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

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iatNittoburolt6aultc,
THIIRSDAT. AMYL 4. IMIT
A SLICETING of the Board of Trade will
be held on Friday (to•morrow) after
noon to hear the report of the' Commit-
leo on Consolidation, and take such fur
tiler &dim:Lila may be necessary
HIGH RENTS
.Inst now • thousands of families are
experiencing the discomforts consequent
on changing residence. Why so Many
consent to this infliction an uniath-
omable mystery. They perform the job
every year or two, with surprising reg
ularity, and mainly without any solid
reason. A. momentary fancy that a dif
ferent neighborhood would be more
agreeable or convenient often decides
them. In multiplied cases rent is ad
vanced, and they shift, incurring double
the expense in help, time, and breakage
that the increased rental involved. Of
course, all manner of objurgations are
heaped upon the heads of landlords.
DI there any reason why a man who
owns a tenement should not sell or lease
it. for the highest sum the market will
give him? Very few persona dispute
the right of a man to sell houses and
lands for the best price he can get; and
those who do obtain no credit for com
mon sense. The value of property in
fee simple must and will determine its
annual value on lease. The law of sup
ply and , demand is just ai 'potent here as
in determining what price wheat or po
tatoes command. If people, in un
usual numbers, llock from the Country
Into towns, the value of intermural real
estate will advance, and just in propor
tion to the pressure of population and
business. _
Complaints are almost universal, just
now, of the enormous advance in rents.
A strict and impartial Inquiry will show,
however, that rents have not augmented
out of proportion to the cost of material
and labor required in the erection of new
buildings. Every successful strike on
the part of mechanics for higher wages
tends directly to raise rents. It doss
this in two ways. First, by preventing
perions who would otherwise build, from
doing so until prices fall off. This con
sideration is operating powerfully at the
present time; Men who have means to
expend in building generally feel that
the present rates cannot be maintained,
especially as to dwellings, and that to in.
vest therein now, with the view to hold
ing-permanently or for a term of years,
is certain to entail serious loss.. Thus
the•eopply of tenements is kept below
the demand. Then, again, this stoppage
in the erection of new buildings, begets
sharp competition for those already ex
toting. The supply being short, there is
no probability of houses remaining va
cant-even at exorbitant rites.
Hence, the embarrassment- of high
rents must be left to work its own cure.
When the cost of new buildings recede,
the rents of all buildings will diminish,
and not tar then. It may relieve the '
feelings of such as are compelled to hire
at steep rates to curse the landlords, but
imagine noother good will come of
doing so.
ANOTHER RAILROAD EMBROIL•
EMEEI
The Legislature .of 1866, granted a
chalet for a railroad to run from Potts
ville to Philadelphia on the opposite
bank of the Schuylkill river 'from the
Reading Railroad. Indications at the
time warranted - the belief that this legis
lation was procured in retaliation for an
arrangement entered into between the
Reading Railroad Company, the Atlan
tic and Great Westein Railroad Compa
, ny, and a number of other companies,
whereby a new trunk line from the west
was to be established, with arms reach
ing one to Philadelphia and the other to
New York. Soon after the passage of
the bill the strongest assurances were
given that the work would be commen
ced immediately and prosecuted to com-
pletion with the utmost possible celerity.
The failure of Sin Idoirron Ps•ro, , -and
the banking house of which ho was the
renowned head, brought to a humiliating
end the scheme he had wildly conceived
and insanely entered upon. It brought
likewise to a termination the project for
a second railroad through the valley of
• the Schuylkill. The Coal. Exchange of
Philadelphia protests against a new
road, no body seems disposed to invest
' the millions which would be needed if
the enterprise should -go on. But the
coal operators of Schuylkill county are
eta different opinion, They want the
new road, because 'the competition for
the carrying traffic which it would ne
- eessarily superinduce would tend to les
sen freights, and so to increase their
profits. These coal operators, however,
do not evince a willingness to build the
• road themselves, but ask the Legislature
. to authorize the several counties along
the projected line to make subscriptions.
This is so' powerfully resisted from Phil
adelphia that the request will hardly be
granted. This result isso apparent the
Schuylkill people are now threatening to
increase the facilities for sending coal di
rectly to Ncw .York by 'way of the Le
. high Valley-,
IT is now apparent that Congress had
good reasons for adjourning to July in
stead of December. Inspired by tlic
President, his Southern friends are al :
ready taking measures to bring the Mili
tary Government Act before the Supreme
jiCourt. Their purpose was to apply (11-1
1 reedy to the full bnch for an injunction
to restrain some one of the Department
al Commanders from executing the law;
. but they have found this cannot be done
because the Soprano Court has not origr
inal jurisdiction,. and can hear a cause
only upon appeal , from a District Court.
llow, far the President and his adhe
rents may succeed m hindering the pres
ent reconstruction movement is not easy
to predict; but, whatever delay may oc
cur beyond the short period necessary
under the existing law, he and they will
be answerable for. The Interpolator, l e
not offered to facilitate reconstruction,
but to protecethe rebel classes who. are
disfranchised by the law from its saluta
ry operation.
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A wan CLOUD hangs in the East.
Russia seems to feel that the hour has ar
rived for following her traditio is to
Constantinople. The sudden aggrandize
ment of Prussia has delivered her from
fear of France. England is no longer
formidable, as of old, and has employ
ment at home and in her North Ameri
can- provinces. If the Russian armies
start again, they 'will not cross the Bal
kan, look upon the coveted city, and
then turn back. Let them march !
UICION LSAGUES are being rapidly or
ganized. among the blacks throughout
the g o ptly- Asa political instrumentali
ty speech-making is good, but Union
Leagues are better.
4, WILL 131: REiIEIIIIE.r.ED that while
PrZsident Johnson was "swinging round
the circle," last summer, the platform or
bridge at the railway station at Johns
town gave way under the 'weight of peo
ple there assembled to see hill, some of
whom were killed and' others injured. -
Suits were brought against the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company to recover dam
ages., Two suits were' arbitrated, ,and
Pius King recovered $3,000 and Deny
51.'Plke sl,tloo.
Since the rendition of these awards, a
bill has passed the Senate changing the
venurc of the suits yet untried to Center
county.
THE Judiciary Committee have ceased
tAking testimony on ,the impeachment,
question far the present. Several mem- .
hers of the Committee are abundantly'
satisfied that cause tort referring articles.
exist, while some others do not want to
be satisfied. Most of the Republican
memoers of the Senate do not want the
case brought before that body. They
hold the President to be now compara
tively powerless, and think there ate in
cidental advantages in letting him remain
where he is until his time shall expire.
BY a law missed by the present Legis
lature
the Governor was empowered and •
directed to advertise for a new loan of
twenty-three million dollars, at par to
take up the overdue bonds of the Com
monwealth. Eight niillion more were
offered than were wanted. One million
was bid at par for five per cent. interest,
and thirty-one million were offered at
six per cent. from par to half of one per
cent. premium. This shows that the of.
fairs of the State have of late been so ad
ministered as to fully redeem its credit.
M. Tuttrts made a very eloquent
speech on-the 14th instant on the foreign
relations of France, in which he said :
"Our Goiernmeut waited, dawdled
and trifled, hoping that something would
turn up. Something has tamed up—the
greatness of Prussia. Events last your
were lie the hands of France, and now
they are in the' hands of Prussia and
Russia. That is the change which has
taken place in the situation.' '
• Tits bill for the new county does not
propose to include any of the territory
of Beaver or Butler county.
Incidents of tbe Great Frc•het.—A Truly
Noble Young Mau.
(From tho Jonesboro (Eas . ;. Teuues , ,ce)
hobo Flag.)
The late disastrous flood in. East Ten
nessee, by which so much property was
destroyed, and in some places many
lives lost, when all the facts are known,
will disclose some noble deeds of heroic
daring in persons saving the lives and
property of others. One instance of this
kind has just been reLtted to us. The
village of Kingsport, situated on the
banks of the Holston, some twenty-tour
miles below this place, suffered greatly
in the loss of property, and many would
have found, watery graves if it had not
been for the generous and heroic risk 01
life of Lieutenant Jas. N. Cox. late of
the lath Tennessee cavalry, Federal
army, and'an old comrade of the senior
editor of this raper. It would make this
notiee too longue relate all of his risks
and adventures, but one demands espe
cial attention..
There were two families of movers in
a flatboat in the river below Mrs. Ann
Phipps', numbering fourteen persons—
men, women and children. The boat was
fastened to a tree, but the river had sur
rounded it, and the sweeping torrent of
drift wood threatened every moment the
destruction of the frail craft and its in
mates. Some fifty or sixty persons were
standing on the bunks of the river, seem.
iagly,powerless, 'when Lieutenant Cox
was 'sent for, who instantly, seized a
canoe, and atthe imminent eril of his J
own life, dashed through the rushing,
turbulent waters to the boat, amid surg
ing bodies of ffrift wood, and a still
swelling torrent, and 'with his strong,
skillful arm conveyed the entire fourteen
souls safely to land, among their friends,
whose joyous acclamations rent the air.
Off; great was the heartfelt gratitude of
those women and children amt strong
men, when they found themselves safe,
and tears flowed freely, and a lon I shout
of praise to Lieutenant Cox arose, again
and again, from the anxious crowd of
spectators.
One of the men who 'were rescued had
a trunk in the boat itt which was a large
sum of money, and he offered Lieutenant
Cox a liberal reward if he would return
to the boat and secure .t, but with a truly
noble spirit be replied: "I will risk lite
for life, but not for money," and in a
few moments tire boat was collie.] away
with the overwhelming flood, and witu
I all its contents soon destroyed.
One fact connected with this sad scene
must not be omitted. The canoe used
by Lieutenant Cox belonged to a pro•
leased minister of the Gospel, who actu
ally refused its use.' But the brave
young soldier had seen too much service
in the Union army to 'be thus foiled in
his noble purpose of saving the lives of
these strangers, and immediately took
possession of it, disregarding the wishes
of the owner, and accomplished hit gen
erous work—for which he deserves all
raise. The citizens of Kingsport will
long treasure up in their memories the I
noble deeds and daring of Lieutenant
Cox, 'while the heartless owner of the I
canoe will not soon be forgotten. lle ,
should remove where his inlatirous deed
will never be heard of.
.We learn of a family who resided on
the banks of the Watauga, who were all
drowned save three small children. The
parents, finding their house was about
to be washed away carried their three
smallest children to the shore and put
them in a place of safety, and,with their
older children returned to the house, for
the purpose of trying to save a portion
of their furniture, when the house was
swept away by the flood and dashed to
pieces against the rocks, all who were in
it penshing. These little orphans have,
we learn, been properly cared for.
tome Change to IVonta
Words aro fossil history, or, in better '
phrase, catch and preserve events as 1
amber does flies. The etymology of
words is itself a key to their meaning
and often their origin and history as
well; and in the change - of meaning
words undergo from generation togen
eration aro sometimes hidden hints of
shifting cutouts. Many words show
changes which are among the most - curi
ous end suggestive of all verbal studies.
Thus, conceits once had nothing conceit
lyino who them, as but a conceited man w on-
one who had opinions of his own,
not necessarily what we raft "opiniona
ted;" candidate was originally amen who
sought the "most sweet. voices" of the
people for public 'office, and was clad in
a white robe—while now a "candidate"
is a nuin who employs professional man
ipulators to•pull the wires of primary
meetings for him, who hays his nomina
tion in caucus, and pays the highest mar
ket price for the votes or his constitu
ents, and looks after his own interests
when eldeted. ' Insperttnent originally
meant precisely what • "irrelevant" 2
means now, and has gradually taken on ,
its present signification; ei::ain meant,
only a servant, and "the little villain"
IN4 mid once have conveyed no opprobri
um; an idiot was merely a man in pri
vate life, in contradistinction from those
who held public office, but now the ta
bles are exactly-turned, and all the idiots
appear to be office-holders. Imprudence
formerly had nothing brazen about it,
hut was simply opposed to what we call
bashfulness; puerile was "boyish," with
out any implied reproach; sceptic was
only an "Inquirer," or a thinker. As an
examp l e of Om significance of words upon
other grounds, we may cite the verb to
trench, which probably took its meaning
from the. disposition of an avaricious
man, when boundary lines were mailted
by trenches, to make the whole of the
trench upon his neighbor's land. The
tariff derived its peculiar name from the
town of Tarifa, a-Spanish or Portuguese
town, where the first or one of the first
examples of the thing itself occurred,
and was carried to a yery "protective"
• .
is, but custom is i
Is no nastier a',
i l a y n' sel l e'c'traien.fign3eita'''''srili'd e as reprobated;
ew n gx i ''t r redd i nu ti tat v hln entret an "ungentcel" word, but
custom is making it so without any defi
nite reason. Canyreex and ''congregate" i
have acommon origin, and possibly t h e
word, in its meaning of "coming togeth- 1
Cr," illustrates the way that plunder
seekers "congregate," like binlsof prey,
i about the carcass of the public treasury.
qnstom with which are the jus, et arbi
, triurn, et normab,quelidi, does aalt pleas
es, anti for approbation of a word, or its
rihMobal ton, or its changes in the signiti
cation, has no other reason than the WO
' man's reason, "1 think him so because I
think him tiO,' or the concise but inele
gant "It is as it is, and can't be no nser;"
or, perhaps, that of -the couplet:
The reason why I cannot toll;
110 not I , ke thee, Doctor Fell.
.-21 - . Y. Eroany Gatette.
illteT.l.L.—On Tuesday taut a woman
carrying a young babe in her arms got
off the passenger train at this point. She
at once began seeking a place to work,
but without success. Some gentlemen
who had talked with her, believing she
was in a suffering condition provided her
,i'vith a lodging place, and ascertained the
following facts: The womon's name
was Mary Barnes, wile of Thomas Barnes,
living in Union county, some two miles
north of South Pass. On Sunday morn
ing last, so she states, her husband drove
her from home, whence she walked to
Makanda. During this journey all alone
and in the cold, she gave birth to the
child. It Seems that from Sunday morn
ing until she arrived here she was with
out a doctor's care, besides suffering from
cold, hunger and Nage., tiers she has
been properly cared for through the be
nevolence of some of 'our citizens.— Car
bootiolc (111.) f.'rit,.26tli.
A REVERSE OF FORTt'tiE.—The Duke
of Hamilton, who three years ago had
an income of x•'0,001) a year, is now
believed to be the poorest Duke in
Europe. His income at the present
time amounts to only .C1,:100 a year !
But spare your pity. It is a swift career
of dissipation which has brought him to
tins.- The only way a Duke can spend
money so fast is by play, and the young
- Duke of Hamilton has wasted his sub
stance amongst gamblers. He is uVarly
r.•hited In the Duke of Emden and the
Emperor of the French.
WANT SUPPLIED
London Ale. Bottled Ales, London Porter,
ltrown eltout. To get genuine imported London
Ale, Porter or Brown Stout. has Been almost en
linpossthlllty lu tills el potwßhdasoll,a that
there are few tussles more suitable fol . %weakly
persona and invalids. The want ns• st
been re ',pro'. A larg , aesortment of the Driest
!wands, comprising Barclay 2 Perllns • Loudon
Biota, Bass A Co 's 1 ale r le. Campbell's Scotch
Ale. etc., Jost orelsed a. JOS - l'H
IAItUU STORE, No. ell taut street, an lls sold
bi the rase or 'lngle bottle, at the lowest roes.
Al.o a Complete stock of the Inert r Ipso , for
metliclnal purposes; and t'a'n; bell's eparkling
Ale. the 114.4 article Itl rose. Lteeramilsr the
rlace.
JOSEPH FLEMING'S
DRUG •ND rATE MEDICISZ MLITT
8.4 Mark et strv.t
Whitt El way ne's Oial 'tient Will
D...
i—lt .111 cure Itch In from to CI bourn.
111 corn fna moot ooettnate caeca of Ict-
ter.
4—lt will cure Chronic Tory - APO. or the face.'
4—lt yell' Cure _alt lioen•e. meld Head.
o re— li lt irl.l cure irrioneVlPs. ad Eruptions.
Ml—lt will
otoltivoly cure
all Slln Diseases.
7—Use sigarirg i a tliitraisiier sad scr•tch no
ore.
"ITCH" Pr. Siortgiss i e frintinent, •..TETTER' 2 .
••iypip• filseturie•• Osurroerti, ...FETTER"
•`ITC it.' NEVES liNtilk" iiTET r K Ii"
•
i•TETT
• H" TO BAIL
"LETTER ..
irc
Lirer.ared 0011 by Dr. /MAYNE & irON. P
adelphia Sold by H•CLAHISAN . 4 Wit kir ,
A5 ,V:1;11;,?: , ,,' E, .`"i
'Yt.Alta.. - tt.. '<or ithir...l nutlet rre;ta A .rittee
burgh; ti./tr 2 E Ale-12.11 T. Allegb ' enr.
att,017.-tirra
- ,
HEAR REASON!
ISTREtiIiTtIIGN THE DEFEHrEi.,
When a garrison apprehends an atta - it from
no n ', lo o tneeny , what does It do` it
.....Trltro , nnTs TIIR okra:it:TS. The born to 1:•••
.0.1. at this tea,. of the per. Is ~ etraguered
by mortld Innuenca. The atmc,plicze Is fult of
them. Every change of weather lay. the feeble
open to (hot: attacks. What is to he donetn
order to halite these on:etn.. not ever active,
foe.? trltlNetllEo Tian Dar ETC'S,. 110 you
AA hoe? The answer is •' p.— mean.
selthla the reach of all: E..tnfOrce. the vital or
gan. and the 1.1,011. ayarern with it rink:T.
TEIt . O BITTERS. Tone tot *inroad, reenlate
the b3WriS, rouse the shag:tab liver, eaetr toe
spirit, enrich sod paltry the vital current, with
\fiUOTETTRB'n lIIITTEItd. That, the way to
lirlif,a2lll. 7 TILL lI,ZNCL, and render the
capital of health Impregeable• it Ted .1.11 to
ricabe Milani head•setic, Intermittent fever,
1 iodigs.a. 4 on, and noncom vi.Stallont —to solos,
in 111 Its Identllude, the bleating of ••• 5.e.00
mind in a gonad body.'' nse this Incomparable
I preoventloe and reatorative. It pre.cro. a
' health In the Lcaltby, and renews It In the weak
and alling.
PUGS AWES, OR CANADA
PINE.
I here exudes from Ito Inside bark of the
White Vine, which howl abundantly in .n the
F.a,tern states awl Camla a buneisllle, genet
DlSOnnoo. VIICIDE Im"ucd with that te redo , b
to prlnclp'e wideh has tang been valued as a
remedg. In various discrete of the hnmanholg,
espedlolly those of the mueotett tissues. Dr. It.
W. sweet, or Roston. be, compounded from this
materiel a medh - Ine called POLAND'S WIDTE
VINE COXPOLINLD which has suet alth great
favor In those maladies where the turpentlne•
and balsams are supposed to be v stumble.
ror kiraveg Affection.
Dlabeti• In j'Ol2llR or middle aged people.
Iltabelea In old people,
btoppage of the orlon.
The alx.edlelcully to children dodo( th•
night. .3
()ravel. MinefTrouble In old people.
Ulcerated Ulcerated Bladder.
tWel.a.rge of nine., or ppa, or blood front lb
bladder.
•- • •
Bright's Disease Of the Kideys.
Cale In the Kidneys 02 small of the bock.
Cain In the tilaslit r, Heat and nesidlen. dc..
Colatt•Cs White l'lne Compound will to
found
'needy sad permaeent core. It is no less to b
•clvul RC a general and brseleg con•4ltutlima
tonic, which linsurts its ht alth.ellinir erlnet
vies to a.l the tisatscaof the WO, Without sick
sh ins, or vv,sSeslng if, system In all ways
dlsisiblec any Cite In hit ei oat schcatlons,
Ask for rOI.AOD , WHITS I INS 1/01111N/UND
For sale ny LIM , 10100, Or tinkle bottle
at OR. littYnElt•n Great Nettleton • blare. 1
Wood s. reel- ' eh.
NEW ADVEIiTpENENTS,
WM.. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Xrprese
/toe, ref IWO &rot, ts nn'outhorlzed Aged to
revestoArlllLTilielnertt l for Ms GAZETTE, mod
au other papers throughout Ms United 81.04t0
ond the tbnadas.
. _ . •
rff"TO MENHIEHS OF THE ,
Board
OP TICAD)C.—A meetlait of tbi.
Board of.Tratla will bu haul
iItIDAY ArTb:IINOON, at 3 o'cloclt,
To hear a report of the Committee on Canso
dation, and take each further 01C13012 ar may
nec•seser• by order of
TIM ['RESIDENT
.11AND VI RITZ U.—A
k. " perfect twitch-dire Of thin valuable art
taught Ist tcn dingt and cony learenc by • prac
tical reporter from London, England. Each
pupil taught arparnicly. and at any time to suit
their own convenience. Apply to
J. A. GHAT,
OaZtTta Orr.: a!
ll=
WHITE HOUSE,
PERRYSVILLE, ALLEGHENY CO., PA ,
Newly rentted sod furnlehed, and ready to re:
eels , locate.
The subscrlber win not spare pain. to acorn
tool.. his customers. bond suppere 04 served at any tom,
to the aftery...
.'lll , on. CUITANIATITSA,
OPENING.
MRS. W. A. STODDART,
Rill ~p en at No. 40 YEDEltrals STREET. Alle
S. 'YD. dATURDAY, AprE ett, sandlot;
eaortment or YEW 04i ISt 0,,4 KT:,
CA sr. HEAD DYESdley. Also FRENIA
EON to which ahe wood Invite the alto n
.p 1,24
ME=
GOOD NEWS. ,
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES.
Elvinlre for WARD'S hillEAl). The large..
and Dort. ..lhe Initial. • ill. W•" on ...Cry loaf.
None else Ward , .
FOR SALE.
A HEW BRICK 110 USE AND LOT. •
Hoare contalnlng room.. sit nate on Ad vi rTer,
nea- IladArrd Ire er, te vent wart 11
1113161.e.1. ready to ➢
treenpv. Arzliuidr,,n;f P.lOO
S4,OCRI, wa h ... trrljairy, rpenter.
C. of ChatEtten and Wenner Weals.
LOTS FOR -SALE,
FOUR . LOT?, 20 by 110 FEET
Corner Liberty street and thn Fort WaTner4 l
road rroreln,. Address S. M. KIER nr ki
=I
_ .
FLOOR OIL CLOTIVI.—IinvIng
rreluc.,l4eir pito...oar can now caterilllillothit
at vaatera rate, A laraa wait us band WO 11,
iirable pattatel, (or sale, wholaoate and retail.
by
at 'J'J• H. PHILLIfS,
hil • anti St. Ear liTtt.
THE 823,0002000
STATE LOAN.
•
FOR SALE. •
MODERN STORE FRONT.
Comelets and nearly new. Just In sly' e. ant ,
b 6 sold cheat, Can he seen at No. 65
51lITUFIF.L.1) ISTIt6T. To her,ous bull•lIng
or ehanalug dwellings Into stores this Isa rare
chance. ael,co
W FTON,'
3-10 . .:4, 10-15's and 115-20's I. A
WE WILL SELL TUE BONDS
MEM
New Loan of the State
of Pennsylvania,
AT EASTERN RATES.
rr=
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST
DEEM
Free from Taxation.
JAS, T. BRADY & CO.,
Bankers,
Corner Fourth & Wood Sts,
1, •
A ILIDITOItIir REPOILT OF TUE
II L ANVIL!: ai no
el:pied by Council. April Is , . 1e67.
:1,,1311 1 1 , or . /1111. Mira,. AND 11,1,111 , 1-
111 or roc liondri.ii or I. •wth ,
100 ilia c:iniati Arida 1,, A. D. te.rg.
Dr. WIIII.ui .I•orey • ConrclOr, 11
Tlllc,uut
with 110 1 1 oil. ia
To am't or lidplicnto of First (C,
- Sccond Ward.. 4,270 id
• ii 7,3,4
pr. William Jnry, Treziorer. In account
milli the nu of I. so rencraill,
nt from tonal, Treaon, 0 ,7,7 4,
nt (row .Ilrat Ward s Taa cut.
1,7
nt now .conit N and Tax
tnlLa
4 , 1 NI
To amount from Vehtelc I.teenbe
Co amount 'root St Lwalt
To ammmt Irmo ecalca on lirrcn.hOM
Jul IS
.......
int Ir stn ((rate lard •4•1 93
lut from ... ......... 7,3r0
tU
iut I,to paving Sprloe .c .r.
•• • •• cam dre 13.1
To •n‘oool. from raving Vllidourgh sod
Creidashurt Vitt
To ntivu7l. r “ s r t e rtj . l . ...
21,1 73
Ntralt
•` •• lI
• •,_. elltdoutsloe
• •• Btu row .
To amount from S. for P.,,05
1.051
roma
To smo.tnt (toot h y. .1,4.1
subatmt Iron l`srlug Allen strict....
Pc. Thr nr Lawrenceville
In vcce with eundrY
TO amount el Hotid
irarraata... 4,
By
Ward
311Mrttlrlt ,3 n .17 ISO or, crul. 42.101
on $2 CO at per ortlln•nr,. . ... . 10.1
111 amOunt,oflo. l I.aca In First Ward. at ta/
" r.".! ............ 4,6.=
Itr a.uo .n. .13-.lt.ctlon iteiper nu
I n na. or.lln.tai e 111 11
117 amount vf lon tam In lirtptl •.I. 113
• V.:la of
11} amount p• 1,1 out le Warrsnt, ..... .
15143aare
4.0 70 3
By &mount due for ”perk[ Charlotte 6 a
etre., Mrs. /...ravo ............ .... ., 8 . ,
By ra;uat dur
et,. ,Lool Hi
Hy amount 4ne ft, PUN £C.. fl ra
-I.ly am.atu. due lur paring, .c.. s.print
Atte,
By am It pall for P•ylog• , 4 , 4 4 ,
rrt
By stuouut 1,14 rot rev., Se—
rett au4Greenstrure Tempter.—
lt —1..3
in
By ate .14at due ler 4 . 4
•treet.
PT .inotiet due ter patine, St., Behr
fontaln• street 6.n1 .
By ameu at due for paYis ,, st. Sr, b•tro , ,
„
I:sieskee Boteuelt
011
J.e.3lk, T. M'CLP.E.
CHOICE STOCK
Drems wood*,
French rercalc%j
Dress
MOURNING GOODS,
While Goodm,
Dimities,
Table Damask*,
NapkulS,
Irish Linens,
Ging,haaum,
Sheeting and Shining Ilustins,
fassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans,
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, &c.
A W ELL SELECTED STOCK
AT LOW RATES.
Wholesale and Retail,
WM. SEMPLE'S,,
180 and 182 Fedeial M.,
47. LEG nErrr CITY.
AIA.SON IV BOOKS.
CONSTITUTION OF (MANI/ (=AFTER 07
PMNN , YLVANIA:
AN ST.ZoII:
WASII
lloY, INGToNAIM:SON A IC !lAN UAL:NDIIISNASONIeeIikrfER
111 A
MANUAL UV THE I.ololK—MmAty;
HAWN IC .11-1upwit0DEN,g....m,,,,,,,
otAVTASIANS AND TP MPLAILI /.101A:
ky." MASONIC (31•ItT;
DI VS. IC CUICIA;
asON IC 1)1 1 .I. 8T;
NEW MASONIC THF.ST , E BOAR;
r F.G.MAIoSsMoN lAOI—WKhb u
AL;
I.I , NICUM FREE-MAYIONILY;
MAnOvIC 1,11 , 1.1,11 As: •
IJEMITS AND FE/ITIONIS:
J. R. WELDIN & CO.,
xvc..3.01 107c.cm:11Btroot
=
IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.,
3 St. Clair Street..
Ravin}, purchased of AN fiIIKW MOMS the
entire Clock of.liarddare. Cutlery and Varlet!
Ito. de, at Ow above stand, It is their intention
to keep on hand• fint • ells. Moe. of
DWARE. CUTLERY
Gana, Rides, Revolvers, riots., ening Tac•lo.
and entombs% domla of tvery sextet', Ines ter
also prepared to do ail kind. of JOB WORK
fie d Ind lissom. 'Moors, to.. Dotting to netts
and
tanspr, an meting bear and eanoelling
btama, st abCrl d . It notlcs.
W. /I. 110W14, fl •
natanoril
STEAMER CHARLET 110IWEN.
PATURIJAY MORN IND, APRIL 520. A:2
11 O'Cldb.:l2. will be sold. at AIMS/hear nhart,
foot dl • y street. the steamer i•CHAttLaI.
110.11.1 e," as she now icy. at the !medlar. with
feeniture, tootle, and anoint. Her length Is 137
1011, breadth 25 leen. and depth ammeter. 01110-
dem 435 feet stroke. and It Men Ollll
irs'ils"nof:elobrOVlEse'rtvlnVle Tod
late
positive, to close Mel
lobereal.
A. Mel LWAINE. AOOl.
Inh30:w10•P
QUAIIT EWA DIVIDEND.
riser iirArti.mit BANK. rirrrn.g. PA..
". ggeoTglf t ADrll 1, 1807.
s. ll,P:d D ra n a r griy ud ATVAN l VlNAll i iili
on the capluat stoat out of Um T root.or
tbe la A Wrest months, payable !intim lb free
of Mg. J. D. auu •EV.
ap2 Castiln.
JOBN PECR, ORNAMENTAL
IR WORKER AND PERIUMZ9. 92
Fourth sweet. ono door from Woo-I. Possborge.
on hand •gcsisrat morn.= t of La.
dies , V. Rand.. Curls,• Oentlresse•s Wigs,
'toprs. Bcalps, tleard Cbales. laracelsta, le.
A good pelts In mak srlll be gloss for Raw
Hair. •
gentlemen'.
the sates% mat. 001,
s°o
fo r r tiLEA IL) In. edam and
rnL, J.S.CA.I4IIEI,Dantni.
natOtllce. uthlo:l•7s
.ADVERTISENEI:TS
ISEM
J . S. FERGUSON,
Attarney-at-Law,
LCOAD TLJutt. FAONT 1100 W
xo. G( Federal Street,
ZAI: 1i....11.?.JAD DEMI . .) 1
ALLEGIIENT CITY, PA
House FurtdEhiog "Goods, Stove
HOLLOW WARE. &C.,
AoAmanufurtotrr of TIN. COI PI AND
SHEET IRON
prompWARE. tetAttlng, Npoutiolt
Jot , Wort tly atteuden to. aNI,I".
j . W. Et.LIOTT & soNs
Nurserymen and Florists,
XURSEictri AND clitzENltuuSirS situated
ti miles south of the city, on lice Drowns
1110 Road.
EL!. STORE ♦ND Nlace.LltY I/ Cl'Oi.
No. 109 Market Street,
Address J. N. FLE.torr.t Bn% 677.
NO.strurith P. 0. .0,76
PROPOSALS FOR LAYING
WaTICR rroporals will let
received by tho Water Committee not I
O'Clooln 1 1 . 111. of Ylontirly, April 151 h,
Vor LATINO WATelt reVN on Illcinc
Way, reon.vlratla Avenna. Water, toe.,
Butler, Baldwin Irollott, Colwell and Vrlde
awe.. to Include dom . . t• Pnelnr -
csrar, etc reolelred coo nectlon at the sev
al enrol able ta, cottlne sod c
ntloirro•le
iPea e . • el contulrtlng Or on
same to th ee e aatliface
llnn or the tioperlhtendent. The Committee
few,. the rigid to reject all bid. not...noel
r•llOactrry. Octallo reject
ter contract will be
I fur:Athol on •protttioo to
aritoti Pop',
MUD CARDEN SEEDS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Purchase's are Invited - toe atmint% my stock,
which rem prise • the most reliable rartelles
at In
rollif Maori. WoolTer the follootna
Jimed rates. She •otllty Is the eery Lest:
e=
•
CORN.
An bus. I,,,reen Sweet
itu but. I.sratc 6wert. or Cogs!
MEI
IM. Wood 'Carly Feud. oatra..•
SOO •• .11E1..1! ti.r.leo
101. •• W
•• 11.1rh
Turf l iv•roitoord t,•hort-TOP
1.•1 •• 14,1Turn1p•rooted
1•11 " I , l4ramer Wulte
100 •• Solara,
too •• bps ......
•• WOl, 1 1 1‘. 01111 •••••••••• .....
TURNIP.
l'er l'er
~ .t ill
.„.11
• •• eilow btow.
• Red 7° P "n" ?.. ,. 1Zs Ir
W- r
• • hile rap 11111 11.0....• to ,
.• grren top 17061
•• tioldea
Per Loehr!.
IMP,. Early 1/selrl trtiourkeX 10
IC •. Early Tom Elotenk 4 IZ CO
20 •• Early Frame ll I,
.9 •. Early 4:barite:A. f10e.....5 I,
Al •• 111.5 0 wart Loa: Po.l
6
5) •• Dwarf p• Owe I Iltcp•nsl k trl
10
60 •• ltuyal warf Narrow ft t •to
D ar
l l `: 10:f •I' . .','" Irt ` "' 4AI
arrowfat 4 .
21 •• Elaannle e 11 1 . 0
Si •• clAarripioa of England •• iv
n - hellish Qrll,ll 10 Cf,
.1i .. Dwarf curt,. edible purls l2 Co
20 •• Sally ocar. Er.......• ....... ..... 15 CO
11 ii gm" TILDEN Et/MA.IO, at 41.7.1 per .Ivs:
packets.
a ' s lEL:INTC: O .Mr..,
Ilarticulturimit and Heed:man,
No, 137 Liberty Street,
EITTI , IIEIIOII. PA.
mh.lo _
TEAS AND SUGARS.
U•N11/ COOKING OUllAl2, t 9 lb, fur II 1 1 0
•• •• 1 OU
XTIIA IiIM•11
lILZT •' 7 •• •• lUU
Anotbor large lot of YILZALL TEA, of lAA css,
Direct, from China and Japan,
Pee taloa Constantin, Hestia Castle. J. IL
lir 1111•95, con:110114n, eves - stubs, lil)01) Ala)
enzur tt..LAT of Sex.. at &twit
20 (Ynt• Del. , ' the Cowman Price.,
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 is 174 Vederal street,
TIER IRON CITY MONTHLY
About the Eighth of April
Thy tint nitnibtr will contain
THREE FINE ILLUSTRATIONS ;
AHD matters reordlog Inc all. of oral. Im
port...to our cillsens and :4EILX:if/EMS VIS
ITLNO THE UITY. B oks open for rubscrly
Lion. Address all corguaualratlons to
GEORGE IV. FITTOCIi & CO
Dispatch Building,
• ss FIFTH bTleltET.
l'ortomee Eon 1406. vittzburgin
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, &c„
as arid Coll.
A largo unnatenent on hand and rrocit Inn at
WELDON & KELLY'S, •
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street.
tahla:n7 NAAR 131X1.11.
TACK BROTHERS
Petroleum and its Products
Purrsnuusit oFricz—tho.w. ltulldlnL
corner of Duquesne Wsy and Lento Weeds
191ILADELDDIAOYVIDE—IWIWalnut rL
TO -LET.
A FINE STORE ROOM
With or without so ISCILLIOT DRZLLISO
139233
containing eleven rooms, with modern iMPr •
Dad 01..10us yard at/Mules. Located_
on tha cut .toe of brnilladeld .treat, nn. nut.
IMIME!
Inquire of
WALL PAPERS,
um.° rantru PA
NOON AND os inA unixBLOR
[Anus PAPEEI
PANEL PA PEEN;
TINTED PANEL PAPERS, [or Par
lors and llNAllogo.
' In New Designs, at
XO. 107 JI(3RKET STBEET
Ow /Mb If treat.)
PERSIAN LILAC.
Imve lutroluccl to the lraile our new D.
lame.
P(cf4iaal
'r=alxTaaaATMNle
Boehester,'N. T,
New Tort Oflee, 5129 Broadway ,
, EFFERVEsCING
CITRATE OF • MAGNESIA.
to S or. boitlrs, to powder. Tbls Majors's .
Is a
old pariah vs and sperlrot, very accepted to
the strobaeb, for •Ick Leadsolte, sour a sick
strbleb. soi l all febrile For sale by most
Mb/exists. Yrepased by ARTLIVIS 19.19229,
193 totog Meet, Jew York, Altai:ss7
BANK NOTICES
OuAnTERLY REPORT
EXCHANGE NATIGNAL DANE: OF 1'17T3•
NO. SO FIFTH STREET.
• Arntt. 1, moo.
"iotea and Bllls 1M5e0nnted.......V.55.4 7 0 aS
U. S. Bonds depoatted
Circulation ,000 0 to, 00
U S. Ilona.: de .
n
to eseure Deposits.. 00.000 00
U. S. 7.105 to secure
etroellgi.,;inl;K::;ii;l 300.7 . oa
CigLattne Notes or Na-
1,0 _
tlonal ...... ~n,
Cirenlal lax NOlOO .
. Ut
State Banks et.
Iteudttanree and other
cod. Item..
Due be no." :N... 70
Real tiutte ' a 1
TY,.. and ESlie.e• 17,0.0
I=
MEM
l certify that the abor.• Ina trot abstract of the
atatmorat made to the Comptroiler of Cur.
ap,ls It. 11. MUltlIAI". t-
QUARTERLIi STATEMENT
Fins u u au LI
IRE
Ver reind.
12211
TEAS
ALIXLIII.E.NT
\VILA , DE ILIAU
COMMISSION DIERCIPATS,
♦au DIWKELLI 1
=
Brokers and Drat &nets AgeoU
NO. m thyttbeleld street
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO
No lady's toilet la complete without It.
For sale by all Dealer..
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
C. D. WOODWORTH & SON,
I=M3
$1,70/,013 01
......... 011.0.11
ca
......... 7d,V2.11.1
Stott
ClroulAtlon...
State do ••.
In•lhddool
United dtates Dep.lts
Due to Bank.
Earnings
........
1,M19 18
95,015 .54
11,9.1 I%
410.'11 fig
MEE
11. YiI.MURIIAI", casbicr,
!Solos and Bills 11Iseon I nted
United 'Bates 110m15.•• •••
Real Extate and rlitnre...
Ex ponsrs and Taxes
free lute on Bondi and Compound In-
7
/crest Moo /1. 1. 7'5 1
Aprll la!, 1557. ilaXsnsaßlaMP s • --
Newt/Isnot-a s,sta
line from Bank. 7.5.940•11
3,3,710 77
PITTtOIUROLe NATIONAL DANK OF COM
• MERCE.
•
AsETri.
~,,,....- II
Loans and 111,...pue. u
~
U. ~ 1i.,1111$ ileir.tvil Willi OM : .
wn...
Treasurer fur c. reulatiou
Other U. S. Se.. rills
" . . 10. i 7010)
, K•ele, ...cal Tender. National r.. 1 .
~M ale Ilan 1. Note lA.. to
Due from D 7.3
ania ...1,001 Id
Rmittance.. and Cosh Ittonh 11177
Furniture mot FINUIC) 3. ird (0
Premium r.. 11 h 0
kla perm awl Taxes , ons 71
MIMI
I=
Capital Mod.
Cirt . Ariall ol l
Ilnuks and Itankt, N.:]
fl 3 rid. Fund. Iti..trt4l.aqtl}:lol•Ogr a , IV 41
MEI
1 hereby certify %hot Ilse alto, e • crect
obatract :rem the retort to tbe otoptroll or er of
the Curt. try.
ae3:not
JOS. 11. HILL. Cash!,
__-
QUARTERLY REPORT
N.ITIONAL BANK
riTThnuliiiii. April 111. lir;
MEE
Notes ao.I 11111% lolarionolcl. V.T.0.T. 43 ea
Unt1....1 Mak* flotilla I,,u,sttol to T. 4-
cure 4.'lrculatlon 50.,40) CO
Specie mot other Lawful Mount
Ctrvltai lug Notes of Nat ion•I Iturtl.•.. — l - ,....N7 00
121ruuWing Not., of otate 'Saul. 7 10 10
Cattil Itturn , T.:41 N
l'ut try ltsuta tall 'Wilt.. 116, , 7 I:l Unit k...tate :“..,9; al
8,015 T:
La puusti .4 T.,'
-------
OE=
, - pra,no rx,
•
Capital ,1,,,, 40,:o. .0
!:.Ronall'lrenlatlun
54 I.
,1nta,C1,0,41.,0 Vis.C.l 06
NM,' Idull Depo-ltr
6..,. C.
Invl , lccvls tutpxl , l
151.6 2 nr.
,urplu , Yawl and Kan:llll,f
Z.:13 fa
Duct° Bauks aud Ittnnitrio
.----
$1.6.44..C1 64
I curtlfy "hot tlie at.ose la a truealotra , tof
We •tatetorut tootlo to 111 . 0 Comptroller of tlor
C"sr"n".. A
W. iICKEY,
o:rwr,.
QUARTERLY STATEMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK UP AILIGIIENT
EMI=
=2
lA.. and 111,0untg. 6 47,2,5,
:.7.. }74,1,,1r and ~.tir:Llt atLfAO
rdraf 1
Dur Crum 1:4131.• and Bankers iiva,
prle and Lrgsl T. ivlrr Notes 1.. , 11 ,
National Clirrvn7l MO%
Note. vi t , o[went ,late Hauls
l'a.l, item. it Climb.. on otl.ar ...As. L.,..7.15
Itaultl.g liousw alld Lot
LOP! 0,10 4.171
1 hits VIM . 2.71,
=I
l'Aritxl pal•I 1^ .................. $ /10 MO
in•lmdual to.
D., I rcab'r Uillte.l tate', 4,112 lit
1,4.•• t • Banks •1,1 Ilanttrs
•I'Sr,ttlatton
lAT Ova.. Unt.l.l
Contlogrot rund Ku 1 rrOtt
EMIII2
Tim shore I. a true abstract Irma the 'l°
rtt report to the Comptroller of tht Curren
a .2,r, .1. P. b.ltablElt, Cathie
*1
511.4.1111:Mt:h. NAac i t i tti. DANK or riTT,
I`,l,nurGn, April I
OEM
Loan, mn.l Di,l,lllnlt $
T%•'11'::;"=; (In n.
F.
otin.r , ”. ,ecurltio
1,0.. and ....... ..
C.an firma _
I..rgal 'feud, Coln.
'/•.‘e. awl E..spru,c, --•.
=I
1'21.1121 Mtn
I.4terpnis lend Krnln/n
Cirenlittion
Due Drinn.itor ,
Due 1120.• And
Dividend. Unr2l.l
I certify that the shore Is w true abftreet fr
the •pert tes.le to the , li , ogt , Tl l ;: i r A g r t i V .
ream
elo:1410 Cashle
FOURTEENTH
QUAUTKII Y tiTATEMENT
=M==EI
=
Lotne and ...
United States Fund.
Nun teem Rants and Bantry , .
epeem and leraal Tender Notes
h atom.. Currency
Note. ur Notated Ott. Pants..
Cub Items and Itemltlances...
Nerd Yotate
Expense
LI LUIrLITILb
IMIO r cO
.2 [9 . Z1" . VI.
KV, 0%
vriu.,lo.l CO
-=I,VI
StiVlVPrdtsi Mime
Doe float* arid Bookers
Doe TrelNel rof ice Voiced elides
CPreolatiun
lierategeot Funds and P1C1AL8.....
$ ILIA 042 2.5
I hereby certify:that the foreeolota rt es
Wart (rout inf Q..r.r/T Repo ,
Coma
troller or the entretlCV. _J.
D.
SCULL(,
7aehlel
! . P T 1 V C ! .
QUARTERLY STATEMENT
or Tilt
rprus 3E103Al BASK 6F PitTSI
ME!
Notes and bills discounted ,
U.S. Securities. Ikt coat
--
Beal Esibte and Banklog house (*bent
lure 71.704 07
Litwin' Honey vu,t Is CO
Rations! Bank Notes 1,205 OD
Cash items and Tree tonal Currently =.14 , 1 re
Doe by Dant and ...... btO 11
Nays.. an/ taxes 1.1,41 t Ni
OMB
I IMIII.ITIM
Capitol Stool,
Ctrcomtion
Due Depositors
Dtvideods Itupal 1....... .
Duo to Hunks, Bookers. &c
Surplus /nod amt . Protit•..
. .
Total 1it.=1.243 !le
i herehY coral' that tha
„ a p tto ., re t t7 t a be tt e ti o e m a p. t.
stract trot, the 4inrterir
troller or the Currency. F. M.
tionnom,
Cashier.
12=
QUARTEIRLT REPORT
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OY I'ITI
lICNOth.
rirnsounas, Aprlll, 11Gr
I=
Notre and Bills Discounted
U. S. Bonds deposl.ed to secure cm.
rulatlon 1. 511400 03
Otter U. S. llrcurlOrs 11, 7 4 0 . 1 1 ' f ' S
VehlteTender Dotes 144 DO Od
Blotted Ilank toil a.... 1t,700 00
Frantihnal currency and Cents 4.lhd s 7
st...ittsmsees end o• her Cash Items... 11.11: 41
Duo from Stational 1iri11,...... ....... IA , IO 05
Due Iron other Banks and Banters.. 5.312 M
Taxes and Btrsomes 11,11:517
Baal /Estate and Bond and Mortgage. 19.111 69
I=l
CapKAI stock
x. tonal (amuletlon...
Watt Circulation
Individual 1JUK.11...••
Due Butts 41.1 llsekkers.
Earning.
I r•rtlf7 that Ibe abort , to It tree aloarect from
the !Joel telly Report mode to the Comptroller of
the Lurreury.
evt:W.O. J. E. DEADY, Jr., Cashier,
BANK NOTICES._
0141ITESILY STATEMENT
TIIAUEOIE\•S \ATIONAL BANK
rirt,rxnatx, Avlllst. 1,4.1
Loan. and Dl:counts a 102 .9117 13
Unita.. State. Necurltl.q.•• 410,003 00
Legal Tent er .t."l;auk Sole., Coln, 2e. 100. 00
Overdraft!. ^.olal 10
}:apnvea and 'rave
Hank Fixtures a tIS ...
4.5(001
Due Irons llanta ax.(l Bankers 11.177 31
—.----.
I=
II rt.
Ed PrutiL
The ntairment I. correel, to the trastnr
y loowlt dgo. and 1.4:111.1%
GEORGF. T. CA\ nonr.N
/QUARTERLY REPORT of the
'cc cOndiblOn Of too '
THIRD NATIONAL BANK Or PITTSIS CRC II
rliThitl:l.lll. April Ist, leoil
IT=
LIABILITIES
IN=
.6:13"M;i:i;i;47.; ............. '' -
a :on,lngeot Fund sail Earnloss. 14 . 2.4 , 411 9/3
Due t. 4 .... ..... 4‘rl 3 3 3
Luc
Ti. 8. TlTlLslatf 24 VI 41 755,881 17
Luc Depositors ....... €.4.3.9. 3 1 19
EEO
8 sn MO 00
I.) , 0(0 OU
REPORT OF
WART
he coed
HIST NATIONAL DANK us ntsutxutt• 51.
t zi ot . to the looming ones lett
HILiaIUUCE 3 .
Yotee •nd 9111. dueonnted
r:aV.FVElleneee
Item Kean e? a an d oi tke
Due fro, -
deposstcd with the U. b.
romancer to secure cleculating uete. io,coo on
• ntlatbef Bond• on nand 9 t. 00000
C•sh on hand In circulating until of
oiber National Dante. ......... 4, eV On
tither lawful money 41110 10
$.371,1K8 95
LIABILITIES ,
-
Wr i l:ll7:f 2o Od d am I As.
ilrculatlon
lice I.posl u.i v...
Unpaid Dividend
$373.= NI
certify that the above la a unreel cup? a the
Quarterly lteport of Cite /tank mule and teat to
um Comptroller of the Currency.
=Si
JOHN V. MECH. Cwblu
In=
EARTERLY STATE.riENT
MEM
METIIANTS . AND MANUFACTURZELS'IcA
TBJNAL DANN. Ur rITTaBUDULL.
MONDAY 110.111.11:". April lat. 1,67.
LIABILITIES
,
Capital `locks 600.000 OD
M. a M. li•k Circulation. Maw IPICII
. 60.0 a CO
'National Bank Circulation
.
Mu l,..posltor* 411,065 II
- Du. ointr Manta 'MIM 06
Lilvidruds Unpaid 5,1 f 6 CO
11062 .4
Vrolits and Earning,
EMEE2
'Notes and IMU. S.*2. 80
lisnltlng 'Louse..
U. e, tio•eroment 5ecuritie5..........0 1 1
I . ,egal Teu Icr Notes
Nat. Blot N 2.1 fractional Cur.
.
Doe by totrier Itatas
T.a es aYd IGZ pertaU ICO
I certify that the above Its corTect abstrzet
(rem ytiarterly Report ILO
jtuTin,rt:3tl:;Rf 14cren-
Caohter.
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QUARTERLY STATEMENT
Or TIIS
1111221
lIA.ZION NATIONAL. BAN'N.
Ilrrsourcat, April Ist, MC
~:i
I=
t..osns and 111seennO S 571,511 r
U. 5. Bomar. and :-. 7 J it • ro
. .60 CO
„
Ka pruse 9 and interest sexton. , 19
tOmlttrnce,rand Revenne_ntarnp.... 49:d 19
Overdrafts 1. 0 4 7 11
State Bank notes. Fractional tee.
react, Cheese. a c ...... ',..„1....—.. 10 VS
lona , Currency &COO Es)
legal Tender lind Sp,rl. . 1 151,1:1 04
Due 7116604u1d llankoa, .........
11,141,111 46
E=ll
Caudal Stnnt
Serino*
ion
n and
larcnlntlon
dgnds U d nPnid.-••••••
oat. l W.W.I an nanknrs.
„Dun to Lt<VO•ltors
61,161521 16
rtt 7 1.1. We war' Statenent 16 correct.
o. Casher.
13w~! Ifl
WM
A NOTHER LARGE ABLUVAL
IZZIM
.g somni
. _ •
ormirtxmck• err•vz-L.zusk
0:23
Mi3=l
PHILADELPHIA. _--
CLOAK HOUSE,
Wholesale and Retail.
M. SIMON,
I=
4oeceisor ko L. GUNSILbIIAUSEES CU
1 , 1.2,
t,RAIf 77
fao 10
I as moiling *fray day a uplendld am
eut of
4: g tt
Pointed Sacques, Basques, Cloaks,
L 1. 0 .1 01
r.OOO
11,03 63
Circulars and Mantillas,
• very flee selection of BLACK AND NANCY
CLOTH, VIRILE TRIMMINtIa zed BUTTONS
of every descriptlor. which 1 will offer at RE
DUCED PRICES.
Ladles will please glee. ma a call before Iles ,
chaster elsewhere. FL:IICW. alumni In veld to
orders. mliMacrit
$ ....5.7, , A9 13
lISIILER'S HERB BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
TO TB PUBLI.C.—I have Ode
811.A.15CL1 HOUSE tor the sale or
Mishler's Herb Bitters,
In the City of Pittsburgh, and have authorised
A. T. PAIIIVILSTUCH and U. M. HOLTON', a a
my Agents, Wean/ on and manage the same.
D. XIIIIILLEB.
41 I LAscabilin, Meveh.d 4 .
V4t,u77 au
/331231E2
FAHNF,STOCK & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
Tier.ceslicet *Strout,
1r,:31. .41 78
riTTsuusuu.
$1,C00.0 0 0 00
pn,aao co
ro
71• Z,,, to
n
plaid by all Uvulaefable prailliala.
/ST • • ask buts trial to cone
their medicinal value.
1111SEILEWS HEBB BITTERS.
MYEI{S, HOPPER & CO.,
ttluecmoto to B. IL BULGER, £¢ec47
DIANUI LCITE.Y.BaI Ur
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
117,070.634 00
No. 45 Smithfield Street, ,
I 11110600 00
. 4 6 003 00
3610 00
. 61:.T13 01
. 7.93“9
. 143 09
11GrA mlt mortaLent of PI tilt:var.?: Itozwzn.fati
tared Ftmoltaretnatlantlyor ,...q
CA2II rutets.
%rm. 3. }Crini...Wll. C. UOCIC.A...C. A. krill
tu1.C1,13
NOTICES
PITTRI11.71.11: : g 1 ; . L„!:
IWTHE ANNUAL MEETING.
or THE STr`ChIIOLDIUL4 Or TIM
PITTrItUnIt It A.ll Y KIV ER 311N1Z. 1
CO., yr'. be bud on Itt.blll•Y,_the 15th
. the r00...0f the Pltt•burgh 'F I. W.Ytt'' Ina
ebb.... Hallway Ctro pm, r •
for he purr". of I.o.dlng sue eetton ittt.
OF ' §l. • N Atig.ltb for the ....log year. . 1,4
nT
other er.sary harlot. list mar come before
By order of the 1t0.,.
JtkllE.S FIN VAT.
•'• • beerrtarT.,_
"R-1riir.W:‘,;.r.k7g;51,"1..7.•!". I
ar IN PURSUANCE OF THE
21,1,,,cti0u0r. set relatteg to!alleglene
County. approved the let day o. Her. toil, and of
We amendment to :aid:cello , approved the 30th
day of March, lain, I. DA. \ It) AIKEN. dr..
Treasurer or said County, hereby five notice
that the Duplicates of the several Wards. BOO
' ought and Toarushlpt. WILL BY OBEN, and X
xlll be prepared to recline the
4.t.o:Lai4
_ 1 11"g ',',l
MMICI
(OBIY, 1711 E, PO& 15D BOFSIF 71113 FE 1567,
ON AND AFTER
The First Day of fday,lB67
•
Sala Tame. can be paid at the THISABUttEIt .
//FICK, wall the YlltST DAY OF A.UtiUST.
Ith • •
.10
.
.
Deduction of Five Per Cent.
Discount for prompt ptyment to any porton
paying, the whole amount of their to:ee
l:Dem .111 be no Mum:Cos allowed on taxes
during the mouth or Auxuit. There will be
TEN (•EE CENT• milled to a'l taxes r•mtlntu¢
unpaid ou the MST DAY OY StiPTESIBEE.
apt orioOrF
MCI]
7•n71'6.1113% Ilarce& Nth. 1657.
erNOTICE. Y -TIELE ALLEGIIE,
NY COUNT
S,X4O 00
. C 0
rs (o
EIPIjMII-aXO.4 9l : l 'Q'
virr.CIITIVE COMMITTEE,
*1.714 g 37
LIVINtit3TUN.
Outlier,
- WILL .11/SEF
On Saturday, April 20th, 1567,
At the urricE of the CIIALIIMAN.
10.1= FOUBTII rirnontntau.
A full attendsnet Is rtql• sited. as he tltue for
holding :lie Nominating t.onsentl..n and o th er
nuitness of Impurtauca Om be ousldered.
Br order o f
• 401 IN W. RIDDELL.
Attest:
.1
G I
A. L. Pas.nsov,
'
T. xi. eeictarles.
9:7'4;
I.T. 7
10'NORTH CANAL STREET.—
All poraois are hereby ;totaled that the
und“.4.".\'lgwen appointed to Ilea' end
assess damages and benefit. for the opening of
NUNTLI CANAL. metr. r. In tFourth ssard.
Allegheny City, from East lane t o(edar e!enee,
will meet on the premises, on
SIM OM CO
. t% CC
. CO
1.7.f0 6
.088!
Saturday, the 20th day of 50rt1,3867,
•t ten o'clock •. N., to fulAll the duties of their
Appointment.
mb - a:wll2
EDUCATIONAL
rgr'iTEUBENVILLE
FEMALE SEMINARY.
The Summer session of MU instivation
WILL OPEN MAY 6th.
Teems, per session of due months, for board
g, room. light, de.. 540; tultPo front $lll to
14. SCCOrdlag to a ate - stashing. 50 teems per
otos. We bare reduced oar terms about per
tut. for tbe comins yea ,
Y*r l . ll p 2rl; - . D. L.D.,
• Du L.
HEY. A. Y. 11E10. A. 11.. ErloMpst.
rabXt.s.3l
MEC
Ir,r-EXCELSIOLL 'INSTITUTE,
For Boys and Girls.
Ses•lon 0111 commence MO WAY. April Stk.
AppliCatlollll for adnitaelon may be made deli;
from till 5 o'clock p. m.. t the Institute
rty
Koo es, REVILLE HALL, corner Libe and
Yourtr,treeta.
ll=
REMOVALS.
DR. TH. H. ELLIOTT
AAA REMOVED His OFFICE
sod csoldenee to No. 13S 11.01 ANSON STELZET.
two doors east of Tederal, ♦ll^(hen}
apanria
RE.novALL.
ROBERT ROBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ILLS REMOVED lIIS OFFICE
AV. 1-19 Fourth Street.
arol:106
$ ..sn.ono 00
0,71 92
2140 00 00
..0
0[
56,
WILLIAM F. ROBB,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
UAS REMOVED His OFFICE
3.4.1373Pc0via115. Eft
nemovm...
IBM
GEORGE M. PETTY,
!MAL ESTATS All INT ANL) BROKER, has re
moved bla Otnee to Sh o. 110 Smithfield St. oth3o
AI...REMOV •
ROBINSON■ REA & CO.,
Nave removed their °lnce to No. DI, CORNILL
OF Fit= AND BAEITUYIELD STIIZETS.
nth2Orrce
REMOVAL. --.11. P. NEWBIYEB &
CO.. ComMluton Merchants and dealers In
Flour, Iced and Onto. hove removed to
Where then will be Pieced to see their frl end
sod customers. whit
THE PARIS EXPOSITION.
RETURN TICKETS - $2OO GOLD,
THE INMAN LINE ,
Erenismadnars,
Built Expressly for the Trade.
CITY OF PARR CITY OF BALTI.OFX,
CITY Or ANTWIter. CITY OF BOSTON.
CITY Or LoNDoN, CITY or NSW YORE.
CITY. OF WASHINUTLIN.
I=l
Sall from Pier (3. North Elver, N. T.,
EVERY SATURDAY.
SPEED AND ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED,
Pelee of Plint-Piaaa Paisage Payable
in Geld.
New York to laverpool4lll', Round Trip 6173
New York to 1 widen, 15; nosed Trlo, .145
lit. York so Part. 195• NoundTrlp Stilt
RETURII TIOKETS GOOD FOR 12 MONTHS.
hetura tickes Ls. Liverpool. London, New
Flamm and L ieppe &Now , passengers to break
theJuuruef at Llverpml and ondon.
Fur further Information aPPII a; tho oillee of
the Comp•nrr.. lanai. Tower Bultdine.
Liverpool; 11veo t Wookor. 4 / /VW! Whin=
Bt.. Lon•ton; Jules Decoct. 43 Cue Noire Dame
des Victories, Paris; John 0. Dale, 111 'Walnut
amt. Philadelphia; Jobs hi. Date, 15 Broad.
srey. New York; or to
WM. BINGHAM, Jr.,
ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE
54 Fifth Street,
ECITI
=I
DIM!, 14
NEW WALL PAPER
JUST OPENED, AT
NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST.
aveolamodata Se cress ell trade. w_e have
WIWI irjUlefill, 'Ant 36
rtrttrlilttOy..... P.P CZ Z lL UD 4Blz ool7,
X aTTIC BZLW/NO or
kinds.
Itudtp nauto
E. EDMITEDSON & CO.
=bit, 47 •
U ELTING I BELTING!—Leath-
ea and Gam Belttne; also, ' , um Var. 1.113,,
Hoses Gakts, &, of • he beas quality elul at
fedoced price. The bes t qualtly al
.ya on baud at the Its ktubbet Depot, No.
7 and 23 ht. Glals street. • •
Seat J. a li. rlinaare.
PITISBURGII, PA.
W.INTED - -AGE_ - NTS
THE EMI TISA.T PLEL,YS EVES BOW
•
E. 316111" L HOWIVP.
t!flb 61,,et, 1 Itlsburgb.
WANTED,
•
19.9.T_.EIEINCEITT.
On ,At./.1:1' OP. (7051111.4 , 310 N -• , GoOd lades
wor , y preferred. 14 !ere en.r. pair e d.
APP , T to Pr°°." letter. Lo
1151 , Lmond oppo.lte Colo Hon. ,
:dal" • -
Serrl for circular. v
Bow. ,
- ruth strret, 1 Illsburgb. r:
Mail
_
W ANTED.:-500 dorms. b...'"!/
anti Other: t1 , . , ) , . , gg
latlrli'lltlNl/Wtiort7innes to rail batter Mau .Ta
Fortunes are made br slallng rights and the te n.
r. le the only thing o( the kind Mat..
' rr ‘ ni ' tnerlt. rue'esr ia the atatolartil C 0... and
ice """ """ arc mal:ing•
d. C. 'iILTON:
!EIS: No. 10? It. Clair mann.
•
AGENTS WANTED, : -
BOTH ~TIALE 'AND FEMALE.
in ecery township an :county. tos.ils , caT ha , a-
War work. It co ntains pseesCretall pnce
40.1 sold by inhairint , ... ool, 1 ,04 1 In .
KEN: , CDs' Ctl .
tultio:w7i 75 Thirdstreet, Pittsburgh.
A GENTS.-1.000 WANTED.-
MALE ANIt FEMALE.—Tie best Misers
Tar. A pork o[ tl latailrsl riles Tit4"gr:l:
the 151.1. Adroit end . co competition. Now
' SIVIZLEO. 3I 4 U g oVi!
handoome Mettle, Ithistrated , Sena at n Ottee .
far terms and territory. Address, •
A• 1.. TiI.LCOTE d CO.,
molttrisdAteT_ to Market nt.. Ptitsburett, Ca
FOB PHOTHONOTAIIL
.D. C. HMI
Will be a candidate for the othee or IMOTHON
UT AMY, kubject to the decision of the Union
Itepublicahl:onrentlon. shit
FOR PROTHONOTARY
J %COB H. WALTER,
Will be liCendhlate for the office of PHOTHON
()TAUT, rableet to the dtcislou of the Chalon
fleonblicao•Conventlon. tothfl:cetoliterT
FOR COUNTY TREASIIREO,
MAJ. J. F. DENNISTON,
tiormerly of irlold'it Elfle littnrdt) .111 be iv
Candidate for COUNTY TUEANUttEkt. sublect,
,„ to thedeclatutt of Om Union ItepnlAlean Conven•
int."••r4:l, tion.
A. 0. ALEXANDER,
JAMES BIDDER...M.
filitEON Bucroicp.
211 LIBERTY STREET.
Mrl3l:M!
EIEI
UPHOLSTERY STORE,
DELOW. THIRD
WANTS
I=
CANDIDATES
3 i 1114 J4
HAVE REMOVE
FCALLUH BROTHERS,
en at tbe?r very eleß•nt .devaa
•Ort:rd ) S'A/MUUUSK.
No. 51 Fifth Street,
♦ new 111ne of i 1 new and desirable patterns.
lIIEDALLION VELVETS,
Velvets, Brussels,
T.IPESTRr BRUSSELS,
• larze and choice wortment of
Piano and Table Covers,
YOO.t 1T (OVIFS, MOSIIC &CO AND
011 23 of .= e ,
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
Ingrains,
Ant every variety of low prlCell Carpeting.
IacCAI,LUBT. BROTHERS,
01. N•lll23.llEStroot.
tell)
CARPETS.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCK
& COMPANY,
iIATE JUST OPESED
For the Spring Trade,
Their Splendid 4..siorlatent of
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Shades, &c.
Attention Is called to one line stock or
DIBDOBIEDD TM AND PIM COMB
- Great .IDeettne in Prices.
88 1 1 XX"r3aL 161WEIL3EICEEM.
mu.l.ll:•U
NEW CARPEL' STORE
Just ;Opening.
BOVARD ROSE & CO,
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
=I
We are now opening our FIRST STOCK OP
GOODS, embreelng everything in the CARPET
LINE. frees the best European and American
manuisetares to the cammonest Hemp Unmet.
A line
OIL CLOTH. .
BATTINGS.
TM now SHADE&
. BEMS. HATS, •
STAAB HOD&
w.utEcotram.altrtment of mum sad
BOVARD. ROSE & CO.,
• 21717TH 1311111F.T. (sewn:After.).
CEM=TI
mb9.v744.1wT
FEBRUARY, 1667.
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
our new .WC of
A. R. 3=i 1E
Comp rl4lng the Lest l'af terns male In
Ingrain. Three Pia and Eng.
lies Tapestry Brussds,
which we now offer at
WHOLESEX AND RETAIL.
St the lowest prices since the Wu.
BINFARLARD & COLLUiS,
Nos. 71 and 73 FitthStreet.
Secondlone, over lielll7. Boot 6'MS
13272
El=
C. 1 0 4 r. 136.,XAGr. 1331C1P,
DEALEEIE
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
013-x:E.Nr3ore vnr.c&luth
AND
French Clocks, &c.
Soeoisl asurosroo even to Oa EbrilitiSO or
/INA VA.211/1/1 0 .
.ro. 22 Fifth Streit.
.es:l39srr
n.ux ALLY. 112VIIIX
3a2C-C/ManX.CIONII.
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE.
.do. 410 reni• Street. ; 1
DAIS & PITCAIRN, Proprietor&
gr0=mb.......d curtain .funslAbod 11 , . 1
t :IO
rths.s. Also, Carriages tni ronerals. WW l = I
and Parties, at on ono U= and reasOnabla
Stable Open Day and Night.
SAMUEL eiiiekkasnuat
Iron -Broker,
124 First Street,
PrrISSVAGII. PA.
Atent for the sale of Cornwall. Geneattnnord,
Josephine, Isabella. DULMILDIIO. Sumbom
Glendon. nodal , brands othus ebracite,
loalteny Cote and ollph.e's C. B. Cbareoal
lx
Consllrrna en" and orders respectrally totte
red.
11..01r FAL — 75 Buslieim
t•-r Prime Clover Seed received Mk dsv, and for
rale far lETZER dII3IEITGONG.
orldl corner Xartat a2diirst bite
LI