The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 01, 1867, Image 2

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    IlteWittobutgit6nette
i1.13811111T I, 1867
TER Central Preis yrcsents the name
ladge 'X.,ira as a candidate for the
thilEtepreme Bench of Pennsyl
vania, to be - tiled next Fall.
-- •
Mn.-Oxman Lannosr, Senator from
the Bradford district, and Mr. Lewia W.
Hall, from the Blair district, are named
as the successor to air. Buclralew in the
Gaited States Senate two years hence.
George Connell, Senator from Phil
adelphia, and Mr. .T. L. Graham, Senator
from; Allegheny, and Mr. Morrow B.
Lowry, Senator from Erie, are already
' brought foiward for the State Treasurer
shipnext year.
TITOWAS WI LIAAIIS, when' the.
Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation bill
,was cutler consideration in .the House,
moved to strike out the item providing
feriae salary of our Master at Rome.
This was in view of the suppression of
the American chapel, and the renewed
prohibition of Protestant worship inside
the walls of the city. Mr. WlLLusts's
motion was good, as far as it went, but
it did not go far enough. As we said
some days ago,. the ;embassy to Rome
ought to he abolished. At best erns
mental rather than nerd, by the march
of events it has become prejudicial to
Liberty, both religious and secular.
A Tritrran from Harrisburg to a Phil
sdelpbia journal says:
"The East now has .the Governor, a
United &stet; Senator (Gen. Cameron),
the Attorney,General, the. State Treasu
rer, and the Auditor General. at has
the chairmanship of all the important
committees of both Houses of the Legis
lature, and It is more than likely that a
citizen of the same section will be nom
inated as the candidate for Supreme
Judge in place of Woodward. Indeed,
you need notbe surprised if the present
Attorney General be called by the pep
' ple to take the place of the present Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court."
Remembering that the counties west
of the Alleghenies furnish the entire Re
publican majority in the Commonwealih,
this statement; which is literally true,
discloses singular condition of affairs.
We beg to suggest that a mutiny is pos
sible in this section, which shall leave
the Republicans without the power to
elect anybody; The "grab game" has
been Fished about as far as it can be
OUR .6111tUEI ; RAILROAD COMPA
Eln:1
We learn that a bill hii been, or soon'
will be, Introduced Into the Legislature
at Harrisburg requiring, the various
Street Railroad Companies of Pitts.
burgh and the adjacent municipalities to
sell passenger tickets at their respective
offices in packages of ten for fifty cents,
and at the name. rate for larger numbers,
and authorizing them to demand and re
ceive six cents from every passenger not
provided:with a ticket.
The design of this bill is to simplify
the accounts of tic Companies; to lessen
the cost of book-keeping; and to dimin
ish 'the number of fiducial agents, so
as to render lighter liability to loss. It
will have no tendency to increase the
cost of fare to the regular patrons of
either-of the'roads; the additional cent a
trip falling, on those who are off their
usual routes in going to and returning
from business. So far, therefore, as we
are able to judge the bill is reasonable
and just, and will conduce to the ad-
Irantage of the public as well as of the
Companies.
__ '
DANGEROUS LEGISLATION
After a , somewhat careful inquiry_
among •our- friends engaged in the 011
business, we are constrained to think
unfavorably of the bill read on the 18th
~ instant in the House of Representatives
by Hi.. Haan, of Allegheny. The oh
.,
lectproposed is to regulate the inspec
tion of illuminating oils in Pennsylva
nia. pirthe first reading of the bill we
thought, in comroonwith others, that its
provisions were - timely and judicious ;
but upon a 'careful consideration of the
rules or customs of the trade, which are
the- fruits of experience and have ac
quired the force Of law, insomuch that
all large dialers pia the principal cities of
this country not only, but of Great Bri
tain and the continent of Europe, are
governed by them, we 'have come to a
.different conclusion,
The inspection brands of certain well-
known experts in Pittsburgh, Philadel
-..-"ptdif, New York and Boston are flimillar
to" the dealers of Liverpool, llamburg
'and Antwerp; and the market value of
Pennsylvania oils in foreign countries
:AT : regulated by the character of the
iimitec — ifotieeitificates of these American
experts. An invoice -of American oil is
often spid before its arrival, on the frith
of the Inspection certificates which have
preceded it, The experts referred to are
employed and paid by the parties inter
, waled ; who world desire to hive certifi
cates from the same experts, even if offi
cially inspected by the appointees of the
Governor. 'TO compel, by law, the in
spection before leaving the refineries of
all . the• oil manufactured in Penn
.
aylvenis would prove dliastrotts to the
,
oil trade of Pennsylvania, and be of no
profitable use: The evil consequences
may be thus enumerated.
PLUM An Inspector, with Assistants,
would be Nitwit-Sal:media every county.
This is ainitiplying officers, not to sub
serve, but greatly to -damage the intir-
eats of the. Trade, without a particle of
compensating benefits. In •Allegheny
!-.29114tr, for example, where very large
quantities of oil are refined, and whence
-
large daily shipments are made, orders
'for the immediate - shipment of one, two
or five thousand barrels of oil may come
by telegraph. The sale may depend on
its prompt shipment. The refiner goes
to thrt 43 °Termra hagector and finds
bI and his assistants busy on some
pre
vious order. Me cannot inspect today
—perhaps not to-morroVi. It is , th e ,
fore, impossible to have the oil at Phila•
delphia or Bevy York in time to corn
plete thd cargo of an out-going ship.
The aala is lost to the refiner here be
cause of the. laws. But suppose the
Pittsburgh Inspector does inspect the
order, and the oil goes forward in time.
•
The barreli have all been bandied; the
image '.resnoved and replaced at Pitts
burgh; five cents per k barrel paid for a
service; which Is no service, because if
the 01l is to be sold in New York or in
• Liverpool, anotherand different inspcs•
.tion mot' be bad paid for, so that
' the Pittshurgh inapection km served no
bodi but the man whom the Governor
hats coinmisalonod—practically to vex
and 'annoy not to foster and and ad
vance the true interests of our People.
Becond—A. certain effect of the pro-
posed law; for the reasons, already link
_slated, will he to prevent the extenaloTa
. 0 r Refillilig ll
. Peamsylviuda, and trans
fer business to the conterminous
States, where no legal hatoperings are
enforced. Cleveland, Buffalo, Camden,
Baltimore and other cities beyond our
borders will be jubilant over the passage
of Mr. McKire's bill. Ohio, New York,
New Jersey and Maryland, will as
surely as this bill passes, profit largely
by its malign operations in Pennsyl
vania..
Third—The immense oil commission
business of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia,
amounting to millions of dollars would
be driven out of this Btate.
Fourth—Mr. McKee's bill imposes
on any person not duly commissioned,
offering to inspect oll,a - Pennity of $5O,
and imprisonment in the county jail for
thirty days. fr New York merchant
wants a few thousand barrels of oil for
export. It must be of a certain quality.
He sends out an expert known to him
for his skill and fidelity, to examine and
select the oil. Ulm attempts any such
examination the local inspector treats
Lim to the pains and penalties of the law.
The New York faction will look for fu
ture Wants to the cities of some Bate
where such laws era not in force.
—lianyother considerations haie been
urged upon our notice. What has been
said will Bunke to warn our Repre
sentatives to delay action on the bill
until its provisions and their effect on
the trade of Pennsylvania can be thor
oughly canvassed. We know that sev
eral oil merchants who signed the peti,
'don for the law, are now earnestly op.
posing its passage.
We say this, that any law that may be
deemed necessary for fixing the grades
or fire-test of oil for home consumption or
export—and we think such a law is or
may become necessary—should not be
enacted by Pennsylvania, nor by any
other State, but by Congress. Whatever
is needful on this subject should extend
equally and uniformly over all the
country. No other course is safe, at any
rate for Pennsylvania, than to keep her
commerce in oil or other commodities di
vested of all clogs or incumbrances that
do not egsally pervade the business else
wherS. All that our Legislature can
safely do is to enact a law to regulate
the Inspection of oil sold for, consump
tion within the Slate. The retail trade
alone is all that requires to be guarded
by pains and penalties. Let every man
or woman thattnya a pint or gallon of
oil become the informant against the
Tender of oil below a safe fire test, and
much danger and loss of- life may be
averted. But place no shackles on the
vast outgoing commerce in our oil.
EDITORIAL BREVITIES
WILLIAM MINTZER, President of the
Bank of Pottstown, and a zealous Re
publican, died on - Saturday last.
Bins. EaillA 'HerrAnsa, a' grand
daughter of enemas Ransom., of Car
rolt9n, died this week in Raltimore.
Tics Davis "presidential 1113339/011," in
Richmond, Va., fa offered for sale at
$40,000. If sold the money Is to be glv
en to Mrs. Davis.
A rnmtvn watchman In St. Lc&is was
arrested in the act of robbing the 'estab
lishment he wan employed to guard. He
proved a thief set to catch a thief.
TnE St. Louis Board of Trade has
adopted the rental system. There can
now be no doubt but the old bushel meas
ure will be completely done away with
in tills country by dealers in grain.
Tux English journalists have formed
a "Defence rt,r.lrlation," to help each
other out of difficulties. In this country
the rule generally followed in the pro
fession is to keep each other in them.
HATurr S. Idzonevr, ex-State Treas
urer:, and formerly a resident of this city,
was struck down on Tuesday evening
last, at Washington,with apoplexy. Ile
was in a critical condition at last ac.
counts.
Tzts Philadelphia folks are disiatiefied
with the water they drink, and claim it
is much more impure than that supplied
any other city in the Union. Upon that
score we claim precedence for the water
or the Allegheny.
Tim convicts of the Connecticut
State prison are regularly_ . regaled with
concerts and dramatic performances, to
help pass away their time.• The expen
ses of the entertainments are borne by
outside philanthrophists.
Jmatts WiwstmcwvEn, worth half
million ;dollars, died in St. Louis on
Tuesday. He left all his wealth to his
wife, with the exception of one dollar to
each of 'ids six children. They "will
care for mother now."
Tare St. LOll/13 Diepateh thinks there
is no earthly reason why their town
should not compete successfully with
Pittsburgh for the immense Southern
coal trade. We think there is an earthly
reason why it could not. •
ADICERAL Tzotrutory, of Austria,
spected the Philadelphia Navy Yard on
Wednesday. He spoke'enthusfastically
of League Island as - a faiorable place for
all iron-Clad - naval station, pronouncing
it far superior for such purposeto any
I harbor in Europe.
IT is stated that the Committee on
Ways and Means have reported in favor
of a bill allowing street railway and gas,
companies to collect from the public, the
internal revenue tax imposed upon them.
By the existing law this right terminates
on the let of next April.
Tag press throughout the country are
at this late date preaching practical ser
mons against gift concerts and lotMry
schemes.. .The masses have already lad
their eyes opened, and it does no good
for editors to attempt to make them any
wiser than has experience and cost left
them.
-"Blues" POMEROY, the vituperator
of General Butler, is now in New Or•,
leans bunting up testimony to prove all
he said in his paper about the old hero=
tobe hue. Like many other editors he
will find it a much easier task to make a
slanderous assertion than to prove it in
Court. However, one thing is quite ap
parent. It will be as easy for Pomeroy
to find evidence to sustain bin slanders
as for Butler to realize anything out of a
verdict - for damages against his worth
less defamer.
Tim PITTRIIIIRGII GAZSTTS.—This
staunch veteran journal celebrated its
eighty -drat anniversary on New Year's
I day. It may be truthfully said it grows
better with age. It always commanded
respect. for its reliability and unswerv
ing devotion to the live questions of the
day, and never more so than at the pres
ent time. Within a year Its circulation
natter the ad
mirable management of it's
present con
ductors, and for its intrinsic worth.
Such has been the press of advertising,
I that they have been forced to add four
whining to its size, =king thirty-six
columns of space. The erection of a
new press of the most approved modern
build, enables them to throw of their
large edition with great rapidity and de
liver to their subscribers in seasonable
time. The editorial department,-and in.
deed every department, bears the im.
press of careful preparation, as well as of
signal ability. No better evidence of
the manner its business department is
conducted could bo given than its pres
ent prosperity. May it prosper still
more.—.Hatburuh Uhritlia7i AtiCOCafr.
GENERAL !lIEVY4S
—The Lual.or at Baltial At: Ack
aded with wc,
• - -
—Castle Thunder at Ricli,,ond is
now a large tobacco factory.
—Edwin Booth Las engager cents that
will occupy the next two yea' rs.
—The hand of the Stot•
. of Virginia is to be reargar tized.
- -
_Bismarck bonnets an cl neeille.gun
skirts are among the bat .est whims of
fashion.
—Victor Hugo ii wriVing a new ro
mance, the scene of wid , Hl will be laid
iII England. -
—Empress Eugenic is afraid of corpu
lency, and has taken to a diet of vinegar
and elate pencils.
—The State constabulary prosecuted
three hundred and seventy-three per
sons in Boston during the last week for
selling liquor.
—Wm. D. Baguet!, superintendent of
public schools, in Norfolk, and former
cashier of the Bank of Virginia, died in
that city on Friday.
—The crown of the Queen of the Bel
gians is causing a sensation. It is com
posed of forty-five pearls, of forty flag.
nificent diamonds of immense size, and
five thousand small brilliants.
—Benjamin B. Miller
_convicted of
stealing letters with checksi In them,
while passing through the New York
postoftice, was sentenced to ten years'
imprisonment at Sing Sing.
—Two men convicted last fall, at Dan
bury, Ct., for robbing the Adams Ex-
Dress car at Norwalk, escaped from the
anbury jail,,Wednesday night, by dig
ging a hole underneath their cell.
—Samples of tuo new five-cent piece
have been received at the Treasury De
partment. The coinage has already
been commenced at the Mint, to which
application for them must be made.
—Rear Admiral Smith says it would
he cheaper for Government to double or
treble -the pensions of aged and decrepid
sailors and soldiers, and let them live at
home, than to maintain institutions for
their care. .
—The 'Widow of the late Rev. Mr.
Horton, of Massachusetts, who was mur
dered in the July riots at New Orleans,
sought to recover damages against the
the city, but all the prominent lawyers
declined to aid her.
—A Washington journal says mali
ciously that some of the ladies seem to
go jo the skating parks to . - save fuel.
They take their sewing and sit comfort
ably at the stove front the time the pllce
opens until it closes.
—Seieral Continental . papers give cu
rious statistics of assassination. The
proportion of murders is: England, I in
670,000 souls; Holland, 1 in 103 ON.,
;
Prussia, 1 in 100,000; Austria, 1 in 7.7,-
000. Prance is left out of the calcula
tion. _
—Boston is announced as returning to
primitive customs, an innovation having
been made upon the rules of fashionable
life by issuing invitations to a stylish
party, in which it Is announced that the
entertainment beginsist three and ends
at eight in the evening. The good sense
of this proceeding cannot be too highly
praised.
—The following is the conclusion of
an epitaph on a tombstone in East Ten
nessee : "She lived a life of virtue, and
died of the cholera niorbus, caused by
eating green fruit In the full hope of a
blessed Immortality, at the early age of
twenty-four years, seven months and
sixteen days. Reader, go thou and do
likewise.'
—A Washington correspondent says
"protracted clerical service in the de
partments Las a tendency to destroy the
intellectual verility of the male sex and
endow it with all the weaker traits of the
womanly character." In other words,
ten years of department clerking will
come very near to making a woman out
of a man.
—A jury awarded damages In the sum
of $1,350 to Mary Johnson, the plaintiff in
a suit brought against Thomas Johnson,
a widower, aged fifty-seven years, in
Brooklyn, for breach of promise. Mrs.
Johnson is the widow •of a Captain of
the Fifty-third regiment, who was killed
in the late war, and had been for the
past two years in the employ of the de
fendant as housekeeper, during which
time an offer of marriage was made and
accepted, but the contract was never fel
linen by Mr. Johnson.
- TO CONSILTRIP'TIVES. •
- Uer. ZUMAILD A. WILSON'S Prepaxed Pre
se:intl.on for the cure of CONSUMPT/ON,ASTEI
EA, AIVANCEIITIn, COUOIII3, cocp:4. and id
IIIiOAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, hut ue
been In rise over ten years. With the most mark
EMI=
Tli i e Remedy, prepared under 31r.Wilsou'e per
sonal ouperetslon; also a Pamphlet' containing
the original Freserlpilon, with fell and explicit
direction. for preparation and use, a:spelt:terse lb
a short history of Las we, may be 011 1 / 1 11.d of
xcam. mmuzrtramrca,
DRUGGIST,
No. S 4 Market Street.
I:KV EDW•gI) A. WIIAON. E
ono Weer. Wklllsmsoimg, N. Y. • hi
GRAY HAIII, BALDNESS, DAND
uu rr, ANY DISEASE 01 TRY SC ALY.—tO ,
DISCOVERY CAT. • %Oil CARE WITH 'LONDON
HAIR COLOR RESTORER. ANC I/KESSIBI.."
"London Cu, 100 Color Restorer•'
..Conlon Bair Color Restorer••
.I..ndon Physicluta Hair Color Itentorer
.London - fiur Color Restarer
London Use and Mali tetlor •esL ores
London flair Color Restores
. .
"London Recommend It. (lair Color Restorer"
It nererfalls to Impart life, growth. and vigor
to Mr wethesthslr, fastens and stops W
and Is sore to produce a, now growth of trate,
c.sing If to grow thick and strong. um?. 7b
cents a bottle4lßthe half dozen.
Sold by lleCLELLItabf A IIeKENNAN, nE
Market strett, fiEt• A. KELLY. 31 Wood st.,
and JOE. FLEKIINO. 114 Rarket street, lltta•
burgh. HANK • DRUITT, tolegbeny.
114.=:LWAIIrI
FIFTEEN TEARS AGO; HOS
TETTEIVS STU3IA(III 1311"TEILIS was sung
elan into - notice solo. the prejudices which
everything new. however excellent, I, doomed
to envonnter. T 0.1.1 1 -11. stands at the head of
all the tonic Led siterallve preparations In exise
tenee. Its celebrity has evoked many !mita
tlollll hat aG tur.l.4. Impact., Inooo4llre It
the Only Farr 2411),121..”, that ha, &Tee been
introdared Into the 1.11• chamber. In the Ilse
tpi tt&he s
voefr yth be a t m u ya ic n &fo N a co v v t a h l e a c s e u n rg e e , o
wed
a rne.
port as It Invaluable for sustaining the vigor of
...opt on the march, as a relhrdy for scurvy and
ell Utte affeettons, 4114 as the only specinc
ter seat... California and eitstrells have
emphatically endorsed 11 av the Mt,. it•e Slnnt
elb it
the tropical
and In bpanlsh &merles
and an the tropical climatem. it is conaldt red the
only reliable antidote to epidemic laver.
There la no mysteryshout the causes of Its
seeress. It is the only storneehlo sad alterative
In which are combined the grand requisite, or a
mild. pure and unvilialed vegetable otimulaut,
with the Angst selection 01 teak. anti-bilious
anti-morbetle, aperient, and alelltleatilre hech,
meets. roots; and barks that /IMO ever been In
tertnlied in a medicinal preparation.
It I. also proper_ to state that the lilt.r, are
sold ceeinsively in glees, and never, finder Any
Cireqlll,ll42lCea, by the gallon or the barrel. Im
posture and imitators are abroad. and the only
seed.. the public has agale4 them is to see
that tin Bitters they hay hearth< engraved label
andnote of bend of hand of Messrs. Hostetter
& and tile Government stamp ovr the
cork of the bottle. class
NEW ADVEETIBRINTRNTEL
WAG BINGHAM,' Jr., ddaMII Zrprm Of.
Jiar,ls4 ava Haw; to an authorised .deond to
rams.ddonZ4o n. U for the CheZE272, and
ald,odier papers thraughout the Untied elates
and tAs pandas.. .
01IrICS OrEKANG COU V,
ALL TI IMITSY CITY, Ps .
THE lIIENNLIL ELECTION for
NINE DIIigt.,"COUS of this Ootopeny, ill
belted at the °dice of the Company, on T 1:na•
'DAY. the 14th day of February, between the
hones of 10 ao X. and 10 at.
fe1365 , H. Id ET7Mifft. Beareteff.
PEFINEIIV AtiSOCIATION.-A
A-. spacial matting oi the Itenners , Association
will be hold
THIS RIFTEUROON, Al 3 ONCIOck,
at the DUARD Or TRADE ROODS : A DID at
tendanee of the trade lo jeneral la urged. Una
toots of vital importance. Dy order. fel:sr.:
TWO ACUEfI OF GLIOUND AND
00T111C COTTAGE AT A troTiox.—wiii
be offered at A. Leggaten Auction mom, Ico
Federal atreet, Allegheny, on MONDAY, Feb.
f, at: o'clock, Me. llarhaugh , Uothle.Cottage
and twoacre. of groloid , otr the Ferryarble
road and adjoining plumbic* of NY. Feellutork.
The seconds are planted with clinics fruit and le
• lofty dmlrablo plot. 'to Doom competition
and mieltive *ale, the upset orlon la reouced to
$3,4/0. Tersio,- - Onemitalf cash; balance In nro
year..
fel A. LEITOATE, Auctioneer.
. PirOW
fintali;-P-17-Jiir.itEreih
D . P. CHAPMAN, Agent
- LIMA LIFE FOBITSANCE 00IPANYI
•2 , h t2 b 7 seknowlcdrie the reeelpt. t or r ir/.11:-.
rt, onlIe l :f tl2;lllg . Frira&
~ • •=.4xo . • MARY OYES.
. p. -- visAPNANy'S gent:
ara. , -Iliage wept MT tiu .k ti r c r
i i c,F I EE
. r.. ni.
ADVERTISEMENTS. !NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, I
I:AS. T. BRADY & CO.,
Wooccotoos to 8. Joao. t C 0..)
to or Fourth & Wood Ste"
BANKERS & BROKERS,
nasISILS IN ALL EMUS Os
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Compons.
COLLECTIONS mole on - .11 secaultS• Volt am
la the traltad BMW wad Camas..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
BREAKFAST,
DINNER,
TEA.
Teas Free from All Admixture,
In Natural Perfection,
AS DROWN - AND HARVESTED.
Sales Restricted to Smallest Frac
tional Profit.
SION - -ENOINEINTHE WINDOW.
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
s.3,wwr
MUTES! SKATES' SKATES
li„tlTOCltifinEt'En,D.TMS2'.2;
from -
s,ooo.Pairs of Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere; call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERi snout, INDIJOEMEHTI
JAMES BOWN
N 0.136 Wood Street.
UNIVERSALIST
FAIR AND FESTIVAL
•
• ors!: AT
3E ir r .N 2 " MIALMALII .
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th,
And Will Continue Two Weeks.
A valuable selection of articles will be Olt-
Dosed of.
Music. Instr.. ntal and roes!, lottr•porsed
with bolos, Uactt. and Choruses. will make the
trenl og pass iileilmatly and agreeably.
Meal. and liefreahment• pro, Med In the Ilan.
Mosta; each night, eacept haturlay. with a
Promenade.
Admission, 23 Cents.
lIRPILINS , COURT SALE.-Ely
vittns of an order of tho Orphant• Court .4
Allegheny County, the nod , talgued. administra
tor of Jo be M. Cornered, deceased, wl.l .all et
treadle sale on the prelnlses In the Borough of
Stanel.ter, nn
B.ITEED&T, IEO. 23, Nl7, IT 10 O'CLOCIFA. I,
All that rertaln to amens and tot of Emend on
the north side of ithanald street conananclon
at the distance at *laity-man feet vatnardif
from ilinar.lers street, thence eatwardly slime
eliettleld street airenty-three feet nine lashes;
thence authwadly and patella' with thattlers
attar one hundred nod thtrty•elget fat to an
hiali thence "Paten nity alone aid street sa -
atty.:bra feet nine lathes: and threes south
thirdly and wallet with Chantal street to the
beglonfon; Inane a that of seventy-three fat
nine inches on nhetheid Strait. and exteedlng
back one hundred end thirty feet to an alley. on
which la crated a twatory brick dwelling booth
lately occupied by the dacened.
Tnews—tiAllll, canna:talon of ale. Posse..
sten on the trot day LI April neat. The put
chart to pay fur dad and omen. •
felialat H. H. COLLllis..adinlnlitrator.
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
RARE OPPOUTIAITY.
A SPLENDID DRUB STOIE,
In one of the best toestions In the city. doing •
splendid bust.,
is Offered For Sale,
IF APPLIED roa IMMEDIATELY.
This I. one of the best °Nonni:title eeeee offend
In this city, as the most satlsinclory nano, will
be given for selling. Address.). H. C.. trove re
OrviCe, or Inquire of It. Z. SIMIANS J. CO..
corner of necond and Wood street.. feint'
TN 'THE COURT or COMMON
PLSIN 01 , •I.LEGUENT COUNTS', Sid.
M, Slants Term, off
Notice Is hereby ;Knelt of the epplicaUon of
The Building 'and Loan Associa
,
lion, No._3, Pittsburgh
for Charter of Ineorooratlon. aged In the am ,
of t• e Prothonotary, at the number snit ter
ail e .toted. übiolt will be greeted at the ne
term of the Court of Common Plea, nnleis •
cepttous thereto be Sled in proper time.
fr I tat; JACOB II. WALTICIL Prothonotary.
FOR SALE CHEAP. •
•
ONE SECOND iIAND 12 STOP
MASON 1. SIibILIN OSMAN, Double Bask
Errs; prlue wisest new 463t1. wlll sell for 41 ots.
Also one second nutS stop ist A 8024 LIAM
LID OnliAl4, Double Bank Keys, Isben new
$l.lO. will for SI3O.
Bolls Me above are In good order, and Lava.
33311 , lately'. bean used In a. Vigo:out b Church
at ilia dlr. and Prosbrtarlan Chard, or Kitts.-
slog, Isom of widen are now using SOO IldrEY
(MOAN MOTS/ASS.
MgiM=l
BABE, BYAKE t BUETTLER.
Genet.' ireots for the relobrotr.l INTL' COT
TAOOLLUAN. No. 1 IN. Cl LLr 11,Vert. Fjux
bore.. C!. • Ja.ll , "1
CITY CoNTIOLLYIVS
PITTPHUIIOII, 4111uar7 1... 1
KALE!, PROPOSALS, addresa
to thr "rill be received lee
r.
February 71b. 1007 .c 3 o id,,,k
C. C. far sulialvier the city with bFATIONICILY
and iiLLNIi BOOKS during the yrar
.•0131i 3lreaktrill,l
Jaalias4 City cordralier.
825 1 000 TO WAN
I=
In sumo or 1600 and toward.
Neal Estate bougt4 atrd sold
GEOUGE Y. PETTY.
Je9 Eel.] )data Aren't. No, 11 61...Cia1s
T • M. BLACK,
A.
Trir6l33.
Three doors shove Stelthdeld Street,
PITTABUROB, PA.
Every kind of Work demean the shorten notlde
and to oe treseonable terms.); Sertlettlar attention
pant to Jobblns. slldB4
NOTICE.—A rare chance Is
now offered to those who wish to acquire
• perfect knowledge of the art of PLIONOWIA-
PliY, or SHOUT HAND WiIITINe. A class Is
now bring fronted by a penitent galn , rtar from
London, A :inland: Addrou
lan:slot
EXTRA
arcactioxilyrizza.
Jut received a fresh .apply of iltuart's Kitt
Vror for male by the gallon or banal at Oh
U""" bi"a(
JOHN A. Itg.NISHAW.
isis owner Liberty and Hand atreata.
'REMOVAL. THE ENDER.
VD bate removed the Ofilee of the
1101.1 t OIL W 01111.5 from 35 lilaelcet street.,
Pltuburgb, to their Wor is on Carson eteret,
waterway-nowhere they ten hereafter be Wood.
roatooce Address 1430.
oaali VUNUALN • WILLIAIIL
01 rtc.x, rirrsuritnli. I' S..
February lit. iln7. f .
NOTICE IS lIEREIIV GIVEN
that the following accounts of Executors.
Admlnlstratore tluentious. base beau duly
passed W sald 'lighter's melee, and will be prs •
retried to the Orpioni Court for cone emotion and
allowance an MONDAY, March 4, Ise:.
lint and dual account of Esuittel Whitehouse.
administrator 1,111.1 tittlenerato /noose, of lien
aoh deceased. Flied Nov. id. Veld.
Final s <count of Ate xmider and Andress liong
laseexecutors of ihompson Doniril" deceased.
Filed Nov. id. lied.
Eleal account of Peter Xishlldecter. 0dm 1 . 1 . -
tratorof L/omuseekSchildecher, deceased. Flied
Nov. ith, IE4
Final aecol-nt of Elisabeth P. Roberts and W.
W. barker, administrators of John W. Roberts,
deceased. Filled Nov. Siti. is... •
Final account of Peter echllilecker, executor
ef FsanelskaWelssel. da riled. hue d
..••.
•rnount of James Kaln and Wm. I'. !Ulm ad
mtnlArcor of Thomas Davis deceased. Flied
Nor.
. .. •
Final as , n i ne of Conrad Eberhardt, guardian
of Silos Schlumser. one of the heirs of Jacob
Fehluser. deceased. Filed Nor. 7th, Issla.
First and Anal ascots at OS Wm. B. Bullock and
Margaret Derrlekson,dministrators of John
Dors - Jason. deceased. f lied Noe. sth. 10%.
Ism and dual ACC.O.I. of John Fullerton and
It. Ramsey, executors of .11..hu Ramsey, deceased.
Jelled Nov. oth, lsod.
Akccjult . of 161; .st.;oth Graham, atmlutrtratriz
f WWI= lirahnp, decesstd. Filed .Nov. oth,
•
virst and deal account of William Stewart, ad
ministrator of David 11. !Stewart deceased. Yllad
s, iron.
t I;ol7acount of F. P. Jones, executor of Rd-
Thum.., descend Filed Nor. OM MCA
Vac Ist account of car Id Clark and Alien Clark,
altmlaistrator of nomad Clark, oeeeMed• Iliad
Nov, is, 141.
Account of Griswold Z. Wrner, guardian Of
Mary tl. 5101.1ulTy. heir of Juries Mmiatff, des
acme& flied Nov. 15, 1166.
Am...130f William P. tipeakman ecu'or of
William Speakman . deceased . Filed Nor. 15,
Acconat of George W. Coffin. administrator of
John Uracey, deceased. Wiled Nv. 16, ussi.
final account of Robert Wood. arid Bossard.
Young, executors of Joseph Allen, deceased.
riled Nov. 17,
M lBO5.
Animal of elencir Koerner, guardlan of mIS
nr children of Conrad Allebrand, deceased.
piled Nov. 17, 1566.
• • • . n .
Account .
of Jo hn Z. Parke administrator of
Frank 11. limit, deceased. riled Nov. Mk is.A.
Account of Robert Watson, executor or Wil
liam Jackson, deceased. Filed Nov. 21, mot.
Account ofJonathan Weely, administrator of
Swab Henry, decemed. Flied N0v.21, MA.
Final account of John Wabmou, guardian of
Limit, J. Mad MOD, Mt nor child ofklichael Douse
nano. dermavd. Flied o; I.NC4. •
.• •
tlecond num account of Mathew Edward. and
John b. Miller. acting adinlnlatratar• of Jame.
M. brake. Aleceasad. riled Nov. 'Z . ,' IV A.
Final acco un t of Ciansuel
l•
Douga, guardian
Ot Elliot W. Douglas. Iliad Nov.
Account of Bliss Fawcett. exeentrle au
dio,. Fawcett, deceased. Filed Dee. ID. ltd,
Final account of LPIIIIam Tldhall, adrohm,tm.
toe ofJuhu McMichael, deceased: a 1101 i Dee.
3J, lOW.
Fartlal account 01 Charles Mlusup, admlulatra
tor of Daulel deuces...l. riled Lee. 3d,
•
Account or Jame. Itobb. one of the executors
ec
firstia Watt, deased. Filed Dec. 34.
F and Final ecoottut of Alcatillin,
ex. craw Of Fillip liege.. deceased. ,1/11e•
3.1. lode.
Account of It. 11. Wills. executor of Lai 14
Witte. dec'd. Filed lice. 410.1064.
Account of David Aiken. Jr.. guardian of Win
Ilsm Thorn. tiled Dec. fith, 16.4.
Account of W. F. Wej 12111.11, SAlMlSleltillor
Edward O'Brien. deo'd. riled Dec. blb.
lad.
Final ...on of W. 11. Lea, administrator of
lismuel Dater, .a
Filed Dec. Stn. INC
First and Oust account of John Honor, oaten
tor of Christopher Brannon, deed. Filed Dec.
Iltb,
Finel account of John Connlnghain, guardlon
of mi orb eirs of James ltuditers, &c.d.
piled
Vera,
Ilth.
account of Geo. D. McGrew, etreu.r of IL
L. McGee', d• c.d. Flied Dec. lett, 11.. •
Account of Thomas 11. Long. odministrator of •
James Folioed. died. Filed flee lath,
Account co James Dell, surviving esecolor of
Joseph Hell. dre'd. Filed Dee. lilt, ledd. I
Partial account of John ntonsioliee,
trotor of Timothy McVay. der 'll. riled Dec:
.et h,
hoot Account of W. W.Thootion, aA in lottra
te...of Alexander Watson, .1. lolled Deo.
tad. IVA.
intonate. account of Hobert M. Cont. one of
the executors of lontella J. C. Howley, det . d.
Filed Dec. W., tosal
First and anal account of R.. Toni. Mullen
and ftabert J. &one]. exec uters of. Philip IL
11111, dc , ••d. Filed Dec. 9.111.
10100 l account of haroltJA. Hooper, aJminie
lratrla of Henry Hopper, deed. .I.h.c.
Account of Jahn SleCulli.; one of the ac
ton e(Hamnell.loCaslln deceased. Lfy h e at
torney lu la., L. Ja mesboy. Alled Dec. 11,
Final ...int f Hood, gardian of
Jan., Horrion , talk. son of Ladd kleirlott,
dreessod. Filed Dec. 11,•1.A.O.
Vital account 01 Jonot. W. Robinson. goordl-
Fn on el.ll4ren of William llartatta, deceased.
lied Dec..ll. tien.
Piroal areonnt of /roof. (Lockett. odorant itestor
of.Wllllam Hess. dee...c.d. 000 to ad
PI,
Winn aceoust of Ebenese r Johnston, adoul
testae of tllnalt Johnston. arCill..ed. 1(11n1 J..
Id, PO.
1 , ,rtl and last account of Thom. h Iluwe,
Annloisorstorof David C. tiock... Os - eased.
1114.1 Jan. 01, lin7.
Mal account of lota L. liboJen administra
tor of Made Ithodes, Filet Jau. 4110,
Final oceount of William TlAnr, Tl, - +111.4
(hart And ki Mints 11. 11.0.1., executors dfJohn
Thaw. deceased. "not 'se. Ilk,
/UM/ account of W. 11.71, adoninlDrater
of New.. docuaar..l. 111,1 jaw to,
werouot of Jobe Ivenzei, a.lce.lalorator of C.
CoLoon. dr.oatool. Flied J•o. lotf.
41 , 0 ount of J. . Olo.frrue, 11.
of TuotoOs dat 4 11 , 31. Off . ..A.A. VI 4•4.
llu.l aKeant .f Lllos 11. Alegi ruder, t,
u.
Vat:
7, lee:.
Time arrount of lam. P. azuln..4ra
ear of J 414 ;mills an. •degease.l. J au. IS,
Final seeonnt of A. drew Dirteon, executor
of Annie Youug. decrated. Tiled Jan. Ir., Jr
leiret and Meal ...aunt ofdattmel Wenn/1, Jr.
administrator at Mani. A. 1117131r0y._ filed
Jen. to. lass.
FAL et m 70501 of franc!. Anderson and N.
W executors mtg. of limeuel Monegome.
TT. deceated. Filed Jan is, la:.
acesone of John %%text*? and D 3 11I1am
Koch. administrators ur Nicholas VoeglitT.
dee 'LI. fitted Jan. lstei, //a,„
Final ar-onot aloha S. 1 1 31 1 1,A, 7 taxelma of
Chute. T. Hat's. 1 1 1/71 Jan. tlst.
Ylwl secauniofJoung. Willock, guardian of
Thomas H. Hat.. Tiled Jan. 21.4 Imo.
•
AcCOUnti Or Jitney guardian
Satan aiaa.r. 1.11011 “elaor atd Julia licit...
manor hairs orJobo ~t .lbaf. , too'd• Nll.l
Jan. IJal. gar.
rara,..4. partial atfaratit of Ed wvd 11. liar
acting executor of Jsr>b bays, •ite'cl. Wiled
Jan. JJa, t 0.7.
• ,
VIM s
od ilzal sfr3lint of Iluetz 3.le.Elheny.ono
of kbe curator. e.steof NV: U.: .11e1.11..y.
deed. Y . :1.1J.. 1.1: •
. t iro
mL. • , • ,
d dna! account of I.ltharlni. Palmer.
•dmlnlatratri a roam of Inane I: o' lour, deed
J an. nl.
Pinot nod !told account cf .7.'llr:of/At Meek, act
Inn • lec mimeuter of John V oderr ort, dad
rised
Account of e. Moth and 1411.11t0n It. Johnston
ctccu tors or A odrow'J ohnhtott wbo 'Tr a
T«cutor of 411:11m Itogeu, act'd. }fled Jan
UN Pr.
•
,
Vlrot anew - int of In der Ink Deletrot I,lc•ln
totrannr of Coristlau Uabtrotb, deed. if 1144
•n. 9.tb,
- litrii.econn ' t of Frederick Miracle, guardian
of Rau' If.. idray, formerly Rau n. Rego, mi•
nor child of Jubli Y. Hague, e9n . .1. • Vinod Jan.
a.
Final arcane% ofJoseph b. n
IC. ot
of
Jane A. lirratinAti. Ellett Jan. ofith,
First and Coil account of Job, M. t lbhorne,
nuardian of Yana) Osborne. /lied Jan. Y. 411,
11
YI rst and Anal aceiiunt of Most. Mildly.; ad-
Jinistrator of the estate of Unorge Richardson,
.e . d. Filed Jan. .
Account of Jane Miethe; surviving ailinlels
trots); of total* of Walter n. devid.
71104 J an. 29th. 1.0.
bronnte eNtOunt Sled for Joseph COlt•M
dee'd., one of the extent., of Jane NeLoon,
decti. )liforrle sad Jtan Colt,rl„, ewer ,
olors Jesepla Cotten, der:d. "lied Jan. 10U.
P 1.% •
flop
lempentve lly .1... of Yennelt 1.1. Balky,
elgnar of Michael Allen, deed. Yllod
Jan. aot 6, 107,
JABIZY DRAY. KegNter.
TO CAPITALISTS.
Lucrative business In
lEnttiolkauirski. SElnier.
TUE UNDERSIGNED' OFFERS
for saleand lintordiata unman, the Twaae ,
fit toms. hood Will and Stock of one of the
loading boon. lathe West combining two eepa.
rate bisect... of husinutas either of which can
be carried on independent of the otberi'ona a
verfie cash retell but :nen almost without
•limlti the olb.. • sperlnlty, with but one cum
na Lao, and capable of bellig•cry largely auto
ded. and la which uo capital is required.
The pronto of the host
in
for inml were WOW°.
and tt to oomparatteely in Its infancy. being
thoroughly legitimate, and retiairMir but energy
and often tiou. it Is to Mcroan of capital at once
nre and epeci al chance.
gailshwtory scasous emu for disposing of the
same. and fu particulate Oren in detail.
Address. Box - X, 1100.
TRE PENNSYLVANIA
State Agricultural Society
to hold Its ILIILIBI7ION 0[1E47
211 h, and the Three Succeeding
. Days of September next.
'lle unite...tuned are empowered to receive
propoelilons fur the location of the propmwd
ehtlittion, until the
19th Or AEXT,
C W omm i th e y . w ur t b h e r
el n fo be rma e iont e o fth o t re
e
101 n :te n ts
of the ewer etywill be gi,e. upon
pnoo to
A..moyi, HAMILTON, llarrUburg,
A.U. LONOAKEIL Norristown.
Ja.93:04,1"
LADIES' FURS,
cosp rirtioEs,
Al rim
HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE
OF
Mee OR D & QO.,
114131 WOOD STREET.
3
SKATES! SKATES!
Prize Skates,
Club Skates;
(
SKATES FOR THE MILLION;
AT
±:0 311 N" .
Dleystch Bundles. Flftb Street.
WALL PApEtt—Of all grades,
PArlols, D t IV:gdirir . rZt i ti
oa7 Rz IlUtiii/21 £
131141.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M'FARLAND & COLLINS
Offer al Wholesale and Retail,
CARPETS.
A new stoc extentir.. natters, whi c h „... t b .
excelled inand Thrlety.
Window Shades,
In Green, Tin color, Hof, Lavender, Dean. and
uilors, with plain, neat and rich WU and
Velvet border., over:lndifferent style..
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
All the beet redeem In market la sheets 3. 6,
74s 13, 111 and 24 feet erlda. •
'SCOTCH WINDOW HOLIALUS,.
End, 9reen,.l3ltie aztel White, to W wldtlta
English Woolen Druggets,
vo.ilvi,ig d zlor.. m2'4. 3. Mi. WS, and 3ti
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHO,
MISS 'WtON in WM PBS,
Swiss Lace & Applation Cartafai,
to pattern, that nra not to to found shawl:We.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
English and French ,
11E4 rr c II RTatAr GOODS,
New Patterns Cornices,
C7z4z-pot wad Cuurtiailza.
•
111PLIOLSTEBY.
Order. promptly sini carefully ...clued. Wlll
send careful and experienced apholstarcra
as Y Part of the country to lay carve to and put
op curtains. @nudes. de.
II'FIRLAND & COLLINS,
it and 73 NM Street.
Next building to United States Custom Homo
and Fontaine, second floor. Juai.e4l
FoIETTN.4I.IIGIC
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
- January Ist, 1867.
CASH CAPITAL, - $500,000
.ASSETS:
ALI Ma►rlcot 4e►luo.
Cis', hnnd,ln Bunks lintt watt
Afronta. 9124,211 94
United States Bondi 44,009 00
==l
"Mato 134)PdA
llartforl►M New ll►ven Hall
road Bcock
New Yorkßank Stocks 96,100 00
llartford Bank Stocks 62.943 00
Loans and Collateral hocurlty.. 179,672 00
I.A.ne on Bonds srulllortgee. 17,312 041
Duo for Bents. accrued Interest
and other Items. 9,046 96
U 7 47& se
OM
x..sAL.333:3rax.rxmas
Losses unadjusted and not due-630,10 11.2
=
A, A. CABBIES & BRO.,
General Agents.
El
33E1l IX 41=103PIPIONS:
63 ourth Street.
I.I3 :.a SEED ! SEEDS!!
We are Now Prepared with Oar
SPRING STOCK
Ckarden,
AND
FLOWER SEEDS,
IMAM]) FIISII GEWIR
Pro offer special 1124 , 1w:orate to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merebants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Ofitritirtor Salt
•
HAY PRESSES.
lagers°WsHand and Horse Power
3PFL.I9/1111/3 4 / 8 1.
A Fall Stock of all Sizes.
KNOB, (
Uri Liberty Street.
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSFRINCECOMPINY,,
•
Of New York,
Is ME •
Only Co parry In the World
Orreries semirity guaranteed bythis direct. Bihar
stsion and control of Its Funds of the or
BAL. 00T•f912•111
Is addition to the !security heretofore offered.
we call partienlar attention to the (Morrie:
110 a remit ant of the Legialeture of tbe State
of New York. the Company la authorired to
make ISpe dal Depoeits with the Inperloteadant
of the Insurance Department. and metre Lbw.-
for Begistered Policies. bearing the Seas of the
Department awl a Certificate that the Daley le
mound by pledge of Potato awake under a Opt.
rW Tfeat created try the Act of gieglslature In
foyer of the ZIONTH AMSRICA 'ASO/SODOM
COMPANY exclasirely make' cacti Reg
istered Policy its mere to the holder as a Ne-
Donal Hthk Note ar a United States Bond.
NO ItEnTiIIUTIONO In Trent. Heeldeace or
the Ordinary itoploymenta In any Dart of the
united suttee or Metope. at Ley omen of the
YVliltrr ir DRACX on ailestewld M
s:cents.
ALL POLICIDI are non-forfalting and Imme
diately Indlemstatile.
Income of Inalle • •
OVER ONE JILILLIONI DOLLARS.
• All Insurers are Dirtied t 0.1021110
Cam
pare their, pollela• with Chem of the •Itortb
America.'
N.D. MORGAN. Presides's. ,
4. W. MIRRILL. necrutes7, •
E. T. COOK, General Agent. •
rirrentuan IMARRitt
No.6lFourth street.
•
A few more attire. efficient mon eon have
Astenclea. Dal irifirdtwT •
ARTISANS' INSURANCE CO.-.
°Mee, Corner of Wood and Third streets,'
Puit'ittsburgh.
his Pa—The ibilowleg Statement
110,
the
ss o f t Co mpany on December Alt,
I. published In conformity with law:
Capital
WWI privilege of Increasing to.
Premium. received from July 17, to
De-Amber MC5......"
Intim.; received $
l -1.6910 p
2= ;riff " ' "r" and
corn-
MI 01
Po
Nomarine rime takes.
100
- .
Cash In Ifechsales Bank and In °Me
Bonds and 2longues. first Wens... 1 1 ,524 SS
Loans on eollstarAas 21,5:3 03
U round rent on glint 'on 3,C00 00
!loot aeoonnt for prunlnln IS 00
001,s fumiture, tares'and 1a..... • 1.233 72
Stoet boles 00.000 00
MAI Ca
WM. H. SiIITH, ['rest.
J. G. COFFIN, Seel.
•
ROTARY viirefle-Coach• Mw
kvs Sots Vlsm Jost nwelnd • full M.
iortmezt N0..1.12.ad Th• boa Vim In Ule
=arta tor Coach Makeri. tornla br
*oat meet.
p;;V:11:1 1 03:4 1 41034 1 0
ONE WEEK MORE.
THE
GREAT SALE
oar
DRY GOODS,
MEI
Wholesale and Retail,
=I
J. W. BARKER
CICMIEPALIVY,'
59
MARKET STREET,
I=3
p.y_=_maui&LlA,
BELL AND BRASS POBBRI,
33„000 00
20.00000
ME=
1=
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
MANIIPACTOBSE9 OP
ILL SIZES OF BELLS
From 10 to 100,000 Pounds.
ELOII6, OGLE, (WI Di SIMI TALUS,
I =I
Slop Cocks of Brass or Iron
EIZTEIMIM
GUACE AND CYLINDER CO • :
♦Rents for all the different
STEAM PUMPS
Bola *Rams for the
Celebrated Steam• Syphon.,
Dante. In OAB PIPE ETHAR and GAS PIT-
El NUS. PLUMBERS . WORE, etc ate. -
Particular stunt:ton pald to BELAU and CAI§
111TTING In all Um bran..
The o_nly matinfactnzes• of A. /TILTON%
METALLIC PACEJAID POU STEAM (ALIN
LIMIT'S CELEBRATED ANTI:•ATTRL-
TiltE METAL constantly on band.
BRAno. RUN .d BELL CASTINGS made to
older .4 11.. ed off& neatness and dispatch.
ElLettcsilar attention paid to Bros rmtsbmg
In all Its bran We 4 We a 1... conatantly on
band all la. ore... Sq.ce and Itoanntinm.
11.10 and Cotton racking. Bun Hose or all
six. At op to order.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO,
Junco
January 14, 1567.
CRAND OPENING OF
MO j g
SALOON,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
mcco. 12113 11111toCrlair /Street,
Between Penn et. and &location Bridge,
PITTIIIVROII, PA.
I would respectfully anaemic. to ray me nd.
VZ 1 :g4`.."4":1. 'erimpv . "—the
First-Class Restaurant,
In all it. branches. OYSTERS. TOM and 'every
Wirctricoilte.'meta afford,
be
served up oa
.108. PRIMAL - ER.
No. 23 St. Clair Street.
11 LAMINA' DI),INU HOWLS ON Ellit'OND
1.0011.
LADIES' AND GENT'S
.1PT.711R46, - -
SUMMER PRICES,
ALT
UILLERI lAN'
No. 75 Wood Street.
Also. ■ Large Assortment of
HATS & OAPS
Or TEE •
L4TEST STELES.
jail
HOLIDAY GOODS.
ALL KINDS Or fiIIIONZENILT,
CDT AXD GLANS
Oarbon Oil Lamps and Ohandelieta,.
. Lamp Ttimminp, &c.
Also WAREANTID NON-ZTPLOS/TIL 01/1.
BON OIL. wholuals 104 MAU.
JOHN ROW& CQ N
Zam. B4Utramlamit astraeit s
deIouLANAINT YITTABUNAIkI. PA. -
It ICO, COO 0:
SO,CCO CO
S. 33X-LALIEL
HAS NOW • LARGE STOCK OF
cAin gpe y &T al c= scrir t egaM
111.1LIDAIrn ..ad he oaf epoeta
tentloa to Ids sunertor CA-111.T. *1
itHs and Odors' St" Allegkesi•
aircata
.BELTINGIBELTING:—Leathar
and Oom itelttas of Ms less qualltr. AU*.
Osskels, [O. Law Lath
vs =id Elveta &wale on tmad sod
tomt prices by J. TatiLLIPS.
J sod ea. Cutubtftet,
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VoTICE.—ALL CARPENTERS I
-LI A.D JOINEHS tarots:An to Inman(
CAUPENTEUB' SLND ERRS UNION.
for Pi tt rgb, w ill pl ente meet at Br. J. DICK'S
USUPENTEIt YIIIO. o. s Pennsylvania are
nue opluusite HlKtt Meet, on naTU HUAI"
Fehrunn" 2 d.
Ja2ln33 CkItPENTEIt
NOTICES
oinci Virs•nrnott Inn - RA:MCC Co.,
COrner Market and Water kitretts.
PITTS6Z;HOII. JittlUarY 92d. 1e,7. 1
TVANN UAL ELECTION FOR
.VENTIEN DIBICCTORS of awls Comi ,
ny will be held at tb nex t. c.. on TIJICnIJAY, the
lth dm. of Febtuary notwo.o the b 0 ... 0,
11., K. and? P. K.
ja12 , 1136 Wit. 11. KEEPER, Yooretary.
rovEDEN
omc: or Prorti-S' InStuttisCi
Pirriinrsicu. dummy 7. Men.
•
The Board of Directors of this Company have
this day declared a did of TWO POLLA fa
PY.ft SIIARF. out of the ` profits of the lut six
months payable on and after the teth inst.
Jasiril W3l. Y. tiAltilfilEft. `Secretary.
;rile% Or THE rrirSurllGll O.MI ColeraNT,
Jenuary 1110. 166:.
DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Trus
tees ofTtIEPITTeIBURtiIitiAB CONIF.A.SY
hare thls day declared a oteldend oft 10.0 Capital
litc.ek of TN 0 DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENT'S
per share. out of the tomtits of the last sts
tuouths..ospeble forto,llo, at the eller of We
W. kIcOLKLLAND.
Treasurer.
•
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Dl-
M•etors Of the PACITIO AXE, ATLANTIC
TELEORAPII COMPANY OP THE UNITED
131V.T7Gi. hare tbla eay declared a dividend oat
f the earnings of the llondieto Falk? Dk
Title, of Me line, for tar tour months from Ali
mint to Deeember I, At ale rate of TIN PEE
CENT. per annum, free of tiovemmentAnd
Mate Tax. payable forthwith to Dm bolder* of
Mentor-2 of the Monongahela Vailey Teter
_mph
co.? p..T. EDWA RD JAY ALLEN.
NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS
UY TH E PUBLIC CATHOLIC LIEIILLET
A. 141) IMADLNO ILOOSI 1580CIATION.—Tbe
Ixoldsrs of Um.. Hands an tenni aoilled that
the Interest due on them January bit, for the
year tfald, Is payable on demand at tha office of
the Treasurer, JAMYS PHELAN.
1a19m4 24 Fifth street.
NOTICE TO BOND BOLDED&
Pittsburgh Contiellaville Vet!road
Co. Tirol Mortgage Turtle Creek
D 1111 l on Construction Bonds.
Holders are hereby notified that the Interest
Coupons on the above Bonds dee PZIIRI7I
- FIRST proz., * lollbe — peld on end atter thst
date on presentation and delivery, at the
HLTIOSAL BANK 01 '
• JI.O. H. PAHL, Jtc.,
.1a - Veit • heuetery.
colViltOLLlalre OVPICE.
eirT OY ALLImPaiiY. January MIL Ur.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
received at WE ogice until YEIDLT. Feb
Ilth, for the sale of/120.000 WitALHIT IMPROVE
SIVA T 120241)8. Bald Bends icibe orate denom
te.tieg of 4500. Payable 20 Years after data
with coupons attached for the payment °tinter
est. at the rate of T par cent, per annum. paya
ble semi-annually ken the let .dayi of Julf and
JAMMU. The faith, property.and MAilt Of the
city are pledged for their redemption.
rwrmv
MECO
-
TO BUILDERS.— PROPOSALS
.111 be received at the lihoe Store of JAALEB
ROBB, No. NOMarket street, for the ereCtion of
a BANK 8U14131150 for the KEYSTONE SAY..
!NUS BANK, until TUESDAY. Yebra ary 12th:
Plane and .I:x69ex/ions now ready for exam
ination at the office of HARR A MOSER. Archi
tects, No. 2c t. Clair street. Bide aro cilicited
for each of t branches of "fork separately, and
for the whol completeln one contract.
; SAMUEL BARKLEY,
JAAIES BILL ABMS, •
WM. YlUttEitnULLI., 7--•
JAI:Ms ROBB,
.1•17:115 •
12717.8•1311 77. Wl.Thre t CMCAGO.II. W. Co }
0 gees qf the &cectary.
PITTE2Cimu. A's., Dee. 1724,
DIRECTORS
IMr d ai deelar AßD IF.
22 PEI( CEN f, free of tioverament tax, oo
od of
thelacapital Mod:, wid sesni-annrial dividend
of P ER CENT.. lees Government tax, un
too Third Atortg age Honda pa able on ann after
l h w tLa n f
eJ i C r , ,
2 11 7 7 n0d
t 2 t o hPi&neEL & e o re f e Wt.i to ghes;-
registered at New 'York, uulattlie °ince of
the Treasurer, to those registered at Pittntlrgh.
The Wane fer Hooks will close on the 2010 day
of December, at go'eloet. r. Y. and will re-open
on the 17th day cf./silvery, 1107.
1.9:r61 7. a. ISLITCHINSON,2eeretary.
anon =r. Iss7.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN
ERS.--The attention of the property
era and citizens of elttsborgh called to the fol
lowing resolution Of the litre.; Committee,
adopted st the Its: meeting. Jan. MC:
jecro/rol, That the Cititens end rropetty
Own., Ot Pittsburgh, desirous of having the
crams in front of their respective property
graded, pared and set wilh eon stout are In
cited to pretent tnel r pea VlCourolls before
tie ISt day of April, ISo all petitions pre
sented after that date will nocessartly he Laid
lover till the following Tear.
• CIIAUI.X.2 FLEICIiBPPAIZL, _
lenteti Clerk of the linnet Committee.
()Tyler. OP A LLZOIMIT VALISY R. U. Co..
if/1788mm. Yuman 101. 1867. I
VOTICE TO HOLDERS' OF
0 . 0 P/RST MORTGAGE BONDS uP THE AL-
T VALLEY RAILROAD COMENOEY.
—TAO Allegheny Vniley gal Itos4 Company nett
by eve noUce that tAny orlll redscm the
•
The First MortgageDonde Grebe Co.
Within two year. from that data. In accord=
with the provisions of the montage evert 10
tare the pat ment of said bong&
ral:ll:".4lilllll'l4llgLtilreZeYresigent.
R,TATKIIIENT OF THE CONIEII.
tIA .-FDIIIO el OF Ttrz PITTBIIITRIIIIBALNE lOU
December at. IDSB
LLUSLIZIII.2I.
Capital 5t0ek........-
Due Depositors
Contingent !mg.....
&AU /33
$235,1111 P
r4 ' ltletr;iff "
03136 /fixtures 363.63
5 , 33 CO •
cult 14439 03—M5,61215
• 63. E. /13161231.16 Y. 263333633.
•
The endertlebed, Auditing Committee reapeet
folly report that they have esambeed the Hooke
and Aieeta of the Bata and end the above state
ment to be correct. JOHN betYrY.
43. OLLANISBEN.
ROBERT C. 801131E1172.
ES=
p:rlp
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTAIIIIMAH, PA.,
WUCCIEBBOIIB TO HAMA, HART it C 0.,)
, DF.ALEI7.I lft
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And nartieut=loard to the pm ,
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Ifsr1110111 : 1111APItt ON LONPOS. jofl
N. 'HOLMES & SONS
3124.49.N32 ERI3,
No. 57 Market Street,
rrrrsimuum
Defaults f enelsed In Par Fluids and Cunene] ,
Co ilectlons made on all the prlncll4 Do/ols
the Wilted States and Cetudas,
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT /ND SOLD ON COMMISSION. (
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
U. S. Securities,
Including 11. S. SIXES 01 1E81;
do. do. 1.. U.;
FIVES 10-40.
Q. H. ClElliiiit)ATEi OF IiaiIeBTEDNESS
(Mere and Youcttersbought or collected. .-
ia2331
FITTSBURGH
BANK. FOR SAVINGS,
( rmmerly the DINE SAVINUS LNIITITHTION
. C t Fourth Street,
Nearly Opposlte'llant of Pi ttabargle.
- OHARTEZED 1N.11362.
OPEN DAILY from- to 4 o'clock. and an
Wif.DNEISDAT AND SATURDAY EVltalNlis
from N.Y Lt to N 04414044 LA. t to 91104.104 k. sad
from November /sato May Ist. to o'clock.
Rooks of sj-Liovs..kc.. furnished at Um office
This Institution especially °Veto them otiose
centaurs a. ilmirm.4 the opportunity to aeon.
hy email ceposite, easily SAY 44. /MO
Wlitell will be a resource when neede.', aud bear
ing batereet 'naiad of remaining ;reproductive.
33cPeerci, of 111COOO.ozoross
PILIFIDLNTV
, GEORGE A. DERRY.
ging reAstrmars:
8. 11. ISARTNAN , JAMES PANE. JO.
' filen:L.lLT AND TZ1A561211: .
D. Z. 31cEINLET.
a. BRADLEY. I in.„ R ;Ar iI ! ICK.
A. b., lIEOL. • , •• 5. .^. -- kfloymy
IN". S. DILWORTH. 40SAYt c, ,,, r r
ti. FOLLANSPEE. jell: . pcipegigTE,
JAM. L. Ogg' _
6141 E EVii.
POttctrons—D. W. t A. a. anal;
J. F. STARK & Go
BANKERS,i (~
COrner of nod and Third Br4is,
33trs . .13,1173 D ISZCL/Z2
Burma 511113 BOW, Oa SUER LID COEPOSS,
wme anu Sight !Mint racbsasaaa
91 . 047. TRANOI... , GIZIWIT, ITALY.
• • - -
c)CASKtiI BLIDDEB, Dutch, rile'
eod for sato be OliO. A. KELLY t CO.
deal Wholesale Drogilste, S Wood street
pi
WANTED,
IPaR TMER,
'WOO trout OLIN to 11`,SW. to RR itt1t4114 . .1
130.1oets. Apply at -
N. lOR CENTRIC AVENUM,
PlrtnuL .114.
WAN - TED.
A LARGE STABLE,
Wan SUED Thou •08 WAtioNS
ICA iutra ►t
No. '34 lik - WD ISTIZEIT
WA.NTE.O.
mrsr 8 80Y
pitmen year. of age, a 'hellion to a nook
Stationary Store. Apply at
Ja19:217 - A 2 PINE CIT. Pint/ want
WAIWTF,D,
Wanted to borrow, oninsortgaste on good -
property. for oast year. Address
BOX "8" GAZILITZ Ornrs,
Stating Whirrs an Interviews= • . had. Jals:us
WARTF,D--50 Stove and Hot-
LOW NABS IfOULDIREt. to Isbell good
wages and steady emplorme.t will be given.
No one Wangles to the Itoniders , Linton Jas..
elation :Iced apply. •
1311.1D9ZIVED .1 CO..
Louisville.
EMIII
WANlTED.—Graduales of LH
erary and Cot:men-14 Colleges to engage
Permanently In business requiring haAt.III•LI ,
ship and,business correspondence.
Apply 'frith reference. to
B. IL CUURAN,
118 Urant street. oppocite Court House
de'llmat
wAiIiTED.--/00. 1000, 10,000
Men no seIIANDRZWIP ti/th aENATUB,
which can be attached to any Into, makes the
best gee light In eminence from common oil.
convenient as a candie; will not blowout. Most
•raeldly article out, Wog , .
Agelllls eol.lng lIIODtT, selling It with ligh t
to me it J. C. TILTON,
jai No. Inti Bt. Mar street. (Boom No. 2.)
WAFTED--AGENTI3-lIT THE
EU.ItEICAL DEWING MACHINECOMPANY
to sell Melt. /SEW 8510 Xtiselt ME- Will sew
Row Write paper to heavy 8 cloth or
leather without ebony* of feed, needle or ten.
Mon. Sett-adjusting pressure foot and newly
demented four-motioned UntlenrinD. - Address.
enclosing stamp, .1. It. HALL I CO..
dell
(at fifth street, (Seoorld flo ?Manor/tn.for.)
WANTED. -- AGENTS. MALE
and FEMALE—In everypart of 'Western
Peantylvanla, for the line new Steel Engravings,
••VIIKY Cif AT VALLEY /.01111E,'•
• THE 31 all/EN•I4 PtCAYalt.'•
••LINCULtI•eI HOME AT dr ttlEi G ri ELI) ••
Either by the mouth or by tommissloo. Pub.
Where' rate. allowed. For MI particulars AP
Ply In venom, or sddrem FAIWO C UV.
43 mil Street. puut.tril,
WANTED—AGENTI--The best
Chance yet. A Work of Instonleet Wine
and Natlonar importance. The OW)Toclx on
one Navy yet tn the neld. relateUt
OUIt CA:IMAM/T.llB, by lon. J, L _T.
IIgAULKY, the dlatlndelehed Author sod Lble.
torten. In one handsome volume: Illustrated
bend at on. for term and territory. Address
A.. 1.- T.,LCOTT,
jail:MS:dd. P - fdrdneket Plttaborgn,Pa_.,
WASTED,
A Partner, w1(11 00,000.1
IN SAFE AND EXCELLENT P➢9INEYi
Yielding itnY Ignong roffts
E=l32
STEEL & WILSON.
Batman AND ELS ZEITATI•OI.IrTS,
sO - . ea 2.1t16e1d Btrbet
FOB
FOR RENT.
• ,
TWO TWO-BTOBY BRIO% D LIMOS,
Bit:it c on Robinson .trectoacar CI rich .ircet,
Allegheny. 4•Clleocktahlior .1:t °BM 004 1 eel*
Ihr, tc. Inquire of AL A. WOOL/W/OW,
Pl:r.o Po. 144 rocith street. Pili.bhriril
T°
LET S
.IELCICSIIdiES.
Two or three Young Mn cad obtain Large
nod Comfortable 81.eulag ♦yartmenta, within
two minute* walk of the l'estotliee, by addrew,
lug Immediately,
(Dare= 4.1 . .0g,
Pittsbn rib. es.
I=l
TO LET.,
4. 7 r OFFICE,
Oa Ent Eo3r of No. 69 and 70 Wateritreet
I=
=
•
ItLET.—Elght Booms of a
elifManed House. on Penn street, Po ltth
Ward. enlist:de for a Private funily. neat refer.
cornea and senurlty repaired. Poseeaalon elv
en Jet of.A_pril. •
£1.50, TO LET—Taro other Ihrellinr• Oa
Penn street, near Christ Moire,. In nil of
. CUTHBERT BON. '
7512,0 51 Market Street.
•
FOB .
4 L4RGE ROOM,
In bark building ot GAZETTE. For particu
lar. mantra at
JaG:rlt7 GAZZTTZ COUNTINU-ROOM.
Fop, SENT,
STONE BOOM NO.OOIII.9.FLET STREET;
BOOMS SUITABLE FON 9.111111.8 GENTS;
enact BOOM. SECOND FLOOR Of 58
STNIZT;
0/11088 ON 111111 D .ILND_XLILICZT
J. N. 4,AZZLN,
.MO7 at Lair. 98 Grant Cave.
TO LET,
The Warehouse, 21 Wood St.,
Now occupied by T. A. =VANS A CO. or
further latormonort. sPPILto
Ituteu . PENNOCK.
Or WILLI CY IMINLEI.Y.P..
IslS:r7i No. AM Wood atreet, rib Or
FOR SALE.
EVII BALE ,— We offer for sale
that valoable
- MANUFACTURING SITE,
Occupied D 7 Its as i; Barrel Pastory. situate a
the toot of Taylor street. Pitt township, and op
V.I. the Copper 11111 of Park, MoCordy 3 Co.
This property has front of 244fect on the Alle
gheny river; containing near TWO ACRES,snd
privilege of Riling op to mate as much more.
/or Iron, 81.1 or other large Manefacturing
purposes, has no super.r.
Terms made tenth purchaser. '
1.1:s11 utrrusts a SILL.
Fon SALE.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.
The Urge TWO STOUT DOMBLE
DWULLIUU. No. 112 Volum street, opposite
Can ire seem., now oceupled by W.
gat. The hone is utirtywitht feet Rout
by thirty-41z feet deep.standing n a
g b on
e p lot e tnysf o e otaey. y The h w nd ln d i e m de des o r a bl w . t l
pleuzitt. containing YOUNT/LEN BANAL% be
gide/ balls, de. sltb neat front yard and large
•=t.'7,:;;`="`.l,l*=l cheerful and
apply .
.S, CUTIIIIEST 41 SOB!!,
J 019.016 • MARKET STREET.
FOR SALE.—One Three Story
Dwelling norm. containing eleven roomy.
ONE TWO STORY DWELLINU 310175 E
containing tight rooms an/ UMW attic.
ONE SMALL SitiliE HOUSE
containing Ave room and Pantry. Inquire of
WIC \ll C.II3II.ItELL.
N. =2 Second Street.
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FOR SALE OR RENT.
A COF FEE STAND,
la the Mulct Hours Diamond, Do. I. /or
further particulate empitre at the Stand. No.
4D, in the liatket Dottie Diamond, ;Pittsbuh - .
Jain:srgat
FOR SALE—One Lot fronting
44 . le feet, inch., on West side of.giedesky
sestet. ranaltig beek 91 feet I leetses to irtilt at
.gey,nn which there Is erected 4 tsro-stary brick
Muses,: on Deride eerier - yet: with from. eeeb•
and 2 on Wing eller, with 4 roosts Were, oppo
site the Fourth Went School No use 4yrill be molt
et • bargain, by . nAILnICY 4144.4 , L.
least /slate Mends.
Ja11:611 No. 99 Set ver street, Allegheny.
FOR SALE--The Church. Build
fur oecirp Mtw rirrall. P. Cit.MORE-
U LTION, WM.' of Pleat Mad Smt est;n
A.-
gheny Qty I. *Mired for .us S i Topositioroilbr
puratase will be remind. sof fall Lisfurrnstfon
glrrao7eltnerorlna undersigned. ngt u
rungs fah WC. T Me nlo wNree,
No. s t r eet.
sx#NinuiluarriN
•bio.'l2Ulzakond.
OEM
V OS
SA LE—A n t desirable prop
-44 n a • y nd n ir A w n 7 .167 la tdoon n e dn a o y
znatt.elcy street and 114 40 on strawberry al.
Vig;*l2l4ll.":=V:st,
with raven Imola., Ana hams shoo on the tam
end of tbn lot. Sae nutter Infortnailois Inqulrs
on Ilto nrenanen, •
joall • 111 SAM/O , BY lITILELT.
8411. E.—ONE TWO-STORY
.LIIIWN CLAD BulL1)111 , 43. 441 th no«) star•-
Mm. (and to. (4) year leans of ground front 1.1.
mat A. 11;) situate in itood locaLlon. betas No.
L 2 Yam 4treet, corner. Harrison stunt. would
be a prod locatlnn (Ora Ir. rd Mare. or rltunblng
land lima Milting Moo.' Engel,. of Z. Italte
No. )l0 rann street;cet sandpit. Bauwa
a CU., Pluabera - Stem and U. rtpe titters.
No. IS 'federal meet, Alladhealrlllty. la3mco
FOR SALL—second Rand
&TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER.
W. s. LYTLE.
NO. 01 ►tnt .1100.
NEW PANEL PAPERS,
WITH-
PLAIN TINTS AND WOOD IMITATIONS.
No. 107 MA 67ATSECT, FULLS FTITLI.
JOM. B. HIUGUES BRO.