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.1867
nus EVENING
THE MEET
At the caWbf t.., Mayor, there svill be
.
a mewing th ' itirens at the rooms
of thOßoaril o rade; this evening,. at
71 o,'elock,ot a action in reference to
the bill now• foie the ;Legislature to
restore: r the, elases to the Councils
villa Railroad Company.. - a
The : Merits of . that great controversy,
hayo,heon,sio fully dismissed in thesecol-
Imam, that it is-only neccisary, for us
rievijo Mie upon the business men of
these cities tct'attend that meeting sad
give so emphatic.= expression of; their
,seidintents on this - importer:a !Ideation
as shalt st rcsigthed the'hauds of our o
representatives and other friends in the
LettislatMiyabd enable them to. carry
this eininently 'just measure, and give
to Western Pennsylvania another and
Mitch needed avenue of trade and travel.
The friends of thishill speak hopefully
of , its passage; and ceitainly there has
acs r becalm time since the fraqhises of
ant eompaby were •so unjustly taken
away, - that there was no much encour
agenient to make a vigorous and united
effort feetheli restoration. '
WEI() MAY GIVE TESTiiIONY
For wally centuries it was one of the
- ••
hig,hest teals of Christian orthodoxy to
Irate, and *secrete the Jews. It almost
makes the blood curdle to turn back, and
look at , gut diabolical,:laws which were
enacted =the;-name .of Cruller, to
Phigte; and rob;'and murder the people
of Iris race. Forbidden 'to hold real
estate [ inProxiinity . to Christians,
prosecute any sort of regular business
withbut.vexations and intolerable -inter
ferences, liable to the most arbitrary and
oppressive exactions, Insecure in proper
'ty or even in life, .they bound their only
shelter, and that a poor one, in those
habits which made the name Jew 'a
synonym for subtlety, sharpness, deceit,
and secretiveness. The crime was not
in the Jew, but in the 'Christian. Fore
most among the ' intim:nous statutes to
which we refer, was one debarring jews
from the right to testify in Courts of jus-'
tiro .against belie vers in the popular
faith. This exclusion handed them over
as a lawful prey to Cupidaty,"Lust and
Violence. When the disability was re
moved[ when the Jews were allowed to '
hear testimony on the same terms as
other people,. then justice was vindi..;
rated; and an abused race lifted towur
r9i,p.any ages infidels, that
. into say;
unbelievera in Christianity, were notre
ceived as witnesses in legal proceedings.
The-absurd-inference was taken that
be
canse had too muck sincerity to dis
semble, where dissimulation would be
prOfitable;_ therefore, their testimony
could "not midi be received. In some
of the State's of this Union the words of
the laws remain in all their ancient rig
or; but the exclusion is tacitly ignored.
The people have outgrown the higotry
in 'which those statutes originated. ,
At onetime, in two-thirds of the States
of the American Union, the blacks were
elnifirwaY from the. witness stand, in all
cases where a white man or. .wonnin was
imPleaded. This rule was enforced not
sire - ply in the slave States, but. In most
of the free States west of Pennsylvania.
The result was that any' white wretch
could commit frond, laterity, 'robbery,
arson, rape, manslaughter and murder,
Mani the' property or person--of any
black malt or female, with perfect impu
nity, so that carayas taken to prevent
cognizance of the facts by White people.
It did not matter how intelligent or pi
ous a black might be, he or she was as
inevitably excluded from giving testimo
ny as the meet ignorant and immoral.
Nor' aid it reinter. how .neaili white
person was; so that the law still assigned
lam or hero place with the proscribed
race. This was not in the Dark Ages;
not in those- centuries stigmatized . :as
"theera of Popish ignorance and super
stition;" bet in the United States, in the
nineteenth' century; and "under we full
Blake bf - " Protestant 'enlightenment."
The Protestant treated the negro no bet
ter than the 6itliolic did the Jew.
. honor years age, the Legislature of
New York, followhig the drift of that
improved and improving Public' Opin
ion,.which is obliterating wrongs, po
matter how strongly intrenched in usage,
or how fullY sanctified by superstition,
enacted:a - Isar providing that. parties to
suits should Lave the right to testify
In their owl behalf, subject to cross:ex
arednatiOn,.the samens other witnesses.
Of course such testimony could not be
regarded as disiatereited; bet it.is a fair
inekruption that the 'parties to a: snit
underetsuad much. morn about the facts
ni,iSitte than other individasis, and that
after hearinghOth of them 'a 'very lieeo
-rite account can be made out.
The House of Representatives of Illi
nois :luny Jolt; passe4 bill ip:legaltze
such testimony in that State, and there
lo a,reitiali 1.9 " . believe the, Senate will
concur, - • .
In lAZO Maine shot ahead of New
York, a - lid - passed tvlaw permitting . : par-'
ties on trial for certain misdemeanrs to
testify?' , This - 'worked so well that in
1563 . all iisysindents Were adMitted to
the same Chief Justice
14..tron,.after,obserying the effect of this
amelioration-for three years, speaks in
tif - Mileterailtallevotamentbition _of it.
Conneeticut,,surie years ago, passed a
law letting;pirtles in - civil sults-testify
thersbt and it.,was so Loosely drawnthu t M?..e.Art'S'conitrund it saes to per
' mit
re s 7- 31 44.Nt1a criminal snits to be
heard.
liftw York is now inclined to sanctioia
helorelis
Legislature . to' -e i6 ; pdrtou a
cased of crinte.to testify 1%1 ,4 nsrn orc
her - Own:1)& 13 A • , • ,
Common'sense and common •
• ence inelineatwury,--,year mere, iron
-- - -
to eliciting all possibleinformation hear.
log upon matteralronght before the
C9larta .4 0 r. , t!diudistinib rut We ll on the
;Jriadri4rii- - ;Wit side, so far SS
it mul*,4 o, *-wigwavregairiag a man
to bcciume his own accuser. The time
distant when all the
States of b
. k.sturi9u-l:fnien will adopt
this 4 riilU. •
• 'What isiiiiiiiirsitia'reaches this point
of commeatleatlo - ; progress, it is to be
hopkoatitittfolftering of, money, or of
. any corrupt or,mercenary consideration
iiiiiiffriberrient to riot- in - any public peal
tion,..smakne AILS tiFY,Alio'bench, or the
be stricken from the
1310 irciiiiithr... — Then the' oAcrer Will he
l+l l l-itnessba.nll Fusee, amknatt be , com
pelled-ie.-disclose riutikaww..
Would-be 3 . I,vittamts`iiitilvint tbo - ,ecancak
bliOlvValei.biti - iiinclplo that
no. wan can-bc eompelledto - oritai,aara
hlrtiself. By remest,,, danger ni• pun.
ishment from one party, the conviction
of the guiltier would' be secured. The
acceptor of a bribe, or he wh o shall
! stand charged with bLing such, could
; take the - witness stand, and testify in his
j own behalf, explaining, if possible, what
might appear to be dark or suspicious,
and taking only the risk of cross-exam-
in alio
It ma' be remarked that in most of
the countries of Continental Europe, in
dividuals charged with crime nre al
ways interrogated by the Magistrates,
and that eventhis extreme rule has
I. worked so well that - no signs are given
, of its abandonment.. This was one of
the requirements of the old Roman law,
no was exemplified in the examinanon of
Jesus by Pilate. In none of the Amer
iron States have respondents heed re
qaired to testify. In none of theta has
that rule been proposed. It may be
doubted, if it would find- acceptance
among 116, at leaSt for a long time to
come. But to the length now proposed,
it is propablo all the States will. go in a
period comparatively brief.
BRIUERY AND COIDIUPTION
Enrrons Gazurrs:—These are old and
oft -repeated words, and we meet take it
for granted that they stand for things
that have real existence; in other words,
that bribery and corruption are more or
less practiced. Certain it iff that many
people think so.
'But neither denunciation, nor scolding,
nor rotation in office, nor change of par
ties, will pet a stop. to this bad practice.
The love of money will assert its power
in defiance of all these. So long as Mam
mon is loved more than God is feared,
men will tamper with law-makers, and
poaaibly with law-dispensers, and their
little arrangements will be made In se
cret anti defy detection.' Subsequent
events may carry moral conviction strong
as demonstration to the minds of thou
sands that corrupt arrangements have
been entered into; but t to produce legal
proof of the
fact is impossible. And
why? Because there are no witnesses.
Lawful contracts generally require wit
nesses; but auchcontracts as these, being
illegal are sure to be without them.
But the offering of a corrupt consider
ation-to a man occupying a post of pub
lic trust Is not necessarily a criminal act
on time part of the party offering it. Fur
example: Jones and Smith are opposing
candidates for the Senate of the United
States. Huggins is the Representative
in the Legislature from one of the dis
tricts of the State, and he knows that a
majority of his constituents prefer Mr.
Smith to Mr. Jones, and he }.cows,
Moreover, that he was himself elected on
the streogth, in part, of his friendship
for Mr: Smith, either expressed or' in, I
plied., But when the time for action
comes Mr. Jones approaches Mr. Mug
gins, and in some quiet way lets him
know that It will be to his pecuniary ad
vantage, to the amount of, say, two
thousand dollars, if he will cast his vote
for him instead of Mr. Smith. Now if
Mr. Jones had in some way discovered
that the vote of Mr. Muggins was a pur
chewable commodity, and thought it
worth that much money, why should be
not buy it ? To this it will be answered,
tnat such a transaction is disgraceful to
all parties engaged in it, andllutt, if Mr.
Jones were an honorable man, or an
honest man, be would scorn to enter into
such an arrangement Grant it; but
there are scores of tricks of party politi
cians quite as dishonorable as this, which
nobody thinks of making penal offences.
Now, what I would suggest as the best,
if not the only, remedy we can find for
this abomination is, to repeal all statutes
Making tad o'er and the p?yrnent of
bribes, or other corrupt
,considerations,
penal offences, and make It a perfectly'
safe operation for ass man, or any oar
poration, to go, either secretly or open
ly, to a member of the Legislature, and
say to him, cast your vote so and so and
you shall have so much.' money, or yen ,
shall have such and such advantages; or I
even to approach a juror and say, "Se
cure me a - verdict, and I will de So and
so for you." This done, then add large
, ly to the peimity that shall attach to the
offence of encepti - n,7 a bribe, or other
corrupt consideration, on the part of any
man occupying& position of public trust.
The effect of this will be to place the
two parties to the rascally compact on
different platforms,
and render it impos
aible for one to be made a shield, a de
fense, a cover to the other. Then the
party who gave the bribe can be com
pelled to tell all about it, for It will be
Impossible for him to criminate himself,
inasmuch as he has committed no legal
offence.
Were the laws on this subject made
so, Mr. Jones would find it Impossible
to make that little arrangement with
Mr. Dluggins, for the simple reason that
the latter gentleman would be afraid to
negotiate. Be would know that his vote
would excite suspicion, and lead to in.
vestigation; that Mr. Arica would be
called upon to testify In the case; and as
the latter gentleman bad done no legal
wrong, and had no principle of law be
llied which he could dodge, he would be
obliged to tell all about it. Mr. Mg
eine might he very desirous of getting
Mr. Jones' money, but he would shrink
from the peril in which the corrupt tram
acUon would place him. Moreover, he
would Instinctively moll at the thought
of being.the only criminal in the case.
So long is both parties share alike in the
gfilt, the danger,. and the infamy, they
strengthen each . other; but destroy this
parity, and - you alter.. the case entirely.
Such is human nature. • •
A. remark in your editorial columns,
in which you briefly suggest some such
remedy as this for this monstrous evil,
induced me to pen this article. 'My ob
ject is to tarn the thoughtsof the people
in•thia direction, and elicit discussion.
It may; at first' sight, seem paradoxical
to propose to arrest a bad practice by
partially legalizing it; but if our present
statutes on this subject ate viewed from
a truly philosoptdcal stand point, it will
be seen that, byr attempting to bind too
much, we really bind nothing-:---that by
making both parties in tho corrupt tran
sactions of which wo are speaking squat
ly amenable to punishment, we enable
them to cover each other, and reader le
gal conviction almost impossible. C.
LETTER FROM 111118,8WIS8RELIIL
The New Plan 01l
of
o ,
Preeldent•• M eef
Change o Poli.nsinselllon—
*ii.
ED[TOUS Or TES G.LZOTT6,-..Greflaeltel
If you turn to your files, you will find that
about one year ago, Senator Steward, of
Nevada,listrodueed into the Senate If plan
of revmatructlon, which was received by
appubllcans with very general favor—limy
memory serve, oven Senator Sumner ap
proved It. Its true character was soon di&
covered,. and It was burled out of night—
people thought never to rise again. As I
able
always expecting every conceiv
able and IncOnceivable fraud, on the
part ot Sonthernmen, I am seldom Map.
pointed, and never can be astonished by
thOill, unless they Should happen , to pro.
pose or adopt some honorable, stisught.for
want course. I was one of the first to see
Ihntrap and 021)0190 It. In examining that
measure of pacification I because pretty
%miller with its history and purposes;
11: , ..i , inloeinuir over the . .Now Reconstrue
lit ,'... 7,
11 ." agreed upon liY isle serene
wfarb the autocrat of al l the American
mo tto ., seareni, as n appeared in your
° a ~,,,,, , ,,tim 7th, 1 was InstantlY imPres.
nuai nt ,„,;;;lneasure of meeting an old se-
Ohl Stev a ,a Thin new plan la the identical
T... t , r. , ,z ,ilt rgtr4 .T ‘o c il e t rif.e:i ma„, „ ,7 l to.. men t
badinantY .
t b,, ~,,,,Zsdc . men. It oriitina/ed i.
ex -Senator not, orV } 0 Washington by
Staveto the ev. U'or'""it.1"1""”" nit'
Sum are , of 1hn,,,,u,"‘ --- -••••011411./Li Y II
The Impertmonen . w 0,,,,.,.... ''''
r.
anded, nnrepanteil Pte. ~,,,- -- ss i'
Capital of the 4ofro ' ram ' - ...a l to us .
peon their. utmost to destroy have
1,4 rtitTntitih:,'N=tt„.ltd, bcr d b i T
meet and the angling., n e, - :.• Gov ern. t r
self respect, which induces thj V„....._denst
tolerate any attempt at such tetat .... 7
without parallels in the orld's 1,11,....2 7
Last wiater Congress or the
leg
alp are
so far maintained their rlailt to ufanaa,.7....
Government they had preserved, ~,rai‘ m e
saldnif Nip Your agency" to Its bittat 'ea
anemics,tbat the agency of t hese oti to tsi
dented, and disowed; but now t eao,,,
people so wearied, by the distractions of
Congress, that they receive this alone policy
No o G0411.8032a,C001/ON. no lt already does,
fx. Um bitterest and moat determined
rebels In the land.
• floyerurir Sharko•haa gone home to pre-
Pare the people of hllsslnelppi 0, 110001/t 1110
new proposition 10 lieu of that adopt,.o u n i t
endorsed by the loyal millions of the North!
llow condescending and conalderate of Qey
urnor Sharkey: .1"o 4ko loyal' people torget,
what. manner of shark tills in, Into a hose '
tors the nation's lanai ut allies are' to bo
throw' 10 '
Do the people forger that, in years gone
Ly,uenlpns Monter brought his alai.,
wife and child to Cmcninati, emancipated
there, married her 1011,1 made his will,
leaving them his estate. After his death,
the w Mow anal son returned to Mississippi
to reside on their property. Tho heirs,.
brothersand nephews ca the deceased,
brought suit to break the will, and Judge
se ar kcy decided that, not only the estate,
but Its Owners belonged to the heirs' '
nod
the mother and child were arrested and
sold under this decision, and distributed
ith the other pioceeds.
It,, the people forget that this nation 10,
solemnly pledged, before God and man, to
guarantee and defend, with all the power
of the army and navy of the United States,
the freedom a our national allies, cud do
they propose to delegate the permanence ol
this sacred pledge, to the agency of
lilt
Ebarksinp and his confederates
' More titan a Teat
and admif ago, Pres.
ident Johnson wtote, to this same filial-key..
advising the on 10 seemieg coßeosslon or
tills ratio polley, viz: Conditional suffrage
for the Freutlinell. Thi s he Old, not as a
Inensure of justice, but as ono which would
divide and Int met the Republica majori
ty in Congress. Tills was tile so lepo licy of
tile spring or early summer ol 'SS, as able
tinctly announced by President Johnson to
Governor Slat key, and It is the now., pelicy
note.
In the proposition. as submittal by MX.
SU:Warn, the terms upon which ,Yankees,
other white emigrants :ma uegroes were to
So permitted iu vote, in the rat i on t
States, were left to the future consideraton
of the Stales themselves; but 11. wfun atrial)"
provided that blase
terms were to be equal.
No distinction into to be Made On account
racator color, except In ease of Indians not
taxed, In the laws regulating the right of
R e i s .providi tt, that nO Person by reas
on of this tupelo 'shall be excattled front
voting who has herr:at:dose eXercisad the
elective fratichlso under the Comdaution
and laws of the State. or who, at the Meta of
the adoption of this amendment may be en
-Utica to vote. under said Constitution and
lastS. , ' More war and is the gist of the
whole matter. Make what restrictions you
I please on the ruling rights of negro. and
the whim emigrants Who may seek homes
in those litatele-eSCIUde or admit Mull-alas
of all classes, but 'leech not the Lor,Ps
anointea Lay no restrictions upon that old .
Items of patterned ignorance which plunged
t hese /states into refiellionoind we wilideliv
er over to the spirit a liberty and - equality
the outside barbarians who may took hosnes
amongst [w ail hat they may be Placed 00
Politicatety with our eZehattain. WO
Ott not Want Yankees amongst us, and us
we have always regarded them below
our negroes, we will consent to let the rug•
ger and thell - ankee vote side and side."
To this amounted then. To this a
amounts note, only that the terms on
which these lower orders tied to b 0 admit
ted to the elective franchise, are different
ly meted. Those who...can road the Collett
talonin li berty,
fur the Merman
lover of liberty, and the Irish-.americans,
deprived ratite means of education, by the
oppressiors.of their native land For the
negro, deprived by the must cruel Mad
fri its of the right to learn to read, or to
of
property, to offer him the right of
suffrage on an educational or property
qualification—to tender him this indispete
sable reenisite to maintaining Ills freedom,
on any such terms, or to oiler It to his
pledged protectors, on lila behalf, ts an in
sult and a burlesque in LICII ought tole:. met
by a blow. Bow any local man of pluck can
permit. oue of those perjured traitors to
offer rap' terms except unconditional sub.
mission:ls marvellous Indeed.
But UM suffrage condition. It IS well
known to ua all, that the school LOUSeSof
" - rt freedmen are burned, their [finch ors
. . .
murdered for teaching, them, and they for
attempting to learn, that they are rubbed
of their waged by the coalition of the rebel
majorities who Late them for that loyalty,
and who nowpropose, as a concession, to.
resume their old power ln the Government;
and agree, for the present , that a few of
their leaders shall be prohibited from hold.
lug Federal oflioes. They will consent. to
. .
twcept exclualve authority to the :Awns
outil they get the reins m their hands and
their sluvcis reduced too proper submission;
and th ey care, little for Federal I.lollora for
the time. As neuters are not to be exclu
.iled from the ballot box on account of.race
'Or color, of course they will be counted in
the representation. The few who will tie
nominally admitted to the franchise, can
easily he overawed by too majorities mull
the whole affs,tr lea reproduction of an old
conspiracy—u currying out of J01.111.,1,06
tiginal plan, for, mark you. It is not those
entitled to vote in "any.' State who are to
be secured In their tnnitinned right of
voting, but those "ohs hate exercised the
elective franchise tinder the constitution
and laws of the State," the old rebels
of that State.
llut why argue the question 1 Bare not
the people of the loyal States announced
the terms 011 which they are willing to
receive these traitors; 61111 with dares go
behind the disens.slon I Who are the.
Southern gentlemen who have consulted
with the President, and agreed noon is
Who but the recently frozen viper , ,
warmed into life by the mistaken charity of
et too generous foe, who now sock by every
subterfuge, to crawl hack into the bosom of
that mother country which has already
reeled. almost to her fall, term the etteets
of their renomovi poison? how dare any
man bring lore ard a mopes Mon fo such
.urve by which It Is sought to s e t t aside
the over'whelmlng verdict of the loyal mil
lions who rationed that country from their
poisonous fangs, in the hour of her extreme
est need?
Will not the people rise and stamp under
their feet this impertinent Interference
with their bustne.as—ibis shooing attempt
to overrule andoverride Weir repeated
and solem n verdicts given at the ballot Leal
Jean G. Swissuata.
CONSUIVIPTION—This Scourge
af burr snits. Pane orelvll..tatlon. with r1 , 4 0, t 1 n
away bas Inslattatrd 110E11 Into all clam.. and , .
and coadlquns of 111, c r Aar, era or rank
are
... , pt from Ile lay band falls
alike upon youthful t0n... ,, ne0 and boar, h. ~rd
age. borne of the trrotolneut 'Want.. are Cough
stint
Shona,. of
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tho LUTtil, and Cheat. g Fain, th the
able and Ita.k..Etnaelatloa nadageneral negattre
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aggravete It' Nothing cm!. be
more loNtrlots than the continued use of strong
eperieuts. They at brat imitate. mad finally al
most parer,. the towels—remissr log them s o
torpid that enormous doses of csthertle meat-
eines Dive no effect upon them. A mild sorri
est. euraeft 'with a gentle attmulent. Is
the true remedy; dad e corebinstlon t • hers .
Wert prossortlue, of these Ingredients. la found
AiiiIInTEDDAWSSTUAkets IiLTTAINI This
famous Trroaehle In vigothput the whoa
lnteeU
misl cans quietly remfrsingfrom Its eon •
Vointleus all. mpediments In so free homage
thsonah them. ho mere purgative has tuisdou
ble operation. No ordinary st !mutant s !recta the
dewedobject. Cases or C 00.1110401 Khan
doneal an isopflmea ley Watt haute b•d mediesl men
have been mood In s few levelo by she Bitters.
T. theme who hare ;Medan die medicines of the
dispentlAry/AVIIIII. say try in
irrestetlble
stfmeltht and aperient." there in no thfileleut
Maven why Constipation should be the 0011.•
Pose , of sedentsth hsbits. IJOSTIALTN
stiTTERS • by aupplyinv the vigor which o t o ld ld
examinablerived from exercise. will. in MI
then ystem to perform Its excretory
fenetions ferule, le and healthfully. •
14 Ay ArA 610;14 gi 3) F-0 41
Alf. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam Erpreu 0/.
fie*, 54 WO &rear, U an aurAortsed Agent to ,
renew* AMATO...entente tor ate GazzrrrE, a n d
.
an WM' . M i
ere ttroighotd TM Unita! &Wes
and fAdr, 03,116.10 a.
SUNDRIES.- •-..
SAO Beeeels Primo Clover. Bev .
n Barrels •• Whim Baer.
it •• 141 ed Apples.
1/' eacks
lit Barrels Pesch 1114 w Potatoes.
V 2.; erect
!Pelts u• .
•• Crao eider.
o •• Leer Lard.
Barrela Frost, rites.
In 8
4."
ad lei iaob
readlsTßOriti.
' rel 3 Career Market sad Yli eL street!
DRY PEACEIES AND APPLES
,al •this Cesubast
SO Smelt , AN/Ise. In sane: for ask by
felt ' Ir 3 At all D.CILET & CO.
NOIFITII CAROLINA PITCH.
A. , A WA* In Cart. fir Alla by
.IcIA ' l 4MAti DICKEY CO
- -
LARD OIL.--10 - bbls No. 1; 10
do. No. 1 lfi etOrd and for tale by
1 , 13 , ISAIAH 00.,
ACRE CIDER VII EGAIL-20
Atbiriu at. re a.d for Weal
lee/All LACE EY & CU
WiIII..ES-23 barrels Prime
D. LA N .
risLu a son,
8°11071.11111.-20' bldS; 41 , prime
~,,11 15 1..- 'Yu sAleby ' •
• J.- 11: CatiYIELD & SON.
.I )I4 .,NUTS
la
.—. 0 scks to arrive
• fOr •01.•
j-- Itl~lAll 01 , 1,RY CO
PlFtprtlL bbls, for gale
J. B. VaI:IIEL/, bON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT
JIMES T. BEADY & CO.,'
(Ooccomors to B. Jooes a C 0.,)
Corner Fourth & Wood hita.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
OXLIIIIB IX ALL 72711D5 07
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,'
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTION made on all accessible polmin
to the lUalted Mates and Canada.
Interest allowed on Time Devoslts,
SIGN -- ENGINE IN THE. WINDOW.
A SUGGESTION TO
Purchasers of Groceries.
Von can save..
FROM TEN TOT WENTY PER CENT.
By Buying at the House of
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE•
fel3
SKATES! SKATES!_SKITE`
I HAVE DECEIVED MOST OF
MY eTt/CK. end otter to the Tre4e eelectioa
trete •
5,000 Pairs or Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, cal
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DERLER3 BPECIUL INDUCEMENT&
JANES BOWN,
No, 136 Wood Street
uoll;w4
KLINE & BIDWELL,
MONONGAHELA
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS
Carson Street, South End Mo
nongahela Bridge,
SOUTH PITTSRVILGII
larin; &large otoel of
DRY LUMBER
ri:;11:1*L".1.!Tr.
t lw•t to at kat rata. *
Itulter , . an.l lbw., Intending la att..% tch , Is
be most fs,oratsla 1111241 for maltlng tarn. al ,
attaantrnts. as w• hart, large etwk or
FINISHED WORK ON DASD
JUST PUBLISHED,
TROUBAT & HALY'S
PRACTICE.
KAY & a COMPANY,
150 ‘7l7<=pc.ci. 11191trocot.
A1.:.:111 •
JAMES H. PARKES.,
PORK PACKER,
309 liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
EXTRA SUGAR CURED IL} YS:
EXTRA S.C. BREAKFAST BACON;
EXTRA N.C. DRIED BEEF;
11131=011=
13ACON,FLAILI 411116;
.13ACON, RIRNED AND CLEAR SIDES
PRIME LEAF LARD;
Ita==Ml
e==
1m..1.11,
NOTICE.
Coitynottsalrob.
ries.
(Dix ow ALhatatswv, 1°57.1
HEALED DitisP.Pb L 8 will be *lted at is
°Pee PURI Ultra/AY, 11th inst.; at o'clock V.
id. rot turnieldnir CAST IRON CULVERTti, to
be'delivere tat the Itecond Ward Engine Rena.
!Add,. will state Die price per phone.
A,I•o, at the same time, paled bldg will he Pr
calved for !DIVE/ LAPP VOSTIIE lobe deliver
ed at City
Also, at the same time. sealed bids Will be re
ceived for KEEP/210 CLEAN AND
IN ORDER, Pr One year Dd.% the lst of Racal,
nett, the Pliblle Lin*. of Um Ply Oils, In dse
thwell as what new oats may be peeled during
e year. Bideers ars expected to Danish at
their own expense Patents. .poDgto. hthallts•
/Ie.ERANCIS.
1.4,01 City Controller.
ANDREW DEGGS ‘
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLI3,
Hardware, Cutlery & Variety HOOd9,
No. ISL Clair Simi id door.Gatti' the Sri*,
PITTODURUIT, PA.
Aztoubltloll of all bln dr alma z en bud.
ran and tgiVt."rurt,
14 BUILDIN • G
LOTS IN
risummosviLLH • YOU rlALZ—Opposite
Use residence of Etc. Kerr. small Loose on one
ortherst Tenn. Czar, Alao, a TIIIIILE-ISTORY
/RAMIE 1/W ELLINtI of six root., hear the
plank road toll.kate, on slain street. •lso, an
undivided half of ten acres imitable lbrjrarden
log purposes. near klutatiold,. on Pan Bandla
Jtonte t ou "'Wok Ls stood bearing 'Norma, Sod
adjoining the mune, alstacosto inure or leas. suit
ble fur either buntline or aardenLog. or. both.
a
Inquire of K. C. WktlTP., Real Mamie Arent,
M . Xol e lrCidrP/..M. ob
S to r e S t & , Y Pt E ts bug A Pa.l At
-141251=
r4UEEIIi ALLEIG--All - "persons
t-a Inter Viewersereby notified that the en
dorsi wnedappointed LO vlsyr and mum
Alrnage, and benehts lor the opening of Green
ley,l 7.117 e Third rard, Atieglieny clan
heiN'altTrVr°l2 t h e. !T . , :Flo2,:e!Alethrprerm:
lees, en TRUMIDAV e , Yd. - nary a.' Met; at 10
o , pleen A. .1.1„ to nano the ' dotter - of their sp.
poltitment. • W. J. Illtitoyi. • •
JAME. 1110170lN. •
PNANCW lUltitaNCIE.
C=l
1111WJAlli1if If MUMMY
SLIGERLT & CLEIR e
ttoecessors to 000. Y. tlctmcbm. It CO.
PRACTICAL . LITHOGRAPHERS.
Tao UNIX STEAM LITHOGRAPHIC) NSTAIS.
LIMILIIENT WEST of TIM MOUNTAINS.
Miasmas. Uards, Lotus Rude. Benda, labels,
circular.. dbavr Cards, Diplomas, romans,
V ism. Certificates or 1.0. M. • Diviaaticra
Lardy NC. Nye. and b 4 Third at., rlit.
norm.
WHITE LEADS.
rote ..7.„ 11..15. L Co." Brand Lend
“Paraton" do do
410 do
". Ooloptanter'. do do
c ...Continent-IW' do do '
1111te Lead., for Olt Itefinerr;
/Led Lend and Lltbarget
t . Colors MI
ha t.
t. cornte'r 'third Le VI SN' Illiegieilts
IL S. LYON,
Bealer of Weights and Neasnres.
01114.: No. MO MARKET STREET
LIIMME:111
Cita
NCiFfICE.—A rare chance _ls
now offerid to those who with to acquire
imowledge orthe art of 1 . 1101tUGBA:
PITY, or SHOUT RANI) WAITINU.• A drag la
now being thawed by • ptactleht • Iteparber tram
London. korland. Addro
latto , ts . G.. OhrwrriOritca. •
o'!4 AND L'B.-NEW ARRIVALS.
• . boxer prlide Melly Oran.
it In and for dale ae
ILZYINEU t BROS.,
/75 and 1.3 Wood
MOM
NEW ADVERTISE it
TUNSOLUTION OF PARTNER..
6111 P.—The Co-Pannershly.l ersteGni en-
Wing under the style of &AZTEC' &&nataßON.
is thls.day dtualved by mutual ceuaitlit.•
J AMES BASTER.'
JAMES 0. lc ht.' sosr.
FOR SALE.
ll=
4 Good Paying Snide,
In a central krcasltl t telli DC sold to a good. 00 .
ergetlc Cartier. Apply it (IA ZWITZ COUISTe
ISO ROOM. fell
CtIEAP GOODS,
27 Int az. Otrcoot.
ID lAICKWOODS LINEN LINED COMMIS
FOR ILI CENTS. - • •
HOSIERY AND GLOVED BELOW COST.
WINTER AND SPIIINO DRAWLS AT COST.
REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERY BELOW
COST.
EMBILUIDERED SW SS SE.T3 YOB eLIXI
......- . . • - - -
AND 81.2.1.
Aid. WINTEIC UOUDS BELOW C05T...4.T
1.. DENNtSOIIIII.
f.. 13.104 In Firth. tr. e•.
CHEAP GOODS,
S 7 IP! rib. 'Street..
to LoeliWooD LINEN LINED COLLARS
FOR r.S CENTS. •
11051E11r AND GLOVES StELOWCOST.
WINTER AND srßiNt; SHAWLS AT COST.
REMNANTS OF BRIIROWERY BELOW
COST: -
EMBROIDERED SWISS BETS FOR 01.00
•
AND e1.2M1. •
ALL WINTER GOODS BELOW COST AT
D. DENNISON'S.
Si Fir4ll barest.
MIMI
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE 'UNDERSIGNED RAS AS-
noel &TEO with Well; the Weil Fewer bat
nets, JOHN. C. DODOS. taking efriet from to
let alt. Tlie nosiness will nn continued mde
the lark and Orin or
THOMAS PALMER & 'CO. ,
•
al
the old established eland, No. 91 Wood
street, between Toerth and /Mb, second dot
below Otasnond Alley.
(Athol
. _
DISSOLUTION' OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE IS EICGF,IIT GIVEN
that the LLW PAHTILZSIIII . haretofere
existing between WM. JL MOFFETT and NW.
E. UOCHBA N. undcrtlia mime and style of
MUY
YECSJ:OOOIIRAN.euNth day been dissolved
by mains! cwtscut. The bush:mt. of the bate
Scut will be settled by either of Aid parties. at
their *faces, No. nO (4=4 street, where both
partles can De found. W. M. 1110Y7K1fT.
OEO. It. COO 1:111AN.
Ytylner anti.,Pcbrualv fith. ltmf. feat=
jr LOIIGIIIBEY J ILIDDLE.
• NESS AND TRUNK DAN LlFACTlifttli.
102 Wood ntreet. hat taken Intopartnership
from tbe Ist of Jarman, 1110 T, ALI:NADU/ILn
111111 V, lam fon , M. of the establishment. The
businest o f
be eon tin nen st the obi t mid under
O. name of LUUUIItiILY 1/11LW.
LORGUREY & FREW,
MA, I. Al SCUM. Or
Saddles, Harness, Trunks
and all &tildes In their lime usually kept
In erst-elkst eitabilshmeetts.
No. 102 Wood Street,
Roetween Diamond Alley and FlflA
SEEDS 1 SFPDS 1
We are how Prepared with Our
SPRING STOCK
VF
431-urden,
FLOWER SEEDS,
TIMM 18191 in MEI%
We offer medal Induct mots to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Ot[bring; for Sale.
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and Horse rower
Z. 14.181918111111.
A Fuif Stock of all Sizes.
321CiVCIar.,
187 Liberty Street.
THE NORTH AMERICA -
LIFE lIISFRINCECOMPINL
'Of -New York, •
IS PRE • • i
Ottlt Company In the World
Vagitoitfit itaittihrelVgni
totete troweranoent
lormotollUen to Oa Eton
heretofore elfefed,
irt Cell Partlehlet gategioton to the following
of U Tl:siVr %Wel VigbrUreert:
make Bps cad Drposlta with te• So perlateaden t
of thele•hrenee DeperlatenLind receive there
flY4tofl".rAidonorc'elC"e.:ll4"oate'lfatithe"tto•llef I.
of tha
seemed by pledge of Peolle t.om. nen, a epe.
elal Trost created by the Act of 1,11.1.tta. la
favor oft he ISUBTH ..11,117.1CA , I h PIJKANCE
COMPANY to zelastvely. Teta
holdervery nee
letered Polley as wore to the a• Na
tional Bane Note, bkl . • tutted States Bond.
PO BEOTBICTIONo In Travel, Ite•ldenee er
the Ordinary' Em.foloyment• 10 ant Part of the
united rotate. or Europe. St my MOW] of the
y ear.
TIIIIITY [IAMB' IoIEACZ on all renewal Per
-009
ALL I.II.
POLICIES are on-tor:duo g and Urns-
Dstely ladrepotabla
.13soorehof 11100.
OVER ONE MIELLION DOLLARS.
All Iwo:mere are Inortoed toesamlne wad corny
pare their pollele• with thello of the . ..North
Amerlts,'!
'B. D. IMOROAN, president,
J. WJECSAiLL. keret/T. - • - •
E. T.COOK & CO., General Agents,
PITIMBUBOIR
• N 0.07 Fourth street,
AL few mom settee. 'fitment men can. Lan
melee. JallateldreT
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Libeily Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
LADIES' FURS,
cpsTE9R,ICJES,
AT nus
HAT, CAP . AND FOR STORE
R~~aa*akd.f!
.11100 ORD Zo 0.,
181 'WOOD Br/mgr.
MILLER% LUBRICATIVE
3PALCIICID7433.
•
AL fell crock of the above reales &brigs oe
heed, welch we will se/1 U. tieger4 ihettrowt
Commtelee gad eenstimats et the tame price. se
it MI be parebue4 fro ut the' manarseteme. rn
Penns.
have beeneppointed pole Aseete tot Western
Penns. and essmhse It at• Mee. M end M
EL-flair street. 4. iil. PI-UWli%.
Hhat . . dote Agents.
EXTRA. F/GB9
IN 1100 ID WOOD BOXES,
Just resissed awl re pou.d or ba.
• t the Funny Useem r siors
Juan
he - pqn,g, Liberty end ilutd streets.
MODEL ILIUM FOR BALE.,-
TWO JIODEL .1341161 L'S
1% 1 Z71. 1 1,1' f i t agagrise4 tett hold.
CA'JP.trattrirreit.
E22EI
BISUOPSOWfiterEISMIUTE ,
A Cattail& 6C1100; FOR 1 011 G WM
No. fiSe URAST STREET.
The Smeomt Term of this School beer/ oh Feb
nary mt. . R. J. eiIeSTES, Rector.
SIMMS
NEW
M.,SIMON,
liaccelkor to A. OLT2iIiEtiIIAUSICR dr. CO.)
NO. 68 NM STRUT,
aylpg - Puri-Imnd the entire Mock or
CLOAKS AND SAQUES,
Cireu!ars and Mantles.
OF THE I.ITEVT STILES.
1 will offer ilea for sale
AT A LOW FIGURE,
IlTpaaato to 7ealvlite a Ep',6c did block
FOR THE SPEND WEAR.
Persona de,airloS s Barsao
SHOULD CALL AT ONCE
GarreetoParticu e lar A
made to the ttentloe b•J4 to Orders left for
to be
asm^sezirm..
retrarr
iIisSOLIUTION.-The Co-part -
o' the sty)le
ri•t;M:71(1°Nr"&14411 . 1)11:
db.:dyed by mutual conardlt. Mr. TIIOII.IEI
I'OTTEII and JOH. AIKEN haring. indd th eir
the Interc.t to their tueceewn.
tf,4"b".:g4;
of the old firm. TIII/alAb POTTER.
./"IN SIKILLZ,
tiTEPHIrN A. bIIEPAILIP,
PITTanUlt Ol l. January aut. IST.
YIN GORDER & SIIEPARD,
.
•
saftriSall b POTTER, .11K111 A EIiIPIED,
•
•
Produce and COmmission
MERCHANTS,
And Dealers ln
•
All Muds of Produce.
WAREHOUSE, 3 60 LIBERTY STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 . 11 - nnvnalt, Pcbrularl M. leef. jr-7,92
b)'1I
TAINSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
A-r SHIP. - , •ette partnctehlp heretofore cata
log between the undersigned. under the Kane of
J. J. BENDER& CO.. eras dlaaol•edby mutual
co ..... eo the let of lehruare, pc:.
_The busi
ness of the late Gnu will he //Patel by J. J.
/414.141/KIL et the old eland. No. 341 Liberty
area, J. J. NICKLES.
JOHN WILKINSON.
JLSLES tt. 31tKALLYET.
=
On retiring trout th e Wholesale Drug Trod*.
we desire to trotter our tbaske to our friends
end cottons.. for the patro e age no liberally be.
stowed upon os. and would respectfully solicit ••
contiouonee of the • nine to oar •orerssors.
Messrs. bELLERe & VAN 11011DNEt. orbow wo
cbeerfOliy ocornmend to our patrons and th e
trade generally. J. O. BENDER A CU,
V•N AARON
. U.
L< “f R. B. .St to, & C)
lELLERS & JAI GORDER;
(Soetessors to I.J. Beside)4k Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 341,
Cer.Liberty and Wayne Streets,
rirm CRUD. PA.
She uuderstigned balta rurettased the stock,
Internt. Se.. of J. J. ender I to.. would an.
noun . .. that they will eoutlano the Wholesale
Urea Duque. at the ol stand, and resreettUlly
aellels the natronatte of the ea/Papers of the
retinue flu.. sod the trade ..... tOe.
foLICS ISTI.LZILI • VAN IJEDIEL.
THE F LTO N
BELL 1M BRASS FORM,
ESTABLISHED IN 11 , 132.
Nos. 91 First and 70 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ALL SIZES OF BELLS
From 10 to 100,000 roan
cton, mu, am LID HIM
Stop Cocks of Brass or iron.
GUILE AND CYLINDER COCKS.
Agents Oar saitli• different
STEAM PUMPS
Celebrated stentn*Syphon.
Dealers in OAS pier- %TEAK and-GAS 7/T.
TIN us. mumuatin• W O R K . etc., etc.
Partlmitsr attention paid to OTX.AII and OAR
lrirriNti all branches
WV; arCtliVlTThr 7011 134/It U RIM
U ntltri .l 9 CEI.EiRATUD ANSI-A.2TM
1101Q constantty on hand.
111100*, idUli and BILLL CAIITANOB made to
order and daubed with neatness and dispatch.
• Particular attention paid' to Deus Plashing
In all Its branch p. Waal.* Map coastantly on
Lead all Mass of Sheet, dottare and ttound Gum.
llama and Cotton Packing, tions itoao of all
alses At an Warder.
A. FULTON'S SON & CO
QM]
(*IRINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
xner.t.c•rux-Eurs„
•
No. 100 Wood Street
.
ilßlTTAtilith AN SILVER PLATED TA.
ALE WARS,. TI/1 TSAI'S and. TANA GUI ,
- -
CHINA 1,11111•Mle eNTS.
CHINA It/LUX hind, 1 ,1
AA
I I
CHINA VAS e.
•
. MIKA h.CITTOONS,
e ' n ' Ptt."
LlVA•Vien g - ma.
U lIATI A BSON F. WARE of all ...natio, to
oat whol•sale and.retaitusam. • •
The largest andenoncomalcle steel °fen , '"
thing In this Hoe in the City. '
Prices azel tuxes . Mt .1611 as in • • ..17
pul l ,.
CAUSTIC S .A I
Both American and E glob,
VINE WHITE BOAR
- For Oil Beaning coos;
Constantly on nand and for isla to quantities
to .olt, pure...Mr , / -
JAMES HUEY DOBBS,
248 Pearl Street, N. Y.
doCr= 1
TO llVlLDEllfilo THOPOSAILS
•••• will be reeelred at the Shoe ntorekif JANICe.
ItUBB, No. nnllarket eine. for the erection of.
a BANK BUIL DINO for the KEYSTONE BAP..
INtid BANK, anal TUESDAY, Menem =lb.
Plum and ebeelleatioes new 'ready for exam-.
Lennon at the omen of BANE & 1406111. Acrid,
Lee* No. 9 flu Cdelr theft. NM are 'Matted
for each of the Winches 'Overt seperstely. aad
fOr the whole cOnipledi la ordroettract.
LIAMUF.L 11/IIIKLILT,
•..1A1.11.3 UILLEKriIt. c„..,
WM.
SOICROD rILE ..
I ELSGIL;
JAILL.
Jatnris
RpOFLNI44 Itthrp,ilLitilli. •
113narni;Pitch;..F4 1 ‘ j'aralline
Tarnish and/Bach rainti:
Mann halved .11 'wild? crow
b r4:: e*" 7k I t at I IVA 1804 s CO.
8.W1L033.3r1 . 200T184
FitITIT AnnOCI ASTON BUILDING. No.. S and
4 la. CLAIS tiTHLET, PITTSBUIttiII. PA.
tlpeelil attention given to the dealaning. and
building of Court Lanus and public buildings.
al;r/
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN.
ROPOSILS FOR I LOIN 01?
Create a Loan.
The Over-Due Bonds of the
Coromonwealth.'•
Ind certain cortlfleat cm of Lade btedne., amount
nig to Marty-throe Millions of dollara. hare
tweno.er duo and unlald [or . o m. Mi. Put
I=
N.TION 1. Be a toward by fl, Senate aal:foam
of Repn,enin'irra of the 001111410141C.110i . 0/Pena;
py I ow.tu in ri,a• ra md, ow/ It tohere
6yennnee 1,1, the unll a ruY of the aut.. That the.
Goren:l . or, Auditor General sad Male Treasurer
tie. and are hereby, authorized and empowered
to borrow,. the IltlLlk of the Ootoloortirealth.
than forty day.) as they may deem moat expetll
- r o e me tomcat, of the elate, twenty-three
Dce FEBEttrAltir icr, will be t aid on vresrnte-
Vonof the Coupeu et the Remind H....c of
r0... - JAY COOKE A CU.. New Y Wk. on end
, uter that dote.
beating latereet et ratenot exceeding 010 per RM. J . rA Laf
I=l
City of rtalattelphlo. wblch - oortlikates of lout.
=9
MANUFACTURERS UT
1713=1
11)1 $4!
I=
$23,000,000.
AN .A.C114
FOR THE REDEMPTION
WHORL& 21to b00d...0 tho Comsidmiroslth
=CI
• uld ba paid, aad withdrawn frbm tha market
such amounts and With such notice, (slot itu
=I
=2
SAO. Mr any., payable seml-annually, op
bowls .tall not be •nblcct to ant taxation
hatever, for State, municipal or locate
and shall be payable as follows, namely: Flee
Illlons of dollars payabie at am lima artert,e
=I
Enla fifteen fears, and ten millions of dollars
=l=3l
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Thor nod State Treanor., nod eountervigund
by the AndltorUenaraland registered la the bosky
of %be Auditor Genera% and io bc;.einaferablo
on the books of tb, Commonwealth. al Mel/far-
en• and )(echoed.. National Bank of rblla•
do peth, the proceeds of the who'd of which
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he hoods and cc rtlficates or indebtedness of the
Commonwealth
esc,i The blos for the iml4l lota Wall be
paned lithe pre4ence of the Governor. Auditor
General and Mate Tresauer, and aoudad to
tae blaheet Mader: Preefdrd. That no eartalcate
nanny authorised to be Sated, stun be negoUn:
Not. ZIG sari SIMS 'Liberty street, sad 173
Wood street. at present occupied by the optr .
scribers. rasculon slew:it/it •prll, or rooter
sso. 3. The bonds of the &Ate and certilestu I jou,' pun, D 11,0.
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alalluns al the IiOST[IIO/ s dit.Or CieAaral and
State Ti assurer rimy pretcrlbe; And ever) bidder
ter the loan. now authotlecd to be Itieuell. ohe.
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comb or lathe bonds or rerilecotes of Indebted
wallbeCoommwalW
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titian. guardian,. ageing, imam:dors, cosondh:'
Wes, or Olken pegoons, holding in s dd o clang ca•
bonsoeeertldcates of Indebtedness of
STORE ROOM 80. GO ,It.uukrr STREET;
ROOMIHUITABLE Fult lIIIBOLEUR9FBt
BALER ROOM. BleetiND FLOOR bt BB
Idilltlirr STREET;
orricr.s UY TI M ED AND MARKET 8115.
,J• IL. ULZZA.I9. •
Ja7aB2. Airy at Law. 98 Great street.
held by 'them at the Rena of making see'll bid, I TO LET,
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DM for lbe loan hereby authorized io be lathed
•4 to s.rrewlerthe bonds or cartlactte• of lo •
.d to recstre the bonds anthortsed to be tented
EZTEM
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otals aol. who may desire to laves,. looney 1.
their hands for the benetit of the trust. moy
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the bond's aotbarizesl to be toned by this act's&
ante apremiunk not exceeding twenty pe
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set,•all the teeedsefthle Commenerearth shall be
paid °eta the order of their maturity: •
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not yet due, shall be exempt from Mate. men
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.I:!.retyen. 'ha% have been paid
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thereof, thronelatent herewith, are herebi re-
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7uxxr r. (i LABS,
Optaker of
,tb. noun of IleprcneitstiTes.
13E20213
bpeaker 01'44 haste
,ippreyed the hewed day , of February, ass
itnuc,iid OW. bundrtd *id 311.11,4eni
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'dm IPS provision of the above
set, of Ammo . bly, ioatoa proposal .1/1 bet tecelv,
e 4 at the ollthe of the Btate Tressurer, he the
etry. l'enniilvaula, until =
(dams 3st day • ol'Apeil, A. D., UR,
to be ea dors&daa lollows s "Proposal& for Pena-
471vsals' 111"14 Lcaa." hcasury. Day:Datil:tat,
Harrisburg, Nan's, 11. 5. A
Bids vrlll be received for $5,000.000. retm-
bumble ler /Ivo years aa4 pant:44,lu Tea nag.:
18.000,000 reimbursable is Tea Tem and pay.
able tarirteen Tom: and 610.000,000 nisi-
nersable In Flfteert years and D4abla In Twen-
ty-rlve Years. 7ha rate of Inte:eft to be either
er 6 Per CrZt, t .pel:ll.lll,l9. Flll4 be ex-
oculy stated I¢the bid, sad the' lads Most ad
viatageous lode . Maio will be act pted.•3o
Ma top Ino th... Pl. w UI be COMaditn'td.l4l2.
imeds will he hisuedl.l4sulas Of cso,
higher scones desired 1,7 the leaner", to be [tae
trodthitc,loral and mtqllellial Laic!
The OYU' doe bond. of Pe Coissiorors.hbor
Peiteseltaets mall be reiel yid aT par is ya)mp/T
alibi, W., bat Ir:deers toast state whether they
Inland to ➢ss In cash ocla the over dim loans
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No elellectioa win 4e toads between bidden
P4thg la cso or overdue lone
Jung W. tiZABY.
, ttoroxnoreiPeans7/ , = l W
JOEIN r ultarsairA
yaSlto+.Q u 1
SEkli4A.
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ITN. a.—No nevrepapeepubltslTes the above
talus authorked, will..X/Te PAY. 1113;LV
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NOTICES.
.M - Pl t t CLIC MEETING
IMI
virsuanet Of the reqUest of the basin,.
toes of Plttabarati, • aaraby call a public meet
ing of Ma 01110eas at 100
HOARD OF TiLtUE ROOMS,
Wednesday Evening, Feb.l3th,
. , .
. ' •,:,-;:' . AT 7X O'CLOCK. .
_... - • •
. . -.
._ . .
TO tote halo coaster rifle* the proposedesti . %
of the Leelslatere to re.Onenee to Ls." Pi stsbensh
an.l Coottellsville Kellrosa CompseY zed the
general Interests of the Ott, of Tithensreb.
fellOsos W. C. Lee/LILT/IT. We7o,_
OFFICE Or UNION !
ACTING PARE COKYANT,
IrNY CITY, PA.
BIENxIALELECTION
for NINE DIRECTORS of this Company
11r bo bold at th e anon of th e Canwanr. oo
T OIISDaY. the lon clay of Yebrour, tryureen
the boors cf 10 a. R. and u.
ha:ma - - • H. MYTTA3EZ. Secretary.
tarAN ELECTION FOILPIALESI
- DENT, MASIAIT.nS and•011.01E113 of
the Came., tor exec:tag ,a Bridge ova the Al
le/then) hdeee.• opteestte- FM& t.et In the
ee•onty of Allegheny. er 111 be held at dl. TOL.I.
HOUBE.at the Bonze end or the Bridge.
muNDAY the Ilth day of Muth heat. al Lb.
hoar of uclocL r.
et. • • •
ROSEStinO. Treasurer.
rirDIVIDEND NOTICE. -
• • •
Orricirrnmintou i borrest Mtaria CO,
Pirninusua. Tebruarra.
Tao Directors of ttle PiTTPBOREM D
BUTPUip MP. INC Co. have declared • dlvlceod
of THIPILL DULL Lab CP/ pm. .hare, 040,
nand at aloe. of Dulness tals day. payable SO
stookJaOlders On and after Mondayl•th last.
Tlitlblals M. HOWL, treasuser.
OPTICS or (10 103 11.../u4s NO AND bIONINGI CO.
ilmauxoti. Fee.!. 1967.
Mr - DIVIDEND.—The Board of
. • moo= h.tve 11.1..4.1deaM4 • WO
dead ot . . . .
TWENTY•YIYE PEE CENT.
on the capital
190 istei. payable 73121,11..1U. at their
* Trent7l ' VEWATEICE. Tree. Yet.
OTTICs tra trit,"—mil•AT. •
atK,7ad. at, 1867.
larDIVIIII=—The Directors'
day degaZdt r l)l . , dead f YlPe'Pet'Ufot. on
the Copilot mock. •la of the eandefre for the
month 0, J.no.ft matde on. and after rebre-•
1rT,42.4Mt." of the
feh:fa7. ' X. E. IL. [HART. Noe).
W'NOTICIIt.—The Second An.
UAL DILICILIOL: ot.the elootholders
Of the
EXIO3 CUBIT I 111113 Oil ID 11.11 SC CO,
wiu he held stWen.IIcOUTCTIZon rryncli,
Na am Perm strew. , rit. sburs oo w 0 0 00 .o".
eat le oi. a. k.. forirle r-
po Y a se wnof r)
election s new t
loce
Hoard of Meehan s pu od
Mae odleura of the lam panv for the coining Term
Hy order of the I, Milan!,
febCsue J. McCUTCHEON.
ONION PACITIC EAILwAT COatrANT. L U.
IL/Ince. No. 414 Walnut litreet.
P111L.A.D11.1 . 1111., January Mt, 1667.
arli•nr, INTEREST IN GOLD
C311:1
FIRST IMITGAGY BON DB OF TEE UNION
re.oric RAILWAY COMPLNT.
• •
E 1 TEEN
Vinci Or Tee ALLetill &sr VW-Ler it• IL Co•
Plrreeratat; Feb, I, Ife7.
0 — THE REGVLAII ANNUAL
lIICCUog Of the bteekhottlen Of the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Co.
Will he held st the 019 m of the tloinpavy, eo
net of Vtke dud Camelstreete, PIS tsbarnn. on
Tgeaday:Feb.26thOLS67,
t 11 o'clock. A. at.. for the election of . Board
.flaanagera to serve for the ...Ina year. nod
o transact such other businessas mar he pre
anted. WILLIAM rim LIPS.
Milos or A LLTormly VALLAr IL It. Co.. /
Plysmontan., JAssoAry le. MO.
'NOTICE TO, HOLDERS OF
PINOT MORTGAU BONDSuYTHE AL
LYOHEN Y PALLET RAILROAD COMPANY.
—The Alleebeny Valley Railroad Company
1 7 erre notlos beat their RtR ..d.em
The FILL-st Mortgage Bonds of the Co
WM.ltt too Tema m Misdate, itl aeconlah
with the prosialotts 01 the mortgage Veen tot.
core the pat ment of said hoods.
jßait'Nf":lll=ll°,llll.llfs7l4..u.,
FOR RENT
FOR BENT
THE BUILDINUOCCUP AD BE KAY COA
55 Wood Wed. Apply to
MYSJIP...SCIIOYE 5 W..
tap Stationers. Pt 11115 Street.
FOB RENT.—The Warehouse
RE.- . -One .two-story
Pw Nl'
/hrelllng House. of eight room.. pleasantlr
situated, with gas and water to the home; good
lot. Wantad, a tenant that would purchase
parlor carpet: halt oil cloth and parlor blind,.
all new. /Lent $4.1.
H. YeLA.I.N L CO. '
jag Yourth Stre it.
FOB BENT,
.df LARGE ROOX,
Intact bandi's of GAZETTE. Tor pun.
lan. lowan" at
JarPrit7 GAZETTE COUNTING -110011.
FOR RENT,
.1=1.0011113.
Two or tbre. Young Men can obtain
and Co: amiable 191.eptoj Apontmentig. oft r ifl e t
two minutes walls of Um Costoettu, by addreea
log immedlateiy,
E. L.
GAZWITZ urrics„
J 8.10344 . 1 Pl:taboret, Co.
To LET,
a.r oprzer,
Oa 190, don of N. 69 and 70 Witti stmt.
IIM=1=1:1
To LET,
The Waidoase, 27 Wood St.;.
Now oampled EVAIYI a CU. rot
further lALarmation. applrto
IeAA4III. psnrtioCK.
ANdetZnigtm
M r
HART, CAUGHT & CO,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER. THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PA.,
(SUCCESSORS TO and, ROT 6, C 0.,)
DrAtaris
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And puttcu=trao . LV to the pee.
GOVERIIIITIF t NT
airSIONT DRUMS ON LONDON. Ja.ll:a=
N. HOLMES & SONS,
3121.a.ivimigaR1s,--
No. 57 Market Street,
Deporltaraoelred to Er u tand• all m elgrat, f
She Unll.l Butes and cariadu. . „
Stacks, Solids and tither Securities
- - BOUGHT AHD BOLD ar 001111113810 N.
• Pullet:lu altentlon pdtl to Oa porch/so luta
U. S.' Securities
Including IL 8. tSIXESS OF I 851 :
do. tla • •
U. s..riv Ica ID-10E •
S.'CLETIVIVATES LNDEBTEDITZEI.
~Orders owl Vondierabought or collected.
J:- F. STARK' & Go.,
iihasTlKEßs,
Corner or Wood and Third limn%
_ isrcrir .A.zsrzo asciamx,
11110 SUITS UM BILIU (Um
tinticwthis i 44 e4 V , P IIIII .or Zieuage °X
wiatAND: lackura. anixemr; rrAvr,
ZITZPLTRI - Cl* BRoincEß,
FIIIST PREMIUM GOLIV
MAIWTACTIDIKILe. 43 NARYILT
hear Tbird street. Pittsburgh.
PF.N AND CAPIES, Wholesale aud /Leta%
PINS Itir•AiltlLD.
• Yen.. out or the city haring Pens to repair
Can iced them by mall and promptly returned.
nollunaller
WARTS. •
WANTED--cANAL sos Ts.
WELVE HiRVICEABLE CAN&L BOAT& .
le e.se =wain order. Adman, R 1 1 .14 nal fear-
tice tare and lOweatt ml . b prick. BOX 3,70.
brogh rustoEller.
WANTED—Dy EL middle utipki
mit•rled than. atibar, steady .std
ktrlng 10 yew" xperleate It thrnvert•alll•
baslate, trAll I elts aadtovetry,• SITU/011u.
AL•u • hi la shaver • Ithelatalit or vsUill
1.0 ...14ctloit to az ii_lautlat. that la boa-
Orahla. ocd recommends on, Addrett., &Latta(
*Wary, de..
Box No, II!, Lament...O.
IarANTED -- ErFOIVIIATiON—Ot
JOHN and JOSILPH JAMISON, brotbara,
'DOM% PltlnbOrgb about H. Mon. ago. Aar
promotion conornalbr them will be %bent lily
erelreal thesobserlbes, JOS, aLAHLINDAtoc,,
rho c ab be Al dressed In can. of
V ii ' 077101,
rituenro,
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WAFTED. -dOO clerk*, and
• and othhte now out of Raptorment in
Flttaku-sh, oo know toot 'ANDO/IMO OAS
O EN AttATOlkoon:Ataca %noel' betAktkan Ooo+.
too nee are made s oiling itch's OW tk• Oaa•
orator. It to the only thing ovae kJ.* ths ,
real merit. ,te fa kips standard., Como Awl
leo w hat latent, are making. 2. 0. yivro i .
• AA: No. IOS DU CIO: WOO.
WANTED, •
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An Active Partnershiih
to vo coo to Invest In the Manatee ,
- re of b• oat who boa had e. as Tea feats
:pencea to the Maine.. Addreige
IN VraTOIBST.
P. U. Box I. Pletsbarala Pa.
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WANTEII.--6rsidnates .ot Lit.
entry and Commercial Colleges to Mose,
pecntnnently _ln business requiring nalestnan
aldpned boldness correspondence. -
Apply .1115referenee, to
110 Oraat street..PP.lte Court Itousa..
elie.uuat.
WANTED -50 Stove and Hot
• • Low 'WA= MOULDEM to whom good
wages and steady employment be ens.
210000 belooglog tothO Koolau!. Union Asso
ciation aced apply. - -
aruouravao is cu..
X 1
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WALFTE . D--20,000 AGENT'S.--
A temple sent free. With tatted for donevim
to Wear 020 daily in _three boars. Hu
.tlrelynerG llaht mid desirable. Cals be
b, r ub - mode and female.
rgia
red rts;ep ". •
W. H. C H ID ICHTICII.
3a19 slide-? 20 0 Hroadwt7. NOW York..
WANTED—AIRENTS—Tbe best
our P".Z . Ll T lMptrlin *rk 71 C h l e en t.t lryl,_urA °
Navy yet 10 elle lel& PAHliA..u .: Zar.
OUR NAVAL. CCM! ANDTade b Hos. J. T.
ELDLET, the dletleguelelted aaMor aed 111.
%olden. le one bendcome Yoluarer illustrated
Zend &Lolato los tan= and tarzltoyz ic Addreee
lall:os3eddarl 611darketteAtsburVtI rr ,e• '
NVA.NVED-AGESITB-111r THE
EUREKA ISKIVIIiGIICIIINECOMP.ANT
to sell their NEW 1013 MACH ' Will sem
from %Woe paper to heavy Better
leather without emcee of feed,dle or tap
slot. Emf-adjustlng promote foot- nee end ste.ll"
designed fonr-mottoned UPDZILTAD. hfhtrraSe
enclosing stamp J. It. HALL i'COm
atmt, (Seconita d Floor,'
Ma bh rim
WANTED—AGENTEITO OEM ,
w w the CHILDBEN , I3 ALBUId, or PICTI7IILB
AND •TORlErcßlittal Wad OVOiptiet..by Bee.
And 'BULL AIDA The Book WM/AM •Me
.Portals of the author, more' than osos bandsed
pictures. and IsWooly piloted and bolunie
mottolcase all the children Address.
W. 7. aut:LANu it co • • -
doilliessi pittatmrih.
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ANTED. AGENTR.,-NELLE- •
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44 FEMALE—In *Yetipart of Wesk•on
renneytynel a, for the nee new liteel Envow44s.
••PlisT OIL AT VALLEY
• THE aIDEN•S I.4AYER.••
••.L.lblel.H.N hi HUME AT 131.1tING YIELIt A I• ' -
Either date , month or DT eoratel4loe. ru,
Hears` allowed. - Yor 111// tortlrestars op
ply in person, or ad Oren, lOntill a VIA,
ao_43 PIM street Plttebtogb.
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FOR SALE.
VOR SALE.--A CONIEFORTABLE
A. DWELLING HOUSE, on Centre venue,
within two minutes wale. from tne /Hamarllle
Passeneer Hallway Start.: The Lot le 106 feet
deep by :1 feet 10 Mehl. hunt. The BOVAe eon
talus seven large, light. end airy rooms, and la
vvry comfortable. Nor hateerp Icetars sd
dre“ A. P. ELATUiti,
fen 33 Third. Street.
FT e offer ro sale
MANUFACTURING SITE, •
(templat by m as a Barrel rattan', alleate at'
the foot of Taylor utr6et, Pitt tomeldp: and eD
poeite the Copper 11.111 of Tart. NoCardy J Ob. •
Tata property has a greater VlTLest on the All,
theey Myer: contatning mar TWO ALCB.IB, end
pee - Urge of ming up, to mate as -much more:
Tor Iron, Meet or other . large Manolactorttg
purposes, by DO strpellY.
Terms made to telt poretutter. • - -
laltmns U HOLT L GILL.
Voir SALE.—eee • Three . Story
Dwelling 'loom vmtatoing elegem rooms
ONE TWO SITONY DWELLING DOME
coptaiplng eight roomi sod grilltied auk.
ONE 133LALL FIIAILE kiptlliE •
containing Aye rooms.d p.try. laded,. of
Whf.ll calarßaLL.
jatltidi
FOR SALE OR BENT.
A COFFEE' STAND, •
.•
L the Market House Diamond. No. =3. Tot
further particulars enquire at the ataad..bkt.
M. la the liartet Howe Diamond, trltubarab.
Pa. JalVala
•••• VOR SALche.. E=One
WEAK Lot .• trionthandnaky.ing
1.6 feet, 9 !ri on elde of
eine; th ere 91 feet 6 lochs* to Whlnal.
ion on which is nisch:4 4 swo-stary Met
houses, on Bande say insert. withe rooms each,.
and 2 on Whistles, with 4 rooms issehi:Zinio
site the Voarth Ward demo! HouaLwlLl sold
at • bargain, by . 8A9121 L,
Heat Estate Agents,
Hataln No. tO Bea ver signet, Allegheny. 1
VOrt SALE—The Cluire
IL t:iga G eL z "-
Ith..Y Clty,l. offered for safe- propo•ttlaustrt:
pcuThase krill rwetted. hrE MI ir Mire
grs, ~ tab or Um EmelersCiani,
nary I.L, IEC. T. kr- HBO
IZZIE3
pOR desirable prop
. eel) la Areihe ay, located on bandoalr.7
street end ntononenT MUT: the lolls a) feet on
danousky street and 114 feet.on.adzwarbeten
and ona t renonane nom
Dltmond. The
lthseven roma. and • Creme 104 . 9 oath. ...i
-ced of the Woe fontheZ latoonallonlannlre
oa tbe orandons, I
la9ald • ITS SANDUSKY SIIIMT.,
LOU SALE-011tE TWO.STOgy
IZIONCL.A.DBUILDINU,.eIth rood Aare
room, tom. N 1 year leaa, o r trardsl.
be= Aprin 0 Marto In rood) ocouon, belag or
ori•
rate streetaonser of klarrloatit Meat. %taxa , :
be • rood Werth= Core 7.4 ne.e. or Plembler
and as Tlttlog not, Maguire of Z. krOCL.
NT, No. Tot Peas street; or - BAILIN!. EMMY
ri..bers, Bloom .a ties rip. Mars %
No. /a rederal street. 'tear My. • sr Ta
. . ,
F°s e'er . .
• THE HOINSE soot LOIr • •
Pro. 40 cralg .treet, /Int Ward, ine g t,n 7 .
The house ts •oobttutlE twomttory 72asw is
Rood t'oPol.r. The lot st leet float on Craig
ame:and 1 , 0(.14 deep. exteoolog to' Ponza7l•
waula canal .I.noutro • ,
pti7aSOlrs 1319 I/LA.lllO2lp rittqbrgb.
Fon BA.LE—Becond Hand
STEAIMACIIIIE ANO BOiLift.
Lagofle of -
3.17 _ No. 01100Lattml.
GOTLERYS
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!:
Everybody Goes ;to
arri3ELIV43
For Fine InErat'Veki,
67 and 69 FIFTH sTroarr,
usurEss Bunn
COMMERCIALCOLLECE.
NOS, Band 8 st, Clair Stmt.
_
Ham a Peapetual Chatter. '
2.a.He'apiaa. Heaxaszuhlp aad Arf.tbaaatia,
. , .
.ypOp'
Arithmetic tad Peximuublp par gunge .
of thme nostby 110.00
Ponnimaship, per
for Circulars or Specimens, adcfres‘' '
BELLPIrICII.
nosswr '-ii:P.IIeCLAIRONDS.
LOUIS BELIGE a IC.o.4lsaalac
wren of ODA.ND •ND bfit7Altlb_rl43lols..
Woremoms, by BLit CHEN rITIMET. *woad
Blot" boon Lioni Broadway. NLW -
Tito Plano, soanutiolored by Das ilzak aro en
dorsed by alt the losable aellots of the °main ,
for theft
loetle tone; fclif.eibc.&lllUraViy ananarel:
loot workimisahlo. linesOctoto Jimicfrood • L.
ormoryiltii oar (!rand /zoo obblopeattu
'airgyVie:Ay 114 d y.1 1 1:4 0 114 7 0% a
p nd
7,dttea
•
JARED 111 ntEBll, •
Stea m Potters, OU Stills, • Tint!,
• , Skeet Iroit Works,
larrsavuea, ra,
on azivElv,
Candy Misinfactiiier ,
ia4 deafer s: Niamey Akin - eiumiews
rituo.za, NOTd r Lc £c .
~: 4 1a ro. 112 Federal B.4steti:
ise.'ngiimr tr.= ts.'l7.ni NittOis ,
vu a Ataatoturisx CITY. rt.
Ta,so.kp "Lamm c .
150 BBLS. STRATIFIED 'Dili,
13=E1
DISPATCH
ALLY-CND/at LIND
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