thefittintigit6autte, Filyfrsie, yiripicrszci 25, 1467 _.W.;_yield'a.groat portion of our !Taco talbiy to Mit publication of 'the annual report of lir. dolor ACcatToao, the eftic- fait and capable City Couto:dig., The atatiatical Information contained Pu h it r - epori'illi 'be of • reitek tnterLt CO city reader and all iutereaidliali e re . ceiptS and oxpentliturca.otour, raumcipal government-•-> FACING TUB INEVITABLE. That the: fears of.the Preaktent Lave been alarnie4j a apparent from Lis nego tlations Republican .members of .. . . Ctuntrresstowanl tiffimpeachnient. Itik to be presiiin&l (he President Understands his own caaeould know! what ads of Lis - have been in contravention of. his duty. Ills consciousness on this head may be pretty accurately measured by the efforts he makes to avoid an investigation. But the President is engaged in an- Other neginlatioa, which promises larger results tioth. forldmielf and the'cotartry. lie is reported to have tendered the post of Secretary of State to Governor AN DEEW, of Massachusetts, and that of . Postmaster. General. to Mr. .Lionaca OnEELEv. If he has really made these tenders, they are . the most - Sensible and -the most hopeful acts of his administra tion. The people, at the elections last autumn,' Unmistakably decided against Lim and Lis policy. de a ruler of a free people, it was ineumbird.'cin Waite note the fact; . and ishapohisoottise according ly. If he:hid bead wise; he would have met 9ongretis In December furadmoni,h cd by flip 1411ot-toaea. ' lila pride 'and . obstinacy courrptred to prevent him. Acting in a representative atpacity, he should have anbordleated his Individual opinions to the will of the many, as con templated by the fundamental principles of the government, and there - lie would easily and gracefully have escaped the unpleasant dilemma in which Lis egotism Involved ham' . Rad he thus put himself into; agreement with the people, he would Lave avoided uncomfortable col lisions with their 'representatives, Viand Would have hastened the reconstruction of the Union. lie missed that opportu nity;lint nots:.Seeinif:diarsased' to make some amends for his folly. .. Mr. AIiDII.F.W and Mr. GREELEY are able and hone - it:mem •They have their indi vldiaalities, as all men have who have ca pabilities madtglf to ;distitiirdsh them from the mass. All through 'the war they acted unflinchingly on the loyril side. Both belong to that section of the religious world known as Liberal. Hav ing strong and Clear concaptlOns of ideas in theologic, as of other matters, their vietra overlap and run into their conceptions and methods of dealing with political problems. lf they were shallow and insincere men, this, would note the case. Their ideas would fit them...loosely as a -morning gown, and would lie - dropped off entirely to suit temporary , circumstances. Being . what they4tie, they dechtrail at iiearly Period . for Universal Amnesty and Universal Suffrage, and Lava ,held there; ono of them lois of a 'United Ststis Theoo l / 1 31gness•to incur such sacrifices is good bail that they vpho make rtt.tet!ks lobs trustetl nude; nlicircupstances. A:tiOnnw nor Mr. OsireFtscnits vo disclosed any, disposition to separate from the Republican party. On the to:diary, they have been faithful and efficient. in adhering th . that party. urgetheii indlidual opin ions, they Lave ,constantly deferred to the Judgment o ibe party. There is no probabi4ty-that eater of them will sa fe/it..4(1044- such stiPtdstiens - as will ensure a reasonable degree of concord bets ten Alie Exenutive and 'Congress, Its. fur , Mr., Spsys t no and 21r. ass- Dia; there - la's falling; reaching almost to univortmlity,Jbat „their - neefulnees in the public service ended some time ago, and that the best thing they can do in to sink bas , it'llato 'private, life: . the mote Epecdily the Vetter.'' 11E3SLUEli. BARK . AND LUMBER. In the early times a wide district of country situated with and -northeast of the Blue 31ountaine, ,and drained by the Delaware and its affinents, was timbered fs 2 44.9.: - Part : Itit,tt:lline''and heinlock, The latter hod little or no market ,value. ' Pine was a resiffiree fdr - getting Money, nio.tl,W lls ,firtt Relied ePer!:: It was liter ally oitinifed at priCei seldom rising above itrathonainid for tioardsat'Phila delphis ; which was barely sufficient to • keeptko lumbermen in a icondition bor dering bn savage - 4: When there waiho ninre pine; hem lock-began- tilowly - to appreciate. •At last hemlock bpards„and,'scantling roe in market'inineWhit thoSe • the rates at which tliepine had ~been Isola; bllt Tor two or threo,,yoara before !tit? Jtebetllon broke out : 'there wiitareinfise, n'tiditem 4:ickstinite ift:s6„ and even considers: bly, liere 15'4 ono , relief to ;the lumber . linen Meanwhile. At first, there was no market, or very lit•le, in 01 that coup,- - try, fir hemlock bark. _The tanneries by which-I/Ow York was I mainly plled:***liehated" Graeae and .Bebo harie coontle4 and keit noti ye t exfaust ed 'the teAritgr4k2 bx•ivihlelt. they were respectively fed. Sortie tircnty years ago, bark began to fail item; am:Lone by one they were forced ttrerfirgh*''l*Y camoXlTheitit4l24 itilstriet !trihattri to pe. Erie Railway, , some Att. New : York and °there hsrUndsylvards,. , H,tire they established tanneries of altogether rin tire-Wei/ea '-blciitiltbdel and:have nl - of the hemlock pinic.i.j,ch.,, goomot,theastenneries hate now ito . reorii " th'S:n a GTE. yegre Sup . ply of hark M - coTßEM l ;Ritiveli one AD( a • tiunnly- reaching' beiond isci m or eight years ( T roll bumA63-... lAttarly theic entntissilte. hark has ome of *° o _4o lo though lock. sawed' stuff. has grown as high as six teeidollaiiii 'thousand' at 'Pitiladel -plaid andr2dew York. Hemlock landi, as ta natter of ttottrwhave. rapidly in •creitiea In Pricc,..*tind: tnany...extraoidl- Rairspecollatienshit i ve been inadO. Xt become!, a' Atleetioat . 0 ! imPertallee to_determitto , tyliere these tatineries'iyill locote y 11 .0140;44. , to emigrate. From Ncirthotalherlecd,.. elope the line 4 14 almoit to Brie county, is a region well hemlock, sail now COOTIIII - accessible tri . vielsMilioard byralL thiahendoek district:extends from the down IntO Abe Midland tal# ll 4a 3 -It,sdestized,itoon to l'friendfy - lava - Mott: of siyantdeg tahtiere, i ididiS otea s t tiahaacement in the 4flnc - of. wild . yimis will ECIIIiOC4O , PrOdOCO p3tollitlifpg-results n ii;l'ie7j P e F t(U'nl *fq; il :!' i nieit l 7o itusehall,:iit IstOtiiii; ellectaally . con. • J• MEE trite a process to t:upersede leather in commerce. limts experiments have to. , onrentrate tanixin, se as tole=sen the cost of tiansportation: the idea being to carry the tannin to the hides, rather than the hides to the tan nin. A coal deal .of concentrated tan nin, brought from India, is'used in Eng. !anti; brit in this cdtintry no masked sue. cets has attended these efforts.. Unless further trials shall lead to imprOved pro cesses, the hides will continue to be sent 'Le hemlock forests, the cost of trans , talon both ways being addr , 7 t:.e coid, of leather in the great market,. Some speculation has been excited at different perieds,ln view of the use and destruction of timber,: and the almost total neglect, as yet, to plant forests, as to what will be dope for leather when the primitive supply of bark shall be Masted. Such speculations are &beat as preamture and idle as serious conjec turesi about coal when , the deposits of that material shaft be used up. So tarot comparatively few counties haite fur nished the'bulk of the leather toed by the American people. Between the At lantic and Pacific oceans are Immeasur able forests of Oak and hemlock, which untold generations will be required to consume. True, a considerable portion of these forests do not yield a bark so rich in tanning as to make the =Melee lure of sole - leather by means of it easy and rapid. ....113a - after abating these de ficient forests, enough remain to render it unnecessary to consider what sources of supply may bc available when these Shall be gone. . INSURANCE The larger part of the Insurance Com pel:dee-of this country seem to have fall. 'en upon evil times. They report un7 irrecedented losses. In many instances not only the acorn:Minted savings, but the capital stock, has been absorbed. convention of delegates from various Companies has been held With a view to devising and"and applying a remedy. The unanimous confession seems, to be that thewbole business has been done in a reckless manner. A. few years ago some or the more popular companies made prodigious gains. Competition was stimulated. New companies were started by the score. Properties were insured beyonA their value, thus extend ing encouragement to dishonesty and in. condlarism. A Succession of heavy con flagrations has brought on a coilspso break of the firmest companies . are can • ceiling outstanding policies upon menu. factoring and mercantile establishments. And, it is now proposed to increase the rates of insurance, eo as to cover the losses in the future, and pretty surely leave a surplus after providing for rens °Roble dividends. • - - Upon dwelling houses, both in town and country, it is safe to ear the rates heretofore charged have — paid -well enough upon stnctly rural residences. The ratio of profit hoe been . largOl.,eyOnd reason. Tke same Is true of. village res idences. It is not difficult to find rll. lages in which, in comparatively a few years, ts.hundred thousand dollars has been paid for insurance on this class of buildings, and in which the losses have been insiznigcant or none whatever. Indeed, iris Lard work to find a lags in which the facts aro not about as stated. • Even including storo properties in rural districts and village; the fair PresaulPfrol' that:large profiti haVe been realized: In •other> words , ' the country has been steadily ionised to pay for losses in cities; nod it is quite prob. able that in remodeling the scale of charges this inequaliti not, be ex punged. . A. quarter of a century ago, It was hard to find a mercantile establishment, even in New York, that was selling a million dollars worth of goods a year. Now, the annual sales of single houses reach ' from twenty to forty millions. Stocks are proportioned to the amount of business done. Hence, when one of these mammoth establishments - Is con sumed, the aggregate loss is startling. This difficulty is aggravated by the character of much of the material used in erecting these mammoth ware -houses. However; the exterior may be garnished with iron, red sand-stone, or marble, the ' interior is alreest entirely of wood. Fires originating within the building, Sad fuel as dry and nearly as abundant as though the structure was altogether of wood. Generally the walls are so thin that when the wood-work, and the com bustible goods, become 'thoroughly igni ted, they' oppose weak resistance to the spread of the flames into •adjoining Imlldings. What the Insurance Companies ought to do is to graduate their charges fairly, according to the different aorta of risks, making each carry its own burdens. The tendency of this discrimination, which is just in itself,. would be to im prove the quality of the buildings in which It& larger risks ,are necessarily located, and so lessen losses by tire. • Tsz St. .Louts Democracy have de clared that every white mate lathe State of sound mind and lawful age, has a right to vote, -and should exercise that 'right at all hazards. This Is decidedly tevolutionary. .TrtEns are twenty tanneries in Mil waukee, which together 'produce nearly two milli DOSof dollars - Werth of leather. Fano is me popular gamo In Detroit. t costa as mneh to learn it there as in -lisvanagh, the armless andieg kits N. P. from Ireland, excited great Curiosity on his ,first ,appearance in the Rouse, on the 6th Manua. . The lion. member entered the House front the direction of the Speaker's private apart ments, seated in a library chair, ..the mechanism of which is so contrived Wet he can wheel himself with CUM to nay point he wishes to-reach. The large copy of the Testament used admmis. tering the oaths Vo Members was man aged—onn cannot ma tlic word: bandied --by 'Mi., Kavanagh 'without "the least dUitenity, and he wrote his name with as =eh quickness and apparent ease nanny of 'lda fellow members: of Parliament. .The Proem Was as folldwa: The :clerk , handed to ldr. Kavanagh s pen with a handlOof the length to which he is ac- Custemed. The Hon. member ,, elasped the handle between what represent his arms, nds steadTta g t e h n e d ochhgel:tOvitaiiti It by puttlnethe O rinl e ttl d ar th fl e urn a cy o an e d r steadiness. —The Cleveltind.Leader .ithusly" .ro plies to a banter: OP ,Akek,,'Eulartiug under the ',king administered to him by 06 - Leader, a few days since, made a tame reply in one of his letters in the Cincinnati Commerefek and offered to put up one hundred or two hundred dol lars . that be could prove the assertion branded by us as falsehood.. lie is per, fectly safe in making the offer, for when the Leader beta, its _editors.prefer.,to deal with their peers, end not with a convicted liar and slandonaus littlei.lien ny-a-Lner like him." —Nine hundred and elgtity-nine love. lettere were produced In evidence in a breach of Kern* . cave Jn ,Idverpool. re cently: Ea I=2 —Dr. Howe will boon ]cave BoEton for Greem. —The pirate Semmes was in Memphis last week. —The onlfslieres that are sure to run up all right—plowshares. —The King and Queen of:Denmark Celebrate their silver wedding next May. —New York revenue officers havti - got to that point where they, take Whisky quite regularly. —Brick Pomeroy xtigmatizes General Butler as "political carrion." Brick is ambitious to be.known as the buzzard that eats it. —Newspaperibave risen so rapidly in Venice since it has been released from Austrian rule, that the type founders of Milan cannot supply the printing offices fast enough.l —The United States is about to send to the Paris:Exposition an elaborately finished case of Willa in gold and silver, such as were formerly called money in this country. —The statements of Artemis Ward's illness have called forth a letter tram Mr. E. P. Kingston, his agent, who suggests that undue alarm has been manifested by the many friends of the humorist. —There is likely to be a real romance entitled the "Crown Diamonds," as It seems that the . crown diamonds of. Baden have disappeared and glass imitations bare been substituted. - No solution of the mystery has y et been offered.. -.74t IT in Augusta, Georgia, that a journal sneers at George Peabody's re cent gift to the South, and it is in Au- gusta, Gergia, that 2,200 Southern white beggars drew free rations from the Uni ted States G rernment la.t month. —Mr. C. Chauncy Burr has again ap peared In print In support of tile doc trine of the "plurality of' human ori gins." Ills object this time is mainly to deny thst those who-adopt the theory ire Jacobins and infidels, as they are called by the New York iiipren. —ln the steel rail Mills, at the "Cy= Clops steel works, Shefileld, a mass of iron weighing one ton; is dropped from heightof thirty-six and a half feet upon the middle of the rail, placed upon three foot supports, as a teat of Its strength. The rails rarely break, but occasionally bend, under this tremendous trial. —lt is reported that the Des Arc Is sunk in White river, between St. Charles and Duvall's Bluff. She was owned by Diewrs. & Co., of Memphis, and was valued at forty thousand dollars, on which. there is an insurance to the amount of thirty thousand dollars.' —The testimonial in honor of William Lloyd Garrison has reached thirty thou sand dollars, and it is designed to make it up to tilty thousand; The subscribers are from all parts of the country, and all classes of society; and twenty-seven are British, Including John Bright. Mr. GEORGE - 81E1M of Arm• strong+• Coal Wowki, Colo township, Alla." 'dishy county, •pcW attollows of the BET. E. A. W 111103115 Great Remedy for Consumption 'I. was nedimed so low with and ption that I 1.0.1141 10 leav , TUT bt , .. and my physician. Wormed me that they could do nothingtoore for me. me rue being utlerly.bopeless, that 1 had Out ,rtalnly over a mouth wily*. Al tilts smge was Induced to try 11r.v.E.. A. Wll.nlin, EDI - . and to-Jay I smm well As any man to the world. If there are any who doubt stale• Went. they ran call mid sew me. (az per snore a - dread) and I will give them all the particulars of tor catraorolo, ecovery. The sole sae ucy f or the aale of WIL....C.ON'S CON -17111.T1V/: ia....u.Eur in ritlaborgh Is drugiists everywhere. !plc sec t for I . llthunveh, JovENI Y.LE?diwti. DragelL, sf biartet street. What Swayne's Ointment Win 04. r—t:w i l care 11`e h ltrftT,,t7:AVV:Of let• tor. a— .lt old core Chronic Erfalcol Head. too face u—dt will cute Cali Rue., could 6-1 t urld cora Whine tilos, all tropllou. 6 6- --11coaltIvely ooze all Cala Insousos. I—trsa SwaYsa . 6 - 04.-N-rx.r...vr mad aczascb “I.Tett•• Dr. Swine's, Otattewst. ”TICTilt11•• l•ITI;till Dr. riloastuda Ofotoost, ..TETTER” SNOW al • •rwr rEtt , • ••111:11" .. TETTErt•• ••1•Et1•• . TO. PAIL •I•TWITEttII •TECII"• o rETTER•• Trepan only by Dr. - SWATEIE Pbtl sdelpbia. Sold by ktlOGAlittAN 11•KESI tiAo. !IS Xartat street. 'MOO. A. Kbt..LE. Wood at.. JOS. PLEMLNI_ 84 Market at.. A. _Torgbgbibot, ear. 40 and Market &treats, rut. barratlLAN E A DEII/IT. Allegbear. anTolloprit IS NEAT'S ADO AND NOW. rIYTEEN YE/LILSRUO LIUSTETTEIIi IST(tR AEU 'SITTERS teat .troglili. loto nollec onslost Ors rreitullees which seerriblua cc w, tvweverescollent. is doomed to encounter.' it, CY It stands at the head of all the tonic and alteratlte prebarations In existence. Its otitis rity ha. evoked MUT itpltallOrseb.oo AIY•IS. Physlclans pronounce It the °ore SAYS .11111 i, LANT 44x4 Tn. ever Wien lotrodneed Into ti e sick chateter. In tan Hospitals cribs Ann, sod No try. th e Sltrireeas find It Ulf eery be .11. tones f r convalescent... aud of It as harsh+. de for sownla on th.• 'nee of tenor...to tee nrovh. ass ¶, tun.) fur kctIXT. I nod all sc,butlct eff.ctlont, A d as the o specific fur sea icanres. born!. and Ao•rrsila have•wephstieslly ecolo roe/ it as the eiticin'S MSPICIFI pareseellence. and I. 5 0.11 Ith Alacripit and all tow trIVI•••1 COM., It Is conaldeteo the only tellable antidote wet, Wends freer. here Is nomystery ab•dis the causes of Its sure... - It is tbeenly stomachic •ad alterative ietr re etimbined the Stand regatelt.• of • WWI. sun , and eeeee ab'e ihimulane, wish lb. fluent selemton of tonic ..stell.bl Stubs, atitl - leurbtitlre atitiMPist and &pa •tte• herb., plants. room and backs tido Woe e•er been Lae tennis. d in • med•ttnal p•epsration. - Is ts also prep, to stem teat the bitters •ri, sold exclusirella elms, and nee. r. ceder soy circumstances, he the gallon or lac barrel, lin. p ~I.ra ane Isolt 00000 are abr.:mil. e zt.t the only sa , rgissr, he patine has mien. them Is lo see that •Ise bitters:bey bee • reef, mraraved 1.0,0 end oaten(' Mews. iluetetter o f and the liorCrutacit. stamp ov,r the rack of the bottle. THE HEALTHHIENS OF THE ' WHITE PINE. One of the most waltiable adopounds that hes ever been Wendt t before the American ;while is that of ,the white pine, called PVLANDII WHITE PINE COHroUNU. It is compounded fr ‘ itt the leads hare of the pine tree, which truer abundent:y theca [hoot all the New lug land \- 9 ,end has lo been known and vat= awl for its nadirmsrldilic rropertley not only by the Inhabitants of that region If country now reehlent, but litewlie to the lodise, who lortorerly roamed the wilderness oath° New Eng land pine region, and from whom It. trek( mcdi. eel :t.rtsee teem to lace beet learned. PO LA. WHITE PINE LOMP:IVNUIe, then, nothing In.e , e or I< ee, as Its name imports, than •complete. pleas.nt and effectual remedy ma . from the ewect huhhe bare of ,bat valuable (Sri it tree, aonthlseil with a rely ether well dl. oral.. - Its egrets •. on 'the kidneys and other meerning organ.' la truly surprialog, bet per. feetly logical and ...Hee at the same time: it wPI b•ofound exemdingly 'valuable In all der. mint sad dlsesgeo e.t.a the mu.. Hanes. 'mitt we' would t.speieltiliy recommend it where tin.he and each Illte remedies have felled, .1:4- log more active - and ellicactous for ;Hebei., b'eedlng from the kidneys, blindpiles, genteel., grave; and snarly very disease of the mucous' nitig of Dial/ladder end kidney.. • ' hold by - the gross, do: xi. or e.gle bottle, it DE. EILTIOVIIA,Greaa, Medical Cure, 110 Wood - r lryial-. Kivpri iva : . 3, 01:34.10:60 ,; ii 'pi B.ZNFHA2If, -, .""lh ?Wed4 to an authorised Agent to rot,onodoortLaronentir for the Ci..1.8.1r2721, and att ogi vapors throughout lA* Unita EttoUt . . - Viarlexur Till WlldieeN reetiebn.veleni , ItsILHOACIS omens', • • IPUILADSLInttrt. Pebrnsry V, lit. arAN ADJOUR:VED ANNUAL • Meeting er neck n fliers (tribe Western ItennsXltratr• nettroott C. mpany. will be hen, on ISlttn DAY. We e1u5a5...11.41, ot Sheet, 5r.,.. s zi t•rle•elnek St., et.24.l:tatlet Ito:l.:Weer. Ithlts. de.phlt. A e.cellon to: Pr ol tit sett L Irt.c. tens ettli be held tree day en.i lace. • fe27nall . - Ja)ed.Plf biailalLY, hey. eriIIrNOTICE,- • —,l- Public inert 111' City the. (111.4116110 C.TIZENS of Allesbetly City will he belt la A YrKY VOL.O LELIK a. 15 COO/O , THIO (T00r54•.7 ) NV . ..MINI* , at 7;:, TURD o'nlOct.... . The tamer th eir/ MS Or thye .10 , 01 ..C.looi 'No. DJ. ooto• L.le Oros Jitigt nENAMI.e. l'uo.P II.MOO: 3 N WiI OWA opoilK . if. t.t•, 21 , Z6l. 11,. BAR IIK CIL 6141”IIik w. ['luta , . • THOMAS K. ILOACLI. • CIII 4/(L JA lON. W• - VOlintTElt, • - - • MEM RORIE AND . SIRN PAINTER, 49D .' ALLET, rcrrea•n, "Ail °raters Jett .►t the Flop; or seat h mall tecelro.prompt attention. . it15:0:1 WASTE.D.AGE , Nrs.-- BOTH l'lttit o K j y r gy z alt tiar i tt,pletlANU Es. You reuILVD . CIA7/13 N ). eHILIIICEWS Al..llUro war t y rTVl Mu/AO , . 11" abera are new,. as I. at wl.ra. are wetting rplaac la sae dis UMW Lel/1(017GO atcased bJrlUrtt rlal. Itataadlat I. - W .7.• HUI:LAND CU.. • AVI lie. II Thlril c.reet.. Plltablrtb. r.. AN TErt - iDar."B-11AKING.-, - 11411,/, oefoup • ALX' Z I AMIZVTICrACIIII• '"‘P un-,74Tt-trelm'ivfnin?..n: -- 116E1• r 6 7n wanted. Als 1.• ••• • • • 1111118. It. V. COOK, • fv-vlatf9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WE ARE NOW COSTFIITLAGi ALL. KINDS OF COVERN3IENT SECURITIES 11.11 New 5-20 Gold, Coupon:Bon I= United States 6's, ISSl; United States 6's, IS6:1; United Stator (i's, 1864; • United States 6's, (old) 1564; Mid all Series of 7 3-l O's. James T. Brady & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets. fe2l:ur. CARD---TO Ili t; PUBLIC. Optic, Or VIII PACIrIC AND ArLINTIC y TALlGnarit 1 0. or 11111 LNlrgp r/ITfiltok.ll. Frernory .7 h. Ir6T. TIC TErsiftittekll COMPANY OF TIIE UNI•' TED ISTATICS. has been templed a reduction of ciier oar-half la the eba•geefor the trevetabsion of telegraphic memos between earlobe pcia:a wad the Lily of CIS shargh. Thia reduction has occurred where tbewires of ..tits corporation enter Into cotopeiltion with three of ether tines, and Is a• molt eenteerplatrd In Its eat atdithmeni, and In barmen, with the views and deaf re i of Its managers. S. the corporation extend. lines to other section, •f the country, Mintier rem:Mount: lei low Its whoa, •nd the potato rewire benefits, with the Increased Magnitude of the Compley. The sure molts of the ertatiUstimout of com petition with monopolies Sr. Ines . ..nod facili ties and ...eyed eliargm. The permanency of such bereft. is only obtained tameda n track.. •nd Antral ineleitenamso et opposition. - The 'macron. patronage the PACIFIC AND A.Tid leTtil TELIIIINAPII COMPANY or T g UNITED rTATEN ha feta:teed through sit Its entree, itier.ts . tante thank. which Its Board of ) I.fillaers oder the pllOll. • In •lew of therbenents the corporrUon has al ready worked for the bitslueu communitlee Its wire* reach, *Lis proper to ;alien a conlintmuce and incretse of that patronage. . PEOR6IB TRUESTON,_ President P. atoll A. Tel. Co. Oe v., U. N. fee nig • AT EATON'S New Bal. Skirts, NEW STYLES_ 1100 P EMITS Now Style Hair Coil; NEW LOT WATERFALL PAIS, Ncw Brad Drop Trimmings, WEED' IJE4D ItUTTO.YR. New GUipure laces, REAL AND 1.11. VAL. LION, F. H. EATONrs 17 Fifth Street, . N. B.—V.ILtD 1101)i• SKISTS AT . I.lr.sS TII N CV,T. A LLEGTIE.NT, COUNT Y , Nq.-111 -tn. the matter ot the $4 , 011.404 el the 1 , chants MI Cotatsany. rittabarett, toe per. tolaaton - !tac:tatter. In the Court o' CorMod Pleas, /to. e:1. Plan, Teem. PAL And bow. Yeb..tY: 7 . 1557, yelltten of the MERCHANTS OIL COMPANY, • rlttntdr:ibt Prari tbc Coon Met t .1.1 Com pany stied b•alloottratit. add for permission to surrender Ita chest •r. •ad opott bearine the Conn rant the prayer therea t and ibis tal. /lustre eta: - become etatolate • stets excel:door be lied tot . :to On or Before the Fourth Mon. -day of 3Farch, 1807. Notice otkilink of the prtltion to be Elkin 67 po Wootton k In li b ree ?Mrs mcCU LtAtct . tiAUTTI 0•04, • wee wweeks. And the oaken, of saht Company arc direct-a to Ile In Ws Court an account or the bald corporallOn. And th u any raholft arler the oatmeal. or the dehts of said M.r rrsala •rnt.on and the elprases able in - eremite, as • lit t rib moon. the corocralars a:et/Nina. sa lam. Ct. IQ /WU TUE ICEO7UD . ' JACOB U. WALTER. Prothunota 7. fel:u4ll (corr.) PROVISIONS. •VGAR CURED HANS. DIESI • E' II 4I :II rE A T ER B MI LIM ANI 'UDEN CIIOICC NO.I LARD. EXTRA NO. 1 \WINTER NTRALNED • LARD oil., rALLow AND RILL ATRIUM: • I ■an stmed s large steel, e: the eteverrorte thee. ',bk.'. 1 am ;Irene...re tosuppl• oo the Its& at the iowrst iva,.ll pr.. el. PAs'era T 7 11 ted it to their Interest to (11.11.1\0a t be:ore ptustlits. tog etzenbelc. JAS. LIPPINCOTT, Pork Paelzer, No. 23 Seventh St., Pittsburgh le2l:oft pITTSIBILIRGII LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD WORKS, Y.te to - ° . 2 7..o.l , lll`nrck ° . ° .:;: ri; `" tier LEAD PIPE AND SHkET LEAD, At Lowest Mn El et Wiles. A 1.., PLUME/6RA' lIIATkEIfI..• IMAM AMID 151031.4:00101, NTEASI GAUGE'', •• . • AIWA'S PEAVE, • BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., 1676 mitlafie/ct TWELIAINGL 11S MN- Tett , ATANUT..—TtlaiiteLtA I NU March 6111. at 7 . INF/ De to , . cre 'trona fluor of 170InteerClat tigk , r6 ”povs. ,nlB..tt.aPeld direct, Dant'eotact— elatatet. veleabie Three Ituary brick 11w - , ur,..ao. 1 (te tt e.. emir!, above Uverb 111 I Teat. 011n01.-• Abe reel. dance of J K. /I.lourh.a.l ter ,t, The bout' le welt aim cuasen ett.!, Dipt. wi t h gal throughout, water. ID lii.lllll. rUAgo,t, v rtllat. be lot J• abut ec.terttioz, Dark 07 feet to Two Crevt. Teems—Two 11.1• be malt; lb aece 't ere year 1.7,,b. Intents. rosee•-tun elven or 'a O'S . l.'ll. 'Mete trtabteg aro l'or,e6 to ' , few 1,1? p e ale a. rc77 A. Melt WAI,. . • uoa,r. VO ft MALE iise yea re lease on a Lot. o nale on ,1011... ht.. ward, G 3 by 110 feet. Cu n , rh eryyted naYalus dree , III.Ir.4IOI:IITII:L4C icr SC,* M 1.,. alio, a Lack a of rnoma, nrulnit w.I/ •eal. for ar• Tn.:- 114 , nta. o;f0e. o: (1.0.0 Trer. be sold nn !Went , tranniftd t• 0 10.1. For tetraoool7 at 1.4.. kcal ann u• ranee Unica of re:l • r.ntlrr Sheet, Lavreence•b,c. _ _ DRIED FRUITS. 6d Lint cliolee hair Procltc•; TV do onstLroa do: • 13 do a.; leo do: • boall.l. rood Orr App:.; O 3 do ' froeS•ad oo co.andreloo and for tie low to the troth:. • 601'0 WAX KV 41k T.A'C. • I; audra Wool F. - CC WIIITE-FIST.-10 not bblx. W/ 11, " Tb 6. Ir l 4 re^etrea uhu for JULY B. CA ie .11 . aflol 14 P .b? pt, et. LANE II F:lt F Nii.:lotl ha d B‘trel. rezne Late 14.4• 'ld, It st. r - re'red ,;,a3ll ror ..2!e by JOHN B. kW's. fe Ty A tIIVIIG Cu CI:SC.-1C box,. s then lisriabus cbte• 0, received .and oi ou s frS3 In In :In. tee. ORANGI4 AND _ ;lONS YV . • b Oronvr and *.nou , :lll. o hoe order, Jul rerget!it i g r • tot sel A. ; . #!11,1 Tamely "'torpor idurii liiitadge7jtt: ~,,,-.. * 7 ':t 74 : l DiiitOtaill 4 o l ile l l°rt ~:,, .:- - _ ...z..: ' , ...7 , , , • -- 5. - -, C '''''' ..' -' ,7 -., 91 . e P., "Fichfil. - 61,..a11, ti1. r .t,.,. ii ._ .. - rgagralarri, Wet., • .. :- . , :,,,,,,...„. e , ( .gotaitanektn Tremie7- '' 1- ' .P. P' Zlcan.M.acri.lll67.. ~ ,-, '.. .Lii.e.3e.; { ~ ASUinae,:q-.•••••••.-!:=.7'...;;174:11141.- ,'- ‘ i S I-4 ' 4v ' 4 '..:—,:„.., V.lelC_47 .. Ivy latlEas • • ..A ''Ctit-/A a " , `:" -- - - .*I -, :: O.W -*:k r!r.. 4 , ki ? ''''....."::.Z 41.0- ::Z: . 4 •,. : -,.. 1137:::::;;.;•:r:1:;.,,'' 3( n , ' 1 aiA7 - ^. Wah Lo I.lm•nse AlleAkerly Maul. Monongahela u (imager Balt lnaptc.ing.... 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ERIE Ba'ao.ca Wes ly Mb In:. Marc , 1...0N . M=oll REM Y. ch J.. 7. Au^ do L 7.1.1 , )1,1. • rettoe's , e t • 1: 1.3 , m11a it. o • 0 r.• • .. I 1 1.1 t ,../ . 5 / s ...auce ..5 t :il .5 any Na4er Ilesl ..... " ********* —...: '1 ''':'7 ri;w..;;,,5:u: 17= •• •• ri blutte•ber r. 7.11, 156 Y. 5. IL r. T. 55•1 T. M. nine ***** ...—. 5 11clobe-191. 19'4• December 2....441 I)cere4Ner 1: 14, IC Dlrr Z 111,114.. = • P. T. mum 12,2 et C.a-4..pi 1 10 Immix. Harp. , , • .42ree— Jolln Ilv•311112 dt•orney fo • mom. .. •• ••• •• • • •• •• •• July Pfi. isornmber - 2./0 3511 Nay 1= . 4, lust. JrlYal.4. Jam-q1Ok• A oley. ••• flow•d • •• `.• oh. Veag, ou. L.Senk l a . • • ..... U•eemb..r 12. h. 153% - eel 14., le a. Yeary Vet.ont..erl4l. 11 Noveinb, 21, ISO Der,tobrrt2l. Jenroary :qt. PHI. JimetA, 11,91. =1 to number •• Jottph Vat- cote • 17.—ea 0- • Duv d 11., d, At erre. . 1.! .. tt le: ''. J MI •• .. 1 tt , ... i d .. , ll* • • le, Jno. ererno • • „„ , Pe 'ft' COLA 'b • I Menzel • t Feeina7y - ii.... Iv.. •• '• .• '. •• .•°' '!"•-°°•: .••...bc , Jannatil9.lt. IL , I. Jo to Do'ooll 111 46 4 October I.L alb. IM orem . e• titki ma. .fioytov. wt. , Jamints lat. Mi. . .. .ber• 1.111-1.• . • : f: LISTS It) W. 11e.. ' a S. Itnba Ifelle, A 41W • 'a I p 11. Ga Jon. l. rr. J. • i: ;. n . to. W. r :,, v 0 r 0 ...t. .. I L'l ' ii Rev. A b ...I IT. Hemet , • • Is. 1 bIl w•I B.C. .. i•N ebbleasberV. V,. .___,.. If i ' 4 .. • 4 • •• - I b, ferrnhe. Vb. re. 1. ,r . 1 Va. .0 3. t Jae* VA. IS, EL AuhAstl..h Id% Ito rembeVal, .• •• • .4 •• •• ..: ' er • •• 4. ..• 4 .. .5. • •• .. .......... .... 0.0110-;r0 /10,:0, 0- I II IS 1...1.00rr0g0 !alto; Unl.et• Bid 1in5e...•—•..1 John Kohlol I 4ohnJO•0•11, Jr., trJ51ee........... 10 • VetoUr 1:04 111 v. Ceseber 21:b. LI". A ..gust 7.r . .11. • Jaamur . - UVotmrrfata. 1. epte.b.grth eary r l lie2lll. r s. . th,lobtri Jsurtn•ltt,ll,l. .......... 1 D1D... ! -; De! . .......... Di Sop , 's B. 1.4 . 711-0 T. D. Nfle . -de. 4 - - • =0 Core • st 7L..stbe.l W. Ye..l ' • :I •* " i'!"'.l3 - 37 111 37nre C. onsar .. Jo Rl' CIAB.T 141 ”.1•11/4.1/S Olb . lllP lONILY r/s4atlesl.l9or-lety Peta'a., 11:1511311121 Fes! CONNIE L:= IMO= =ECI ==MMI =I EMI •tstemeat it( Taxes U ram( reno:e collected load For. • • PM: City tar.... t .. Ituelerio rm. (My IL= ithelneee . Water trx Int. City tax • Basler - tx. • Water ta• um: City lir ...... Water V Water ta=... - 13:1.,City La= Mtge':q tax. Water t • 11.1. City tax-- Ittmltv - 0 Lax • Water tax.... 2,0,1 07 .. • LI 01 •. 7 .- 01 ". 70 3,1.11 GI bt ~. Cll "12 4 1 num 1•I en —.. 29114 7LI Ileport of Allezbeepy for the Year Linearn. (IV aCCOUTI bur,oh,'io IM o;ngs desire tug sources, viz: •:63 fa, , larrola Crude 0i1... Flats with 01l 8tf1011 , 10.1...3 Towboats and bo.lll Whartazo, °yeti 311seel ill, 'MIS 6,W9,f 3) feet Lumber ...... Shingles 'PS lone Pig Metal Transient nicaLun,m, Canal and boat, Bent of Oil ilattlerin.7 Whew:matte Januar, L: vrah Cut of I lit from blr /Mow Unoollcard Wharfago octuar i mer..rotamkr,Neucv i ijo l: a.. 6 . , 7l::llat l fai r !Ater : g "Pattilifliobmitted. 61'.33"d - ..;11Cri "IrrEam.7' At milk me Clltt-ot c•uabn ~1677, pouts paid. vlr iPPKT!'latlon Nn. I ' 4 1 , 2 46 7 F . 10 00 1 4 . 7711 12, I 43 F Ti I 73 2: WI CI I . ,P 1 a. 13,1 . i 14 Cdrn ISS Inns on Vehicle r:.i • ward 11, - Inct ..... eta licence refunded.. C te• tax, ... !F O' a Belence lu Trees , y =II =a ,p 3 illtdo7rd ' y ' las d .o.ddy ato{: cagoaszy, •suouvisd -oiddy o, misimj, =I E=l naprott at- n pa. rnw.pta stliaoutv ENT the Year 1826 === NIMIDI is ...... 11 / 110 .. latatesairet be tbe oeleipal ea Debt. Dab awls Vabota Debrabey Ist. ll 4 l r..ll•Dblbeite afire' 1114..4 ,Dr.. Sibleq/ Bea. - 041.§4011.- : 4 oD . I, 1K0..; - llegbitereaßoad. a • • .41 isyx, 41 ..• " • " 1 • • . 4 • " 424,4:03 (J IEB% r " ( . 41111,0[1 /Co. Rella4orel • 141. Coupo• • • ' 4737 3 " • D ••• zr: :Z. ••• I . ' • , .• Total 110n1at."3.1 Data, •7 79 X7 , •-• • 10] 45 MIMI tutesuellit Or CORO . OI II P 74.74.4 6- Bonds &Tod Tisiet• ed Poct.pf • ;••IComprousibler tills - Al Lou- at, T o . ..• elrie L'onda. 4 •+e• ,-nt.-6. • , .• :" COV , OII, Bond :„Nlcerd Bond 7l ) C • •G 7.. -,• 73 ....duet' bony 6.18 - Irror, :1,1, or' . ., SAHCAL ti,:ZY nt Y. 977 S 2 1,1.1 r.! I.WR 27 I,CCX) 77 Ma EP SO CO V. 9 CO 411 CO To. - 1 Comprooese Debt.; biallsoad nitribleneaspredulsear = eV Plttsbr-gb and B:ealielelte, 1 - 4 _r-e. Pittsburah and biaulainvllie, al Issue, Pittsburgh and Caudellar!lie, Ohio end Penney luau: Allegheny Valley, Chanters Valley. iotat EMI .1:011 4; 74 21 :. _r. W _ r. ' s 1~! II 911111= MEM Eel 111113 E NI s ME ME ,$ 4llls 1 N}~ uLf~jD"3~ 12111 ? 3 t , ) , ..:/ Emu:. I J(J i If viii It. rh .1 pia IF "...Ap -1 J. • 5 , ; ; • It Oc. oboe .... 1 ; —N3vetr..;:cl.. 1. cerulter... 3 1,-:..Jununty.... /T , . RI No. bbl% 0. ~ r Da. Co. M.l /• . Do. do. Igo, i. r- Cs - Duna:el r^(l. I§l=2l=l T c MEI J. 11. - • e- , ,IM.II ,114 i '• 3 I 1., Itt.by; 2,0 -=" • it % "•-•• " to, " .". A. , :. •• .". " .111.`J It) i• .1` A‘, LI-' L. Civj LL p 1 (10 . 11 , „ '• / s ~,r.~ ~:r.-r n~ ' P• lre Pr. & 1. :Aa cr P.ll . EMI"MII! MEG= CIMEMI run top -.J.. 0.. • 1 II f lII= OW= V,973, t. tY ahMe.l.l ..... X9l ..... .13.1r.de C•- ••• " qtl ..... 130 • Bell.ed sinr 1.74 , • ',' I El EM =I LIE ISE BCH • 11213111 ~_ ~: , . • : FEW _. : -,~ 0 - _ or the _uperi..l ende.nt of Markets , : ° EEG Irro:i, I begleavelo make the folloliin. : 1 11 , e . beaches that are now occupied by tbaZ g rh ge „. rannot be Iti,pt lade.= asth -- er - ...„ - mrild,thc;i - l'ernoval. I would ad4a 89403 t ttuaallii4; , ' , ..,scco„,[dtory of the Moro. on or bef Enflse :oonlor Nattne.saitt their pro. • ~ 1-21.e-,:as a public. unll, s.lould be fmtlrt eandliltat end flours inside, should be • • A 1,001• 3lrkriiet Houses„ and re p, 1. s , r,uo•d Oc gtcal aetrke to 11, 4 u,' or a F..t.i.ub.e Lu'!aitic, as woo as pout .lll.--ket 11 the Fillb Ward, in ow e? t o , , toy icing eadrely ,no , Lece...hie will be irer=eiljutt r B be found a reoort, mowing Ay -SA I IUEL I_ AAUP E, Sd:vrin:ent cot of Markets. • ...4.nount alzuoval ..Y:tr rd /:in:. Collected. . . SILO $l2O 00 . . . 120 Co 190 00 . 190 00 120 00 . . 120 00 . 120 00 . - 120 00 120 00 • • . .• . 120 00 120 00 • 120 00 120 00 . 120 00 120 OW . 123 00 120 00 . . 120 00 120 00 • 110 00 110 00 • . 110 CO 11000 . . 1:0 00 110 00 • • 110 00 110 00 . ; 110 00 110 00 . . 110 CO. 110 GO • . 110 00 110 00 . . 110 CO 110 00 . • . 110 00 . 110 00 . . 110 DO 110 00 700 00 100 00 • • • • ' 100 00 100 00. 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 • . l5O 00 100 00 . 150 00 150 01 . 150 00 , 150 CO 100 00 100 00, 100 00 100 00 . 100 00 NO 00 • 100 00 100 00 00 DO 90 00 • . 90 00 ' DO 00 • . 200 00 200 00 61 50 62 50 DO 00 DO 00 90 00 DO 00 - co oo O p 00 --- 7 90 00 DO 00 62 50 82 . 50 100 00 15060 / 50 t - 150 00 150 00 150 00 150 00 150 00' 150 00 150 09 100 00 160 00 160.00 10) 03 150 00 15000 150 00 150 00 150 00 150"00 150 00 150 00 160 00 160 00 120 00 120 00 • 41 00 • 41 CO 365 00 100 Oa 310 00 120 00 '2O CO 120 00- .'0 C,) 140 00 40 00 140 00 10 00 120 00 11 00 1*..0 00 0.00 - 120 00 0 00 130 03 • 1 00 120 00 00 130 00 00 ' 120 00 09 110 00 00 ' 110.00 GO 110 00 00 140 09 )0 140 00 , 11000 0 110 00 ) 100 00 1 100 00 100 00 49 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 120 00 150 00 16000 120 00 120 00 120 CO 130 00 VO CO 245 - 00 200 00 110"00 120 00 •10001 1 / 5 8 4,506 00 IMMEI MIMI NM MO EEO MEI C na. Do •glomm, or e A ,essor. OM ,„ . - ...... 0f.. 7 .L.5, ?Lir:swung IVA El ,• .188, } • January 18, 4867. : 4. c`ler—S . .•:--Tbe water rents az..m. - ..e1l in the Leveral C, lc 4n2d to .' e Trtuture- ror coPeeL7on, amount to trrl Si' illoc