The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 11, 1867, Image 2

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SL iT OF • BUS'
vsolturi r AL-;
In Boston anent', is attracted to the
tact that as soon as en become quail
lled to transact hnsins s, in almost any
departruenthey go elsewhere to en
gage for themselves. The Board of
Trade, at their late annual meeting,
deomml the matter of. eo much import
ance„as to bring It up for discussion, ac
knowledging the necessity of doing
something to prevent the exodus of
youthful vigor, enterprise and comer
tency. It was generally admitted that
the difficulty had its source in the un
Willingness of men of middle lite, and
oven in advanced years, Ito relinquish
business that had been totbem the means
of wealth, and thus make room for their
juniors. To provide, in some measure,
at least, a remedy, It was determined to
• seek - an 'alteration of the - law regulating
partnerehips, so as to citable old
merit° Make room for young ones with
out entirely withdrawing.
In no otbernountry in the . world are
business men so completely absorbed in:
their occupations as in this. They give
'themselves no rest or relaxation. If
recreations are allowed, it is only at long
- intervals, and they are almost invariably
pursued with such vehemence as to make
them nearly as prejudicial as unromitted
toil; ' In the economy of every day life
there is small provision for any other en-
• .joyment than that which arises trona
' . ,inaltitig money, or endeavoring to make
it. Home becomes mainly a plice to cat
and sleep, and be nursed in sickness; not
a circle for coat: mat and ineffable happi-
ness. •
Some years ago, an acquintancer of
ours; not more addicted than the mass of
.Americans to inordinate chase after
business, had the misfortune to break
his leg, and, as he hail reached middle
life, there was a certainty that some
weeks -Would be consumed in healing.
A lady archly exclaimed, havinvin eye
as Well:on her own husband's delinquen
cies in that, regard, "What a capital
limo he will liave to stay at home, and
get acquainted with his wife and child
ren." The wit - was attic; but its excel
lence was in its truth. There are tens of
thousands of business men in the United
• States whose domestic relations would
beheightened and purified, if they should
each happen to break a leg. •
Stepping into a • railroad coach early
one. morning, we encountered an ac
quaintaucee on whose head lay the snows
of seventy 'winters. Ile had been riding
bolt upright all night. Taking a scat
beside hint, we playfully remarked,
/Mowing that such expeditions were
common with him, "Probably you find
such fatigues necessary to the comforta
ble maintenance of your family." He
.srailed grimly, while lie answered,
eons "I
have already enough 1.0 spoil my
and daughters." Pressing a point,we
in
guyed, "Why, then, not stop and enjoy I
the abundant fortune you have made'
His answer went to the marrow ef his
own case, and to multitudes of cases be:
sides. Said he, "When I started in li.e
I resolved to acquire a liberal compe
tence. I have obtained it. But, in get
ting It Ihave so trained myself that there
is no enjoyment for me except in heap
log up more. With no resources of
pleasure, or enjoyment in literature, art,
science, travel, or social life, liorticul
-,„ tare or horticulture, there is nothing I
am good for but to keep on and see how
large a fortune I can make." These
muckrakes, common enough the world
- over, superabound in this republicorhere
the possession of wealth is the only test
of rank and the chief instrument of
power.
Some months ago, in the drawing room
of a mutual friend, we met a , gentleman
of superior intellect, of thorough train
. _ log, of accomplished manners, and inher
ited wealth.. The customary salutations
were hardly over, before he arose and
* L ' 'bade us, "Good by, forever." Asking
an explanation, we got it.. Said he, "All
the people I know, or care to know, in
this my native lied, are so completely
immersed in business that they find no
time, and have no inclination if they had
time, to enjoy theMselves rationally with
their families and friends." Said we,
"True, indeed, there are comparatiiely
few if our countrymen who lave the
means or capabilities of elegant leisure;
but, a man like you, Might find much
-worthily to engage his thoughts, end
= nevertheless eulisthis efforts, in proinot
,:, Jag educational, artistic, literary and
charitable enterprises." He added,
"That does admirably, to a certain de
gree; but over and beyond all that, I
want somebody to help me do nothing
grac.:fially, and I cannot find him in
America, and am going abroad, where
such men are plenty, and intend there to
remain." In this man the absorbing
liammon worship about him, bad in.
dnced a reaction equally censurable with
the frame of mind he despised.
A more industrious people than the
Germans probably do not exist on the
face of the earth. In the matter of-so
-cial enjoyment the Americans can take
- some lessons from them with great ad
vantage. They multiply holidays and
innocent amusements; and the women
, and children are invariably sharers in
their mirth. This association chastens
- and refines. Where men take their sis
- 'terti,a‘ieet-hearts, wives and daughters,
- they are not likely to let grossness and
indecency follow. Social Intercourse be
comes measurably a- broadening of the
family circle, or rather the blending of
many family groups into one, of large
' dimensions.
IVer.terer differences there may be in
regard to amusements, there can be none
se to the fact that the inordinato pursuit
of money is one of ilia . gr e ,,t e ,t, blemish
es upon Stemma character. It has its
uses in the development of the country,
but it imparts to social life a harsh and
repulsive aspect, and prevents the mad.
ration of those amcniticticsscatinl to cv.
inemcnt,- and which arc the bout
the highest and purest enjoyment.
VIE C031111.031113E concocted between
the President and the Southern Govern
ors finds little favor in either section of
the country. It goeS too far in acknow
ledgment of the right of Congress to en
force conditions of restoration to please
the South. It does . not go far enough
in stripping the rebel leaders of political
power to •suit the temper of the North.
The North is ready to yield much in..
order to secure a speedy and perminent
pacification of the country, but it is not
wilhng to allow the men who - got up. the
rebellion, 'and prosecuted it so long as
means lasted, to come , back to pests of
infinence and power under the General
'Government. That seems to be the
chief point the President now has In
. view, and in he hai net the slightest
prospect of success.
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CONKTITUTIONAL CONVENTIO. . n ..- - -
.1 • I . FPE are Qini.ter rumors afloat to NEW ADVERTISEMEN .
Mr. JETFETLECCi is credited with the the Effect that certain members of the 1
dicta that everynation needs a Revolu- Joint Committee appointed to investir ,
17 .1191 ES T. BRADT & CO.,
. tion once in thirty years.. By this he gate charges of bribery and corruption', 1 '
to &Jons 2 C 0..)
e
1 Corner Fourth 81. Wood tits,
Idid not mean to imply - it was either ne- is connection With the Senatorial ele& ;
cessarY or beneficial for a nation to be lion, attempted or actually succeeded in
involved in military strife with itself'., turning their position therecin to pecu- i -
i BANKERS & BROKERS,
D 1121.12115 IX ALl.l.xllgo s
that often; bat that a revision of polith Mary account. Considering the cull- .
1 cal institutions P. 11.4 eisential once due- ;neat character and transparent unsel- ' Goverrunent, Securities,
i lag each age to meet inevitable changes : fishness of all the gentlemen serving on ,
I Foreign Exchange ,
and adopt the civil machinery to. the , that Committee, we attach no impor- ' Gold, Silver and Coupons.
of 1 iIIIICO . to these reports. But, would it tr, me. . 0r , i ,„ 6 1.... ~ ~..d . ..
COLLECTIONS w a leon all secesiinie poWts
1 change ' of ideas and to the creation
new necessities. . 1 tacit be singular if these inculpations I •
Interest allowed on Time Damns,
This work is now being done upon shimid assume such consistency as to _____'_=.-------•----'
the national Constitution, and whatever I render it necessary or malicilient to in-
11 77EaNtrillrTrFiliGi niie,'ilaEitt
the worshipers of antiquity may say to l vesligate tile Investigating Committee l' . 7. ART HALL, ottTlll:ltel.,2 YiILrE•N I NU; at
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I ' ' t I.:e' Mends of
are nteeraneetbs,NNe.sot=
NTIMATIONS are givesEthat a bill will .1,.,,,,,,T1L1a,1frtriv;T;,7,!,?, eglelature.
be brought before th e Legislature tit Jet I r,,Wr .c. MILLER, becretalT•
'peal the law authorizing ' the election of,
District Attorneys by the people, and I
restoring the anointment of those offices
to the Attorney General. Theldesign is
to legislate out of office certain men who
arc too strong with their constituencies
to be defeated. Better change l the Con
stitution and make till AtlorneY General
elective. ' - 1
contrary, we doubt not the ahem
thma already made and those impend
ing will give abundant contentment to
the millions upon millions of the .hest
generation.
• It i+ this aspect of the case that causes
us to view with favor the proposition to
call a Convention to revise the Constitu
tion of Pennsylvania. Independently
of all current accusations of bribery,
there are manifold reasons for subjecting
that instrument to careful and full re
view. This cannot be done anything
like as well by proposing specific
amendments to merit a particular case ns
by summoning a Convention with gen
eral powers—their work, of course, lobe
subject to ratification by the people, not
as a whole, but in detail.
Members of the Legislature! before
you adjourn acquit yourselves properly
in this matter; and as your time is now
getting short, take action in the prem.
Lies without delay.
Timm is no telling what may be done
for man or woman after death has re
moved them from the scene. A. good
many 'mutations have happened of late
years, in the popular estimate •of
dead people, which servo to - show
that their reputations are [ liable
'to as great caprices of opinion as
those ,of the livaig.. LAILEUTINE
[ displayed his genius by transform
ing ROBBSPISAILE from a demon in hu
man shape into a rigid and devout Puri
tan, honest and truthful and unpretend
ing beyond the ordinary run of men who I
pretend to circumspection of life. Can-
L`ZLE changed the estimate in which
Cnostwais; was held by the whole read
ing world, relieving him fronathe odium
of being a vulgar usurper and ignorant
fanatic, and raising him to the rank of ,
the greatest and best ruler that ever
sat on the English throne. A.-New Eng
land book-worts has recently taken the
romance out of the biography of Pecs- 1
UOSITAS, painting her in totally different 1
colors from those in which she demurely
looks upon all observers from a panel of
the rotunda of the national capitol at
Washington. Instead of the renowned
heroine that so magnanimously - Oared
Capt. Surra's life, at • the peril of her,
own, this iconoclast makes out that
SUIT!! was hardly worth saving, if It
had been possible without cost, and that
POCAIIONTAIS was an ordinary savage
girl who gloried in her aboriginal nudi
ty, and preferred coarse g ymnastics with
the boys to burning incense or chanting
-worship at the altar. In addition to all
this, and much more to this
same import there is a story by
Atlantic cable, that the Pope is about
trying his hand on Cotunncs, with a
view to makieg a Saint, duly canonized,
out of the bluff and 'adventurous sailor.
'Though we are far 'enough from wishing
that the discoverer of America may lose
any possible advantages, we hope a "so
her second thought" may come over the
Pope, and ,induce him to let the great.
navigator alone. If some limit is not
put - to taking liberties with the dead,
people in middlelife will be put to the
trouble of forgetting all their learning in
youth about historic folks, and assume
'the task of. doing all their biographical
reading over again.
WE are informed that a very full and
enthusiastic meeting of the Trustees of
the Western 'University 'was held on the
9th inst. Tile condition and prospects
of the institution were melt as to afford
the • greatest encouragement for . the fa
'
ture. Measures were adopted which
cannot fail greatly to promote its inter
ests. Two new chairs in Science were
created, which will, it is' expected, soon
be filled. The Board endorsed the invi
tation to Prof. GOslGwo, of Boston, to
deliver a course of lectures on Geology
in the University, to commence next
Tuesday evening. From the high stand
ing of Prof. GcnotiNo, and his great
popularity as a scientific lecturer, a very
instructive and interesting course of lec
tures is expected from him. The Uni
versity was never so prosperous as now.
Soon may it become all our cities de
mand.
IT is worthy of consideration, that
while the more rational of the Southern
leaders, and President JOtINSON with
them, are now broadly admitting the
right of Congress to impose terMe on the
revolted States, the Northern. Democ
racy, and especially the New England
section,' are more infatuated than ever
with i the notion that the rebellion left
everybody's rights unimpaired. A. few
days ago the Democrats of Connecticut
met lin State Convention at Hartford,
and renewed their tender of sympathy
withtbe rebellion, of devotion to State
High s, and all the other abominations
by v+ich they have become odious to
the public. If people will not be taught
wisd.m by.bitter experience, there is no
help or them.
Asi important decision has been made
in Chicago, by, the . United States Su
prel Court, sustaining the validity of,
bond and coupons issued by cities and
counties in aid of.railtoads. The city
of Qnincy, 111., bad subscribed liberally
to theapital stock of a relined; issuing
for t same municipal bonds with intpr-
I
eat - upons attached. The city refused
to pa the interest, hence the suit and
decisi n. - This adds anothei to the many
simila decisions rendered on the same
subjec by the Supreme Courts.
Go • xnaon. CURTIN Will Sail for Eu.
rope t e last of the present month. No
mem r of hisfamily will accompany
ihim, He expects to be gone abut three
month. end to extend his trip into Daly.
Upon hts return he will re-locate at
Bellefonte.
Raving sold the house he
formerl y "cuPted he will be constrained
to build..
sources of
TnE. landlords of Chicago hate almost
unanimously agreed to reduce the rents
of their tenants during the coming year,
from 15 to 25 .per centum. Thia is in
striking contrast with the course taken
by the fibylocks of this community in
advancing, In many cases, GO per cent.
upon last years' rates.
Trrzr have a quick way of dissolving
the'rnatrimonial bond in Chicago. 0"
day' last week a dissatisfied wife applied
for divorce, the papers were made out,
the alimony determined, the request
granted, and the lawyerti paid—all inside
of four 4sitite. •
GENERA!. NEWTS. it
—The friends of the Bankruist bill are
confident of its bt.coming a law.l
—lt is reported that the President has
issued a pardon to the pestiferous rebel
Governor Letcher, of Virginia. • .
—The largest contribution ever given
by an individual, while living, to the
American Baptist Home Mission Society,
has just been paid by a member in Ver
mont. The sum was four hundred tliou-
I sand dollars.
—A petition is being cireplated in the
county of Alexandria, Vu., for stgua
tures, praying Confiress to retrocede the
city and county of Alexandria to the
District of Columbia. We trust that the
1 prayer of the petitioners will be granted.
—Several of the Mexicans Ilishaps are
taking measures to leave the country. It
is reported that a majority will go to
' Rome, in accordance with the invitation
of the Pope, to be present at the canon
ization of the Japan martyrs on the 90th
of June next.
—H.F. Janes, who founded the city of , I
Janesville, in Wisconsin, in lelid; soon
afterward emigrated to the Pacific coast,
and now writes to the Janesville Garetle,
saying that,- although. he is sixty-three
years of age, he has never yet seen a
railroad or a telegraph.
—Judge Merrick . , of Massachusetts,
bcqueated to his native town, Brookfield,
its Worcester county, SIO,OIIO for a free
public library, and added to it his own
valuable miscellaneous library. To the
Children's Friend Society of Worcester,
known as the Orphans' Home, he also
Made a bequest of *10,000., '
—Cyrus W. Field made a proposition
by telegraph to the Directors and share
holders of the Atlantic cable, at London,
to increase the stock to six millions, for
the purpose of laying a cable between
Heart's Content and BOSIOII, and thus
avoid the interruptions so constant in
Newfoundland. Mr. Field proposes to
-sail again for England on Wednesday.
—When General Dix was sent to
France, the Johnson press gave it out
that Napolcoa would be frightened out
of his sense?, and do everything that the
United States required. [Yell, the Gen
eral has arrived, and the object so for of
lds labors is an attempt to get Americans
more easily into France, instead ef to
get Frenchmen more quickly out of
Mexico. • . •
'llse-Mormon Gh-lv,
Richard Williams, who delivered a
lecture at Buffalo, recently on the Mar
mons, alluded as follows to one of the
disturbing elements anions the saints. a
"There is one element anions them
selves that is troublesome, The general
testimony or the Gentiles who have lived 1.
in intimate social relations with them, is
that the young girls (to their honor be it .
said) are mostly disaffected. Growing •
up with it, they have seen the institu• ,
tions with ell its abominations, and op
posed as it is, to all their holier feelings
and better instincts, no amount of spir
itual thunder can control them. Here,
as everwhere, the are a privilegeo
class, a n d cannot ver y y
well be whipped
or imprisoned. Like most of the descen
dants of Ev,e, they - will talk, and arc
ever ready to elope with a Gentile who
has the courage and can get away with
them. They cannot marry a Gentile
and remain peacefully at home. Very
naturally, they prefer u whole• Gentile
to one-tenth of a Mormon. The most
effectual...way of breaking up the whole
system would he to send an army of ten 1
thousand unmarried men there, and pro
tect every man who marriedand brought
a Mormon wotuan to comp. We might,
in this way, get rid of the nuisance with
out bloodshed, or incurring the odium of
religious persecution"
CONSUMPTION.—This PCOUrge
Atha snits . , bone tacit - II tartan. Alta n.SPdtic
sway ha,. Insinuated "wild:too all cdissaes,gralsa
and eorpll 1 , ,n0 I.e. Nell, es see, sex or rank
x.
molt from Its ray•at, It. fey hand (Ills
Alike upon youtnful tun. , ace and hoar, ]laved
Ytlome mule hrtmihedt syrnpioma try ogh
Papectorsnt, Pro.rtne•s of itresth. Irrilatt ,
•nodt the Loops and I hest. Martine eosins la the
Illito and lla k. Knote,stioe mot ageuersi neestide
ll* o ofthe hole settrux. It Iseutheaticagy
elated that ote-Aflii of the lahltht•lts hf this
coon ry sad Pang , die of Chasinnotion.
olselse.a , b. en mare thoroughly's...mile& and
Its hatuee lees I mit rstood; rd. re Is no .11.01s0
upon which exists A greater diversity of oath...
d nn disease which has mores om pi.tely
all. edical skill and reaiedla agenVes. Per- I
suns suffering from this dread disease or Any I
of Its coaConitants. sh•di lose no o r
la 1
possessteg then:mho s of the poorer Remedy,
in order lost Iney may stay Its rasages, and be
restored to health.
The 13,0 r, I.IV AHD A. M . 11.91N - M PRE.
PA'S t PIiEPAitATIIIN for the cure of Pion .
InlnTrta`kVi.".: — AT , l l "i° 7l . , `" ,,
use over 10 years AI Is ton most , marital farness.
he reined, prepared had, Mr. W 11100•• r•
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with Imp and explici l
directions for p alp
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It never falls to hnOart life. grOwth, and hien
to the weaneat farten• and Stan, Itgfs Iln ,
awl 10 sure to grodure new growth of hair.
causlog it to grow thlek and strong. Only 75
told 4 d ';''''.sl..h.CV. et t lTlL h al d n n il
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and JVS. FLEMINO, N 4 51arkt
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home medical inert Insist that It Is undignified
to viten!se a retnelf. however valuable It may
be. Queer reasoning Oils. It Is OS saying that
an article which thii world needs aliould lie hld
In
•thrner—that benefits and hlcesloga mat be too
widely diffused—that the meths of protecting
nod restoring health Omani be n claim monopoly.
-son not accessible to all. Tlir alignment 1. r ad.
It la worse than that; It 1. inhuman. nuptiote
HOoT.ET I Eis'a WrUMACII TaHn-•an atith
tr u „l " tiVl7flA e lia d rlT ,P . , t t
' ln "" a n gi. a` aA o n r, i
the reperfoit e Of the (acuity, what would
hart born the cony guru. I? 'mitred uf cu•
ring and Invigorating million, 'u s good
ell , els of the preparation woo d
have seen
theto • cuipath.lre frw. lisre
the h•ghest shthor o lly for "Sing that light
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should not be hid uofier • hush..i; tout whets , . r
!tut should to liars das r
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where all men can take toga is. nee stilt •It
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upon Vie pr.uhl pie that the UlTTniti navel...en
•dvertlaril au4CUntinin th lie adverll ied In every
nrwar•per of the prominence In the wrotern
liernispuer, sun the sponttheolis testlm Is
nth • In Its favor hav Thousands t nel Ilted Into all
• rltten languages. ening ;Vt.' ,
health te...isy who would he ll... Walling "n
.01.101 lies. If the ne.iret.ap.Ts not rprehd the
truth toz/h rthord to this unevini..l thrifin ~,,,,,
and curs-ethic far awl wale. ouppos.. brunt has
ski,. from th, pith lcity.soy ta r s
guansut sgali.st it? I he{t ill.; lit Ault has been
protect.; I lives have tern eavcd: la the feeble
hay. ,erts .trourth.” , ) at..l sic lestred.
gsral ponif Sag 010.1.accsmplithoilli o in
WCI as to gruliga tgrottou• tbusdirected
weir fair rowthd? 4
-NEW ADVERTISELIEETS.
Fitd. BLEGlieLlf, Jr., Adam. Express 01.
floe, 54 AO &reel, 0 an authorised Agent to
resew Adberdsernents for the GAZETTE, awl
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pit otherpopers thrOug . hout int , United Statci
Ind Ow Cantatas.
ORANGES, LEMONS,
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NEW VIM LT.—NO boar. prime Alcll7 Oran
ats and Lc..., lust n, , , , ,NA( s ir E stlihn ) ; Ro.f., ,
'sit Ito s. 12 , 1 and 12:Wood assess.
11E4 NUTS.-50 markt to arrive
fain nmer • !nig ; trinri:jizy
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com r y. —The ennu'l`ntpl,t'nT^ 11l
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an.] Vlreln alle nuns
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M"'"*""tantt To"r,
or der " h e ' t..intly are Invited to allt a •
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LECTURE QY THE
REV, COL, J. B. CLARK, D. D.,
On Tuesday Evening, Feb. I.2th, V 667
t the anted Presbyterian Church, Ilt,v. W. J.
heed,, neverak atreet.),.Y.i.f the , , , ,enent . a 'A t e
1":[:',"-r." rltTlVP"flitUlt'Or'l7j.)lll) ''A.
.lik.e.•• •,3101)}:ItAT le ItKNTS. • ' •.1m:enlo.
1., coute. 'Marta to ta. had at It ,1 stores ato
at I ol• door. Pool, open Si ,‘!., o'clock. Lectu
to commence at 7'4 t rtelsely.
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PUOLIC
•
In pursuance of the MU , . ef the buslne ,
men ..f . hereby Call public mee
ot the CIMVII> at the
110111 D OF TRADE ROOMS,
Wednesday. EA ening. Feb. 13th,
714 O'CLOCK
To take Into. conilloreiklo,n,,lth,etF,linteprttluej.trll
I ;Z:rir 4 o:o Cum p tny non the
ev rat I oteroste
frl e
9:tal
-.7IERC.i.NTILE LIBRARY
LFIdT7TR~ 7I9 .
GEO. ALFRED TOWNSEND
'WILL LECTEIA: AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Mut . Any Evening, Feb. 11, 1"67
SabJceS:—EUROPE
•
Vete". 50 cont.. No re,erut.t tests.
Door* op:rt at.. Lecture at cy,tufk.
JAILES 0. Prurrr, "LIVED. LEISMON,
0. 511 , 505 0. Jr.. P. 11501158 T
r. ..IM.FOZthli.a. O. P. W.:to:Mit.,
& BIDWELL,
310 NONGAIIELA
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS
Carson Street, south End :do
nongattelnpridge,
NOCTII PITTPIIII,7IIOII
i.,th• •,.,•••.(,,c•
DRY LITNEBER
tnarirt nits
•,
I,lllLers ar,ltho, totcpdlug t • 1.11.1, th!* IC
the In- , at I.4%vritt,lt time tw . n t
their sr
rangetn.nt, as n• Inc• larg, stoc
FINISHED NVOIIK ON HAND.
jet .11t
JAMES H. PARKER',
PORK PACKER,
309 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
EAT ILA SU(i A IS C1'41..:1) IL A US.
C. IttlEXTak 11.11C:`.
EXTRA C. DISIED BEEF;
IS Al.tl\ ,110CIPEILS;
PLNIN
11.10,5, 1:1IllIED AND CI.EATI !!IPES,
Pitt MI: LEAF &ILI);
CINCISNATI LARD 011..;
-MILL GIM-I , E.
(Umatanuy [mad awl sale at the I
le nwe.st.
mmket prlcts.
SIGN -- E El NE IN THE WINDOW.
This Day Received,
150 ]Bags CoHee,
I=l
linOd 111, at.
Prime niu. .....
Vrry
Nf try VII, R 10...
01,1 W 111, .•.
( 1./V llll . l.', V j i
1/0.1 ot,
n.
l4n-
F ne Ylfr 01,11
Idd iiosernn , ut J•ra 411,
Ylne. Uhl ViantatlF•n.... 511 c.
old Mocha (Turbit•hl
A- rArrr kind nr roaetPd daily and
ground in the preaenct cuitomnrs. when de-
SHIELDS & BOUCIIF,R,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Co
KATES! SKATES! SKATE
f RAVE RECEIVED MOST
MY [MICK, and oger to the Trade ueteettua
5,000 Pairs of Various Makes
iCISENNAN. Pb
.Y 37 Wood at.,
ce.t. excet, / it//-
iegb. ny.
Be
and fore purchasing elsewhere, call
examine my Mock, as can
OFFER DEALERS ESPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
N 10 . 3130 Wood Street
nots;o
NOTICE.
COleTnnt,xxe's fly ricr..
Cm or Yet,. Gtr, MI.
CaiiP XS will lie rrfrlviod altilt
ofllce until 1 11 r.nDAY. 1 , 0 Inst., at Sualock F.
for foraliblng CAST MI Y. CULVER:re, to
o etc lat nee Jrut Ward House.
cld.l t• will !tat: the price t on pound. b,
I'USTS, to be dela....
ed at likt•
Also, at
. t 6 name time. 1.11 . D1 1•111 . 1ie
l e ' is 7LT It 'l', l ctAP.% A •Vt't
next, the 1-oblie Lamps of the ty now Of C.
aa
well as what new
one
MS, be erecteil during
the year. litters are ea p«te.l to turnisp , at
their Di? expense matchel arrwragT ,
”06,19 City Controller.
BARGEES FOR BALE. -
T ,!MODEL B.4R.GES
113 feet. [.on/. 22 feet Leon and 4 feet hold.
For aide Rw, if applied for pion.
OA.I.DWRI.T. t BRO.,
131 Water Oro t.
CUM
BOOIOP BOWMAN LNSTITUTE,
A COLLEGIATE WOOL iO6 lOUNG LADIP,
No. 112 (311. ANT BTltt ET.
Tao Pecoad.Tertn of Ms Sarni belt Los au Ireb
roary lat. IL J. COSTR. liector.
NOTICE.—A: rare chance Is
now offered to those who wish to acquire
a perfect Knowledge of the art of PELONOtilliss
Y, or SHORT kULND WUITINe. St class is
now being farmed b 7 a practical reporter Irma
London. Ingland, Address
NEW A.DVEHVISF .
BARGALNS
SEWING MACHINES.
nix machines, used but a-t bort time, [ore ale at
reduced prices. WM. ht.:nth:ES S Co,
Fab etreet,
',!THE CHEAPEST.
, • The Simplest. The Best
' 1 ! SEWING MACHINE,
le VikIEKLEIII WILISON`S.
WAItitAIMIED Tunis Yesate. SAL.I:OOL,.!
23 FIFTILI STBEEL.
WORK FOR ALL—PLEASAN T
ILA BULL AND GO W
sous. mate or femal, who n C3ll , aaa fur .1u
atandard g • .
•'Vletor's Illsttry of the ltettellttet.,.• t Vol
111. now ready
•Victur Mato ry of km cric.
"Victor's Incidents •n 4 of tee
Should senator Circular, Terms, Wc.
TWENTY Ihs LE, ARS ISAT C•11 , 1,01n0t . d 5 0 ,,
n l " e ' rEs t _ ' e l f; "ll. r{Sa o VL miSC7dls.",rsl"3Socs
L. , s.: yy 'rsab'sLer, IS Spruce et r..es, h. E.
Adat'".W3l.ll. sIIFFINU (10l Aeons
foil:101 13 peace:l,foot.l No w ps.is.
DISSOLUTION OF PIIITNERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the L PAIITS NALs III) . heretofore
exlstlng between Whl• 31. MONNE CT and GEO.
R. INICIIILAN. under the name and style of H V Y
rErr A CUCII itAN Om, thls day been dlssoi vett
Sr mutual consent. The butine.is of the tutu
firm wilt he settled by either of raidPare•t
their Wares. No. 01 Grant street. whore NAIL
Psrtle , can be found. W. 31..3100 ry,
(ILO. ft. 00001 NAN.
riTYPOstinon..Februar. Oth. 11i17. fell it ,
TO COMPANIES OPERATING
IS LANDS, 3113100.
NAL:EN. to.
A MINING AND CIVIL ENGINEER,
WWI I. ho • liltAi i TleAl. GEM iiiiisT,
pri.pazeil &zenlit an ,ingagunient.
,101, e perlcorrd from having . built par,. of
proininant Railroad, rap
dt
iortil
'•
X.III.ILNZIIIIIND tI'rEII.INTENDENT,
Luca. ltox .10. IClchte, tot. Vs.,
Or .11 oo JAMESIi AILL/N LB. E&., .51 ae , ontli
Fy.t Dheal±l,Es. n. 1112
A LOILIGHILEIY.SAIDDI.E, lIA It
• 111/55 ANL/ I t<l . llll 11A1:111,‘ Tut:Eh.
10.4 Wood btreet. has taken too oat-tn./00p
from the let of Jaouary. twit. Al.l-X
YkLb:W, late fon min of the . 11.0
lusltleen. aka be continuo 1.2 the 01.1 ktm
the nu. or LUUlitittLY .1. Fltt-IV.
LOUGIIREY & FREW,
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
sod All artlclis In their Ilac urvall, Lep
Pr.l-rlass ratabl!ALLptoto.
IN.To.lo2WoodStre et
Ixtvreep Diuton4l Alley kr..11.1114
(IET TUE BEST.
A_gelltS -- \\ 7 aUte d
r‘it ••w4,IIAN,‘ NVl,lilt IN -TrIE CIVIL
A 13.•• VIII. prepare o r the r•ne
ltuu •n 4 apprx. , of tne Unlte.l Nalt,r,
nw
mple sod ante,eg •.rL of 1110 .1, II
I
pontt heti: It vrtil .I.etctie• ..r
Isetles.
t h e of a.. en ..tnen..t • t , s+l
-n
tn , ..• to the lhou••1 01 of lerotner
ortute• are onknoern Meant... of At, tle•
.OLI other lOtalligent pt f are derired to .1
a :. " i?, ‘ 4 .
rhll•4lclplit.. I. , :20 , •T
A :SLIBEW BEGGS,
•
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Good,
3 S!. Cisl . r Swot :J 2.,ur fon Bnirp
PIIMSDURGH.PA
Ammo nltlon of .111.1171,10 &IVA?, Op bond,
0111. sod I'l•to:• In
lor • ground and p,nl.ckLre +Ia.II.
LADIES' FURS,
c.; o srr nfTCF s,
- AT IHE
RAT, CAP AM) RR STORE
MeCORI) B. CO.,
131 WOOD STREET.
WS .
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE IN REIM COMPINY,
Of New York;
tx Tor
Only Company' In the World
iftata 041.1.1.1.1 l
in addition to tie seenrity heretc.fore fT..red,
we tall p art lcu,ar utters. 100 to the tollowtoo
Tiv a recent sat of the hrairlatisre of the date
of !sew Verb the titnipany Is authorized to
mote ilpeclal posits with the du perlutradant
or the In•orloto Department.
tu naa re.elee the
he
lieglstered bait , rte .Yeal of the
'Department and a Certificate tli•t the roiicy
secured by ph, dae of rouge etirts urd r NA' .
ria':nrOUr{iferriV{ T of
TI M
A
ltgtrl.lur , ~ In
110)1P xc
AN I eloslvely. This males every Iteg•
tittered Poll, S. step re to the holder As Na•
"I • VVV:iIf.7I(gr,PAWseT.T O'.II,I2CI.;
lha Ordina, Employment/ In Sty part of the
United ittate• or hutinie, at "Juan Of the
MEC
"gfilitr DAYS' iIItACE on &II renewal P. 7
ALL POLICIEA are non-[o r telt tn g and Imme
diately Indisputable.
Lneflln• of loOfo
OVER ONE DIII.LION 001.1. ARR.
All Insurers are tut tornsinini . nn com
pare their polIcle• with tease of
the al
t•tiorth
AlittrltlL "
N.D. MORGAN. Prellidt lAt•
J. W. JDLILIMIL.L., Secretary.
E. T.COOK &CO., General Agents,
prrrsuurtuu un)trici
N 0.67 Fourth s treet.
A few more ertive. celcmet mert
erter.
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
' PITTSBURGH, PA
(VR N ALLEY — All persons
s-^ Interestid are hereby Otaine.l IL. the un
drn g .a iu V ' lVe r g FOI We d t o o n v e i n e l w n ?: 1 t:X;
Alley.
tu- d Third ward. Allegheny Its. from
Chestnut street to the Enst line of to foot art
ley. • illstafiej. uta,feetial=et,r.st g;:it.stAl;
fulllll We duttes of l•ll; 1, OP .
o c W. J. 1111,l0N.
I , oMo:tent.
All KS 1110Itti •
FHA VCIH 1011.1taliCE•
•
aaNJSIIIY SiNittat.7
S'INGERLY K CLEIS,
ttateeetaora to deo. F. oebaChman I Co.,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS ,
I M 7 i ( I )N EN A
WirOP THEMOUN I T S AI AB
tioeineet Card, latter field, L•bel,
etteular4 Riot. Cards, Motto., Portrait,
View, Certilicates of Ilepoelt, Invitation
Cards. ie. Noa. 711aad 74 TIAN et..
WHITE LEADS,
'T, 11. N. d Co." Br.ld W hile do Lad.
'Paraeou'• do
••Lilly • du do
..Boluedauter" 0..
•leog.tanentai•• di] do
Blue Leads, for 4/I1 Beenere:
ItcA Lead Litherse;
Colors dry fool al oil,
T. N VIN d Co.;s,
Per bale 1•,
n N. W. corneri hied and Markt. St.
H. 13. 1....V.C.)N,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
003ce: No. 39 MAIM ET STREET,
MEM
MILLEWS, LUBRICATIVE
l="411.013-XIVC21-.
A full stook of the abouvejiaalionren Mir:J:ooz,
hand. :w wlll t the a.m ., . 10in...
Companies an 4 non gem era
_a
It eon he purchased ITOra. the man v n
Me Imye, %Men ay pOlPted bole Agents lor es tr ,
Petllll. Call And Cilollol.
a it
H a! ,
151- 0.1.10 street. - oola
-ExTas. FIGS,
I E BAITED WOOD BOXES,
!rt„icl4k t,7,11,15.bjfti. pontd or box
t,:lj g e ;
JOIIN L. ItEN3HAW,
corncr /Abort, and tfond attests.
ME
- =, v tiIR.TISEMENI•
i litrHANS` COI:111" SALE.—ily
~.., rlrtne of an order ..f the t'rpheri, Court e f
all. lo anervy r ..oty, I
v
1 1 1 ea l n`e 11 h 11 ' 1 " c I.l '
. . 11‘,...1 •I...,ofllttetrg h •
1 • , 11'11A1.NI.tr . I. tlt. 1,7, a. V/
a 1 NI .o 1
All the rtifht, (It , . I,ter..t .t, , 1 :''stn of Wm.
Ste . .eart, I.lLtle NI. :1,...,1. Ift,tert J. :Stes , .
and ttatnuel ~. SI. ',ATI. Minor elllldren of p Hob
ert s . ettrurt, •decr . .o. of, In and to al, the I , to.
ulluos• orelone ,3,3 r und..rl,log the follo./og
WO pleeg. ',M.O. IM'alle 13 1, .1..t0 to.roLh'l l .
In the c nnty or A Ihetty of reseal; raid tleo
piece , . culttraciug alto . te.e t ',cr. a. I og,ther,
the first of ...1.1 {ricer. hounded and de.r.rlt.e.l
. follow, to ... I, Ilr Inning.,^ u , 0 1 3 , on t 1,,,
' 111•0•1111 V illg itllol, e tree of land of Sta , tln .
Briggs, and runnlngt t coca alona',l4 read not ill
l'j degree. west .7.6 trettes to a po.t. ou II o re eof
' laud of Jatura n ewe. • tltence •outh 7. , dege.
and 3 1 totoults east (10 Avert:bra to a oo.t: thence
south :I degrees west... 2 41 vetch, to • p.m on a
line ef land of ileo.e.l/ tr.i.,thette.a.,,,,,,.n.,,
norm fe..1er.:e....5 7.11 - 1 qr.. .e•t FT., per.,... , 0
a po.t: thence south ..: th•gret,..lollentl, west
17 _Bel p..roles to 1.1 ost •tte Ital . Of 1,11.1 uf il.r.
tin Belga: 3 la 1111.3 i • • along the ...toe ot.rth 7c.
Itotd.. writ Is' ' p ',ltem to the ttrow.villt•
Ito td. the phce of h. tlentog.
.;1 ui '11 , ti . t...c , , , i , i 1 d ., ,
~,,!
, 5: , : ,,. . , 1 s.l;:ii
L70,f::,14.:,.tt.01,,¢n1,,,,,,,:.ittRarn,.dh,c,..:
VeTlVrllfe , l ' l ' L of la 1.1 of 1 , 1 r, 113V{`: thence
north 79 th.grt, . t 5. 1, perel.r.l.t ..oest:
ttatued no-rtb-eadegre •51.1.1..utt.a weals perches
rtiore or lee, to toe Ilue of t. e oral ahoy.. 1 . :
scribed tact. art place of c,131: th. nen bouth .1
'"""
' A ' '."lleeO'c't`'.o,lol.l:l,:':',7,:,'Z
late. of. Iler.a 1 . /. . t
cut sout la 'l l degrees ..lirt)o4utes eabt ~ , t perches. More
'r"..
t"'
""
" ''''
''''
'.3'..111::03:1.'1r.0
!:,.1i.v..;,t,i7.T,J....NT , ti:-;w.,... (101 " 1 n 1 c . ,..V,1
V ' : !..."117.tvinnItobt..1:1.:to'rl',C.4; t strip. ""4 ... o
,I,lng 01..1. de.rtlltd strip of land la
:. Ad (or the purpo.... ‘ :r affording an *.ittry or It. -
antrieway tl the 11.... alt• • al .• • Iltral tract of
coal. and Is ser.tl ittnna tru'es.,-:44,1 te all
and
,wild°. th. the .loal th.reln ...Alan ba flr.t
tAken out heftore inland of th.. coal out of the
first mentioned tr - o - t:, and air o uron the further
co di tlon mat if the pure:N.. , • WI ytot r e o rt.l ll %
or yers upon said toter ur pit loon .1 , 1 , f ,. In t , t .
plac.. of beglr oluit, at or n•tr the we.. Ito
oury floe of tile itetltst Davis property. thane°
nit; , .t. prrette.
i t.lt along the sante. {CI33
111 3 wan', of card yen I.a or Ills as.lgn• r ~, e
‘;‘,
. n i tj ,
~,t '
” 1 ' .: ' , 1 b. t . " . 0 . :f ::a a .
n. ly
. t:
n. o .
~t :L r ' T ,
~1
sled.F:r': e:1:1 ,,i ' , , 1 r , %. .7 6. : i: , .. :!:,
~, 7 ,
!, i: , .
3 7 1 0, r2 7:,
y l c
•,.. coristru,ted• totrether with OKI. to make
and open roont• 31031•11.3g...V. loth 3" 1 'O.
Or . in, :trot the etc , . In eernmou with the our.
chatter of u.log .1.1 cute,' for the porPnae r ,•••
leg their roal oat of the Ital•nre of thtle
I tn.!. x.•, n 1 11,11111 611111 and constrturtlug rail
way tracks ulOnit a.. eelrT• .
I!II:y.1 r.11...)1L 1 . 1 ___1 ) 11, j_t..rd , "L“_._
1 ligsoLuTioN.—The Co-part . -
...1..",ireN.'''.6.4'1.:7-1. iii:lntiiii:T,'l."`J.l;
0.t.!,—.1.. ottittiat ' Ckitt,Dt t Mr. Tiitt)( l lli
t 1, f", 111 and .It.ti .. a iy. EN hay', .old tbelr
entire toter..., to tn. tr .1...r.e.a0r. VA 't. ..Olt
oVhe , d Ll z ,
Itl.l 3. ,1 Sl g S l 33IT Y . .tuola..
u
J. 111% Alicr.N.
• ~, h 3.111.:. A. ell EVAN 0.
Purl, num . ... January 31st, 1.Y.7.
EIBI
1113
Al CORDER SWARD,
Svce-sv , t) PuTTEV, 41E111 SIIII'ALO,
Produce and Commissio
MERCHANTS,
=I
All hinds of Produce
WAREHOUSE, 369 LIBERTY BTRI
MIME@
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Frl,ruary I.t,
lISSOLETION OF PATITNER-
I.rr. tofort•
e
II LSI/Cll. at Mx !so ' : 311 1,11A343
Ji
Itrct. J. 13,,P1t.
J,,,, W111:1 ,,, N.
J 51 cS 3. 31c1:644r.Y.
tin retiring from the Whol,..tr• Ping Tts , l
yeu 41, 1.. t•n•t .114 t.
1.1•1 • ..ttt.r. l ,ta. y
,01,11
otltooLore of 11, moo o. oor ~,erobo
m.i•r...rEt.l.K.H.s.
ostr .Lom
o t, our uctb atol t
1,11- ,ittral.,
I. •
I .7 R
SELLERS VAN GORDER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
No. :341,
Car. Liberty and Wayne Streets,
ITI45111: HUH. PA
The utsiter,:ne,t I Crelmre.l the •t,
A t u oald
t 4 ) " ,t r ":" r•mllnn the )1, rcra'e
_
21‘,1.,:t: rerptelfully
50,../ Of 1 r qu•tonat r. of LI.
at trf".
VAS I.ollllElt.
SEEDS 1 SEEDS!!
We are Sow Prepared with our
SPRING - STOOK
Garden, F'ield,
~,„
FLOWER SEEDS,
ISNEDNILD BM An MUNE
We off, opt eel Induet tuna. IC _
Market Gardeners and Country
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before tbr Sale
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power
X.PLX3JB 9 MEI.
A Full Stock of all Sizes
137 Liberty Street.
THE FULTON
1 ELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
ESTABLINIIED 1b32.
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH , PA.
ALL SIZES OF BELLS,
From 10 to 100,000 Pounds.
,LODE, ;LULL CHECK AND SAFETY VALIES,
Stop Cocks of Bra or Iron
EMI=
GUNK AND CVLINDEII COCKS
AKettta for all the Efferent
STEAM PUMPS
Celebrated Steam•Sypbon
Deniers In OAS PIPE. tOrEdll And GAS /11 ,
PLUINISIEItd i WWII( eto.. ete.
Particu tar attention paid to bTFAII and flAti
PITTINO In all itmanufactu, ortinettes
METonto rer. , of A. FULTON%
M Th ET AI.LIO PACK:Lt.° YOIL tITEAaI CYLlta•
DEltn. A.
rtlp CYI.EIIItATM/
Tlgra,,'nTT7
.
tlllan, GUNanI YZI till made to
or der nd finished se Ith neatness And disptch.
Partleulnr attention paid io liras. Yinishinn
in all Its nranolies. We aisu loon Ounlnatilly on
band all stsus of Sheet, Plpiare and ituund tium,
Winn laid Cotton Packing. aura Iluse of all
sites up to order.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO,
UITTC 11111 W II
'UTLERY
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody Goes to
4CoGrEfJON'fal
rilor trine tinives4
67 and 69 FIFTH STREET,
I"W INln—rtw WdT leaAtNE9
de — ma n t — t;
Tan, and Itufnrounds,lold and raluteaier;
" rili/UHEB dila%
PENNS' .
STATE
PROPOSILS :11 LOAN OF
$23,0; , ),000.
AN CT
rro Crez fL LA Own
FOR THE RED E.PTION
The Over-Due ands; of the
Common . ealth._
WIIZItELS. The band. of the Commouvrealtli
•main certlacatts of Itvlebtvtlut...., amount
tw,pty-tlact , mittlno. of clollare, have
been over due •od onpnld for ilome time ps,
Ire t It le desirable that the gime
be pxIA. snd wit ntltnler: (rent Ole to•rket
MEM!
,lON I. SC a ene,ted ,O,S,”a7ea,adllow
MyrefnlrOirc, ~r n., aJll.4olllCedttlh of Pe , . ri
,n Asson . .tly end, dif
fh• au I !plrif same. That the
rata, Auditor /icurral nud :mate Trcuscrer
be, and ace hereby'. authortred Sat.t../pvwered
.rrow, on the taltn of the Coionlortweslib
1.1S1•114. 4 and Bills such uutics, (nut Ices
Lan forty d , 1 4, as they elpe.l,l
for ttn InttrcLtanf Ihr State, t,tut,-Chree
no“, of tlonarr, mpoollbat, ,rtlftcalf, or loan
I=
beating Intere , t at a rale.not ei ecaaing aka per
um ptr •1113111, payable •r mt-annually, on
first of Ecbruary and lint et August, to the
City of PLlladtlphlt, which certiCcates of loan
Wad. 0.11 Out be rablcet to toy talatlun
:tote, sLunlcipal or leaf warpo-
o, an•% shall b payable. (pilaw, namely: Flre
Mon. of doNari payabla at •n 7 time ancr acc
yoars ant within ten years: eight nolllons er
ysysble at say time after ten years sad
Milo 'ears, and los millions of dollars
ant ita.c titer Ctieco ytars and within twen
yell, and ahall tie signed 1.7 Ito tine
nor ant State Trrucrer, sud cauuter.lgr.,l
by Mc Auditor General CDJ registered iri the bo ar•
.f for Asdltor Goners'. sod to b ,sosfsrable
n the be.kscf the ComtneuvrealM, at the F*_
nacre awl Mrct.anics • National Rank of I.lilla-
tcichlx. Lb. ' , metals of tiv, whole of vrllltll
11,1.1.11ng prevalutrif. et cetera. rereleed
„ n k VAN CO6V,
on the sane. shall be applied to the peYensnt o
the boo,!, arid etrtltcates rC tatieLmene.s oC th.
=ZEE
o;.ened In th, vrorner of the Governor, At•Gltor
lietteral and :Rate Treaaurer, and awarled 4
I..^c Lilelest Proml , l, Th. no cyrlldotte
L+rnlr aultiollac.l to La Lute 1,11111 Dr negotta
ts‘l tsis les 11...P , 5rs n.T "Z...
, 3( Intlt btethics 3, son er dur:eh.ll,l, rerGiT,
I, In parnenl of 0r aald loan, under coon rc. To tor,
tailitalll AA Olt novernor, t:ltcr firm:nal an-0
.ate Titaiurcr may preecribe: and every bidder
1, the tuna. tow suthortotd to tm Iseuv,J, shall
sts.te In WO b1:1 es mc Is { , n. able In
cub or In the bawls or certlatalcs of Indebted
nese of the Commonwealth
tec. 4. ILat all trustcca, executor, admlnic
tratur, guardian, egrnt, trenrurer, commit
tees, or other persons. bolding In a tnlnclory ea
write. boutls or certificates of Indebtedness or
be AtAte or moneys, Are heroby &litho:teed to
bid for the Wan Erroll sothorlero ,o 'ho Issued
surrender the bondc or ctrthltate• of loan
Lcla by..them at the time of making such bid
Lthl to reeds h the bonds •ntn,rlrcd to b, lashed,
MIME@
C. 5. An! person or per,Ons .andlog Irk_lo6
Oduetory c•pacitf •tttcd In the fourth •ertlo.t
Merchants.
of this act. who may desire to luvest money In
tilde hands for the , btutftt of the trust. may
without any prat, acurtrt. Invest the usnle to
the bond. aulborlt tab, be 1..71 b 7
ratc of premium not oescendln; twenly per
act. all the beads of thl. CorcanOneecalth shalt Oa
paid hale the order of tbelr maturity
not •at due, Abell be exempt from State. taunt
edpst or local talent., after the Intel," de
AtAItUFACTUILEILS OF
=l2
or'att. !I7.ES
tiele eKeets for the
PIS rA . :I - CH B 1:
N WAN_..... TS.
,
'ISEMEN TB. , ___OT ICES._ ____— ........ ____
- ur , :,,. er IN., t.L,L.s• r , . . - -'
rn . r i A " . • ! v WANTED—CANAL BOATS.
:11TANIA.. t;ge— THE BIEN NIAL EI.uCTIOV VAELVE SERVICEABLE CANAL BOAT&
for NiNE I,l.H,CrtiltS ut 11:ls t , ..ympall.
3 ,., ,„. ~,,,i 3 , ~,, o f ! , . 0 0.'n , ,;.0'' ! I' p goc3 tutti.l, onlrr. Addrt,... wit], Nil par ,
'1 .' :1" te.,1,A1, tn... I.lth ,13y il 1.,r0 tr., 0, ttu ,
.. l'ctilATA aililiwAft Vta wk.. D(.3: :576. lit..
I.IJ .to ,rt t I it, A. ~. A 11.: , I
11. NTEI Zfc EC. !to, tm.v.
•
IiOANI m-ivr...Nt;r:',vg:s FOIL PBE~I
end t1F1 , 1..E.11.15. of , W AATED - 113 - a middle aged
8 th• Cittnits , r tor crse
_au: a Itri,isse over the AI- '
..,:.,,,,,, asrly%m„. ~,,,,...,,
b.
,v,
T.:shyer 1:I, sr. op t „lie tiler. h, in th. , , ',_ , ,i u,
~........::•_ t r . sper,, in the ine!ca_ni, •
e. %Ilk, of Al:es. a 11l Ise held st,tl.o OS, . ,_ t . . f , ,..n..l.l.lnT:ndeountry,ssiTi A.PI N i
liillik:. .t .n -Guh cud of the Lrldge. 11,d1t . ; . , 0 ,; , : 1 1.' 1 ,.. , , , -, Al e s ct l ion
,o, J, abn ,,,,,, ; ~,., lot
ati , N DAY. 111 , 1111 ,lay of Han it next. at ~ .e 1 onside. Izo,d recomnacnda l lin rtsTr t ...-:, o:sting
ho, r of ',o'clock ,•.v. .
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_„ Boa No. 11 I. Lancaster. tA. '•.
1 • Ili 1111. ItisELll;lll... Tr/ n,tirer. 1 ea t lary, Sc..
rgr DIVIDEND NOTICE. , .___________
1 ANTED — INTOMIATION — Of
"rm.. PIS I • tt1.1,..11 S. 1ii.,, , , MI , Iso. Co., S. I , , :011N and Jun itrii 1.&11.t50.5. Fruitless,
I," I I art Sit. liis, , I,C.
I. t who left Pittsburen ehout tan )ear, ar ,. a „
The Diereio', oi . t . o. l'Il"follUtili It ANS , . iof.risiallon e oneern,ne thole w l ll i., 1 „.„ to IT
5 ,,,,, mi ,„, ,„ late. ~,,,,„1 a di s i.;ctoi I reunited by the e i o rthe c e. r .l e t.l o l.MACDN lin t °,
of T IMES: 111/1.1.A WI lt.t, per -hare. assloe% w bomb n.t-lr,t',tlu
,i s ,
zi
ri E
0,,,,.
st tad at close of ousto, -s this dae l . Darnh , e . i , _., . PlttshurKt, 1....
"I".7ts"j''''''Pl'inle.l"tr.me".°!...V.: ;; .` ,4, ' ,. ", i ' . `, . 1 .... 7 . -''-2---------------
NTED.-500 clerks, and
On it i. us. lint. TA, N., AS I. 1?-1-0Itt,.017,1.-t Ny A .., 0 ,,,,, . 0 ,, „,,,, ~, ...„,,,,,..,
Aluttoti. Sch. I, IM, t
^7Zf-DIVIDEND.—TiIe [Ward or
'-'-' Directors bars this day declared a dint- i ENi.nl:l/14haTr•°;1.? a"dkne%ter7'A'l,;:lr''bh'Ut's'''alt\til.t.3:lll.:.:4l:'..
dead of
TWENTY-FIVE rim CENT. tar only thing of the tine that has
t trito rn ' erl l t t " -on esa Is the standard. Ceres and
on the ,shltal tite.ClC inarable forthwith at their , •"ee si ve list ;cents are malting.
.i. U.
TILT ,, N.
' ' ,.:.P; ° NNlVVltAtrtitt C. K, Tr, arm!. r. 1 1 fa a: •
No. 10], 61-. Clair ntreer.
Orr. ,
l td A Itl.t. ltll . grsti , NT... t I Iocr&NTED, . .
• •171,1/Cll,[l. Jan. •,,,, tt , .• II, .
DIYIDND.—The Directors i
of THE MARINE till. 1,1. have this ! An Active Partnership ,
~, .1. elated a ti vi eal ..r Five r« r Cent. on 1 IVlth il, slin i Is 0 ntn to Invest In the Manae
the l'a dial otos., out of the rings fitt the tore a.. Ir4u t, , oise who b.hatt
an Tell lea.
inoniti l of Januar:, na?able on Intl sit, F 1,11.11. fee Irv: titslo. business. Address
err Sib. 1.7, at art!,' ...dLec of the Secretary. No. INVEaT MENT.
41 Wool street. Tr nf,r i.., , ,is c losed. feb:tsTS P. U. Bo's'n,. Pittsbnren• rs ,
T.:v...., E.. ~. ItINEIIAILT,Stec.f. ------•
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_ - - ANTED. — Draduates of Lit-
Igy-NOTICE.—The Second An- 1 V
crarT and Commercial Colleges to engage
NUM. MEETING of the ntockholders r „...„.„,- in„„„ , b ,, , ,,,,,.. 5 ,.....
itilp and !saline. correspond.,
Apply with reference. to
lIM
'The bide Nr the said loth b
etc. 6. That from and alter the passane of this
nliAt all locos of this Uommouwsalth
February trot, one thousand etgbt hundred anU
1,,y-ennen, eb.olb•rn been p. 1.4
bar, S. That all existing laws, or portions
erect. Incenstatent herewith, are. btrrtk7 re
I=
rresker of the !louse of Ecprc..utktl•t.
OE=
!Trakerofittd ,teyste
Approved the eecond day of February. ono
hoocawl eight htusdrod and ellty-seren
=1
aceerdseee witb the prorlelou of the •Lore
c t o f A uembl7. celled propowilil will be recd.',
ti .t the <Mice or the Mat:. Trewaor, In the
IV Ilartibbure. rennvllvanin, until 1
o'clock, N., of the Ict day of Ayrll. ♦. 0., 1E47,
13 I , a cuilorsed et,. tollaw.: • . PraDo.al• for Fenn
sylr.nla Lcan:•• Tremuty Der.rtmt.t.
U. R. A
Inds will Le recrlVed for $3.000.000, relm
b ur ...bt u In live Tears and parable In Ten Jean
01.000,000 relmbumble In Ten yea. and pay
mad ♦10,000,000 ram
tunable In Fifteen Year, and nayanla In TWO]
ty -Flee yeses. The ~le of Interns to be either
or 6 iwr cent. r,r a,ntart. which mutt be ex
plteltli theittl In the bid, end the bids moth s4l
aantageotta- to the elate will 1•e accepted. No
i e ja than par will Oa eaullacred. Ihe
bond• will be Issued In nume cf $5O, and suns
higher auma as desired by'tbe loaner/, to be free
from *talc, local and municipal tali.
Tlle over .Ine bonds or Ole Commonwealth of
l'ennoyi•ania will I , e received at par In payment
.1 tole lama, but Nader, mull elate whether they
Intend to Del In rash or In the over due loom.
=1
No Olctlnction wIII Iro conde between ladder*
psylog lu cisla or oTtr•due
.1011 N UELJIT
Govornor of romeTl‘,./.
JOHN F. HASTY/ANT?
Andlear General
%Y. 11. IiEHBLE
ante Treasurer
airN. ll.—Nu newspaper pnbiuhing the *Wee
irate. antboriltd. will vitiate pay. fcE;tN
of the
INION fIIECPS KtN 0% AM 11111\G CO,
Willy held al.Wm. MOUTCIIO%• 01.1..icg,
No. Venn strevt, I.lt•shurgn, on Wednesday,
r p L r oi
I ' La omen. uf t, rompans ft, the en.tzlng 'ear.
Itv order or the
1..1,1,, 3 31 , .0 U'rel LEON. ttee'y.
orrice or TUt. A1:1.41
~../G,l.AFlttl,l.t., t. 003
THE REGULAIR ANNUAL
10,110/ Cf lb/btu/Y./wider/G(01e
Allegheny Valley Railroad (o,
Will he held at the "(fee of the Comp:toy, rot
net of rite and Canal .tracts, rlttstmee., O.
Tuesday. Feb. 26th, 1.567,
• - •
at II n'cl , tck. A. N. ttr We election of Board
of teenagers t,• scree for the castling year, and
to trael•aet auvh ether but.tn• reay.lte pre
ented. WILLIAM rII Pr.s II.Lcra.
Y,lnnt.
01,71LX UP • I.I.I.GILINT VALLZT 0. It. (I!,
PITSFIKILOLI. J.nuarV Is!007. I
VEr'NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
FOUST MORTOAGE P(INDSUPTHE
LX(/111.N1 VALLEY ILA.11.10)A1 COMPANY.
—The Allegheny Vgilty itsi I road Cta»rk...ny here
by sire - notice that they will redeem the
The First Mortgage Bonds *lliac Co
WltMn tiro yrsrs from this dahr, la accord. ,
with the itio.lsion> of the mortgage given to s
cam the hatment of sm.d bonds.
Br ortltr the HO•Tfl of
WILLIAM Pit ILLII'2. lirrthic of
R RENT
FOR REST.
TUE DIALDLNI.I OCCUP181)11Y KAY &CO
55 Wo.it street. APrtY to
SellOYE t t k CU
I=MII=
FOR WENT.—Tho Warehouse
Nos. 226 rind 229 Liberty Went., mud 17 3
Woof etrect, •t Present occupied by the sub-
critwr, rollect. , pa given Ist Aprll, or Lot,
MIZE
Mtn=ll
MED
FOCI BENT.
TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLIRG•
Sitttste ann.: , lll,ln stret.t.pearOnalsltlt stns
AlieltheCT. e.cts contalni us, 511 .• go.` , C
:sr. C. Ittqlstre /1. A. ViCOll%
rests. No. 114 Tortrlb street. ittAltr.h
Veit ttrziT.--fine two-story
allca W ted, M aawl , L r ion • .arn d o a e w t l y *, n a
t r. l an p lea+aorta
wnna
lat. Want... a tenukt that monld
periur- pr t; bat, auto and pn:lorlril
all
3I<LAIN & cu
, Vourth Str•
FOR RENT,
L.IRGE R 00.%
In back building of GAZETTE. For gm,
rare. lognlre at
la 17,11: UAZETTE
von RENT,
6ToltE 1:001f NO. GO MARKET STREET;
ILOOII66I7ITABLE FoIISI.NGLE GEA11 1 :
BALKS Etfoll. CECIAND PLOW: UI 56
11 AItEKT b - rar
OFFICES ON 111111 D AND MARKET ISTS.,
J. At. t.AZZAII,
Art', at Law. Os Orant etreet.
i=a.coonaisi
Two or three Young Men Can obtain barn
.1 , 10 - ml'o. l We ei• rotor Apartmvnts.
two minut,l walk of the Pootorce, addr..*
lag Itt.mecllately
L.
rrrt ..rrtes,
VitscOurem. V
MEM
p LET,
..I.r OFFICE,
OD 10“ ➢o, of No. GO and 70 dCater street
M=:l!EM=
/Dl{9
TO LET,
The Warehouse, 27 Wood St..
. .
LNos occupied trylon T .
.ph A. L to VANA 2 CO. Fox
rther lulorulat •ly
INAAC IL PENNOCK,
Or WILLIS NI 441,511.F.1t, •
1•11:r71 No. 21 Wooly ire et. rill stairs.
11:r301:111E‘Vislrir.1 1 0:1 3 Zd
DART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER 1 HIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBEII6II, PA.,
(SUCCESSORS TO KAnA, HART dr. C 0..)
I=
Exchange, Coin, Coupons
end particular stl,atton paid to the per
du.. and bale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS
ADDIT DIVOFTS ON LONDON• :DODO?.
N. BOLES & SONS
33.4t1LD•13M 3 E - E 1 . 5;,
No. 57 Market Street,
rITT6BUIttiIt.
' Deposita recetred in Par Funds led Curren,.
etcleetiona made on all the principal points of
the United hiatus and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COM NISSION
Part Senior attentlon raid to the Purchase and
sole or
U. S. Securities;
Including U J o. SIXF.S OF IPSI:
. do.
U. S. Fly
11. S. CURTI MATES OF INDERTEDNEF.I
-1./rder.und Youcherebonght or collected.
janond •
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
N0..65 Fourth Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Open dolly from 1101 o'clock. oleo on Wedriem
4. rod tatutilby evenings, from May tot No
vember lel, from 7to o'clock, anti from No
let to Slay lit, from S to 1 o'clock.
Deposits received of all rums of tot res Lb.
Doe Dollar, and • dividend of the prongs de
clared 1.1. aye.. In -June and December. In
ter...st has becir declaredsemi-annnelly In June
and December since the Bank sm. organism'. al
the rate of slz per vent a year.
Interest, not drawn out, Is placed to the
creed of the depositor. p rincipal. and the
stems interest from the Brit days of Jame and
Deceinuer, gouiptonoling tine. • Tr. , with ° "
trooldins the do etc to call, air even to preeont
Ids pas hoot. At this rate money will double In
less than ....ire years.
.
Books contalnlunlit'eC
and t.gulations, runtish ,
at the otlee.
Ballgintuck nusivi—GEt
John G. Backoren,
Beni. L.. Baltnestoclk.
James
1= it i fit l lbrd.•
5.140 Benno.,
MCI
W m. J. Anderson.
claym
Jobu C. IHndlcy,
tiecrege Black.
Charles A. Catena
m. Haugh.,
John E.v.s,
John J. fillimple,
William S. Haven,
Peter H. Hunter.
kracturd Ham
meuttsa — CUAlt
SUM...LT — JAS. II
'REMOVAL. - THE UNDER..
blliirL) hams removed toe flce of the
HOPE OIL WOWS.I from 35 Market street.
Pittsburgh. to their Woo ks an Careen etrrct.
Brotrciticrun.rrhele they can nereafter be found.
Pestafice Address g 36 Plttsburgn.
DtifiCAN $ WlLtaams.
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B. D. 1.1.7.6 A
lin Grant street, UDyo•Lta Conn Hon..
de2l:oll,__
W—
ANTED-20,000 AGENTS.-,-
A t emple sent free. with terms for soy on•
to e , ear $l., daily In three boom. /6 .112 CM
ne, light and desirable. Can be done
L horns ur art , envy, by both male and female.
to gilt enterprlle or numbug.
Address, with red stamp.
W.lf. CBIDSTYR
Jal9 a l sdri Medi l. X
roa
dway. New Say—
WANTED -30 Stove and HOT
LUW WAHL MOULDERS, to ...born good
wages and steady employment will Do given.
No one P.lOOOlOO to tips Moulders' Union Mb
clatloanted apply.
BUIDOEIVIID d CO..
Loolsellle, ST.
•
WANTED--AGENTS -- The best
r • Chance r et. A Work-or Waterier : l Value
an d Fwlf ! Sevens' Ircipor!• ork on
.ne,e. AIOu
IIEALILEI, the dletlog Hk
nlslred An or and Ills ,
torlan. In one bondonme Illuetreted
tend at once for Lerma end tarrltor7. Addreas
A. t.. TAI-Cel 7 ,
F dlzeket rittsburgo.
WANTED -AGENTS-BY THE
EUREKA nEWINO MACHINE COM PANT
to tell their NEW 1123 MACHINE. Will aew
frow tt-see natter to -teary Bearer Cloth or
leather without citance. of trod. needle or ten.
Coo. relf-adlustlng pretteure foot and newly
debtrord funr.motloned Usornirto. Adana.
encloalng ammo. J..N. MALL & CO..
tat Ytflh eMA•et. leynond Plooro
Plttaborpt, la.
STED—AGENTS—TO SELL
W
• • the CIIII.IIRF—NiS ALISC3I., or
AND hTliitils, written mid compiled by lire.
AbA BLILLAtiIr. The Boot millions • Woe
rOltalt of the author. more Ch. one tinotired
pictures, mid Is nicoir printed sod bound; attd
most plea.. ell .
W.7.111Ma.0 11
jr.co
; No. 731 - blrd str;et,
. Pittaborrb. t.
WANT F.D. --AGENTS. MALE
•nd FI:SIALE—Ib every part. cif Wmteru
Peet sylvan!, tor/Ate fine uew tllcel Fltagrarags.
••LIN cI , L le 1103111 AT brut-NG FIELI/A"
Either by I he month or by commlsoloo. Pub.
11"bers' rate' allowed. , For full particular's,/
person'"'Cld'l7lA trees Ftusearjb.
FOR SALE
1.401 i SALE.—A COMFORTABLE
DWELLING kit/UTE. 013 Centie avenue,
wltinn two minutes walk from the Miner - eating
Im.enger hallway Station. Tte Lot Is Me Det
dory t/v feet lo Inches Dont- nhe House con
tains 50000 We, light. sad airy rooms. and Is
vary comf.rtab/e. Zoo] Hirt! er jAttleular.
/L. E.
1 M Third Street.
von SALE.—if ,e" offer for sale
A- that valuable
MANUFACTURING SITE,
OOOODIe I by us ass Barrel Factory, situate at
the tout of Taylor street, I'm township, sod OP
Poch° the Copper 31111 of Park, McCurdy A Co.
This property hat a;front of 7.40.1ect on the Alle
gheny river: containing near TWO ACII6B, sod
privilege of filling up to ...0r... mart
Yor iron. bled or other large ManufaCtuttlig
purposes. has no . riper tor,
Terms made to suit purchaser.
St PILL
larisaPi
FOR SALE.—One Three Story
Dwelling Douse, containing eleven TOM.
ONE TWO STORY DWELLING uouna
contain:zip eight rooms and finished attic.
ONE SMALL Fa AIIE ROUSE
coalalnihi Arc rooms and pantry. Inquire of
WM. 11 CAHPEELL•
allesll No. :RI Beeond Street,
...Fon SALE OR RENT.
A COF FEE STAND;
In the Market lieu. Diamond, No. L.M. Tor
further particulare . enunire St the Stand, No.
Mk, In the Barker. lloaxe Diamond, D'lttateargh.
a. I Jaimall
FOB SALE—One Lot fronting
25 feet. t Inches, on West side of handmlty
street, runolog track. feet Inches to Whig a
ley, en 'Mitch there erected 4 tw0...0r - y..ll[g
hosaes, on Aahho say etre4t, trlth s room. cad,
and 2 Whigalley, with 4 rooms each, hype.
site the 4ourth Ward School Ii nose
_• beaold
Ant a bargain, hy RAMSEY HALL.
Beal Estate Agents.
).1.1h.13 N 0.92 Be, ref street. Allegheny. 1
L'oll SALE—The Church Build
. tor oce/pled ro t the •IFTIi U. P. COMORE,
A.TiON. corne rift sod East sticets,rille
itheuy City, le shored for .30 Fropo•itione for
purchare still he received. and fall information
given eyeliner of the ender - slimed. until Feb.
try Ist. 1167.
NT.
11 i
O BOWN e
t.
ESENVIOI KAU MN,
No. 11 Iftemond,_
IJ
VOll. SALE.—A desirableprop
, erty Al'egheny. located on Sandusky
tteet and etrawberry alley; the lot is 31 feat on
9onourky street. and 114 feet on Strain...re
to Hs non alley. and only one square flora the
lharnong. Iteprostruenta are a brick how..
with IM.Cn rooms. and a frause shop osek
end of the lot. For further laforunatlon Inquire
on the ow:c./ell.
Jana= 112 ISANDIJaNY STRZET.
F OR BALE .- ONETWO-STORY
IKON CLAIruUILUthti, tel good store
resort, (and lone is) year lease ort; round from Ist
next Apri. bltuate in gotidlocsit on. being No.
ig . 2 Penn street.corner of Harrison street. vs mild
and oroo4Prorailon for E nq u i rero. or Plumbing
an Sim Pitting Shon. of M. linliCte.
111 r, No. niel Penn street.; or kkLILIFT. BHoWN
d Pinmbers. Steam and talso ripe fitters,
No. S.S r ederal street. Alit bent City. las:rail
FOR SALE—Second Hand
• STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER.
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/03E
SEWING MACHINES._
GROVES & BARER'S .
ELASTIC STITCH HO LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are THY I.IIS.Yr for ramily and Ilartufsettmlec
purposes. Call mml,see them at
.ro. 18 Fifth, Street.
DONUT DE DECEIVED BY
/lourts Machine s.. u adaertlaaments of Wa
rn, bat get a tilluVLß a BAL-
I:MIL D. been fully tested for sta.
• teen years, and ts by aL conelas
tent juge.. ro
uouneed
YEST Lbt
VSX.
r2=t2=
825 . BAIIITLET'r ' 825 .
SEWING MACHINE.
Best asap Lieewed Maculae ln the Uned
butes. Agents•mate.tretmt!.• *3o to
$2OO
PlUrglill'lllVlr ldstee P r n l o A d :sla d t7: ‘ .
614 Chestnut street. I hlladelptilss ood
Summit •lrect. Toledo. 0010. duLtd.
GET . NOSE BUT . A
GROVER & BAKER
rue a liolliSoy GUI. It It fell.tble. perfect WI
Ile Wore the best Don't fall to tall and tee It at
QUOE. HARNESS & C.IIIIIIIAG
21AKIL/L3 should we the new
B!EE 50. ;1 5E1136 EOM
Before boyloe el...lmre. It Is the best for belt
use. Vor sale at
nV:nra O. ilB FIFTH BTBE T
h dl t r/ti r. 2 3 , oYnia'rpticall"lo'n.
THE GROVER O BABES
SEWINC MACHINE
L the mums 'Manor Haeh.aLm. Please call
and axamlna It at
NO IS Firm SISLF.T.
WY. ALBUMS.
tbascral
Robert krobb.
Jobs IL hboenterstr,
r
James titilthe,
Messatieiseer,
Christina Yeager.
Saba
Owner, .
Met.nJ
IPeter A.
Joark Mal
FITZPATRICK & 81WT311211.
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FIRST PREMIUM GOLD PEN
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GEORGE HEAVEN,
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Lad dealer in TOREION AND AMERICAN
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No. 112 Federal Street, .
Be eund 4001 . Crum the TIM Natlons , 8.1111.
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