The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 09, 1867, Image 2

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. l""
STREET ETIQUETTE-
/t would be lamentable Indeed if the_
adage, "what people are In their houses
therare on the streets," were strictly .
_true, as street manners, in large cities
particularly, are far below the level of
what is current in well-bred society.
Unfortunately out-door contact has a de
leterious effect upon people generally, un
less they are well enveloped iq a coat-of
mall to resist the bad influences which
dii our streets. Society requires a strict
adherence to certain forms, by which the
courtesies of life to each other are strictly
observed,., and any lack of those element ,
of . character, becomes a bar to its enjoy
relent In well regulated circles. It
well that society has objections to enforce
and places restrictions upon those who
disregard them. It is by such laws ac
cepted everywhere, that the equilibrium
Of society is maintained and people are
elevated to the higher walks of personal
culture.
Singular to state that withal the
Fluidity of the laws of society in
' doers, people' generally in ming
ling with the common herd, almost im
perceptibly lose that '"jealous care" for
What they do and say. The. better na
' tare of man seems to relax,. and unless
they are wellupon their guard, will find
themselves imperceptibly yielding to the
pressure around them. The eye as well
as the tongue is apt to be unrestrained,
and free range is too frequently allowed
to both. Sensitive natures are exposed
to rudeness, which tarry in time be blun
ted and destroyed entirely. Example is
so powerful that street etiquette is de
moralizing. Men see and hear things
oa piiblic thoroughfares which rarely
enter the threshold of their homes. Evil
persons roam. up and down. our side
walks with impunity, who, by their rids
conduct, arc ruled outside of the pale of
good society. Much of the youthful de
, pravity Which everywhere is manifested,
• is, we fear, the result of street educa
tion. The first steps to sin and wrong
doing may be traced to the unbridled ll
_ cease of street-lore.
A portion of every community neces
sarily are on tlie streets, and those who
ere engaged in some avocation, are less
liable to its pernicious influences.- .. This
is well, but there is a large class of per
sons whose views are, that they are en
titled to a living, even if acquired
through the labors of others. Work is
not in their vocabulary; but rather they
hang as •an Incubus on others. These
idle persons are In many instances the
fruitage of the rum and gambling sa
loons and places of amusement of low
grade. The ragged ends of the woof of
society who lay aiound loose at our
street corners, loiter about public build
ings, liquor saloon doors, theatres,
wharves, depots, etc., are the street
idlers. These-folk are the product - of
licensed iniquities. It is this class of
persons who poltutethe atmosphere with
their presence, vile slang and wicked
actions. This fact is an irresistible ar
gument against the, licensing of places
where pestilential people are manufac
tured.
This army of useless members of cool
munity tend v. - 60y to abridge the good
name of our city. And yet it should not
be so. The virtuous and the good should
counteract the pernicious influences of .
these fellows of the baser sort. It is a
painful fact that, however numerous the
means may be employed by the parent
Cr ward in regulating the morals of those
under themwhllein-doors,whenever they
cross the tbreshhold and mingle in the
activities of life, the barriers are in danger
of being either lifted gradually or, in too
many instances, removed entirely. The
pure and virtuous of the "gentler sexr
are often forced to blush: as they thread
their way through the streets. Either
vulgar remarks salute their ears, or open
insult:is offered, and they arc seared at
with criminal impunity. t
It is surprising how little attention is
given to proper street manners, even by
those who are educated to observe the
rules of good breeding. lien jostle each
other, without the slightest compunction
of feeling. Even ladies are not award
ed what is reasonably duo to them on the
sidewalk. Were there more attention
paid to the rules of right upon the side
walk and street crossings, there "would
be fewer instances of colliding. Every
one ought to know that each pedestrian
should keep to the right in crossing a
street or passing along a-sidewalk. In
New York, the crowds which throng
Broadway, and other streets of a similar
character, arc compelled to observe this
rule. Here, now and then, you will
find a person studiously keeping in his
place. The neglect ct ;this precaution
makes It especially unpleasant to ladles
who are rudely jostled aside and their
crinoline sadly battered by the boorish
fellows who go swinging along without
reason or sense on our sidewalks. Let
the well-bred, cultivated persons of this
community resolve to carry out this
rule, and those 'with weak and unenlti
vated.minds will be forced into its obser
-vance by stern public opinion.
People laugh at the Puritan notions of
New England,,especially in reference to
the blue laws ones In vogue "down east,"
which prohibited persons frdm smoking
cigars on thostrcete, and laws of IL simi
lar character. It would Lowell there were
some kind of laws, to prevent the liberty
et many take of puffing and spitting the
vile stuff in use now-a-days. The vil
lainous compound of which cigars are
somponed of these days are so -- offensive
that those whouse the article actually
pollute the already impure atmosphere.
There aresome persona; however, who
use the weed, who are so careful to ob
servethe rules .of - good breeding, that
instead of annoying their' neighbors on
th e sidewalk, 'gratify their unnatural
craylegaby seeking 'the quiet of retire
' Mint. People may have the right to in
dulge In such bad habits, but they have
no right to puff in other people's 'faces
and outrage the privileges of others.
The evil elements of society, though
Alley may not be permitted to infringe
-. upon municipal ordinances strictly speak
lag, should he controlled . and their strict
conduct regulated by a public opinion,
which z:isee.even higher than civil laws.
Evil disposed persons do not refrain from
criminal acts because mrtiald laws regu
late such things, but, in a great measure
at least, public Opinion and the moral
status of a community keep such persons
under 'surveillance. Let a: community
be Indifferent to pure mores arid prover
breeding, t and show, quickly will law and
order be trampled under - foot by the law
- leis ones of a comniurilty. While It is
in direct 'conflict with the laws of the
Commonwealth to curse and swear On
the streets, who takes the trouble to have
such persons arrested and lined? . The
obscenity we hear from these street'
hlackluards, to their , observations to
each other, and within the sound of
ladies who are passing them—the wives,
sisters or daughters of the virtuous--go 1
uorebuked, and what is said of them and 1
in their hearing may chance to be di
rected
to your_wife or sister.
It is, time the license taken on the
streets, under the impression that the
people of this country are at liberty to
do as they please without let or hi n
dratitc, should be put under ban of pub
lic opinion, and then let the well-bred
and cultivated lead the way to a proper
reform - of the evils which now curse our
large cities. It is not necessary to go
beyond our city, es there is abundant
room for improvement here. Let us, in
seeking-to purify the body politic, re
member that we and those who surround
our hearthstones shall richly profit in
the improvement Proposed.
fHE DRAYTONS AND TILE DAVE.
OM!
Doon, of New York, the publisher of
the excellent works of Mrs. CUARLEi,
the author of "Chronicleg of the Schon
berg Cotta Family," Diary of Bitty
Trevylyan," etc., bas just issued avol
tne. entitled "The Draytons and the
Davenants," by this gifted lady, who
has won an enviala reputation for the
sterling qualities of her writings, and for
promoting, through this medium, the
interests of the evangelical religion. The
scene ()flier narrative is the history — of
the terrible conflict between Charles the
First and the Parliament in 1G37-16,
which led:to the execution of the King,
and the Protectorate of Cromwell. The
Draytons are a family of the
middle class of the Puritan stock.
The Davenants- are royalists of the
strictest , sort. The story .of -this
terrible struggle-- la represunted-Qo
the journal's of tho daughters of the res
pective houses, Wide afirt as their in
terests were in the strife, the two girls,
representatives of the respective- houses.
were boend together in the dearest tic
of friendship. Quaint as' the expres
sions are of the character of the Puritan
stock, there is o beauty of words and
religious feivor expressed, which gives
great zest to the story. While it is evi
dent the symPathies of the fair authoress
are with the party whose battle-cry was
"God with us," yet such are her powers
of impersonation that She divests herself
in a great measure of partiality. We
would like to:give a passage, frol the
death bed scene Of Lady DIIVCIIaDt, de
picting her last momentk, full of tender
ness and beauty. Tile work-is well got
ten up, and makes the fifth voluina'of
the-series.
ITEINEMII
Our distinguished guests,. the mem
bers of the State Legislature; accom
panied by many of our prominent
citizens, yesterday visited the — House of
Refuge and Dixmont Hospital. The
Legislators were unanimous in their
praise and admiration of those excellent
philanthropic institutions, and freely
pledged their friendship and support to
wards both in the 'future. To-day the
party will visit.the Penitentiary, several
of the Homes and Hospitals in this neigh
borhood and probably the more proud
nent Orphan Asylums. In the everting
the majority of our visitors will return
to Harrisburg, their mission having been
accomplished; - and will doubtless bear
with them. improved opinions of the
western section of the State, the chsVac;
ter of -its public . institutions and the
hospitality of our citizens.
MEETING OF BUSINIESS MEN
• His Honor, W. C. Dice/arms', Mayor
of the city, publishes in another column
a call for a public meeting of citizens,
be haliVat the Board of Trade Rooms on
Wednesday, evening next. The object
of the meeting, the consideration of the
proposed action of the Legislature in
referefie to the •Pittsburgh and. Con.
nellsville Railroad, is one of vital hupoi
lance to all interested in the welfare of
the city. and the call should be respond
ed to-by full attendance.
—The people of Chicago want to vote
en the Sunday law. •
—Stupid people may eat, lout shouldn't
Their mouths may do very well
as'banks of deposit, but not of
Sze/Lange.
—A. London letter says : "Strange
things do get into men's brains some
times, but the strangest of all were taken
from the brain of is tnan who died sod
denly this week, The doctor's official
report, after a poll mortem examination,
states that, to hie astonishment, he found
two pieces of ice inside the skull, upon
the substance of the brain. The faculty
are discussing and theorizing upon the
Marvellous fact."
—Those who watch Napoleon most nar
rowly, pretend to see signs of another
grand stroke on his part to recover his
prestige, lost by his failure in Mexico
and his supineness in the recent German
war. In this view the • following from
the Augsburg Gazette, becomes hignift
ezat: "It is a matter of public notor
iety that the territorial compensations
claimed by France have not been with
drawn, and that the day when li•anee
will aeon, proper to pyre them is perhape
not far distant."
—A meerschaum pipe, manufactured
In America, and to be sent to the Patio
Exhibition; is on exhibition in a neigh
boring city. It is eleven inches in
length, and the amber mouthpiece eight.
inches tong and two inches thick. The
carving on the trunk represents the meet
lag of Macbeth and Banquo with the
witches, on their way from the battle
field. The figures and horses are four
inches in height. Surmounting the bowl
.Shakspeare is seated in a chair, looking
down upon the scene.
•
—Some of our religions papers exhibit
a shocking familiarity with Him before
whom all the earth is commanded to
"keep silence." Here is a specimen:
"A beloved pastor in Indiana writes
that he is determined to put the Jour
na/ and Messenger in the hand of every
new convert that the Lord may give to
his ministry. He lays if the Lord will
give the converts, and we will send the
paper, the two shall be brought togeth
er. Tho Lord never fails, and we will
try to do our part."
This is eminently "business-like."
—Greece has a free government, a free
press, vote by ballot and universal, or,
rather, manhood suffrage. In every vil
lage there is ft . free school; in many
towns there are free colleges, and they
are open on equal terms to all the chi
' Ze n 3. The system of education is cue
lof the most perfect In Europe. An Ee
-1 ash writer, In a review of the progress
of Greece, sarcastically refers to the neg
ative virtue. or Grecian rule: "In Greece
there lino privileged or titled nristocra
! .. There arc no game laws. no rich
livings, no over-paid parsons and story
ing curates, no pocket parliamentary
boroughs."
—The eying of women by, women,
says the Galaxy, is one of the mos?. offen.
.sive manifestations of neperelliousness
now to be met with in society, pew
observant persons ran have failed to
notice the manner in which one woman,
who is not perfectly well bred Or per.
feetly kind 7 hcarted, will eye over an
other woman,- who, she thinks, is not
iu such good society, and, above oil,
not, at the time being, in so costly a
dress as she herself is In. it is done
every Where—at parties, at church, in
the street. It is done by vulgar women
in all conditions, of life. The very ser
vant girls learn it of their mistresses.
Has Anybody Heard a Glacier Exp 1 0 ,,,.•
at Magari
•
- The London En ; ;lssze, in the conr se of
a discussion of the fervent heat with
which the elements composing the into.
rior of the globe are supposed to, _ he kept
in a continual state of fusion, ir
droduces
the following story, which 1 ,, been go
ing the rounds of the Free
-el papers all I
of which seemed to absoLls it with edify
ing
credulity as worth
tte crireful atten
tion of scientific men:
"Not far from this Falls of, :Niagara
woos glacier, bele,-ging ton
,company
who realized emyrtnou• •
. profits by the
sale of the ice to the `Western cities dur
ing the EUMerker tee,eths. A few days
later than the Afirdinwall explosion an
aurora borealis r, f magnificent propor
tions was observed wheeling its shafts
several nights in succession in the north
ern sky, causing two lightning conduc
tors on the top,of the glacier 1) to emit
lung electrical dames of it blueish col, tr.
In the meantime a boiling noise wits beard
inside the glacier, accompanied with a
disengagement of • gas and occasional
loud declamations. A Captain of mili
tia ventured to enter an opening in the
ice with a light, when the glacier bars.
with an explosion that shook the whole
country. Happily no one was killed ex
cept the unfortunate Captain of whom
not a trace could be found. The glacier
contained IG,OOO tons of 'ice, and alter
the explosion there was a tall of luke
warm water over a space of GOO yards tvi
diameter. The theory Mlle cause of the
explosion is that the two lightning con
ductors of the glacier acted under the in
fluence of the electricity as the two pules
of a voltaic battery, and decomposed the
ice into a mixture of ohygen and hydro
gen gases, which of course exploded with
resistless power on the introduction of a
light.'' _
•
—The Posto(lice Department has made
arrangements by which mails will lie
forwarded from this country to Europe,
and from Europe to the United States,
on ene additional day of each week, on
and atter Thursday, the :Ist of March
next, when a vessel of the Brenton. line
will leave New York with the extra mail,
and on and after the •gil or April ITues•
day), when do new arrangement goes
into effect from Southampton, England.
After the dates above mentioned, Thurs
day will be the regular sailing day of the
Bremen steamship line from New York,
and on Tuesdays the vessels will tout h
at Southampton on their return. This
change will increase the number or Euro
pean mails to three every week.
IN Syria a Moslem husband and father
was greatly grieved that his wile had
four successiveyears presented him with
four daughters, and foully told her that
he - should regard the birth of another
daughter a sullicient ground for divorce.
The next month (November) the poor
woman gave birth to four daughters at
once. The husband was paralyzed with
amazement, and regarding this event as
a signal judgment of God upon him for
his pretious harshness to his wife, told
her that he would forgive her, and not
carry oat his threat of divorce.
•
—The "Frankhn" lines of telegraph,
extending to Portland, Maine, and the
"Bankers' and Brokers' lines south, -con
necting with PBtsburgh and Cincinnati,
have again reduced - their rates of toll
between all intermediate points-.
Mr. GEORGE munt. of Arm
•tronq's Cord Work.. Penn town.h l l , Aflo
at/coy county. •praki/ as follows of the
HE{'. E. A. WIE-SON'S
Great Remedy for Consumption:
../ Win tellare4l laTl elle with co.umptlon that I
w. nnaldo to ItnYe nay he... and my nh)..rlans
Informed me that they cotod do nut long more for
mo. latrine hying utterly hopeless, that I Lad
not rertalnly of er a mouth [DUNe. At tr., +tag..
I was Induced to try Nay. t: A. W 'S /YENI
EI,Y. arta to-day I any az a at as nny Inan In tin:
world. If shore arc nny who dot ...u
-nto:at, they can call and *re tno, ,as per abort, a
.Ireyed and. I .iii give }hem all the Partleninrs of
Inv extraordinary reel,. ery.
The solo meency for the bale of WILSON'S CON=
SI.73II•TIVE 11.1.111•:1 , 1' In rltt,burgh Is
.71=0.1E1. M . M.MIVEMIST , Gr.
DRUGGIST.
No. Market Street.
REV EDNIF• RD A. t{'lL-1)\'. 1•,5
and stre.t. tl'l'llo.l..Ere. N. Y. f.
What S ayne's Ointment Witt
1-1 t will cure Itch la from rt to as hottrs.
:—Lt will cure the moot utoitluato ca.," of Tet
P-It cure Chronic Etyalpolan of the face
4—lt +III cure ,•111L,etla.. Ilc•.I.
wl.l cure Ilrhltisr 101 F,ruolluns•
a-11 will rust/Jr.-17 vure all Sinn Ins...Lae,
7—Use hwaltNlC., 017,sis.hr and scratch no
•I I'(:11•• Dr. titatyas•s Otnthunt, •`TETTEIt—
`I2CII., In. Sunivnes llintsught, ••TE - 1 . 1'olt"
"Trl-14:11"
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golvlphla Sold by B'CLAI:KAN A St•lttN-
S AN. F., A. :17
Wuo.l st., A.
rroItItENCF.. 0rr..h.z..1 Market str,,s, l'ate.
burgh: N A • E.&
SP/tEAD E
Seine utedle al Int, th l,t that It la en.llg it I had
to ad tertive a Mum ly. how,ct slug!,;,' It may
he. Q 113.3, rra•witn43l3l3. la I , as saying that
• artltle whit, tie world tt-ed•alionl4 he bid 111
corner—that nenellts and bletaltirt mat be too
• diffosod—lbat Ihe Means of protecting
and reat,lim health sl,nnl to, a close inonopory,
awl not arcra , liph: la all. Inv argument le idol.
It is wore than that: it it i,t0m0,.. tmproi,
tlymelltT :i't V 51,011 at.2o
lute speeltm for ilysnep,ls. hi:roamer,. and ner
ve. di relit,—had net er I.een fnown beyond
the ref l -r(•.lt , of the f.mtoty. w hatwuld
Mare be en the rout. or e s
ring and' Invigrating million, Om good
all eta of the preparation • wou d have rma
counned to a .....t.IVe ft w. re la
the rognem authority for
for sat tug trim. light
stteuldllol. lM bpi under a t0t,11../; Itsal 'abate, r
03 evlb,nt should m. lam as. a vitt' on • WI%
where all inert can tale magi...nee cf It. It I.
upon Lte tinnviple that the rr.l" listvbeeit
advertised and continue to'h salerMo lo every
newarap, of an ',online:ere In the wesi.ru
lodot•imere, am, that the to mtatieuna teat..
- ula.x In Its favor hat , been Irtnelated Vllu all
written languages. TlionsandA enjoy perfect
health to-.lay who would be lananiabing on beds
of sle”eacif the nmwseapert had not tpr,itt
truth wills 0,0,10.1 fhb , tio,gtfob , t,negy , ,,lnl
heror, in% far and widr mappose pewit hot
he Mi leaped Crete thls pri re Irl ty. - tither any ar•
gement •galnst It? It the toddle health ken
proleett II lives have here saved: irtli, fore!!,
• • been strengthened ito.l tier hick restored,
orrumplinl.”l, and who so
3130411 as to grutigal to clog lions thee directed
their fair rewarti?_
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Ezpress (./ . 4
flee, 54 FMasHircet, Is an authorised Agenl 1
rereesseretduerltsementa for the (LIZETTE:, and
all <W,, papers throughout the United Enntas
and Use Canada,.
e1.1017,AL ISEII
VICE.—The. usual AFTEILNuI/iititi.
VICE will be cecg In TRINITY /flub
moot, 1 - 041011.111)W..ot ala olelork. Tile An
them., tbrovoied by tie..lt. A. Onbrii, will bt
•ltiow.belo Lilo' spun the Mountalna.••
---
rgrEMST BAPTIST CHURCH.
—tint4l tht COMplellon new
servicta he 1.1:141 OlAhi/N HALL.
Preaching by the Pa.tor. Hoy. JAMES' h. liICK-
Eitni2N. ettry SABBATH at o'clock, n. in.
' VAlflkTl . srtiour. at 2 o'clock, p.
All are cordially Invited so
attend. ,
r;;Be'RELIGIOUS . THE FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Allealo , ny City,
of which JUSEPII KING la l'a•tor, till the emu.
Illation of their thew 11000, of worantp, wld con.
tlnno to mart In EXCEI.SIOR HALL, eorner of
Federal awl Lannek event. nervleca every
I,olllra HAY at l'oa a. m. and 7' p. m. l'rayer
'Meeting W I:VI-NINO at .Su'clock.
ITNIVEIISALIST cnurten,
MCNEIL UP ("PANT ANL/71111W Alit.
—Pastor. How. A. 1111.14KILHAN. Prpachhoe
EVICRY lIUNDAY at 10S A. N.. ilod 7 e.
bowls,' &hoot at p A. All the people are In
vited to some sod hear.
battleet for tomorrow eveulag—Cloostlona An
awertt.
r4r'A SPECIAL MEETING OF
THE REFINERS' ASSOCIATION
Wlll be held T . 3113 AFTEILNOON, •[ 3 0ic1.14
at the BOARD BY TRADE ROOMS. A full at
tendance Is requested. By defier. Ittio37
l'ttrnnunr:n, February 7th, ISO.
W — NOTICIFI.—LI BRA II Y HALL
COMPANY. —The annual meeting of the
Stockhoi , er. of the Library Hall Company Will
tato 1 ,1 a 3 . 31 . , NDAY. February Ilth. at 3 o•clock
g. la., at the Board of Trade Room.. Ih thn Third
National Bank inuiltiihr. corner Wood rtreet
and Virgin alley, for tht.•l*.etion of Board of
llanag.re and other °Morro, and the trangartion
of au not her busmen , . ronting before the meeting.
'Fite nbile geerally ern Invited to atirnd. By
order of the Board:.
FELIX It. LIEF NOT, Pre.lvul.
AI. Ai11.1.111. eel!, Mr, fet,;l3l
'PUBLIC MEETING
In persuance Of the requent
lo of the buclue n
m f ritt.oree, hereby call public wee,
fag elt
of the enlaces at tbu
• •
•
BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS,
wednesdog Evening, Feb.l.3lh,
AT 734 O'CLOCK,
To take Into eonel.l , ration the h.:looped action
or the L e gialatare In refocaea to tt.. l'lLtaburaL
and Con aallarllle ttallrosa Como., and the
gkotral luterests of the City or l'at.hueeli.
rye W. C. ).eCeItTIIY • May,.
EXTRA FIGS,
IN BOUND WOOD BOXES,
dull rerelved act , l fir sale hi pound or boo
tit the mmily tivocerY ntt,e
I=
f‘ , corner Liberty Awl Road street.
mt‘‘'
JAMES T. BRADY C 0.,&
lts‘oct‘cors to 8. Jozcs 2 C 0..)
Corner Fourth & Wood Stg.,
BANKERS-& BROKERS,
DILLVIS IN ALI. Enme Or
Government Securities,
Foreign Esthange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on 'all seraaalbla polnts
In U. United titates and Canada..
Interest allowed on 'rime Deposits.
MODEL BARGES FOR SALE.—
TIVO MODEL DaRGES
145 feet Lona. 29 feet flevin and 4 feet hold.
rur,..le 10., it
et Water Wet t.
HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALI.E
-,..EN AT a IWTI4)N.—WIII be offered
°^ tlir Uremia..., on THITIUIDAY, February I bh.
at 2 tralock, 1110 two brick homes of nine romna
each, Nos. n. and w Vitae, strcet. bola, en
(04 to street •n.l North Common. 1,011211 by 7.
l'uo.ebalon April lot. To r n . , half cub, balanc s e
In two rears.
A. LXGGATE CV.
HENRY ILEA, Jr.,
Flour, Grain and Produce
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
.21136 3Cabort - y
PITTSBURGH. PA.
NOTICE.--Notice
hereby given that Letters Testamettlary
have been the uoderolgned 00 the r.-
tote of e soutlyr 1.1,tt, d• • • of leolith
FAVelte t Al oWnellie. AI per us knew log them.
firly. - •• 1ude1.t...1 to ezl.l eats.. Will call au.l Ikeal.
the p 1.., out oil perm,. 11071010a'). on sold
estate will presto.. th. tome for erlllement.
W. E. BOYD.
1'0:03 South Fa3ctte
irA LUA BLE BANEL,RAILBOAD
INsURANt 1, ANll ail It Ell S YOCIIN AND
RONLIS.—TLIEdIia Fen, 12th, at
lit o'clock, will he sold on Second Floor-of
.
mere' Sa es Room*, lig ctuithileld street.
30 shares Second ballots' Rank.
. •' Vetinay Ivan in Railroad Company.
renusylvanla liu3siranes Company.
•• Park Skating Compact).
•• Central '• •• ••
fat lryl
A.Alleghe 31. • VaIIII,WAJ NE. Auctioneeee Railroad 7-0.10 goods.
r.
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G.EYT TUE BEST.
.Agents Wanted
Fill •ilt - ti.IIAN,I WORE IN THE CIVIL
01" A It,•• This work, prepared under the sane
.t lou and unpros at of IL,, United State. Sanitary
Commission. the Weigh-re C02.211.i0[1,
11.11ci Ihe t Commilslon. will he the most
rolopleto and int..ro..ttns. whet. of the kind yet
pututaiod. It erilt euntalri sketches of nearly
AU ladles, none', of about hio other., and a lust
tbute to t to. thoo••uils of herolnes whose
~t h e
Unknown. Members of Aid Societies
and other Int,lligent parsons are dertred to act
al ag. Is. ll.wod, c eau make
from CPO to $llll or mo energeti uth. agents
ZEIU
LEH, l CO„ No. Rd Chestnut At.
Vials delphia ra.
fesNr.
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ANDREW BEGGS,
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Goods
Nu: II St. flair-Grit 2. door frOlll lb? Enl4e,
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Ammunition of all kind,. alwaya on hand.
liana and (1,1010 repaired. Sciaaora and Pa
aora onund and sot. Alto. panknica Idulea In
sern-d.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
•
• UNDERSHIRTS•AND DRAWERS,
Fancy Woolen Goods, Yarns, &c.
PITELAT'S
OLD STAND STOCKING STORE
No. 21 Fifth Street
I.OVGIIII.EIi,NA DOLE. ILIA
• ISEI , I ANt, Itt'SK
SIPS Wood ert, has taken !at° partner M. ship
from the , tat s . f January. 1,4G7. ALEX ahl , 4
Fit KW. lat.. I. nt an of the ..stsbll.dous ot. .The
hu.thea.. w 111 hr rontloup.l al the r.l.lstand uulrr
the name of I,lltirilktlLY
LOUGUREY S FRBW,
Trunl6s,
and all arllrlyi In Ihelr liar vsuallT kept
In llrst-el,as uflaNlobriavol,
o. 1 0 Wood Street
•TI:T rEat
'TETT' , ti
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/ rT Y.IL
GOVERNMENT SALE AT
CHARLESTON, S, C,
Tie fo,owintr Ordnane..Prop , rty alit be told
l'obllt Root fo. at L, r. Ara••..ll. lhalb stun,
C.. 01 1 SioNDA Y. ]larch xth, commenelus.
at 10 A.
Alt_ , o nett tons (cannon. east Don.
A rout nett t 4,11, At., about ‘.11e.•
ball hate • , 41 theta! attached.,
Ahont too• loaded shell.
A 0,01 V. loos ..trip wrought Iron..
Alout tool:
tote,ers p, brags, copper. Re.
f. 77 If 04001 e carnage. d.
I , do. chassis: iroutal. irone
About :.earalry saddles. 77.0 bridle.., 5 :on I' ar
tridat boat, and ' a quautltV of other leather
work.
t farts hand fr. engine. (built by Agnew,
Philadelphia.
A Imu: 1.3 r. kids onterviteable powder.
AI,, • 123,0 quantlti or °tn. , Pxolf' , l.T. Cop
.l.llox prinexpally of tut-kal appendsgre, rage,
eon., impi. mcutt; mlocellattel.ol., Re., se.
Taits,—Csah. on the day of the safe lu U.
Cur hey.
Ample ULM' &lowed for the removal of the
prnperl T. at the expiration of which that nut
rent° , Art will revert to ells lii O MOL•CIA.
Ily au thorltY 01 Chic,. of to - Juan,. '
r. vAith
Capt. Ordnance and MI. Hajar P., A.. ,
t 'owl:nand, ng Charleston Arsenal.
rtn,x7.4,12, .0, XtX:A.
SKATES! SKATES! SKATE
I I/AVE RECEIVED MOST OF
M Y nTt WIC, and offer to the Trade a .electlon
Crum
5,000 Pairs of Various. Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, cal
and examine my Stock, as 1 can
OFFER DEALERS BrEOIAL INDUCEMENTS.
JAMES SOWN,
N 0.136 Wood Street
n0u.013
NOTICE.'
CONTIIOLLItaie 0711 Ca.
errs Or Accent's:Or, }eh. eth, IiRT. I
HEALED ritor,tlAl,B will be received at this
office until TUE:II/AV, 12th inst.. at 3 o'clock P.
r. for furniahing CAST IRON CULVERT: 4 , to
too ' dellsered at the Neeond Ward Engine House.
died,. will state the price per pound.
Also, at the same time, eealed Olds will be re.
tatted for CORTE LAME L i oBT/3, to be deliser.
ctl at Cite 11411.
Also, at the Name time sealed bids will he
refs.! for LioIITINO, KEEFINO CLEAN AND
IN OltthEle, for one year from the Ist of March
next. the Public Lamprof the ely no In toe.
welt , what new ones may tie erected w
during
,
the year, llidoers are expected to furnish at
W own expense Matches. avenges, Meshes,
Ae. R. It Masa:ClS,
feMilra City Controller.
CUTLERY
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody Goes to
For Vine
67 and 69 FIFTH STREET,
fN DISPATCH BITILDIVEI.
14 i!na l ega. L Al S
tl AT._,TpE7, - „
the residenro of Ker. Kerr, Small frame Loon*
of three noon. on one of th em. Tern. easy.
Also, a TIIILKE,TORY Ellk}ll /bWELLIIIU
oral: rooms, near the plank road toll.Eate,
sla Street, In Saki the lot beinx o n
il. ° l l .V°l.'l, b .a.l.lf)teat r.%er7:edneeslar
an.d twolb4rMeallt.:lll.tllnaLleidi faqir
11 . 41 NE ai s ql ; ‘ l.,
j„,,, 101 try, h ' , treat. Elttaborgh. Pa,
BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE,
A COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR 1013 G LADIES,
No. 1111 UILANT EITUSET.
The Second Tenn of.thl. Nehoni Watt. on Feb
ory J. CO7T.CLE, !Lector.
ftelopd.:
WVE ' RTikg.
ED - PIII.L_IttELPDIA.
DRY Nil( STORE,
J. M. BUIMELD & CO.,
O. 37 FIFTIII STREET,
Q. 8733.2tAr15.0t Alt - root,
(West side, new Market House
Dpet for Day. and Eveffing
ENTIRE NEW STOCK. t
RCANTILE, STEAMBOAT,. BANK
BLEACHED YUH7SE for 12 , .•.:
DNB LrACHED lo.; de. IT,: AND
cALICO do/ do. lr . sc:
(*BET TWILLED. rLANELB
LlSENa•—best m•krs: Railroad Book-Retying,
ELM.. NCEISS
TOW CHAOS and DlAllElta.
Which are Tanant by Experience ,l iln.lnee. A.
A large assortmeut of • countants. Mao
INTeVUE. C7r4COCOCIj€I4 11111iNSIBP COIIEICIAL ARIIIIII6I . Ic.
The 0,, On, rla. 1.. 1a,71511,1.•
NICE AND CLEAN, vfi. 10 ,
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1 ?:1 C.. 8.7
11.141.1.1"'t Eit'eat. P. DUFF Sr SON, Principals,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
1,) cat
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I ) ERSONS OUT OF WORTI, as
n as those who.. business doe, nnt
ail their tin, will rind they can earn a bond
sonic lining by the SILO of
FRANK MOORE'S ANECDOTES,
A Book for the Household.
Active MEN or WOMEN eon reeere good
territory 00
SALARY OR COMMISSION,
WITH • .
AtIANUMINT FOP TRINSPOtTATION
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JAMES PORTED, General Agent,
44 Bible house,
C'lrculars. ulegantly ,Illnstentral with 1i1t..., En
• raylogs,howltg the style or the Work. sent
:r:n the receipt ot twenty-llYe rents.
us o l7:m •
)ISSOLETION QF PARTNER
Allll'. —The partnetebil, Iterctufore exist
ing between tire undersigned. under the emne
.1. J. IlkiN DIM& OM. ars. di•xxlvedny mutual
Consent on the lit of athruary, 147. The box!.
'less
Of the late neinwill IC, fettled by .1. .1.
111LN1/111. at the old stand. Nu. 311 I.lbolY
stroet. .1..1. 14RN01 , ./t,
JAMES C. 31elXriLVEY.
On retiring from the Wholerale Dreg Trail,
we deer. le Vender our tnanl,r toeur (Mewls
and customer,' fur the I p atrut an, r Ilhernhr lw
6towetl uon u,s, and would rerpertfully satiric •
enntlnuance of the •ame to our rnererror,
Meerre. SEl.l.Elts VAN 6011.1,13:11., whom we
cheerfully r. commend to our patron. eto.l the
trade generally. J. J. ft k:ft OF.lt A Co,
mmenalsons
SELLERS it VAN GIRDER,
(Noecoomorsto J. J. Bender A Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 341,
Cor. Liberty and Wayne Streets,
PITTSBI ROIL PA
T., a nd. r.lßotd haring I nrebated the stock.
lultreet..t SS.,of J. J. Mender Co., would att
noun... DLit they will contlnne the hoiesale
Drug Bodiless at the old gland, and re.peetfnlly
solicit the patronage of ill CUOLOIIIerO of the
rettrlt.g Olin, in.l the generally.
SELLERS A VAN 00E0E11.
TOSSOLUTION.—The Co-part -
nerohlp heretofore fisting under Up. style
of POTTER, AIKEN S h.11E1•Alt1/ if tots .lar
dloaolved by mutual cwot. Mr. Tlft/MAri
ettTTEI: and J 1.41. LOU oES hating sold their
entire Intere.l to their ocressora, VAN Dill:.
DER A MD who w 111 settle the Loaned.
of the old ann. 7110.11 At. INICTER,
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JOHN AIKSN,
STEN' F.S . A. SIJECAILI,
Pt rTh InCRI:a. January
UN CORDER SHEPARD
Streekkr, I) MITES, MEI 5 SIIIPICIt,
Produce and Commissioi
MERCHANTS,
En=ll2l
All hinds of Produce.
WAREHOUSE, 3GO LIBERTY STREET
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Pittsburgh, Pa
Iy,..ll.an,pfll&flflßf
SADS ! SEEDS !
We are Sow Prepared with Our
SPRING STOCK
4tirdem,]Wield,
AND
FLOWER SEEDS
WARRANTED TRISH AND GMAT.
We..fin special IfidueriliPia. to
Market Gardeners and Countr
'Merchants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offering for Sale
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power
1 . F1,1E11/3183E151.
A Full Stock of all Sizes
T. KNOB,
137 Liberty Street.
GREEN ALLEY.—AII persons
in lerestnl are hereby notified that the nu
dersivned. Vlore. appointed toelowsn.l assess
damages and benefits for the• opeal 11, of rem
Alley, in the Third ward, Al lesheny City. from
Chestnut street to the Kest tine of • ten foot Si
iltLisore 10,1 feet, trill tnt et on the 'dem
ises, on TIIIIIMIJAY, Veltman. 21, 1,07. at 10
o'clock A. 0., to Inlllll the defies. of their ap
pointment. W. J. WINOS,
MEM
uswnuts otNOCHLV ruiLll ot.ris
SZLIIGERLY & CLEIS.
isu,re.... to (too. F. Ocltudanatt a ('0.,)
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
The ONLY PTEAII ESTAIL
LIPHMENT WESTON .- THE MOUNTAINI.
Mum.. Cards, L4ttor Meads, Bond.. Label,
eLroulars, Plow. Cards. Portrait..
View.. Deratiloates of Depoalt.. Invitation
Certh.ards. tc. • Nola 7Y cod 74 Third H., MD.
btell
MILLEWS LUBRICATIVE
E..A.OICXNCiF.,
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handll stock of the above racking alien's on
which we will sell to Deniers, llallsoml
4./om Dudes and consumers at the same miens all
It can be purchued hem the sennuraeterers. as
owe have been appointed aide Agents Ms Western
Penna. Call and examine It at Nos. 18 and 7.8
et. Clair street. J. 6lt. rilio.lPC,
lax= dole Agents.
WHITE LEADS.
Pure "T., B. N. & Co." Brand White Lead
"Pallr." do du
•Orn larder
" "flood:metal" to
do
do
Blue Leads, f .10
"
Bed Lead andl.ga i rVr "'
Colors dmand
For We at • T. II r. VI N co. 'H.
fee N. W. earner I blrd Market Sta.
11. 73,
Sealer of Meights and Measures.
°Meet No. 39 MARKET STREET,
CCM
GEORGE HEAVEN"
Candy Mannfactnrer
And dealer In ?DIMON AND AMERICAN
71WITS, rIeKt.XS, NUTe. AC., a.,
No. 113 Federal Street,
nlevnd liver from the Tirol Nations , Rank.
ALLlCtlttlatlY
NOTlCE.—.4l_xlero chalice le
now offered to those who • wish to acquire
• perfect Inowlrdge of the art of PllUtilllittA-
PltY,oreHUltTllAND WRITING. A class Is
nw being tot omit by a pra cti cal Acporter from
Lo o ndon. II tigland. Address
g „ (Mien.
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MONDAY, FEB. it 1867.
WE WILL. OPEN
One of the Largest and Bandsomest
ASSORTMENTS OF
NEW GOODS
That has been brought
TO 'MSC 1 - oi3 31// EL.IRLECMIT
rflr64
Among Which We Have
I CASE CAST COIAMED PRINTS, .t
.12 , .; cents:
I BALI: ALL LINEN Clt INII, at 11 ,
ef..l t q.
I HALE YARD WIDE SHEETING, et
I% tent..
I EA I EADTI L ST I' LE DE
LAE% ES, at 23 eratv;
I CAME EMPRESI4 CLOTH, All Rhoden
nit 30 cent•.
GOOD 113.1.3101iAL NILIIITS, nt al 3U
Al,) WOOL WHITE BLANKETS. iron
Sl.ao a pair apaaram.
EXAMINE 0U it STOCK
Before Purchasing.
IT WILL PAY YOU
ERII IN, 3110NNELL S: CO.,
178 Federal Street,
THE FULTON
BELL AND DRESS FOUNDRY,
13=111:ED13:=1
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA
ALL SIZES OF BELLS
From 10 to 100,000 Poundi.
GEHL ANGLL (HICK BD SAFETY tALVES,
Stop Cocks of Brass or Iron
Ur ALI. SIZES
GUAGE AND CYLINDER COCKS
- Arirois for all the Altrer.t
SrI'E.A.NE PUMPS
Celebrated SteanrSypbon
De. , ere , r 1 GAS STEAM mut GAS VIT
TINGS. PLUMBERS' WORK etr., etc.
,
l'artleutar altt.ntlon p n
al,l to TE.A 511 and GA
YITTINti In all Ita branches .
. . • . .
Thely znanufa,turrr• At' A. VULTON•Ii
METALLIC FACKINO FOR STEAM CYLIN
DERS, A,
. , .
Ha HIIIT•3 CF.I.FIIRATED —ANTI.ATTIfd
ri.,s F.TAIL eunat.nly on hand. •
liU N and HELL CitoTINGS made to
or der and Anlsh, d with neath.od and dlopateh.
Particular attention paid to Braes Finkltlng
In all brauchea. We alao a Lep conaantly on
hand all .1,.. of Sheet, eons, and Hound linen,
ll•tnn and Cotton Vac Inc alum Hoot. of all
.I.ea at Up to order.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO
rlts
NOTICE TO OWNERS OP
DRAYS. HACKS, &C.
NUM,' I. hereby given to all owners or Wag
ons, Prays, Carts. Carrlaaes,
whether re.ldeut or non-resident to the City of
'.l , " ; . l n ger ' e o " l'VnWo r N ' asGerg a lt.Vo e rti l l . gtl e :,
1 ' ; . ; ' ,r; l :r7l . l ' 31 '1 14n nVan " o rfrge. l' o'r Y.;
1,?1:C1 , 111 t Or city or l'ittsbnrgh, passed Aprll
IN NO.
, .
All Worn ifnll 110 t paid on or before Kayla, ire%
will hr placed In the hands or the Chief of Po
llee, VA- rollectlon. euhject to his fee of 50 eruct
for the eollrellon thereof. andall perton• who
neg!oft or refllse to tato out Lleenees will be
aunt. rt to penalty. to tot recut. red before the
nvor, .10nble the amount of the Liver to.
the old platre of freely...vet st ou s
t,
or
at toe lame the Lleonet, are to k en out,
or pay rents [bereft r.
HATES OE Limpsy..
gad, One jinni,. Vrblele 0) ::4
Each Two Hone Volorl 101 U
.......... . •
Pilsen Four Storer Vehicle.... IS CO
Eseh wo Horse Hack 15 CO
O•ealbuse. and Timber V• heels drawn WT . Iwo
horses. eirliteen dollars each. For each addl
llonal Horse used /0 toy or the arose wenicle
one dollar. S ALLINI/ISIC. City Treasurer.
I . ll{,hurgh. February 1, IPrtr te4,7.3
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
JAM iCtl MONO A N.
FRANCIS 10111CANCE,
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fel ,r6l
CHEAP HOUSE
- A NEAT AZ4I.) COMEOBTABLE
TWO STORY FRAME 'ROUSE,
Located a tIitORTIOITANCE BEYOND MOHO,
Pennsylvania Ag•nue Extentlnn Can On
bought on reasonable tcroll. Lut . bllo'.
A NAT 1, "
STEEL & WILSON.
1320a21111 AND ILFAL EST.A.S. AB[l.ll,
No. 66 Bmltheleld Strata.
LADIES' FURS,
CC, tigriC
AT rue
HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE
or,
McCORD .8v CO.,
131 WOOD STREET.
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11EMOVAL. THE UNDER
... stile!, harerumored tho aeon of the
litalr, WIlltI(11 from 33 , Merkst stnnet,
L'lttsborth, tholr Wor to on Conon etrrut,
ttnonnstown.ltherrthry can nuruefter be found,
Poston]. Aoldrens 0:111. rittsburrh.
nek7.l. 1)110111 ' 4 1 WI1,1.1• me,
NEW FRUIT! NEWFiIUIT!!+-
llotes flew Men, Orange.:
l• •• itI1190.; -
To arrive and for sale b ßrl ' _ mi .
811114..
• (of 12.6 and 124 Wood lima.
Mg
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN.
To Create a I..onit
The Over-Due Bonds of the
Commonwealth.
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aLLEGETE.Yrr.
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A 3 ROOMS.
bid for less ilods Dar VIII be considered. The
Loads ”111 he Issued In ' bur. of 100, nod such
higher sums me desired by the loacers, t be free
from State, local and municipal taxer
ming lo cash or oTor.due lon.
WM &U thorised, will roctiTe ro3Bl
W ADVE
'ROPOSILS FOR 1 LOAN OF
$23,000,000.
AN. ACT
FOR THE REDEMPTION OF
WITIVIZAI, The bond. of the Commonwealth
and i . .ettala rertlflcate6 of 1ndubt.1134,.. amo.u.
OK to twerty-thrte tellllono of dollars. love
been over duo and unpaid for some time 1,..t
Warreas, It Is desirable that tb• stele
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yiwni,t in General .144.1,t1,11, audit it her
,v,uaejed Gy the cligthurity f the n•in , • That the
lluvernor, Auditor (loners; and Stale Treasurer
Ire, and are hereby, authoriredand empowered
to borrow, on the faith of the Commonwealth,
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cut Cur the Interest. or the State, twenty-ILl:cc.
mnitoo. or dom.., .ou issue certificates of loan
Or bOLOPI or the 'COISM10121•0110 for the ..he
beral log Interest ate rate uot ex , eellmi.tx per
ceutUm.,per annum, payable semi-an..ally . , on
the drat of ' , chin.) nod nest of Attga.. In the
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or howls thall not be •SLlccl to any taxation
Whatever, for State, municipal or local pail.
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Die FEBILIIMIY ler. ',lli bet aid on presenta
tion of the Onerous at the Banking Hoene of
Meters. JAY COOKE ACV.. Beer Yolk, on and
• niter that nate.
l.dlars. payable at any time after tee years and I .if,=:Trs WM. J. PALCIKAt. Trean'r.
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*Rhin fifteen nano. and ten millions or dollars
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ernor sad Slate Trauurer, sad eounter.lKned
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of tile Auditor General, and to be traneferable
on the hooka of the Comtoottyrealth;at the Pas
men and Mechanics' National llaot of
daphla: the proceeds of the whole of which
Ivan. Including premiums, et cetera. received
uu the same, shall be applied to the payment of
the bonds sad et Tt Whoal. of fidthtee t1i.55 of the
Commonwealth
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opened In the presence of the Governor, Auditor
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S o. 2. The bonds of the Bute a:11.1 rerthi./C
of Indebtedoe", nowt Ervcr almll rctelva
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blate Treasurer may presrilbei and every bidder
let the luau, bow authorl•eal to Le Imnd, .Fall
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Leatere, 1,011 . 411n5, agents, treamo r ee .. commit
tee, or other person, holding In a thluctary ea
Pacitr. bonds or certiarates of ludebtodares of
the State or motley., are hereby authorized to
bbl for the loan hereby autbarlekil lo be losuel
and to aurren.ler the sonde or ctirttOcatei of loan
.4,1 by them at the time of making such bl,l
and to remite the bonds euthorited to be towed
EOM=
SEC. E. •ny person or persons ntandlng In the
fiduciary rapacity stated le the fourth seettod
of up act, Who may desire to invest mousy lu
Usti,. bands for ahe bermat of the trust, may,
wlthaut any ortle ' r ached., 107.11 the Mule In
Ltie beads aotborlee.l to be leaned bt• thla met, at
• rate or premium not exceeding twenty pr
Mt.. 0. That from and after the veeteee or LLL
eel, all the bonds otthlo. Commonwealth ahall Ge
.Dell cane the unler of their maturity.
Ur, 7. That all logos of this t)onachouwalltb
Dot .at due. shall be iaxempt from State, moot
EE:IC 111::1=IIIMIMM!!El!
February asst, one thousand eight hundred •nd
nlttl•eet en, .hall have been paid
Sac, A. That alt oxlating tool, or portion
thereof. Ineonelstentbtre.lth, are hereby r
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Speaker of the non•r of I:epee...tatlees
MEEZEI
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Appeared tbo paean," der of leebtouly, ou
th.utat.lelxllt hundred and ,Ixty-,ren
volt W. uEhei.
Iu oeconlabee with the prorlelon of the ‘bor
Act of Ablembly,/ell ra•c!rlv
ed at the °Mee of the sl.a . te Treunrer, In tiv
oily of llarthlos re. rennsilvan uutll 1
0;elook , , at., of the let day of Aorll.
to t, endur.ed se I °Nowa: ••ProposSle for Pens
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Harrisburg, Herin . A.l3, S. A
111,1. 'rift De recelvnl for 85.000.000. relm
bit re able In Ylve years and payable In Ten years
$8.000,000 reimbursable In Ten yearn and pay
able In Fifteen yearn; and .10.000,000 Tenn
1•u riahle IS yirte_eo rears tEI payable lo ?wen
ty-rtro years: The rate of totem.' to be either
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stattd In the Ltd, and the bide most ad
•antageous to the State ielll be ateepted.
Tbe over line bondv of the Commonwealth of
'enarylrutta till he received at par Ira payraeut
of thin loon, bat toldderamutt Mate whether Ihry
Intend to pay In cull or In the over dot:Flom.
=CM
No dlatlnetioa will be made between bidden
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novorrior of renn.ylvania
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Auditor Venetia
W. U. NEMIILE.
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N.—No newepaper pntollebleor the 0.1 e
Urn, JF I:Ntt.s Ohorto“ r aLr t , t, t
RrTAE BIENAIAL ELECTION
for NINE 1111UKUTORS or thts Compare
aril, he heft at the otace of the Comoonr. Otl
I' of ItrIJA Y. the Nth Osvor Ft , hroory, o,to.ecn
the hours a and If al.
ft lIETZA.EII. Secretory..
ENT. ELECTION FOR PREM.
of
D MANAGEtth •nd OFFI , ERn
thY ,••=l.thY fur erectln• a Bridge over the Al
!: . k ' t! ' n ' t r j ofTlfe r g . 1/1 .1 X.V11 11t t leld ur at i 4ke I T ' AJP.i.
;I,lt/.41,:: at trio :ontn end of else Bridge. on
11111uNDAY. tb. 4th day of .11ar,0 next. at the
tenor
of Z o'clock P. M.
tr,ons Wnf. Attt Elli.l Uh. TreaNurer.
IigrDIIIIIEND NOTICE.
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OFFICS I'ITI Ofl . Basic, Hr.," t
irrsm,...h. February 2. 1.7 C0.•
1
The Dlrect F ura uf sue FlTTntalttli !I AND
EitSTON all %INS: C., hare declared a dlyhtend
Of THREE D0LL.11 , 3 .idtt per , hare. as stock
stsbol at close of bacinc.... day, payable to
etnel.hulder. on and 'After Mond., lath test.
T11,11A15 11,0 WE, TreiSLLICI,
let 1. Eve Italo , Ita Fiat au •sb blot:lst - se. t
lh .ycht. stun. Fris. I. 1.7. t
Ea -, T - DIYIDEND. — The Board of
Directors base this day declared a dltl
dend of •
TWENTF.FIVE PER CENT.
on the Capital payable forthwith at their
oftce. No. 1 , 3 !Aber.' street.
fet:f:' , 1C M. KIRI( VATHICH, Treasurer.
OFFICE MA I:IS 011.,
PITTEECI:EII. Jan. JO,
IarDIVIDEND.—The Directorll
of Till: MARINE. (111. CO. bavt, thls
day deelared n 1/I•l.lend of Flee For (:ent. on
the Capital Mort, 001 of the earning.. for the
month of Januar). payable awl after Yeb.-
ary WI. foil. at t 13.. ',Mire of the
tary,
No.
‘"""4""Tr.4014 7fr104,74 I.k. ,g iA •y.
;grNOTIC,E.—The Second An".
.ht LULL M.F.EllSti of the Otockholden
of the
UNION CHERRY RMN BISIS o'l AND MINING CO.,
WIC No beld atWm.Mt•I2I7feIIFON•J OFFICE.
No. 2.1 Penn street ; riustotagO, on Wed urrday.
February `?t ine a 10 o'cloaa, 11.: for
tort pur f ele s now !Ward of Dlree and
oftierre of On_ Companv for the enioludTesr.
By order of the reenl , lent.
f 0.4 . 11 , -J. 31, , • u . retil. ,,s :
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01111'1 or Ter. A PirruuU LLEOUIN
n r Gn. CAL, 11. 1 I 7
t. CO, L
Fe . b, I. Co,
THE REGULAR ANNUAL
...rtiog of the, btoulholtleraGf thq
Allegheny Talley Railroad Co.
\VIII he hp the °Moe of Silo Company. eor
ner or VII, and eaoal Plttzburgh. 00
Tuesday. Feb.2.6tb.1567,
It 11 o•clack, A s e rve tt.t. eleetion of a Ilo•rd
of Matta,. to for the rusu log rear, and
to tran , act auch othrr Lll.lort.sas leaf he pre
aentrd• W/LLIAM PHILrealdPS,
LI
, ' Peut.
61,/11,OFVALLir It. C. Co..
Prersuonon, J•nnAry MM. (.
14rNOTICE To DOLDEBS OF
FIRSTMOILTUAUg.I.ONIISOFTHE
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LVOISENY VALLEY ICAII.RU•O COMPANY.
—The Allegheny V alle 11...1..1 C 01.. ). bere
t.? glee nollee t hat the y y
will ( ....de.. m the
,_,The First Mortgage Bonds of the Co.
Within two years front this date, to accord.ce
with the provisions or the mortgage given to se
cure the pat ment Or amid bonds. lir order or the Board of Managers.
i 5.1,13 WILLIAM PHILLIPS. President.
UNION PACIFIC ItAnwuy COY(' :T, E. U.
Mice No 424 Walnut Street.
inilt,lat.rutA, January 211 t, IE4.
INTEREST IN GOLD
MEM
FIRST SI taall AWE BONDS Or THE UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
EARTERN
FOR RENT.
FOR BENT
THE PCILDINti OCCUPIED BY KAY A CO.
55 Wood street. £p to
oCllirr F. a s
fe9 StALIOI3., 29 Yilltt Street.
FOR RENT.—The Warehouse,
Not. 226 and 224 Liberty greet, and 173
Wood street, at yrerent oreupled up tile anti
rerlkerr. Possession gtyealil April. or sooner
WEE
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FOR BENT.
TWO TWOI:STORY BRICK DWELLINGS,
situate on Itoldn,on atrre t, near Goodrich Wee
•11rgheny. each containing ala ro-rns, good en
igr. Sr. Itiqulrr. of 01. •. WOODWAILI) t
4e,10.1 N 0.141 Fourth street. t'ittstdirgh.
FOR RENT.—One two-story
Dwelling 'Souse, or eight ream., pleasanSlT
eltnated, 'with was and water In the houee; good
lot. Wan.d. • tenant that wonld purchase
parlor carpet: hal, toll cloth Dud parlor blind.,
all new. Isent
11. 311eLAIN•1 CO..
bunk HOW.
FOR BENT,
1..1.120E 1100.11,
In bark building of GAZETTE. For e
partieu
lan. Inquire It
Jalliirll7 GAZETTE COUNTING-UO(4
FOR RENT,
STORE ROOM NO. 60 MARKET STREET:
SU/TABLE FOR SINGLE GENTS;
- 8 &LIS ROOM. SECOND FLOOR . 0/ 38
MARKET STUNKT; - -
OFFICEy ON 111 DID AND MARKET BTS
J. N. bAZZA3/.
Je:rs2 Att'>• at Law, DS Grant etreel.
TO LET,
FIL ICICIPTIGEEI.
Two or thrt e Young Men ran obtain Large
and Ctanfortonle Shooing Aportgantg. - -wlthln
two tutuu Let walk of the roatofOre. by Tddress
tog Immediately,
• llozaTTE ta,11214
)00.4.1 l'lttubu rob, Va.
F OR SALE.—A desirable prop
. erty AVeglieny, located on hsradusty
street and Strawberry alley: the lot is 3) feet o
Sandusky street and tit feet on Strawberry al
ley to Harr.. alley, and only one square Dom the
Diamond. The improyoueuts are • brick house,
MittlleVeU rooms, and • frame shoo on the tact
end of the. lot. Fur (briber information inquiry
4.7. OFFICE , r ion the oremises.
)ssirS2 172 SANDUSKY biTILEET.
TO LET,
Oa GSM, Coss of No. GO and 70 Water street
MEI
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To LET, . '
The Warehouse, 27 Wood St..
Now occupied by T. A. EVAllb A CO. PO
further lutormation, apply to
IbAAC PEN YUCK.
• - Or 'WILLIAM INUSSLEtt,
talStritt No. 117 Metal street, op stairs-
-- SEWING MACHINES.
860
Weed, Lock Stitch Sewing Machine
BEST IN USE.
THIS IS WHAT $6O WILL DO.
ISO Mechlne will Irma. Fell and Bind:
11,10, Tuck and Cord;
timber and geld.
mats a Brayer Cloth (Prereoat;
Make a Frock Com,
!lake a eatin
Bete Cloth Falai.:
Bind Shoes:
WIII do totes description of
Cress Making.
460 Machine will do ali kinds urFaually Morton.
tlachine will run user *cams without
' Ideating needles or sYlpping stitches.
000 -Machine stitches alike on bulb sides.
$OO Machine Is [ceche:went Illehine a by Viper
cont. In use, sod will sew tutor. Meet au pen or
and
Machine in the market. ho ma return it
and bare his snotty. Warranted four years.
AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE.
Will knit II pairs of Socks in a day.
Sta
Braid
mping and rrultruidert• let.mulit for sCe• and
done.
Also • thodel ter cutting Indies and children's
AIIKITS WAN rED
drtesm. Any person .
can leant .from it.
kinds of ramiiy sewing done.
It. it. LUNG, Agent. •
Grant street, opposite Catuedrel.
&HOVER & HAILER'S
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are THI BEST for Family sad Yauufaeturiolf
purposes. OM sad see them at
Jiro. IS Fifth Street.
DON'T DE DECEIVED BY
inoiffiselniihsdt column, gdeertiremeotg of lofc
glop SlaeOlues, bat get s li&I)V&St & HA
XXX. It hat boat, 11 trete& fur ell,
ta., yell., %Oil Is by ell eotain,
teal Judaea. pr.-
. tha •
• 81-9 T
No. IEI Slt'th stroot.
11093165
825.
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE.
But dbhhi , Lteeeseel Xlehloe fn the railed
blate.S. AgCntalß.tediVrely•Mbere. r• *BO to
1700 per month. Xoelose .tamp and "dr..
rAtif. lichens. AgeOl• '
§l4 Chestnut street. I hiladelphia, and 221
datmrolt street. Toledo, 01a30. del:pl
GET NONE BUT A
GROVER & BAKER
For a Holiday 0111. It fs reliable. perfect and
herefore the beet. DOW i fall to mil and see It at
NO. IN FINTII STRICP:T.
QIIRE. HARNESS 2c CARRIAGE
.- 7 11fANKIIS should tee the sew
Mint BAKER H. 1 516136 itataL
Before beyter
sate el at sewhere. 1t the best for heir
use. to
NO. IP TIVTII hTILE T
THE GROVER & BAKER .
SEWINC MACHINE
Is the Ulitrus Thule of Mechalshiaas Pleaac call
and c xasolac Is at
NO 18 TITTH 317/ILET.
WANTS.
WANTED-CA',VAL BOATS
IWELVZ SE3VICII3BLE 'WATS.
la ranalag orarr. Attire.., an par
ticulara aa.t luwest each price. Hilt ,516.
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W AN TED — BY a to I ddle ' aged
tnarrteel ot babiss. •s3d
}l•Vit, to Tears axpert,, the mrresottle
buslares. b..th Incityaedmuntry SIo ,
•S either • TrATIt
refill
store. No onleettoa to any business tt,at Is hon
orable. 11ood recommendation. stuttoii
salary. to..
lon Box No. 114, Lanrast,r,
- VATANTED -- INFOICIIATION—
T JOHN
c v t.l JOSEPH JAhlit.ts. bro th e,
ko r i m 'n. i"„
r ° „ " ,i,jl , l ' the.aricrit,r, JOS . . liACONll k Sist.',
.h° "d"""l"4l'7e.sn-,
ME
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WANTED.-500 clerks, and
ur and others SOW out of •mt , orment set
Pittsburgh, tu knew that ANL/emir,. tit,
GENERATOR Continue: toad het, r then ev•r.
Fortune. are made by telllugrlohts aml the ben •
erotor. it a lt the only thing ulthr ttuu that hat
real merit. once. le the atandard. Come and
see What ay.4 are ma,klng.
AS:No. J. C. TILTON,
No. 10 , , St. Clair Street.
WANTED,
An Active Partnership,
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Wok to CO CO3 to In:l . est to the Mannlte
tors or Iron, tp• one who WO Ltd some Ten Yeast
toper
111 the busts:lead. Attelress
feta,r73 P. V. tiro ICIIII,NIVIt'sTbuIgEttN.TI"..
! F s e. o . t ro Llii:
penneuentiy In buslacee sateernan
ehlp and be•ltle64 verrespende,,,e.
Apply with reference. to
R. 11. N.
lib Greta •fitreet. oipeAle Court now,
de21:031
Wl N " T wit sont7f l r l ew o l/ 1 1. l'eArm"sir:N Ts.-
tO clear $2.. deity in throe bouts. liusluess
retterly pew, light and desirable. Can be dons
at borne or traveling . , by both minis and female.
No gift enWrprise or humbug.
Address. with, red stamp,
W. L. CHIDESTAIt.
Jan sISdWT 2116 tiroa dway, New York.
WANTED-50 Stove and 11101-
.. LOW WERE MOULDERS, to trhoio good
emcee end needy employment will he gleen.
No one belonging to the Moulders` Union Also•
elation need apply.
DIUDGEJOILD „t
Louisville, Ky
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WAISTED—AGENTS—BY THE
Iv RuKEKAnEvrim;msciusEcomi•ANy
to sell their NEW $l2O al ACHIN E. Will sew
from ti.ette paper lo hell, Honour for
ur
leather without change of feed, needle or ten
sion. neef.adloatlng pressure foot and newly
designed four-motioned UNl.lltrit. Address,
enclosing stamp, .1. If. HALL CO.,
lid Fifth street, (necond Floor.)
dell Pittsburgh, In.
WASTED—AGENTS—TO SELL
We CHILDREN'S ALBUM. or PICTURE.%
AND NYOKIII.e, written and complied by Nev.
AMA lIULLARD.' irhe Boob cows; us a bleu
Portal; of the sullioronore than one hundred
pictures, and
hi-nicelypictures, printed and bound, .d
must please all the children, Address.
W. J. HOLLAND & Co.,
No. 71 Tilled street.
Pittsburgh, to.
1212613
WANTED. - AGENTS. - MALE
and YEMALE—In wry part of W.leru
renogylraula. for the iluelrew Ateel Ertgravluia,
•PICAYEII. A r VALLEY YORLIE,••
• THE 314.11/EN'S I . IIAY AIL •,
"LINCOLN'S HOME AT bPallifi FIELD,"
Either by the month or by eummlolon.
libbers' rates allowed. For roll partlenlere•p
ply In person. or addrem,
no 2 s Fifth etreet Pittsbergh.
FOR SALE
VORSALE.--A COMFORTABLE
DIVELLINU WANE.. on Centre avenue,
within two minutes walk flout Vic litnersville
rassengee Hallway Station. The Let I. IV. feet
deep by tit feet 10 front• liouto con
tain, seven large, light. and airy room,. ~.134 la
Very catauttablo. roc flatter
,partieulars ad.
dress sF —. S. 4 l t ifo..itt " r'eet. •
fat
FOR SALE.—We offer for ante
that ♦a:nable
MANUFACTURING SITE,
LlecupfeJ by us as s. Barrel Tactory, situate at
the foot of Taylor street, Tilt township, and op
Balt° the Copper Mill of Park,McCurdy .1 Co.
Thts property Imes front of Belytect on the Alle
gheny river; containing near TWO ACLIB.B. •nd
privilege of filling up to mate as mutt• more.
For Iron, &eel or other large Manufacturing
purposes, has no supezior.
Terms made to snit ptirchaser.
taThsael (I OTIIBIL Z BILL. _
FOR BALE.—One Three Story
Dwelling house, containing eleven room.
ORE TWO n2osl: DWELLING HOUSE
containing eight rooms and nniehed attic.
ONE SHALL YEA.IdE HOUSE
containinkrire two. and pantry. inquire or
W3I. H. c.curitELL,
No. 2.12 Second Street.
FOlt BALE OR BENT.
11=
A COFFEE STAND,
Itt the Market Howe Diamond, No. ID. For
further particulars enquire .t the Stand, No.
IN, tie Harker Louse Diamond, Wittaburgb,
P Jaitorti
VOR SALE—One Lot fronting
A.: le f Inches, on Went ISIOIC off Candudir
street, rungng Idea PI feet 6 turtle. to Whig al
ley, on which there Is erected 1 two story bring
bona., 20n nandu say:Arcot, ith 6 room. ear h.
and 2 on Whig slier, with 1 rooms each, oppo
site the lrourth Ward &boo' Rouse: will be sold
at a bargain, by It.I.IISEY A HALL.
/teal V Aents,
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No. no Bel Ter etre.,acate
Alle g gheny. '
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L OU SALE—The Church Build
-. leg occupied be the YIPTH U. Y. CONtiltlC:
ATION, corner of First and gust streets, AI le-
Itneurelty Is offered for axle. Propuottlons for
purceuse will be received, and full Information
given ny either-of the undersigned, it Feb.. try Ist, L• 67. T. 1t....111t0WN,
10 0. 118 1.1010 street.
ALEMAIWIttt MAK FIN ,
No. I'2 Diamond.
MEM
SALE.—ONE TWO.STOIZY
-A- IRONCLAD BUILDING, with Food-store
room, (and four (I) year lease of ground from Ist
next A yell;) situate In good location. being No
= Penn streeLeorner of Harrison stmt. vs out!
be ait owl (oration for a Pell store. or Plumbing
IFd Gas Fitting Shop. Enquire of Z. It ADCL-
F. No. 706 Penn street:or BAILIFF. BROWN
81.11.1., Plumbers, :Steam and area Pipe Fitter,
No. PI Federal street. Alltabeny City. durum
FOR SALE—Second Rand
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER.
E=MI
W. 9. LYTLE,
No. 911 Tina etrort
FOR SALE,
THE HOVRE AND LOT
NO. 40 Crag street. First Ward. AllezhenTs
The house Is s substantial two-story Item, In
tosld . reps!, The lot Is S 3 Istt trout on Usallo
streetsodllO root de ep . ustennlog to l'otmi
•sols Canal. Inquire at
119 DIAMON e 1 ... Plltsburgb,
J.17:09we
FOR SALE,
A LARGE BRIE% DWELLING :NOUSE.
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With all modern ltunrovententa. In eomplete or
der. and situate on the Penna. Han.,
Inquire at No. 111.• PTNEIGT.
nulP:o3l'vrre • rillaburxh.
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BANKS AND BANKERS
HART, CAUGHEY & CO,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND mon STREETS,
PITTSBUR(2 11, PA.,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART A. C 0.,)
MIMED
Eubange, - Coin, Conpons,
And partienlar attenti al on paid to the pur
cha.e and se of
GOVEONmEIIiT Hwy DS
J 7-910 HT MC & YTS ON LONDON. Jeli :CC
N. 10IXES & SONS,
No. 57 Market Street,
Deposits received In Par Funds and Currency.
co.leetims•made on all the principal solos. 01
lie balled States and Canada..
$25.
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM lIBBION.
Particular &Uvular...Tata to the purchase au4
ale of
U. S: Securities.
.Indlnk U. S. SIXES OT 1581
do. do. 3..30i;
U. 1. Y1Vt1i10..40.:
U. 3. CEUTWICATES Ur 124 I , 3IITPUN EYY
Orders aLd Vostrherataaght or collerted.
NECESSARIES FOR TILE WIN..
TEkL—For • good COOKINIS rOVZ and
o.be, Kitchen Utensils. go to NO 1 40 Omni 01.
Plain and Vane, UtrAL, SCUTT ELS. PULE
tIllti• ELS, Plain lane7i Utensils Cri Clout
ing Uystetand other fancy—dishes: /renders.
More Pipe. Water liondartors. nod }II other
artleiea, ear in F. U. // 1 / 1 , Y1 , 6. Ito. 146
unatstrecL All cheap! übe.D: shear,' oe
RELTLNGSBELTLITG!—Leather
Gum Belting Dem quat. 1.0,
Gum ?acting. Host. (lute.. ae. Lac liy e Leath
m
and Rivet* Limp, Oil band and fop salt , at tag
loweat prices by J. a H. I'HILIAM.
ar 21 lad Pt. Glair Mama.
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