The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 15, 1867, Image 2

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. Tuu TmusT Bus. Is before the house
for final consideration. Diffesences ex
lit between the Senate and House as toe
iiimber .of Its details. It hi 'of the ut
most moment that. these differences be
accommodated, and the bill passed, '
though some points lave to be rein
iittlaked that It would be will in arty.
Th' e productive industry of the country
la
i t
gcly :paralyzed._ in many depart
m is the suspension is nearly absolute.
T Tiensary cannot fall to feel the loss
o vuvenue, as well as the workmen of
tet..: If the' best bill cannot be ob
tained, let the country have the nearest
'approach
o to It that p i n be certainly bad.
. .
THE: IFORTIET4 CONGRESN.
Heretofore the laW has required tho
assembling of the new Congress at the
- beginning of December following the
eipiration of the tam of service of the
old One. _Some siceks ago this law was
clumged, and the new Congress directed
to mason - the.. fourth, the day succeed
• 'lng the 'outgoing- or the old body. By
this arritngement Congress becomes per
rotoal, lurring the power to remain in
- imstion:coastantly, or to adjourn from
to time, as its 'amyenience may
-7-, insipid of. the izigencleit of the public
servlce-dFinand.
"tinder this * new lacy the Fortieth Con
girlieWill assemble on the drat of next
zeontb. r How long it wilt remain in ses
sloa Canner be easily for seen. A ma
jority H of the members of the existing
body are ebio members of the new one.
'hits arrierethns are likely to reinforce the
nidithlelentent rather than diminish it,
and there will be some, gain of ability as
Weep as of dearly pronounced and ad
.
: • ..Itii'probisble that few, if any; changes
be *lade In ,the officers of the two
' Bowen Indeed, the senate has always
resisted ebringes, never changing its
&intim , ' or-other Servants except by
reason Of death, the infirmity of age, or
other real ineapaelry.
If the present Canines shall dispatch
the Work properly develving on it, the
-neW,:Congress Weed not - remain In sec
tion long: 114 :lhe look now is that
.41Wte a AUT4 II O, - ii! 'important hills will
not he retched, or ntachediwill fail of
pwing ..pia iiratraef the labors
of thlijuiw Ckingress for someweeks.
•
ABOTILE,R ATIFEIIcPT.
77: 1 7Wir t h e
' loiairici 'Of all' sections, and
shades of opinion, more fully partici
„PatftAkeitt,ttt any oth er , *Pia. that
Congress ought to talk less ane. do more.
1 Doubtless in 'deliberative assemblies a
certain amount of speech-making Is
ia-
Oliapensable; but at Washington , that
branch of bininess is carried to a most
unreasonable _ e'xcess. If - the oratory
yeas of a superior quality some convex.
for ',delay and. dlyergence would
=; :be fonzukixf,thof,gratification it would ne
.,..-cessarily a ff or d to those whose tastes are
- sufficiently cultivated to appreciate "the
thunder ofiltatods,"-bitt, unfortunate
-I}t;With now and then an exception, as
' . ',when Mx. Witaxems Mikes a great day,
- ' the'discussleiturare tame mediocre, pow
' erless. The only spice in them, In the
general, is personal abuse, as when one
of the metnbora, - throtizh lsek of argn
,.., pent, atuleagernosa for_ distinction, no
matter of what sort, allls another "a
CUrgress has 'been in , :session nearly
two months and a half, and has
.but a
._• few days more to sit. before Its term will
expire. In these ten weetts it ought to .
have done much for the business and po
litical welfare of the country. As yet_
halt dens comparatively nothing. The
r ;'yuppie aro. assatialled, azur . with abund
----ant cause.:Congress is bound to act.
Within Cert. ain'iiinits the assertion of in
.opinions and ' preferences is
:rightsoul iroper. • But when that asser
lion is so pagniqed, , out of all just pro
, - ... lportion. :stands in n : - the way of
agreeMent upon - pracilcal and pressing
quen.lons; kis censurable.
There arc reports that the President is
•
ready - to recede from the dictatorial posi
tion he hai hitherto occupied and to
meet the zepresentatmes of the States
imd the People in the Welt contemplated
by the Coestitutlon. .We tract the fact
may 'conform 'tote prophecy. If he
shall really do so, the chief obstacle in
thirway oralesithyand speedy recon
stmetion of the Union will be taken out
of ' the Way,..axid Congress be left with
' out oven an excuse for its procrastina
tion. The . country needs repose. The
North- 'needs •it• as well as the South.
In - order is obtain genuine repose, such
-as shall lay anew the foundations of con
- cord and prosperity, it is needful the
Union should bo reconstructed, and on a
solid and. enduring baits; If the three
co-ordlnatp - departments of the govern
ment would see eye to eye in this mat
, ter, there is
. no reason why the work
should not be "done at once. It belongs
, - to the legislative department to take tho
dead; to prescribe the methods. It ought
not to basitatUe discharging that duty.
!Pm, ria we sad the other day, rather
thin make a mischievous or hollow set
t fitment, 'lt 'better to remand the re
iolted...Ststes to milltsry jurisdiction,
until au otiportnne moment shall arrive
But if, ainco_then, the President has fal
, into Ai better trains of mind, and' is
now disposed `to aet harmoniously with
Congress, not arrogating any thing, but
keeping clearly within his lawful pre
. rogailtes, the case is changed. Nay;
" if the President hue not In real.
.ity *timed • his disposition, . and
the'-avowals made in his name and
on Ida behalf, were gratuitous and
' without authority, aril it is most ex
.'
yrsedisud tbat this shouid be made to ap
pear; and this can best( be done by
Congress acting as though the assur
' once was' al/theistic and . valid. - In that
way lEwill Vend - Iwo Its readiness to do
its duty, and leave the responsibility of
.1 tartheipinethatination on the sheulders
of .the President.
DANIZL Wain Tan died October 14
:1852. One" week "thereafter, Sunday,
October Slat, while the sombre funeral
flags werewtill dieting in the streets of
Boston, Dons Rams; standing
at his desk 'tithe Melodeon, preached a
Ammon orrthe death of.the great States
- awry it rather a mile* of his life,
imalysis of_hls power* anda criticism.
uposthis influence, past; present and fu
tura.. Opening - ha ailmontshed.his
hearem that ~tus-shonld tax their time
beyond his usual , wont, but, should take
Mire ig,orderl his fixed' that they
should slt',esey on their benches. lie
did, indeed,
..tresOass far' overthe ordi
nary limits Of pulpit discourses, for the
Sermortillie onohundred 'and eight pa:
It-was a wonderful prednction,
with a tenderness
. apprirsChing a woo-
man's forthe nian, grid the highest ad
miration for his marvellous ON. , and
yet with passages of sharp and incisive
criticism which revealed - a moral anato
my most repelling.
A few 'days - after this sermon - wits
preached it was published in the :Sew
York Tribune, and rumor currently af
firmed that the publishing of it lost tlfat
journal ten thousand subscribers.
' Mr. PARTON recently published in the
Atlantic Monthly, a Boston magazine, a
treatise on Mr. WEBSTER conveying the
same general estimate of Mr. Weinman,
his natural endowments, his acquire
ments, his motives, aims and labors. as
that given by Mr. PARBEB fourteen years
befere. Way DOW COUld SUCB a paper
have found a place !a a Massachusetts
monthly circulating in the better classes
of its society.. Does
its , appearance at
this time f doreshaow the judgment of
osterity? If so, it will be difficult to
estimate too highly that amazing self.
poise, not to be disturbed or defected by
A popular current running all the other
way, which enabled Mr. PARKER to de
tect all the halucinationS of his times,
and paint the picture .of the great and
debased man as it shall hang through the
generations in the galleries of fame.
A tunas club bas been prganizediii
New York. similar to that in existence
at Philadelphia. Horace Greeley has
ibeen elected President, Junes Gordon
Bennett, Vice President, and W. H. Hurl
but Second Vice President.
THE dock subscriptions to the Na
tional Steamship Company of Boston al
ready amount to a large slam. Boston
may sometime be a great commercial
centre.
A BREATHING SPOT.
We subjoin the report of the Alio ;
gheny Council Committee, to which we
referred several days ago in our article
uponjo breathing spot for the population
of - the two cities. As`the subject is one
of interest to our.numerous readers, we
publish entire the report and draft of the
bill proposed for the action of the Leg
islature. The report is as follows:
7b the Honorable, as Select and Cimmon
Councils of Mealy of Allegheny.
The Committee on Common Grounds re.
speetfullY report
In submitting a plan for the- Improve
ment of the Common Grounds of the City.
the Committee snake no doubt of the earn
est concurrence of these bodies In the
Pfcdec
wht- •
For at can appeal more strongly to our
sympathies, than the providing of breath
ingplaceal for an Over worked population;
or to our public spirit, than the adorn
ment ot so noble an expanse of ground 1
NO true citizen can contemplate without
mortification,this shameful epectoole of op
portunities unimproved; for to our banns
lay these extensive grounds, In the very
heart of the city, - accessible from every
quarter -ours, without cost, save the tn.
texpense of divesting a useless right
of commonage. Every true baleen will
hallwith - pleasure the conversion •of these
barrens-these sink pools; receptacles et
garbage-unsightly badges 'of municipal
disgrace-Into beautiful Parks, Indicative
of a - relined communl tt a r nd °t a r , intent
tee Do-
Iran% tgg e o r =o n t t tiletlber of eounelle win
feel prgult.o - connect his offlein career
with so noble an undertaking, supported,
as he must by by the carnation thin be is
thereby grntlff advancin the moral and
material Inn:este of his c onstituency.
With reference to our duties as Council
men, the Committee feel that It to Incum
bent on us to Increase the montelpal reve
nues, Wall proper ways, and believe that
this increase can be most speedily ranised,
by sneh Imislatiou a. will make the city
more ,d for private residences.
Wl.atever Will cause the same property to
yield a larger revenue on the name tailbone,
isa proper object for municipal action to
accompliab;for thereby the neoneity for so
large a mlllage is proportionably dcercaspl.
With reference to Orb proposition, we as
sert, without fear of euccestful contrails.-
thm, that the direct, bunisdiefe and lonian
result of the proposed Improvement ot the
Common Grounds will ho to Increase the
valuation 0: property fronting on the Com
mons, alone, for taxable porpoises, more
than double the whole cost ot Improve
ment. without incloolng the increase of
valuation by new'eadlces, which would be
the aura reault °fetich Improvement.
As to the burden of the oast of the Im
provement, there exists nin greatest mi.-
• apprehension. We venture to say that the
heaviest proporliou of the coat will be Ins
yeauty, than one would cheerfully expend
for nal( the- pleasure which these Parks
will' affdrd him and his fainll3 , ifoo.i oo 1 . -
lam:one:ft .fignro of expenditures, to be
ratted in ten antimiTtlinsiwtents, assessed
- aeon all the property within the City limits,
in proportion to, the-benefits which each
, particular piece of property receive
from the Improvement-This will be in no
manner stam It is theli an urchase money of
the Parks, payable in n nual install
• meant and when an e payments shall
have been male, the assessments will cease
'by their own limitation. - '
suppose that - the propertyon the Common
(hounds should alone be lOWA for the entire
sum of49o,oo,payable one-tenth annually
There an In round numbers 513,C00 feet of
frontage; ten dollars afoot, or VW for each
93 feet lot, would raise the whole nom; and
this divided by ten years would give the
wonted payment of $lO only for each id fee;
lot.. The property would increase In rental
value five times that amount, uncut the ...-
ninon of. such an Improvement. flow tri
fling then will the intinadual asseasments
be, when the whole frontage of the the el ty
contributes Its proportion I If the Common
lots were to pay but Al a year It would be
difficult to condos the sum raised to the
limit proposed, by an assessment of 59 nuns
a year on remote iota. •
Thus, for Instance them are in round
numbers 00,000 feet of frontage in the en.
tire oliy. Let of , seppoee Ave distinct elan
es or proportion of benefits, viz:
at. at; el, and 50 ante for each 90 feet lot.
Ist:213,000 feet-arni iota at $1 for one year
'ln Una years. $50,000.
91:WACO feet-900 lots at 113 for one year
AGM In ten years 910,0t0 •
ads ranee feet 210 lots at $1 far one year
9101.a.f x len years 450300.
th: feet-2503 iota, at al for one year
1000. ea affi,on l
fata 130,030t e st-.90 lots at 500 for one year
*LW.. In ten years MAPCO
Total. COPP feet, 11.90 lota for ass year
Man. In ten years 1100,000.
Leaving 6OPO feet of frontage unasseased
at all.
A cost per lot al the greatest figure, that
it the whole frontage should be of the first
class, it:would he so utterly trifling, in view
of theaccompllthment of so shea f an Ito.
ornament, that no lot owners would heel.
tat, to pay It. The figures snare, are glen
only as an illustration. of • course, and are
no indication o f the "Infra or the Commit
• -a, as to the rates ofhenna.
property As to pay this nst, In proper.
on to the benefits received-a principle,
now-firmly established, and governing the
present practice of our own and nearly
every other city in all cases where rates of
pecuniary benefits can be dianngulahed.
Ills the only fair way. For why should
remota lot pay: as much tut a Common lot,
salt would under a general text It le an
argument to say •that common lota would
pay a tamer tam by reason of thelmprove
ment. They will not; for the general tax
eon only need the dollar of wealth, and
that equally, wherever situated; the rich
man does not payone mill larger tax than
the poor mamba anlppays a greater gram
sum,because ha has a greater number of
dollars, to he lased oa it makes no differ
ence how he acquired that greater number
of dollars, whether try gift, by hie private
exertionaor bye
common ground Improve
ment; wad be may with as much fopoe: of
argument; object tip' paying ter tiliatlat
=round which he may buy, LOOM= he VIII
to pay larger tarns than he did
before, by reason of baring It, as to object
for the same reasons, to paying his amass
meat for the additional wealth which the
Common Ground Improyement will give
him.
The Committee adopted the ten year plan
of Maria the coat, for the reason that there
may many people who could better af
ford to pay interest for a !Mort time, than
to - pay the nole amount off at once. They
are opposed to a funded debt for any pen
pose which will not produce a municipal
revenue, such as water works, market
houses, and object that auy other fund.
ed debt. Is not In ease of the community,
nor .Ifinfical upon posterity without a math
neater cost to the generation which feudal
it., than would a:office to pay It all oft. Pea
terlty has greatly the advantage of us. It
has at least thirty-three years of grace,
during which Ps burdens aro borne by our
selves. One half of that time-sixteen
years-of interest, which , the present gene
room pays, either In Es own ease, or to
reach posterity raises anarnount equal to
the whole principal. addle the whole
amount of principal remains as large as at
'drat. Another sixteen years repeats the
costly experiment, with like results.
The city gets no intererti the taxpayers's
yearly nine saved Is too small for
mast, so that every installment of interns
L Tbe work
an addition to theprincipal.
Is to be dime by a llonittilasion
appointee tir Councils, breooso work of
eectimegnitale will require thapenslaten
ey m in apo. plan whkla an unchanged
(Aion eau only ireffOrel [rot pent,
Councils approve lato plan of Improvement,
the Comm ion cannot commence - opera.
Zona
LTberother features of the bill require 'go
special notice. it la desirable that the work
shall we, o be mpleted an apewillyho have Dos .1111 sibthe/e.
that co f
this generation. w
Ms to pay, May have so much o f m ov i e. ..
ores and hemline of the Parks
and our families ad Is pOssibie. - •
we bare endeavored to make the
machinery of the bill as utopia as to coned.
eat .wigh elliciencV We Present the- man
se • the best efforts of the Commetee to
place the matter on the molt. prasuleable
Muds. We believe that the Individual
charge will be 00 Wining" -the advantage.
noes,rivate ProPertY, lo anildelPal Imre.
to pagan° spirit, health, enjoyment,
and morala,sotranacendantlygreatand Im.
portant, ecessary ay should
be permitted.that no
to lutezfe unn re arjth del
aocoM.
plistunout. They rweetrulty submit. the
following resolutions • •
liasolvid, That the Clerks of Cos:inlet's be,
sad they are hereby directed to Servant the
i"the euid ell y, owner
of the soil, or to 4-I,%n,•rd ei right of com
monage thereir
N Luke r ll4 Sumo can be converted in-
Perks in'the rveretalots. CrljOVMent
as the advancement of the health
and pror.perity of the el! hone of said city,
withal , . an yury to t maid rights. ow,
I tor those of securing the conversion
. ri b d i s ic into Public (
Parks for the
-
.Trioo 1. Be it entitled, tt . c.: That the
Common Grounds of the City of Allegheny
W and they are hereby appropriated to the
use of the priblic as public parka.
2. it shall be the duty of the Court of
Quarter Sessions, In and for the County of
Alieglierly, on the dm Saturday of the J une
sessions of said Court next ensuing, to ap
point three discreet and disinterested free.
holders of said county, viewer*, who, hav
ing first been duly sworn, shall immediatelY
give public notice in the daily newspapers
p hr b ee is h w e e d e-ks t he o c
a y l Inlet s h b o u lde h rs
da a y i f n o g r
rights of common in the Common Grounds
1 -or said eity to file their claims, If any they
have, for damages which they may seem
likely to sustain ny the divesting of their
said right of commonage by the appropria
tion and prospective use of maid Common
Ground. for Public Parks, as aforeluelti,
within three weeks next ensuing the date
of the last day of publication of said notice,
with the Clerk of ;mid Court. tad the right
of common of all persona whatever who
shall not have filed their claims on store
salt, within the times aforesaid, shall be
held to be, and they are hereby, released
and forever divested. ft shall be the fort her
duty of said Viewer., after the expiration
of the said time for Ming claims, to slew
rind estimate the damages as aforesaid
of all who may have 111,1 their dolma
as aleareastd; and If they shall find chat
the damages sustained or likely to be
suetained by the said claimants, by the ap
propriatlon and prospective use of , satil
Common grounds, as and tor public Parks,
shall exceed the benefits which It may seem
likely to the Viewers aforesaid, theid
claimants will derive therefrom, they shall
ascertaisi the amount thereof, and shall
award tho same to the said claimants. And
. . .
If they shall-And that the benefits, as afore
said, are equal to, or sball exceed the
amount of damages, as aforesaid, they nisil
award nothing to the end ciAlusaute. And
the said Viewers shall file a report of their
action with jibs said Clerk — of Quarter ties
none, which report shall state the award
and finding of the viewers In the Case of each
claimant, MA tie said report shall be final
and conclusive, without exception or ap.
peal. - And the said silty of Allegheny shall
pay, or cause to be paid. all damages so an.
sensed as well as all the Court costa and
fees olsaid viewers.
Sae. k It ellen' be the duty of the Select
and Common Councils of mild city, luimsdi
ately.after the passage of this act, to ute
point three members of Councils and three
others not members of Councibb.who, with
the Mayor of said - city, shall constitute a
commission, to be known as the Park Com
mission. And In the case of the death, or
resignation, or other inability to serve, of
any member of said Commission, the said
Corniest. shall fill the vacancy no occasion
ed. And upon the expiration of the onleial
term of the Councilmen on said commis
' nom they shall appoint other Councilmen
to All their plans oa said Commission. And
In tho event of any member of said Commis
sloe who at the time of his appointment
may ? have been a resident of said city, re
moving his residence therefrom, loch en.
movai may, at the option of the said Conn
oils, Constitute a vacancy in said commis,
!lon to he diled by amid Connell,.
tile. 4. The said Park Commission shall
organise by the election of one of their
number President of the Communion, and
the Clerk of Committees shall act as Steer..
tars.' and-for any services rendered by the
said Commission under this act, they shall
not receive any pay or emolument.
The said Part Come:deal= shall
Cantinas and possesathe powers hereinafter
granted to them until the entire =Mdy
tion of the proposed public, Parks, es here
inafter mentioned, and shall have from the
date of their appourtmeetexcluslve control
IM and over all the Common Grounds. and
over all the Improvements now, or here-
after to be made thereon, and all InalerialS
for the same, and all contracts and work
men employed In and about the same.
They shall have full authority to procure
plans and specalcations for the conversion
of the said grounds into Public, Parke, as
albresaill; tOenter Into a contract or con
tracts for the doing of the work thereof, or
any portion thereof, or for furnishing of
material therefor; to hire Inch employees
as may be necessary in their estimation, to
further the progress of the said Improve.
melds; to draw requisitions on the Coo
trailer of said city, es hereinafter provided,
and they shall bays power In the corporate
name of the city, to enforce by an action
at law. or to equity, all contracts, and
agreements made by them, under
the provhdons of this lee. _And the said
commission shall have the further poser
to make regulations for the control of citi
zens, contractor*. workmen and all others
•
In relation to the said proposed Improre.
ments and the use of the said grounds tier.
lag the progress of the work, and the same
to enforce by penalties recoverable by sum.
may conviction before the Mayor or any
Alderman of 'said city. And they shall
keep minutes of their proceedings, and
shall report monthly to the said 0011.111111
and their accounts shall be audit." by the
City Controller. Protidol--That after plans
and specleastlons shall have been adopted
by the mild Cosurelesion, they shall paseut
the same to said Conned*, with esti
mates of costa, for their approval. And
until the maid s Coci. shall by resolution
approve plans and speslecatlone for the
making of said parks, the further powers
of mid Commiss beyond the
I nprocurin
of other plan. end spec-Meat lone, shall he n
abeyance. And provided further, that In
no event Jihad the entire taws of said
parks awed the aura of gloom. And pre
via.' further, that all work slone or canoed
to be done by said GOlarpiesion touter thte
act, shall be by contract merle watt the
lowest and hest bidder or taiders with, good
and enfrolent security, due notice of pro
mean for the same having oeen enviously
advertLsed by sad Gemini -slum,
her. shall be the duty of the said
Councils from awe to time, upon the requi
eition of 'mid Commission on the Controller
of mild city, to issue municipal bonds, bear
ing interest not exceeding eeven.per cent.
pertanu . l% to
i s d in to ttrint
eai
y in sums not exceeding tx,cro, ea . the
longest of staid bond, thud' mature In ten
years from Ike date of the adoption 'of
plans by said Councils as aforesaid. They
libel De consecutively numbered, end shall
be doeignated 'NAP, Park Rends," and they
shall be issued to the said Communion by
the Controller upon tbeir retinisition. Pro
vided—Teat requisitions for either money
or bonds made by said Commission shell he
accompanied withthe aßidavlL of the bee.
rotary of raid COrrimlsSion that work tO the
amount of said requisition has boon done,
and that the amount of said requisition ie
needed forpayment Of the same.
sett I. It shall be the duty of the skid
ColtOlOselol3, Or a majority of them, Oita
Deana duly sworn, to assess en amount
equal to the lutermt
commissionring the
tint fiscal year of the and eat
aCO to addition, upon all the real °mate
within the city limits, justly And equitsbly
in the proportion In width said property
will in their estimation be Donellttell by
the Making of the Said Parks. Provided
that nide asseesteenta Shall he expresser
on the flint frontage on all common
grounds. 'streets, lanes and alleys of said
elty. And the said Commlaston thud' flea
schedule of such assessment with the City
Treasurer, and shall give nOtke by +Aver
&tangent for one week that they will sit In
i tiirilaT, Tu l irtria la ss== Ira as 41.fc.
after such hearing, finally adopt said sched
ule, with such suneedreente SO they may
sae proper to make, and when veld ethedele
shall have been so adopted, the some shall
be final and conelusive, without exception
or appeal, end laid assessments stall he
Payale the tilty Treasurer ty ,
boo b
it It o
snail Do the du of the Record-
Jog Regulator to furnish to the Commission
as speedlly as parable, after their °result
, Acton, plans on a large seals of the entire
oily, With the lots and their sixes marked
on them, with the names of their respec
tive owners, AS far AS the same am be rawer.
tained from the general assessment books
of the said city or otherwise. And where
tae names of owner. are unknown the lots
shall be so marked on the plan. For Me
services, On ter this !ration, the add Iterru.
later shall be entitled to snub comp...-
Lion as the said Commission may deem jest,
to be paid as hereinafter provided.
en, 0. It shall be the duty of the Treat.
nrer of the said clty, each and every y e ar
thereafter until the mild bonds and Interest
shall have been folly pald, to make an as
liessment on the basis of the mita schedule
to an amount not exceeding mem, and the
Interest for the year rut all of the said
bonds outstanding, and the said asses.
meets .ball be paid to the said Treasurer.
Sec. 10. ' All monies received by rasa
nrer from sold assessments shall be kept
Separate and apart from all Other monies of
the oily, and shall be applied to Um reiterate
Lion of the said bonds maturing during the
year the monies were received, if any, and
to Ilia payment of interest on said bonds
eutatandingi god if thorn be done of the
said bond. maturing in any year or years
When such monies shalt hare been received,
Or if the sum of the gaol bonds no maturing
In any yearor years shall be less than ein e
CCO, then the whole of said sum of 4a0,030, r
so much thereof es may remain after pay
ing the said bonds maturing dialog tee
year, shell be paid to the said Commlissirm
on their rersulaition on the COntmller of nal
City.
am 11. All bondiand monierl received
said Commission shall bo strictly and faith-
fullY applied to the payment of contract
en, material men, workmen and employes,
ke.. In and about the making of the said
Par's., and the no other way. Presided,
That all incidental expo.ea of the Conl
in/salon for draughteuicn, plane, Rego'.
La's services, Ac., Ac., shall be-peal out of
the Said aseessuteets for the first ye ar no
aforesaid. And prortded farther, That the
payments to be made by the 'aid Commie.
sion in any manner, shall pot mature la
greater =mints than twenty thous
aridest. dollars In any ono year examine of ht-
Wr
-• •
Su. 12: Tbo Behalf:tie and assetuments no
made as aforesaid shall be and remain
prior liens on the property on which the
same may be assessed until fully paid and
sattalled, and shall not be dlvseted by any
judicial nal.. except for so much as the pro.
micas of such wile shall satisfy awl pay.
SW. M. When any assessment shall re.
mon unpaid for thirty day. after Mihail
by
Na b l AtA h rtt: ItesgaVregiiribeui2
th„ Distriot Court or Court of Common
mess, a statement of the said claims,
against the property assessed, containing a
description of the lot no assesses!, and the
same shall be recoverable by girojeaciaa In
the corporate rums of said city, as debts
s ovet ecured abl e. by mortgage are now by law re
c
— g g c, ILWhere the pames of owners of lots
SO assessed are unknown, the statement
and elm tsetse shall ISSUOIMPIJUIL Unkaawn
owner, and atulll be proeevr o 4 , t „,
Dame meaner ae though the name of the
real owner was set forth In the said writ.
Awl ros irnt shall abate by reason of tho
defendant being wrong ally named or tel.
named, protided that the name Le the writ
shall correspoildwith the name of the own.
arOf Umiak! lot so assumed on the gener Allegheny al
It
e ofsssment honks the ,
It shall be the duty CU
of , of
the sheriff
to t two copies of the MU of scum
faclae on the property on or before th e re
it= day of the writ, and two copies of any
• . ..
writ of lelari facia+. which may he Issued
annexed hill to one Senators and Represen
rtattres at flarristinrk,with the request that
they will use their Influence to hare the
same elute:ea into law.
I •
Respectfully submitted.
A. H. Examsn,
Wo. Sieri•st, •
Jiso. KIeitrAMLICK.
Josses[ 11. DiMNlttit,
ALM. HANNA.
Committee.
An Act Authorizing not Providing Pnoer
and Means/or the (bnrersion of the Comm •
Grounds of the City of Allegheny into .kozgbli •
Parks:
tr ukases, The present condition of the
extensive grounded the City of Allegheny,
known as Common Ground., is unprodnet.
on lodgment obtained, on any writ of scire
fa. issued under this act, at 'least twenty
dash before tne day of sale. And when any
writ of sci-fa. shall be returned NW/
made eervice of the alias writ shall be
by posting two copies of the writ on
the lot described in the statement with the
mono effect as though personal service
thereof had been made.
Sec. 15. Where the defendant In any such
writ of eel-tn. may ho a public corporation,
the writ or execution to ho Issued on any
judgment obtained thereon shall be a writ
of fins Ansa; by virtue of which, the She,
marlevy upon any of the personal prop
erty-, goods, chattels, monies or effects of
the said corporation.
Os, le. When thesedd Public Parks shall
ho completed, In all parts, they shall pass
immediately under and be subject to toe ex
elusive control of said, Councils. And it
shall be the duty of the said Councils to
keep the came in good and thoroligh condi
tion out of the general funds of said city.
Anti as soon thereafter as the affairs of the
said Commission can be wound np and
closed, the powers of the said Commission
shall expire.
•
•
Soo. 17, .All nom and parts of Rota - lawn
mtent herewith, are hereby repealed.
• ----- ---
CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CUBED
A role being cund avert day by pored" add,
use the Rev. E. A. WILSON'S CiRELT itZSLEDY
PUS CONSUMPTION. Those who have used It
are calling constantly to testily to Its grey
merit, and the vronderfal cur. It hu performed
when their sue Wu considered hopeless
I=
LNG'S Drug and rateat Mediclac Depot, No
=I!
Ma!M!I!!!M!!!!!!
Cell and procure • Demphlet, eying lull hl
=I
GRAY HAIR, ILLI.DNESEL DAIVD-
ItU r, ANY 1116 BOALY.—ND
DISCOVISRY CA N cisUPARZWITH 4 LtINININ
HAM COLORILESTOLtEIt AND Datitihnit.."
"London Our Best Halr Color Drawer"
"London • Halr Chilor Iteatorer"
"London 'Dhyalciang Hair Color Restorer" ,
"London limy Color Restorer.
"London Use lad Halt Color b waterer"
"London Hair Color Restorer"
"London Recommend IL Hair Color Reatonirii
/1 never fails to impart 11/e, growth, and 'icor
to the wannest halt, Datong and iltopattsfraninn i
and Is Imre to pro-dace a new growth of holy,
causing tt to grow thick and strong. Only 75
cents a bottle: 1H the halldosen. '
sold by SeCLARRAN XeKINNAN, 53
Rarlietetrett, CID. A. RIELLY. 31 Wood at.,
and tUB. YLI111:01, $4 telarant street a Da.
burgh. KANE di 1/11111TT, Alleihtny.
anDilbhww.
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION.-
110 W TO EFFECT A CERTAIN ANL, YER,
lIIANANif JR.X.—Soato occupations of 111.
predispose to Coetiveness,estma all y those which
allow but little aerobia. Persons who moonset
this unfortunate habit of body. under loch cle
ausstanag, =ant possibly tic relieved by
°banging their sedenttry employmento forothers
of a more active Mud; nut this Is by no means
rateertale.. littbitual constipation Is a very natl.
e disorder. Alt the ordinal ao•talleg reme
dies Invariably Ate aaaaa te Nothing can be
move injurious than the continued use of *Jinni
aperients. Tney. at grit Irritate, and gushy
Mott pleat, le the toucla—ventlesing them so
torpid' enormous dos. °cathartic medt
elites have no effect upon them. • mild opals
rat, combined nub a' gentle atimulent. Is
the tree remedy:and a combination 1. t bap.
prorortioa, of ibex ingredients, Is found
Ilnn no3TEl'l'Eus ittrnstis This
fastiona Sarnachle Inv looratos the erhoie Intesas
nal canal whits. qui. sly removing from con
volutions all impediments to tree peeve./
tutuueb them. TO mega purgative by tuts dou.
!de operation. No ordinary stimulatolects la
dented °pJett. Casa of Consumption •lion-
Mined Gamin. by distingutehed medial men
bat e been eared In • fe• 'geese by *be Ritter..
To thole who hale tried all the Medicine. of thy
dlspenaary heir. we toy try this tiraittnile
"Mei.. and •perlent. bens is no agleient
reason why Conon/Anon should Ns em . e .
?;!' ‘ I7Y. . "I :4 ‘ ritia!il ' 4 ‘,,. lgc l ) i r ° :,TlLl T s E o l ttlil
otherwise b b o y denve t o from exercise, WM, In ell
ease. •Inkle the system au perform Its excretory
'tattoos rep:holy and bad t brolly.
payivolD4944l:lB,4:4;iiii:l
FM. BINGHAM, 7r « Adams /Zepreu 0/.
Ace, of Afth Street. U as authorised egad to
mesas Adeerttee.uw for IA• GAIETTAS, and
ail other papers threughasig the Untied dialers
and w Cbnadas.
lay - THE EDUCATIONAL AS
RAN el lON or WESIICILM YUAN
bYLVA la. will m.ct
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING,
In the Lecture Hoorn of the First Melbodls
ettetet , itft...tKt•4 (next door to Usaeue Uf
dee) at t" o•ctooc.
LEcrtß BY U. ALEX. CLARK
ESSAY BY MISS FANNIE COOtIEISIL.
Scbont I , lrootert and Monads of Education
curd 'shy 111,1441 to attend.
nISSOLVTION OF PARTNER•
sllll..—Tha rartnetaldp harstorsra
Istiod under the Mt le of BAST Ce♦ Cs.Lll3Ol,
I. this day diem/teed by mutual r summit.
/AIIE3 BAST CR,
JAMES U. ELLUON.
MIMI
Iva MILE,
A FARIS COMPRISIAIi 200 Aram
etea,e 1: YHA 11000 t. d T WO Par.4l.lllC
jlall\e, Orelar.l. well watered. Sc..
Ter r P.irornt. •DitlY to
TrIIIII•o 1.(7Y1,001t.
felS R•eerl T`Waehlt•Rt• _ h Co 0 to.
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OEFICE: No. MI FOURS'S" STREET
rimol
=rM!
NOTICE. -To holders of Boun
ty Bonds of the Steobd Ward, • Ileghe•Y•
from No. 1 up to 200 of the Int issue, dated
he temper l.t. MI:
Toe above numbered Bonds mill be paid et the
olhee urshe AI,I.I43IHENT TMLUT CvntrANY,
et. before the rigor DAY 4.r Th e MANIA. Inon the •h ..e hood. Will be mopped
Wier that.late. or order or the Bond.
. .
WAIL= LEA. nwhietet.
neon Ju. tleer rtary
_ . . . 1415,141
CHEAP MUSES.
IWO. HOUSES. EIVE ROOMS EACH
Located in Birmingham,
•
For tile at the following ague.:
01(E TWO-8208Y fUAM 1111.110 CO
UN Z TWO.bTONY 118/CIS SAO CO
ADO/ to
STEEL ti WILSON.
111.01EILS AND ELL iIITATI AFARII,II,
fe 80. 65 Itstattitef6sinkot.
FIZENCEI
ENGLISH CHINTZ, PLAIN PERCM,
Fart;flare elllnta, New Styles,
JUST lIICKIVCD 111 C "
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
len WS WifU !Street.
$lOO. BOUNTY. _ slock.
ADDITIONAL BOUNTY.
LOST DISCHARGES.
Soldiers who !me loot their discharge contd.
rains and woh ant at hem!. OMWed to the addi
tional $lOO bounty, can Imre their ewe at
tended go by celllog on or add ..... eg
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AHD SLAM AGENTS,
W 1 011 ANT STUMM
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Fawns., 15,7.
I DAVE THIE4 DAY •SSOCIA.
TXD with me Is :be Duquesne Wass. Work..
aLlIfl! EL. FO/L/LLSTaIt and THUS.
MAN.
'nautili' to rev friend. and • 'Onerous! nubile
for their etre liberal patron/use In th. 0404 I d•
fe.Peetfolly aolseli a sentimentea of their
Savors. C. CoLleallste.
Increased faci/Itiet for toanufactorior ell de
scriptlon of nein end Spring Waxy., Carte,
Drays;every style of Wneel Barrow. end
TTJO ks. wowed Hobe and . rernedepokes,
"lay Hake, Oar fora a. dc.
COLXMAN, YtittillanTEß t CO..
Marlon Avenue, In front of Penitentiary.
feltaat
Foil BALE,
A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING ROUSE,
•
Hanlon alldntn Insprovennala. loOaled, ln
AbLZal EN Ene T CITY. t. in lee possession of
tn.? gitllrirell,:id Lteretl l 43:.fr`krfeasi
deep. And br/intlfyl y orusomted vita aurub
bar, and gnaw The improvements coasts; of a
otorn Double 111,a tiounz.nullkofps bold
i.T : &lh a Cousin
DI 14 114.01411
In n•
Water Clank, go.. all in pr too order. also, i
Thick btable and Carriage Hoops. The dwelling
le heated by tioOldie Patent [team Veit-Regula
ting Tunisia, liffersd for as a only on amintit
at too owner , . remorlibli4olt d be i lly 4,o T h e o r , ::
rr1e514 5 / 1 1 5 . ' i roi l atTelo w a April la t. 5
JOHN L. }UTLEY,
Celli Yo. la/ Fourth street.
„ a „ ira , 3 04 :4 VI IaIIZICV
JARS T. BRADY it CO.,
flinceessors to O. Jones • 00.,)
Corner Fourth & Wood Sta.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DILASFIui IX 11. x. falirro Or
Government securities,
Foreign 'Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
an/xenon made Oa ',lel scoelsair rotht.
lD Mr Vatted Owe. and Oastadu.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
SIGN — EMIR IN THE WINDOW.
A SUCCESTION TO
Purchasers of Groceries.
You can save
FllOll TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT.
By Buying at the House of
SHIELDS Sc BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE•
feLS
BLEACHED RHUSLIADI AT
• J. IL BURCHFIELD & CO'S,
No. 817 DirtAxlxotlitroet,
(we.t tide. Sere Mseket tfoe.e.l
EILIACHILD 1d114LL99 12, teals up;
5.4 do do Z ~•
10.4 BLIESTING;
141-1, 11-4 LINICIC
5.4 PILLOW
TABLE LINENS:
•
HUCK TOW ELS;
.• By the yard;
BLANKETS:
PLANNELII, end _
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
2STEM.I7.
tell
M. SIMON,
IRtaeces•or 'to A, a u tSE ik CO.)
NO. 68 lIMIKET ' [CT.
C=il
CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
Clrenlari and Mantles.
OE TILE LATEST STYLES
I=l
AT A LOW FIGURE,
=I
FOR THE SPRING WEAR.
=
SHOULD CALL AT ONCE
rattleoler Atlantiss joale to Deters left to
Gereneale to he emote to the
X...ELTZIAII7I" movir Tama.
te13:140
ME]
SKATES! SKATES! SKATE'
I HAVE lIECEIFED MOST OF
fro y ['TOM wad Geer ta We Trade a pearetdoe
5,000 Pairs of Various Makes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, cal
and examine my Block, as I can
OFFER DELLERII EPEOILL INDINIEKERTB.
JANES BOWN,
,159 :2 130 Wood Street.
MILLINER .& BIDWELL,
• 1110NO111GAIIELA
PLANING MILL ANN LUMBER YARDS.
Carson Street, Routh End Mo
nongahela Bridge, .
SOUTH PITIIIIIIVIRGII.
Having abuse stock of •
DRY LUMBER
on hood, we aro prepared to famish all deeerlp.
thane of 1/112.110151a LUILI4I/13 for tlalldlore,
at lowest market ream •
Hellions atortboostetesidlets to 001141. tele la
the moil favorable lUDs for making their ar
maments. 04,e, have Slats. stock of
roi:t
F st IRMED WORK ON .HAM).
JAMES H. PARKEK,
PORK PACKER,
309 Liberty It, Pittsburgh, Pa.
EXTRA SUGAR CURED BABB:
EXTRA O. C.IIIIBAKPAST BACON;
EXTRA 8.0. DRIED BEEF;
BACON - SMOULDERS; •
BACON. PLAIN HAMS;
BACON,_KIDDED AND CLEAR SIDES;
PRIME LEAP LARD;
CINCINNATI LARD OIL;
MILL UNEASE.
Conetanny on hand and for sale at the lowest
mamas poen.
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both American and English,
PINE WHITE =AND&
For Oil &fining Purposes,
anzntr r.r . ti r tg y and toi We In nnantll,lc.
JAMES `HERVEY DOBBS,
a4ro
216 Pearl Street, N. Y.
FOR DALE.
Butter-3,800 lbs. In Firkins.
ALSO, A LOT UT
CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CICARS, ETC.;
- And Lease of Warehouse, !,
No. 201 LIBERTY STREET.
Jona Tounrarcz
=3
lao.Hoorn,
-
LI . I . I , &X=ZLILM==II
now offered to those who with to acquire
• perfect iutowledge of the art of l'f/ONOGIIA
PUY, or MONT HAND WittTING. bolas. Is
now WADS Domed by a practbuel Ileporter irons
Loudon, Zeeland. Adana
jaTs:tM. U. flAzawnt Ofrfot.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ExEcuions• SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
MEM
Ninth Ward, Pitt4)argh
The Iffiffe , theried. Esecuthrs of the Rld or
ROBERT LA, DY. late deceased, Will offer
at Public ralrion the Preffilthri
On Tuesday, February 19, 1569,
At fo'clock, r. IL, the followlng Heel
to wit
All that cotaln lot or par - el of grnoud eltua
ted on the enrner of ternallnuelt and Baldwin
streets, In the Ninth Weed. In the City of eltts
bars frontlne: feet and Inches on nmall lean
street. and extending 70 feet along Baldwin
street, on which le erected a
VIVO STORE BUICK DWELLISti 110171 NP.,
Cont.hang Mail and SI: ROOILIS. 7he House Is
con•enieutly arranged. well Enl.bed and In good
condition.
Teitusi—Orie-thlrd In build: balance In three
equal annual paltriest., secured by Isind mod
Mortgage. Interest psyable semi-annually.
JOSEPH S. MORRISON,
dOrt et H. Mi . KELVY. Ezeauburs, Or.
VIRGINIA —11,1. a libr, )
•
felt:tit;
DISSOLUTION.
THE CO•PAIRTNERSIIIP
here
tofore existing between JOHN P. HUNT
and W- K. THOM as. curler the name and style
or JOEIN P. IHINT et CO., has beep dissolved
by 'Mum conseet, to date •rom February MI.
Hal. The seenents of the item w ill be settled DY
JOHN P. MINT. •
Thanking rig friends and the public for the
liberal patronage co !erred agar, toe, I take
pleuure In liT,?l'Ll`r(rfl M: `,lg
Torsblaeouldentlon. JOllll P. 1:11.1nT.
THE UNDERNIGNED HAVING
ii l- t gv i h h t . lll::: . l , , ,atzg i t i of JOll,
BOOK, HAMM' 111) NEU BUSIM,
would" announce tbat they .
titand.lll °online the bail
ness the Old
No, 59 Fin St., under Masonic Hall
UNDZU THE FIRM NAME. OP
-THOMAS, HOOLE & CHAMBERS,
m rd ,.. l 2: 27,l ll .l::rr, leased :o ..e their Old
W. K. THoSI/Ll,
TBOO. C. 1104 LE.
!MEW. , M. CHAMBERS, Jr.
JUST PUBLISHED,
TROUBIT & HILLY'S
PRACTICE.
KAY & COMPANY,
tics ‘7l7cacsci.lltroot.
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York,
IA THE
Only Company In the World
OEO , aecurltyguaranteed tithe direct tope
t
'talon sad coes•nt ntra/ or I t. / and. of :de Dement o
Sate tiovern
In addition to the fee:lnft7 heretofore offered,
we call p.tleular ...Viola to the following :
By a tweet .1 of the Legislate. of then..
of New York. the ColaDsley le atittiodsed to
snake Special Deposits wlth the Superintendent
of lb. neurance Department. and realise there
fisr Legistere4 Policies. nearing the be. of the
Department a 17E7th/este thst th e relic? Is
secured by incdge of I-nollc
ft
ender *Nye .
<lel Trust created by tbe Act of Legislature In
favor elide 2thiitTil AlligialCAL I NatiltANCZ
(11111PAN1 esolionyely. Thts tethelleVery Neg.
(stored rOlleT ea Scene. to the holder aa U. Na
tional BenleNots. or • United blot. Road.
. .
NO ItEsTNICTIONs In Travel, need.ee or
the OnUnary Ymnptoymenti to .01 part of the
united awes or Lampe, at .07 season of the
tINACJL on all renewal Dna-
AI.CPOLICI Ed are wan-forfeiting and ham
distal) . IndlaPatnnia.
Income of 1146.1.
OVEN, ONE MILLION DOLL,ABI.•
All Insurors are lathed L0C5.4611.• wad com
ort, their fkottcies Irlfh those of Um •.North
imerlOo."
N• D. MORGAN. Prefiddent.
J. W. 11 - EILMLL. Seenetary.
E. T. COOK A; CO., General Agents,
rtrrwoc+uaaßlLANClLl,
N 0.67 Fourth street.
A row more naive. eakaent On Wv
Agencies. J\ll:rMo:dtwV
CMNA yfABEHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
• X.2!h!LIEMARTNIFL,
10. 100 Wood Street.
lI'UTTAR:4Ia AEI/ SILVER PLATED T. ,
RUC WAKE. Tie TRATis and TABLE CUT
LIME. alwayshand.
CCIN TK on A
NLTS. •
tIIIINA DIN NE R brrs,
CHINA TOILET PETIII,
CHINA VARNA,
CHINA hPITTOONPI,
110111.1Ilent wARE ofesery demrlpUe
LAVA CARD BerstilLTS,
LAVA VASES,
LAVA PPITTINtIfIi.
iNDLISH STORE WARE. or all wile ties, t•
suit wholesale and retell trade.
The lash at and mast complete stock clever)
thing In ILI* Roe lo the cal.
Prises and tanme the same aa In the caste •
lal9
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street;
.... PITTSBMIGH, PA.
LADIES' FURS,
AT
COST PM_Ci.ESi,
AT rii
HAT, CAP An FUR STORE
or
MCCORD et CO.,
181 Troon STREET.
ANDREW BEGGS,
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Goods,
No. 3 SL air anti id am true the Bride,
12=11323
Ammunitton of all kind. always on hand'
Units and tl.tola repaired. &Moors and Rs.
:i . %: , tiround and set. Also, penknife blades In-
CUTLERY!
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody Goes to
CO ar3DMIV'Ei
For Fine I:Knives,
67 and 69 FIFTH STREET,
fel pISPATCII BUILDINtI.
MILLER'S LITHRICATIVE
PELCME2IST4I3I..
A fon stock of the above Packing
Railroad
hand, which we will sell to. Dealers.
Companies `ch ase dmer at the same prices as
It can Pc purcfront the manuMeturen, as
w e hay. twen appointed Sole Agents tor Western
Penns. Call anti examine It at Nos. Ni and
St. Clair street. J. L N. PN)Ltdi'S.
MIR dole *rents.
GEORGE BEAVER,
Candy Manufacturer
And dealer In POIIEION AND AMERICAN
PICKLES, NUTS, AC., /IQ.
• N 0.112 Federal Street,
Seeond door from the First ?Wir& Cara.
' Janus A.LLEUHKAY CITY. PA.
li.n.
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Office: xO.lB BARRET STREET,
CM
EMI=
EXTRA iFIRB,
IN ROUND WOOD BOX2B,
Jost meshed and for sale by the pound or hilt
It the h'amtly Orocery more of
JOHN A. jtICIISIDLW,
lea corner Liberty and Hand streets,
NEW ADVEILTISEIKENTS.
PENNSYLVANIA
T T #[.74% .
PROPOSES FOR A LOIN OF
$23,000,000.
AN ACT
To Create a Loan
,
FOR THE REDEMPTION OF
The. Over-Due Donde of the
• Commonwealth.
wurnxis, The bond. of the Commonwealth
and cartaln e. rtil neat. of Indebteda ammo[
ng to tnertytbtee asllllons of dollars, hays
I=
15=1
should be paid. and withdrawn from the market
01E22
BIeCTION 1. Be a enacted by the &wed asid House
=
eviennia r.. Gener ...I”embill ..dit 01. re
by manna by the authority 41 Os That the
Uorcruor, Auditor General sad 13tate Treasurer
be. and are hereby, •utborised sad empowered
to borrow, on the faith of the Commonwealth,
In such amounts and With such notice, (not teal
than forty days) as they may demo most expedl-
ent for tho Intereste of the Matti, twenty-three
millions of dollars, and Issue certificates of loan
or bonds of the Commonwealth ror the same
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tenium per a.m... Payable semi-annually,.
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City of Phtladelphla s which certificates of loan
or bonds shall nut be subleet to any layetten
whatever, for State, asualelyal or load purpo
ses, and shall be payableas follows, namely: Flee
!uniform of &Alan payable at any Ilene after Ave
/rare and within ten years: ecyht millions of
=1
.Ithip fifteen yews, and tea tralllocue of deism
et any time after eaten years and within twee
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ernor ind State Treasurer, end countersigned
by the Auditor Uenetsland registered It the boats
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PBR BENT .— One two-story
-w Dwelling House, of eight room., pleasantly
altaated u wita ass and water In the house; good
lot. Wanted, a tenant that wool& Pnw - haw
parlor carpheat et; hot:
oil cloth and psrlor 1,11005,
5/1 new. WA,
arcLAIN &
loss. Idrle.dler Pmellites, et cetera. received I JO tot Fourth Street.
I=l
I=l
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on the same, shall he aPptled to the payment of
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Commonwealth
Sac. h. The Ws for the Uhl loan shall be
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tbe laghei, bidder; Provided. Mint nourtieote
hereby authorized to be lined. atiall be negotia
ted for less than its par snits.,
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of Indebtedness. 330.0rei - due. shall be rent's.-
bt. la W.Taent tattle
TO LET,
ROOMS.
Two or three Taunt Men tan obtain Larye
and Comfortable bleeplor Apartments. within
two minutes walk of tht PositoTlet, by address
lag Immedlattly,
GAZITIT. VrrICIL.
Ja.30,a16 rlthhortb. Yoe
cub or, la tba bonds or otrlldeates of Indebted- I TO LET,
=1:=1
State Traaaurer may prescribe; angl artery biddtr
fen the loan, now authorized to tie Issnad, than
atone In tna bbt whether the same Is payable In
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tee•, or other persons, bolding In a ddnelan ea
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the State or moneys, are hereby authorized to
Old for the loan hereby. unbotleed to be tutted
and to surrender tbe bonds or eartineates of loan
held by them st,tbe time almaklag .oth bid
and to mere the bonds militarized to be Weed
CIEIEM
Bcc. 5: •nTperson or person., standing In the
thluelary .peclty elated In the fonttb sectlo.l
of this set. who may desire to forint money to
their hands for the benefit of the trait, nisy,
I;=1
the bonds authorised to be'lsahed by this att. at
• rate of premium not exceeding twenty per
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nn•. That (tom and alter the pueaga of MIA
art, an the boo& °Md. CommOtwealth shaft In
paid Ole the order of trick maturity.
flu% 7. That all loans' of this Uotormonweellb
not yet due t eh 1l be exempt from !State. tonal
&pal or local taxation, after the Interest due
Yebrnary Am, one thonuud eight Doodred and
alaty-s.ven, shall hay., bean pal&
Enc. S. Thut all existing lima , o portions
thereof, Inc . .. Wen htrewith, are hereby re
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. JOHN C. GLASS,
Speaker of the Itouee of Repreeentatlvee
MIMES
t , peaker orthe Senate.
Approyed the second day or February, one
t]easand eight husdred and sixty...
E=9
In accordance with the voittion of the &boil,
act orAssembly, scaled protases will be rercir
ed .t the oftles or the auto Treoeurer, In the
city of Ilszettbero, Penne until . 1:
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sylraplA Stata Trtaaury Doparpent,
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Dials will be received for $3,000,000, reins
bumble In flue years .red payable In Test rein
U. 000,000 reimbursable :11 Tea pral Iwo] pay-
able 112 Fine. Teen; and 140.000,000 Mtn
bumble In Fifteen Tem and imnbie In Teren
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5 ore pot cent, par extern, which most tor ex'
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vantage°. to tha State VIII bo accepted. No
bid for len than par VIII be ronalderrh, 'an
mods will he limed le sum of , 130. ood each
blither sums MI desired by the loancrt, to be fg ee
hom li tate. local and municipal tut.
The over dna bonds of the Commonwealth of
enneylyanla will be received at par In payment
tared to oar I¢ ouh or In the o'er doe loans
EM!!!
No dlolloctlon will be made between bidder.
paying In cash or over•doe tom. -
JOHN W. OWL!
uoioriarotreunsilrasas.
JOFIN r.'IIANTRALNFT,
Auditor Uenersi
W. H. XEMBLIA.
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B.72 l .oew•PaPer pnbilshiag the ahoTe
Walesa aaibarizet, Will receive pay. tes;l3
NOTICES
Orrics limoNitErlNl, ,
Itl,l.lL'Eral. r~ l [.
17.THE : ANNUAL ;ttEETINI: of
the nttortholilirs of tbe. TNION IMF IN
!NG STOltlbiti CO. will be heLl at their
erne, 191 LI bertg street, on MONDAY. Parch
lob. at lo'clock P. K., for the bireposeofretent.
tog Boned of Intentions. to serve for the erg..
n year. Loa lb* traneactio o of such other Mut
iny. ar mop be brought before them.
tab tol Wbl. 7. LLaO. Secretory.
Orrlca or UNION r::111G1aaC0!Zr.
~;.c,,r iil
ge-THE OLEN L ELECTION
bAre, - ,;` . :1 } 1,T111V ° 0,19:1V.1%V. '' :.1;
T -.1/Kat/AY. the lltb day:or re>roary. between
Plet ' ar " " o" tr d
larib ER. Secretary.
rgr*AN ELECTION FOR PRESI
DENT. MiLNAGEUS and 1./VFW% RS of
the Catapary foe...mine alrr. over the -
legheny' Illaar, Ono., Mantua!, in lb,
eronnty of Allegheny, will be held at the TOLL
HOUSE.at the comb end_ pf the Bride, on
MONDAY, the eth day of Match next, at the
hoar of :o'clock Y. at.
Dielet MST. aVstoll .t. flos . roN NItNING Co.. t
Pirrolv amt. Frbruar.
The Directors of toe l'ITTattUltGH
BOSTON MI .11'W CO. Dave declared a dlvlden.l
of MILEY.. DOLLAXS 13) Pc , >hero.. es atoot
stand at close of haslet., thlSpayable to
Stockholders or. nod after Moods, lot.
fens•, Tlioll./th M. HOWE. Treasurer.
OIFFIt. OP UNION /1 . 1T r 1g1 , .; , , 1. , , , y , , , D
F S t lni . N S , : c f . o.
Mf - DIVIDEND.—The Board of
dend of Directors bmo this Say declared a dirt-
TWENTY-PIVE PER CENT.
on the Paplta.lbtr.ck. payable forthwith at their
oilier. No. Ib3 Liberbritreet.
COMMEM=M
0f1 . 11,1 11•1[INL OIL COSITANT.
PIST.IIIttat. Jan. a. 1.7.
g2DIVIDEI O II3.—The Directors
of THE MARLNE OIL CO. have this
day declared a Dividend t f Five Per Cent. on
the Capit.al Mott. oat of the earnings for the
month of Jaw. Liadable r on , :ad after If .
mt, street. A. na?bo ‘ olt closd. "".
fetd:sfs E. E. RINEHART. Secy.
I.TMON PACIFIC ItAlttrAT COUrAlril, E. D.
01110 e. NO. 424 Walnut Street.
Pm LSDZLFB!A. Janalrialat.l467.
jarTIIE EVTEREST 111e•GOLD
MOD
FIRST SIoETHAGE BONDS OF THE UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
EAETEIM DIVIEION.
Due FEBELTAZY Is; will tie laid on imamate,
tlon of-the Coupons at the Banking House of
Messrs, JAY COOKE 1 CO., New Yolk. ou and
alter that Mite.
ualiudifirre WIS. J. PALMER, Treaer.
0710 E OP THE J11 . 1. 7 145 , 2tT . ANg7 , 70 ...:. 00,
ItH" THE REGULAR ANNUAL
isitettni of Um btockholderaortha
Allegheny Valley Railroad Co.
Will be held at the Otbee of the Company,
ear
ner of Pike and Canal sitcom. Pittsburgh, on
Tuesday. Feb. 26th. 1867,
at II o'clock, A serveor the eleetion of a Board
of Managers to for the calming Yv.v. and
to
sen t t r eadn. sea otheWr
ILL sn AM 1 als
loal.r
Plepre-
=MEI
0171= or • I.l.loUraw Y VALI.= CO.,
PITTSBoher, Jennary ill, leel. f
tar -Nance TO HOLDERS OF
1/1138T MORTGAGE BONDS GE THE AL
LICGREN Y VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.
—TOO Allegheny Valley Railroad Company here
by glee notice that they 0•111 redeem tlin
The First Mortgage Bonds of the Co.
Within two yeuAlirom this date, to accordance
with the provialona of the mortgage Liven to w
en. the P.J.ellt or said bond.
Ity order at the Hoard of Managers.
Janiral WILLIAM FIIILLIPH. Prealdent.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.—The • Warehouse,
Nos. 926 and 228 Llbeity street. mud 193
Wood street, at present occupied by the sub
scribers. Yossesslou given Ist April, or Sooner
If de.lrctl
feb9-an
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FOIL RIENT,
4 LaRGE ROOM,
la Eaek balldlag of GAZEITZ. For puller,
Ingatre at
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lIMM
FOR SENT,
STORE ROOM NO. BO MARKET STREET;
ROOMS SUITABLE FOR SIN OLE RENTS:
BALES. ROOM. SECOND FLOOR 01 RS
MARKET STREET;
OPY/CES UN 2/111tD AND MARKET BM.
J. M. bAZZAM,
Ja7:o2 Att7at Law. ZWI Ursa% euert.
dX OFFICE,
On ant boar of I , ta GO and 70 Water litsce t.
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TO LET, .
The Warehouse, 27 Wood St.,
Now occupied by T. A. SVANIS A - CO. 7Or
nattier lnlormatiout i aPAOA .
Or WILLIAM SIUSSLICH,
laratrn No. SIT Wood street. up stags.
BANKS AND BANKERS
HART, CAUGHT & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBI7IIOIII, PA.,
(31700M0RS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DIALERS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And pa:11111= 0111 pall to the P -
IV .o
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
BIOtIT DBLYTS ON LONDON. Jett:..2*
N. -HOMES & SONS,
3311.1.7-32cmpasa,
No. 57 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH.
U
=l.:Bl7'li:Sed In
rttrttreugincsrpliepounirat'aTl
the United Stater and Canada,.
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the% pentium and
Ink of •
•
U. S. Securities,
lucladlng U. S. SIXES OF. 1881:
do. do. 3....0a;
• U. S. /EVILS 10-40sr
U. S. CERTIVIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Order. and Votichersboacht or collected. -
Jaro:all
pITTSBUIIGH
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
frormerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION)
6 Fourth Street,
Nearly Opposite Bank of Pittsburgh.
CHARTERED EY 1862.
OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on
Wir.DN %SLAY AND SATURD AY !EVENINGS
from Hoy Mt to Normal/sr tst, 7 to 9 o'clock, and
from November Ist to May Ist, to o'clock.
Book. of Ily-Laws, Ae., furnished at the office
Tills I ustitution especially offer to those whose
earnings are limited, the opportunity to arcs.
mutate, by eeposlts, easily toed, sum
'whims will Ise • resource when nsedee, and bear
ing Interest Instead of remalniou unproductive.
tarri. Of 334r471n,zerrio:
, amen ur:
(MOROI: A. BERRY. ,
TILL TIMSIDANTA:
19. IL HARTMAN. JAMES PARK. is.
SettikranT AND IDIAACIDCA:
D. E. aIcKINLLY.
A. BRADLEY, WM. K. NIMICK,
A. S. BELA.. F. ga
B. DILWORTH JOillUa RHODES,
O. FOLLANSWER,JOHN SEMI',
JAS. L. (.114.4.11,11, I IL K. SCHMERTZ,
eintm,orsime
DOLICIIDDS-IJ. W... 9 A. 8. BULL. mirlb4Or
J. F. STARK & Go.,
Corner of Wood and Third Streets,
$3:1712 - 111.73Z0
OHO SUITS BONDS, COLD, HIM KO COUPONS,
Ipfax !flute and BUM Bills of Axebooto oo
%NOLAND. TAANCZ. OEILMANY, ITALT,
det.S:polm7 fte, •
PEARL ASH.--110 Able, for sale
by J, B. OANYIEI.II d soN,
WANTS.
iNrANTED-113' a middle aged
married man. of maw, steady befits, and
net hi yearn experience In the mercantile
bunions, ti•th Incite trdrountry,a SITUATION
SALE.bII.I. b: in tither a wholesale or retail
store. No obleetloa to any tottalnesS that Is boa
orabla. Mood retrommendatten. Addresa, stating
wary. xc.. A. W,
-ester. ins.
WANTEI
. , JOHN i
wbo left illtsb
ll:formation Col
erect% ed by the
who can be ,Jr
An Active Partnership,
wialsls.ol:o to gth.COX to Incest In the Itatintse
lure et Iron. ht one who lass ha. , souls Ten Tears
experience In the business. •thiress
IN V EST MEOT,
P. U. Box Pittsburgh. Pa.
OM
WANTED.—Graduates of Lit
crarg and Commercial College. to turn
permanently In lingoes* requirtite
!ship and an.thes. corremoitileoeei
I:=M=el
H. H. CHUHAS.
1111 Grunt sheet, oppOgite Court Ilduse
do21:oul.
WASTED-30 Stove and Hol-
LOW WADE MOULDY-ILS. to *bow goal
wages and steady employment ..01 be given.
No one belonging to the'3loulderl• UnlOllA/140.
* elation need apply.
BBID6ZIVIID t Co..
Lotavrllle, HT
0331113
WANTED -20,000 AGENTS,—
A rename sent free, with term. for any ono .
to eiear *4a daily In three limas. Bn slums,
vainly new . light mid desirable. liaa be Penal
st house elina, hi both male bad tamale.'
No Rill enterprise or ntimbhp.
Address, wit h Pad stamp, H
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CHIDESTIB.
jawaisdr T 888 Broadway.w New York.
WANTED—AGENTS—The best
elm.°
T. A Wort of Illstortral Value
and National Import.... The poly Work on
o. Nayyen, In the held. PARRAOUT ANU
OUR NA V AL CCUAIANDLI3. by Ron. T.
HICADLNY, the dlatlngulahed Author and 111.
tort.. In one handsome volume: illbstreted
nand atone. for terms' and territory. Addriaa
A. A. TA.LCOTTA
jall:rM:ddmr7 68 en. etnt., Pittsburg:l,Pa'
WANTED-AGENTS--ET THE
Z DEENA REWIND MACHINE COMPANY
to. sell their NEW RAS MAUD INN. Will sew
from Untie paper to heavy Beater cloth or
leather without shanty of feed, needle or tent
lion. liotf-adjustlog pre s sure foot and newly
deafened four-mouoned UNDLTLYZZO.
" I " 6:l P klfU etieti. ' &lollllll C aZ
dell Pltrabui io
WANTED-AGENTS-To SELL
s the CHILDREN'S ALBUM, Or EICTEIREA
•ND STIDUEN written and compiled hi Her.
ABA BULLARD. The Rook contains a thee
Portalt or the author, more than one hundred
pictures, and Is nicely printed and hound, and
moat please sil the children. Address '
W. J. HOLLAND a co.,
N 0.73 Third Weer.,
PlUstutrett, Ea.
MINCEI
WANTED. -AGENTB.- MALE
and FEMALE—It cam pin or Western
Ye on aylwa ads, for abtne new steel Engravings,
T
'ESTER AT VA LEY YOLtlilt.„ll
' THE DI SIDEE'II SLAT elt,••
••LINCUL HOME AT SPRINGIFIELD
Either by the month or by sonaaniss ips.
Halle.' rates allowed. For toll pa/titulars /IP
ply In person, or odder.; /Ewa LI &LW., "-
nod CI Fifth street Ptttsborgb. •
FOR 8A X.
"IjORSALE.-A COMFORTABLE
DWELLING 110IIIIE, on Centre avenue,
wltldn two minutes walk from Um 311nersnrille
rusenger hallway &Won. The Lot Is log feet
deep b y 21fret 10 Wet" front , The House non
tains seven large, Ilghl. and airy rooms. and la
very comfortable. /for Millet particulars ad
dress A.. 7. /a EATtbili,
Eau 1U Third ntreet.
FOR SALE.—We offer for sale
that Tatuable
MANUFACTURING SITE. • .
Occurlea by us as a Barrel rectory. dilute at
the foot of Taylor etreet, Pitt townahlp, Md op
Ppaltr the Copper Mill or Park. McCurdy: Co.
Thu property bar front of Zifffeet on the Alle
gheny river: rontalrlng near TWO AORTA and
privilege of tiling op to mate as much more
For Iron, Steel or othM large Manufacturta
Vurpos en, bag no superior.
Terms made to cult purchaser.
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VOR SALE.—One Three Story
Dwelling Home. containing eleven MO..
ONE TWO nTOBY WXL.LINO HOUSE
containing eight roams and /MAW attic.
-.ONE niALL NEAME ROUE
containing live room/land pudgy, Docialetiot
WII. CAYPUZI.L.
lo.= Second Street.
FOB SALE OR RENT. "
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A COFFEE STAND,
lo the market Mines Diamond, No. L.% /or
(nrih r oe Partkoiare engnire at the Stand, No.
=, In the Harket Honer Diamond. altpar . t.
Pa.
'POE SALE—One Lot 'fronting
••••t6 feet. 2 Inches, on Went nide of Sandusky
street. running backlit feet Inches to Whir of
ley, on which there Is erected 4 two-story brick
bowies, Son bands esystreet, with 4 roontsetteb.,.
and - 2 - on Whig alley, With 4 roams each.Obtew
site the Yourth Ward Reboot Ho ess• will be *old
at a bargain, by ItAIIBEY a
MMiG!I
von SALE—The Church Build
... log occupied Dv the FIFTH U. P. CUNDRIC
RATION, corner of Pint amities% streets, aile-
Dicer City, is *tiered for sale. Pnivitiltlorin for
purchase will be received. and ftdl Laformation
Elven of either of Um undersigned, atoll FM.
rusry ist, ' T. BROW
stN.
No. Ita Ohio reet.
ALEXANDER MARTIN.
No. ifililamoug.
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VOR SALE.—A desirable prop
s- erty In Allegheny, located on Sandusky
bstreet and etrawbcrey alley; the lot I. 3) feet on
anausky street and 114 feet ou Strawberry al
ley to /lesson alley, sad only one Square nom th e
Lltsmond. The Improsements are n Peek house,
wlthserea rooms, ands (same shop 03 the bank
end of the lot. for further hiformation Inquire
on the premises.
Jab,ss2 114 SANDUSKY STREIT%
VOA 'BAI.E.-01NE TWO-STORY
11t.ON CLAD 13CILDIN 0, with good store
room. (and four (0) year lease of ground from
No
nsat April ,) situate In iimsd location, being No.
=Penn rtreet,earner of Harrison street. , *maid
be a good Icreation fora Feed More, or Plumbing
d Gas Fitting Chop. Enquire of t. RADCL
IFF, tio. :Wrenn street:or BAILIFF, BROWN
. Plumbers, Steam uld Um Pipe Fitters.
tio. s.sgederal street. All,gbeny City. JaStrell
FOR SALE--Secoad Rand
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER.
f Ewan Ot
W. S.' LYTLE,
110. 91 Tint street
ideett.): 5,3
GROVER & BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are THE DEVI' for Ta=lly utd lisaufsetartng
porpsses. sad see Lb.= .t
.4 . 0. IS Ptah Street.
•
DON'T BE DECEIVED BY
flourish I nir bait column advertisements of tote.
rio l t at c a l gib b eetirilL S VOd i ttr
teen Jean, and m al COM*.
"n Add.. pro
- tmonend toa
BEST IN
DIM
No, 18 1...10a street,
a09:1165
82.5. BARTLETT
82.
SEWING MACHINE,.
Best cheap Licensed Mactitne In the enßed
Mates. Agentsterwated ererywhere. Fay ISO to
Aloe per month. %net°.e stamp and addreu
PAO BItterIICIIS. Unbent Agents,
114 Chestnut street. Fhlledelpha, and 991
nontrelt street, Toledo. Ohio. daltpl
GET NONE BUT A
GIiOVER & BAKER
For Holb!lsy GILL It Ls sellable. perfect and
berefore the best. Don•LI1J1 b 1011.0 see 1101
=lCll==
: AIINESS & CAILRLIG
YLIAERS should sea the new
COUR t MIR SO. 1S1141; MAU
Be ors
/orsale buying elsmbezu It It the tmat tor Melt.
use. at
norkues NO. IE TIYTR ETRE T
THE GLIOVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE
Is the MO=.
IA at Thule of Mech. Please call
.4 exam'
• NO is FIFTH arnar.r.
ORANGES, LEMONS,
-
AND ALL lIINDR OF FOR
r lON AND DONEWTIC PRITIT4 AND
COUNTRY PRODUCV. In Dore anti arriving
dal.v. Nor we cheap by
W. J. STYLI. ArtlBo.,
fell No. ID Third hireat.
T . !1. BLACK,
aWrEELVT33.IEIL.
.1.3.453 a -
Titree doors above S mithfield Str 4l. eet,
•
rrrnsuunan, PA.
,Evere kind of Work done on the shortest notien
nod most reasonable terms. Parileitiarittebtion
geld to Jobbing. )*14:r64
MODEL BARGES FOR BALE. -
TWO MODEL 114120E8
145 feet Lone. 99 feet Bee= an 44 feet bold.
7.z. We low. U applied for soon.
CALDWELL 4 BRO..
63 Water meet
GEM
pEACHES.—?..S barrels Prime
Dried 11.1ves, Cur sale by
103 J. tt, CAN FIZLI) fr. SON.'
~ON- Of
, brothers.
titik rir
~'!. Etl.lol,
'l l Fl z.