The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 02, 1867, Image 2

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TUE DEMOCRATS ENCOURAGED, I
The' ctiitifii
Legislathre ofPennsylvania,
on several important matters, during the
current iesslcm:hasi inspired the Demo.
critic leaders with high expectations of
carrying the state next fall.
The Demetratic State Convention, to
nomiriato . a candidate for the Supreme
Bench, has been called to meet at liar
, rieburg on the llth of June.
The Deincortilie' Stile Conimittee hue
edified thelzaaediate appointment of
*'two - delegates from each Senatorial and
Representative district, to meet in Mass
Convention at Harrisburg at such time
as the State 'Committee may see tit to
designate, The injunction is given that
these delegates be 'men of, "recognised
position and influence."
The Democratic Committee has issued
private circulars, earneetly•urging imme
diate and thorough organization.
In themselves, we do nut regard these
movements as of special consequence;
r",.bur the C 1111863 :which have impelled
thereto aro worthy Of serious considera
tion on the part of the men who control
the Republican party. If they do not
perceive that certaindines of policy have
been extended already beyond the limits
otpliainCe4 they are too blind for the
positions they occupy. The Republi
, cans are answerable for the whore drift
Of legislation, and cannot shake it off.
They 'have the , Governor and both
branches of the General Assembly ; have
had them almost without intermission
for A:lumber of years. For what is hin
t 6,1;0, as well is for what ishelped, they
are accountable'; and will be held there
to. The organization of the Committees
of both Houses so as to defeat the pas
sage of General - and Special Laws In .
which the Western and Midland coun
ties are deeply interested ; the refusal
• • ..
or Oita/WAIL 14 enact a General Rail
road Law, liberal in its provisions
and not easy to be circumvented—to
which thellepublimm party stands pub
licly pledged; the manifest Intention to
strangle the bill for • the relief of the
Pittsburgh and Connellavllle Railroad
Company; the unfairness and insolence
with which the men of :the West have
been excluded from just recognition in
. time past; the arrangements- already en.
tered into for their exclusion in the fu
tare; the clear determination' to resolve
`the. party intti a Close corporation, in
which the northern and western Coun
ties are.to be counted on for majorities,
and the eastern and central counties
take all the honors and emoluments;
these,, and other causes of similar de-
scription, are certainly creating a wide
spread feeling on 'Obi' , side of the Alle
ghenies calculated tic; encourage th e 1
:_Democrats to renewed efforts.
• lithe Ropiablidait. !eiders,. east of the
„monntains,. indulge the delusion that
they can suppress this feeling by .blunterr
menaces they utterly mistake the
character and temper ofthe men with
whontihey' have , to deal. The demand
here is for public and personal, justice
and equality, and If thew shall be shad
ily withheld by , the party leaders, they
wlll be responsible for whatever conse
quences may result. The time has come
when these things should be said ; and if
the leaders are desirous of perpetuating
the Republican ascendency In this Com
monwealth they will give heed to these
suggestion& •
- A RIVAL ROUT E TO NEW YORK.
The Armstro rig Reintbikan of the
30th nit: contains the following: •
.."Sonio Years ago a survey was made
' from Kittanning to Brookville, along
the Bownnahannock Valley, which was
then considered the best route for the
extension of the• Allegheny Valley Rail
road. It was -cheaper than any then
known, and could have been built for
over half a million of dollars less than
by.the Red Bankrouta
"Since that time the proposed exten
sion by way of Brookville was abandon
ed, and that to, 011 City along tba verge
of the Allegheny river adopted, and now
the road to its final destination last nam
' ed is being rapidly completed, and with
in another year may be in active_opers
tion.
"And whiletti'e new route of the Al
legheny Valley Railroad is reaching its
oimplation, the question of alsobuildling
a road on the old route to Brookville,
and thence to North Point on the-Phil
adelphia and Erie Railroad, so as to form
- a complete new line to' New York and
Philadelphia from Pittsburgh and Kit
%leaning, has been revived. It ii now
propelled to build this extension along
the Orminslumnock - "Valley, beginning
at either Kittanning or Monticello, pro
vided all the owners of real estate:
tbe contemplated lie will come forward
and 'guarantee, unconditionally, the
light of..way to. the railroad company,
entirely' frninf-all pecuniary considers
lions."
Our contemporary does not state by
what existing roads, after leaving the
Philadelphia and Erie, it is in, contem
plation to reach New York. Some
-months ago our attention was called to
this matter of a 'tidal and independent
route, by a gentleman _thoroughly famil
iar with the midland rezions of this
Commonwealth, and with the existing
..railroad facilities through the northeast
' ern Counties.- He was decidedly of the
opinion that -no proper arrangement.
could be made for using any portion of
the philadelphia and Erie railroad, for
routine which arc menifest to almost ev
erybody, and that it would be essential
*to make a, new road, some seventy or
eighty miles is length, bywhich to reach
Northumberland, at the forks of the
Stusquelienna river, from which point
railroads have been In profitable opera
tion for many_years, all the way to New
York. • These railroads are the Blooms
. berg Mad larlurwartzta, which extends
up the .2torth Branch of the Busquelan
na to Pittston, and thence up the Luke
yanna to Scranton. Prom Scranton the
Debiware, Lacketianna and West
ern ' Railroad runs till it inter
sects the Central - Railroad o f
New Jersey, near Easton. This
latter road formerly bad its eastern ter.
minus at Elizabeth, on. Newark Baal
but has within -two or three years been
extended to•Jorsey City, opposite New
,Yorie. -TheDelaware, Lackawanna and
Western is a broad gunge road. If It
should tie tufa as part;of a new trunk
line, it third rail would be necessary
from 13cranton down to Jenctitin. Fhe
Central - Railroad of New Jersey is of
narrow gunge, but &third rail was laid
upon it quite a number of years ago to
facilitate the immense coal traffic cominn
out of Luzern county.
Another route, but we think not so
, feasible' a one, is that projected by Sir
Idcatrox Priv, when he was casting
about for new projects upon 'Which to
raise money enough to avoid bankrupt.
cy.. •He-proposed to diverge from the
,Philadelphia and .Erie near Northumber
• land, by taking the Catawiesa Railroad,
Ithickrould lead him from the Basque-
Lanni :lalain.,Oierbito the Wiley of the
Lehigh. Prt,coo4b l g by way of Mauch
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Chunk, his design was to strike what is
commonly known as the Allentown
route, at Bethlehem, come 'sixteen miles
from the confluence of the Lehigh with
the Delaware. From thence, his plan
was to cross New Jersey by one of the
existing routes.
Of these two schemes, we apprehend
the former offers the largest induce
ments.
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Since the suppression of the Southern
rebellion this country has been flooded
with light, trashy literature. Besides the
large field occupied by weekly literary
Papers and serial numbers of the numer
ous family of magazines, the press also
is constantly throwing off this kind of
reading matter by the thousands, in pam
phlet iOllll, the ten-cent , fancy-cover
"blood arid murder'? stuff, to the higher
priced and better class of novels. It is
to be muckyegretted that this low grade
literature finds such an extensive talc,
and.that die mania for this kind of read
ing is encouraged by publishers, who
have thereby assumed a responsibility
of a grave character, and one, too, that
is bearing fruit that is steadily under
mining the morals of the rising genera
tion.
Concert of action by publishers would
not only strangle that kind of sensation
al, low grade writers, but change the
morbid taste of the public for such.read
ing matter. As the tone of literature is
elevated, so will the tastes of the people
be raised to a higher standard of excel
lence. Publishers and writers bad much
to do withthe wonderful change attained
over the current literature of the last
century in the old world. 'Sven liathe
present day there le a license taken by
writers in Scope, and countenanced by
publishers and people, that dare not be
I assumed in this country without incur
ring the maledictions of the reading pub
lic. Bid as the tastes of the people are
In this country, it ranges high above
Many others. But there is room for im
provement. It is but just to recognize
the noble Stand of a few of the leading
publishers, such as the Harpers, Apple
tons, Dodd, eta, in maintaining the
standard of literature at a point of excel.
team that some have forfeited by pan
dering tt*he vitiated and demoralized.
It is refreshing to meet with publica
tions of a substantial character, tending
to elevate and interest the mind andawa•
ken pare thoughts. Such publications
are calculated to counteract the perni
cious influences of the miserable trash
which circulates so largely. The Han
pans have just brought out a work of
much merit, and one, too, which will
doubtless find a ready sale. It is enti
tled "Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood,"
a work of 881 pages, tastily bound in
muslin. It Liens of those kinds of works
which tends to cultivate the better ele
ments of our nature, "and at the same
time there is a .oharming style in the
narrative, which carries the reader along
with such ease and comfort, that is so oft
an the case in the realm of fiction. These
attractive papers originally appeared in
the Sunday Magazine, edited by the cel
ebrated Dr. GuTriatir, at least Most of
them, end they were received with great
favor by the numerous readers of that
popular and _well conducted magazine.
The H.Linsna have done a good work
in reproducing them in boOk form, as
they belong to a department of literature
of which we cannot have too much.
The public need a healthier style of lit
erature, and such works will greatly help
to give it tone and character.
The author, Gitorthilfacroasio, M.
A. gives its ideal of a clergyman of the
Church of England, though the typd is
one In charge of a rustic English parish.
Ice some portions of the work there Is a
stiffness in the style, but generally the
characters drawn are represented with
care and gracefulness. Mr. Itlannonaan
shows a strong feeling for the beautiful
in nature, as a writer remarks, a poet's
appreciation of those subtle influences
whicliamse her varying moods to be re
flected in our souls as in her skies. Un
like the exciting novel, whenit is finished
and thrown aside, this book we may
turn to as to a friend, and And consola
tion and sympathy.
This great publishing house have also
just issued "American Leaves," one of
the most readable books which has ap
peared for some time. The book is got
ten up in elegant style, and contains
nearly four hundred pages. The author
is Dr. Samuel Osgood, a distinguished
New York divine, who prepared the ar
ticles originally with one exception, for
Harper's Magazine. They are fifteen
in number, and differ widely in style
and topic, yet they agree in treating a
series of topics of interest to every think
ing American—topics such as "School
Influences," "American Boys," "Ad ler
lainGirls," "Art Among the People,"
etc. The Doctor places some serious
and important truths befoie the Ameri
can mind in the easy and graceful dic
tion which characterises his writings:
The only objection that an orthodox
mind might raise would be an scot.
atonal plea . for "liberal Christianity."
The Doctor thinks, in his way, on
"American Girls," that woman in this
country has a peculiar delicacy of physi
cal constitution that makea her especially
sensitive to external influences. Wheth
er it is the climate, or our way of liv
ing, or whatever may be the cause, - the
fact is certain that the American girl is
a very delicate plant; beautiful indeed,
in comparison with others, yet not gen
erally strong in nerve and muscle, and
too ready to fide before her tine mid
trammed- has-come. Marriages, as early
as the laws of health and the dictates of
prudence allow, are advised, because
young people are saved from many evils
by identifying their whole destiny with
each other, and the wife's affections
and the husband's purity ere_ then in
the best possible keeping, under Cod's
law and Christ's grace. These brief
words will give some Idea • of the line
of thought in the essay stated. The nit.
morons readers of. Harper's Magazine,
as well as others who have only read an
occasional angle, will be pleased to have
the whole aerie's so beautifully bound in
book form for their libraries.
Magazine literature has steadily risen
withinnless than a score of years. How
ever, side by side with those of merit,
there are some monthlies struggling for
the victory, which it would be far better
should fail to receive an adequate eV'
port. This style of raiding, in connection
with the daily and wee kl y newspapers,
fermi; a large part in the family circle
a nd by the traveller. Seventeen "years
ago the Santana commented their
monthly, and magazine literature soon
entered a new era. The vast resources
of that mammoth establishment were
brought into requisition to furnish a
monthly composed of the best materials
to be obtained, of pen and pencil, to
make it readable for all dudes, from the
scholar down to thi lowest type of mind.
It steadily grew in favor from the out
set, so that it enters the year 1887 with
FZZ
ME
a circulation of one hundred and twelve ,
thousand copies. Praiseworthy as it
may be to them for their tact. in brir
in , ple,
yet, the
mpounblitiacaytiiownslfbeimoorreitatlitehepspe
opn.
larity it has attained. No expens• h as
been, or will be, spared to perfec' . it in
every . department. The drat ' number
(200th) of the new year enters upon its
career with brighterprospeetsr
Dan ever.
Novels are looked upon. by
.. some pen.
pie with great suspicion. Tb ere seems
to he a terror to them Lathe. very name.
All novels, however, are. not alike; some
are bad enough to be sure; bs t there are
works of this kind which any person
rimy read with pleasure and profit.
Such novels as "Felix Holt, the Radi
cal," and "Aflame Bede," lay George El
liot; "John Halifax," and. "The Two
Marriages," by Miss Moloch (Mrs.
Craik), are delightful werivings of fic
tion. These novels are ((ward in the li
brary of "Harpers Select Novels." Re
cently these publishers have issued the
following novels in paper covers: "Cra
dock Nowell, a Tale of the New Forest,"
by Richard Doddridge Blackmore,
thor of "Clara Vaughan:" "Bernthal; ppr
the Bon's Revenge," from the German
of L. Muhlbace ; "Rachel's Secret," by
the author of the "Master of Marton."
Ix our remarks yesterday under the
head of "Dangerous Legislation," we
did not, of course, intend any censure of
our worthy representative Mr. licEsts.i
It was his duty doubtless to present the'
petition and, probably as advised, to re
port and advocate the bill. We feel'
ans when 'he thoroughly investigates
and understands the evil tendencies of
the bill as reported, he will be as . rcady
as we are to oppose its passage. Blame
can attach to hint only In default of this.
ON the first of March, Charles A. Da
na's new paper, the New York gfrpubii
can, will make its first appearance. It
will be intensely radical in tone, advo
cating all the extreme measures of the
party, favoring the immediate impeach ;
meat of the President, universal suffrage
and the utter disfranchisement of rebels.
George Wilkes and Isaac B. England,
well known Journalists will be connected
editorially'with Mr. Dana in the man
agement of the new journal.
A. cam is now before the United
States Supremo Court, In which the
night of the Council of New York to
make into streets, any part of the publ i t:
grounds and parks of that city, will
contested.
AT a boys' school in Lexington, Ey.,
nearly every one of the scholars carries a
pistol on their persons. They will even
tually prove worthy ornaments to the
chivalry of the South.
BENATOIi GED. C. RUPFE, of the Ken
tucky Legislature, has been a member of
that body during the past thirty-four
years. He has grown old In the service
aids constituents. '
PIiIMSYLVANT A College at Gettysburg
was fired by an incendiary a few days
since. The flames were discovered be
fore much damage was done.
LLBOILINCI hands arc yen , sauce in
Kentucky. A Board of Immigration is
to be established to induce - worthy la
borers to settle in that State.
Iv is probable that Captain John A.
Dickinson will be the Democratic candL
date for the Mayoralty of Louisville.
A NEW Yens Judge has decided that
government certificates of indebtedness
are not exempt from taxation. '
—A story is told of Stewart, the dry
goods millionaire,that knowing a cer
tain article was rising, he sent to a Boa.
ton merchant to buy up everything of
the kind at the hub. Be overlooked the
putting up of his own prices, however,
to correspond to the rise; the Bostonian
found it out,. and bought ludf of Stew
art's own stock at two cents a yard less
than market rates, before the merchant
prince found it out. Stewart had to buy
his own goods at an advance.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Rer• XL/WARD A. WILSON'S I . :vowed Pre
scription for the core of CONSUMPTION, ASTH•
NA. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS. COLDS. &ad all
THROAT and LUNG 1711CTION9, ha+ Raw
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The Remedy. prepared ender per-
Joust soperrislon; also a pamphlet eonteinhin
the original Prescription. with fell and sslgleit
directions for preparation and on. together's th
• short history of his ease, may be obtained of.
eTCI O II3.
DRUGGIST,
- Ro..BlMarket Street.
ENV EDWsceD A. WHAM'S, 163 booth Sec
ond street. Willinnisonrg, N. Y. fel
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ter.
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.t—lt will care Kelt Itnatie. maid Head.
Ho—lt add cure Hada' PlI all IL ruptions.
L will relatively can all es,
Skin Mumma.
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TETTEtriI STOMACH BITTERS was snug.
filing into. notice astleet the prejudices which
everything now, however acellent, Is doomed
to encounter. TO•DAT it stands at the head of
all the tonic sod altenelve preparations to ern
tense. Its celebrity has evoked may Hula.
t*belens tcentmeats. Clinicians pronounce it
SAYS arr that ewer
Introdneed only
Into ortart the sick chamber.hu been
In the Hos
opals or the AMY ad Hay, the mtge.. find
it the very best tonic for coevaleacesits, and re,-
pen as It Invaluable for se chin)( the elder of
W
oose on Me roma, at a remedy for scurvy and
morbutla affections. and the only specific
emphaticallyess. Callibrala and Australia have
endorsed it as the Malta's Ilard
cisspar excellence, and In tipantsb.Amertm
ad all the tropical climates, It Is considered the
only reliable antidote to epidemic fever. •
There la n mystery about the muses of its
access. It Is the osly stomschic alterative
is which are combined the grad regulates of a
mild, pars and uncltiated vegetable stimulant,
with the finest selection of tonic, anti-bUlons.
satacerbutic, &pertain, and clearance barbs,
plats. roots, ad bora that have ever teen In.
terintsed In &medicine' preparation.
It Is aim proper to Mate that the Bitten are
mid exclusively in glass, sod never, under any
circumstances, by the gallon or the barrel. leis
ponere ad imitator. are abroad. ad She only
afeguard the public has crated them Is to see
that the Hitters they bay bear the mussed label
and note of band of had of 11 e Hostetter
a Smith, and the (Sacrament neap over the
core of the botta IMO
paiv.2oll7,t:liii 1:M .',lll
WY. .111.7510 HAM, Jr., 41/Savio Bzproio
*4,64 AIM arootolo an augloorlood donss
rooms ddoiertisemeets forth. GAMMA and
as calor papers throrphotit GM UMW Birgit
PALOF. CORDER'S DANCING
ACADMIT AT WILKINS HALL. FOURTH
8787.62. Nitta ttlitTllF/XLl).—Noun classes
now forming. On Thursday's and Saturday'.
battensad Mime Class at aP. W. (tootle-
Yloot's Class at 7.!4. a•antalt.
SOTIVS—Orand Soireeon Friday ayentne.
Irabruary In. Ormuz* by orchestra, at
o'clock. Dancing to canon.. at steam's pre-
Tlekett can ba had of the pup ll* of Prof.
Onwpar Only. 112:161
Units MAR.= OIL COIRANY..)
PrMinCnOtt, Jan. SO, MR
. DMIDEND.--The Directors 'of
Toll MARINE OIL COIMPAIYY hare thle
der declared • Dirldend Of Flee Per cent. on
the Cannel Mock. sot of the earnlnie lbr the
month of Jeonery. pereble on and ener ream
:WA ' ,net th
•tr u m m je e ff,o o Zei j o e sra. u " , 1".
t 514.74 K. Z. UfhlitiAliT. *Cy.
WALL PAPERS AND DECO
HATIONI or ALL .13BILDIS I mew wed
stylish. u as Our. et NO.
urea', near Fifth street.
"2 " .n .Te 400. B. Boom a riao.
PAPER HANGEBX
AND WIIITZWAbIiNfIi.
.?, t nrntALst workmen
can be furnished on short
notice. at lin Market street, near rum.
--'" Jon, N. 'wont!' R unO.
_SEW ADVERTISEMENTS
fO . 'THINITY CHORAL WA.
VICE.—The usual ArTlB.4oohl
Eai-
ClCi will be snug Ist TEINITYCHUSCH. Ruth
street, TO-mummy. o'dotk. The
An
them, composed by Dr. Crnice, will be , `O
Jerusalem, thee that brlngert good Udlnp."
'SE Vi A. J. ENDSLEY.Pre
sldhar Hider of the Uniontown Maria.
will preach 10 BEAVER BT. Y. IC. CHURCH,
Allegheny, - TO-3101tHAIT MORNDie AND
EVENIIttc. The occation will he out of treat
lo ..... t.
T
BAPTIST CheHUw RCmHI.
[vices w in l O g
e e mu! la n HA t ono H u ALL y
Preaching by the Pastor 'Mr. JAMES El.illlCK-
EltriON a , D every SABBATH at IDS P. so.
SABBATH SCHOOL at 2 o'clock. D. s.
All are cordially Invited to &Stant.
IaritELIGIOUS .- THE FIRST.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AtInFSOnY CUT.
pf ' , bleb JOSEPH }LINO to Prater, %ICUs, tom •
letlon of Clete nen bones of "earl, wtil con.
[lace to meet In EXCELSIOR HAL corner of
Federal and tl.noock street.. Sere oes evety
LORD'S DAY at Wit a. m..dylL p. m. PftLef
Meeting WEDNESDAY EVENlNOstßiotclock.
Or UNIVERSALIST CHURCH,
CORNER UP. GRANT AND THIRD RDA
—Pestor. Rev. A. ISOSSERNA.N. rreaclang
EVERY SUNDAY as 10). M. .6 r. R.
Sunder Schoolat gA. M. Ail th e PeOpi• Stein.
Tiled co come and beer.
Bunion for tamornne evening—The &metier
in of Universalism.
aril= REGULAR ANNUAL
meeting of the Stockholders of Ohs
HUTCHISON OM AND LEMING 00.
WM be held at the office of the QotheehT. No.
2`, Duquesne Way. TIILTWILILY, February 7th.
IY.C. at II o'clock thr the hereeth of Sleet
lag a board of Directors for the ensuing year.
1024.72 13. S. PIiILLIpS . Laeratory.
rgrAN ELECTION FOR PRESI
DENT, MANAGERS had oPrzucan of
the Oam pan y for ereetiog a Bridge over the Al
legh.tY Myer. opposite PltUbargh, le the
001001 of pe t tat i t i l i l s rL o t,
MOEDA?, the e lltr day th .tf ' r Mirth 0000. et the
hoer of weleek r. at.
let late WM. ROSEBURG, Treasurer.
IarNOTICE.—The Second An
of the FOAL 11882INU of the !Stockholder.
.•
UNION CHERRY RUN ILO OIL LNI HMG CO,
WIU be held at Wet. NcOUTOHYOIVIS OFFIoB,
No. 3.4 Penn sweet. PlUnn erge, on Wednesday,
reneneeTlUh. at loo , elone. s. X.. for the per
grogerieTit amp: Or o tlie D ea rni . r::o o .
lty order of the Preeldent,
febi:sse • J. 14 , CUTOITEON, Seo.y.
onus or TUE AttsOnlxl"Vittif H. R. C.
Prrisaviulit. Feb. /. UO7.
tar THE lIIEGIMAII &OVAL
zeeettos or the litookholderi or the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Co.
W held it the 001ee of tee Company, eat ,
coo of Mee and Canal street.. ?It tebare on
Tanday. Feb. 26th. 1867,
at II o'clock, sentor the the
et
so do
of Assuagers Co for the auslileg year. d
CO transact such other baslness aa may he ply.
rented. WILLIAM, ruit.tar4,
res,p79 rra.idrat..
I,OBT. -:A LADIES,
JET AND PEARL lIREANTPLE.
The finder will C. snit Ably rewarded on lesilog
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. RICOLDIAO RZOPLATIII'e 03171 Cg.
•LLlOnat CITY, rob.
• Q,PECIAL NOTICE.—PIans,
TULLTIB and List. or aneaentent On the
'Property. embraced Is the coalratla a the
"It at COnacoon" ad ••Betzsont.• Newl-14,
ha open for lapatiou titto ORR% roe a period
Of Ton Days Irmo tido date.
By order or Select ad 00=1001100UOtIfil.
WM. MetLENDINY.i
Recording Regulator.
MEM
F L "'
BUSINESS STAND.
=EMI=
FIVE,STOBT BUSINESS HOUSE,
No. SWITHFLILD STREIT.-at ido '
twatett Vint cod Second 99999 Lt. I. ot ored
.01.01 ye... amble terms.
Apply to
/TEN & & WILJOL
/MOWS i1ED6213. NJTATIN
80. 66 Ihnlthield Kesel
CUTLERY!
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody". Goes to
C040r3::13111\17151
For Fine FEnives,
67 and 69 FIFTH STREET,
fel DISPATen BI'LLDIWIL
bROCIIE 811.11WL8.
CLOTH 'BACQUES.
Waterproof Circulars
MEDI=
WHITE, ORU & CO.,
23 Firth Street.
.100
NOTICE TO OWNERS OR
DRAYS, HACKS, &C.
Natio. Le herald . Alf au to all owners of Pap
am Dram Cu.ar Carrlaire.•
13.dbor ratldeal or noa-Preldeul la s • City of
rfttsbarrta. to pay their 'Ace:sere at tha •Trieup
*rare Mao. of Ine City of Pittsburgh. forthWlln.
la accordance with aa let of nsoraldr. ap-
Droved Mara 33. UM and so orillaanc• of the
Cornell* of the rltrof Plusburrn. 400.4 April
14, P.. •
All Licesse, not paid en c
oteore Err 11.
Err.
grill be plasad la tn. nand. the Met of .
lice, for t011...E0n, an tdeot to biz tr. of ISO vents
for th e collection tensor. sad all paroons lobo
noglool or nib.* to tate eat Licoesos l be
tobject to a peas ity. to be moor and before tn.
Mayer, don bi• amount or the License.
Tao old metal elate. of
_previous roan mut be
returned at tae time the Lloonar. aro taken out,
or Da) :: coata lb
erer.
RA tb TEIS OR LICENSE.
Each One Morse Vol:leis ....," 7 :0
Lack Tore Hone Veinclo 11 CO
Each roar Hone ...... OD
Each Toro Horse Hoot 11 OD
Omnibus.. and Timber m beet, drawn by two
borsos,eightscit dollar. awn. For :out addi
tional Morse a.. 4 in any or ILO above veblele,
one dollar. :4 ALL I 7.1174111, City Tremor:tr.'
Eltt.bargia, February 1. later
NOW HEADY WITH AN
Entire New Stock of
DRY GOOD'S,
J. L BURCHFIELD & CO.,
No. W 7 111Mobilaort Nitro o It,
(WM We, atm Market Hasse. )
Olean all Wool Blankets.
Bleached Muslins,l2 1-2 o up.
Irish Linens---best makes.
Table Linens,
fe2Crash, Towels and Napkins.
SIRES! SKATER SKATES
lA.
HAVE RECEIVED MOST OF
MY STOOK. add offer to itko Trutd detection
tram
5,000 Pairs of Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my sloth, as I can
OPFER DELLERB 13PEOLIL INDIIOFXRITEL
JAMES GOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street.
no115:013
PfTtL9oaaa Pa.. Jail. /WA, IffiT.
D . P. CHAPMAN, Agent
Mill LIFE INSURABOE 00NPAIITt
I hereby acknowledge the reta i lpt r os.* be-
AUrrlTlgt Gtlll4ltacjl4R. K el l ey No.
.0213 - .FIJ KART OYES.
CHAPMAN, Agent:
Plan Stni—Plass• secant toy thanks for the
nroart an d honorable manner La which Too
hava settled the clahn forinaolna on the We of
any husband, /110bULISDSON.
Yours truly, AO..
1112./1 NM B. lIIIMAIIDSON.
ROTARY VlSESe—Coach Era_
kers Rotary Vise. Just tscalved • full aa
sortmeatNos.l.7sluL TOO best Vise la Yu,
market for Coach Makers, for saletdr
jAliza WWII, as Wood stmt.
NEW ADITERTNI-EBEENTS.
JAMES T. BRADY &
(Bucctosoni to 8. Jones i C 0..)
Corner Fourth & Wood Ste,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
aaatssatr AL.I. =DI OF
Government securities, -
'oreign Exchange,
Gold,l3ilver and Coupons.
oolsaccnoxe made Wall imeesslble 1.0120
CI the Milled Mates and Canada.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE 0011MONVELLTH OT PESINSTL
VANIA.—Tbe endereignel Treasurer of the
foar lie ggggg Bank. bega leave to submit the
llowing Report of 14 eencttilos on the axb of
November. HIM:
1=1:171
nl • rgniViot "", 1"'....5"4"
It's Math last mos. ti 14767 6.
LW!. pald to depo.ltors
durog last la. WA= '
101,225
Azn't o f Conilurt Mad
Juno 1, WC 143,947 02 '
Increase of Cloutintent •
fund during Instal:Mo. 12,M0'
Aln't o t rCootla . t fund
.11. M
6e, t . 01r nd 4114"4
detwilt... fortyld l er ut d
m oe o 61,009
2Xt,l=
0 2 ,=,sui P 4
•
E=3l
Loins, bond& and =art- .
.1.311., St
11ff ' llstate ,9 13, 9. 01
"
Lock In Yhtsburnt Wk. 71.634 oe
U. S. 7-30 tressurynotos V 3.10. oe
U. B. &-3 &ter cont.lcou-
=.O . co -
. nt. 6141 cent. coupon
(4003 7 ,.. , . .
nouns, 1901
71, =to
Bills Iteceluisble
- Cash on band 190,892 94
- - --SWAM CO'
The Trustees have declared • dividend of
TIFF= (a) Pis rANT, out of the pron. of the last
forthonths, free of Oorernment Tar. payable
with. If not drawl', lent bear interest from
let inst. Also declared dividend Throe par
mut., June let, making a per cent. for the year
eluting Jane 30,1501.
0. A. OOLTON, Treasurer
=
Tbe undenljeed, Atiditing tioMmlttee re
nectfully report 'hat thew have examined the
treuurer's ltenert for the last have nths. end
ing November 33. and. alto, examine
tin; Assets of the Busk , conelning_eflienda and
117.11 g =i, u rtit O ri=tg:. " 1 , 5V I LIVIIV;
cent. Bonds. Coupon Betide for loot. 7.51 Tress
net Notes ant Cub on hand, and tad the same
tote correct. and correfpond with the said It*-
.
J. G. 10 4 0KOPICII,
PIA AC WIIITTIan
P. K. 111.111KEJL
I=
In aecordencewlth 8000100 W. of the Cherie r
of this ImUtutlon. I leg leers to mitanlt the
names of such dtpwltors who them
within Its
ewes% swab the amount. due them appended:
L. Ilewhleney, 1317 73VA. IWII4O, 13.10 P.
McUshn, $4O 11; H. Moth. We 04: F.
70; Wimp*
$ll4 70; W. Temple. 00 M; W. redder. 0111 ;
V. &OWING 6114 76: $X4l,w; coe.
II; Trustee, 6=l 11 1 ; W.
J . Coleman,
S.IW.
IS; D.
X. Jensles, $3ll leo M. J. Yowler. $311119; 11.
6 5 00 OM W. ilssiev. WM 71: M. Brine.,
$373 93; J. Ada.
.$lll 11118. Hertlng. 41100 r
01443. 64 1 0 /M. J X. Chalmers. 101.3_02_5 . . 1 0.0-
V to ter, aLleiSTll l' ...ll4%; * ;l3 . 14; 11.17.
WI 03;0. arlslln. 1027 13.'0. Crabs, 012 34; X.
'4; ""...
11 41 • W. 31. Jobe ' WV 97 1 m .;
./..! Badmen,
117 04; A.. Diem, $BO Johnston. $7l 63; N.
Ippeld,o9lo 79; A. 01 , menough, 0103 00; Jane N.
Nchnhard, SUM 947 C. Llttel, $3410“ 00; . W. H.
Mothews, $1093; J. 11011btour s 110 1.1,1../111-015$
0 15$ t
4 1 . M. math . 1141 1
lolr.
..1111.0 . $1197 Cl X. Ho. Con:del. WWI C.; 0. yedaer. 010 cl W. 0.111/.
ler, WM 99_ J. $lO I.:D. Park. S4IM 10.;
C. Watt., X: ht. Miter. ITrwtse. $lOl X; T.
J. Wllllants, WWI 34; C. Stemma, $2l
I . J. In.
Mahan. 005 CC; 6. Cobbc. 6344 M; /I. Werth,
4373 111112. (haw, eics I'. $ 30 40;
Unser. 031 W: X. 0;01. $149 M3_lll. Iselso9o.
sl.r. 10; J. McClelland, $1071:47. wero.ll, Wm;
C. Vsneley. 410 IC; T. Elboica. 131 P. Law
grei. $lO4 1.1; X. Moreland. *73 93; P. S. MaCcw
snack. WWII; J. Mr dm, IMe 79; A. Sebnmeter;
pM 31. M. Illoore"10 311 C. 110ndle. 6111 93: 0.
oirtmen. SIM ISM W. McKee. $9241 0; It. WM
pitrd. Pace, 4314 Se; C. MeGllersr.
'I 24; W. Woolsla7er. OM 71; D. /swarflele,
60 9 3 ; L. W Powell. sin 14; WI. , 104 41; L.
SlClntooh. 017 CS; J. M. Proodfoot. SIC C,,_• X.
Hoses. 0110 41, P. 8. Potter.,, 670 11. J. Me-
Cord. 1011 01; I/. Wowle. SIX. 4: H. Weber.
11. r Irciltedle! 7g : M: 5 1. 0 11. 3. P:141...4 :3 1 . " 51 !
Xwtlet. kecroy. • 311 at; lc. Me/Ime.
ell. •123 OS: M. Riddle, WSW. Amountler In the
Iln.inurto sm,l7 N. AU of 5110$ 00 rpeci
fully selnaltteeL
El=
nrr,nrart. Jarman . , LW
AT EATON'S,
Great Reductions In
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
RIBBONS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
LACES.
UNIVEZNALIST
FAIR AND FESTIVAL
()NCNB Ar
Cir r i l" 2 " MEALIE.AraeI
MONDAY, FEBRUARY Alb,
And Will Continue Two - Weeks.
A veloAttle *election or article. will be die-
Piteed or.
inetrentental and vocal, interspersed
with Solon, Duette and Chorumes, will make the
evening pose pleasantly and agreeably.
Meals and Hetreeheeente provided to the
clotted each sight, except Batarday, with a
Promenade.
•
admission, 25 Cents.
sit
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO,
Lead Pipe, Sheet and Bar. Lead.
Mum neturero and Dealers In
DIU LEAD,
IRON PIPE,
lit VIIDER.IIO9Ie.
STEAK PURIM,
NTEAkitIVAGEM.
FORCE PUMPS, mad
Brass and Iron Goods of all Kinds.
167 atrathaelct
PITTSBUROII, PA.
r72==MM!M=l
T" PENNSYLVANIA
State Agricultural Society
Use determined to hold Ile XIIIIBITION of 111
on the
24th, and the Three Succeeding
Days of September Next.
The anderstiTed are elePOwors4 to reeelre
Flg o trA ,,, ::: .. lii t g locatlon of the propose d
UrrICIA. p
Pirrnnunotl. January f
P.E.ALED PROPOSALS, address
ed to the undersignet . l ir mill be received meth
THURSDAY. February 1887, alb o'clock
end, for sup plyike tbe ty with eTATIONItIithr
BLANK BOOKS &tang the year LC.
kleCnlttiO.
1131:44 U Ctty quectroller.
A. BOYD HAMILTON, Harrisburg.' I Elwriu
19th OF JtGallen .11MXT,
When' they t 111 be UM before the Eneentive
Oommltt•e. Portion. Information of tb• re
q•4•ment• of We e•oleq will be steer , of"..
s.lMallon to
030:146 A. B. Lumuours., NOrft"...
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
I. ,..PITrBBMIGH, PA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. SCHLEITER,
SUCCENSOIt TO --
GARDNER & SCHLEITER,
92 Market Street,
I=
DRY GOODS,
Al Greatly Reduced Prices,
TIIll stock coutstay soma oaths most Dl.Bllll
- HOulla ever *farad to tato at. k et. awl
Will he tole et GREAT BABGLIIM.
Elegant High Colored Balmorale
At $2.00,
BLACK FRENCH MERINOS
4175 Cents per Yard
=I
Empress Barat,heas,
130 Cle322.tai.
5-4 BLEACHED PILLOW CASE MUSLIN
At 25 Cents per Yard.
REMEMBER TIIE PLACE.
90
MARSBM 6wwtml37rr
SEEDS] SEEDS H
We are Now Prepared with Onr
SPRING STOCK
ff3kaarden,
AND
FLOWER SEEDS,
inkitINTID ➢BI9D AND GINEINIL
we otter specie' inducements to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offering lbr Sale
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Rand and Horse Power
A Full Stock of all Sizes.
T. 33.-1 1 V - 4002r.,
137 Liberty Street.
0T1E52
CHOU WAIIEHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
•
.
No. 100 Wood Street.
ICEITTANNIA
TEAND BLATETABLE W• 111.. THAI'S and TAULZ CUT
LIMY, MAa). on hand.
CrINA TEA irTli,
CHINA DINNER el T 3.
CHINA TOILET nail,
CHINA VALE!,
•
OtlIN• BPITTOONEL
BOHEMIAN MAHE of every draorlptloa
LAVA CAN O HAABILTIA
LAVA VA5103,
LAVA BPITTOONIL
SNOLICH !MON E WAlilt of all 'Antall., to
lull whotasal• and 'l/Witted:a.
The largest and moot eamplete stock oratory.
inking In Ude Ilse in the Mtg.
Brio. and terms the mune &sin the “stern
dines. into
TO CAPITALISTS.
Lucratire fluidness In
.I.llttswboutwalls For
•
UNDERSIGNED OFFERS
Mute .d homedlate tratuifer the L...
Yin tures, flood Will sad Stock of one of the
1 .41a1i house. In the West contbta lag two sopa
rs. bnuichro of busleeae either of which eels
Do carried oa Indepandeet of the other; one a
very large rub retail business almost without
a Iltalt; the intim a spatially, with but one earn
nr:;;P:4;:r:,ll,:fl7lrz Tr., : y l =• ol - -
The Profits of tbs !rosiness for has ntl3 ,
sad It I. comparatively Is Its 1 Maury, being
tbonroghly Legitimate, and roollrlng but energy
Od attentioa. It Is to them. of capital at once
rue and special chime.
gallsfactoro ressoos groca for &shoeing of the
i.e,m sad fall partlealars given la detail.
Address, Box Diar/LTLIII UTITOW.
3.3lisai
LADIES' FURS,
AT
COST PRICES,
AT ICUS _
RAT, CAP AND FUR STORE
OF
McCORD & CO.,
~ 2 81 WOOD STRZET.
&SNICKER. WICKERSHAM,
Iron Broker,
124 First Street,
PIIMVEUAOU.PA
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Donsihntore,
Josephine, IsabellS, Daneannon. Stanhope.
Illandon, and other brandeoraninraclts. Tough
loinw. Coke and Oliphant's C. IL Charcoal 110
tad.
Corodardnents arid orders respacthdly .one-
Allan
TW°.ACRES OF GROUND AND
130TH10 I.NYTTAME AT AUCTION.—WIII
. 0,444,1 4 1 A. Legglide's Auction House,lss
'enema street, Allegoeoy, on lain' DAY, }ob.
4. et: o'clock, hlr. donde Oottsgo
mid two arms or ground, or the Perrysrpie
toed and adjoining premises of W. VoClintork.
The grounds ore Planted with choir* fruit mid Is
• very desirable plot. to Mums competlint
atkoosl i ti . ve sa g,set ; , 71,13,1=ign .
year..
fel A. LIMOATE, Auctioneer.
NOI7cE.—A. rare chance Is
now odered to .thosa who with to acquire
I perfect anowledge of the art of niONOUEA.
PUT, or 11110 HT HAND WHITING. Aglase Is
now being formed by a practical Reporter rm.
London, England. Addresa •
latSisel a. 0.. GAZITIIIO7IICI.
GirCaCIOX3. all'Errliire •
Jest athed trees • he' supply ot Invert'. Extra
t i l t exji lo rit y tog y gt o gie d gellen •r barrel at the
EN a 4 HENSUAW.
dad corner Liberty sad Head street.
NEW PANEL PAPEI/4
WITH
PLAIN TINTS AND WOOD IMITATIONS,
AT
No:10T MARIErr BTUS LT, NIUE ?MTH.
JON. 12.1111011.221 BRO.
2
r ure.L .r 7PER-Of all grad
Hall., DUI, Zoom uld
oc=
143 , ,ta:lollaik•Vvt:),IPI*104.1
ONE Mk MORE.
TI-X3EI
GREAT SALE
CIW
DRY GOODS
IMEI
Wholesale and Retail,
MO
J. W. BARKER
Ar
CCOMIX 3 '.I!L.N",r,
59
1141:Vicialliti8:7444
I=
TRH FULTON
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
II
No. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ILLIN OFACT U 11E813 OY
ALL SIZES OF BELLS
From 10 (0 100,000 Pounds.
GLOM MIA 01111 BD OHM 111 VB,
1:23117222
Stop Cocks of Brass or Iron
I=
RAGE AND CYLINDER • COCKS.
Agents lbr W the different •
STEAM PUMPS
Bola £g.Yt. for U
Celebrated 'Steam* Syphon.
De le. I u OAS BTELY and GA3 PIT
TING& PLUKIII.IIB` rte., alt.
Particular attention paid to ItTEAIL wad GAS
PlTTltiti In all lu branches
The OIUT MOisiSfsetoritrs of A. 713LTONB
ULITALLIO M. FOR STEAK OYLITS-
Pe.
BA BOUT'S CZLIBRATED ANTI-ATTBI.
VON It CTAl..astaatly on hand.
HNLSO HUN sad B CASTIBOB made to
order and licdslisd with seatriem and dispatch.
Partlmilar duration paid to Brass 7 inishhig
la all Its liraisches. We also temp conStantlJ .
hand all Mem of Sheet, fidosito nod B ooo d
Hemp sod Cotton Paellas, Gum Hose Of au
sixes Al op to order.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO
J..17•M
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSFI,LINCE
Of New York,
IS THE
Only Company In the World
Offerlag security gaiwahteed try the dlreet wiper
vision and Control of Its Funds of the General or
State Government I
In addition to the noetwity heretofore offered,
to
; . a n ' rtTre ttVettql to
11 ' 41:Lt.
of NeW York.. the lOompany Is anthorlard to
outg . Nagal D r lposlts witli
utm entrjoperl rede =daot
P.ltes. hewing the deal of the
Dep for
artment and • Certhleete that th e Colley to
Wwww: WY Pledge of:relate Stwks under ape.
elal Treat ersoted bt the Let
of Legislature in
favor of the NUNTH , ABIZILICA ISUBANOX.
CUSIP•ItY exeluslvalp. MU makes every Reg
istered Botta aa swore to tha holder as • N
Bona! Bank Note, or • United States Bond.
NO HILSTNIVTIONe In Trvel, Baldest./ or
the Unllnwir Imployments t o any Port or the
united Stales or Europe,. at any season of the
y ear:
TIMMY DAYS' DUCE on all renewal pay.
menu.
• .
Ail POLICIES are non-tortalting wed Imam
diamly Indlepatable. -
Income of DOA.
OYEZ ONE ZILLION DOLLARS.
All lawmen are Invited toe:amine and com
pare their pollee. with those of Ina e•leorth
America,"
N. D. 11011 GAN. President. ,
J. W. ILEILBILL. Secntary. •
E. T. COOK, General Agent, •
prrrasluseu BRANCH.
N 0.67 Fourth street.
A few UM* &CUT., effielimt j teun a rife
Agencies.
LADIES' AND GENT'S
18s
SUMMER PRICES,
10E2
HILMERMAWS
No. 75 Wood Street.
=9
HATS & C3A.PS
Or TIM
L 4 TETT irmEs.
inla
HOLIDAY GOODS.
A 4 6 I I.T I ILIT.
OF BBONZE,GILT,
earbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers,
Lamp Trimmings, &c.
CVO ' B W
LO U CINI3 LI? . 3.14 ' 1 " "
JOHN BOSS & Co.,
liffggitiWE'Ve"BrZeitil
331akar 2 .
HAS NOW A LARGE STOCK OF
JUBA TINZ ousr ZOTIONA
1 0,:;692L1VA#1. =beg' aq. to t i ll •
!Ration to ht. suirerlorMlXlral c ualLE.
S 9 and 91 Federal Se, Alleireedr•
ele17:p100
NOTICES
TOTICE.-ALL CARPENTERS
-..1.1.115ZA1S Was - able to fan:alai
CASPENTERS• AND JULNEM ANION.
for rlttteurgbortllplease meet at Yr. J. DICK'S
aItrEN . I . EN PIM', No. Fe... Ti t -eats are
nue opposite High street, oa SATURDAY
EvEmsu, February at ~ r. Y.
1:01,55 CAIDIENTES.
Ureiclt or r\ - toy SKATING PARK CoirANT,
ALLZGIIINY CITY. PA.
THE BIENNIAL ELECTION for
SINE 11211E01'0E9 or this Co.P._hr..% 0 1/1
KG bold at the otsee of the CoarmanY, oo r , CBS
DAS. we 141 h dor of Fchrulry, between the
hours of 10/. IL. ERIE I! K. .
- H. METZGER. Seeret.rr.
EttION EAcITICItwar COX raNT. E. D. }
O. 424 Walnut :Street.
E1111.1.1310-Pllll, January Est, ISE'.
TIIE EITEBEST IN GOLD
MECO
FIRST MORTGAGE .130NDS OF THE UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,
//ASTERN DIVISION.
Dee PEBILHAILT IsT, will bet ell on presents
lion of the Coupons at the Honking House of
Messes. JAY COOKE S CO.. Nsse Tot), O. and
Wes that date.
ed.d:sddtspre WM. J. PALMLII. Tress.T,
T o • BUILDEIt&-PROPOSALS
will be received at the Shoe Store of JAMES
BOBS, No. NB Market street, for the erection of
• BANK BUILDING for the KEYSTONE SAT.
MOS BANK, until TUESDAY. February Ella. -
14.• and specifications now ready for dram
(nation at the oNce of BABE A MOSER. Archi
tects, No. 2 St. Flair street. Bids ars
for each of the branch.s of work separately. and
for the whole Codipleto in one contract.
!SAMUEL BARKLEY, }
JAREN GILLESPIE.
WIL , PICHemen.L. camml " 4.
JAMILA ROBB.
3•17:r9S
nrresincrt..lanuary LI, LS67.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNw
Ort : ittlraVi t e„U:TTL:7.l:
rowing c relution of the trust Committee.
adopted at t he last meeting, Jan. IL 1017,
Rt. Ind, That the Citizens Mel Yropetty
Owners ot Plttabergh, desirous of haring the
weep. In front of - their reepective property.
graded. pneed and set with cult. atone are m
elted to present their petition/ to Councils before
the lel cloy of April, 1667. as all petition/ p
sented after that date will necessarily be l ai d
once till the following ye ar.
CIIMILES ItEICILSSFARIL
POO•sti Clerk of the Street Committee.
07710 E OP ALLEOttM VALLEY R It. CO..
717 2 / 1 .11011. Jannaty lit, IW.
NTOTICE ' HOLDERS OF
eY DLIT MORTGAGE BONDS OE THE AL
LEGHENY VALLEY ANY.
—The Allegbeey Heolroul Company lam
bs glee notice that they well redeem the
The FlrstMortrace ponds of the Co.
Within two years from thin date. In accords..
with the provisions of the montage glees to .
core the pat 'men% of tald bond.
By order at the Board of Managers.
Ja.l:rls WILLIAM PIIILLIPn, reatldent
M'FARLAND 'SI COLLINS
Offer at Wholesale and Retail,
CARPETS.
♦ new Stock or ehol.teittters, willeb Cannot be
eleelled In extant and variety.
Window Shades,
In Green, Tan eolor, Lavender, Drab, and
fanny colors, with p lain, nest and Gob Gilt and
Velvet border, over Wight:Grout styles..
FLO - OR OIL CLOTHS,
♦ll the best pattern. In market In abeet: 3,6,
7!s, IA. 114 and WI feet able.
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS,
Buff, Ormi, Blue and White, In all widths
English Woolen Druggets,
v2l .l. l, , l :td c e vor.. • AS. 3. 3'4. 3'4. and 354
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS
liGusa WILTON A D 111.117 RUGS,
Swiss Lace & Application Curtains,
In patterns that are not to be found elsewhere.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
English and French
MEd rr CUR Taler G 0
New Patterns Cornices,
op:yrs ot aaad ilaiarta.l32.
- PHOLSTERY.
Order. prompUy and carefully executed. Will
land careul and experienced upholaturers to
aP uny nun of the country to lay caepets and put
curtatua, shade., Se .
TFBLAND & COLLINS,
• 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next building to United litotes Custom Hone
sad Postoblee, wood floor. Jitlt ell
1 3- ET 9 3TIVI!LMIE
FIRE INSURANCE CONEY
HARTFORD, CONN.
January Ist, 1867.
CASH CAPITAL, - - $500,000
ASSETS:
.ELt ,CreUvao.
Cash on band, in Banks and with
Agents 41141,211 04
United Staten Bonds 41,009 00
RUMS
Estate 35,000 00
State Bond. =l,OOO 00
liar4ford and New Haven Ball-
.. -. ..... ... . • .. . ..
road Stock 18.6113 00
Now York Bask Stocks 06,100 00
Dartford Book Stocks. =s42 00
Loa= and Collateral Security.. 170.672 00
Loans on Bonds srundortsages. 47,512 OS
Due for Bents, scorned Interest '
and other Items .0,0416 SS
=1:0
I=
y
Losses unadJusted and not due-8 20 , 916 S 2
Hiram and subscribed to January Mb, leer
A, A. WiILIMIR & 880.,
General Agents.
Af..ZZOZE
63 Fourth Street.
uz.4,
STATEMENT OF THE
People's Insurance Company,
OP PITTSBURGH. PA..
WHOM JANUAIIT Ist TO DE
CRUM= lit. 1604. Inclailve. Published to
accordance wile the reenheZents of an Act of
Assetablr.
lat. Capital 3100,600 00
id. Acacia: •
Stock Dee Bill. ON= 0)
74) Ronda Sod Bills
Receivab1e............ 00
Premium H0w......... 11,624
Book Acconot..... 6.334 64
Cash 6.9411 91
.Id. Amount of Pleader. ---143.4311177
rocerred
4th. kconent .01 W IM.,4 44 aves& •
recelved— 6,lke 06
Balance Jan. Ist, Mkt.. 16,C7 09
6th. Illshursenseetst 699471
U
B ' allrl 'e e. 1ten ".2.1712
Taxer
Advertising. .
mud all other
I.Fruims.- 5,354 21
Premiums re
turned 4,54 C M
Ile-ineurmice. ti,zu se
Dtridruas.... to,sZ e046,0:412 - 1113.4 1 1 0 77
°Mee Furniture •$ I,ICO on
°pen Pond.. Iln MI
Accrued Interest. 7en CO
-
$ n
Celina] IC Ai= O,Clid en
Total insets Jan. let. INV
. IL4 11=I gfj
lith• itemiser of outnauding
3"'4 21. t9 26 4 56 g . th
7th. "pent l i ! Cali Ili; egelt s tir ° 7:
Prrrsursau. Januarrith, Ism. 3,,,10a ...
APPLES,'
nsiiss Ain R e _Wel , Lol:ll.
choice lobo loot reeelved and.for We by
111131111 r REA, alts.
3119:6T5 296 Melly et., opposite *rube l.
Iwo:yak:1
WANTED,
An Active Partnership,
With 4,15.000 tos.,) who has ha d
the lianalar.
tura of Iron, br cote has had some Tea Yeas.
expense*, to the business. Address
INVEST MINT.
P.O. Box I. Plttsbunth. P..
OM
NANTED.--firaduates of Lit
ertry and Commeretal Caleraa to nacre
permanently In btullaasi 1T1414111C
bnithell• rorretpondeure.
Apply arlth refer.... to
B. H. Vl:ftltA N.
116 Grant street, opposite Conn lior.se
WANTED. -100. 1000, 10,000
Men to tell ANDBEWB'O An GEN/at/It,
which can be ttached to any lamb. make. Ma
best gat light in existence from common oil.
convenient as • candle; will not blow out. Most
rapidly telling article alit. retailingat $l.OO.
Agents am coining money, telling It with sight
to use It. J. C. TILTON,
al No. 194 Bt. Clair street. (Room No. 2.
WANTED --.50 Store and not-
LOW WARM MOULDERS, to whom good
wares and eteady omploymeht to, g 1 Ten.
No one bolonglag to the Moolderi• 130100 AsJo
elation heed apply.
BRIDGE/ORD a co,.
Louisville, XY
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WANTED -AGENTS-BT THE
EIIIIX.E.• ISESUNG MACHINE CIWIEAN Y
to sell their NEW f 25
MAC BIKE. WIII sew
from tissue paper to hear, Bearer cloth or
leather without change of feed, needle Or ten
sion. Sett-adjusting pressure foot and .on./1
destmwd four-motioned UNPuurwr.D. Ad dress.
enclosing stamp, - J. B. NALL • CO..
(M Ylfth streets tneoond floor,)
dellrlitsour.h,
'WANTED. - AGENTS. - MALE
and YEE/ILE—In every gen or wasters,
rennsylranta, for the Roe new Ethel Engravings,
"PRAYER AT N:4I.LLICY
' THE MAIDEN PitAlirlt,••
..LINCULN '8 110318 AT ell'ittrinTlF.Ll3,”
Either by the montli or by coinnandow Pub&
!Mere' rates allowed. For full particular& ap
ply In parson, or address, /Anti° I (V.
no: 43 Irlltti street.. Plttaburia•
-
kijz.:40,314
FOB BENT.
TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS,
Site ale on ttoblnaon etrect,near nal rich street,
Allegheny, each containlng 111 roarer., good eel.
Ar. Indalre of M. A. WOODIAAJCI),
fel :IMO No. 144 Younh Street. altlaburgb.
TO LET,
•
ROOMS.
Two or three Young Men tan obtain Larga
and Comfortable bleeping Apartments. wiab
two minutes walk 01 the Costotnee, by address
log immediately,
E. L.
OAMITs
PlLLaturgh.
=
T° LET,
ax OFFICE,
911 flat floor of No. 69 and 70 Water street
BEIM
=1
TO 'EXT.—Eight 80 - 6 ms or a
welt finished liouse, an Penn street, 7041 th
Ward, suitable for a private family. Best refer
erenees and seeurity required. eol{B.llioD giv
en let of April.
ALSO. lO LET — Teroother Dwellings On
Penn street, near etrut Church. filqun dof
S. UtITH BERT & SON.
Jalt,sS • 51 ltuket
FOR IMENT,
4 .L4RGE ROOM,
In briek.builillug of GAZETTE. Yoe nutlet:
lam Inquire at
lalErll7 GAZETTE COUNTING -EWE
FOR RENT, '
STORE ROOM NO. 60 MARKET STREET;
ROOMS SUITABLE FOB SINCILE GENTS;
SALES BOOM. BEI:IASI/ FLOOR 01 56
MARKET STREET;
OFFICES ON THIRD AND MARIEET SIB.
' J. M. t.AZZANI,
Ally at'Law. 6S (Rant street.
CM
p LET,
The Warehouse, 27 Wood St.,
Now occupied by T. A. ZVAXS a Co. Far
(umber tutormotion, apply to
IPAAC PZNNOCE,
Or WILLI& hi MOSPLZ.K.
falkr7l No. 97 Wood street. up sta.rs.
ri•):avrAi a 01
pawn SALE.—We offer for sale
tho,,t,oaa.
•
MANUFACTURING SITE,
Occupied by us ita a Barrel Factory. Olnete •
the foot otTaylor etreet. Pitt township. and op
postte the Copper Mill or Park. hfcCtmly A Co.
This property boa • front of ZWlfeet on the Alle
gheny river; containing floor TWO ACRES. • od
privilege of ailing up to make as much more.
For Iron, Steel or other large Mantffacturieg
purpos es, has no superior.
Terme made to suit purchaser-.
1014:035 OIITIIUIZ 3 SILL.
FOR SALE.—One Three Story
Dwelling House, containing eleven rooms.
ONE TWO STORY DWELLING . IIOIIBB
contalutng eight room. Slid flatbed attic.
ONE SMALL FRAME HOUSE
containing die rOOI3IS and pantry. Inquire of
WM. H. CAMPBELL,
No. ZVI Second Street.
111=
FOR SALE OR RENT. -
A COFFEE STAND, '
In tie Markel. House Diamond. No. I= For
rurth.r.lArika.• enquire ' at the !Rand. No.
P In the Barnet House Dimmed, 'Pittsburgh,
lOR SALE,-One Lot Ironting
IS tett. 9 inches, on West side of Sandusky
stmst, running backlit feet 5 inches to Whig si
lls,. on which there is erected I two-story brick
houses. 2 on made say stress. with I rooms each,
and y on Whig alley, with 4 rooms sub, optic.
site the goartli Ward School House• will be sold
at a bargain, by RAMSEY &
Real Estate Agents.
No. 99 Bet ver street, Allegheny. t
POB SALE—The Church Build
,. Inconcopled by the 117/711'17. P. CONCiltit-
GATiob. toner of First and tat atreete, Alle
gheny City to offered (or sale. Propinitlons for
omens. will be received. and - fell ln(o tma uoo
given al either of the wad rat eel oath
envy Lt, WC. T. tt. B
Ito.' 11l Ohio et reeL
ALEXANUEIt MARTIN,
11.1)4niond.
FOR SALE,
CUM
THE HOUSE AND LOT
No. 40 Craig street, First Ward, Allegheny.
The haute la a substantial two-story Prams, in
guodl repair. The lolls 33 Soot fro on Craig
streetand 90 feat deep, extenelsig W rennayt..
Tanis Canal. Inquire at
. Ja1739911e 119 DIAMOND BT., Pittsburgh.
ROB BALE.—A desirable prop
•-• arty Alegheny. touted on handnsky
street and titraerberry aDay; the lot Is St feet oa
hanausky street and 114 feet 011 ntramberry in
ter to Herron alien and oaly olio square nom Um
Diamond. The improvements are enact boast.
with seven rooms. and . fram• shop oa the liana
and of the lot. for farther Informatloa Inqaire
on the orenitses.
Jana= TT/1 HARM:DUCT STIMILT.
POll SALE.--ONE TWO-STORY
IRONCLAD BUILPIN O. with good done.
room, land Jour (I) year teas& of around from Ist
nen CAprll;) situate to good loesUott, being No.
Ind Penn strem.eorner or Harrison Street. would
beg good IneaMon fora reed More, or Plumbing
and tine Flttlng Edna. truqulre mtg. RADCL
irr, No. Penn street; or BALLIPI. BMIWN
• IN.L. (lumbers, !Steam and ties Plpe Fitters,
yede..l etreet„ •Itt enemy City. taamed
FOR SALE—Second Hand
STEAM MINE AND. 'MILER.
Enquire of
W. 8. LYTLB.
No. 91 First slreet.
FOR SALE,
A LARGE BRICE DWELLING HODGE,
WlLhall modern banroventerds, In nosnploteor•
der. and situate on %ha trust kfallway.
rare
. 01 No. U. ITLIT
DRUGGISTS.
=3213:23
...1. M. SNODGRASS.
GEORGE A. KELLY& CO::
Wholesale Druggists,
37 JPood Street,.
OPIUM,
Dloliptil4l,
QUININz
101111 i It IIkBLIB,
STANDARD
I ali
lODIDI PUTAPSUM,
CIiIAMATIC POTAIIII,
BROM. POTAIMUL
XLMATL BILVZ.S.
CUr.MICAIS.
_DRUGS! DIIUGGEID DRUGS!!!
JAMES T. SAMPLE
HAVINH BOUGHT TAB 'CELL SHOWN
MUM HOUSE ON COB. TICDSBAL ABM
HOBINsiON A.4. III HINT.
WIG keep ox haada falisseartomatotall kindl of
3:17FL174214 0 .
And which win be sold cbespu than Bay other
house In Übe two < rruec tiptlous evefull7 PruP.WO bY, • ant.
d rll kttgraiLTUKKIIT lAA ;AN UY BOA PS
on liand. oeso
J. BCHOONILLELER & 80N, 1
Pittsburgh White Lead Watts,
1 PURE WHITE:LEAD.
BLUN LZ4I4/.74101717 .1 p IN OIL FOS PALI-
No. 67 Poartbaltrest, Up 1116/76
n 011.79
T. M. BLACK,
771.rigirit .A./.103r,
three doors above Mnlthleld Menet.
.PITTNIIIIRGH. PA.
Every kind of Work donee. the shortest notice
and most reasonable terms. ?articular Mention
paid to .lobbi. alCral
825 , 000 TO LOAM
ON MORTGAGES,.
In sums of $5003414 upwards
Beal Line boogbt and sold
°TABOR. M. PETTY.
RA sal ilitat• Aran. No. U 01. Chub%
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