The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 04, 1867, Image 2

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:--tia- 26 aik 4 .hi ka Hon.
~Advickiiiip. a
Theck o r r.of that county, would
.;:t3 - race - IlieVan-cl acceptable candi
'thoSopieme Bench on the Part
tti.alkOrrliiii•
- ---..• ciirt'llnters at Warrisbttig have
under consideration the proposition to
ratio ibilegal iate of interest to' seven
~ . _ .
'.... ':, ;per ,contual. It would be better to leave
- ..- 7 •,--, thirate of interest subject to contract
: -.- titian parties, flung seven per cent=
. • • •,•as the rate when none is agreed upon.
•- , •,, Cflo solid reason can be given why money,
••••-:--",-
as all other commodities, should not be
...• ',Regulated by the demand. Such is prac.
• .; tically the case; even , hanks, in all the
_ - ":larger cities; getting as high tit ten or
•;., •
.tweivo.per cent= in tunes °lies:city.
it
and taking th t att. the measure, money
is always scar 0 at Pittsburgh. Massa
chusetts. lots ecently raised the legal
.
-rate to sevenper centaur. '.
• - • litiftirs the Office Tenure bill was under
consideratiOn in the Senate Mr. SUALNER
offered in amendment extending its op' .
- Annaba to members of the Cabinet. This
was'-rejected by a . decided majority.
: .When Metall came up In tit° Senate on
Friday Xr..Wux.tasto offered the same
amendment, and it was rejected. A re. •
t . • coiitaderation iris obtained, and on Sat
• tudity the amendment was carried..
Whether the Senate . will concur may be
regarded as doubtful.
- ' - ::lbat amendnient, doubtless, had its or
' • igin In•the probability of Mr. STANTON ' S
' ' dismissal. If the amendment shall pre..
' .- •' will he cannot be dbiplaced without the
consent of the Senate, and so Of another
_.' -f, : - i present" and proapectWe cabinet WS-
Tom' PILESIDENT has at last become
satisfied that his scheme of reconstroc•
opPosed - by a largo majority of
the loyal people of the country, and can
tier Preyed. lie has concluded to Isbell•
don it,' and to borrow an idea from Mr.
GIIEEIXT, which is to base the restora
tion of the revolted States upon, an ex.
change of impartial suffrage fort other.
sal amnesty. :Itis probable that: , at the
opening of the next Congress;on the
.fourth al:next mouthhe will dmbody his
new scheme in his message..
' This will pat tie Presidentin an'awk
. ward dilemiria with himself. He did not
rest hir °rigid' method of reconstruc
tion on expediency, but on Constitution
al right. its maintained dat.thc Booth
ern States, by rebellion, haul incurred no
forfeitures, and, hence, it wait Itigke
handed usupation.for Congress to at
tach to restoration.. ^ Me now
proposei to dictate terms himself; and so
to fall niider his own eondemostion:
newprojectThis of the President,
offensive to the Southern:leaders;
will salt theni better than the tinstitu-
Mond 4mendment, which send them in- .
• to:Political i t ssishmmt. They will elect,
„however, to let some of the bleats vote,
lutist . than ant hold office themselves.
But this movement of the President
wilt strengthen him with the Republi
cans...A, considerable portion of them
have all aloniconenrred with Mr. Coax
. XXX, hid will not be likely to reamt be
' 'cause they have mane a convert of the
President,.mad are in fair way to secure
through him the concurrence of 'the
SOuthein leaders.
EmuAli>s utLL.
—Elsewhere.ixt this - issue wil.l be found
theß 41 to.Anthorlie. the FormatiOn of
Rsilioad Coe:mantes; prepared for the
Senate Committee on Railroads by Dlr.
Bran.Ax, one of, the Senators for this
coFtnty... We bespeak for it an iirunedi-
ate and careful consideration by the
friends of.Freedoin in Ballroad Build
ing. If defects are discoirered. in it, let
.
there be pointed oat at once, and amend.
ment"ba-iiialsted
on. It is better the
measure should fail entirely at 'this ses
tiOli than that &bill should be acceptei
114 serve. effectually the par-
11 08 0 irttzaded. Bo far &aye are able to
judge Kr. BIGII.Say has acquitted
ofilliedaak dcwoired upon him in" a
'satisfactory manner.
- "And here we cannot refrain from re.
marking that it is idle to hammer away
at the Pemasyliar& Railroad Company.
' - The Managers thai concern are
- charged with 'the protection of an im
:,_"Miertitt haferest. .!They would be faladto
tiMtxtrat confided to them if they failed
to do all they honorably multi in behalf
Whate:rer an in
dividnalhas arighfto do for hiapartien
, Jai: calling they hare a right to do. The
'capital they ;control 7 was embarked
fandet a.nOlicy of, special franchises. As
'a departure from that policy might prove
- - injurious to their road, they instinctive
, ly enteSelt. In this they do no more
than every sensible individual Would do,
if he could, in the .management of his
private affairs.. We hear a good deal
about mago‘niNtity and the encouragc
' ment of enterprise; but wo do not see
-that they who so preach reduce their
' own theories to practice in - their respec
titre cohcerinv • • I . • '
Nor is-it nn.offence for this Company
to seek to influence legislation, so as to
make' It favorable to themselves or to
— their caste, provided they resort only to
paeans which .are leglamate when used
by an individual-in hia own behalf.
.Theyaro just as clearly at liberty to. OP
-Genitul--Railioad Law as other
Pan/sitar° to contentiffir it. In oppos
ing v‘ General Law they occupy a Poal"
tionield fix' . comtuon by all the Railroad
Companies ha-existence. To illustrate
this point. ytte. Pldttroore and Ohio
Companiata anxious the lees
talon in this Cainnionwesathunfriendly
to the Pittsburgh and C o nnellstiiie Rail-.
" road Company should beieselinlen ; but
t , lJeyhave so little forts Vreeib i n .
' ; road Lsw ii is nianifest they would not,
accept' one;;. applicable to Pennsylvania
and Idarylaritialike, to secure the repeat
- of,the repealing Act.. What is for their.
Welfare they : desire, tut nothing beyond
Mat.. -This .J 3 human • nature, whether
"actilfg in individual or corporate capaci
ties ,
-- and, it. is - weakneSs to grumble
about' it. " -
If. ilia Penniylvania Railroad Comps-
" ny or any. other 'Company, or several
Companies in combination, shall, resort
t
to corrupt - appliances to defeat lir.
Bipara's blll r or, any Li l a Of that char
, 4404 they will do an act deserving of
,tharit pensuro and, ficrimil Oullieluneuti
:I;ut they will not llos'as guilty as Mem
- beis of the Legislature who receive the
brtbes they offer end give their Totes or
'Weir abseiMei aeon equivalent item
11eis of the I,..gisiatme Iliaddition to the
ordinary obligations to honesty, which
L ul a & Aro all men, have taken solemn
oaths te(-I,lbseryc the Jaws and daport
ms
theeivis donscientioUsly in the per
formance of their public duties. Out ,
eiders aro not under nibs special obllga
ficiia, on that, while It Is a wrong and a
•
crime to offer a bribe to a member, it is
a still more flagrant thing for a member •
to accept a corrupt consideration.
By this we do not mean to imply that
all members who may vote against Mr.
Bigham's bill, or any General Railroad
bill, will do so under improper motives.
Far from it. In 4ome localities all the
railroad facilities (desired have been ob
tained or are obtainable. New railroads
in certain directions„ would divert trade
from them. The 'representatives of those
localities, actuated by that selfishness
which is a predominant trait in human
nature, but does not add to its loveliness,
may be expected to go by a sort of gray_
itation, against any change of the pres
ent status. In doing so, they will be
neither better nor worse than other men.
But members who represent districts
which are in want of railroad accommo
dations, and who may vote against a Gen •
eral Law, will be fairly liable to suspi
cion of having acted from unworthy
and mercenary motives.
There is still another aspect of this
case. The Republican party is in pow
er. It has the-Govemor, and irresisti
bltimajorities in both Houses of the
General Assembly. By the Voluntary
action of the last State Convention it
stands publicly pledged to pass a Gen
eral Railroad Law; not a Law beginning
in deceit and ending in a snare; but an'
honest and wholesome law, under which
all citizens who want to develop the re
sources of the Commonwealth by, con
structing lines of intercommunication
may do so as readily and on as easy con
ditions as they could under the most
favorable special charter ever granted
by the legislatare. Shortly after Gen.
GEARY was made by the Republicans
their gubernatorial candidate, he was
interrogated by a number of citizens as
to his views on this subject. He res
ponded, giving a distiVt and full pledge
to do whatever he rightfully could to se.
cure the enactment of a General Law to
fdellitate railroad building. •
To the redemption Of these pledges the
People aro entitled to hold 'the Republi
can party, and will hold it.. If it shall
refuse or fail to make good its promises
in this regard, it will require a counte
nance of solid brass for it to come before
the People of Pennsylvania again, and
ask to be trusted on any assurances what
ever, touching any matter of public con
cernment.
IMPEACHMENT
Gamma W. Stara, a Judge for Oneida
county, New York, was recently brought
before the Senate of that State, on Arti
cles of Impeachment, and convicted,
the proceedings closing on the 95th inst.
The charges against him were that he re
ceived pay for drawing exemption
papers under the draft; that he allowed
his law partner to • receite pay for like
service, and shared in the proceeds,
knowing the papers were to come before
him for decision; that for personal gain
he procured the appointment of Excise
Comndssioners; procured from them his
own appointment as prosecuting attorney
to the board, and then sold the appoint
merit for five hundred' dollars; that he
corruptly bailed a man charged with
grand larceny, upon condition he should
enlist fora bounty of six hundred dol
lars, which should be held by his law
partner, who became surety, the under
standing being the bond, should not be
prosecuted; that he was corruptly mixed
up with honnty brokers; that he received
five thousand dollars, to be offered as a
bribe to the Assistant Provost Marshal-
General; and other matters kindred
thereto. The Senatelteld most, but not
all, of these charges to be proven. •
Is there a man brazen enough to deny
that a magistrate guilty of such prac
tices Ought to be impeached! If such a
man exists, we have not 'heard from him.
What if a higher magistrate has viola
ted his duty, not in the same way, but
with equal flagrancy—shill he not be
impeached? A good many people say,
Ned
• It seems to us that this question of the
impeachment of the - President is exceed
ingly plain. - Hap he committed acts
clearly in isolation of. his duty! Then
he ought to be put Upon Ids trial. The
higher the magistrate=ths more impor
tant the interests confided '' - to his keep
ing—the more urgent the necessity for
holding him to accountability. ' Shall a
paltry County Judge be, arraigned and
deposed for corrupt condtict,• and the
President be allowed to do wrong with
Impunity? If the President is an offen
der, and a clear case. shall be made
out against hire, the people will sustain
prompt and- efficient proceedings
against him. But it is folly to think of
arraigning the President on differences
of opinion betweemhim and Congress - ,
or upon what shall appear to be such to
the masses of the people. If those who
are fomenting this matter, hn - se real
material out of which to make a °lax
case, let them go ahead; but if they have
not, the sooner they subside and Tet: the
prolect, expire, the better for themselves
and the country. ,
APPAIRS in Oblon county, Tennessee,
ore daily assuming a more terrible
character, tbo rebel outlaws completely
overpowering the - civil authorities, and
setting aside even the nuthority of Gay.
Bnownr.ow. & ruffian named FARADS,
Who assassinated Senator CASE, l& in
command of the desperados, and he has
sworn to kill ten Union men before be
-quits the county. 7he 'Laden citizens
are subjected to all manner of persecu
tion and insult, and the reign of terror
among them would be difficult to des
critter, much worse than that which pre.
veiled among them during the rebellion.
If the Tennessee Legislature pass the
militia bill now pending, .obrernor
BROW/MOW will make siert work of the
reconstruction buahwhackers and guer
rillas.
,
Ix la stated that the well-known house
of IL B. ClaMin & Co., Nevi:Work, !sin
11nancial difficulty. Lest yeai this firm
returned M the Asaessorof 134einal Rev
inUe an income of two rallii4s of dol
lars, bat is now brought to a Stand with
liabilities of twenty millions: The diffi
culty la to be attributed to the 'rant that
the market to overstocked, While the de
mand far goods ts Icry ligt, and M sales
lea fall on credit . -
In the Bide Senate the bill to malos It
penal to cxelude colored people from
railroad cam is a special order for to.
morrow. A. century hence; the student
of history who shall stumble upon that
bill will take it as evidence that barber.
ism had not expired In Pennsylvania.
CONPLIMEiCTART. —Th e ti cam bi a
C oun ty Republican is .pleasetl to Say:
"The Pittsburgh - GAS/UT% la the ablest
paper in Western Pennsylania.n
TOE Philadelphia Councils are ation
to fortdd street railway companies sa lt
fug their tracks.
A DAILY "Conservative" paper has
been established at Saioxville.
A nn,r, Is before the Legislature of - "
Missouri, with a fair prospect of passing,
making
the keeping of a gambling house
orhouse of prostitution punishable, in
all cases, by imprisorunent, and not by
d oe , the term of confinement to be not
less than three .months or more than
twelve.
.The people of St. Louis are
divided in opinion as to the expediency
of the law; some matntained it is as
blameless to play faro as to take a
chance in a lotto • with an 0 ra House
or a set of - diamonds for the highest
prize; while others think the most vigo
cons measures of repression should be
adopted. As to social vice, many of the
most respectable citizens are represented
as in favor of licensing houses of bad
repute, and keeping the inmates under
strict surveillance, while others think it
should only be regarded as a crime pun
isbable by the severest penalties.
Fnou the Salt Lake - Daily Telegraph
of the 12th ult., we clip the following:
"To-morrow (Monday) morning, a stir-
Vey party, under the direction of Capt.
Thos. H. Bates, division engineer, start
from this city for Weber River Brinyon,
from whence a branch survey of the
Union Pacific Railroad is to be made
this winter to the valleytof Snake River
(below Fort Hall,) Idaho Territory.
The line will run through Ogden, Brig
ham City, and Malad, up the Malad or
Rosseaux river, on the east side,Oross
ing the old California road at the head
of the Malad, thence due north to the
Snake River valley, making a distance
of one . hnndred and fifty three miles
from the mouth of Weber River Ken
yon to the terminus in the Valley of the
Snake. The survey, it is believed, will
be continued the coming summer duo
west the Snake river to Portland, Ore
gon."
Tua Kansas House of Representatives
passed, on Saturday last, a memorial to
Congress asking that aid be given the
Union Pacific Railroad to enable it to
construct the road to the point where it
is to connect with the Omaha branch,
east of Denver.
TnE Mayor of Philadelphia has given
orders to his detectives to arrest and
bring before him all the professional
thieves of the city, when a person has
his pockets picked on street railway cars,
so that the thief may be selected from
the crowd.
Honor, the murderer, who is to be
hanged at Norristown, Montgomery
county, Pa., on Wednesday, will be
launched into eternity_ froth the same
gallows upon which Probst, the Phila
delphia murderer, expiated his crimes.
Tim. water in Philadelphia is to un
dergo a chemical analysis, pursuant to
an ordetilssucd by the Councils of that
city. The gas is also seriously com
plained of, so we think our neighbors
hard to please.
THE next sesaion of the British Par
liament'promises to be more than an or
dinary 'one, and it is hinted that the
Derby Government will go to the wall
if the speech from the throne !shall not
recognize reform.
11:i.nmszeract is assuming a tretropoli
tat character. Recently a prize fight
took place near its borders and now
another one is to be arranged for at ono
of its sporting houses.
Fasnv klanrzn, a colored
woman, has been lecturing on "Our Na
tion Salvatlon," with. much success in
Boston. She is pronounced a FRED.
DOUGLAS of the other sex.
liflßS CL ARINDA °DANT, of Banbury,
Pa., died recently, leaving all her world
ly goods, amounting to $4,000, to the
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Illasions.
JI7DGE EZEMEILL F. CILLUBEIIII,
Kent county, Maryland, dINI on Wed
nesday last. He was Senator in Con
gress from 1826 to 1831
THE Reading Times recently adopted
a quarto form, but lute gladly got back to
folio. •
COIE7B DYSPEPSIA CIIIIE.
Regulates and tenor the Stomach.
Coe•s Limeysla Core
Is a edrerrlan remedy. for all dlseasee of the
Stomach and Bowels.
Coe's Drapepsla Core •
Cares raver and Ague. Let those &Rioted with
title malady try
Coe'. T , yrpepsla Cu re
Cure. Inetantantwonlyt and you do not have to
watt • week to ate It. en...
Coe's Dyspepala Cure
/. the appetizer neer knowo—a net
only create. the xi:Toilet but eneble. you to
estally digest your food.
ord. DT peels. Cara
Is recommended by nil the leading PhYslClano.
, Coe . • Dirpeo.le Core
Is at lnialuable friend to all wno are weak. de ,
btlitated and to • low state °Cuero.. action.
Sole vent tor Plttsburebe jun. wt,,seum.,
No. 04 Albaket .[rest.
anti Queltstrrar on hand at low rated.:
telittW
GHAT HAM BALDNESS. BAND-
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lI tl A ith lP Ull 6l
11&OLO UA i4.Silffi.L64..
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London Unr Best Mir Color heatoter.
"London Ilatr Color Restorer"
"London Physletens Hair Color Restorer"
"London !lair Color 'Beaton , '"
"London Use and . II H e r
odor eratorer"
"London Moir Color Eastover"
"London Recommend It. flair Color Restorer"
It never faUs to Impart lfe, growth, end •hror
Lo d h tweezes% hair , fastens and stops Itsrfalllng.
an Is sore to pro..tore a new growth of half,
causing It to grow thick and won/. tnoly
eeataa u
Bold bf atbt.r.aa a rk.........,
0.00. A- NALLY. 071 Food
an ■ d
JUS. FLAILING, 84 Market street, !Ma
hwah.. It...a.tri ♦ DJSUITT, ldeghenT/
antnthhiWr
•
FIFTEEN YEAVA AGO. 1108-
TETTEIPEI STOMACH BITTEIhe was Ming-
Ong Into notice against Ike prejudices which
everything new, however excellent, Is doomed
Wouut cr. TO•DAY It shads at the head of
it the took and altersPive p reparations
v In ells-
It'
Ilk Celebrity hes oked 20507ee7
tious hut NC litirkLit. Phylicians pr
the only hunt eiTIMCLANT that has o
ivernounce
been
letrodueed Ar my e slot chamber. ln the
and pita.s of the and Navy, the suromons end
port an It trivelbable for sustshilog the Vigor of
op. on the hi xrcb, as a remedy for seers? and
. a r s r or sbutlin oe s l s. c Ca n f s ni d
ah Au on a y l i s s p kne c
emphatically endorsed It as the klinett . s
ties pee excellence and in spa America
and all the tropical climates. It Is coaldered - the
only reliable antidote to eolderole fever.
Thera Is no mystery about the cases of lie
success. it Is the oeiy niumachic and al.rative
In which Sr. combinedthe Krand requisites of •
mild, pore sod envitistml Vegetable etlinulant,
with the guest sclectlob oft. oho. ati-billous
anti-Scorbutic, aperleat, and depseo tlee herbs,.
plants, toots, and bark. that hate ewer been In
termixed in • medicinal preps . &thin.
It to alto proper to state that the Bitters are
sold exclusively to Om, and never, uodet any
irc , msancre, by the gallon or the Sorrel. Im
poeturs and Imitators are abroad. and she only
safeguard the public has agalust Shunt to to sec
tligh the bitters they boy bear the es aaaaa 4 label
And note el band of bad of M eson. Hostetter
a Smith, and the tioverninent Sump over the
cork of the bottle. . J.O
:vit., wi tE .4 ki 0 54,4 :4 ‘: La
WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam Agreal Of.
pa, 6 4 IVA and, la an authorised Agent to
mesas Adserttinmseestie tor tie• 0.48112 TA and
all other papers throsspAind the Untied Mates
S2.3OO VVILL PURCHASE tluit
eubetautial brick dwelling and lot
situated on Turnpike Street , Temparenewet.lt.
The owner wishes to more to Missouri 1e the
Mae. of Ole offering his property et to i;taet e .
""ig“./Prang Co.. LV /mirth R.
SMOKE D SALMON.
SE* TEEM! aEOKED.
' Bloater iiirsing% to
t., ...."' wad; Ow clolct,, '
r; TE , i -
th .d?r a n or box A. imistuw,
: . ....
. . i . r Liberty and nand Marcia.
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BANK. INS MANCE & OTHER
dTOOIOI.—TOIrADAY IrMentha. lob. -
VA Mo t : ri t ct et irja "
su shwa. nand 10•1300•1
40 1,401 t. isialsoleoao.l,l
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w&s.7l°T.
11111UG Sirour. rot BALX - " - Bit.
u, at 'No. 10617.n. u nk,21,7491,
Centre wrens e l Thit h ea t . t , X t r wertay
gait i f DZ.. and now doing • im!lnese
betedWelled a proat ef CZ per day, lon/low; with
a 4% year loess. rewerwton 'MOW at On /Or
tel. end terser, cell oil McL kw a i 30 .:•• •
lad i= fourth /Veit.
WALL PAPERS AND DECO
vvItATIOXB OF ALL GRADIS, new and
etyllett. aswell et cheap, at No. 10 7 Martel
greet, near Flllll easel.
jeZadlliTT 40$. B. Htlekl7.3 s BRO.
NEW ADVIER
IarTHE REGULAR ANXVAL
meeting of the Stockholder. of the
HUTCHISON OIL AID REFINING CO.
will be held at the office or. the Cod.Palllt 1 0.
Dr).'sw9:i7A7.4TlL_B,UlB2,tr_
for
ugig
toe a wzi or Directors /or th.ehrulkS Y." .
•fc4:177. /1. S. PHILLIPS. Soaetari
SAN ELECTRON FOB 'FiIESIA
DIMS, ItAZIAGEhg and OPYI‘Man or
tht pan) foreseettng • Bridge oyse the
the Al.
legheny Bluer , opposite rittourae. le
e.unty of Allegheny, will be held At tho TOLL
HOUnE, •t the south end of the Brldse.,e
MONDAY, O. CZ day of Muth lig2t. 00 tn.
hour of Y o'clott r.
led 071 s W.tf. ROSEBUIttI. TrellUrel,
IarNOTICE.The Second
Win•
BULLMEETING of the Gtoekholders
of the
(MOICIImY KIN ISSII 0!I LND 11O1NO CO.
will be held at Wm. hluClllTrlXON`llUrrl d r.
h/4 Conn street. Plt , sburgll, on Wednesday.
Feoravy lath, at le Weloca, , fur the pur
pose of Meatus Company of Dthemor. and
the °Meer, of tile for the enddna year.
lip order of the Pveabte.t.
feb4;sel J. 31cCUTCFIEUN. hee'T•_
ONTICZ Or TOE AM.. tixal . 4t i r i i , ti t l . C. ,
TaHE
cigt!tiEktitnrNiu,NarAL
Allegheny Valley Railroad Co.
Wilt he held at the Orace or the COmPenr. eor
nee of Flee and Canal streets, rlttsbureh, on
Tuesday, Feb. 26th, MY,
t 11 o'clock, A. Y.. for the election of a Board
.f Y Imagers to nerve for the availing year. and
transact such other business la nas7 be Pre
ruled. WILLIAM rill LLIPS,
feass7a President.
BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE,
A COLLEGIATE SCIIOOIIIIB 10t3G LADIES, .
No. 62 UHANT STININT.
The Second Term of Ms !Rho , ' heft. en Ifeb..
nary N. J. CohT.Cti. Nectar.
PAN.:
.01110 E OP UNION Mr, fa DUSOU. NO AND ',COMM; CO.
PIiTS Fr. r
DITiDENDe—TbIe Board of Dl
rectors have MI. day declared • dividend or
- - •
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
on - tha rapltal Stack payable forthwith at their
(Mee, No. in Lioerty street.
1 . 414:479 WM. ILIttEPATIIICX.. Treasurer.
PUOF. COW PER'S DANCING
AOADIGXY AT WIL.RINSH AUL, FOURTH
STREET. N K.A.R HMITHFIRLD.—New clown.
now forming.
Maleshays and tiaturdor
X ssssss and; C.nor at r. K. Heotle
-
mes Class at 7.y. N
, OTICEGrand balmy on Friday craning.
.Fcbrossy Ist. Overlord' by orchestra, at is
o'clock. lionOing to commence at "o'clock Pr
emir Tickets can be had of t h e pupils of Prof.
Cowper only. le 41:•711
CUTLERY:
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody Goes to
r.3CPMT%Ty.ei
For krine Wni - ves,
67 and 69 FIFTII STREET,
MM=E5=l
PRICES REDUCED.
WHITE, O i RE & CO.,
No. 25. Fifth Street,
Offer saloa largo litio of
Riob 3:lmearses
EMIE=M==!
UNIVEUSALIFT
FAIR ADD FESTIVAL
"ELMS
CMX"Ir "JECALLOLE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY ate,
And Will Continue Two Week&
♦ valuable telectlou articles will Im dis
posed of.
Music, tustr4mintal sad soca`, istempersed
wlti8olos;-luetta and WM make tbe
evenioir pads blessatitly and agrmably. -
Meals sad Sakes: meats provided In the Hal.
eloileg each elem. except Saturday, wllh a
'Cremerwle.
Admission, 2 Gnats.
feta 2
GREAT SALE OF OIL PAINT
INUr, on,neetdllcwr of Commercial halos
goon. 101 amlthleld street, WEL •611,41
mad ILITIMIDAY. Sib atd 7th, at 10 Wel.%
a. •nu 2 and 7l• F. This aolleellon et 101
choice wort. of /Ist ma...elected WOO great cam
and dlserlndnatlmi from the letadloa apd Mole
leria• of It. Ina. talcum. wallas of lar•••
sad and Is specially attrartle.
love.comprise. many line,
ortainal Walla's, and coulee limin
the old moaner..
• •011.10 a of the oolloction wag painted then
Art 1.10100. and sold far the benefit of
Vous. embrace. *peel:aces from •amis
of sueb asthma as I thy hpencer. Myertielam,
Myer, schro.er. Koseittwrg, Hammitt, eomms,
Slane, Ws, of London; 1.1.1•80, 110.0.•
Coate., Church, Cara lionhear, and many other.
of pawl emineacm.
Tlta wboll, <Alf GUMS ill MOW •Vrill•e• and on
I. t• thr par all Monday and Tamday.
both da 7 and era lag. Loam . . of lb. art sad
con• 01. toys are speetroliv sollelted to alga
this impart...Utah/9 a critical ex aralgatlon.
are seamen It . to Molt this alibi
, billet of beautlfal Sorts uf art. Tb. Palatines
are all moil atedlo,neavy gilt Intakes of the /lel
gin and Limmal Dorf pataara , mammllll4
with
pure geldVaf
fee 'is.M.IIeILWAINt. Anctlonear.
NOTIOEr . / OWNERS Olt
DR A`lll . .* -- HACKS, &C.
Notice Is hertby girth to all o Loth: . Wag
ons. Oray. Ewe , . Earriatre. ae.,
witether re.tdrnt Cr non-resident in she City of
Pittabstra h. to pay theluldeences at the Treas.
near . . t/Olceof Pity ofPlitsburgh.lorthwitb.
ln accordance with an act of a ntAbly, op
erand March Al, Ma) and as ordlusAct of the
Cs no ci's of the city of 'Pittsburgh, paned April
le. IMW.
All Limon' net paid on or before EMT IS. ISM.
.11 i.e placed In the oands of the Chief OT Po
llee. fur collection. subject to his fee of SO cents
for ilse.liectlon thereof, and all perms. who
neglect or refuse to tate oat Litton. will be
doubleout/p . . slty. to be recur sred before the
litysr. double the amount of tbe /deer se.
Tao old metal bitten of previossereart must tie
returned the time Molds:Anse. onstage:l got,
or pay :Scents tber.cr.
EAT.' OE LICENSE.
Each Ono Morse Vehicle 7 SO
Etch Two Llorse,Vehicle It Mr
Each Poor Horse Vehicle • - It to
Each Two Hoe. II act.-- is
Anibute. d
en T Is heels 4rsw .O 1 two
hor ro
ses. elthteen dollars each. For each addl.
Monti Born used in nit of the enticle.
one dollar. Si A IsLi EDER. city Tresmnrer.
Pittsburgh February 1.10 feem73
---- •
BRELIE:FAST; •
DINNER,
Teas Free from All Admixture,
In Natural Perfection,
AS GROWN AND HADVESTED
Sales
tio Restri nalProfitcted to Smallest Frac
.
SION-ENOINE IN THE WINDOW
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
DM:IM
SKATES! SKATES! SKATE
r BATE RECEIVED MOST OF
SHY !MOCK, Intl odes to Um Truk, • salectle
fro=
MOO Pairs of *aelous Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere,
and examine my Stock, as l can
OPFER DEJ.LEES SPECIAL TEDII
JAMES BOWN,
N 9 51.36 Wood Street.
PAPER HANGERS
AIM WHITZWASIIERB. •
Compete t nt worlEmen pan be to intthefl on OM
Ira ",
a ! t it . . lieira: Eltb.
sravi tzi t'al 10,14
JAMES T. BRADY - &
Otiocespers to IL Jones • C 0..)
Corner Fourth & Wood gran
BANKERS &' BROKERS,
DMA= I.ls AISAIMNDI OTP
Government Secrurities,
Eoreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
OOLLECTIONB=ade all sodsalbl•
la Oa United Stat. and Calladm..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits:
MOIDAY, FEB. 4,:1867.
WE WILL OPEN
One of the Largest and Ilandsoines
ASSORTMENTS OF
NEW GOODS
That has bUen brought
TO pssexew Ivs.gLwa.ssrr
This Season,
Among Which We Have
CASE vast COLORED PRINTS, at
I2' cent..
I BALE ALL LINEN MAIM, at 12%
matt
I DALE TEND WIDE SHEETING, at
IS Seaga
1 CASE 112111111TIFOL STYLE Dr,
LAMES, .1 23 cents.
1 BBSICLOTU. All Shades.
at 50 cents.
GOOD DALUORAL SKIRTS. at 81.50
ALL WOOL WHAM BLANKETS, tram
31.40 a pale. upwards.
CALL AND
OUR STOOK
Before Purchasing
IT WILL PAY YOU.
ERWIN, M'CONNELL &
178 Federal Street,
aLLifarrexr.
aIIEAT WATCH . PALE OA TUE
barmier ono Pyle. plan i .rtrinp ery pa
tron : bandf4me and Pensive Wainii f ., the fow
price of Ten Dollarn, without n cud to.n.Jur.
and not bo be paid for unless perftetly
1m Polls Gold floatta,, • Watcher... r.. 60 L. VW
ter Marls Card Gold Watches he to 600
110 Ladles' Welch.. gnainelied.... 1W th 1 , 0
Pie Gold Ilantla, Uhr..nir W a eh.. MO to VW
50 Gold Mallet English Levers... he to IV
Gold Duplex Warcnes ILO 10 lie
SW Iliad Goat . , •mertran Pi etches he to - .60
ICJ threat war.. Levers mto 150
is Silver Matte, thipleros 7$ to 7sl
NZ Gold I.sillea. Wats. !0 to 17.0
1.50G01d Panting Let.. 60 to 76
MOO Giscellaaeous Oliver Watches... 50 to 10.
Lngli Hoettng cllSer Watches •._ • .... to CO
/AO Assorted Watch's, all da ds..... 10 to 73
ILrEvery patrum obtains a Wom h
. St y
tall ar
rangement, rustles tot CO, while St 0. be
worth $7.60. No pa-tlelly 0111 he shown.ni.l
The advertisers flan to Immediately dispose
Of tbe above sneralfornagtonk. riertrileates,
neat. the artlclasare_ placed In sealed envel
ope.. and well mtg.. Holders are entitled to.
We articles namcdon their cent Ocates aPottPli7-
mat o• Tea Dollar., whether it be a watch
Writhrirfenr4.:::l;oefs'itittn. y7itt°4“trug' any
[1.211.1 there.. inpon pyarent Irrespective of
Its worth, and as no article valued leas than 11 00
it named on any certificate It mat at once be sees
that tn. Is
he IsiLtefT. lull • sIfdiNUS r " W " d
lest timate Tralaseet los. which may •
thmost rlielpaied
fastid la
ious t trews by •
e
A stogie certificate will be seat 5 1 7 port
-0.1.. upon rreillsi Of:Scents, tire rug $ l . eleven
fore:. thirty , tbree and an elegant premium foe
44 air and more vs Cable 01,1111¢221
000 buelred and roost superb W etch for ti,. To
Sweats or those wl,hleg melinoteat Gila la •
rare opportaatty. It is • legitimately conduct:
ed authorize. by Gm tioverament
tad or
4 s i g..t . b . • most earth.' ecti,otlay. Try tut
J. SUCKLING a co.„
Ja.7.13.1 • 142 111 . 0.1.5 T. New Tort. 1
TUE PENSSILVANLi
state Agricultural Society
Ilse detarmloed to bold its EXHIIIaIOI4 of l 3
nth, and the Three Succeeding
Days of September Next.
= The unoerpignr etdb axe monweth o
oeposevd:nut e
tae
19th OF MARCH JI.EXT,
When they will b laid before the !stoatlee
Committee. Yorther InformatiOn of the re
lremente of the Boric ty be Klee. UP.. ally
'titration to
A. BOYD ILLBULToN, Itartisburg
A. U. I..)NtiiKr.R. Norristown.
sinion
V1AL54.13.11.. AMY IV. latiftli..W.L.llllll=l.ll3ll
BARR. UM do
.BUtaTLEIt,
Duecassors to WiIIILIIIK a ULM;
N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh
=E:I
Pianos,. Organs,
And Neal& .flools generally
airbole Agents fir the Celebrated BRADBU
RY. New York, and 11C110DAOILZB 4 CO..
Pb PIANOS.
Alba, !MY L C 0.15 ..COTTAOZ.. , and B.
D. 1 11. W. BRITIDB "AMERICAN" Olh
BARR, an4TILTUN'S PATENT OIDTAIL
The best Itallartsnd German 'Cloth& and 001- L
tar Iltrtnes al VW. an bane. a17:110
S 11 EP HAR D'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty 'Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fel:o4
TWO ACRES OF HUOUND AND
A. tiOTIIIU COTTAGE AT AUCTION.—WiII
be offered at A. Legestreg Auction House, 150
Federal street, Allrgtteny, oa IdOPIDAY. Feb.
1. at 2 o'clock, Mr. liarbsugh'a elotble Cottage
and two acres of ground, or the Yerryerian
road sad adjolning preening of W. reCilatork.
The grounds are planted with etielce (rall .4 la
• Ter( desirable plot. to lord colnfortitirm
and positive sale, the upset oriel is renewed
TenzA—onwhalf gash: balance In AT.
yeses.
fel LHOGATE, Attertionlwr.
OTICt.--A • rare chance l■
now offered to those who wish to acquire
t perfect nowledge ofthe art of PEIONLIGHA.-
puy, Or BilOtlT LUND WRITINe. AcWwli
now helot[ formedby a practical lieporta Iron
London, keplaott. .P.Atirese
ts , S.ste .. Et.. GAssrnt erne..
C*TT C0Nta0t.1.1.1 , 5 Orrics,_ I
THUltdp i rlr a , Velf:ltg d a
rcrreuvead, Jai:mazy CO. LG. i
SEALED PROPOSALS, address
,Ti 4, received, rl i olV
r. H., ler eueVylve [h. ertTlirlth t. r ilglitlar
and /MASK OUK.2{ dorintilse.yeex ISO.
, • ,1 Ht. McC•l44lO.
3 . 31 . 41 - CU, Controller.-
ATCOoDING fliarrLAToll •B Orrics
Amiourorr crrr, he 1.4. Iss7.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—PIans.
e Es.
TIMATIS sole Lists of 4444eitsment n the
Proyeny. embraced In the construction al the
”W est (Nommen" and ••11elmOol."
M° M. for lmPnetton at Ms °Mott On • Wied
or ron Dos tons this date.
by order of Satire and (is g sr .m os c osa w s o ,. .it i l. y .. ,
tssuat . • Iletordlux
Trrremmau. r, , 1130, ISM
D e r. cuArmisfi, Agent
STRA IarEIHNBANIS OOKPAIM
TE rTi P li 'f leV e
Ir lure of u /Mrs tx.o. e la t.i . 0
AMIMM
cespimeN„ Agent:
Dui fin.-17essa accept soy thanks for the
grPt oad honorable ousauer' la -midst you
.f =Ma litljeSbaikth. "
Yours truly,
ItICILAIII3BOIC
BELTINGSBELTINE R—Leather
u.rk•itirgiljigifdtailart&C'= Lt. 1;h:
Or and 81.4; almbyr on baba and for tale bt.
Irmest brim by J. & rumurs,
ssi u uadvi as. Qua guest.
G. SCHLEITER,
lIVOCEOSOR TO
GARDNER & SCHLEITER,
92 Market Street,
QYFZRS HIS WHOLE 13TOCIL OF
DRY GOODS,
At Greatly seduced Prices,
ml. stock coatalk. .omo of the me.103E15.1E.1...
BLff (MODS ever offered La this market. and
will be .old at GILEAT BABOAIBI.•
Elegant High Colored Balmorale
At 152.00.,
BLACIeraIiaiCHIIIIERINOS
4176 Cenis'per Yard.
♦ LAI4II /AM OF
Empress
,'Baratheas,
CIO Ocoaatai.
45.4 BLEACHED PILLOW CASE MUSLIN
At 23 Cent) per Yard.
REMEMBER IRE PUCE.
02
Err 8
EZIMII
SEEDS I SEEDS
We are Dow Prepared with Oar
SPRING STOOK
Garden, Field,
AND
FLOWER SEEDS,
Lamm ME AD Mit
Wo age ap.tal itidneanants to ,
Market Gardeners and 'Country
1 Merchants.
All OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Be(bre Mitring far Sale
HAY PRESSES.
ngersoWs Hand aM Horse Power
P'I=II3ILSEAZII6.,
Ai Poll Stook of all Sizes.
33.1VC02C.,
IST Liberty street.
LADIES'.; AND TENT'S
witr3mm.,
lE!Zg
SUMMER PRICES,
103
711IPLIERMILWS
No. 75 Wood Street.
1=
HATS & CAPS
lEEM
z.arieer srrixs.
A WAIIEHOVAE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
rogipcxEvrimirs,
No. 100 Wood 'Street..
lIRITTANNI A AND SILVER PLATED TA
BLE WARM. TEA TRAVS mad TABLE CUT-
LlLliTN,rd.Attsud.
CHINA lAN ?Whirr%
CHINA TOILET SETS.
CHINA
fBIfII6ONS.
BOHEMIAN WARE erste ry deearlptlon
LAVA CARD RASILATS.
LAVA VASES,
• LAVA SPITTQDRS.
EIItiLISH STONE WARE of all varieties, to
Nth soles and retail lade.
The Wiest and most complete stock of every
thlog la this line la tee cltr.
Prices and terms the same as la tne ea. '
claim Alf
TO CAPITALISTS
Lucrative Business In
3Pittolourals Wow Ella.lo
THE lINDEBSIGNIED OFFERS
far W. and hasoodUtto transfer the Lease.
Fixture., (food Will and Stock of one or the
•leadl on house. In the West tromblatog too ea
ht broaces bashae.s, either of which can
be canted ondeoendent of the other; one a
very largo ealltrotall lostaeuahead. without
•Ilsollt the other eopeetalty, with Out ono Ma
panto'', and capable of betonvery
(tett. and In 00101 no capitol le rM. trod
The pronto of the nosiness for ited weft Wale.
sod It la ecnoporattvely In Its tofhory. Delon
thoroughly leglthonte, and mallinut
and attention. Is I. to Uhlman or Capital at hot.
ftrtro and •Inetal chance.
!illafillary on. alma lardlaparlag of the
game. and Intl particulars elvon Is detoll.
Addrela, Box Z, DIorATOZIOYI IOII .
fellonni -
LADIES' FURS,
CCOMTPI = I , ICJES ,
AT rus
RAT, CAP AND FEB STORE
2ii.o.CORD & 0 0.,
Ism WOOD STREET.
JCS
L RL lincar.ssaus,
Iron Broker,
124FirstStreet.
prrranuatart.
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Llosarbeenne,
Josephine. Unbolt., imineannon. Cianhope.
tendon, and other brands ofhlittoracite, Tonigh
t= Coke and Oliphant' C. B. linaredal VIO L
consianntents and orders respectfully state
tad.. .1•14:r01
CAIISTIC " SODA,
334 4 hAine.ocanswiEngmb.
For Oil Refining 1441:teses,
Oonssanti7 on baud awl for We to quantities
So sots purchasers, Of
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
248 Pearl Street, N. I
detr2l
1771
MD
Bent. Ur TICE. Yltsstit
t at rstder. ra., •
lebraar, 1.67.
NOTICE IS HEBERT GIVEN
that the following account. of Tisecutota.
latratots, uardlatis. .I..liate been duty
passed b said Register's Iltece, and will isc pre.
Rented to the Orphans Court fur co rdleination and
allowance on MONDAY, MusD 4, LW.
Inlet and dial account of Samuel Whitehouse.
administrator (ma itslonscran (I}lll.o Of Sian
ash dopes, deccastd.. Piled Nor.
Vaal account of Al eseadar and dusk.. Dole
laim.executor”( • 601:13psOn Doug all, d.cessed.
Filed Nor. 31. MOS.
Phial account of P 0... Schildeclcr. admit:lls.
tratorof Dovisticcitechtidecscr. duce...ed. riled
Noy. 54. u. nos.
krin . o . l7cZokut or Ensatoth P. Bal,ris and W.
W. Barke•, administrators of John N. Roberta.
deceased. riled Nun. lob, pa,.
Flea! *norm. of Peter ll behlidee.er, exe n cutor
or VI•G Wks, Welssel. deceased. r Bed Nor. i,
1201
Account of J Gina Maion and Wm. P. Lain. ad
mlulatraL or of Thom. Lana deceased. Filed
Nov. Inn. ism.
Final account of Conrad Eberhardt, guardian
rof 5110 a ischlanmer, one of the helm of Jacob
imer. deceased. Filed Noe. 7th, IINI.
First and Anal &mon. of Wm. S.RAtldek and
Margaret Derrickaon, administrators of John
Dernekson. decesmd. flied Nov. Bth. IG6.
Int and Dual account of John Fullerton and
R. Ramsey, executors ofJklinliammr. deceased.
Piled
OU NO,
o a f
n, tvis.
ACCOt Illaabetb Graham. wirolniatratrlx
of Militant Graham. deceased. Filed Nor. Sib,
1081.
Fleet and Ana , account of WUllam Stewart, ad.
minutratorB,lsBo. of Davidnelitewart deceased. Filed
or
Final account of E. P. Jones. executor or Ed
mund Thomas. decemed Flied Nor. 812.. MM.
Partlalageount of Bleb! Clark and Matra (Bark.
administrator of hamuel Clmk, deceased. tiled
Noe. 11, BMX
BeCOnnt of Ortnrold E. Warner. •rnardlmi of
Barr it. bickinfig. helr of James Idcbuffr, de
ceased. - tiled Nov. tr. 1888.
A“ o ggr of Wllll.l P. cbaskumniexecn'or of
WilliamCpeakMan. deceased. Filed NOT. It,
C.C..o.nt Of Ueorge W. Cod's, adsoluf .scot. of
John first oy. deceased. Flied hoe. 10, MOS. -
Minot acCount nobett Wossla and Bernard
Yowl exeseutors &MOO , Ailed. deceased.
/filed • 00.17, DM.
Amount at MeletieLrlle.rner. gusrdlon of
nor children of Conrad Alleltrand. aLcessed•
Pled 2000. 17. 1868._
Account June, alholuistrator of
Prarig. H. Put demur il. 111.1 r•rot 104.
Account of Robert File d xcelsio of Wil
iam Jackson. deeeinted. Nor. 21. DM
*marlin of Jonothon Neel. administrator of
Baran Derry, deceased. Riled N0r..11, DOS.
SUSI account. of John Wiltiosou guardian of
1.101.10 J. 11.001xon.mluorchild o f idiabsel.Uouse•
am, tiled NOT. V. 1.986.
liecood 0,10 1 account of Mathes , edward sod
John*. Miter acting administrators of J e an es
M. Lesko.. &clued. /lied Nov, =, nos.
fiord account of Samuel B. D Noy.
guardian
01 Miro W. 11000101. Yiled Nov. 21, log&
•ccoont of alias tfasseett executrix of An
drew gasmen., accessed. ifiled Dee. Ist. HIM
Final acdonst of William Willi'. administra
tor ofJohn dcetaied. oiled Dee.
Z.,l„ rarttaco
1701.
. account of Chyle. Elmap, Lelmtrasl.r
for or Vault' Hagman, decea.d. Pled P. 3d
1 ,18
1
Account of James Robb. one of the cxeentors
of JoSept. Watt, deceased. .Tlled Dee. 3d. 1e66,
First .and Final account of D. B.
ex.eutor of Philip Magnin, deceased. /file
Dec. 3.1, 110.1.
Account of IL IL Wills. executor. of David
Wills. deed. Fred Dec. Oh; los&
Account of David Aiken. Jr.. gnardlan of WU-
Ilant Thorn. Piled Dee. 1114, LYA.
•econnd of W. P. Welman, administrator of
6.4lw•rd O'Brien, deo'd. riled Me. 6414, MS.
Account of W. r. Werra., administrator of
Winefrle O'Brien, deceased. Filed Den. B. 1401.
Final BCCIMIIII Of W. B. Les, administrator of
Samuel Baker. deed Filed Vet, 6to. 1903.
Virdt. and linG ae Brannonohn Deno, eaten.
tor of Chriatopher r ile d Den.
lith. 1300.
Final account of John Cunningham, guard Lot
of minor beles of James 'Lodger... deed. • Filed
Dee. 11th. MCA.
Final account of John Canninglio, guardian
ns
of Matilda A. (run ledanaliter of dames
ktodgersolenaseed. Plied Deo 11th. 100
Anconnt of L. B. Gault Inger...slime of Meld
olaa Mott.. deceased. Filed Dee. iltb. tall.
Account of Geo. IL - Idetares, executor of 11.
L. Meares, den'd. Tiled Dee. 14th, UM
— Account of Thomas U. Long. adminiatratorof
James Pollard. deed. Flied Dee UM, 1800.
/LOOM. of James Roil, .11rtIVI0E executor of
Joseph
Bell.;
JU;ddit'olfrip.oo'h'r.V.lll4 ni a.
Gator of Timmoty McVay, den.o h . o . riled Dec.
loth, MM.
l i tt ' ;o " 44ll.l ) :;ll.7ivf , firtVrit lVlTt:
MOB.
Beparate annount of Robert V. Cost.. one 'of
the aresaton of Isabella J. C. Howley. deed.
Filed Dec. 10th. IM6
Tarn Mid [l.l .coriot of Bee. Tablas lifollan
and Robert J. inoney, Nth,
of FhIUP 71.
Hill. deed. Filed Dec. Zth. med.
Final ac.uot of Moab Jane Bo par adminied.
tratrix of llenry Hopper. ,dee'd. Flied Dee.
=tn. 14E6.
Amount of John McColl, one of the eßents.
ton of Bamnellgne.lin deceased. 137 hls at
torney in met. L. IL deAlay. Filed Dec. 14,
Final sealant s.f Jame. flood, guardian of
Jam. Ilerelott. minor son of i.seld Berrlott,
deceased. Filed Dee. G. ital.
Final account of Jacob W. }Whims.; guardi•
n of children of Valiant Ilarratts. deceased.
Flied Dee. 31. UGC.
/Mal account of Fred. Beekert. mdmLniate.tar
of William lieu, deceased. Piled Des 31,1810.
Final accanze of rbeneserlohnston, adminis
trator of Wall Johnston, decra..ed. Filed J.O.
First and Anal account of Thomas M. Hose.
dmin'orstorof Ilseld C. litpck.on. deceased.
Flied Jan. lid. Get.
710.1 accunnt of John L. god eit.l administrad
tor of Wan /Modes, deuced. Filed Jan. 4141,
Hen
/oal amount of WHIlaWa :Abner. Them. S.
Care and William Henh. exeewora of.loho
Thaw. deceased. irg.4 Jae. We. Veg. _
e teal eeee oat of U. W. Ham adadhLetrater
of newton Hatchmen, deemeed. ?lied Jas. 10.
Account of John Kenny. adminic nom . of C.
W. Ceti.. deceased. YiledJan. ID, ins%
Account of J. 11. K. 13:odsr.s administrator
of Thomas tiarding. deceased. .ifl cd J.. It.
t 1151..
Plata...tit or Elias if. Alexander, exeen.
tarot John Alexander. deceased.. /filed Jan.
17,1 a.
YU.% account of tams P. 15t150,.. - ldlllllo4[l.-
tor of Ann nolllvan, deceued, Filed Jan . . it,
1 Ml 7.
PLUM account of Ardreg Mama. executor
of •nede Young. deceased. Tiled an. 16, La.
That and final ace au of ofdaranel 0001101 Jr.,
lieniolstrator ox Mafia A. McElroy: . Filed
Jan. 16. im:.
'lnt amount of Tracts - Anderson ad N.
Zitl.oo. le. , ors Of tAte Of Sa'unel Matame-
Ty. deceasttl. Jon re, HI 7.
71rat amount of Job, Voegtler ad. 11/ 1 . 81
Seth, administrators of riluttOla t'oe Ha.
dre'll. ' Jan. MO, 2687. •
Heal ac.ount ofJobe, g. WlllOOl, gardisn or
Mates T. Hay.. filed lan. flea la67.
Mal wean. of John 8. Wtllack. guardian of
Tbomaa 11. Hare.
m e sd 1.0.M.5, la.
1-gai2-.
rtaa if,.lgan.wol.4l:lJOrVelbt
inorbeim of
Joao W. Gabt.r. 600'4. 11101
Jan. Rd. 1847. • 4
first and partial
of
of 'Edward R. Rays.
alas' exeentor of Jacob Hays, deu'd. Plied
Jou. :24. 1917.
ne e x ecutors arrant of lluaii3leZihmay,one
or th estate of William licLluay,
dec'd. Piled an. Wd, 156
first andligal amonnt of Catharine Palmer
datlnlstratrlx Waco of Waal Pinter, deed.
flledJan. Md. WA4
Pint and Goal amount of Jeremiah Meek. act.
log a steam mute of JoaVandervort, dec'd.
rued Jan. MM. 1700.
/1.0000111 of C. 11000 ad William R. Johnston.
executors of Andrew Johnston. decid., maga
executor of William Doge., dee'd. rued. Jan.
MI, MG.
I.fol:Writtgfir.7=l.l.9f,',"4l7PlL £4lfile'ci
Jan. Istb. um.
Thal account of Frank Sebroeder. guardian of
Mary P. Oral. formed! mary R. Hague, minor
lead of John .g. /ague, deceased. !" .1104Jan.
Xtlx,
Float account of Frederick Shrocda, pumflan
of Harr E. ti, formerly Harr Hague,
nor child of J a n F. HMOs, 'tad. Filed 4 881.
1,67.
Ftaid account ofJoarott 11111worlt: vanilla of
Jane A. Hershman. Filed Jan. 261 b, 1867.
First and and account of John M. 0.00006,
suarthan of gunny tis Jame. Piled Jug. 01011.
1167. • . •
Tiixt. and An natant if Mons P L ad
telleilltratOr of the estate of 0001111 alchardan,
',dec'd. Flied Jan. Mtn. 16C.
Account of Jane Mytne, sureleing Atlanta
matrix of estate or traitor illytne, dee'd.
Flied Jan. =tn. 18M.
Separate account Bled for Joseph . Colton.
deed.. ono of the tarmac, or Jane Nam,
dee'd. 113 D.A. alomla and Jean Colttrt, exec.
grs or Jearpb Colton, deed. Filed 400.
78141.
bupplmontaty srfount of litartelsl). 'latter.
setl•frecotor of /11r.bael dec'd. Flied
j ffecoutti If:John B. 11111er admlutsttstor of
TrgoUli U :PT:l ' l:ftlii[t d ..ll7l: 4 2el=. ' ekm.
d. Voiced. ; 1 4`1T.`ct..V,1 ° F . .IV: W ;etee.
utor of Frauz . Vondera, dcerosed. P Flleu Feb.
M. 156%
rt..' of fount of holly Armes, iraordlosi of
William II Llekn. Illea Yee. id, lea..
71.1 account of Aleustfder Molitlvory. ad
sigalstrolor of J.soaco mcunrery. deco/Laud.
flied Teb.. l 1507.
feta.Culdw JOb. 11. tiRAY. 8.5815ter.
II v=anpakePhi CUel
BELL AND BRASS FINELY,
ESFABLIIIIIED IN IS=
Nos. 91 Irjrst and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
WrIIFACTII.USILS Or
ALL SIZES OF BELLS,
From 10 to 100,000 Pounds..
GLW. Ism, cuic SIFItY VILVA
of All else.,
Stop'Coreks oflirais or iron
0? ALL siZES
GiAGE AND CYLINDER• COcKB.
Agents ter au the different
STEAM '.PUMPS
Bole ♦Reatetoe
Celebrated Steam•Syphoa
Dea , crOn OAS PIPE sTEAII and GAB ITT
PLIIWINBS• WOES, ete.,
_etc. •
Particular attention paid to ST IrJat and OAS
FITTING In all It. Drawn.
The only rentaufacturen of A. FULTON'S
WITALLIO FACKLtiII FOS STNAIt
BA HAMS CILLIKBRATZD .AWIL-ATTRI•
TioN aiSTAL constantly on hand.
SWOP., GUN and meta. UserriNue made to
order and Situated with isearnet • and dispatch,.
Particular attention paid to mama Thel>nies
In all Its brandies. We also teen constantly on
hand all altos oral:wet. IPlnarn and Mend am
limp and Cotton._ reams. dem Hose of ail
elms At.); toorder. •
A. PULTON'S SON & CO
EillslllE.SS STAND:
TEMT, KICILLEST:
•FIVE-STM.JUSINESS.:I IOIIII ii:
21 SMITHFIELD 'BTUErr. wild ed.. b. ,
tween Flnt and Second Btenatn, Inolror.d fn ,
•ale on teaeonaele terns.
Apply to
STNS IL a. WILSON.
Rionius AND Hsu; Win flame,
20. GO Stslttlel4 Street
I:7E
°rims or rNIC!N Pictiry.na FUX
ITY A nramr,
adliehY C §
THE•migmea. ELccriox for
NINE DOM:MOILS of tote Company. add
be held at the Mc. of the Comiaany. oo T UHS
DAT. the 1410 day of re7MMI7. bet.oto the
boors .110 x. earl
1 L /UL B"""":
Orrice liWurs Com.r.orr.
fTrfoovadd, Jan. 30. mg. s
DiymENDe—The Directorsckt,
THE 31 MIME OIL CONIPANY bare TOO •
del deelued • Dlvldessd of rife Per Cent. o
the Capital otocb. out of
11 the eaffd 9Fe_ g 2 r t r r
5 .V5131 .sr, e ' rta T : , tsNN ' a ' t the fecreur7. No.
49 Wabl urea. Tr -aster book cloud.
, fet.2.74 F. E. HINILUART. Ster.
TO BUILDERS.= PROPOSALS
will be recelredst the Shoe Store of JAMS
ROBB. No. So Market street for the erection of
• BANK BULL DINO for the KEYSTONE SAY
INGS BANN. untfl TUESDAY. Beers an , INti.
Minn Ana specleestloos now ready for exam-
Inatton at the *Bee of BABE A 31031/3. Archl
tects. No. St Clair strnt. 11140 are sAtelled
for each of the branches of work separstely, and
for the whole complete In one contract.
SAMUEL 111IIKILIT.
JAMES GILL.EXPIM, 1 00 .1 m,
WM. PICK CHMULL.,
/Mfr. 11,0514 •
FM
ITTisncurtn..lll2loall Z. MI.
'NOTICE TO PROPEUTT OWN.
o.• Ettn.—The attention of Oa property own
ers surl entrees of Pittsburgh Callot to the fol.
lowing
resolution of the ettreet COQmittee,
adopted at the lest meeting Jan. 'rt. 13..
Swotted, That th e Citizens • and Propelll
Owners ot rittonarnn. deat•oos of baring the
streets In front of their respective property
graded, paved and set with colt stone are In
vited to present their petitions to petitions
Ms Ist day of tyrit, mt. at Mtpre
sented after that date will necessarily be lald
1111 the foZcorln t it
Clerk of the !Octet Committee.
EMI
Urrxer. Or A LLlGaglorr VALLEY Halt. Co..
P1750n00011. J.tare lit, gan.
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
lillger MORTGAGE BONDS WY THE Al..
LEW:IEN I VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.
—Tbe Allegheny Valley italleo.l.Com ebr born .
P
by glva notice Out OW' Ell rt...n
Th. FL" , nortaace Bond■ of the Co.
•
Wltlato two 7ett from the dot., Ix accord.
lath the prostateas of the mortgage given to -
core the pa , meat et sold bonds.
By order or the hosed of Maosoers. • •
J03a13 I.IIILLIPO, rrestdent.
lIITARLAND & COLLINS
Offer at Wholesale and Retail,
CAR PETS
• new eteek of' choice patter.. ' , which cannot
excelled in extent and variety. . ,
Window Shades,
An Green, Tan color, Bar. Lawender, !Drab. and
Auer colors. with plan, nest and Met Gilt and
Velvet borders, over= differed; Mies.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
All the beat patterns feetket 13 sheet: 3. 6.
7S 13 18 and WI vrlde.
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS,
Bo.L Gre e n. Ettliand White, to all Irldttu
English Woolen Druggets,
=Me:lon, 1)i. SIX. 3. 3% 3S. sad 3%
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS,
BELO WILTON AD Ulm RtG9,
Swiss Lace & Application Curtains,
In patterns that are not to be found elsewhere.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
English and French r.
HE 4 ry CO Braid," 000D 5,
New Pattern Cornices,'
claix-raet tuaci. 4e — t•itite;a343.
UPHOLSTERY.
• •
(inters promptly and carefully executed. Will
end Careful and experienced dphohdererx
ny part of the CuuUtry Carpeta and put
D curtains, shades, lc. .
ITIRLIND & COUINS,
Hand 73 Fifth Street.
•
übledxtr.ballmdc.Un,m4,.llJlatLdr.States CastoT6Lto .u ut •
X 2 T:PTDCALM
FIItE INSERINCEIIIPIMY
ELABTFOBD, CONN.
January 15t,.1867.
CASH CAPITAL, = - $500,000
.A.SSETS:
.41-t IliZe.riatat 'fro Joao.
, .
. .
Cash on hand,ln Banks and with
Agents. 9134,=1 94
United States Bonds 4 , ,009 Oer
Heal Estate 32,000 00
State Bond. , 20,000 00
ihartford and Now Haven Bail.
road Stock 19.032'00
New York Bank Stocks 96,100 00
Hartford Bank Stocks.. 942 00
Loa end Collateral Security.. 47 = 9,672 00
Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. 4 7 , 619 06
Due for Hants, scented Interest
arid o th erltems 9,046 96
E 322
Lessentinsditsted and not 1w3—.30,916 sa
Byrom acid subscribed to January 1.1111, 1267
A, A. CABILIKEI, &. 8330.;
=
SEI.ELINTOS GI.II.IFXO Els
Mt Fourth Street.
THE MIDI MERICA
LW INSEAM CORPS
Of New York,
/15 THE •
• Only Company In the World
Gees leg security iharanteed *the direct . raper
vision and control of Its land. of the General or
Beath Government
• addition to the worth) heretofore offered,
w , call particular attention to the foLlowthe .•
BT a recent act of the Leidslature of the Kate
of NOW York the Company authorized to
make lipectal Deposits with the Superintendent
or the Inetleauee IleteUtteerte. and receire them.
The beelsteTed Foliose*. hearth" . the beat of the
Department and a Certilleatelhet the Y
et of
olicy
sehtowei 07 pledge of retitle aorta ander • Spr
gNel : t7f Th c elrAlf U rlitt i rrtrltiti
COYPAN exchialrely. This makesermy Meg
fawned rolle . .y nth. to the holder at a. lie.
atonal Bank Nom or a United Sta , ca Bonds
) aseralt:TlONs In , travel. liaildanen or
unitedrr Zgo.pIOTSMILI to Mir Part of Oh
Mates ....004 01 say maws of the
eer.
THLUIT DAYS , GILA= on an reuewsl Tay-
m ALL eats.
POLIO:3MR Me non-forfaltlat MI lame
dietary Intlapatable.
- Income of 1866 s
OTE.g oar. tui.tioN not.t.kus.
ill Insurers me Invited Wawa'ae and com
pare their policies mirk those of the •liorth•
America."
31080112 1 . Dreslderlf.
J. W. DOLEUILL. Stalp27.
E. T. COOK, General Agent,
PITTS81:111GIC BRANCII.
- N 0.67 Fourth street.
dm more active. eMelent men ea. Dave
fait: le:Otler
HOLIDAY GOODS
ALLlt•lff!g i!RONZE,GILT,
Oarbon Oil Imps and OhwMierß,
Lamp Trimaimings,b.c.
Also. wunuarrio itolmmethernman.
DON OIL. wholesale sad sauOL
JOHN'ROBEF&' - '130.,
2.fe064r3351.4"111151Z1.4)P2
tl ALL PAPER—Of an grades,
for parlors, Dlalng Rooms -and
Sltehang, In mat Tarlsty, at 1a0.107 Market
OM - JUG. .It., nue= /MN
WASTED,
An Active
111.11 t,.
With 11.1.003 toial 0,0 to Ito ia
I to ale
Ti .11
tore of Iroo. t , • one who ban. =:
expermnoo In thnoutinelin. n • g.t
YEy T.
.‘,. I'e. P• Itox. U. pit, ---
cram
WANTED.--Graduates-,.- st Lit.
trait' and Commercial Colleges to •'!”:
pe....nently In baler., regain., sgle.s.
ship and Innannu earre•pondCll.
Appir With reference, to
IL IL CIIIIII4IIV,
116 Gnat atteet, opposite Coart
de.11:04
00,10,000
WASTED.-10 0 .
'tett to sell AN °HEWS' GAB tit EN ATO
*blebs utt be lineal d to mly Inman, melee tee
best gas Ugh!. etence irons conamon oit.
convenient as • candle; still not blow out. 31",
rapidly selling article out, retailing at gajon.
Agent I are coining money, sellingit with
N right
to use It .1. V. TILTO,
Jet No. InS'SteCieleettecteittoons No, 2j_
WANTED -50 Stove and Dot
. W
1.:5.)w WAHL MOULD/CMS, so ROOS
wages ad steady employseat wi
Yo ll De glue.
as belong le it to the Moulders' truFou Asso
aloe used ands , .
DRUMM NIX d CO.,
Ire Ole, Ky.
IBIRM
WANTED-AGENTI3--1#
WTHE
SUItZtE BEWINUMSCIS 'MPASiIf
to Nen their lt
NMI" 1123 Ma.CIoI 111
tl-toc paper to her', Stayer cloth or
leather without change or feed needle or let
2511,adjubting presoure foot and Wiwi,
deal.P 11.1,-Enotlope.l UN DLIMILIO. ad
ALL t ores..
enclosing ttajap ki i th
rlttrburgh.
---
ViriNTED—AGENTS—Tbe best
T (Tme° yet. • Work ollllstorlenl Vale*
and l ' itr 41 . i n tt he ryg:
OUR NA Vod. t.,'Menri a DIRS. by _lion. J. T.
lIILADLEY, the dlettegolsbed Antbor end
lilr
t 071•13. in one handrome volume: Illustretect
dead st Once for terms and A 1•71 . 121 ( 141 .. ....
latlnsled.t er7 63 Market in.. littsburgn,
WANTEIN.- - AGENTS.
fi
and TESL...LE—In .11,17 G E N TS ^
peone
Ivan tor the tine new Steel E grailhdes
r VALLEY FORGE,"
• TILE 111 aIDEN'S _
••LINOW,N,S HOME A.TSPHIMirizLI,At„
Either br the month or by COMlblaslotl..g..r
UM... rates showed. For 110131...qical
pry In p""e, stre:4l4itgA.
FOR RENT
FOR BENT.—The IV'trehonse,
226 pad 120 Liberty it&et , . and 113
Wood street, st , preseut occupied by the sub-
IrrSberS. Yossesolost glean Ist April. or cannot
deslrtd,
rebsisol JOTIN FLOYD dk CO
FOE RENT.
TWO TWO-BTOBT,BRION. DWELLINOB,
BRUM a on Robinson eteeetineer Goalrieh street.
Alierheny, each containing elm mere , . food out"
luri te. Inquire of A. W 00Dier AXLE,
fel :eta N 0 .141 Towel, street. I'lttsonreb.
To LET,
14.0
Two or torte Totter Men can obtain Largo
.d comfortable bite, , tnir ArilLrtMentli. 'MOM
two ottnntes walk of the rostr:nee, by address
Ind lmntsdistely,
113:=1
p LET,
afX OFFICE,
On fret Don of Ho. 09 .ad 70 Water street
J AMES DALZICI.Li HOF
ES=
TO LET.---Elght Booms of a
veil dashed Donee, on Fenn &Weed. Fo
Ward, soluble for a prlylll,e Deer refer
ereuees and aecurity required. rosweelon gir
"D.lii!Vifilli.ET—Tiro other Dwells:a of
Penn Street, near Christ Church. Inquit• of
IitITILBZUT 0021.
3L Market Street. V `e
f.;
EMI
FOR RENT,
:LARGE Roo.mi,
•. .
In back' , building of GAZETTE. Y WAWA .
lan. Inquire at
- GAZETTE COUNT G-ROOM.
FOR RENT,
STORE BOOM NO. 60 MARKET STREET;
ROOMS SUITABLE YOB SINGLE GENTS;
SALTS 1100 M. SECOND rwps,ol 5111
MARKET STREET: ' ~
OFFICES ON 'THIRD AND MARKET STS.
M. t.AZZAAL
Att.,' ai Law. OS °twat street.
QM
To LET,
The Warehouse, 27 Wood St..
Plow occupied Dr T. A. EVAN?! • CO. For
farther loiormallou.aTAw s ,
. piNNOLE.
Or WILLI . M N.
1.W071107 Wood Weed. 09 0004.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.--We offer for sale
that ralnable
• MANUFACTURING SITE,'
Omni:U.l by us u• Barrel Sectary, Monte •
the foot of Taylor etrcet. Pitt township, and op
poelte•the Cdpper =lot Park, McCurdy A Co.
This property hos • front of Zakteet on the Alle
gheny river; containing near TWO ACRI.S. end
privilege of ailing up to mate ai meth ....-
for Iron, Steel or other large NainutaCturiut
purpos es, hae no reporter, i •
Terms made to sett purchaser. I '
laZtaki ournurc A BILL.
VOIR BALE.--One Three Story
Dwelling Ronan, containing eleven TOOMS.
ONE TWO IiTOEVDWELLING HOME
containing eight room and finished anti.
ONE BUMS. VitA.ME 1.101.1 EM
containing lee rooms and pantry'. Inquiet of
. 11.- CAMPBELL.
Ja1.1:611 No• l 2 Second !Street.
FOR SALE Olt RENT.
• A,COF tEE STAND,
In the idarket EioneO Diamond, No. I=. Toti
iuxther Dattleuisie pnquira at the Stand, No.
I'M, to the ',Whet liottse Diamond. {Pittsburgh,
Va. jate:eli
POtt SALE—one Lot 1 rooting
feel; 9 inches. on We.t side of Yend.ky
street. mining back. feet 5 tootles to Whig. i
-1
ty. on which hthere Is ereeted a two•story brier.
house., Son handu sky elre.t, with 9 rooms e.he
and 2 on Whigalley, with 4 booms e onh. 050*-
M. the Voorth Ward dchool House; will be sold
at a bargain, by IIAMSEY. E. LTALL.
Real Estate Agents.
lat9ml3 No. 99 Bet vet .treat, Allegheny. 1
ROB SALE—The Church Bed Id , e
4 0 , oeeopled br the Firrii U. P. COMORE
-0 &VON, corner of Pint sad Last streets. AUG
glrfsey City, Is o ff ered for sum. Proposltlone for
Falr;:iBPro r eg - rvul±7 . 7 .
r,p q , let, VIZ!
No. 119 Oblosereet.
• ALE.T.A.NUEIL NIA Erns
1at7:02 No. 12 Ulserersd.
8617.178 $6
Mimes
&NM EIALE.—A desirable prop
esti In Al'esheny, Weston on bandusky
•treVt Ptrnwl3P. , 7 ntlor the lot Is 20 feet on
gsnonsky street upl 114 feet on IStrserte Ere al-
I llrarogn ` hrgirtf4f.Telr e " :t2. l lra.V.
'Mhos - wen rooms, and • frame shop on the ouch
and - nt the lot. Nor farther Information Inquire
on the nmalses,
011082 1791 sANDunrir ISTIVIGET.
IL SALE.—ONE TWO-STOGY
• LENIN CLAD BUILLIINI.), with goal starn
m.
(and lour ft) year lean ot 'ground froariat
CM
Awl%) elmatri In rood locatio Dolan No.
CM Penn streohnorner of Harrison st reet.
eet. would
besnood locatlonior a F. ed Store. or Plonablug
and U. !Mut Nboo. Znnote. or R. Rel)(11.-
11fr No. 7131 Penn street; or .1.14.11.1.17. BRUWbr
Zan)..Plumber., Mesta and is ripe Fitter.
No. Brederal street. •In.gbrlll City.
FOB SALE—Second Hand
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER.
Jingo]. of \ !..
W. 8. trrtz.
No. 91 lint etrett.
0 0:11feto 6 iizil
020HUL L. ILLS.; a. N. alloDoxies.
GEORGE A. KELLY & CO..
Wholesale Druggists,
87 Wood Street,
OPIITIS, ! lODIDE POT/MEWL
)aoILP NIA, . • QIII.OILATX. POT &Ha.
QUININE. ! WWII POTAI3B UM, .
lODINE 1n211714 NITRATE SILVIS.
15*AND411.D
ler •
DRUGS! DRUGGS!! DRUGS!!!
I . --
JAMES: T. SAMPLE •
HAVING BOCKi I NT THE WELL; KNOWN
Dittio ROUSE 'ON COIL TELINBAL AND
BilatrSON: STS„ ALLICLOOL! 2,
WIN boy oa AAAAIL hallaasortment (4.llkt:idiot
EalirCr(34lo.
And which will Ina sold theliper then any other
holm in the two Otto.
?methadon& --
C 1.174=1:3
on Mad.
un LOJER
J . SCIIOO ' & SON,
Pittsb W hite Lead Works,
PURE HITELEAD,
alma LocAx. 43.11.003 D IN OIL 70/3 PAIR.
, TO II OIL FLIZTLILS,
ISM
T M. BLACK,
47.496.1.L1.0
Wriral-ts. Aaiery,
%tree doom above Szatluteld Street.
• prrinsnersan, PA.
irery kind of Work done oa the shortest toile..
Marna, Mumma. tarms. ranl.l.lraltentlon
wad to obblNr. 14:154
- -
8. 25,000 TO LOAN
OH 1110IITOLGE8,
In sum. of $5OO and apwarde
• 01143E0E Y. PETTY.
pal Beg Elthtil'Attat. Zio. 13 Bt. t 1313
E. I.
CRENIGLILS,
. . I Prepared D 7 a Ant.
tatracr and TAN CY BOA PIS
15410
tract. Up Stairs.