion- that they -fulfilled
none cktheicrms . = which the coalltlon
WaifOrmed; They hrotight ono appreci
,
-able'atcession either Of influence or dip
mitYkscarcoly attar:sabers. P. erhsps, by
Vot idi*attached to theta, they drove
rbany.meri oat of the Opitosition as
' . .,YheY,tookrotaiit.. Certainly they me
,ztopolizad the larger share of the gifts of
'ttin President had it in his heart and
to. distribute. On siren; ground
thevefore,w9 heheve the Decimate are.
. - repiidiating an arrange
, the y entered, upon de
'. celifurPininises — , - Which have notoriously
public abandonment happens
snmultaneously. with another develop.
AWhOhOWifig.hoW. - the - Conservatives
tanaltiptated4Altilegent quarters. The
- B . 43 *??fifirn .. tM oocinutny °Ellie Dem
, c'exatßoolaluy itie President; very
reeling
7iNeiniagfolie growing all roundthat there
"..211noofitamtiatlon ip.l.tiotTl4l - 'Of
. or 414.ig'i are
lit danger of:being thrust fortit titfin all
Pardee as unclean
mausitTrvia;novoitm:
, : - The TOrls Itcpublrean. nuantains that
"since,lBol, whoa the Stateietis deprived
oFanscteal dePtithon_4sezt to herpf three
of it million, apd of an annual
„.••-ay• r• mut under
"UM name of Commutation of Tonnage,
• sardeeisof imnsOutation has pro
••];ceSded •in the dissipation of revenues,
until prodigality and extrayaganee•have
thrOwil Off all lindtation . and restraint."
M;
B it fSils to discover remedy for the
previiiiing corruptionin.the enlargement
. •of tlio'reiresentative It looks
"'Po - ..orgamising Inilelent associations
to elect only such men to the Legislature
• as shill not only be pledged spec/A(*lly
to ttaa removal or all these evils, but
'wbeee own established characters shall
bo the safestguaratiteesef their fidelity."
Alluding: to •the• accession of the eci
itor of the Clatabersburg Repository to
the advocates of ieform, It expresses
,great ."gratiflcatloa at finding of Saul
among the prophets."
DEATH OF t1111)GE ELDRED.
The Boa., s lel, li. E !MUM"
died at his residence in Bethany, Wayne
county, Pa., on the 27111 instent, nearly
:0 years of age. Born in New York, be
came into this Slate in early life, and
has ever since resided here. Not a man
of uncommon abilities nor elf unusual in
dustry, he bad a large shale of readiness
and tact, and so great a measure of ge
niality and kindness as to render hint
highly popular. -
Many Years ago, he was a member of
the Legislature; if we mistake not, of
both 'branches thereof. Alletwards
served as a member of the Canal Board.
Something Inter he was appointed Presi
dent Judge of the Clearfield district, and
served with decided acceptance for a
number of years. Afterwards Le - was
transferred to the Dauphin district, and
presided over the Courts of that impor
tant district for a very considerable
space. The Wayne district becoming
vacant, during . the administration. of
Governor JpIINSTON, an arrangement
was made ender which Mr. Ettmnrm was
transferred to it, and Judge PrEnson
made his successor at Harrisburg. The
last public place he occupied- was that of
Naval Officer at Philadelphia. In all
these trusts his conduct was uniformly
characterized by intelligence and probity.
Always a Democrat, of the strailest sect,
he never allowed political considerations
to mar his social relations. Libor II to a
fault and thoroughly honest, Lc Las left
to his son and daughters the legacy of a
fragrant memory.
OUR RBPRUSENTATIVES ABROAD,
tinder a call from the Senate the State
Department has transmitted to that body
a correspondence between the Secretary
of State and Mr. Mortar, American
Minister to Austria, Prom 'these dada
meats the cause for the withdrawal of
Mr:Moti.r.x and the nomination of Mr.
COWAN as his successor, is manifest. '
It appears certain gentlemen, citirexts
of this country, but journeying in Eu
rope, were offended by the freedom with
which Mr. liforLax expressed his oppo
sition to the reconstruction policy of the
President, and dislike , of the official
character and conduct of Mr ./ Brwmin.
These gentlemen lost no time kn sanding
a report !,o Washington, detailing con
versations, and setting forth aggrava
tions. Mr. SEWARD . was equally precept
In demanding an explanation. Mr. 3(OT
LEY acknowledged that he did not ap
prove the Prcsidept's scheme, and had
freely expressed himself to that effect;
but dented ever having made uncour
teous allusions to the President - or the
Chief of the State Department.. The cor
respondtrirevvas so sharp that Mr. MOT
LEY tendered his resignation, thus ma-
Ling a vacancy, into which the President
would be glad to put Mr. COWAIT.
But More than this is developed in
the correspondence thus submitted. Mr;
Mortar does not stand alone, among
the foreign Ministers, as unfriendly to
the President's Reconstruction Policy.
The same impeachment is . brought
against all the Ministers at European
Courts. It is made a complaint against
the whole of them that they stand with
Congress and the loyal masses of the
Ameriam people in thinking that such
guarantees ought to be exacted from the
revolted States as will give assurance of
safety for time to come. This "explaipa
why a general change is to be made,_
THE GeltuKss, as a class, have never
been credited. with very high or strict
ideas upon the religious observance of
the Sabbath. Why they have been
looked upon as those willing - that the
day should be desecrated we know not,
except that the great masses were judged
by the trilling minority. Even here,
the Germans suffer in the estimation of
their religious *neighbors upon this very
question. All are judged from the few
who; in summer time, while away their
Sundays in tho beer mirdens adjacent to
the city. it is unjust to condemn all be
cause a put offend, and we are prepared
to grant. to the Germans as fair a pia
lion upon the Sunday quernion as any
correspondingly large portion of the pop
ulation. But the Teutons of New York
have removed effectually the imputation
of Sabbath desecration which ,has been
Made against their race. In mass meet
ing at Cooper Institute, held recently,
they openly and bravely spoke. out in
opposition to . the desecration of the
Lord's day, and in favor of the rigid en
forcement of the Excise law. They de
clared that,. Inasmuch as they were en
joying all the rights and privilegei, of
freemen, it was their sacred duty to up
hold and sustain the law which Prevents
the profanation of a day which has been
so sacredly. observed since the earliest
settlement of oar country. Bealdes,.hey
argae that the "national custom of a
Christian observance of Sunday Las ex
erted a powerful influence in framing
the political, moral and religious char
ades of the nation, and without which
our political and religious freedom would
loon degenerate into licentiousness and
anarchy.".. They declare that they reeog.
nine Sunday "as one of the most limier-
Mut and beneficent institutions of a
Christian country, which lies at the-base
ofa public worship, domestic happiness,
private virtue, and national freedoth and
prosperity. 7
'Ftre'current number of the Army and
Xavriournat pays a Just tribute to the
memorynf Lieut.= Col. William .1. Fet.
temaut; who was among the victims Of
the late hp/Tilde Indian Mll3/4Cres4 Fort
Phillip Ktainey, Dakotah. Capt. Fet
terman was well and favorably known
here, where many of his relatives now
resitti4 and his loss is deepli felt
thronghPut the
- entire country. He en
tered jiWy the Ilegular Army . in ISM,
and'rapidly rose front the ranks; his
courage, valor and intrepidity of. char
acter. gaining t for' him reputation and
distinction. He was in all the . ImPer•
taut battles, sieges and skirmishes which
Moltplace - daring tho rebellion In which
the gallant army of the Teunemee Egan
al so D.:Atty.. The poiseamro . f . a brave
heart, sound Judgment and ninny kind
anti noble impulses, he:was beloved as a
man; ailndrettanduherishal as a friend,
anti distingttished as a.sokiler and :coot
mander. ,
Tim 17nited Strata Siipratca Ce*rehas
Just decided that i/either. litepic: under
ilia ict Of 'Be , t l; 'sPecliflai - uuder
the act of 1806, anafets upon ;he
hecnsed, or who pays the tax, authority
t o cony on the liquor tragic contrary to
the laws of a State. The mono rule ap
plies to the sale of 10tt0 . ..) , tickets. The
Federal tax imposed upon such dealers
does not do away with the law Which
forbids their sale,,-in certain States.
3111.14iititcw bf Mich
,Reformed Church of New Yeah, hesjuse
paid $50,000 aedt dcraatlon to >the: Bonn]
of Foreign. KilB7o/I£l. Such liberality, is
worth of record.
Warr.F. the thermometer was among the
'twenties berg, the oilier thty, it raeorded
67 degree above zero at Nashville.
line total wool supply of We our ycalri
of war, cuiliim .luir :aim, 17!,0,
about 900,000,000 poulidg, of which 200,-
000,000 were, produced in this country,
279,000,000 imported, and an equivalent
of 9 20,000,000 introduced as manufactur
ed woolens. These figures, furnished
by Mr, Done, Statistician to the Agri—
cultural Department , differs With. the es
timate made in the .reconf oftlaal reve
nue report. The actual eimsumption of
the loyal States during the war was 7
pounds pee capita, Instead of V, pounds
prior toile war, showing an increase of
02 per cent. from the waste of war and
-scarcity- of cotton.
A DELEGATION of Indians numbering
sixty-eight, and representing seventeen
different tribes, are in Washington to
have a conference with tho President.
Their objectia to make a treaty for the
disposal of their reservations in lihntus
and Nebraska.-
IT is thought the President will not
veto the'bilarnra Ship Canal bill, et he
has never expressed himself against thit
proposed measure.
=
—The Round Table considers flirt&
lion a necessary evil.
—A Chicago thief was captured in
Germany. A. long race.
—There is some talk of .Tenny Lind
coming again to this country.
—The ➢layor of LynChburg was fined
for riding upon the sidewalk...
-ii—The crop of English novels was un-
usually large during the past year.
—General Grant doubts the report that
he and Mrs. Grant are going to Europe.
-Dead crinoline is being shipped from
England to the South American Mission
aries.
—Publishers flay the book market is
duller nor• than it has been several
—The young Mormon girls lire said
to Ve very ready to elopo with Young
Gentiles.
—ln one of the wards of New York
there is a grog shop to every fifty.seveu
persons.
—The haverldsing receipts of the St.
Louis papers last year unwonted to
itZtOO,l4S. . -'
—The gentleman who recently had the
leg rattle ties been attached—on private
account.
—The Duke of Hamilton has broken
up his model farm iu Scotland. Impe
cuniosity.
—Louis Napoleon's last move may
well set all the World astir to know /what
it means. -
—The Federal dead at Lagrange, Ten
nessee, are being removed to Memphis
by contract.
—ln England there arc five people to
one porker. In the United States'it is
the reverse.
—l3eecher, , in a recent sermon, stop
ped to talk about "through tickets fur
salvation."
—A yOuth in .Tersey City is in limbo
for sending threatening letters with a
view to black-n:11lb
—Some of the French newspapers
speak of the Amerkan Minister in Paris
as "Cientral •
- womattin Michigan asked for a
divorce from her husband because he re
fused to Near a mustache.
—The New York and .Massaelimetts
Legislatures have before them a bill Id.
lowing husband and wife to testify
ap,ninst each other.
—A:suerilegious wretch to Buffalo has
been detected In robbing the contribu•
Lions of a church. Ile was let oft by
giving his cheek for $1.50.
Major \VlWarns, thitnerly the
beautiM Sfrs. Stephen A. Douglas, pre
seated her liege with en heir on tle an•
niversary tiny of their unrriage.
, —One of the curio.iities of the Univer
sal E.shibition will be a gallery devoted
to the history of labor, classed in tea
rectiona, and arranged in chronological
order. • .
—A weeping father who testified in a
Louisville Court, last week againft hie
son, for forgery, confessed that he had
previously paid between C 5,000 anti
*17,000 of hit forgeries.
—There wry to have been a brilliant
wedding in New Orleans the other night.
The bride came but after welting nn
hour it wee found that the bridegroom
had decamped..with. a diamond ernes
worth $'2,500, which he had borrowed of
hie bride. - Being afterwards arrested,
confronted, with his victim, convicted
upon her evidence and put In rrrison, he
tried Pi hang,himeelf with his haniMer..
chief, declaring that he did not wish to
live any longer.
COEDS DYSPEPSIA CORE.
I.l . ,,palatcamui4 tones Om Stow.b.
Con, Llyipepola tiara
Is a rirrerefiret rnlrierly, for all .11sra.o. o( th e
'Stomach ^col Moral.. 7 •
(Ice's Diimpll> Cure .
Cares Try.. snd Arue. Let L4n.a irlicl.ll.ltla
umlair trt It.
Cot's l'yebepsla Corr
Cure. Ihllnutuhrohlllt Sod yO4 do not hereto
Walt. Week to see
Is the Coe's Dyspepals Cure
greatest ever known—lt not
only crestenthe soappetiz er prllte, hot etabbrs )do to
easily digest your food.
de's Ilysprest. Core
Is mean:tumbled by ill the leading 0114e:en&
. .
Coer 11f315111. wbs
le ao toralorble t
Mena to all are wear:. dr
btlitotect and In • low loot. or 00fittai
hole aueor tor l'lttilorriO; 400: Plato/NU
X 0.114, MorLeS £1,531.
Norio Carollor-rtir on Nana 14 1 , . 1+4,44.
lan :XTW
liwayne4 oinizueut Will
n.. . . •
,-It wIII <un it<thin from r! to 43 hour..
.. .
1" bate calma of Tet
a—ft oribl etre Chtoblt :En'. Ibe lam et the Übe.
4—lt trill tate Salt ktote, ).411/1
b•lt wt.t cure facto. thee /31 Xrapllony.
S--Itlent oaaltlyely cure Minato illaeneyy, '
7—Lae CIWATI/3 . 8 Of t/T81.1.1 . aad no:ratan DO
••1 - rcii.. , •.n, Mani/nee Ointment, ••TXTI EU'
.*V7CIr 7/I: fitenswie Ointaunt, •-retTrat ,
••rrc • • , rcrlrit ,
lOTCII.. EISVER KNOW , 41•rrrriz ,
• , 17.011.• • • tITATI fat ,
TO FAIL . • • , TY7.I
- .7zrrraft ,
VreParell ooly by 1)r. *WAYNE W.ll, nal
adelphLs. Syhrby 1143.,A1i11Aal SOJihti
'7 4 / 1 .3.,..5 Hazlet etryel, ilYtt. A. h 3ChI.T •
Wood a1.J0.7. - 77,1P7Wi11Y13_, Fla Maraca el., A.
ToltUglit7 0., var. Itts sad Hart at .atret ts, VON.
banrin•PLANIC a //SUITT. Allegheny.' • .
•
FIFTEEN TEARS AGO, UOS.
TlCTfEltln ISTOSIAI.II inrrrul was strut
sling into, notles against lb. prtJuillsYs which
everylislug now,. however aletileitt, It doomed
to eneonater. TO.DATII stands at the Dead of
all the tonic fled alterallte preparations In .Is
toner. 'TES" tAleurny !Yard many 'mita
.
1110ba bat WO Itt - VALS.
the only girt that has" svrr been
introdured Into *lie sick' rhatnicer. In die Hus s
pltala or the Army and Navy, Zhu sporrans pad
tt the very best login for convalescents, Sad
port as It invaluable fur austainieg the •Igcr.of
.reops on the/saran. as a remedy for se.tre y and
aII scorbutic affections laud as the only opeclac
iva Oct nese, and A petrsit a Irtro
emphatically endorsed it as the Pilhxh". 1410 t,
Clog par excellence, and In Spanish Alerts
and all Ma tropical ellmatty. It,s considered the
only reliable antidote to epidemic fryer.
liter. Is nw mystery ahoy,. the of.. or 113
lilt only.sonnaehle and alteralito
In which are e usable!. ate grand requisites et a
mild, pure and onvitlated vegetable stimniant,
with the lineal vviscllaw ot It ale, anti-halt/as
ga"r ` w.t 4 : V:l "V '
AT*
ao. tPTtf7s rep hale .*
te lt ot o o o p Sued4ipslpwatton.
per
to state that. the
told exclusively in glass...ad nevf-r, l ander any
CirvcMstances, hy t ors toa or the barrel." n.•
pestont and "Imitat arr abroad, so 4 the. arnly
safes-card the pande,ltas against them ft to son
that the
of theybuy tsprthenegmred
fat
:and ante of bawl of band eflteors, Hostetter
s Pasith, and the' tioverument stamp Weer thp
cork of the twat.. Joe..
NEW AD l ,arg
VE}l, 113 NTS
wm.. SINUILet Al, Jr., Adam. Rrklas Of.
-, AVth &rest, is an authorised Agent to
rosetee.Atkorliammla forth. GAZZTTlii,cind
kiltitaer ptri+tri ifiroupAoYt'tht. Chitfld Skein
MPTICE., — ALL. CA REENTERS
4avetableL to laming a
-, ,c.iarNryrzos . AND 40/NEIL. trig/UN.
(or pittaboall,w 111 110000 mart at, J. MOWS
tJAZIPEIZEJ.f. CUM!. ',No. rearoilTanla ave.
0.0 ppp.ii. ;11Igb P,ATIJULA):
1. ,7 b 7 "72d' ". ! 4 (rft E EN TER.,
51110
r/ ft SMILLOIS, lallikary 30, 1347.
SCALED V6OPOVALl4,addtesio..
dto the i'l"BNsr VIII
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0 .1it11471oel•
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in VaATIln Ka
and BLANK ):001(8 durgOa 7000 7911. 1.
,uki ft. McCAII6O,
-J.It . L. -4 city conirmer.
EXTRA
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1193 , x ; i11•P' •
!v.t taaeaa a freh muppiy rEtzat‘s r r aity4Altgaac or battel
!t cg o hi
JulIN mcNorkw,
JAC) .co rner LRAM and Hand istretth
NEW ADVERTISEMEWE§.
JAMES T. BMD it CO.,
(Iluccumts to B. Joni.. t C 0.,)
For uer Fourth & Wood Sta.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIALS3I6 IX ALL MODS Or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange, I
Gold, Silver and Codms.
OULLECTIONIi made on all amenable Point/
la she Unlti,d lit.ates and CAn.las.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
! I PITTSBURGH. P
(SUCOMORS TO HANNA, HART A. Cl,)
• DRAGE/chi&
FATli ‘ ange, Coin, Couponw,
AO4 particular atttutlon pall to the par
cll.+c awl salt at
GOVERNMENT BONDS
Sir.11(111T 11,tArrsoN il )ON, Ja
DISSOI, IiTION 1:0-1111T NE'll! 1111'
TIIE CO-PARTNERSHIP here-
w• Wore eslatlng between the undundaned,
nn.br thd namnrr 11A ht.. A, HAUT t utr., wna
dlosolyyd bymutual. consent on the set of Jnu- I
miry, Iret. the Interest at Joybna Hanna Itaelna
been purehawel.by %Vtl. K. HAM' and
CAl'orllll' who will continue la thy !tanking
1413112eas at he some stand, cornet or MIMI.. I
Wet d tlreeti, under the name Nun style or
HART, CAUCHEY & CU.
J. 91I1'A HANNA
W. K. AMT.
C. csuuttEr.
retlrlns from the firm of Hone, Hart it fin
(owing to person.' and tom. 0 encrgewtetiti op
los whole PLlt`ll{l. In the Sast,' I tisk
pitiwurn In recommend ng the new Icm of Ilan
aug Co. to {net 'Alcor...e herein
fora tininyed by the late Arno.
A 31..1%tiA.
' FOR. SALT, CUL IP.
Oag SECOND HAND . 12 STOP
ilAr:el!..t . HAMLIN WIGAN, Double Book
kept, price when new fel 00. will soil for rl intl.
Also ono recond hand ti slop AWN •14-
r ellcliniti, Bonk /ivy's. when new
tetso. , ell for 442 e.
Wok - he st.ovo are In irood ureter, awl bare.
Loth Weer, been need In the Pqrooollt Clow; le
of these:2er. owl Pr...1t0 - err!. Church of %Man-
Wag. bow of which arc now ...Ins lho rta"
°HU AN INOTE.re./..
M=Miii;il=l3ll
1101,t1111. ILNAIiE t istivrrLEß.
General Areal. fur the celebrated ESTES!' lYgg
TAlit bid. to et. elalr blreot.
burgh, Pa.
SKATES! SKATES! SLATE
I HAVE RECEIVED MOST' OF
M ti "'TUCK, awl or., lo the Trade a 641 ectiol
Cr°.
5,000 Pairs of Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, ca
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPF.OIAL IN DERTHENT2
JADIES BOWN,
N 0.136 Wood Street
1f0L1.14
THE PIELNNSI ISANIA
State AgrieWtural Society
11..1,,rallurd to b,1.1 X 11l uNurta
oxt 11,4
210, and ill( Three Succeeding
• Days of September Next.
The ca4tralpaed are
of
red to rued
propoalttot. for Me lo.ratlon of the Vropi•
katataltton. sett* tbe -
loth or ..174RCH
When-Wei Will be 1.14 bereft ihe rbectllee
I.,:xmlitee. ForUwe linformathon of Sr.. rr
tplretbeuts of 1.14 r Society bill he xitru upon Ip
lebtlon to
=
A. H. L./NUMMI, lionlatovro
J0..1.1a1
CIIINA ITAIIEUOUtIE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
xxier.c.sizuriart.
No. 'lOO Wood Slave!
NItIT"TANA I • AND NILVIEN PL. ATEDTA
ELY: W AEA. TEA TILAYD al3 I TA ELIA e LIT
LEIII. ottyritya rA haw,.
N AT EA FCIN.
4:1-11A A DIN
CHINA •VULLET
CIILNA VAVV. - +.
A LEITEUCIEn,
Bloltlell IA N WARY. ..revery desselpt's
LAVA l/AILD Ranh aTa.
LANA YASUO%
LAVA delTliidlna.
ER111,1511 fetish L WARE nt all au - Wiles. t
suit Wtaultsalo and retail Wino.
• _
The Inngst: ltd meat complete stock of every
"gr.llll.'d"fat V i llans ;sem In the eastern
elite, • la
Janney, it% Mg.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN
121..—The attention of Vie Psetsvol7 Own
er* and eitisene of Plttabergli ft eel led to 00001 ,
lowing rer•lutlOn .nt the eactut Committee.
ulisptel at the last reecting, Jan. Vt. Incl.
Lenient. 'that Um Otte.. and Proi, ty
Owner., 1 ritulhergis, dee,. or 000104 am
In flout or their respective property
traded, paved and vet smith teen stoat are In
cited to prewoni Weir petttlanetb tioun.llll.l,ltere
Oa Ist 41411 ey April.. 1.1.. all Petition , Pr. -
vented after that dale 5111 ...wily to mid
over 11 . 11 the following year.
*IMES utionsprAnts.
p.v.t., cf.,* ur SU M., Coen mitt...
NOTICE.—A rare chance :e .t . a
now veered to 1.401, who with to acquire
perfert atturrivdde of too art of Pill/NOW/As
rill% or PLIOUT LAND itiktaiNti. A Owls le
now being (willed by a practruisi
.leporter !tom
L;ondon. upland. Address
. (I •
Oryp,.
, 1847.
D . P. CIIAIMIAti, Agent
SENA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, • •
I hereby nen neerledge lbo receipt of 0.00/.-be..
log' amount In full la payment of ruiley No.
a...M0, on life or elltll.lTlAre OVER.
1094:010 MAKI' ('TEL "
•
D. P. CHAPMAN, Agent!
1/con Ms. — Plea.°accept niy lbank. fur the
ulampll honorable manner • inch hull 0,11 na. 10.1M0 claim for 4:4' Wu, on the Ilta of
nit boa baud, 'WM. 4.• Antal ARDSoIf.
Yorare truly, Bc.,
• perkert • IJRN. tG ILIfIllAlit)YON.
825,000 T el' o 4N.
ON *Opp/AIM
1p t.tio , of MO and upw*rd•
Heal Estate bought and sold ..
• 412.01t01C EISTTY.
Joao Ws! Instate Airbot. No 11BL Clair nt
T . M, BLACK,
CLE16.2.1.1.33.1%T.P31111141t..
V r irairk.
Tbree doonabovabalitb
r a i A rra id litr i a , t, Rl
Ryer,. kind of Wort 4oue oa the sbortest notice
and moat reilionablo terms. rekillettlir attellit,ol.l
paid to p .i i tb E hl t ir• •
Ar.
BEAM; ABIR U. W. irs.pua.
04.1c...1,4,1115tr0t I ied And for gala LI
IlltNlVl'lltrA, JILL
,I12;178 266 111.—qt.112,CTP..-1“
NEW PANEL PAPE RS, ..,
PLAIN TIMIS ANp 'ROOD P11TA.770101,
St
No.IO7IIAJIKETgricgILT,
40ti. U.,lllltiaßJAlt
E:110 PA L. — TILE ••• '• UNDER
til(illfDlnvo removed . the . ofilee of • the
U • Un,irolitit3 from. 33 Market street,.
fits r04.i0 u.o.:Worls011 • 17.11•03 [Wet,
lireienotorre.WerettoOreit *wowed. I.
liet!idi
F liVi: l4 ° A44"' ..All4/4141 " 01.1.1.4.*
VISEM.—Coach
U=
P . aer; V4sea. lull revalue.* a full Aka.;
iortmatiajloa. 1.!j1il .3... Toe letel Vlaa In the
ClVAratic l ittlee.i
"7",1
altuhuai,la Oust varletv. at DI. 107 al ataet73. -
. 41111.01101 &Wm,
20 BBLS. lil PERIIIC' received
sad (r sale by 1.110. A. KILLS" CO.
4031 Wto'ss.llo Dramryt., Sl Weal sigett,
NEW fi DWI itri ISE MEN TS
NIVELLSALIIT _
• F f tlß AND FESTIVAL,
OPENts AT
CarICI-5e
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th,
And Will Continue Two Weeks.
A valuable aileelltib of articles milli lre dl,
Pored of.
_ •
Morita Inetruintntal nod vuon'. Intursperved
with Iltictta and Chorit tn•, wilt malt: thy
ei ening par, I , lr.cdntlr and anr,abiy.
Bleet, and Iterret toin.nts pr0n1.1.,1 In the !tall.
closing each night. ravel[ ',Ward:ld, .1111 a
Proinenadv.
.lamisldotz, 2 C'enfs
TO CAPITALISTS
Lnceative lin , iness iu
Pittr3lbmargb. N'or
THE UNDEUSIGNED OPEL:VT.B
. 0 - for sal. Itn4 tottno.llote ttatoofer the Ir.hte.
Irl rt tiood Mock of one Cl tlar
trot:log boltorn ng two Art.-
rat,. brarchettof low,lor, 11.11., of ,e ean
be rattled nu 16.1V1/1.1:e!I'D C 1111. ilt
yrry htrgoo‘.ll retail 101 l t 0004 .111‘ , ... arlthnol
110111; Ito. tatol
a •prt I lily, with con,
titor. nod crtp:tbloolltrittr y lar,e:yrxt -n
-tleLl. and In whit n v•pltal Is I•lntr‘ . .l•
The rrolits of the hut:lilt n, v.•
ano-111 la•romparstlrPly In Its I Iranry, 1,11114
tbutnngbly leglilmatc. And rrqultlng but on•rgy
led attention. It to. Inc tn.o of expltal at twett
nro and Apertnl Oman,
01100elott notrottt glvt It for tllepoon,,,t the
sax r. end (1111 part I. It arg girt. In .1,1.11.
411,04 4 Itor 1140'.
I.1;e.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
13d&N1053MEt..S1,
No. 57 Inrket Street,
IteMislla reeelvo , l In Par Vona. +„1 , tirsunt.y.
Inolorclonn mad, on all tho prOlol I al I„1/1c8
Int Unltt, so.to. and
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
DOUGH': AND SOLD ON COM tISZION
Partleolar al Le !Moll psl.l to lb. I.urCl.sw enu
ealu or
U.S. Seeuritio2,4,
lurlnAlng U.B. NIXES OF I}ei(;
U. o. n. 41.•
a. FP: 11,40.. e
U. t. er-nTIFirkTE , .. INIIFirTEDNE:S
°Hen sad Yoncbtr.No.g ,, or rul It r,.41.
JaVlst,
SUDS ! SEEDS !
We aro Now Prepared will? Our
SPRING STOOK
uF
~ar4 n. Flf4tl,
FLOWER SEEDS,
11.1EIRNTED Fafsll IND Gill 1;1:.
e oaer ept,:all:adtwe tutu, to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants,
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before 01Wring - for Sale
. HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and llorse rower
lEOx/tilts eaeix3
A Full Stock of all Sizes
J - . - Er.avom.,
131.1
137 Liberty Hive!.
LADIES' FURS,
CIO S'r VT: IC EZ.S,
ESIZITI
HAT, CAP AM) FUR STORE
McC ORD &.; CO.
131 11•00 D 14 TICERT.
SKATESI.SKATESI
prize Skates',
Club Slf/t te?4.,
SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
M N' 8
Irtimpatch 81.11dlotr. rifth Ail real
a,.
W ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW
I XLEY
SILVER HATED WARE
FdNOY C* C) DB.
S. M. CD0E1.L. 7 .,
Ohio fitreel, Allegheny,
rine Watch awl palrl tui Pr' 1. , .t
-t.it,1,1 to.
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both American and English,
I =1
For Oil Refining Purposes,
ennttantly.nn bond and for ante In nninLlLlr
In tun purthaner.,i,y
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
• 246 Pearl Street, N. Y
SAMUEL M. lIVICILEMSILAM,
iron 'l3rolier,
124 First Street,
I =1=323
Agent for the Nth, of Cornwall, Itonsghtnore,
Joirohtun, Iluneanoon.
afht vttler brand• ofttnthrnette,
log bon, Coke .41 011phnot.•1„7. It. Chatt.al I
lIIUh
tohaldntnehte and order+ re , nt.elfhtlf sone-
I n14:11:3
c'. as.i...(Grmic;•;
➢;ALFIt IN
Vine Watches; Jewelry, Diamonds
French,Clocks, &c.
rt r i t tli t re t , o lk o... I.I..IIE.P.AIItINOUP
Jib. 22 11114 Street
W3115'1%77
lan* BELTING . AND 110S1;
brAnufbc4lYed,4% lA% 411841.TtLY/CLU by
HARTLEY,' PHELPS & CO.
Also, AFrnl for p!f Tort Rubber Uo
;Belting.
L VE
Alwayn' °Wham. tp
uur.
iallattl4 tall? 6 11,11)1[4.NT .
ric i lf„,/4 ., , , V,1r.rd. /s BISLT m00r...!
WErrAcu 6 MEAKON.
bUCCEShOIth ro v k
OAfi LEATmEn. DELTING.
• I I (Ph, nisei, Attest:Alf Citf.
Alpo Nil assort'st at of ileitlnu et( IL AN-
AilbOlitb. litb 1,1 Mora'Pittsburgh.
1.4 ' OEO. U. CLAIM, Supt. of Wort•
03
41111.
..s.ml.cps.arr=sc:rAes,
11{41 . 2',1 . 3 11V , MINP v 1.141,Vati: 4 1PA ° nMr.
tn1gg":7, 1 , 1 ,41
al;r1
EW kiVE RTIS EXENTS.
:11TAIILAND COLLINS
Offer at Wholesale and Retail,
CARPETS
rhate.. natters, Which cannot be
ea celled In extent and variety.
Window Shades,
in Orocn, T.n color. I.aventlrr,
fancy rant, ricat mr..l rich Gilt IL
V. !vet 0ker . ..t,1111 . -rcnt 14,
FLOOR•OIL CLOTHS,
All the best patterns In market In sheet: 3. 0
17. .18 mud Al- Seel. wide.
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS,
=l=!
English Woolen Druggets,
In Ilright Color, I
1 1, and 3
1 nr.l3
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS
tNCLISII WILTON AND lELVIT
SwiA Lace it AAfilcallou Curtains,
in natl. - re') that are nat to be found alsewbere.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
English and French
UE.3T"7'Ct%ItT.tL GOOD S,
New Patterns Cornices,
Cna - l?ot raaacll. Curtula
.I'IIOLSITERY.
I=
praorn,...iy atilt ratonilir W
r e
cat..llll and vaperiencell upbulaterPra
an, ,Jart. or the (....untry 10 bay Carpets p
shade, „t,
3ITIRLIND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Nryt toithltoe to United Slate.Co.torn lion
14!,1•1
I:'I:T9C`W.,6I-M
FIRE IMURINCE compih
HARTFORD, CONN.
.T rthuary Ist, 1807.
CASH CAPITAL, - - $500,000
.A.SSE'TS:
XV[a.rls.43t Tr.caluo.
Cash on hand, in Ednios and with .
Agents
. I:nitea States Bonds
itesi EstaO.
...tale Holed.
liartfoollmd Sew linven
Nrul, 14.645 Oft
N•! . .r York 11:401; ,tucks 96,1400 00
llArlturtlll3lLk Atoek4 32.242 00
1.0:1111.1.14:4.11utoral Irlty.. 179,612 00
1,4 n. kqt L0n.14 and lloituaie.. 417,:412 043
IL.•nte. accrued interest
to ,1 other Itenl4.
EZE!
ll=lll3
=I
=
A A. CARRIER kt-BRO.,
General Agents
mrri 11N Oxr ON•FSO E
Q 3 Fourth Street.
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSURER CO3IIINV,
Of New York,
,
Only Company In the liorld
Stat.: I ii.v,ton,ta
In wl.lll , •rt to tee ee-urity tweet , fore offered,
s , l particular attention to the fol lorries :
Itr a rem act of the Lesiriature of the :Rata
or new “rk. the Calmnany atithoriatel to
make Plw dal poWta with anperinteadent
or the Indere., Department, eccelvethere
for Registered Ppileins. 100 , 10FR:in healof the
I nt law! • Certificate that the entity Is
sc.-sired 11. pi. dee of 1,1 1.44.1 E. ue./er • Spe.
vial Trutt eleatt hy the Ant of It 'MAI are In
fat or of tee NORTH All Y.NICA. I hntlit.eßCE
01)151'A SI re riu•hely. This inakeeavery her.
late red as a,core I , the holder as a ti
tipna. Rank sear 1.1 . • Culled St ates'llond.
RI hI
Nit , fa
.' ON', In 'travel, Residence Cr
Me Or :Uwe Employnienta In toy part of the
l/ II 1.. date. or huropr, et toy `part
of the
EMM=Z==
wi.I.I . OI.InIES ate uon-forfiltlng luta Inun
dlatcly tn,arnuurle.
- • totem. of :Nan,
OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARD.
All la,ilrersorolorlool W1,2131101' awl coal
parollrfr poPetes those tho, of the • North
Atnerle)k,••
Inepita•. Pre•ldeot.
J. W. LIKIIII.II L. e.crat
-
E. T. TOOK. General Agent,
PUTSlitftlin MUNCH.
N 0.67 Fourth street.
A kw more rAlcleAL men CAA ha.
Agebrlo.n. Jall:pll:dAva
LADIES' AND GENT'S
SUMMER PRICES,
HILL ERIVIAWS
No. 75 Wood Street.
fl so. • Lars , : Misortmera of
HATS & CAPS
Or VIE
LATEST STIMES.
(4.IEAT WATCH HALE ON THE
a-a opular one price pion, gialtfe ever?
I ron n hanlignine mud Itellati•e Watch for the low
price of Ten Dollars, without n card to value,
nd not to be paid for uniesaperfoctly antlers.,
Ora.
•
loill.l Gold it tinting Walehe.... r.5 11 ' 0 770
}lackC.ed EitatilVAleiles . 110 to 500
100 Ladle, Watches. linaloelled.... 100 to 1.0
sro MAO Hooting Illtron•r Wa'ellee, art to sto
1 7 01101.111111111111 r roallah Levers... an to =I
7 01 DOl.l Dopler. Watches 110 to mo.
N 0
o ti.,1.1 Amertran Witteflea 200 to 250
Lai Pierer 'tontine I.reere....' 50 to DO
5 :Ole,
50 llnsea 75 to 25,1
1 I i old La , 11,9. Wateltes 50 to
1,000 11010 Hunting Lepines 00 to • 75
1.1111 IlliVer Watches... L. NO
. 1,101 Hunting .liver Watcher . to 00
4,00 'A uortetl Watoh s, all ... 10 10 75
' 8.0 - I:very patron olnalns a.Wtaell tltla
ranarment, royttror Int 510. 00110 It mar bc
worth 0710. rip pletlatlty Will 1 0 rehown. - fatl
The sllVuttleure 01,11 10 lintoodtately Jlapotie
Of the shore rraocllle.Dat .loch. Certlatatol,
artic44ls arc phlrod ocalett envel
oiwn and
ell 1011114. ioldor• aro entitled to
tile tirt!clea named on .. hole cortIllont“ upOnpay.
meta 0 , Ten Dollar whetberjt bo • 'Natal
north $750, one rrOrth lest. Tht ratorn Of any
or our rnftldfatell .011110• you to' lb. article
name 4 thereon, upon payment Irrospoottre of
Ita worth. and aa nn article vat tted Um than CO
la maned on any certificate 110111 at onto be tern
that thla la
1161111 0.7.. NO 0 •iwatsbt tbrward
irci;:tituatelireasaction, which t ha participated to *Tea by
the moat raatidion•
A elngle cerdllcatc eent by mu{Lids'.
Dahl. ut.on .ecelpt of cents , five toe 41. emu%
fdr thick , three and an elegant premium far
41, elsty-rlx and more womb!e premium Cra *lO,
uue bundled and must euocrb Watch for Ch. To
Ascots or those sclahlng employment kik 1..
cure ohoortunlty. It Is a legklecutell conduct
ed business dolt untherked by the liecernment.
and open to the roost caref u l serutlnr• art us
Aadre,i, ••
J. RICICILIZIG tt
Julia3l 14 Ilroadoey. New. JaLk,
3Zirta. $3Mg.193[1 : 1. • •
HA S :lOWA EMIGE
sdLSTOCK Or
ruitz PINE 40241 , ECTIO.NAHIPI.
TOPIC sed gooYs Wide Item
YOH THE W/I.IITAYS, shectai et-
CoutlOu to his superior 1111sEuemuky, et
SIC and 91 Federal ha, Allegheny.
del7;ploJ
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ONE NEK
GREAT SALE
DRY GOODS,
Wholesale and Retail,
3. W. BARKER
COIVIP O ILD•T "2',
MARKET STREET.
Emma
THE 10TJETON
BELL IND BRASS FOUNDRY,
$191,211 91
. 1%009 00
. :1%000 00
20.000 00
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
9,0 lb be
=
ALL SIZES OF BELLS,
From 10 to 100,000 Pounds.
GLOSS. ANGLE, Cilia LAD SAFETY VALVES.
Stop Cocks o f Braes or Iron.
Or ALL sags :
GUAGE AND CYLINDER COCK&
Agents fora the aitrerent
STEAM PUMPS.
Celebrated Steatn•Syphon:
Dexter. to GAS PIPE, STEAM and GAS FIT
TINGS. PLUMS/RS' WORN, ete., eta.
Particular 414112c10n patd to STEAK and GAS
FITTING to all Hi brattetea
. • • • •
Tbeonly menotecturere of A. TITLTONni
METALLIC rACKIEII EOM STEAM (ALIN.
DEES. Ac.
Ha 1381D5 CELItaItaTtNTI-ATTILI
TI.iN METAL constantly on and
lilt alto. UUN and ItY.L.L. CASTINGS made to
order and finished with ...ninon and dispatch.
Particular attention paid to /Inas ibittining
in all tla benches. We also trap constantly On
hand all Ilse. of eke... bquare and Wound
tad Cotton
Hemp tacking, Ekon Hun of all
silent up to unite.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO,
j,ll•rsa
January 14, 1867,
GRAND OPENING OP
PRICKER'S SALOON,
FOR LAMES AND GENTLEMEN,
ssisit.Clisaimfilltroooot o
Between Penn et. and !inept.lon Bridge,
PITTSBILTRGII. PA.
ald would
neral reetwetrullg an
at nounce loop Mend e
First-Class Restaurant,
gitT4Ph r :gl'r e =g3l,7,llll:l=rpeg i
Omni notlee.
JOS. PRICKER,
No. 23151. Clair Otroot.
LPP DINLN linellND
rms.ADI O ROOMS ON
1n1d.47.
STATEMEINT OF THE
People's Insurance Company,
OF rrrrsuumm, PA..
FROM JANUARY let TO DE
OEM 11614 let, Ilan. Inclusive. Publlelled In
AetOrdanee 0101 the requilneutents of ail Act of
Lettoldr.
pt. Oapltal 0100,000 00
trek De am. VA:O CO
7.0/ Bonds old Flits
rrelret nb r i ttos r2:0 1. 4 I m o
Book Acyount ......... 6,30
Cash 6.9n1
Amount of Prerulame —143 420 77
retelved CAA* 'lt
41n. Amount or Owen
revelved 6,80.: O.
Balance Jan. let, lege . ISAV et
ALT
•
1130,421 3/
h. Disbursements:
Los A.. 930493 O 3
'rues 39
Nalsrtes, feat ;Y9
Atire Meet
t d 7:11 1 3 0 1 : . V ! 1,3:4
Premiums re- •
xy
Cornet 4,807 1)
11.-113snoinee.2M9
Diridenos. . .
00 - 14.0E4 ti-443. 490 77
tgr: 1.773 103
0303
Accrued /federal 73900
I=EHE
=
Total ula Jan. lot. 1 . 96 7.„"1114011.023 77
Ettf. AMOVIOL of outstanding mat 2, 1.-'scol4ll.
1bt4.1)4,11266130.
711. Amon= or Intnadyevy the ti0.,325 00.
• • ISM: M. GARDNeit.-r«...tarr.
rnmintrualz;Jauoary 41h. BC. . 1 / 2 4 , 4410iTs
-
HOLIDAY: GOODS
ALL mioNzE,GILT,
Oarbon Oil Lapps and Chandelier%
Lamp Trusi m m
as, & C .
Arog „A XlMß.infilrwsi" "1-
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
ur.m. eksjaerawyg..et ajtrec'lN
ZrJaH H,
BELTING! BELTLNG!—Leather
0 n. ,9 4.VV1MM11.V.1 ° ,11:t r. 4Y.; 2CASIK.S BIADDEJI, Dutch, rect
L .,. 4% .1.1...GwY5l on hand and ' . mink -0 ...Iles sale by GEt). A. ESL T,l . 7
. .t _ Ft .,
mu.. oT 4. 4H. c ~,. /NG 'Wholesale GrblEbo. a M..Q •,.
I"! /I bad amt. 9mr. .1
'I'II;
I=l
10E1
MEI
~ k
59
I=l
PITTSBURCH. PA
=I
Ll. 11=1
C=l
•I 0, 0.4.3 17
003 00
NOT ICES
01 . 1.1;.:1
COrner
I?TOmkttnL
atot Water Stroots.
J. wall SC 11 , 37.1
TEIE ANNUAL rusiCTION FOR
tigVENTKEN DIRWTOKS of thli
orlcbt carp neat. Cebeen the coon or
nA. x. and r. 10.
JA-1 . ..1C. W.V. B. NEEPER, Secretrxr.
)11FIDMNIP.
Or P.M OP PEort.ts - 1 st - rkNcs
PlTYnbt: 1:01f, January 7, D'.
The B y oard of Directors of this Cumpany have
LLD da dec;ared al/ rt f ILARn
PER :MARE out of the (video
prodts of the Wl-A last In
months payable on and after the 14th Ins t.
ja,r7l W.M. F. GARDNER. :,,eenuoT.
OFFICE Or FIJI rtmeuproti tiAS , 4:OIOPANIf, t
January 14th. 1.5 C. 5
DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Trus
ter. or TEI6 PITTAIIII3I6IIIPAS cOMPANY
hare this day derlared a • letdend on'the Capital
etoelt of TY. t , Awl, FIFTY CZNTS
per mar, out of the profits of the lett Fla
months, psystde forthwith, at the (tee or the
Company. W. It.
Jal:dr:U Tnasur:r.
IVIDEND NOTICE.—The Di
rectors P aCIFIC AND ATLANTIC
TELEGRAPH COMPA NY UV THE UNITED
STATYS, lase Car oar demored a dividend out
et the earning• of the i_ononealiela Valley Di
gialtri of Dm tine. for tl a tour months front A n.
gest Ito Oteentherl„at therate of '1 PER
CriNT. per £OOOOl, Lee of Government and
:Mate Tan. payable torthwith to the holders of
the St At 04 the ilanonglitela Veiny Telegraph.
Company.
rla ' EDWARD JAY ALLEN.
Ittlat
• Treasurer.
NOTICE TO ROND HOLDERS
Lk' VIE PUBLIC CATHOLIC LIBRARY .
AND READINU ROOM ASUOCIATION.•7The
holders of these Bends are herrn,. nollt!rd.thst
the Interest due of them Jandary Ist. foli the
year Ib4, Is payable . demand at the oMee of
the Treasurer. - • JAMMU r:tr.LAN.
lahusi No. 2-ICYlfth street.
NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS.
Pittsburgh d: ConnelluvilleDread
Co. First Mortgage Turtle Creek
Division Construction Bonds.
, Holders are hereby notified that the Interest
Coupons on Ow &hero Bonds due IKItIII.IA-
Jil YiILST peon., will be paid on and after that
date Lit r rt. 2t• ntation and delivery, at the FIRST
NATIO., AL 11.A.N.K OY I'IITSBUILOII.
Jl.O. H. t , Atir,
Eccret,ry
EMI
UNION VACIPIC KAILwAT COMPANY. E. 0.
0111ee, No 424 Walnut bt[te..
nIILADILI.IIA, January Rist., I Sai.
THE INTEREST L 9 GOLD
EEMEM
FIRST SIMITG AC P. BON MS OF TIM.: UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPAN Y.
.r.ASTERN LIVlb lON.
Doe NEIIntJAP.Y wlll be Ink! or DreePcta
lion of the Conpono at the Banking House of
Shuns. JAY COOKE 8 CO.. hew Y oak, on and
mac, thkt date.
t..:avent:ind WM. J. PALMER, Trens.r.
ON TROLI,LICS OFFICE f
Ctrr, cc At C aounutiv, January lgtb ~
f
SEALED PROPOSAI.B will be
resoled at Ulla oMce until . I . IIIDAT. Tett
Bth, for the axle of sao.ooo WHARF IMPILUVY.
ld ENT BON I/8, tialiflionde to be of tb, dentin
luatlon or 8500, payable :0 years after dote
with COYFOna attached for the palm; nt of Mini.
cat, at the rate of 7 per cent. par annum, pays •
ble semi-annually on the let days of July and
Janualy: The faith, propel ty .and credit of the
elty are pledged for their redemption.
IL B. lIIANCIB,
City Controller.
EN=
To BUILDERS.-PROPOSALS
1,111 be received at the Shoe Etore of JAMES
HOBE, No. AD Market street, for the erection of
a BANK BUILDING) for the KEYSTONK SAY.
iNGS DANK, until TUESDAY, rehroary 121 h.
Plans and epecincattorio now ready for exam
ination at th e since ofilAtta & ADMEN.. Archl
teas, 110. 2 DI. Clairstreet. .1114. are "Belted
for each of the branches of work aeparately, and
for the whole complete In one contract.
SAMUEL BARKLEY,-
JAMES GILLEBPIE.,
W2l. YIBEEMULLL. ItW
JA/LEr. ROBB,
),t7:15.3
riTign'oll IT. WATISS a CUM.:OIL W, Co
U Iles of the Surrefarv.
riTTannigGil. Pa., Dee. .1711, lesid.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
have this day declared a renglar dividend of
ee of Government tax, on
their Capital S lo s h and serni.arinual dividend
tf3S ra ft CENT.. less Government tax. on
he 'I hoed Mort gaffe Bonds payable on and after
the 1000 of January - . 1.47,t the ogle. W n.
slow, Lanier .t Co.. an d ' 9 flue street. to
these registered at N. ork, and at the office of
the Treaanrer, to thnse re late red at Vitt sbnrg h.
The Transfer Boots WIN close on the 40th day
of December. at lio - elock. r. Y. and will re-open
on the 1.74. day of JOOO 1057.
100 , 001 P. M. HUTLDINUON s Beeretary.
Orroar or • LLSGIUNT VALLEY IL It. Co.,
PirresuraDA January let, ISO.
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
YIEST MORTUA OE BONDS OY TIIE AL
LY-011EN Y VALLEY ItAILIMIED CONYAN Y.
—The
by glee Al not leg ice that heny Val they te ley Eat rn red tread C eem tompmhey dere-
The First Mortrnge Bond. of the INI
Within two year. from thts date. la ....Marc.
with provhdorm of the montage given to ce
care thepa , meat of ealat hood..
.Msrg er`4ll . l .ta n' PlLY.l " .lM ' l4 . ..me.t.
STATEMENT OF TIM CONDI,
Dll lON OF TES rriTSIIITIL(M BANK FOIL
ILIAVI.titiS, December Met, lb t
LqatILITLES,
Capital Stock ............. ...—..111 MOO: OD
Contingent Fund..
=MALI 15
9.E. AB TS.
ort
Dlne!tratreg ra $1.51,131
24.= 53S
CltEle• rlxtztree 4 , 0 CO
111059 05—=.5.612 L 5
.11c11124LYY. Treasurer.
The underaigned, Auditing committee respect
&lll' report that they hare examined the Books
and Asset. of the Bank and find the above state
ment to be correct. JOHN htnl27..
. O. FOLLANSBEE.
=BEST C. SCHMERTZ.
E12:3
kftii ‘tejtenzli rio V4l4c 11
ADDY, WILLIADIS dt BARTLEI,
.PMeCriId..I33ELVUES.
GAS AND STEAM 'FITTERS,
Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts.,
PITTABUREAU. PA.
Cor. Beaver and Chestnut
IBEIIENTER.
All kinds of Water. tiaissol seam rlstares
constantly on band. les.c.nt
ADDY, WILLIAMS 8 BARTLEY,
Keep on hand • superior Snide of
WOOD PAIMPS,
of 100, iNusipa. HyOrnnts, Silent Lead.
Sheet Zlne. Lead NM. Bot? Thin., auks. WM.'
closets; Wain: Basins. Ruh BlAnmisi
We Warerourn,
Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
All lands of Ilepslnng 40. e prcnruall,
All order, by mall Immediately 111.1.1.10E1 to..
Woe.:
WK. ...... ..... L JOMINBON
lIEHLETIY & JOHNSON,
Plumbers, Gaa and Steam Fitters
Yuma EITIIILLT EXTENSION'.
mr•itt a57)31134-6.1b.
All orders by Till ezeouled sallataelorili an
Prriniltrrlirtik Pultbes,
Water rMsets, Sinks, Chandeliers, pendanis,
and Um shades for sal. at the most reasonable
prices. .
Orden from 470.11t1y pair°ns by mall prompt
ly attended to.
Gum Hote ut every de.
CO,,AILIFF BROWN
,
',T.. CIS Neacierail
.s.ELEGnE.ri• Pa„
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM
a. PIPS PITIEItS, keep alms,* on band •
litres assortment of ItYDRAXTEI, BURET
LEAD. LELUPIPS, PATH TUBS, WASII
AND 8RA153 COCKM arm all male
'tale for Biting nr.pablie or private buildings
mitt leAt , WATllftor t11:111. Jahn'bq
FLUMBEVG, _
GIS AND STRIMITHING,
My - dratato, 'lron Pumps,
Waal? MUD,
aadb PZPZIA
Water Closets and Wash Stands.
TOM T. lEWENB,
thecemor to Zwezut a C 0..)
165 Wood St.PLttsburclif
rireviwarE
le4co.
rnUt.. , Ell. P7 l .7lgarAnt zae.:oll';
affor this Convolute. an ilrentaber
Ir published I .....ronnitsvAthi..' • •
BL4 lefd.
Capital . . - • 14 room
Who privitese incremolar to••••••• C "'
Yremilama received, fro= MOT 17. to .
Dere met, 34 lard 7.77.1 20
interne
n r " s a4 .I . ea
..
' " ''
' 0 ,
X ee
xper s, stem, 72 z" . 44
o
Lifts.
Nom /ryst, OA. Ulm.-
Atin
Cub ld Xerloinles Haat a sla. nd 10 office.* 10.754 01
!loner one llortCuite. 98et 11,:31 0 .
Loan. on ronatorat• - 04=4 90
Ground re nt on effect on Plan 1.000 03
Hook amount roe Peenall 1800
lance furniture. 2 titres an 4 rare-- I..Tri 72
Mort ogees Oo
•
WM. H. SMITH, Pr s
est - (41
J. G. COFFIN, Meoy.
igbrot
~i
WANTS
W ANTED,
Pail TWO*R.
Wt:11 fro= - la,; oto p,son, win Pttablistied
Butane.. Apply at
No• 104 CENTRE AVENUE. -
wAATED,
A LARGE STABLE,
WlTlit.ll ED EOlfl MU. WAGONS
Ert pain at
ja22- _)
moo. NniD EISRIZT
WASTED.
ss mciir
Fifteen yetal of age, a alfouloll In a loot or
Stationer) Store.
At
ili "
]al9 ST lint. ard,
.17 22 1 L. •.
WANTED,
!918,000.
Wanted to borrow, on Ittortcoar on good city
property, for one year. Addreaa
ht.IX "S" o.l.asft Oancr.,
Statlna Wherr /tr. Into:flew can be had. j lataf
WALNTED-40 Stove and
lloi-
LoIM 'WARE MOULDERS, to whom good
w.gra wad ue.Wy employment will Devito..
No ono belonging to the MonldOn' Eralon Also
rlatluu ncetlapply.
BRIDUE/ORD a CO,.
.1..161111e s Ky
ME
IVANTED.—Gradinales of Lit
v erary and Commercial Colleges to IMICago
permit. idly in Maine.. requiring Salesman
ship and tu,lueas eurruapoutience.
ppl y with reference. to
It. II: CIIIIILAN,
I IG Griot street. opposite Court House.
de21:,41
WANTED.-100. leoo, 10,000
T Igen to sell AN OISEWS•
which can be •ttsched Cu Any hmsn. makes la
best gas light In..xistenee Isom common
convenient ...candle; will tot blowout.- Moot
Aselling mtlele out. Teton's, ts shim
Ammt lit coining money, selling It with sight
to use it. • J. U. TILION,
Jul O. s,j St. Clair sttret. (Room No. 2.)
T- ANT D-AGENTA-BY THE
E U hEA Ahi: W I N E 01•MPAN Y
to Sell their NEW 192,141AUr. Will saw
fro, tPsue paper to bear, Beavercloth or
leather'altitont change of feed.needle or ten
thor-adJu.ting proosure foot and newly
desieued Addrela,
eurioslog stamp. S. H. (.3.).,
117th street. (Second irloor,)
dell Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED — AGENTS—TOBELL
• • the CIIILIJNEN'S ALPE:Jr, or PO:TIMES
AND STOWE", written and complied by Ser.
ASA bUL LASED. The nook mentame a Ste,
Portals or the author.more than ore hoodred
Neter., alls nicely printed and bound, aad
meet please thenhlldree. Address,'
W.. 1. HoLLAPiII A CO..
Ho. n_Third curet,
Plttabardll; pa.
IMMEEMI
A it lE re. ll 4 r iti . 7l. Weste l !
Prtitriyirthin. (bribe floe ' neir eferl Engravings,
1 .1•11AY hit A r VALLEY FOItUE,I!
11/EVA VI:AY/W'
. 1.11%.01.1i'S /1111: ATSI ltif: YIELD"
Either by tlirrnonth,or by tonnnl.lo., rnb.
11. hero• ratrs nllunrd. For (nil partleulnr•ap
ply In perron, or addrenl, • IrAnlllll 00.,
002 cl Fifth aim et, Pttii.burgh.
IVANTED--AGENTM—The , best
v T Chan. yet. A Workof historic. Value
and 'National Import...e x 7 . lie only Nyort oy
ou Navy . yet In tun arid. 1 AltittAiii.ll AYU
011 r 0
NAN AI.N MEIN, Or lion..
If RAI/Le:Y. the Illatltguishell Author and LE,
union. to one handsome yulsone, Illustrated
hood at onto fur tetuir and territory. Addre.
A. L. TALCVry,
tall:rsouLtiirr Mack. ritttburga,PA
WASTED,
A Partner, - with $lO,OOO.
IN SAYE AND • 'IDYLL/INT 131181Ma88
Yielding czar Lacs rrOntil.
Ml=
STEEL 6 WILSON.
11.r.02r2813 AXD JILL ESTATs Aaiun%
Po. 06 tlMlthfitld
Owzaz)o,t+4
TO LET,
MiCZPCIIMICESSi.
Two or the. e Young Ilan can obtain Gargl
and cf winnable Cl. e l b. arltaft
LIFO Willute a walk or tbe Postottice, by , adcicasa
lcg Inonctilately,
MEI
TO LET,
4A! (►FFII'E,
OD trlt roar of No. G 9 and 70 Water street.
USE 3
JIIILti DALZELL, & OK
TO ILET.—Eight DOOI7III of a
well finished 1i0n..., on resit Weed., Yo is th
Ward, Suitable fora private lazuli,. Rest refer
etenures and iieeurity required. Possession giv
lit old prli.
A Leo, TO LET—Two whet Dieellinge
ow
re "
.5 t Market direst.
Fort =ENT,
4 ,L4RGE ROO.lll,
la back ballillna or iLIAZF+TE. For partratta
tam Inquiry at
Jal7:rlF/ GAZETTE COUNTING -1100V.
FOIL SENT,
STORE ItOOM NO, CO MARKET STREETL
ROOMS FAJITA RIX Yolt SING LEO &NTS;
SALES PLOW!. thor
!GREET STREET;
OFFICES ON I HIED AND MARKE,TSTS.
.1. M. 6d2,41.11,
Att . ". It Law, OS Grant sheet.
ISM
O LET,
The IVarehouse, LI Wood St.,
Now occupied by T. A. EVA2OI A CO. Far
further 'woman.. uPPIT te. • •
No.
#I . I. A L r 1; t •
lals:rn Nu. :11 Wood street. stoma.
~ ~~:i
14`011. BALE.—We, offer. for 'sale ,
that
- MANUFACTURING SITE,
Occupied by Tirana Barrel /error,. Mogan
the foot Or Taylor 'Beet. rut townalp.'...d op_
Mmite the Cornier MILL of Park. YeCn - Nya Co
This property bar a trout of 140 tett rrn the
iinenY Meer; containing tie. TWO ACIIttS,
pri 'liege of filling up to mare g , p d, mar •
.Iror Iron. 15teel or oincr larY'r Manufacturing %
purposes, has no impeller.
Terms =Adel* snit purchaser.
larrant • & BILL. •
FOB SALE.
DESIfIABLE RESIDENCE.
Tb,r ;arge' TWO, PTOUT TICI7JIILL ER/Ott,
.r.o. rww. trees. DDMtta
...ea We e. how 4.ettirled by W. it. WWI-
U...octan Veg. T he boson is thirty-410w feet (root
uT (eel u r' ,? :Yit° l l".[Zt.Vr i :4l . lllg 2 g,` rt. o .2 i " Tt y r
loot gley. 'instill:le Is snost.lestrabre'ad
plesasst contalnlng POUsTgltni /:04111.8. be.
sides n lib neat front Toed and large
aPare in rear,.tasklng toeryttling ebeerild nod.
pleasant. For
to
and further
Inform
nPillY
N. COTIIBERT et 50.311.
EID'~!
JII
SALE.- , -One, Three Story
Dwelling Dna se,nontaiiiin Client 'reams.
ONE TWO tSTORT DW ELLIN6IP.OIInit
containing eight moues efig finished 'aide.
ON EB3IALL IrefiAME 11 . 0 CUE
eonielning ATe rooms and ',entry: inquire of
WO. 11 :51.11WHIL
El Sowssid Street.
MEI
"ROB SALE. O n RENT.
•
.
A COFFEE STOIC
In the Market Douse Dimond, Na M. /or'
farther particulass enquire at the Stand s 2 is- -
it la the Bartel Louse DlitesainCirUt.bOrrh."
lalass
p Oit BALES
, , .
TILE 11010 BE AXDLOT • "
Ito. 40 tTals street, hint Ward. ALLkgla.rz
The house las substantial marls's, 7ram9 In
auasissepstr. -, ,T he lot is nt pet mans o 0 Cralg
strestand DO feet Ilse& a:tenni:as Se Tellasstar
van la Canal. Inquire. at ••
JaairalkWa N
tnst.SODlTrs:PlLtstrlsrgib.
irOlt SALE—One Lor.grooting
tO feet, 9 tad... on West Ode of ellindosim
street, so untnn backlit feeta !SOUS lo Whig 91"...
lel. on wblnn snore is etrelad lessetuory bd.* .
L aux ° r7o * llNlt ' en " . "7 l. ISUrrnii ALekterrens'"o7l4'lnns
site silo noon!. Ward Sonoot. HouseLsellt be Kg&
at bag.u. br K iLlr LIA
Jail: No.S O Net yes atroct:ltlfitgety..,
_
FOB SALE—The Church Build:
Jur...tided be the TUTU O. Y. (:oingityt.
I.lll2lo.S..eurner of Mat and East • Ueel4,
ena. tin la oncred tar Hu. rrogon.ltun. a t ,
will be received. and MU Intetneetlon.
;me sly either 0/ the undriMtell
. 40..118 Obto 1.4
e.i.F.x Altura ItAirhx. l %
, 111.har.frad,
FOR deairabilk-ippop.,
. u,:f7ol:7l;gl:4l A Ti 4rlttlaitallgt "l .j a
IVWV. ) ;:e " ati:f. d e,rd
lhankond. The Interovenientent":ll=r
ter.n nteuta, end a Sradne ahem an the haat
end of the tot. Yet (vibe[ thfortuattan lawns
on the OrcllageS s
'I4A BILNDITSICY MUST.
-1411 R T1P143111,4)
-3tOnt,RlsititaaAsAgarD":.l4)pouwi.4""*M. dej7i
Mktg"' a Wm.. I. Loopbelly
t:t: • sr oot i "" iiTi3.l " «TV . rc l e " r 3 ti392?:74 1
and tins Pltllng one. satintr..4 rafaratta b ua,..
tvr, 1110 Moll 6 stre
lla et; or BAILIFF, Hlttrieli
& LW.. number., team end tRa Pipe 7111 en.
Dio r. in/el/Fat ntielt,4l2l7,:rao
FOIL SALE—Scendlisrugl
CM
STEAM ENGINE ANO RORER.
Enquire of
W. B. LYTLE,
01 tint mut«.
GEESE!
'o F :r . s . h l 7
41.azit,irrrt
MAIIKET STIISF y