The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 09, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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FVDCIIIIKD KVRIIY AFTERKOOS
(SUNDAYS BXCBPTF.D).
' AT THE EVKNING TEI.KGRAPH BUILDING,
No. 10S B. Third Street.
Price, Three Cents Per Copy (Double Bheet). ot
Klfbteen Cents Per Week, payable to the Carrier, and
nailed to Subscribers out of the city at Nine Dollar
Per Annum! One Dollar and Fifty Cents for Two
Months, Invariably In advance for the period ordered.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 18C7.
tl,O0O,O0O.
Mb. George Tkabodt has donated a mil
lion of dollars to the cause of Southern educa
tion. We must ayold speaking of the conduct
' of the doDor, for fear that we may expose
oureclyps to the charge of fulsome adulation,
i Tor yeais Mr. Peabody's name has been the
Bynomyn of unprecedented munificence.
Acting on a principle too often lost sight of
by our wealthy citizens, he has decided to be
bla own executor, and see that his immense
fortune 1b applied to such purposes as he wills,
' without waiting until death makes the longer
possession of his riches impossible. The last
gift is one which will be most heartily appre
ciated by all the world. The South is sunk
in prejudice and ipnorance. It Is to educa
tion that we must look as the means of resus
citating that section. When knowledge is
generally diffused among the masses when
all can read and write then will all danger
of a rebellion be forever removed, and the
whole land be united by the common bond of
universal intelligence. We know of no use to
. which the mouey of Mr. Feabody could have
been applied which would have done such
an amount of permanent good to America as
the education of the Southern people. In
his donation an utter disregard of the dis
tinctions of caste Is observed. lie emphati
cally says : ' I give the sum of $1,000,000, to
be by you, and your successors, held in trust,
and the income thereof used and applied, in
your discretion, for the promotion and en
couragement of Intellectual, moral, and in
dustrial education among the young of the
more destitute portions of the Southern and
Southwestern States of our Union my pur
pose being that the benefit intended shall le
distributed among the entire population,
without other distinction than their need
and the opportunities of usefulness to them
selves." As the need of education is not controlled
by color or race, so a'so is the donation of
Mr. Peabody to be meted out to all who need
it. That the effect on the country will be
most beneficial none can doubt. The
Southern people must have their eyes open to
the folly of continued hatred ol a section one
of whose sons gives such a sum, and hun
dreds and thousands of whose sons and
daughters are devoting all the.r energies to
assist those who return only hatred. This
donation, Judiciously distributed to aid
schools and colleges, will go far towards dis
seminating intelligence ; and the children of
those whom Mr. Peabodj's generosity has
raised from ignorance, will rise up in com
ing generations and call their benefactor
blessed.
The Dangers from Steu.ni Uoilcrs in
the City.
It appears from the official report of Henry
P. M. Birkinbine, Chief Engineer of the Water
Department, that there are in this city 925
steam boilers receiving their supply of water
from the Water Department, and some 200
more not thus receiving their supply, making
in all 1100 boilers within the city limits.
When it is remembered that each of these
boilers is as dangerous as a powder magazine
and in some respects more so, and that large
numbers of them are located under the pave
ments of our most busy and thickly
crowded streets, we can form some idea of
the "hourly dangers" that beset our citizens
while engag ed in the ordinary avocations of
life. We live in a city which is fairly
"mined" beneath our feet, imagine what
would be the effects of the explosion, at
almost any hour of the day, of some of the
huge boilers located under the very busiest
part of Chesnut Btreet.
We are glad to see that this subject is en
gaging the attention of our city authorities .
It is a wonder that it should have been so
long neglected. An ordinance has been pro
potted by a committee of City Councils, to
provide for the careful and systematic in
spection and supervision of all stationary
steam engines and boilers within the city,
which seems to provide, if not all the safe
guards possible, at least much greater ones
than we now enjoy, against explosions. We
trust that the subject will be iully investi
gated, and all the means taken which science
and observation have furnished to guard
against the dangers incident to the use of
steam In the midst of a crowded city.
The Ikon fob the Pacific Railroad.
We trout that the Senate amendment to the
Tariff bill, suspend'ng for two years the pro
vision In the original Pacific Railroad law
requiring the road to be constructed of
American iron, will not be concurred in by
the House of Representatives. The various
companies constructing that road and its
branches are the recipients of an unparalleled
bounty from ihe Government, and they
Bhould not seek to deprive American labor of
the profit there may be in makinthe Iron
required for its construction.
The Nkdbabka Admission Bill Passhs
the Senate. In the Senate yesterday, the
bill for the admission ot Nebraska as a State
was taken upand, without discussion, passed
over the President's veto by a vote of thirty
one to nine. There Is no doubt of its passage
through the House, so that the new State
will sooa be a member of the Union.
TOE , IUILTT EVKN1NG , TKLKG RAHI PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY
Rejections and Confirmation.
We are glad to see that the United 8tatea
Senate Is rejecting, without hesitation, all
Republicans who abandoned the party lo
order to secure office under Mr. Johnson.
We hope there will not be one exception in
favor'of any one. Let every man who has
sold his principles for place lose Ms place as
well as his principles. We can respect a
Democrat who accepts office on the platform
of the Executive, but every Republican who
has proved a renegade should be rejected
without mercy. When Democrats come up
for action before the Sena:e, let them be either
confirmed or not. as their personal character
shall dictate. But let every Johnson Repub
lican meet the same fate, without any regard
to bis personal purity. Such has been the
rule of the Senate so far, and w c hope it will
continue to be its guide.
Wb b avi the autltoiity of Mr. Scovel for say
ing that he has not testified before the Judiciary
Committee In regard to the New Jersey Sena
torial question, nor about any other question.
We suppose (a supposition we make on our
own responsibility) that should Mr. Scovel be
legally summoned to Washington before the
Judiciary Committee, that, like any other good
aud law-abiding citizen, he would answer such
summons, and do bis duty in the premises.
A New Neeble-Gun An engineer of Trente,
France, M. Garollo, has invented a new needle
gun which fires fifteen shots a minute. The
trun is lour leet loner, weighs seven and a half
pounds, and carries a ball tivc aud a half lines
in diameter.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
"THE NATURE AND POWER
OF PRAYER."
By request of the
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
KKV. CiEOItUK ', SMILEY, I. !.,
Will preach on the aove subject
TO-MOKKOW (SUNDAY) KVENINO.
IN THE WASHINGTON SQUARE CttlItClI,
tier vices commencing at 7,' o'clock.
Seats lree. A cordial invitation to all. It
tfjZr' KKV. W. C. VAN MfcTKK, SUPKRIN-
fcS tcndeiu ol tliu UOW'A Rll Mi'S.-.ION AAL)
HOME 1-OK LIT ILK WANIKI:IR., ol New YorK.
will suk in the CiJMiJIKuATiU-NALCllL'KCil.
KlUll'l KEN 'I'll Street, nmir Oie.n. 1'n-iiiiirruw nt
in'. A.M.. uiiil 111 tl' OLIVET I'KlvMIYTKitlAN
I'ltUUCH. TWKNTY-SKCOND mid MOUN 1' VKlt
NON.ulT.Hi P.M. lie will ulso uddress a meeting of
ruinlmtii Schools in tne Baptist t nurcli, BliOAD ami
AKC'll. at :i o'clock, sinking by the oliildruu Irom (lie
Jliaaion. All yYo.
BCET" BROAD AND ARCH STRUCT BAP-
T1T CM L'llUiL Tue mlrd sermon oi Hit
Course on tlie 'Teuiilutiiins olonr Lord" will Lie de
livered To-morrow EvmiuiK, by the Pastor, Itev.
OKOKiiE DANA BOAKDMAN. f). D. The altiinin
In this Chuich have beeu declared Irew mr Salibutu
evuniiiHs, A beany Invitation Is extended lo all
strands to worship with tm. Service at 7,' o'clock.
WOST ''OXFORD PUKSMiYTEUlAN CHURCH."
nev.EOWAKU ll.CCttTTS, of New York.
To-morrow at !; A. JL, ltev. 1'UAXK L. ROUUlNsj,
7'j P. M. Second sermou on the Social lullUAiicet nt'
Ureal Cities, especially dti;;ued lor the benefit ot
young men.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH,
CHESNUT Street, west ol Eighteenth.
ITeaching in the Morning at ln.'i. by ltev. J. B. SIM
MONS, an I lie Evening, at 7.' o'clock, by the pastor,
Jiev. U. A. I'l.LlZ. SuuUay School in tue afternoon
at i). o'clock.
CLINTON STREET CHURCH, TENTH
St.. below spruce, will u open lor Divine Ser
vice every Sunday Evening, at V,j o'clock. Sermon
To-morrow by ltev. Dr. M A KUH. All seuts free, and
the public cordially Invited to mi end.
NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, EIGHTH
Street above .Master, ltev. Dr.l.-jAAC COLE.
Pastor. services at lu', A. M. a. id 7' i. M. The
Ordinance ot Baptism will be administered at the
Evening service.
FREE SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE
Every Sabbath A tteriioou at J1,. In ine i'KES
BYTEltlAN C'JIUKUJI, SUL'l 11 Street, above
Eleventh. BeV. lUCUAllD A. MiLLLUV, Pastor.
All invited.
GERMANTOWN SECOND PRESBY-
iKEEN Street 1'reachliiK To-morrow Mornilitfal
ln,S. aud Eyeniun at 7.'a, by itev. MATTHEW MKW
K IRK, Jr.
K3f REV. DR.
at TB1N1TV
Street, above Kace,
o'clock.
DURBIN WILL PREACH
M. E. CllUKCH, EIUHIK
To-morrow at lu.'a aud 7,'j
REV. W. W. NEWELL WILL
Preach at LANOSTROTH's II ALL. (ieruian-
town, To-morrow Morning at lo,1-, o'clock, aud Even
lug at 7'a.
frW THIRD REFORMED CHURCH, TENTH
und E1LUEHT streets, Kev. J. W.
SCHENCE, Pastor. Service To-tuoiruw at lu;
o'clock Morning, and Evening.
(ffif CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
LOCUST Street, above Eifteeutu. Preaching
To-morrow at lu.'i A. M. aud Hi 1'
by ltev.
bCHENCK, 11. 1)., of this city.
FREE RELIGIOUS SKRVICE AT
the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. To
morrow Kveiiiiig, Sermou by Kev. CUAKLES E.
CHENEY, ol Chicago.
rSSp CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
l-- P. E. SPltlNG UARUKN, below Broad. The
Ki-ctor. Rev. J. V. DUNHAM, will preach at lu
A.M. und 7"Ji P.M. strangers welcome.
r5e3 1EV- P- STRYKER TALMAOE WILL
w-xzr preach in the Hall corner ot TW ELK I'll aud
MONTOUMERY. i o-Moriow, at loi A. M. aud 7'
P ...
r-T NORTH BROAD STREET CHUKCd,
Preaching To-.Mor-
row lit lO.'i A. M. und 7.'
1. M.
. by Rev. Dr. MlTL-
VAIN.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.W "THE KAUUEU SCHOOLS OF LON
DON: or. What 1 Saw In Eurone. and How It
seemed to Me." Rev. W. C. VAN Al ETER. Superin
tendent ol Howard Mission, New York, will speak
upon thenhove xub)eci, at SPRUCE STREET BAP
TIST CHURCH (Spruce street, below Fifth;,
On MONDAY EVENING, February 11.
He will be accompanied by Eight of his Sweetest
Luile sumers, whu will blug a number of their
Choicest selections. . , . ,
Exeicises commeiico at lial(-past 7 o clock.
Ticket, ia cents. Maybe had at the Rooms or the
Raptisl Publication Society, No. Ml' Arch street; Morse
Si I o.' Coulecllonery, No. tfol Arch street; aud at the
store of DavidWood. No. 7:i7 S. Second Btreet. oi7i 4t
Ikts- UNIVERSAL
SUF FR AO E.
Shlillld
It be aiipporied bv ihe Republican
"Mriv A t..Mnr. in the NKHATINE will be do-
llered by HENRY PKT'ERSON. at Hie FRANKLIN
INsi 1TUTE, SATURDAY, lebiuary U, 17, at S
P. M.
Admittance 2Tj cents. t 2 8 lit
OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD CUUPANY. No. 4J
WALNUT btreet . lu
Philadklphi. January 10, 1887.
Tbe Board of Directors bave thin da declared a
Dividend oi HVK I'lk CcKT. out of the net earn
urns, lu ecrip, beuriug no lntereei. aud converiible into
the heven ner-cent. Mortgaue Dondaol the Compuuy,
lriewtasol five Hundred Dollars, on and alter MA Y 1,
on preitematlou at tbe Utile of the Company.
1 lie burip so issued will be delivered to the Stock
holders oi tuelr legal representatives, on aud alter the
1st ol i EhltUAKY next.
Tbel rausier Rooks of the Company will Close at J
o'clock this P. M., and reiutln cio.ed until the 21st
insiant. WILLIAM W1TKB,
1 IS lm Treasurer.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
NOTICE TO MOCK.h6lDEI13.
The Annual Meeting of the Htoekholnert ef tfaia Com
panr id be held on TUESDAY, the 19th day ol febru
ar. lbttl. at lo o'clock A. M .at the uoid of Trade
Rooms. No. 80S CUK8NUT Htreet
Tbe Annual Election lor Directors will be held OO
MONDAY, the 4th day.ot March. Iiw7, at the O dice of
the Couipauy.No. 'IM iff Till HI) Street.
1 M m tDJlUD bMiTU, BecreUfr.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
57- NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8INO JOY,
COB CO. AgeoU tor the 'TELaoaAru,'
od New paper PreM of the whole eoantry, bave RB.
MOVED from FIFTH and CHESNUT to Mo. 1(4 8.
BIXTn e treet. eecond door above WALNUT.
Oricai No. 144 H. SIXTH Street, PbllailiMnhUi
TR1RUM K BUILD1NG8. New York. 7 IV Hp
KI?f- FRIENDS' ASYLUM FOR THE Iff
RANK, uear 1'rankford, Tweoty-tliird Ward.
Philadelphia.
Dr. J. 11. WORTIIINGTON, SiiperlntendeaL
Application lor the admission ot patients may be
made to tbe Superintendent, at the Asylum, or to
either ol the undernamed M ANAGEK8:
Samnel Rellle, No. MM N, Tenth ntrei-C.
('. Ellis, N. K. cor. Seventh and Market stroeU.
William Rettle, No. iM N. Sixth street.
Horatio C. Wood, No. 117 Chesnut street.
John C. Allen. No. M-"N. Flftli street.
John Carter. No. S'." s. Twelfth street.
John M. Wliltall, No. 4lu Race street.
Mark Hnldemton, No. tu N. Sixth street.
Mellaril Richardson, No. r'22 Arch street.
Wisiar Morris, No. am S. Third mrwl,
Samuel Morris, netrOliipy.
K. I" Morris, oermatitowii, and 805 Market street,
Nnthnn Hllies. Fritnkford;
David Scull. No. ftl.'i Arch street.
V. Kin.iev, s. V. cor. Third aud Vine streets,
William H. Cooper, near Camden, New .lousy.
S. Kmlen (jertnantown, and Ii27 Market street.
Howard Yarnall, No.ttiJ Mount Vernon street,
l rancis R. ,Ciose, Oermaulown, ami No, I Walnut
street. 1 H) am
OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE DI VI-
VISION CANAL COMPANY OF PENN8YL-
VA1A, No. 303 WALMUT Btreo'.
PiitiiADKLPniA, January 30, 136T.
At Stated Meeting of tbe Doardot Managon, held
this day, it as
Keeolved That dividend of FOUR PER CENT, oil
the tapital Stock of the DELAWARE DIVISION
CANAL COMPANY OK PKNNLVLVAHIA. clear of
State and National tax, Is hereby declared, payable on
and alter February 1 ues and that the Iransier Rook
be cioeed until Febrnarv 2?
CHAHLK8 C. LOKOSTRETH.
1 31 thslu7t Secretary and jl reasurer.
rST QUICK SALES AXD SMALL PROFITS.
WAT.SO ' & TALLM AN'S
TOILfT KMPOHHIM,
No. llil North KIUIITH Street
Hall's Sicilian Hah- Retiewer. Kind's Ainbro'la Bur
nett's Oocoaine, London Hair Coior Restorer. Tebbett'e
llalr Kegencrator, siorllng'i Ambrosia, Montgomery'
Hair Kentorer, Phslon'e cocln U uraud'i Oriental
Iream, Laird's ltioom of Youth, Email de Paris,
huamei of America. In fact all preparations requisite
to the toilet at U 2 stuth 'iinlp
OKEATLT REDUCED PRICEa.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders ot the DARK. HOLLOW OIL
and manufacturing company win be held
on MONDAY, February 18. 187, at 4 o'clock P. M..at
o 218S WALNUT Street. Room No 4, Second Storr.
Philadelphia, January 3D, 1867.
Kgr HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT-
w-s;' MEN'l'. sprains, Dislocations, etc. Neither
opodeldoc liniment nor any other embrocation can
wiial theetllcacy which characterizes these essential
vegetable extracts lu tbe cure ot sprains, strains,
wounds, oruises, contusions, or dislocations, etc.
They are unequalled for alleviating pain, reducing
local inrliimmiiiloii, aud promoting a rapid cure.
Sold by till Druggiats. 2 s 4t4p
BATCHELOK'S HAIR DYE
THE REST IN THE WOoLD.
Harmless reliablo. instantaneous. 1 he only perfect
dye. No dlsnnpolntroent. uo ridiculous tints, but true
to nature, black or browu.
GENUINE InSlGNU) WILLIAM A. HATCHELOIt.
ALSO
Hepenernttng Extract ot M II iefleurs restores, preserves,
and LeHiitilies the hair prevents baldness, noid by all
DruLgists. Factory No. 81 BAKCLAY Su.N. Y' 3Jt
' KI'AV PEHFUIIK FOR THE HANDKKUCHIKF
PIlAEiUN'S 'NIr1U niwmlnr Cercua."
PIIAI.ON'S 'NIrIU Rl nlug Cereus."
PIIAI.ON'S 'Nlht Blnoiulug Certjua."
PIIALOIV'S "MRht Ulooiiilug Cercui,"
PHALON's "Mftlit BIooiiiIuk Cereus."
A most exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume,
distilled fro-ji the rare and bcautltul flower Irom which
it takes Its name.
Mai.utaclurcd only by 6I3ws
PUALUN fc SUN, New York.
BF.WARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
AKK FOR PHALON TAKE NO OTHER.
tffrft STEINWAY & SONS'
Grand Bquare and Upright Piano Forte.
8TF.1NWAY 4 BON8' direct special attention
to their newly Inveuted U plight" fianos, witn
their -Fount Jteiutiator" aud double Iron
frume, patented June 6, iHtie. This invention
consists la providing the Instrument 1I3 addition
to thr iron trouie in iront of the soundboard), wltu an
iron brace name in the rear 01 It, boih trainee being
tUBtnimefKc, thereby imparting a solidity of con
strui'tloi, and capscity ol standing in tune never bofor
attained In that clerso' instrument
Ihe soundboard is supported between the tworrames
"y u apparatus reKUiatlug lu tension, so tlutt me
in. 1 PJ",n'e d"tree 01 sounl producing capacity
miration of 11. ,,...,.. " , .,.' . -
.ItA.ri
beard mem 'HnIV,M iiwttws mum wuo uw
i.B.VAt,1Li BHOTHERBoonfldenUy offer these besa
'"."""tnents to tue public and invite every lover
ot music to call and examine them
iZ.. Jy 1 l8no onsiructed with their Patent Atrrafl
Arrangemeut applied dliectly to the lull Iron Frame.
1 o. f ?olJ bT RLA81UH RKOTHKR8,
I it lni4p jj 1WMi CHE8NUT Street.
THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU-
ctum rA(rkf , . nion,i it,....,ui ......
IIS I I
.ZrZZ. ! m"ru"H clear, beiiutllul tones, elegant
hiV.ifi i ,Thl'- ,,lr,'ili'y. and reasonable prices. 00m
WALNUt" ;!,lBuurunl. '"r "' only at No. 1I7
6ii; UNION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO.
1 .. . . vinMiumi tiiruiiriTCSi 1 V Miw
EDWARD DUNN,
(Late of the Firm of KAIIY4 HRO.)
1I41-SK AXI SIUS Ptl.VTKK.
Glazing, Graining, tiliding etc.
No. 3 SOI "111 l onuil Kl'ltKET,
29
Philadelphia.
BFiiobvI'Y8'1 BUNTY.-PAY41EST
c.VvWdaeemiSVf N:-WALNUT H.reet.have re-
r,'.r .v l"'lk? ".'r. tl'elr clients. Mmdi ,ilendi In
Uii'sw fuels.
OlllceVlorserVa Additional Pay to
Also "neral J i?.'. whlcb all oillcrs are entiil-d to.
AKisa ssSSHSSsr- -
-K' ...I 11T I T lUt'l'VH .t (HI.
liSn lrni,'' IV"'. MiilMin. south side.
.
Of oiirnJ tot
tv muww nuu orpilHIlrt,
1 iHlUUUI"
Should call nn nr . 1.
speedy aultlemeut
w.
No,
OFFICE
S1 TKVir . UI'.UHGK W.
NTlLfvJV AND
GEORGE W. FORD.
below 1 hlrd.
'i k id DA V
K1GHT UN
'h:k. turn
d?TtaBMiM'ETA STYLI8II. PROMPt
ia Address Rorw o,lu,Ubl8 ,or urk- Ave vear
old, Addxwis iivf. fcveulug Telegraph OOlve.'' I
y CHESTNUT ST. N?X
FAMILY SEWING-MACH1NES
n ; "uu n-guiaien 10 tue nicest desirable point.
,,"""'e.at volume and exquisite quality of tone, as
r f." lastlclty and ptomptneas of action, of these
new ij Drlufif vimmi. t, u n An..,.A .. .. ,iAAa.i
are 11 ude u , as wS 1 . " t"8 '''"' wlilch they
mBl u for r AU'',U l"" ''llil Wash
Ato Z to a """I '"" Owens
t hese' reou Jlt'il1 ?r.?"i w.A'"t.W!' 'hat.tl.ey have both
,... muuiu U 1 1 LIlf till hi Is 11 1 I.iaii LlOIl LU
S100 ?NRwAoB0UNTy.-0LDIElW AND
w holuTvVU"y " madS'0 ""V1""' "",,t''
once, as ll,e Pavmu.?.lpU should do so at
be tiled and "f"' "r all claims 0
receiving the checks i....? uV."" Pb'ble. 1 am dally
ihe aJIHs ul appdZanu ai".Kxl,tt Jlou,llr- ud nol",y
11,. pn.i m vh i.T.unts.ttH.,ou as received, through
VJ. t. ncco & co.,
No- 45 H. ElOnTH St., East Side. '
WUlUnuvllU (by the Tard or Piece!.
28 CKSTJ.
Forrestdale, (by th. Yard or Pie.,, 22 CanU.
10-4 TJtlca Bhaetingt, 83 CnU.
Hhlrllng Linens, extra cheap
Table Linens, Towels. chai
Napkins. Linen llaiikerchiets Hoalnr
Kid Gloves. HoopHkins. llol"'.
HALM ORAL IsKIIlTH.-l esse new slvles
New .style Prints, 17 and H Merrim'aes
l?rZ """''"t of Flannws cheap err"uc
H ack Mohair Alpaca, extra cheap,
llliu k (Silks, snperlor qnalll.v. r
Lupin's AII-wod IH-lames. :r' rents
Percales, 3TS cents, cost 60 cents to Import.
w. t. nr.r.n a co.,
1IJ NO. 4fi N. EIGHTH St.. below Arch, east side.
WHITE SILK ILLUSION
ii.. .1 yrls wldo. 0 Inches, superior qua-
Illy, nice lresl. gm.ds, otily IK. cei.N. Also. 2 y2r .
wide, or IK. Iucl.es extra quality, nt si a yard "ril
ilk iLlumiIn PARTY CAPK
?' wi".' w,,il P',"k orb n pulled cuainm.
R'nile
... nn BiMini twice as much to hmn,,.
tiesldes the n.aterlnl.
1MITA1 ION
AI.ENC1KNNE KDGINafl AND
INHF.RTIXGS.
CLUNY EIXHNG3 AND IXSKirr.
IMITATION
IKOM,
doKenBrr fU" Btock' at reauccd Pf'ces by the yard or
riLUlW-CASE LACES.
A large nsaorimei.t, most of tliin known as the
WHITE, ilLACK, OR LKA IMJOLOKED
LINING,
jusi nceivea. ai reonceu prices.
MlTTIMiHAU LACK I'I:I1T. i v.
Uy the pair.
NOTTINGHAM LACE FOR CURTAIVS
By the yard.
NOTTINGHAM LACE TIDIES
TJie Inrgeet nssortmeut from which lo 'select and
tlidlowest pile, s at which to purchase. Bna
W OltSli S Lace and Embrolilerv .Store
, No. :s N. EluHT'll Htroet.
A NEW SOURCE OF HEALTH
OPENED TO THE AlFLICTl l) IN
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FZBIIUART .9, 18GT.
FINANCIAL.
p C M N G Y L V A III A
STATE LOAN.
PROPOSALS
FOR -A. Hi OA. 1ST
or
$23,000,000.
AN ACT
TO CRKATK A LOAN FOR THS REDEMPTION
OF THE OVERDUE BONDS OF THE
COMMONWEALTH.
Whereon, Tbo bonds of tlie CoiiimoiiwoaUli,
aud curiam certificate of Indebtedness;,
amounting to TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS, have been overdue and unpaid
for Home lime past;
And whereat, ll is desirable that the same
should be paid, and withdrawn from the market;
therefore,
Meet Ion 1. lie it enacted 6 the Senate and lloune
Of lltyrcxentatxve of the ( ommonwralth of 1'enn
nylvania in Gcnrrai Awmbt met, and it U hei-ebv
maeteU by the anthurilu of the name, Tltut the
Governor, Auditor-General, and Hiato Trea
huror be, und are hereby, authorized und em
powered lo bonow, on the faith of tlie Com
monwealth, In Hiich amount und with hih.Ii
notice (not lessj than forty days) an they may
deem tnottt expedient for the In to rest of tlie
Ktate, twenty-three nilllloiiM of dollars, and
Issue oertlticates of loan or bonds of the Com
monwealth for the same, beuriuir Interest at a
rote not exceeding six per centum per annum,
payable Heml-annually, on the 1st of February
and 1st of AuitUHt, in the city of Philadelphia;
which certificates oi loan or bonds shall uot be
subject to ony taxation whatever, for State,
municipal, or local purpoaes, and shall be paya
ble as lollows. namely: Five millions of dollars
pnyable at any time after five years, aud
within ten years; eight millionsof dollars paya
ble at any time alter ten years, aud withlu fif
teen years; and ten millions of dollars at any
time after illleeti years, and within twenty-live
years; and shall be sinned by the Governor and
Stale Treasurer, and countersluned by the
Auditor-General, and registered In the books of
the Auditor-General, and to be transicrable on
the books of the Commonwealth, at the
Farmers' nnd Mechanics' National Hunk of
I'lnli.delphla; the proceeds of the whole of
which; loan, including premiums, etcetera,
received on the same, shall be applied lo the
payment of the bonds and cert llleul.es of in
debtedness of tlie Commonwealth.
.Section 2. The bids for the said loan shall be
opened in the presence of the G ,vm nor, Auditor-General,
and Suite Treiisurer, and awarded
to the highest bidder: J'rovided, Thut no certifi
cate hereby authorized to be Issued shad tie
negotiated lor less than Us par Value.
Section S 1 he bonds of the Stale and certifi
cates of Indebtedness, now overdue, shall nu
receivable m payment oi the said loan, under
such regulations as the Governor, Auditor
General,' and State Treasurer mav pr -serine;
and every bidder for the loan now aut horized
to be issued, Khali state in his bid whether the
same is payable in cash or in the bonds, or
certificates of indebtedness of the Common
wealth. Section i. That all trustees, executors, admin
istrators, guardians, agenls, treasurers, com
mittees, or other persons, holding, lu a fidu
ciary capacity, bouds or certificates of indebt
edness of the State or moneys, are hereby
authorized to hid lor the loan hereby authorized
to be issued, aud to surrender the bonds or
certificates of loan held by them at the time of
making such bid, and to receive the bouds
authorized to be issued by this act.
Section 5. Any person or persons standing in
the fiduciary capacity staled in the fourth sec
lion of this act, who may desire to invest
money in their hands for the benefit of the
trust, may, without any order of court, invest
the same in the bonds authorized to be issued
by this act, at a rale of premium not exceed
ing twenty per ceulum.
Section 0. That irom aud after the passasro of
this net, all the bouds of this Common wealth
shall be paid oil lu the order of their maturity.
Section 7. That all loans of this Common
wealth, not yet due, shall be exempt from
State, municipal, or local taxatiou, alter the
interest due February 1st, one thousand
eight hundred and blxty-seveu, shall have been
paid.
Section 8. That all existing laws, or portions
thereof, inconsistent herewith, are hereby re
pealed. JOHN P. GLASS.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
L. W. HALL,
Speaker of the .Senate.
Approved the second day of February, oue
thousuud eight hundred and sixty-seven.
JOHN VV. GEARY.
In accordance- with the provisions of the
above act of Assembly, sealed proposals will
be received at tlie Oltiee of the State Treasurer
lu the city of llarrlsburR, Pennsylvania, until
12 o'clock M., of the 1st day of April. A. 1). lso7,
to be endorsed as follows: "Proposals for Penn
sylvania State Loan," Treasury Department,
llarilsburu, Pennsylvania, United States of
America.
Bids will be received for S5,000,(XK), reimbursa
ble In five years and payable In ten years;
4,S,000,000, reimbursable in ten yeurs, aud payable
in tlfleen years; and $10,000,000, reimbursable in
fifteen years and payable lu twenty-five years.
The rate of interest to be either five or six per
cent, per annum, which must be explicitly
slated )n the bid, and tlie bids most advanta-
J;eous to the State will be accepted. No bid for
ess than par will be considered. The bonds
will be issued in sums of SoO, and such higher
sums as desired by the loaners, lo be free from
Stale, local, and municipal taxes.
The overdue bonds ol the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania will be received at par In pay
ment of this loan, but bidders must slate
whether they intend to pay in cash or In the
overdue loans aforesaid.
No distinction will be made between bidders
paying lu cash or overdue loaus,
JOHN W. GEARY,
Governor of Pennsylvania.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
Auditor-General.
W. II, K EM RLE,
Stale Treasurer,
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