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THURSiDAY. rr4111.T.7.11.11Y 21. 1111:17
EUROPEA7.i TURKEY
That portion of the Ottoman Empire
which is situated in Europe, comprises
some of the most celebrated and natur
ally finest provinces on that continent.
'Moldavia, Wallachia and Servia are cot.
fleeted with the Porte by ties so slender
that they can hardly be considered us
belonging to it. Indeed, within a few
days past, the cable telegraph has an
nounced the withdrawal of the pultan'.s
forces from Servia. Some fortresses in
Moldavia and Wallachia' are still garri
soned by him, and tribute is still paid as
a recognition of his authority, but
'the independence is nearly com
plete, and must he entire before: lung.
The Suropean territory , entitled strict
ly to be ranked as Turkish, is nearly two
hundred thousand square miles in ex
tent, and contains a population of nearly
fourteen millions.
Constantinople did not fall into Turk
ish hands until 1.153,, though many pre
vions attempts had been made to cap
ture it, extending as far back as to
within forty years of MATIOYET. The
strictly Turkish population does net ex
ceed a million. But the Turkish blood
has • been larglY intermixed with the
Mongolian and the Persian. The higher
class of Turks have generall furnished
their. liareme with the finest women of
Cireassia end Georgia; while the inferior
Turkit have allied themselves 'with Ser
visits, Albanians, Bulgarians:\ Greeks,
Sic. In consequence, the original and
distinguishing features of.the frace are
nearly obliterated, and the Turkish, in
stead of being one of the ugliest nations
is becoming . one of the handsomest.
The national character and disposition
have' changed less than, .the physi
cal constitution. They are now, as of
old, excessively proud and excessively
sensual. Their pride h a consequence
of their ignorance, and "Of the recollec
tion of their former victories and, con
quests.. Their sensuality does not re—
sult from— thcirgross conceptions of
Paradise, as is commonly held, but front
the preservation of the 'patriarchal
family organization. Their heaven is
simply a pojection into eternity of what
they hold to be the . highest delights of
earth,
The goternment is really a theocracy.
The Suite's exists as the vicegerent of
the Prophet, and, consequently, in same
degree, of , the Deity himself. The
Turks understand that if the Prince
holds by divine right, he founds ii on.
the Xoran, which limits his Prerogatives
and defines hisduties.
The descendanis of the primative In-
habitants of the conquered provinces,
who refuse to embrace the religiosi of the
Prophet, are branded as intidelt, and
looked upon with contempt. TIMY are
denied association on anything like a
footing of equality, and steadily refused
the enjoyment of all political - privileges.'
They have even existed only by saffer
ance; and though their personal rights
have been legally defined, , their proud
and fanatical masters have seldom 'hesi
tated about trampling them under foot,
and subjecting them to every species of
insult, extortion, and. ill-treatment. 'Gl
der this miserable government, palaces
have been changed into cottages,' cities
into villages, and freemen intoslaves.
Countries once glorious and famous for
their happy estate, are now, through
vice and ingratitude, become , the -most
deplorable spectcles of extreme misery;
.' the wild beasts o mankind hare broken
in upon them and rooted ouciviliza.
lion; and the pride of a stern add bar
barous tyrant posesses the thrones of
ancient and just ominion. Provinces,
once the grunary of Europe, are now
waste and overgrown with bushes, re
ceptacles of wild beasts, of. thieves and
murderers; large territories are depeo
pled or thinly inhabitated ; sumptuous
'buildings have become ruins; no light
of learning is permitted -to shine; and
violence and Tapi:lo doMinate over all.
With no roads, few manufacture; and a
slender agrieulturel, the condition of the
inhabitants is most wretched. What
• enterprise exists is nmong the Armeni—.
ans and °their ClMiStian tribes, but they
have been ekt long oppressed Oa their
manhood has measurably gone out.
• I
When the Turkish power arose it was
fresh and mighty, animated with the
in
tensest enthusiasm and eager fur advert•
turn.. Young and strong, it threatened '
to sweep Christianity out of existence.
Indeed, there were g: od reasons for
despising the Christian nations. Given
up to all the dehaiementa of polytheism;
sunk in effeminacy; they Were in a'con
ditiore to fall a prey to any bold and vig
orous invader.
Since those dreary years changes have
come over Europe. The ('hristian
Mona d arousing out of the sleep of ages',
have shaken off their apathy and taken
4:u new and marvellous strength, while
the Mahometrins, in turn, have sunk
into abjectness, lost the light of knoW
ledge they formerly held up to Europe,
and, prone and supine, remain notti
wally masters of- the kingdom, they con
quered only because of the mutual jeal
ousies and_ heart.bitrnings of Christian
'princes. .
Delicate humanitarians bold it to be a
harsh dogma that they who fail to im.
prove their opportunities
_shall be
crowded to . the wall or be trampled out.
Bat the rule seems to be in nature. A
time Is proinised when the meek shall in
herit the earth. As yet there is no sign
of Its coming. Go into the fields and
Pee If the hardiest and most prolific
plants do not crowd out and extirpate
the feebler. So far the dominion of the,
earth has been given to the strong.
In a case of this met why should the
mighty allow their animosities to length" . ..
en out the years of the "Sick
Man?" He came in by violence; and
has run his course. Having profited by
the sword, why should be not perish by
it? And this all the more, because with
his extinction a cyle of retribution will
be completed, and a stern injunction ful
filled, "Cut him down, why cturibereth
he the ground."
In a land with no regular outlet to
public opinion, such as is furnished by.
parliamentary government, by popular
assemblies, and by an unfettered press,
themovements of public opinion can, at
a di stance , only be inferred by the
mea ores taken by the rulers. Judging
in this way, his safe to conclude a crisis
is approachhig in Turkey. The attempts
to appease the disquietude of the people
arc a pretty aceurute index to the •;io
'circa of the perturbation. Reasoning in
this way no other conclusion can be
readied than that the Turkish govern
ment is exposed to overthrow. The
sooner the catastrophe comes : 4llo better
tor the world.
AunArr.ur Luicoug received his edu
cation from newspaper,'
THE PRESIDENT AN U CONGRESS. i in the plot, be would scaravis have been
When 31A1riouLT found the moon- 'ready to thus expose it. just when his
twin would not go to hint, he determined PL T ' it s ir s t s i ere At7 " Z: t t ' S ' a l ;; ' it ' ;.,ltT " s ' s ' aZt d. the
to go to the mountain. President JOHN- letters published were alleged to have
sot: is working himself by decrees Into , been written, have since sworn that they
a similar frame of mind. For more
: did n o t write them, and that they belies:.
than a year. and a halt ite has been try- 'mi them to have been fabricated by
Counter
to compel Congress to come to Lite. ' Fourth, The charge against Judge
• ter to Conover, dated December 11 186'•
To that end he exhausted entreaties,.. lion was principally baseld upon his
in which he spoke of having soot money
let
persuasions,' threatenings, Cluster and
patronage; but he accomplished ❑nothing
:to Conover; as requested. A letter of
beyond the pervarsion of half a dozen Conover's dated Philadelphia, December
he bas, i n various 1:Iff, 185.,, is interpolated, and gives to
members. Latterly
to move to- ,
ways, evinced a disposition
I this ieent etie n
r ,e o a f ni J n utig II olt an entirely till
wards Congress. This was disclosed in
I This alleged letter o r PCon t t i tTe t r I n ' te r ni v ed ri
.his intrigue with the Southern Governors, ,
I to be a forgery, by the fact that Conover
and the scheme presented to the house i was at that time` in Montreal, Canada,
b y alr. Bssas and endorsed by Mr. land on that day telegraphed Judge Holt
. :
1t „,„,,,,s - This movement, had it been 1 from
that d
'"'here place.
MI.:.
made sooner, might possibly have pro- with this :dttir which n i
e t t i t , t ,, t er
i : ,
p e r on ,, n e ec t Le. , al t
dueed resclts. Bat it cause too late. It+ slander "was concocted Or the pur-
The Roust. responded by passing Mr. pored of blackening the character or
Etior's Louisiana bell and Mr. STEVEN'S 1 Judge Molt, and to direct attention front
, Still, the over.
military Government bill.
President does not despnir. Ile is read the articles in the ritro72 ' ir•le ' and
anxious to Le met half way,, and Miceli- Press and knew that he was reiterating
gaged a few' Republicans to see if the a base and groundless libel—one which
had been clearly refuted lone since, in
matter cannot Ir.: arranged, It would be 1 foci,a libel
-which bore
oo
Its
face,
so
more. sensible for him, now that I many evidences of falsehood, that but
hail fairly on the way towards Con- 1 few respectable journals were willing to
gress, to make a clear job of it by going give, it P,ubliettr-
IN hy (toe the Port raid other papers
the whole distance, of that school persist in unwarranted
The Louisiana and the Military Gov- defamation of such men no .I . ld 1
ge kilt
ernment bills will pretty surely pass. It They have an abiding hatred of all truly
la understood that the Supreme Judges loyal We, but tlICy appear i 0 Lave a
metal enmity toward such zn ai •
do not look upon them with favor; and
.Jude ' II Ifand ' forgive '."
0 o , will never him
will be . quitellkely to declare them :un- for loving his country more than his
donstitutional. But, until they shall be party. - Judge Holt hat given mortal
so declared, they will lie laws, anti the _
a Southerner and a Democrat.offence bpm
reainiug true to his country
President will have to execute them, so though
As a member of Buchanan's Cabinet, he
far as that duty shall devolie on him, or was the drat to discern and .expose the.
be liable to impeaclnent. In the regu- treason of the men connected with the
tar order of business, it will take his Administration, and the weakness or
. perfidy of Mr. Buchanan In permitting
time -out before a case, under eitheraof them to mature their plans without hin
them, can be brought up for final decision. derance. When treason took arms, Jhdge
'rhe rigor with which Congress's now Dolt remained firm and brought all his
acting, is due, in part, to the revelations Powers to the assistance- of the
made by the Congressional Committee th;iouvgnrnlnlle.nt
eff in orts su t j e l r 'l e ng no t t he orl r y eb d e i l- -
that investigated the Louisiana =macre, rected to traitors in arms, 'but, to 'those
and, in part, to the opinions expressed meaner and more dangerous enemies
by the Generali commanding the South- who secretly plotted treason a home,
ern districts.. The testimony of these
l ' u n t d en to tio th ua
e l ifea o t r a l r o u r ty pi. tp2 t u e n a d g e plunderers who d l• z h e u .
Generals is clear andexplicit to the effect meet,
endangered the cause, Ist g - wasting
that the spirit of the Rebellion is Just as the resources of the government. All
active and bitter now as during any, pe- such men he hunted down with unabated
rind of the war; and that genuine loyal- t e h n u e s rgy
,adther
himself ouhu t
a tie host war, r
en tsa e d mi li e ts
ists, white or black, can expect no sufti- whose hostility should be regarded ss - .;
dent protection from the civil authori- flattering. Ills teal may mritaps have
ties or from public sentiment. . carried Lim at times Into extreme meas
ures, but no loyal man has ever doubted
his honesty of purpose or his unswerv
ing patriotism. : S.
Tire embellishment of the, Allegheny
Common grounds meets with universal
favor on that side of the river, and the
action of the Councils is heartily sus
tained by the tax payers generally. We
trast the Legislature will act promptly
upon the bill which has been forwarded
so that the work of providing a suitable
breathing spot for the population here
abolits, may at once be commenced.
Tbd Allegheny CoUncils merit the grati
tude of the citizens of that city, and In
deed our own, for their active exertions
to bring about the great public blessing
of free parks for the rest and enjoyment
of all
Jos,MAnTiN, once a prominent busi
ness man of Louisville, dropped dad at
a tavern door in that city on Sunday lust.
Intemperance had wrecked the man and
he died, bereft of money and friends, a
drunkard's death.
TUE city of Houston, Texas, has a
large cotton .factory in operation and
another is almost ready to begin, Things
look particularly bright in that .sectiim.
TOE MichigarrLegislature has spoken
out in faVor of admitting females to all
the rights and privileges or the 3lichigan
lUniversity.
"WHY 'NOT THY HOLT!"
MESSRS. EDITORS GAZETTE—In Fri
day's issue of the Pittsburgh Daffy i'oir
we find a malignant little article under
the above caption, in which the author
nays:
"Now that Conover is convicted of
perjury, why should not .Tee Holt, the
i head of the so-called Bureau of Military
Justice be put upon trial? Why try and
l convict the mere tool and agent awl let
the principal go free? All that Conover
did was to comply with the demands of
Holt. Ile was furnished with money by
Holt, with which to procure witnesses in
order to prove that Davis was connected
with the assassination conspiracy, 'sc."
The slanders contained in this article
appeared in the New York Herald and
some other Eastern papers, in August of
last year, In the shape of several letters
which purported to have passed between
IConover and his accomplices, and be
tween Conover and Judge Holt. The
refutation appeared soon afterward in
, the Washington Chronicle and Philadel
phia
Press, and consisted 'in a simple 1
statement of the history of the matter,
as it appears from public records and
other indisputable facts.
The character of Judge Holt scarcely
requires any vindication in this commu
nity, but as the subject has never been
mentioned in our city papers, we would
ask attention to a brief synopsis of the
articles which . appeared In the Clonicle
and Press. During the conspiracy trial,
evidence was produced tending to show
that Davis and other prominent rebels,
'had a guilty k.towledge of the plot to Its
assinate President Lincoln, if it was not
instigated by them. Sometime'after the
trial Conover wrote to Judge, Holt, that
lie had been pursuing the investigation
on his own account, and believed be
could procure witnesses and documen
-1
Lary evidence to establish the complicity
of Davis, Clay imlbthers, with the as
assination conspiracy, and asking to be
employed for that purpose. After he
had written two or three times,
and after consultation with the
Secretary'of War, Judge Holt authoriz
ed Conover to pursue his investigations.
Shortly afterward Conover produced
several witnesses whose depositions
were taken before Judge Holt. This ev
idence clearly implicated Davis and oth
ers, and the authorities determined to
put Davis on- trial for thisoffeuse as soon
as the case could be fully prepared. It
was necessary to keep these witriebses,
and Judge Holt sent Conover a small
amount of money for the purpose of pay
ing their 'necessary expenses until the
trial could Le had. When the Judiciary
Committee were directed to investigate
the charges against Davis, instead of re
lying upon the depoiltions, Judge Holt
advised the committee to send for the
witnesses themselves,' and wills the con
sent of the committee, himself sqnt an .
an officer of his, Deputy Judge Turner,
to New York, to bring `them to Wash
ington. This officer discovered that the
witnesses had testified Insider assumed
names, and following up the suspicion
raiseid by this fact, satisfied himself that
the whole testimony wag false, and had
been fabricated Lir-Sandford Conover.
-lodge itullthereupOn ref/UO[o the com
mittee to have Conover lirpught to-Wash
ington and confronted with the Witness
es. Thiswas done and thus the plot was
ed fo . r perjury,Aner tried d convicted, w'C a e n n"'e rwa
s
ar
rested
as stated.
That the letters published were forged
for the purpose of raising a cloud under
which Conover • would Vbespe observa
lion, would seem to he plain to any fair
minded mau.
First, The letters must hum been fur
nished for publication byl Conover Lim
self, or do sonic one to whom lie bad en
trusted them for that purOose, and being
so produced after the exppsure of Cono
ver's crime, by the report' r the Judicia
ry Committee , should be received with
'suspicion.
Second, The - falsity of the evidence
produced by Conover, wits discovered
and the plot reposed by Judge Holt hint
bell. If he had been aware of the char
acter of the witnesses and patiicipated
—IMPORTANT TO DtsAIILED SOLDIERS.
—Jay Cooke. Esq., the Pennsylvania
Manager of the United Suites 31iltuiry
Asylum for Disabled Soldiers, located at
Augusta, Me., gives maim that applis
cants for admission will be furnished
free transportation by applying to him
before noon of Thursday next. The
only requirements are the exhibition of
discharge papers, certificates of identity
and proper references.
—The Lewiston Joessoi says that a
company has been organized at 3lethanic
.Falls.-..called the nirlong Paper. Panto.
lett Co., to manufacture borders to ladies'
drawers and children's pantaletts—an
ornamental appurtenance to be buttoned
to the garment, which may be readily
replaced when soiled.
—Young Mortara, whosa abduction
soma years back mused such excitement
in E - urope, has just entered the Church
of St. Peter', at Rome, as a novice, he.
fore joining the order of regular canons
of St. Jean de Lairam at Home. He is
now 15 years old.
IMMEDIATE RELIEF-A Cure
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thrice reptalrel. often ce, to %cure. lint only
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To Dn. II ry, T Eli :
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n Ito. ~ t , n lweivole I . lto, about miles front tho
o
city unit ls eligiOlF . 11111 roll anti lin.
pro, no nip, toKetio, %silt, I. non iorntion,
tu•hem It rite tf thr too, do•lraokte taint% In the
eouttly. 'rho Initonwleinontli Cant at of a neat
°Stage lloost. of lorlel, large !tarn. and silo,
Fruit trees of tno 1... at varlet le a lo • 00i bearing
condition. Tile faro/ a partly underlaid with
coal anal• aer...l argi l limbered. to loclpVly of
large white oaks. Inquire of JOHN 011/Nl. I.
I . llElt, near toe prrml•es; or of
lint SE .1 SHAVER, Atinrn..ya,
(21114 1110 Fifth :gr....
NEW ISPREVG pOoDS
I=l
Goods forEarl} Spring Wear,
SELECT/0 WITH CARE FROM FULL STOCES,
MyouttotOors wad the nubile can rely on har
ing oho or 'the best itothe In the market to se
lect from.
11. 13. INT4OI3.I=LIS,
79 Federal Slreel,
EMS
MEE=
AT EATON'S,
IM. Emb'd Paper Collars,
LADIES' PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS,
x.ll Styles.
THE "INVISIBLE',
Empress Trail Skirt,
=
INTeIN- .113eail
TRIMIIINO AND FUTIIINS.
cs
.KW Ab,,ILTN!ENT
%te Kid Glove«,
F. H. 1 A_rl7 C)N S
, 17 Fifth Street,
G-21
M. SIMON,
=1
10.1;S ilinET 'STREET.
=
CLOAkS AND SACQUES,
Circulars and Mantles.
OF THE LaTEVT sTr.E.Es
AT A LOW FIGURE,
i'Tfj/1.114:01, t, itt . .ll , inj • t : t.t4l.dj l Mork
FOR THE SPRING WEAR.
I=
SHOULD CALL AT ONCE
Atlpntl,t pal• 1 v. I.lr4ltrm left to
Garn3rni a to be mxtle In
x....wrxiasur
PO EUROPEAN
EXCURSIONISTS
T".. " Pr ol=ed having all 1 , 1121:led from
mnn Nreo Y.'', wl,.re 12.perfrrt
to fur 1,4 + 1,1 , peoNenvtrs daring 111 A c.•
••••mu, Ispre At, every Informati lll on
Id to r•lr, acr!immodatior, tc., 121 toe
INMAN OR ANCHOR
Liners of Steam/axiom.
WM. TIINLI 4 .A.I. JR..
15410:t74 54
WALL PAPERS:
FOR SPRING SALES OF 1867 .
Wears nos/ prepared to offer lo our customers,
an.l the traria sentrally. apt tens's, e...llectlun
or.
Paper Banging's, Borders. Fire
Board Prints, am.,
Fnthrar Inn all qualities of gond, known to the
Trade. I' 0. Parkas. IMO ns ltooms, Ch.,
ben, Ch 12701•11. AS.ll , lllbiy Booms, AM A 1,,,.
TRANAPAILENT OIL CLOTSIS AND
PATTER WINDOW 1411 A DEN.
At the lowerat market price,' at No. 107 Market
Cruet- near Fli iit.
rrls t7s .107. IL 111:111HP.1.1
TO LEATHER DEALEIIS
arrn 4IIOIIJII.IKERS
Best. MAItYLAND - OAK TANNEVSPAN
it'II and ~LAUCUITER
Sole Leiiuther,
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At Wholesale Prices for Coelu
OJflTTrmlnhlm,
•
JAMES W. JNES& YON.
Mo., 11,11. 17, t , r7. 2e11 0 :171
LI MINES AVD LOTH IN A ALE
.... / lig:,A.e to
brick I dwelling 110110., IN
OX. AUCTION
and-ii —Th 1 Beare w r
eny. Will Ira sold on•Lln: premises
...sATITIMAY, Feb. 72, LIZ o'clock Tn,,, racy
emitain rain.. rooms and •re situate •lii a Dion
.I.lrable locality for dwi,lln.. Tbe neighbor
bond la good, "bey a, near lire passenger ears
and insrkel bolas. Pron. - ET In 11, 1. 1 .nor M.
nlty la increasing In value-. lerms-.1.1ne-
Lair rash; balance In tw.o years.
re:Yi • A. L.EI/UATK, Anctloneer.•
R A A. }. l;fl,5 4 t E,
Alligheu7GlCy.
I 4
llt take place for the FIN F.l+T If Iltir•lt ever
601.11 hi .ht.-fate. wrigliltic 220 pound, one
hundred chance. at 45 1220:170
110 DEL BARGES FOR SALE.—
,
TIVO .MODEL 151.1RGEs
145 feet font. L 4 fret Deem and 1 feet hold
'amok. luw, If APP/led for
CALDWEL L 11110..
feb9:lll Gd Water wet&
= l = m y .gial.l.l.6l == az , mjLtn:maa JA
AMERICAN
WALTHIN WITCHES.
/.--We Oaten, and are prepared to prone. that
the American Watches, manufactured at Walt
ham, Massachusetts, are not only equal. bustle
superior to the common watches or England.
Plettrarlaud and France.
IL—While we a mit that It .would be difficult
to excel the malterpleces of the eminent Eu-'
ropean inabulketurers, and while we do not
clalnt to have made any deel.tve !lupe...entente
over them, we do assort and ehalteuge a Cl, vrese
fel denial, that our superior clued of Walthir a are
fully equal, in terry mewed, to thorn."
nine specimens of foreign c httit ' nt ' ttl "' art.
111.—We claim that our watches are cheaper,
more accurate. leas, imples, more durable, bet
ter adapted for American uue, and more eully
kept in of der and repaired tnan anl ot ter watch
es m
the mat ket.
IV.—The reasons ally our Iv at•lies posses.
these advantages over their Xuropcan rivals are
shwas.:
Fsret, Because the principle of the division of
'andel...tilled out in our worksbopt ,to Its ex
tremest limns, not In human industry only. but
In machinery as well. /Crary wuteit Pule.
through hundreds of hands and hundreds of ma.
chime.
Soodd, li.eause we promptly adopt every new
Invention to purfmt un mschluery, and every
prort,ml Improvement ln, the structure of
watches.
rard, llecause In each of the very numerous,
minute, mid often microscopic parts of which a
watch le made up, we attain, br mechanical pow
er, nearly /involute mathematical precision and
uniformity, which it is utterly Imp...lido to
achieve byeanual Wheel,, pinions, e
capements, balances, springs and screws—enact
countespartaln 'neigh', circumference and di
mensions—are turn' d out hi million• by the no
erring. because unswerving. Iron hands or ma
chinery. Iltnce, every watch of tor one Style
Is a true copy of ILI model.
revilte enable tie to defy foreign ri
valry, because tie alinliar nuifolintty and preela•
mu It &valuable by band, and beeavau In Walt
ham alone!. machinery oielnalvely employed
In the manufacture of th.a Intricate and delicate
nivehaninn..
Vl.—Now, as will be seen at once, 'Ws Oral.
lolly in structure reduces the costorprodualan;
It ochres untforrolty In routtx: It perpetuates
and In/altar:, diffuses any excellence that mar
be once achieved: and make. It coy to repair
any Wary unstained, or opines any part that
may tto lost or destroyed.
Vll.—ln addition ;other, mechanical mi ran,-
gea. oar Watobea I...bugler . in atencture, lad
thertfdre "runner, and lea. Ilk ay to La Iniured
Man the maturity of foreign •atelms. They are
comyroand of fruit 1:5 to MO pieces. It an old
Enstileh watch there are 1110f0 than MO parte.
I'lll.—We began owe rperlintut In iute, in the
fate of • forMidable periodic. anzinit Ameri
can watche r. our aystem was now end untried.
We hare siemilly ineremed one fimilltte, until
now we employ over 700 &alum, and sell 70, O.'
.areas. Nearly •titan, of a cur:lh.
of one waicties are in use. to-lay in imiery bine
of am l'uluu, as well aria the Mexican end hea
lth Proclitcra and Colonleo. Their callvercal
popularity Is the bc.t proof of their merit that
we lan grd.luen, They bare wun thdie way le
eplie of of e etry oriontitlun and or Imayourtal
ore: clke.. Hundreds of dralrrs all °Ter the
cocntrc hai•. nirtsaed tea , ',referee., hat our
pru.lucts alder • long and practical topes Mime
with foreign watches.
Auy of q‘c [mita of W&l SI mty
tK p.rcht.ed , lw•tch IhrOllK/1-
the ...wry.
ROBBINS & APPLETON
182 Broadway, New York.
ROBBINS. APPLETON & CO.,
158 Washington Street, Boston
DUNSEATH& CO.,
Wholesale Agents
7 , 'lt TIIC
1.
American Watch Company's
WATCHES.
No. 56 Fifth Street
ICAn•tNll• ll.tl I
BLEACHED MUNLINN AT
•
J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO'S,
No. 07 Marizot istrac•t,
=I
=I
110
811EICTINII,
10-4, II -I LIN EN SII KETINO
,-I ['ILO tIV
T AHI.X
•• IIT tlte ytrtl:
FLA N N IC 1.Y,• nu•l
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
1\73Z11217
fe2l.
GILMORE & LIBELER
MnnufKturere, )511016.5a1e 1.11:elan
Dealers 1,1
T R IT N S
Valises, Carpel Bags, &c.
IrirA. large assortment of Ladles' r‘atebele nl
ways on baud.
Nort.:lo.l and 106 Wood St.,
==!
REMOVAL NOTICE.
(IN APRIL IST. WE WILL. RE.
•-• move to
ti 0.1 5 Diamond, Pit tftbargli,
110111 c at present °coupled by Wm. Ilasi•ge,
Rao.. here. propose ding. an EACI.I.IUI
..tiAnll . • Cur , All potion. having ac
connis with us at or.seut are berully noultic.l
that 1: - .1.1r account. will cluerd March ii. It
beina derr.t.in to h•ve our boots coneJ up IN,
fo moral, n would sat. ..fitly and respect-
Indy coined prompt real, men..
W .s. }RANCE S HON,
•
61 reOCl,l ht.reet, Allegheny.
N. 111.—A complete get , r grocery: .orgg,
counter oho le•rit, de., or must. pproved
style, ;or sale cheap.
frig tAll.
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fal:nGl
AtiMUM BEGGS,
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery 6; Variety Goods;
-- )n. 3 St, Clair Elreel 2J door from the Bridge,
rn - impricUU.re
Ammnnition or art trade &Tway.on hand.
- Gone and rlstela repairod. &loom . ..and Its.
Son. rrou,i Au., penknife .bladee
..•
AIILLEWS
I.EI.4OXCXM6.
Alell steels or the shore raehlog alwav• on
:basil, which we will sell to Dealers, itallroad
Companies .on consumersat the same prices as
it e a be Pnrch seed (ruin the tnanufaeturers, as
Venus.
hare bred appointed Sole Astats for Western
n (Il s il l ' Ne ' n ' t! " v.O
'" :1 0 . 11 . Yarol !Tr. ' 21
Ja:i
tiole Agent+.
•
IIitOINAACE levyinga City,
1 . 5.0 e and Itu.driere tax ,r the yr:, 1..7. ant
appropriaang rry..utte ertrlng tto retr•on.
1,..r.0N I. Br it ordain.d and enorted
se Cumou,n , oncots the t'a a dile.
•if
and y
flee
hall t
It.,'. rd and collected from the persons.
prof...lon, trades and nrarer.y la end •Af the
City 01 Allegheny made taxable, a tag .y
Ill) mills era UM
e lchier on the County asaesonent
.)
fur the tlae of th city aforesald.N.
mills on the dollar for the support of the - plusr of
t,.e city. Alai, there I. hereby •ssresed and 1,-
led for the present year a 1.,. at „„ 11 , mu ,
the dollar tfor the ne the clty, lhr
amount of annual aisles of all goat, wares and
merchandiar. and neon w I article. of trade and
commerce sold In the city. whether sold by auc
-11 wor otherwise. r0..1 , 11ng all persona win'.e
sales donut amount to $1.4 , 7 shall be exempt:
and, prorla leg watt r reale except by me,c,
measure be ret.cad `2Il Ott' rent, the same
collected •s other city ranee are or ma, be col
lected, or as the Came is nuts colter. tam,
2. The rate. of Ideenar charged upon all
carts. drays. wagons and other rebid., passing
I , .rough the City shall be as follow.:
lort ach ...Fe , cry wagon. cart, ear, tirsy.
10000 or damage drawn by our It 're,
the sum of ‘......
For enolt and es. ey out, et the above named
,elitcle•orawn It, two horses. the so( ~00
For ...bur the eb.trot drawn by four hor um ec•
the sum of ' 10,01
For each and r vi.ry halt drawn by two II .r•
Sea, tbc nun of 1(440
For l'ach mad e
,my ....DMus re Timber
Wheels drawn by too horses, the Sum of. 12.03
for each addlYottal horse attached to any
of above named vehicle.. the sum of. Len
Cal. 3. Teat. the receipts front Wharfage brand
they are hereby approp.lated, first, tu the pay
ment of the Inter.l. upon the Wu 1, Issued fur
the Inwroventent of tile Wharf, and such bal
ance of said recettrta a. may not he required for
thatpuuse shall be set 'Aide and Inv.:aged an
der th ro
e dtraetions of the Council. or said etty as
a fund for the redtlol,l.loll and payment of mid
bondant maturity tald appropriation to be
etld • No. 15.
row 4. That the receipts from the sale of
Wharf Improvement Bonds shall be appropri
ated to the penile:len t Improvenaent ofthe wharf,
and said approprt•tion shalt he No. 10.
eat. S 'I It, receipts Into the Treuntry aris
ing from lases, water rents. markets. Once. for.
fellers, licenses, end •Ilother ...es, together
wl,l, all mode's In the bands ''F the 'freaserer
not otherwl.o appropriated, be, and the lathe la
hereby appropriated to the following perpores,
eel. Hoarier *l3.lmat pi
•• 2 Interval.
• 3 Engine. Ind il.elli“1 ...... 0.01.,
•• 4 trrit.l.lng 1, tau to
`• Streets •nd Bridges 13,
•• Wharves and Landings Ino
I,tyn,to
'•Pence 13 71111,
•• , otaingent Fund 43041 t.. 5
• ` Itt Pour Farm. tOroceett•Of Iltree
nttli levy,
' II Water Won.. Ofe,lal
`• el outstanding Warrants and ott
• paid claims n.r.,3
• la Gat
In
•• It nlnking Fund lore er cent.
el, /,(101L1
Bonds 22.0,3 110
31rzm uu
BECEIPTH FUJI 19.:,
Diamd * 3,15, 03
neeond on Ward:5ca1e,............ ,»
Pules, Per!, Ito and Licenses
Vehicle License, ............... 4 t
&do of rerroles wt. 00
t ai
ea:miner, PrQpertY 2, MAW
ih , ard Measuring
I orpecting oftaalt and Measuring Wood
11.11.1 hart r) CO
Maracts MOO
Bight 5,1 way. Pats.. rt. W. and C:
Hallway Co •
1. 'An Car
flits., Allegheny and Itanebester !'as.
sallssay • on
'tent oft ostotlice Rooms ......... ,53 UO
Baal: eve I at, our illll 5,150 10
rite Tan, twelve mill. 31.0 W-to
hater bents 4<frato
accrotot• due and &malt In Iteaser,. . co
Poor T•x. per, of • three
let
613 0,
Orda , ve.l and enaetc3 Into a law (taro4.-1.,t. 140,
day Jrct,rti.ry. A. 1).13C
J AM KS MrHMI pe,
Preeldent
Attest: D. MAL r.itaox.
Clerk of the .1,1. Counet:.
Pre,hlent of the l'ommou I.'ociodt
Attest: Montan' I.tLwormt,
a===lllC=l
ORM
SEEDS SEEDS! !
We are Dow Prepared with Our
SPRING STOOK
laarclen. Vield,
FLOWER SEEDS,
IALF,IIIED RN AND GEILIV.
e offre Indilca.m•nt. to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
All OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED ,
Before Olferism for Sale
HAY PRESSES.
i
Ingersoll's Hand and orse Power
X.X1..1E1/301 Ell.
A Full Stock of all Sizes.
J - .
13 . 1 Liberty Street
VALUABLE PINE LANDS
73 0 1311. T.•
On Thunder Bay River
Na.of ir•l
I
r
3I .o.c.
r.J ar ;. 7_ l / 1 .0.1011 ,
..AN se :sravose
xK 2, I
~ k /
.Jf ..... lr. ,
. .1V 1,1•10
Go.) ,ttt.l
• oaf NV. .a. :011,1U11
v.
• , ~f ...... 2, 41.3 , , ta,taal
a.NI ' ..f ON IC 441 21.
ati .11.11t1
• 'a ..1 ,aIS adf rIV I
F I E 0
or Or • of.. ...... 1.1 L. 5
of :40.111,
of NA I•i ,of 111.1:41; . ..1
Is A fr. -, . ~.. 01 315 4K. 111..; 0,;44.
\N (r. frl 't of 4 0/5 01. 0.0.0 OAm
S. .01 •. of ...... 1 . 11:•N 14 -14 41.1.0.0 .
• "0 •a..........
4 4Z
51. , , • f ,
W of Nl4 „•f........ 16 Trs I,IC ,o 1 1,000,010
.VIN %.1
" , r V ' St r . • 0.f.........5 14:. 01 014,4.1.
103.10.1
• ••
....... .
he soot.. defer., I land...ere be and
raretalty ratlnta..l hy aln e lorrtevred Lunat.r
-0..n. An 1 the , 1+. 111 7 Ind .l guilt) of tlmAer
e•nn.ll be urf.a.ted In the ,t a, of ISlthlgan.
I hon.., gay filver and ll* tributaries 1111 s.
7 throat:A the 1.1,1, Mu. &volt:lug the a..
reatlty
hauling the logs • long ...nat.,.,
The
are luetompayt W. 1.... stt•raptxt. the rod
inate and 41.117. 'I latt.r 6011141 and 11101117.
an.] .111 1.• al • very [feat -
1.N1412110'..1fg .
•
1=1:I 1=123:13
1 . 0:1 , 1.11 DICTILoIT. MICH
FEEIIIIIIIAItV, Viet
WE OPEN TO -DAY,
6!!!!ECE!!=1
CARP 3E2 ,
Comp! . Wog tile nettnoterne wide In
Ingrain. Three Ply and Eng
lish Tapestry Britsaris,
I=l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the lowest priers Since the war.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 51 and 73 Fifth Street.
liecoull Floor, over Henry Miner, Book Store
IM=1!MI
j nicuLiNG a. CO.'S GREAT
• eAi.K UV WATCHES—On the Poholm' tote
price plan, Orlon nvo , l Patron a handsome awl
rellabse watch thr the low price of 'Vett Dollars!
Without regard to value, ^tl not to he paid Mr
fto to
htm Magic Cased (told W•tetle• .... to C 3.1
401Ladle.' Watches, Enamelled. •• Rote 000
Lux, ttold Hurtling Chronometer
. .
• Watches VU to PM
Loro field liorittnn 5:n01011...ver5... fUll to 250
M.EIO tiold . 4 011tILIG Duplex W•rehes. PA to ItIO
5 frotiold flouting American Wat..hes Ito to 150
Lao Oilier Hunting Veer,. to to 5.5.0
gt ' o l . [;llt ' F 2,1
10.lse1/01.1 Hunting Lemurs 50 to 75
Mem it iscril•ne.M• !Weer Watches... MI to 110
01 teo liuntl Watehen . . ... • I n to to
30 ‘ u 0 Atsorted Walaes, •11 1.1/1,.... to 70
Avery patron obt•lns Watch by Olt arran•••-
nirnt. eortlng bur Co, w our It may be worth
$750. ho partlailly shown.
Messrs. J. frirlifing co •tnerlesn
Co., New York illy w.sli to .•
Immediately dis
pone thr above magnllicent btor.s. Ct mate*.
nofni..o articles, are placed In sealtd envelopes.
Polders 're CTllitio4l to me ar toles nallard on
theireertilicsits, upon paparnt °I Vollars,
whether It be • watch WOrtll 475. or One worth
lese. return of any of ou• certificates enti
tle. you .o antic named te.eon. upon pay
ment. Irrespeet, r of It. worth h . and as no arti
e that, $lOl. named- un any certifi
cate. It will at 00.'0 00 11.11 twat title Is no lot
tery, hot a etralgitt .0'.0.0d lettillmate transac
tion. wrk tray he pertle 001011 In cyan b) the
most fastidiou.
A sir gir cortldeste VII be root by Mall, post
paid. UOOO reeelp , or eentr, Ore forrrl , elrr.n
/or WM-three and eirsant premium for tra,
slttr -tO and more irAmattie p , i'llaerti for $lO,
one honored and most superb Watch for fit To
Antal...or Mote wishiug tniployment Ulla Is a
.rar opportunity. It is • legitinittely etindoet•
edbii•tnets, 4111 y tlle.lolernElleht
1411i1 o[lol Oo the mout 0...1111 scrutiny. Try us.
Address.lllesit.lNU 11 CU..
til l BrOidWa-nexe .0.
10Z).114
City y of NewlPork.
nRANGES AND LEDONS.-
•-• green gletly Orange* and Leruon
8 •
H ln prime
order. just rectlerd nod for *ale at the Fatally
U revery mere or JNO.
1019 Corner Liberty and 11.4 Itgreata.
7 7 I , ADVERTISEMENTS.
TIVEN I r -SECOND
Annual Report of the
NEW YORK
Life Insurance Compan y
or ri CF. i d. 111.1; L'OAbW4
JANUARY . I, 14117
Amount of Aesete. Jan. I. t4r 41,141,9
Amount of prclulume re
erlyeddu•log ........
Alutount of Init.,al re
,Ived and xccruptl, In
eo.lll2it P r. . , .rn• on
gold, ad
DISIItHSEPIENTIO
Paid low.; by dean $1 , 0.113 33
on a. coon t a c Droon-
. • ,
I fo riml yo rs '
~.
714
I,34lforl,6denrdll
.1
aurre•ndrrca and camstde.l
I'olloos 377, ~ 14 4
Pala 14.1arle, I'll rating.
and ()Cl , tu EX peusts..... 91,.Th 9
PAW Conlin!ratans • rid
Agey
AdExp..... 11: •
Paid (or re mslng old '
Exand natio , a.. 1.1.G:6 0 •
Paid Taxes, Inttrnal LLev
Ynw: clamp, and Law
ye-Ilse 24,C17 31
trl .LL
Mini!
Cash on hand.) ,+ Bank. and
deposited la Union Trust
onipany $ =1..1 7)
Inrett, d In United Mates
.tacks, rust ^ 11).:01
(Market Cal. *L.:m.11325.)
lusefitedln N., Turk City
Bank stoats, c05t......., VISZI rd
(Itarkt
Invesd in !few York •
[Rafe te blocks, cost Ol
I Harket •alue,
Invested In °tit, r Stocks,
cost
(Market Talue. 4'in (an) ,6-•••7 7,0
Loses on demand, secured .
by 1: S. and cobt-• stocks 151,06.) DO
Market value, Vu1,t7.1
Beale state. 11:..M124 57
arket value, $2..1.00.)
Booe s so.l Mon 44:Arn In
Premium Notes on eststinr
hearlor Interest I,ant,,:f
Qu vett, and
due
Premiums due sot.,
plant to tr
At et net) Inter.4t (not due)
to Januar - ft, 10537 Sl:2lf to
Accrued Hunts tuotdoc) to
January L, 2,47•1=
Premiums oo Poiteirs to
bands of Arcata and In
course of transmission.. ...19,745
- -- - da.=.Ale L - 1
The Trustee. have'deelared a Return Premien,.
Os follow.: A beet., latridend of NIFTY PAH
noon nil partleloatlng pr totems on ex.
l.tlng Toilettes.elch were tuned twelve
W.. eller to Ja w ntlarr I, Ardf, and the Re
demption of the IHrldend• eeetared In Hut.
f,,,llle.{es will et redeemed In (Lash, on and
after IL. drat Monday In Starch next. Oil
at the Home (Mee. rollelea attbirct
to Notes will be credit...l with the )tedernpalon
on the settlement or text premluto.•
sly order of th.. Board.
WI LULU 11. BEERS, Actuary
Ihplog the Tear ue routilis were leeZd
trieurleg.l:l.7..3M.
Butanes Sheet or the rorapany . Jul
nary I, IMIT.
A mist. Ai shove.. ewl
Itserr(4lsrk , e l t va
for m e $7.0.11.14r1n.)
y :ust,e dye
sat...qt.:lt U, J an. I. latt: 4 4 4= 4.
U.., vett] for .114 porta.
L0a..,. S. ailing proof,
lir l .r real r••••
for special ' ltc. '°°' 'C4
posit for minor chil , rtut Zrl C
Amount
reset
r.l for rein
..urance ott all .11.510/
p.otkl, • lealuetiona at I
pro c nt. Itticr”t, •
prtrolUMl ...... • . 1 . , at .
t , .tu Pt. [ohm. .ltrod •
prior to tr6l. para.:ea:at
mti.l
lirturtt Premium, 1,1.1
$1..0. to t.L:
krturn Ilr. tun,
•tet .....
lircurn Pc7
fi.r.sentt vaiste) ...... .
Burn, -:not d 4
‘l.ltd. 1 . 4.191 It
I==l
ECIXECIE!
Y I.lre Ini.ora rlt N RIJN
nc. . Prreldett or the N..
ore Co.
JOHN it NIX N. Dorrtr.ns & Nixon. Dry
ti.... 131.1 War , . gl , Cel.
J. Co.. lloor M. S.
chants.) No. :I.Notst`...i•rrrt.
',A...a' INDALI., INllttlego, corner
W WWII= sod Via. rt,et..
DeNDel.n. alli.l.Eff, IL., Dater,Mlllera Co..
W C. 811, HY. (11.thl i.lata Ilroker.
HENRY K. ItUliEr: T. 11.4 a-rt. A. Kneelatid
• 0.4, 1 ,4 41111 am crres.
1..11N 1.. IttniKlLm. / 10 1. r. A Co.
Itcpor.erc n.. 54
)1•11., .M. n-uar.t.) No. 13 Snoth meet
1.C1.11.. Y It. ruLi.erat, I Vali,. Lord 1 Co
•
"4;.13 . 7 . stn.et. •
r.ll.Llattn • rrestdeat if the Met
. . • .. .
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imlitati hint.
VS . li. A I`CLETON, , eppleton .t Co., Pub
, Sc.. 40 WA I, firo.way.
L , , lIKET It. c 01.1.153. (Collin• it Brother,
. .
. .
:Ntati..ner.... No. NI I...eda•pl etre., .
WI I- Si . • ..TV.N. Ilartwa .t.
Wail sLrert.
N. 11. . liooTfl. I ll.th d Edgar, ) No. 5S Vio
, .
ntrret.
SANYL(2I.I CU NN. I'renklent F.a,le Flre Insu
rance (' n.. N 0.71 Wall *tree..
U 2021 / A. Ont(te (IL Banter. (Van Scheldt.
Mass,: Na. le street.
II e.N 110122-5 (Ituwers, Braman 2 nrn2-
fl.r(l. Jr.. Dry Goods., No. :41 Leonard street.
21(1.V.1( L. AN V"(.(a rut... 7 S Halt, DI - 7
Goons.) No.lll Loottlad street.
NORRIS FRASKILS, President,
INAAt: t'. KENDALL, Vice President
WILLIAM U. BEERS, Actuary.
T11.01161t/t N. MANTA, Castile,
CiPsNICI.It's MIA: %KT, 31. D.. litailleal
Sll\\' I. es • N, 31. U. amines ,
Cll AMl.Eiti MlsitlT. M. D., Ast . t. Med. k:e..
A. ;ECKEL, 11 1 Agent.
Ant law?
tcatlo
l'ena•a.
JABIES
htion detlred will Ge forulthed oo
the NII.•NCo OFFICIL No. or
' h et • ••NAYS NLOCS,'• l'ltthborgli.
I=
3114 INGE & BIDWELL,
lIIONONGA.HELA
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS
Carson Street, South End Mo
nongnheln Bridget
so ern rtrrsurso
I=
DRY LUMBER
on hand, we Ire d to furnleh all deecrlp
tlons•lltltenn LeJtwrepar e elliElt fur 'Wadley 's. de..
st itmrst market rates.
Ito
Were and those Intending to this
the meet favorable time for making tbelr a
rangements, a. ea have large stork of
FINISHED WORK ON HAND
fr11:01
REMOVAL
J . EL NEWRIYER & £O,
Commission. Nerohants,
And dealers in
FLOUR.-DRAIN, FEED AND PRODUCE
Wilt 11301, to 911 LIBERTY STREET, o
March ht., where they will to pleased lose
their friend• sod patrons. fel9:t7s
()Craig!' !
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody Goes to
OGDFN'sS
For t iue Knives,
67 and 69 FIFTH STREET,
ft 4 11113CATCR
ILECOUDINt. N.Lairt,Toll, OrrICI •
•1.1.2011.1" Cr,. Feb 2ct, 19C.
•
SPECIAL NOTICE.--Plans. Es
'rill /MP end Ll.. of Ameertnent on the
roapertf. embraced In the conetrnction oI the
West Corranou'• end ••Itelmonv • Seeeere.
be ~pen for toeptellon
shoele 00%4 for period
wilt
11l of Ton Daps um this
order of Select and Common Connell,.
Wet. lirtiF.NlikT.
febLe.sl Flceordine W gulator.
NOTICE.—To bolder& of Boun
ty Runde of Ihe Second W.II; A Ilegbeny,
from No. I up In 5100 of the Aral Lime, dated
` pc ‘1 r I. 1,61:
. Pl; n l ' LL '' i
share numbered Bonds wilt be paid at the
°Mee of *be A I.I.IIUHEN ThtsT I'ANY,
un before the FIRST DAY or INAHCII, mar.
'I he In bent on the ab ere bond. will be stopped
Stir"
th"
'711"t;1176 211./.1411.1ent.
Jowl llnotrx. Jo., eecretary.
. •
]`TENTI CONIMONI NIACEIEVE
CITONE WOliKet, Northweet Corner of
Wes Common. ALLialtextr.
FRED% AI:IVA:TER A C.
Hare on hand or prepare li s t bort notice
D
HEARTH AN RTSt . lITON FLAME FOR
bIittt.WALKS, BREWERY .V Ulan, de..
HEAD AYillt TOMII BTONItii,. de.. de. ,
- Ord era promptly executed. TRICKS EL/
30bABLit. oast:into
A rare chance le
NOTICE- now otteo then who wish to acquire
• perbict attdx• of the art or CIIONOREA
ru V. or PHBAND WRITI2IO. A class la
Low bring Plumed by • practical Reporter from
oudon, England. Address .
iartiallil A. Ow() AZLITZ 07IICL
NOTICES
Ii F:F'ISER'S .4%*01 - 114TION.
I',..n.,:atin,tin,...rth. Elrn-I:1,0H
AS,OcIATIt),, f,yr to
tr. , ..,1,111 be b•IJ at thi.lr rocan. in
ZELL'S it iln•turenc Way, um TUE,
II A Y. ISrptb Int,. at 3 o'rtoct p. 31.
Full attenJance Is rtkib,,bbi. ll. A. LONG,
ft,9:45.3 Secrviary pro t
orrrcx 61 - I.[Nt AND brOlii, 0.,
2,111,1G11. February It. I,['.
1
TQE .4NNUAL MEETING of
the Steal; bolder& of the ['SION bIaPIN
IN,/ AND tsTt[lttNti ho. will to' held et their
ffice, 193 Liberty &tee.. n MONDAY. Marc,.
Ibb, at 2 o'clock h. br., for the tar rpose of elect
ing & Board or Directors. to serve for the mr-
Jur year, &bathe transsetto n of /orb other buta
ne. as MS, be brot4lit befo.e hrs.
(e)5111 WM. Y. LAN I, SeeretarT.
E - 0 ''AN ELECTION FOR PRESI
DENT. MANI/WENS satiltPFYl , Etits of
th• Camp:toy for ercett, a lirldpiu over the Al-
Irgheny River. oproslte tshor.b. In the
unty or Alltglotny. will he held che
110e,E. at Mc routh tad of the Bridge. on
att,S DAY, th- 4th day of .lar , •11 'next, at the
hour or'lo'clock P.. 11.
ROJEF:111!“;
ItgrDIVIDEND NOTICE;
.
dynes .t ItoSTON MINING Co., t
!mum,
The Directors of too ClTTnilultlal 'AN I/
MUNAMtiI
• .
•
. _
i of TULLIO: ISOLLAILI3 (V) Per 'bare. n. s.r..
•taud at close of buslou.s this ;lay, payable to
stockholders on and Mb, Monday, 16th rust.
fe7:aar TtIONAn M. IloW E. 'treasure,
units Or TOO ALLOOIISNY VALLEY H. R. Co.
1 . 17 - rbor !too. 1:67.
THE REGULAR. ANNUAL
rorouoe of thy btockbolderS Lf LI.
Alleghepy Valley Railroad Co.
ME
•
Will he 'lt'd et the Office of the Company, tor
ner of Bile and Callllll4l-t eta, Pittsburgh. on
Tuesday. Feb. 26th. 156 7,
It 11 o'clock, A. N., for the ele , tion of a Board
of Managers to serve for the euaolog Tear. and
to transact such other hustne,, a. may 1, pre WILLIAM PIIILLII I ,
l'reelden t.
1
Ur IICY tor • 1.1.1.11.1' V ALl.ti R. li. Co.. 1
Prprenunntt, January tat, lag 7. {
W"NOTICE TO BOLDERS OF
Litt niki '", TN.lVllBST. B 4l l' ,T) ' ega T at j it
—ll, Aiivginmy Valley kW Mom, Company Lena
, by give notlee,that they will redeem the
The Fl.t Bond• of th er Co
Within two years noon thla (late, In accordance
with the provisions of the mortgage Wert to sc•
eerel
order meat of 55.141
co ld of the 1:o•rd otf Managers.
Ja3:r4S IetLLIAII VIIILLI grestJeut.
FOR SALE
FOE SALE
HOUSE .I.7rD LOT.
The house lea neat brick, containing a doubt
cellar. 5:.% rooms and. anlched We. Water!
the house, and gat In every r•!• , n. /111)1'rrim.
order. hohnitc at HI tilnLlKetrc,:ti.T.
_Fon SALE,
THE HOUSE .1:1i II LOT
X. 40 Craig street, First Ward, AllegLony.
The house is a substantial tsro-story Frame, In
good repair. The lot!. 2.1 test Trout on Craig
street...ll.ofeet th.ep, exterosing to Yannail
nia ('anal. Inquire at
JaiT:rigiveg lit) piAzosusT.. Pittsburgh.
FOR SALE,
.51 Two rears Lease
Ufa throe dory nod siroet, Letarce •
Fourth and Mb streat[. Possession alee•
A pill Ist, lit. A egonold Lushes, location.
s.litre,, 253, Pltta Go ran P. 0.
fonotle
1;011 SALE.—A very desirable
L . R.OPERTI for el tiler a Tan Yard. Viooi.n
Yartory, or Planlug Mill. bltuated at McCoy's
tation, on the Cleve.and and l'lttsholgh flail
road. tlity-Ctre miles from I'lltal3orgh, A .004.1.
suntan Ha , bulling on it :4024. and shed whole
eartn, IS feet veld, tile of lot 10..400. three
loorthautiOrr good (care. Er..Lulrs or
feZt,,V.C.Hvva JOU!. HERBERT, illeshenY.
NERCHAIif T TAILORS
$4, - ,i. is s.
HENRY G. HALE
MKRCHA NT TAILOR,
Sortherest corner of' Penn S St. Clair Sta.
Desire. to retcrn thank. to his Mends and the
:ourP, fur the inlAtT DUI favors, and respectfhliv
ItE a share of their future patronage. lie
wog . d heplused to have them exanslas his
Large and Carefuliy Selected Stock
OP
Fine Woolen Goods
Partlettlarly adaptogl to
iirlfllll3l WM 101 Pill Al) IFLIIII
j•13:11.
REDUCED PRICES.
TO CLOS& OLT OLE if INTID HOMO?
BOY'S CLOTHING,
We are offering Special IliducelmeaLl
I=
GHAT et LOGAN,
I===!
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
the Orphans' court or •Ilecheu! , nu t
the 1..1,11/geed Trustee. •ppotete.l 1,7 saw
Court, .111 toll at pot, 1c pale. on the premises,
On Thursday, March 11th, 1867,
AT 10 O'CLOCH A. N.,
The followlng real estate of ROBERT A 311..
WORTH, necenterd. situate In Allegheny City
and to McClure Townsbig:
I. All teat certain lot of ground, on the corner
of North Avenue and Vederal street. Allegheny
City. baying a front of et fret on North Aveun,
wextnning along Federal sreet 33 leet,
hereon I s • two story brick dwelling house.
1. All tint lot of around In McClure iownsalp,
on the north ride of the Perrysville Hank Road.
adjoining landa of J. P. and It. H. Knox. having
• (rent of •hou• rods on said Clank Ruad,ean•
tainlng about •cres.
3. All that lot of ground In McClure Towtoblp,
on the noun aide of PerrysylLe road,
adjoining lands of Wrilrew and others , and
known • i'lhe Stone Quarry Lot,•' “iatalytlng
about'. acres.
4. All I.► se t;io certain lota In Allegheny City.
2:0.. 11 and loin Robert Aseworth's Plaa having,
Icistleer, • front of Id lent on the Plank Road.
and extend/tut 95 feet to an alley.
S. All these eve lota of ground In McClure
Township. No.. IL 29, 21.-1 In Robert
Ashworth's Plan. Nos, 19 and 200 visa each a
front of :4) feel: No. 21 front or be, feat. and
Nos.:: and :5 each 21 feet on the Plank. Road,
and all exttudlng back 10 feet to en alley.
6. Lot No, 8 lu said Plan, In Itceloro town
alsop, beteg a trinneular lot In the bend of the
Plank Road. baring a front on the Rant side of
1e feet, and on toe North-west side 1M feet on
the Plank Road.
. -•.
7 Lots N0..24 ta, 31, r. 21.1. Pahl Plan. in
.11CClute To.nshlp, fronting lowsll the North !
wrst no the 1 . 1. k Head. sad extending back to
n alley.
. Lot No. 30 in and rite, having Root of
feet on. al.ey. and extending back
along
soother alley.
B. Lot No. snlo Bald Ph, haelox • hoot of 29
feet ott an alley. and • :tending back ICY feet.
In. Lot No. 41 to said Man hexing, front of2l
feet onto slily, and eater/Xing bank la fort.
• II that cert sin lot of ground. In the city
of Al' eeheny, on Inc nortil side of Jererson
9treet, ailitilniug lot of Mrs. Ashworth. having •
front of :01 feet. aw
l extending Dana RIO feet to
an alley. whereon Is Ashman., house.
IS. Lots hos. LC. 93, 91, si and 11. In Ledllehi
Ilan. reso.ded In Plan hook,rot. bas
ing cut • frontal' Z/ feet on Federal street. •nol
extending back Wu feet to an alley: subject,
bosreeer, to the It Ms Of c, tats deed from
Sirocco Ledlle to the CM of Allegheny, and
recorded In vol. 111. p. ICS.
Alto, at lite CULTIST 1181.108, In tlio city of
Illttsburgh, on
Saturday, March 16, 1567,
.111' 10 O'CLOCK,..II. M.,
•
The tindividad halfof r 1 acres and 62 nerehes of
land In Washington township. Clarion Co.,
adjoining lands of Cl. iiifford and otbers, the
r undivided half hereon tract Is owned by
?Ici ' n ° athan Gallagher; a Is erected ketearn
Saw ..welling /louse, Barn, TLt•
tract 111 thMbere,.
ICMI=ME
One-third eashl nne.forrth in one year front
the let day of April nest. with Inttrest front
April let. mud the htlance 0 I:), to rem aln
chards., upon the premises, during the natural
life of Francs A alt wot th. wtdow of oafti dece
dent. with Interest A d a;tenon ayable annually
PI her fqr life. from the lit yof April, PC,
and at her decease the principal sum to they ar
ties legally entitled thereto , to be secured by
tsmja and mortgages via the premises.
Pu•searlon to De Cohn on the tat day of April
next, and the purchaser to pal' for conveyancing
and slams.. For further Inform:4ton. replier
at my after. Nu. HA Fourth street. Pittsburgh.
where anima cf the lota cab be seen.
feIS36S:IsITII It. C. CHRISTY. Trustee.
LADIES' FURS,
AT
C CO Sri-PIRACIES,
AT rim
HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE
OF
McCIORD
131 WOOD STREET.
FOR SALE.
Butler-300 lbs. in Firkins.
=I
CHOICECANNED FRUIT, CICARS, ETC.,
And Lease of Warehouse,
10. 201 LIBERTY STREET.
JOUR TOIMENCE
ME]
H. 13. 1, 1(()IN, -
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
°Mee: No. 39 nhllliHT !MI:MET,
fe7:593
• PI2TBISIIMiII
WANTS,
'WANTED,
A COLORED tAN TO DRIVE CARRIAGE
Ant cak roun.! IC, Luise. but s sAt.
man need appl>. at
: IIAZXTTIL coCt4llit;
WAN
ritt<an, .TED.-500 And
.• others 13•1, out or,ump .
lossaeus
Le
t.
I
nl
t
; ' e n4 l 4 mertt. f , oeTens ls tee stos,dard. Como t wall
re what scents ore mollusc.
N0., .. 4 iE . ‘,T1,`;'.?"'
"SVAINTED—AG..IENTS—Tbe beat
Chance yet. A It ork of istories] Yalu*
an!l Notional Irrioorlan.d Tie net Wert eh
e,!•;llZ''l;Eli'gr?.;Alili'll
HEADLEY, the distiortHalled Author and His-
T.
torian. In one bandlozne
vol
Illustrated
bend at on. for terms and territory. Address
A. L. TALCOTT,
j•itirelidasrE 53.11aeket Pittsburgb,
WANTED.- . -Gradaales, of 'it
,o7.nd Commercial Slofleece to manage
permanently In bust." requiring salemaza
ship and business correspondence.
Apply wiIL reference. to
B. B. CURRAN,
ON Grant street, over Mcblaster A Oasssin's
Law Otnee. opposite Court House. de lto3l
WANTED--AGENTS—TO SELL
the CHILDREN'S ALBUM, or PICTURES
AND STORIES. wrlttetßand toittplled by Nee.
ASA 111/LLASIB The Book contains a Stets
Portalt at thy author. more Dian 'one bundled
pictures. sad Is nicely- printed sad bound, salt
moat please all the alldren. Address,
W. J. 11 NoMi l t
street,
dePS:TNT 21134m11tb.
BANKS AND BANK B 8
BANKEVO HOVE OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Corner Wall and Nlllntl Ste., New York
In connection with our hostel In Philadelphia
and Wasbln von, we nave opened • NZ W YORK
littl'elE •nor e loestlon. and offer our services
to Banks. Backers nod letrestoreforthe trent.-
tioo of their buniness in /Ids city. Including
puerile.. and sales of liornall/LateT rheum-
Or Ls, Slow S. • Burns and Ciot.n. We Re con-
Gtantly It psmentsd at the Snook Exchange and,
old tinted, where order. rent U. are prompt 47.
Welkerp on band • full supply of st -
YIibIWE.NY 11/alTlieb r•V ISSITIns
buying and selttor at current Pee.. nun
tar f0rri1..10t14111.41 Um most liberal rases UM
market *tn.!,
fr'iutrel JAY. COOECE & CO. I
HART, CAIJGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
pnrsntßcnl,
(SUCCESSORS TO KASHA, HART & 00,)
I=
Exchange, Co!n, Coupons,
dad particular atte and ntion p
of aid to the par-
a.,. sole
GOVERNMENT BONDS
/11241.0 HT DR urs ON LONDON. jat
N. HOLMES & SONS,
33ALIV33EIR.S,
No. 57 Market Street,
PITTSBUItti 11
DCPOSi is received In Par Panda and Currency.
Cu.lectiousmade on all the principal polnta of
the United ntatta and Cattadat.
Stocks, Boas and Other Securities
BOUGHT ADM SOLD ON 0011111BEHOH,
aa ' a rti cular attention paid to the pratbase and
. o
U. S. Securities,
Including U. H. El XES 0? 1891;
do. ao. 0.90.
11. S. TIVILS
U. S. CERTIYICATE4 I.2iI)6I3TEDNUS
Ord eri d Voochersboo ght or collected.
la.lOAl
II:1 DWI I 1:' fell 6 *AO: I ii-k*—.4l
BEST EV . USE.
WEED, ALSO FINKLE & LYON
Lock Stitch Sewing Machines,
Stitch allse on both aides. the purchaser
does not regent them superior to any other he
ran return it ensapest by twenty Per Cent. la
uss. Warranted four years. . •
ESi="k=E=l
Mr. A. w. Mon, at the New Baal..
-Mrs Bell C. Stevenson. threw Sams from Mon
terey stree , . on Taylor am now. 'balky city.
Mr.. C. McStog. Monterey street and Taylor
&Tenth,
J. Scones!, No. 19 Second Street. Allegheny.
Foster. No. OM Bedford steeet.
Miss e. Lweevencerljle. new 'MM.
&sneer._
. .
Yrs. 31: Wlent..t. Lityrtettec Vllle , next door to
!Ir. Lee'. Chu, eh.
• .
-,. M.
Bowan. i...st Lb-rty. •
Wllit.sm B.ka, Larson sad McKee streets, Blr
mitrilaln. - .
31. hlchards. 902 Penn street.
J. ta. Enke, Joseph street. opposite Pittsburgh
glass house. Birmingham , and many others.
la, MILLI and Embroidery stamps for sale,
sue Chemise. blown Tonea. Wrapper*, infant
Itibb•. Le., stomped from the French Petters..
Ati/larn WAY CED.
- g
H. G, Aent.
112 Gnat s R.
treet, LU
B N ox 7 P. 0.
rein 1.2.2.* Prrrpinctiou, Pa.
GROVER dc BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are THE BEST for Fatally sad Ilassallietarthlt
porposes. CW and see teem .t
Jro. 18 ' , lt'll', Street.
OVT BE DECEIVED:In
Tlonxlmbing half eoln=n a4vertlseenents 'l
or lure-.
Or Machines. but get a CllttlVklt BA-
If Eli It bad been fully tested Yoe ale-
teen years. and Is by all canape
• Lent judges.pro
'.netd the
BESTLi
USX.
No. MO Siftt ea !root.
no.nss
825. BARTLETT 8 2.5 - .
SEWING MACHINE.
Best cheap Licensed Idsehlne In the United
butes. Agents Wanted everywhere. Pay $3O to
$lOO
911VITVIIORIV/Z. stampe "
an Vt r s e"
614 Ch stunt street, thlladelp ra/ ni4 ge and 221
mm street, Toledo. Ohlo. ded!pl
_ .
GET NONE BUT A .
GROVER, & BAKER
For a bloltday Glft. It Is Fellable, perfect and
herefore the best. Don' fall to call and see (tat
NO. IX Firm' BT7LEET
SLIDE, lIARNESS & CAXMLiGE.
ALAKEIIS should.. the new
GROVIE k BAKER O. 1 SITING
Before buying elietebere. It to tea best for i bete
use. Tor sale at
1309:1283 NO. IS 1/17TH MIL T
THE GROVER ar. twirm
SEWING .MACHINE
I. the Ultima Thule of lieebtmlem. Pleam tall
and examine It at
NO iR PITTII 9 rII.IERT
BUSINESS CHANGEi
L OUGHIIET,SADDLE.IIAR.
•-• • XIS% AND IHUNS .ICLICUTACTURI:II„
Intl Wood ktreet, has taken Into partnershlp
from the let of Janttory-11407, ALkIXANDIStf.
FREW. late foreman of theestobllshment.
buttocks o 11l be continued at the old stand older
the name of Lulllillll.l/.1"
LOUGRREY & FREW,
=
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
lad all 'articles la tbetr line asitally kept
la aret•claaa eaiablishisicats.
No.i. o2 WoodStreet,
(between Diamond !Mei. and lelfth
PITTSBURGH
0- PARTNERSHIP.
relonary 13th ISO.
T DAVE Tills DAY ASSOCIA
TED.Ith ate 11 'het/signaler Wagon Work,
'SAMUEL YOURESTAIL arid TilEll. IX/LE
MAN.
Thankful to me friends and • inner°. public
fir their very liberal p atronat•e la the past. I de.
tnwt re.pretfully soi i~elta continua.... of their
insure. C. COLEMAN.
Increased fatilitics for man" atta"'-
ecliptic. of P Sti tll As_
lain and rle g yi'ne
I e't try style of `d'heel liat”rt . er C a ' a re n t a
Troths. Also, tuortised Hub. and r
Hay Stake .. Hay Ports. de,
COLIAIAN, YiileßY.A . ll. a Co..
r,i,r lgrion /Levine, In front of Penitentiary.
GEORGE HEAVEN,
Candy Manufactaxer
ILII4 dealer In FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
THUM. PICKLES, NI:Ills, U.. ac,
No. 112 Federal Street,
Second door from the tint !fallow. , Hank.
AMC ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
2011BLN. FITPEMIC received
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