0 MS K UMBER CXII. 1 A DIET FOB MEVTii DYSPEPTICS, AND A CUBE FOB UY-rotIIONIBIA, HY-POCR18T, OR ANT COMPLAINT OF A II Y ORDER. BY OUlt SKIUIOS KDITOH. ALMANAC AND DIARY. BHOBT MEinK-ILLOOICAfc OBSERVATIONS FOR TIIE WKAK, Marcha Blond ay, 18. I'arAde in an omnibus of tho Peak Fnmlly of lioll Ringers. Somoof tho belles of tlie fumily in the parade did con siderable "peeking." Tueaday, 19. Important debate In tho Har rlsburg Legislature on tho Sunday (Jar (UK Htloii. The members not being able to run the cars, run one another. WcducmUy, 0. Brlgliam Young sends J 10.1 to a Mr. P.vno in Now York to pay a board bill oi thirty yours' standing, Tula was a very old l'yno board. Thursday, a 1. Interesting debate- In Con prcss iiptween General Hiitler and Mr. Ktiightini. Mr. lSingham wanted to know "Who Killed Cock Robin?" This dofl cloncy In History was severely commented upon by General Rutler. Friday, 8'i. General Grant had his photo grunu tnken in New York for a statuette, wlili the inevitabltclgar. Ilo says he has drawn his cigar in buttle ofteuer than bis sword. Saturday, Series Column Day. Tho Kditor, in view of the equinoctial storm, lecls constrained to say, "All Hail!" to tho opening Spring. DOINGS OF THE HARRISBURG HEAD CENTRES! SUNDAY CAMS DENOUNCED! Tlic "Broad Guasc" Only Another Xame for Hie "Broad fioad." Head Centre Council read in place an act authorizing Morris l'ark Mining Company to Iwrrow five hundred thousand dollars. A Head Centre from the rural districts wanted to know if anybody was authorized to lend Morris l'ark that money, and if so, he would like to eee the security. Head Centre Wortliiiigtou called up the act protecting fanners in the markets of Philadel phia, particularly the champions of light weights, from having their butter seized by the Clerk. One Head Centre said the farmers from his district never complained of having their but ter taken by anybody: it was generally strong enough to protect itself. Head Centre Worthington said the Clerk seized it by virtue of his rank and office. Head Centre Hobbs asked what should be done if the butter outranked tho Clerk? Head Centre Worthington thought, In that case, they had better both be sent to the Almshouse. Head Centre Connell offered an amendment, allowing farmers and hucksters to sell their produce at their place of residence. This Head Centre was asked if he owned stock in the various City Railways, and wanted the people to go out of town to buy their mar keting ? Head Centre Connell said he did own stork live stock, two horses. Next in order was a bill authorizing the people of Philadelphia to decide by vote ' whether the Sunday cars shall run. Head Centre Lowry read a lengthy speech denouncing the bill. It was offered to gratify an ungodly multitude of Philadelphia, that a Sunday car, with its load of beer-drinkers, was on its way to the iev (cries of "Order ! Order 1") was on the way to the devel ("Order ! Order !" from all parts of the House) was on the way to the development (great laughter) of everything that was bad in Sab lath violation. It was advocated in Philadel phia by persons who love their Leer better than their Bibles; and 1XSTAKCE3 OF MALT-THEATMl-XT will not m rare among the crowds that will frequent the outskirts of the city. Men who kept fast horses and women, and drive them out in the road at a rapid pace iu single and double harness This Head Centre was here interrupted, and asked by the Speaker if he was speaking ot the horses or the women ? He said he didn't care which; to be training either on the public highway was a violation of the day. It' tho cars were allowed to run, they would be filled with shoulder-hitters and loose characters. Here a voice exclaimed: "AND TIGHT CHARACTERS." l Head Centre Davis, of Berks, favored the hill,and caused extracts to be read from Phila delphia newspapers urging its passage, one paper saying that unless the cars ran, one of their correspondents mreaieneu never ui go to tlmrch; another said It would cost nothing tea mm THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, to ride, as the fare could be deducted from his usual contribution; and another said If the cars would run on Hundny, he would take a pew in a church in the country, and thus benefit the struggling churches in the rural districts. Head Centre IJrown Inquired why the City Councils did not authorize the running of tho cars themselves, and not forco the country membprs to vote on the subject. Head Centre Ilidgway replied that all winter was spent by the Councils in voting the salt off the tracks, and that is just decided, and it is now proposed to canvass tho subject about voting it on again; that City Councils had no time to run an election on Sunday cars; they had spent four years in getting the squirrels out of the public squares, two years in finding out a leak in tho Gas Trust, and wore not through with it yet; and if they ye to take upn themselves an action looking to an election in reference to the Sunday cars, tho members, like tho horses, would die in their traces. He thought the Legislature ought to have something to say about tho city: a3 it was, there would be a great deal for the city to attend to itself, to stop them after we get them started. After some other bills were discussed, the Head Centres adjourned, perfectly exhausted. FRCM CUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. Lom.on, March 4, lfeu'7. Dear Scries Kdi tor: I last week paid a visit to the office of the Ocean Telegraph in tho Strand; and being an intimate friend of the head clerk, I put myself at rnjijio with him, in order that I might get some stunning private information to write to you from this side of tho water. I am, therefore, ablo to furnish you with some important news, that has never before been published. The clerk said it was the most interesting and expensive telegram that ever passed over the wires, excelling a few by Mr. Seward. It is no less than a message from the emi nent American, Mr. A. II. Leeshore, tho win ner of tho Crosby Opera House, to Queen Vic toria's sailor son Alfred; and I think it will do more than anything else to preserve the good feeling and harmony that exists, or ought to exist, between the two countries. These dear words (costing sj5 each) are from said Leeshore, tendering to Prince Alfred, as a Captain in the Royal Navy, the identical "Night-shirt" In which he was sitting when he received the shivering, though joyful news, that he had drawn the Opera House. As I before stated, such littlo mementoes will do more to cement the friendship between the two countries (which just now needs so much cement) than all the Motley letters and papers that ever before found their way to Seaward. Before giving tho telegram, I will giv'e Iho historical incident on which it is founded. An extract from the records of the period reads thus: "In the meantime Joe and Ma had got hold of the mutter, una to my unbounded astonish ment, they had received It at onco as a fact. I hud undressed myself, for it was growing late, and was sitting in my long-tailed nlt;ht-sliirl, discussing tho events of the evening, when u thundering knock at tiio door announced ttiat nil was not over yet. Ma went to the door, and quickly returned with the intelligence that 'a man wanted to see me, and that he said I hud drawn 'Crosby's Opera House.' " despatch. , FitAluiE du Kot'llEK, 111., Fob. 11. Your Royal IIiuiikkbs.: At Lord Lennox's dinner, last Decoinber, In the excitement of tho moment, you were pleased to accept Mr, Ben nett's challenge, and offered to sail your yacht, the Viking, against the Henrietta, around the Isle of Wight. Mr. Dennett, iu order to get out of sailing that race, and at the same time get your establishment and himself well adver tised, conceived the happy idea of presenting you with his victorious yacht. I have further learned that you have declined receiving the Henrietta, as you say you could not accept so costly a present. The correspondence was of such an international character, that I felt it my duty to further the friendly feeling that now exists between the two countries. I beg, therefore, that you will accept, AS A VALENTINE, from a lucky American to a lucHy English man, the Long-tail Night-shirt (in which I sat when I received the news that I had drawn the immense "Crosby Opera House," valued at 5(i00,000), as it now swlngson the clothes-line in perfect order, on the prairie iu front or my house in Illinois. I have instructed my wife to hold it subject to your order, although a Chicago Itaruum has offered mo 8-500 for it to exhibit along with tho ticket; but without mo In it, I do not conceive it would give a proper idea of aflairs on the night that made it so famous. Knowing that you are a great sailor, I would add that this very garmeut (unlike the Henrietta) has "crossed the line" a hundred times, and my wife says no navigator has ever done more TRAVELLING FROM POLE TO POLE, than she bus to preserve this bit of canvas from being carried away by tho high winds during the lato stormy aenson. "The unbounded hos pitality with which tho American yachtsmen have been received by all classes In England, will always bo remembered in tho United States with the warmest gratitude ;" and I sin cerely hope that you will not deprive me of tho opportunity of acknowledging this most cor dial reception by presenting to you this Zi yards of New York Mills muslin, In a form be fitting a true sailor. Your obedient servant, A. II. Leeshore. After this telegram had been copied, the clerk showed me a piece of original poetry with it, which evidences that Leeshore not only ought to havo an Opera House, but that he ought to write, if not sing, his own operas. This poem, of which I furnish you a copy, shows some likelihood of success. It is en titled THE SONQ OF THE NITE SHIRT. UY A. U. L., PV ILLENOY. In a cheer that was summit worn Andacushln striped with red A man there sot iu an nnmanly garb Willi a nlte cap onto hiz hod. Sich! slchl slch! Slch luck mong tatcrsaud dirt Wen wo hcerd the nooso of hiz "Ave dollar hitch" As he sot In hiz long tale shirt. No more will 1 go to work When the cock is crowln aloof No more shell eny work Agin cum nnder this roof I'll work no more like a slave But live ez lino az a turk The old woman hev no need to save And 1 no need tu work. Old chaps thet paid your V'S Old mades, muthers aud wives Who strained a pint a tlkket to git, Tu keep em the rest uv their lives Slch 1 slch t slch t Sich luck mong taters and dirt Is the only thing thet bothers my bed As 1 set In my long tale shirt. But wy do i talk uv luck That fantom and that alone That druwed the tikket out and mado Tho opera houso my own The opera house my own Which I dou't kecr tu keep Strange, that "operars"' shood be so dear Aud tho "iiouses" themselves so cheap! I'll hev no more to work In the dull december lite Nor work ! work ! work Wen tho wether is warm and brlte But underneath the treez In the sultry month u v june I'll lay all day on the Hat uv my bak And wissell an opera toon. I'll lay and never kecr If the cows shood git In the wheat With a new straw hat onto my lied And patent lethers onto my feet I'll think uv the weery hours And how 1 used to feel Before 1 heerd of the opera houso plan Of drawiu from forchune'a weal. In a cheer that was summit worn And a cushlji strlpod with red, A man there sVt in an unmanly garb With a uHe op onto hiz lied Slchl slch! slchl Sich luck mong taters and dirt Wen he lieerd the noose of tho "Ave dollar hitch" As ho sot In his long tale shirt. This, dear Series Editor, is the way fortune makes poets of us all; for who would not sing provided he was wakened up in the night with tho information that he owned an Opera House ? Perhaps this Night-shirt Tale is not believed on your side of tho water ; but I assure" you it is not a tale of Your Own Correspondent. NEW PUBLICATIONS. AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIK MOST KXCTTINO AND INTERESTING BOOK Oi' THE DAY. (,i:NUt.(L Jj. C. BAKER'S HISTORY OF TIIK SIXUKT SERVICE. Tills lilHtory was announced one year ago, but owing to tho attempt el Uitt Government tu suppress it, lis publication wua delayed. It will now be Issued, un altered unci unnhrluged, under the supervision of General iiiikor. It contains a lull aud official expose of the intricate machinations of the secret enemies ot the Union. I or sinrilinR developments and thrilling adventures, this liui.k eclipses the famous experiences ot i'OUCilis; and Y1DOCU. The marvellous narratives ot Uoue n.l linker are nil attested by the highest olUclul autho rity, it will contain the only otlicial history of the AtMisMnaiion conspiracy. A full history of this great, startling, aud terrible crime, FROM ITS CONCEPTION IN THE HAUNTS OF VILLANY TO THE BUIUAI. PLACE OF liOOTH, hns never yet been placed before the public. The w ork ult-o hilly exposes the nelitrloussvsteiu by which Presidential pardons were aud are no readily obtained at Vt uHliiiiKton, The murals of the National Cupltal are thoroughly ventilated, and there are some strange revelations concerniiiK hetidn of departments, meuiHers of C'ou grexK, leniale pardou brokers, and dlaungulbhed mili tary characters. For full descriptive circulars, terms, and all particu lars, addrtss p. GAKKETT fc CO., 2 Jtn No. 702 CHEBMT street. Philadelphia, "A TLEASAST BIT OF SATIRE it is, and none the worse because it is literally founded on inct." Dr. it. bheiton Mackenzie's opinion oi I'AKMON NOCUUALL'M EUROPEAN TOU It; OK, THE RECREATIONS OF A CITY PARSON. KUALL QUARTO. TRICEPS CENTS. For sale by Dl'FFIJSLD ASMIEAD, No. 7124 C1IESNTJT St., 3 1 tuthsat PHILADELPHIA. NOW HEADY HARLEM, AND OTHER POEMK BY M. J. LEKDOM. "They are all written, though of different metres Iu that soit. niHlnuuiiug tone which is so sooihiug to the reader, aud as an evidence of great merit, always leaves Us Impress upon the heart." Uanuinluwn TtUtirujih. iorsuleby T. E. ZELL A CO., 8 9 m wslm Nos. 17 andJOB. BIXTUtelreet. ggARLOW'S INDICO BLUE, PUT UP AT WlLTBERCEll'S DRUG STORE, NO. 38 KOBTU MECOMO STUEET, PHILADELPHIA, Will color more water than four times the lame amount of ordinary indigo, IT 18 WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. It U retailed at the lame tprlce aa tu. imitation and Interior tllcles, j 18 m "SPECIAL NOTICES. NEWSPAPER ADYEIiTlSIN;.-JOY, CUE & CO. Agents for the "Tklkoraph " and Newapnper Press of the whole country, have KB MOVF.D from FIFTH and CHKSNUT Streets to No 144 8. SIXTH Street, second door above WALNUT. Offi( ks:-No. 144 B. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia: TH1HUNK HUILDINOS, Near Yorlc. 7HuVp T SOUTHERN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. APPEAL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS. The COMMITTEE ON DISTK1 BUTION, appointed by a Town Meeting held March in. have already re ceived the itrongrnt tuntrancM of the exittrnrr of grrnt distress for vunt vf food in parts of North Carolina, South Carolina , Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, and earnestly nppenl to their fellow-citizens ior tlio menus promptly to meet the pressing emergency. JOHN WELSH, Chairman, ' HENRY A. Ii() A UDM AN, FREDERICK ERA LEY, THOMAS S. NKWLIN. WILLIAM STUONU, S. MORltlS WALX: UEOROE WHITNEY, Contributions mav be sent to JAMES M. AERTSEN, Treasurer, 3 22 5t B. E. corner of Dock and Walnut. irST" OFFICE OF TIIK FRANKFORD AND PHILADELPHIA PAMnKNWKIt KAIL WAY COMPANY. No. 24.'.3 FllANKKOtll) Road, I'niLADici.i'iiiA, February 21, 1kh7. All person who are subscribers to or holders of tho Capital stock ot this Company, and who have nut yei paid the. FIK'i'H instalment of FIVE DOLLAKS tier hhare thereon, are hereiiy notified that the said Fifth Instalment has been called in. and t hut they m e required to pay the sauio at the above Cilice, on l'lkN t.MIA l . ipru in, 1N. liy resolution ot the Hoard. JACOB BINDER. 3 'JR 2w President. P:j OFFICE PHILADELPHIA, HERMAN' TOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD Piiii.APRi.eniA. March II. 18r,7. The Mnnngers have this day declared a dividend of nvis X't.n ti'.iM. on tiiu capital siock, payuiue, clear ot taxes, on and after April 1, Ihkt. The trans fer books of the Company will be closed on the l'Jlli loht. nnd remain closed until April 1. 3 15 23 30 at A. E. DOUOHERTY. Treasurer, PHILADELPHIA. MARCH 19. 18G7. The Annua) Meeting of tne stock holders of me i'Jl 1 I. AIM M-.ril.lA AINU iiimuiy RLiN l'r '1KOLEUM OMl'AAY will beheld at Its oflice. No, 4o S. 'IH1RU Mreet, on TUESDAY, April 2. at o'clock A. M., at which time also on election will be held lor olucers to serve the ensuing year. UKUKOK W. WAKtllKI.1), S 1!) int . Secretary and Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA. MARCH ll), 1867. The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the KNTEHPltlsK PETROLEUM COMPANY will be held at its otliee, No. 40 S. THIRD street, on TL'EsiiA Y. April 2, at 9 o'clock A. M., at which time aii-o an election will be held for ollicers to serve the ensuing year, GEORGE W. WAKEFIKLD, 3 Iff lot Secretary aud Treasurer. rJ" PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 19, 1867. The Aunual Meeting of the Stockholders of the I.e Mont Gas Coal Company of Pennsylvania, lor fie election of Directors, etc., will be held on MON DAY. April 1, lhliT, at J ' o'clock. P.M., at No. 273 S. FOL'RTH Street. Philadelphia, Jiy order of the Hoard. H. A. R. MOES, it III mths 7t Secretary. K2T CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. A SPE- clul Meeting of the stockholders of tho CAM- P.llIA IKON COMPANY will bo held on TUESDAY, tho 2iid of April next, at 4 o'clock P. M at the Otliee ol the Compuuy, No. 4UU CHESNUT Street, Philadel phia, to accept or reject an amendment to the Charier approved February 21, 1867. Jsy order of the Board. 3 limit JOHN T. KILLE. Secretary. PCt BATCH - THE BEST IS LO It's HAIR DYE. IN THE WORLD. Harmless, reliable, ii feet dye. No disuppoln iistautauenus. The only per tinent, no ridiculous lints, Out true to nature, dihck or GENLINElabltiNED Regenerating Extract serves, and beautifies Sold by all DruggisUl. Street, New York. Drown. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR ALSO, of MilleneurA restores, pre the hair, prevents baldness. Factory No. til BARCLAY 8 BEAUTIFUL HAIR. CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR positively restores grey hair to Its original color aud youthful beauty; imparts life and strength to the weakest hair; stops Its fulllnyoiitat once; keeps the head clean; Is un paralleled, us a hair-dressing. Bold by all druggists and fashion able hulr-dressers, aud at my olllce, No. 1123 BROAD WAY, N. Y. 8S tuths tMl sAItAH A. CHEVALIER. 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Every Piano is constructed with their Patent Agraile Arraugemeut applied directly to the full Iron Frame, For sale only by CLASIUS BROTHERS, Kn. luofl CHESNUT Street, Phllada S 2 4p r CHICKEKinv, GEASD SQUARE AND UPBIGHI TIASOS. These celebrated and long-established instruments are now KNOWN W be the best iu America and EvTktY-SIX European and American Medals have been awarded the CHICKERINO'S. Over Mi Plauo. manufactured and .old. Notice the reat foreign testimonials for ! NEW ROOMS. No. IU CHESNUT Street, en ,.. in Art Gallery. ?.i.7.In W. H. DUTTON. S 5 tnlhstMP JLMTfl TIIE PIANOS WHICH WE MANO- Fr-iTflfacture recommend themselves. We pro VfuS. to our patrona clear, beautiiul tone, elegaut workmanship, durability, aud reasonable prices, com bined Vi'h guar an we. For sate only at No. 1017 WANO MANUFACTURING OO ' W M I A MARCH 23, 18CTL SPECIAL NOTICES. rpr NATIONAL MXi; OKTHEREPUBLIU pun aI'IM'Iiia. March 12. 17. lit ncoonliince wlili Ibo provisions ol tlm National Cuiirtcv M, mid the Articles of Association ot this I'.iink, ft has been (l( termini (I to Increase Hie Capllftl w i- ..-.. I- rt 1 .l..ll,.ru Itfl IMM1 IH.OI. f-im k oi mm ..aiiii i7 iiiiiim.ii -t subscriptions from Stockholders for theslinremillnlieu to tl.eni in ihe proposed increase will bo payable on the second day ot May next, and will he received nt liny nine prior io imu naie. a nimmrr uiiinn-"i remain io ne snm, applications lor wincnwiii uw re ceived troui persons desirous of becoming Stock holders. By order of the Bonrd of Directors. 3 15 7 w JOSEPH I'. M CM FORD, Cashier. AMUSEMENTS. N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. BATVHD.VY NIOHT. A IXH HI K IU 1. 1,. TWO OKEAT PLAYS. MISS HELEN WEST K UN IN TWO OK HER BFJST CHARACTERS. To cummeiice with the three-net drama, entitled THE FRENCH SPY. Mathlldo 1 J Henri St. Alme. Miss HELEN WESTERN Unmet ) To conclude with tho five-act drama, till VEK TWIST. THE STORY' OK A LONDON OTtPHAN. Nancy sykes Miss HELEN WESTERN Bnl Sykcs... Mr. J. A. II ERNE Monday. March 2.1. Miss W ESTERN as Cupl. Kyd. April I. MR. JAMKH E. MLKPuUt. WALNUT olKKBl T II K A T R r , N. F:. corner of NINTH and WALN UT Streets. Begins at 7H o'clock. OKEAT DRAMATIC EXCITEMENT. TWELFTH NIGHT OF EAST LYNNE, HOUSES CRAMMED EVERY NIGHT. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, March 23, The Charming, Youthful, and Vernatlle Artiste, MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, when she will perform her great impersonations, LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE, In the original and only genuine Play, entitled EAST LY NNE; OR, THE F.LOPEMENT, the merits of which are nightly attested bv SOBS AND TEA lis OK SYMPATHY. TV I I!s- JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET XX A- THEATRE. Begins at 7 o'clock. BENEFIT OF MR. R. . RAIO. BARTON 11 1 LI-and STUART KORHON have volunteered for this Night only. SATURDAY'. March 23, , A DREpS REHEARSAL. Major Do Boots Mr, It. CRAIG ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Stephen Plum HAI1TON If ILL loby Twinkle STUART ROBSON Burleouue ROMEO AND JULIET. Juliet R. CRAIG Romeo Mr. s. HEMPLE JlOMiAi-l wenty-louith time of "OURS." TP OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JL" 1MMJ-NSE ATTRACTION, FOX'S C OM BIN ATI ON TROUPH EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE BALLET.COM ICPANTOMIMI ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE:, COMIC PAN TOM1 M k AMERICAN ACADEMY OFSIUSld THOMAS MAGUIItE aud lv,.nm, Prolessor RiSLEY, ) MANAGERS, THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE THOCPB WILL APPEAR Tills WEEK EVERY EVENING, and at the Matinees on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY' AFTERNOONS March 2n mid 23. Matinees commence ut 2; Evening performance at 8. Prices us usual. No extra charge lor securing seat MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY'S SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, On Saturday Evening, March 30, AT Ml'SICAL FIM HALL. Programmes at tho Music Stores. It CONCERT HALL GRAND REOPENING By the Two PEAK FAMILIES BELL RINGERS assisted by the BERGER FAMILY, lor a short season, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 13, aud continue every evening during the week. 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This! machine la guaranteed: does not get ontlo order, audi the lime to manage it la about Ave imnutea The simplicity of this apparatus, tta entire reedom from danger, the cheapness aud quality of the light over all others, has gained fur it the favorable opinion ot those acquainted ;wllh Ita merits. The names of taose having used them for the last three years wli be given by calling at ourOFFICK. MO. 105 kOVTU FOCHTII STBEET, Where the machines can be seen io operation. FERRIS fe CO., Box m P. O Bnd tor a Parupilel, iaoiutniuj FINANCIAL. p E w n 8 Y L V A ra 1 A STATE LOAN. PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN OF $23,000,000. ' AN ACT TO CREATE A LOAN FOR THE BEDEXITION OF THE OVERDUE B0ND3 OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Whereat, The bonds of the Commonwealth and certain certificates of lmlebtedneM, amounting to TWENTY-TIIREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, have been overdue and unpaid for some lime past; And tuhereui. It is desirable that the aama si ctild be paid, and withdrawn from the market therefore, Section 1. Be it enacted bp ihe Senaie und JToutt of Jicprenentutivet of tlie txmrmomueuUh of Venn tylvunia in GenerU AjuctiiWi met, and it m hereby enacted bv the authority of the tame. That the Governor, Auditor-General, and Stale Trea surer be, and are hereby, authorized and em powered to borrow, on the fulth of the Com monwealth, In mich amounts und with uob notice (not less than forty days) aa they may deem most expedient for the interest of the 8iate, twenty-three inillloua of dollars, and issue certificates of loan or bonds of the Com monwealth fur the same, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum pnyBbleseml-aununlly, outhe 1st of February and 1st of August, iu the city of Philadelphia; Which certificates of loan or bonds shall not be subject to any taxation whatever, for State, municipal, or local purposes, and shall be paya ble ns lolloww, namely: Five millions of dollars payable at any time after five years, and within ten years; eight millions of dollars paya ble at any time after ten years, and within flf teen years; and ten millions of dollars at any time after fifteen years, and within twenty-flvo years; and shall be sighed by the Governor and btate Trenaurer, and countersigned by the Auditor-General, and registered in the books of the Auditor-General, and to be transferable on thp books of the Commonwealth, at the Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank of ITiiliuklpuin; tho proceeds of the whole of which; lonn, Including premiums, etcetera, received on the prune, shnfl be applied to the payment of the honils and certificates of in debtedness of the Commonwealth. Keel ion 2. The bids lor the said loan shall be opened in the presence of the Govei nor, Auditor-General, and htnte Trensurer, and awarded to the highest bidder: Provided, That no certifi cate hereby authorized to be issued shall be negotiated for less thnn Its par value. Section 3. '1 he bonds nt the State and certifi cates of indebtedness, now overdue, shall be receivable in payment ot the said loan, under such regulations as the Governor, Auditor General, and Btate Treasurer may prescribe; and every bidder for the loan now authorized to be iFsued, shall stute In his bid whether the same is payable in cash or in the bonds, or certificates of Indebtedness of the Common-, wealth. Section 4. That all trustees, executors, admin istrators, guardians, agents, treasurers, com mittees, or other persons, holding, in a fidu ciary capacity, bouds or certificates of Indebt edness of the btate or moneys, are hereby authorized to bid for the loan hereby authorised to be issued, and to surrender the bouds or certificates of loan held by them at the time of ronkiDg such bid, and to receive the bonds authorized to be Issued by this act, (Section 5. Any person or persons standing In the fiduciary capacity stated In the fourth sec tion 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 bo issued by this act, at a rate of premium not exceed- ' lng twenty per centum. Section t). That from and after the passage of this net, all the bonds of this Commonwealth shall be paid off la the order of their maturity. Section 7. That all loans of this Common wealth, not yet due, shall be exempt from Htnte, municipal, or local taxation, after the interest due February 1st, one thousand cWht. hundred and Klxly-seven, shall have been paid. Section 8. That all existing laws, or portion thereof, Inconsistent herewith, are hereby re pealed. JOHN P. GLASS, Speaker ol the House of Representatives. JU W. HALL, Bpeaker of the Senatj, Approved the second day of February, one thousand eight hundred anJ sixty-seveu. JOHN W. UKARY. In accordance with the provMonn of the above act of Assembly, sealed proposals will be received at the Office of ttwi State Treasurer in the city of Ilarrisburg, Pennsylvania, until 12 o'clock M., of the 1st tiuy of April, A. I. 1S67, to be endorsed as follows: "Proposals for Penn sylvania Stule Loan," Treusury Department, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. United Slates of America. HidB will bo received for ;5,(KK),000, reimbursa ble in five years and payuble in ten years; 88,000,0(10, reimbursable in teu years, and payable in fifteen years; and 810,000,000, reimbursable in. fifteen years and payable in twenty-live years.. The rate of Interest to be either five or six per cent, per annum, which must be explicitly . stated in the bid. and the bids most advanta geous to the Statu will be accepted. No bid for less than par will be considered. The bonds will be Issued in sums of $50, and such higher sums as desired by the loaners, to be free from State, local, and municipal taxes. The overdue bonds of the Commonwealth o Pennsylvania will be received at par In pay ment of this loan, but bidders must state whether they Intend to pay In cash or In the overdue loans aforesaid. . " No distinction will be made between bidders paying in cash or overoue louns. JOHN W. GEARY, ' Governor of Pennsylvania. ' JOHN F. HARTRANFT. ' Auditor-General ' W. H. KEMBLE, . State,Treastirer. N.B. No newt-pnper publishing the above, unless authorized, will receive pay, 2 7 ACHIKE STUCK NEEDLES !&LMlP'-M.Tff I PLLUIUIU -J B I nTTrnrmti Open Paper showing bow Needles are Arranged. C Y TJ ICQ a: if-smnnniB SHOULD BUY THEM; Yon profit by superior quality. You prorlt by freedom from loss. Youprolilby finding at once the exact size yon Deed. You profit by having the choice of one size, or mixed alzea In each paper. FOB SALE AT TIIE PRINCIPAL TRIM. MI NO AND Bill UOOUt MTORES THROUGHOUT THE CITT AND STATE AND UT ALL THE JLKADINO JOURIXCI HOUSES. 2 s atnthirn MANUFACTURERS' AGENCY, NO. 8 BANK STREET. PHILADELPHIA. HO.CS WARREN STREET. NEW YORK. THE NEW BANKRUPT LAV K. H.THABP, ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW. ' No. 2 8. THIRD Street, vmTt(,KT0?vPtclH1.,l,r,,nt,on ,0 hProecntlonol BANKRUPTCY WLPULSOBY proofing. U AGE,UEB la m tut Urge cltls la the Unite) Mates. j y jjjj . . .
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