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FEBILUAtIti.II4, 11467
NEBRASICA-THE 'AMENDMENT
The bill admitting Nebraska as a State
las ICC= carried over the President's
veto, as heretofore 'announced; but this
does not settle the whole matter. The
1111 provides that the Constitution of the
new State - shall be E:0 amended . as to give
the blacks the right to vote on the same
terms as the whiles:' that this provision
shall be formally accepted by a solemn
public act,' of which an authentic
copy shall - be transmitted to the Presi
' dent. Some objection has 'been raised,
evert by RePubllcivas resident in Ne
breaks, to this stipulation, so long as It
=is exceptional, bemuse °rite • tendency
to give • them au undue propoition- of
black population! If the efiactment
could be made uniform throughout the
country; or even throughout the west,
they would cheerfully accept it. Never
theless: there is no reasenablS probabil
ity of the rejection of the taints of ad
mission. No State or nation ; ' in any
age,' - -Ted because it became an
asyl lose who were oppressed
and Idden elsewhere. iltany
haw risen to greatnesio Be
side! is not, far off in ; Flitch
nett. assert its . sw'sy, in
thiii respect,. and meet! with general ac
-knowledgement; When the praitice
most; if not all the States, will conform
to their professions of :Democracy; and
then the objection now' inised and felt
will exist no longer. •
When Nehrmika shall be actually ad
mitted the wholtrnumber of States will
be thirty-seven; of which twenty-seven
will participate in the government.
It may , be confidently expected that
Nebraska Will ratify the Constitutional
Amendment. In that event the ratifying
States will be Connecticut, Illinois, In
ffiana, Kansas, Maine, 'Michigan, Min
nesota, Missouri, Nevatie;' New Ilamp-,
shire, New Jersey, New York, Nebras
ka, Ohio, Oregon, Pepasilvtilffir, , Rhode
Island, Tennessee, Vermont, West Vie
ginut;,and Wisconsin, Making twenty-
'one.' The rejecting States will be Ala
bama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia,
Florida, Kentucky,Loffielana, Maryland,
Mississippi,Massachukts, North. Caro
lina, South Ckrolina, Tema and rugin
iai-making fourteen.
'lf it is assumed that three-quarters of
all the States are necessary to the adoo
tionrof an amendment to the Constitu
tion; then seven more ',States than those
already assenting are; required, while
only two remain to vote. On that basis
the aniendment is clearly lost,_nnless a
nimblir of States shall neon - alder and
change their decision.) If it is adjudged
tkey& three-quarters of ihe States actually
participating are sufficient, then the re
quisite number have consented.
There is no;room to hope, however, that
the SupremeiCourt will hold such a rati
fication to bp .good and valid. Decisions
already map by that tribunal, foreshad
ow it will maintain three-quarters of all
the States 'Must concur:
EVIOPE.
All aceMults ,from Constantinople
agree thnt..l‘ violent ferment pervades
European Turkey,' and that this ferment
haa a deeper root than sympathy with
the Cretan insurgents., Indeed, there
ul i
are l abtri2dint • dicationi that the same
causes which rought 'oh a crisis in
Crete are opera g powerfully' upon all
the Christian subjects of the Ottoman
Ports, and that the outbreak occurred In
that island onli, because! the ctrcumetan.
tea were more'', favorable there tlian in
the continental provincea.
This is farther manithq in the conces
sions dhe Sultan is reported to have
Made to the Christian population and to'
his snbjects generally. A Turkish. Par.
,Ilament,. if It shall actually assemble,
will be'a novelty, and .!all the more if
' Christians are allowed representation:
In the days of' the early Caliphs, the
, , .1210 , 8 immediate SIICCCISSOIS of ItLamOurr,
when the faithful by rude elections desig
nated who should wear .the girdle of the
-Prophet, and freely; sometimes bolster
lonely, told the incumbent what he ought
'to do, and uOraided him 'ler real or im
aginary -short-comings, popular partici
pationdu the government was common
enough. Iftit then Christians were in
variably excluded.. they were held to
be no better than "dogs," and'were al
lowed to live only on luirsh conditions.
s They were not much better respected
than the negrocs of our Southern States
by their white neighbors. If the Sul.
tan now consents to admit them to citi
e,ensbtp, and to convOke &Parliament in
which all classee shrill bc heard, is
only because the pressure of events is
such "he feels he Cannot help him,
Baffle well by any utter means.
It is. thoight, moreover, that Russia
is inclined to reopen the Eastern ue
tion. If this ' is so, then itTs not wild to
.conjectureatiat Romait intrigue is at the
bottom of the tususUal agitation among
Vim , 'Christians of 1 Turkey. Claiming
heirship' by Faith to tie' Eastern Empire,'
Btisaia has - kept her eyes on Constanti
,
nople, and will keep 'them - there until
longing shill be kwallowetfup in fraltiond
For our, 'part, we shal be glad when the-
Cross fesamci its phase upon Bt. Sophia.
All the animation and progreas there is
e in . Et:roman Turkeyfis in the Christian
population. . Under a.,congenial and fos
tering Government luch of the old en
ergy would be festered. Constantinople
would be renovated and Leanne astately
....._
metropolis, and the adjacentcountry—
, once the gratierjr of hE world, but now
\ barren and almost demlate—wordd again
, ‘ , , , ordckee into beauty and fertility.
:" ..,. .' "s _ °r •- e ...t 4 g- 4 941..T.5a1e4i10n fail of being
greaaY useful. in the rdeielopment of
Remit= 'Civllizatiisi'lwith ha,capital
on the - Baseharnii R,alfdaymuld bcaaan..
commeicial in the fell %mi s nom er Beites,
Comateree ' lithe ' great civilise ? of ni
tiow• 4er misa_ °Farie3 are shim and
steamers, and most' sucecsafully do th ey
perform their frtne9on. d higher tylies
of learning,and iMproiereent than that
which prevails, 14Inniiig in „C,oristeett.
noplo,'would spread gradually over th e
. . .
vast empire, qtll KCllltig to life, earn
bling its aims, an pnrifyi j g its 'religion.
But -it does m t stand to reason that
• France or Enzland will consent to• ibis
aggrandizement locitctssii. By herself
England would red. are to move For
1 some year's she has clanlicd not to med.
die much In contineniaiaffairs,.aud has;
measurably dwarfed her importance.*
But an enterprise of such grand signitl.
canes as thlif, and which might shortly
haste: a gnat nautical rival, . would'
"arouse „her Lora her apathy, and, per-i
'haPS, enlist her mightiest efforts.
• • 'Prance-is standing with her s+rosti
sheathed, hat.her hadinis °L the VJ ) •
She has laarailiations. to avenge; and
while she would he - glad:to postpone Mil
itary. exploits until alter jlie Paris Ex
position, she is prepared for eventuali
ties. In resisting the ~,,..g randii e meri t
of Russia, phe might open the way to
destroy or counterbalance the expanded
power of Prussia. This would involve
a continental struggle, the beginning of
which, it is not till:Hata to discern, but
the end of which is involved in clouds I
and deep darkness.
REFORM IN ENGLAND
It is natural for individuals who have
a monopoly of any valuable thing, to
hold on to it as long as they can. If
they have enjoyed the possession for a
long time; and particularly if their
fathers enjoyed it before them, they are
apt to feel that a demand for a surrender
of it Is an invasion of their natural and
inalienable 'rights. This is the attitude
of the English aristocracy towards the
masses of the people of that country, who
arc demanding to, he admitted to equal
voices in the management of public con
cerns. That aristocracy has held pos.
session of the government from time
immemorial. They have found it a good
thing. 'lt lias brought then, wealth,
rank, power, not in shadow, but in . sub
, stance. On the face of the whole earth
there is no aristocracy comparable tothis.
They are the chief of the elect. It is no
wonder they desire to hold on while they
live and leave an unchallenged inheri
tance to their heirs.
This must be said of them; moreover;
while they have taken goOd carn'Of them
selves, they have, at the sums time, made
the best government for the masses that
exists in Eur Ope. There is not one on
the continent that approaches it for giv:
ing and guarding , personal liberty.
Herein Is their most imminent peril.
The people of Ettgbind have enjoyed
so large a measure of liberty-for so long
a period, that they understand its worth,
and have discovered the way to get a still
greater portion of it.
• The aristocracy are not ignorant of the
fact that fresh concessions must be made
by them; that thn basis of suffrage must
be broadened. They expect to yield,
and will yield. But their study Is to
grant as little na may be, and have it last
as long as possible. In their eagerness
to save what they can, they run wrisk of
creating a resistless feeling, which will
demand all, and be content with nothing
less.
um, NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE
The Report of the Conireasional Com:
mittee, appointed to investigate the New
Orleans massacre, its causes•and
dents, has now been before the country
some days. The facts presented therein
have been duly considered,. and the nat.
oral, inferences therefrom determined.
The effect has been to confirm -the genet
ral accuracy of the newspaper statement's
made at the time of that lamentable ocL
currence, and to deeetn the impression
produced as to the culpability of the
President of the United States and the
municipal authorities of New Orhians.
The massacre was not the result of a
fortuitous collision, such as might hap
pen ,In any community where popular
feeling was exasperated on a topic of
general concernment. It was deliber
ately planned and executed in broad
day-light, the officers of the law acting
as the leading spirits, and furnishing ap
parent immunity toall shades of ruffians
who were ready to slake their thirst for
vengeance upon defenceless men, who
had committed no wrong towards thent
or the public. The murderers were
rebels; the murdered, loyalists. The
crime which the victims expiated was
devotion at Once,to the Union and to
Liberty. The. bloody tragedy was an
expression of the intense animosity felt
by the rebels against the defenders of
the government, and 'an exemplification
of the desperate means to which they are
ready to - resort, upon the slightest pre
texts, whenever an occasion offers.
Ai the last session of Congress the in
ternal taxation of the country was re.
dated to the amount of seventy millions
of dollars annually. By the bill now
tinder consideration a retaission is con
templated to a like amount. Instead,
however, of making the reduction cover
the whole list of articlesupon which ex
cise duties are levied, certain commodi
ties have been entirely exempted, while
on the'residne the duties ' , crania as at
present or nearly so. The articles re
lieved ttri r s such as renter most generally
into conSiamption, the design being to
sensibly, lessen the cost of living all
round.
. In thus reducing the income of the
GovernMent by one hundred and fifty
milliona yearly, calculations are made
for cutting down expenses. This is
much more easily estimated for than ac
tually accomplished. By undertaking
to operate on too narrow a margin, it is
possible the' Government may fall into
embarrassment. It will be quite likely
to do so lithe productive industry of the
people shall he hindered so that income
from manufactuiea and net revenues
shall materially fall oIL
InAlie present condition of the Indus.
try of the country, iNe hold it much .
wiser so to adjust the tariff of import
duties as to set the tenCoNhousands of
idle men at work, and:let the domestic
taxes remain. • Then , ' If Congress will
rigidly refuse to expaiid the currency so
as to keep prices Brim advancing, the:
country may hope for renewed , pros
perity. •
~
, .
ENCILASD is again ".liightened with a
miniature Fenian thvolt, and it' is
quite likely all' "sqMiril-teed boot fel
lows"Tound in Irelarid will be , arrested
and imprisoned on charges of Fetilan.
ism. The cable infoims us that all the
telegraph wires , in tim insurrectionary
districts of Ireland here been cut by the
insurgents. The movement will end in
about as much good ;Mirada Irish inde
pendenee as did the„recent !invasion of
Canada by Ameries# Fezdans. Where '
is the mysteriOus Stephens? • Hci is re.
ported, by V 'Cabidi in London, while
the ew r - Brkers bgteye him to be liv
ing lillprivacyln
Nkl, : kn was a "Brick" laid bettor than
;was 'Pomeroy by njecently . published
letter Gee . Butler. But "Brick" re.
Wiatei, and choicest blackguartliam
deaonaces the, old - ..'hero • as , a' "liar."
Pomeroy evidently Events to Vide into
donioiloa the abouldersof the "beast"
ooluales to heartily to despite. No
w°l ' 4e r the "ilawcr Of Strength!' of the
Deal. " rh ti° Pont 00 - ' 'rapidly decayed
w4° ' ' tlili chl" of ililweharacter were
used la its eonstructldw
Taa Temperance C onVenUon which is
to assemble at itairisiiiirg, or, the 2Gth
instant, promises to prove the greatest
demonstration of th e.caracter ever wit.
wil attend win
fromia State., n large delegation
ihis city. ;
GREAT destitution Ukists in Enginnd
among the poorer elaskes. 'Bread riots
•are daily - thteatizned,innd can only b e
!tept back by 'On actiifi Charity of the
},ettcr•to-do portion of ;be people.
Dn. W. 'A. Carrwroz4i, or Soma
ton, Pa., died on Sanqiy, the 10th In
atant,
'l' tin people of St. Louis have got into
trouble with their Gas Company. It
appear; that in 1816, the authorities of
that city contracted with the corporation
to erect the public gas lamps at a cost of
t.:13 each., The Gas CoMpany has sud
denly realized that St. Louis of 1807 is
not the St. Louis of 1816; that her bean
daries have been extended and that the
lamp; put up outside of old city limits
were worth fifteen dollars
. more than
the price allowed In the contract.
Hence the Gas Company brings suit to
obtain' from the city the sum of
000. We never heard or more impu
dent piece of business on the part of any
corporation than this, but gas companies
everywhere are possessed with a suf.
etency of brass to do almost anything.
NEvr Friday will be the anniversary
of IVishington's birth-day—a legal holi
day. We have not beard of any ar
rangements as yet having been made to
properly observe and celebrate the day in
this neighborhood.
?lIILADEL7'IILA i81:11fiell delighted that
League hand bas been selected as a -
Naval titation for iron•clads. The offer
of this important station went begging
nearly five years for acceptance from the
Government.
• lIRS. MntliE BROOKS, a young woman
aged nineteen, made a desperate etlbrt
to commit suicide at Zanesville, Ohio,
by takinglandanum, last week. Cause,
- no money to pay her hotel hill.
Cononnss, it is now thought, will be
unable to reach a vote, at this session,
on the pending bank and currencymeas
ores. •
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
ZDIVAND . A..IFUZON'S TrepErid
.crtptlon for the este of CONSUMFTION. AST
BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, nod
THROAT mod LUNG AFFECTIONS, tau
Men In use over ten yeare, with the must mark
12E1E2
The Remedy, prepared under bfr.Wllson's pe
tonal anperrialont tiro a pamphlet Contain'.
the original rrercriptlon, with fall and expllc
directions for preparation and use, together sr
• abor I bletori oftla case, mar be obtalned of
.TC:OI3.
- DRUGGIST,
No. Si Market Street.
REV now. RD A. IVIL•iON. 15.3 Eolith E
ort.l strxtt. Wllllarnsevrit, N. Y. fel
Gil AY HAIR. BALDNESS. HAND-
Rutr r *lnc Or THE hcAl.r.—At •
HISCOVERY CAN .nll PARE WITH °I.ONDON
HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DREtIiIHI ."
•'Lmolon U. Best Hal/Color Bellow"
"London Han Color It4storer"
"Idnadon Halr Color Honorer"
"London • • Hair Color He/diner"
"London ' Use and Hair / . .dor eei.orer"
• / Losidon al r Color Restorer' ,
"Lolidon Recommend It. Han Color Restorer"
It never falls to Impart 111,,rea1, - and ten/
weasest faiten• and stops Ilrfadine.
and hesom to produce a new krowth it halt,
ccuhr [bo t tl e grow thick anti ctrung. Call 73
cent., :44 the hatrdosen.
-hold by lllct . L•itig.ti /trail:I:NAN, N 3
littrkst •trest. GEo. A. KELLY :11 Wood st.,
and JVS. YLEllltfol, N 4 Market stzert,ll[C4.
burgh. KAN& &1.1131.13TT. legto
ati27:El3:msr•
110 W TO EFFECT A CEdTAIN Atilt I Ell-
WAN•NT CdKa•—Some occupations of Ills
predispose to Costlveuess,eapc.lally those which
allow bet little exerclse„ Person. who contract
this unfortunate habit of body, under inch etc
euntstatcee, might Mundy be relihred by'
changlng their maculae)" eMidufntcata fo- 0135.
of smote active binds but this Is trt no means
certain. Habitual constipation Is • very °but.
nate disorder. All the ordinary to-talie I reme
dies invariably aggravate It Nothing Can be
more Injurious than the utlene . d use of strong
&perks/Ls. 'they at ant Ims
Mate tad Ilnaliy al
mest payaltze the tverels—remluhu (lout 50
t .rPld t ,, at ea oetnou doses os cathartic medi
cines bue to I deprbpon them. A, mud &pert
eut, dmbited sslth a poetic 'Culaut. Is
the true remswy; , ,And cou.banatlon t e hied
le
P-t pro• tulle of siert loan...netts, Is brand
in iII . .sTECCLICStTIAst•C.. lit rT etib fuss
(alto. 01 .machle , ete , gorates tbe 'rho e,lotutl- I
as! canal ebb , . qui. sly from co.
v01uu.,.. nit imperilment. V. • frt.* Pa,
[l.:musts tb•m. no mere pnerative b. t..is den
cperatlne. Nootalnuy ,ttmtlattarems
deuced tooJeet. Cues 01 C..numptlon •hae
doted its burmess by dlatlngt use ed medical men
base been ruled la s Mow worts by •bv hitter.
ro those who have triad all the mediate. of the
dirtwusary In 0.10. we say try this Irtssissihsc.
ststaulsrrt and aperient. sho ut ro La no sufacleut
remlon Why Constlpat on ss he the rouse•
YITIVi lg. 4: d rp ' ;l7l rt . t l eTt 4Vialf,tl l : P , s ,l
otherwl• e de ' rrted from exercise, will. In all
cases en•ble the system to its eau-etory
functions regulat Cr and beasalsfully.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J3LNC18.4.2f, Jr., ddanse Zspress Of.
file, 54 Jo Vth &reet, is an authorised Apent to
recnro Aldvertieements tor IA., GAZETTE, and
all other papers throughout the United Oates
a , ul the Clanadas.
arr.:llft AND FESTIVAL Dili
be held at Ole STIP. DAY SCOW'S. FARM
OF FRINITY F. Y. CROUCH, elsth s.reet
FEUTIVAIti 21•1.
LUNCH f.ont 11 to: o'clocL. .IfEnTIVAL sal
FAIR from ito 10 o'clock. r. Y. Ticket' eau be
bad at Richards. & Co's., crner Market a.
Firth streets, and 1, it. {cairns' a Co.. 101 Wood
street and !tithe do., I,IS
to il /Iwo >masa milt 4 II OA
•
RETIE IND AND ISTORING
An td.loo. nett II on Ungnt the etocAttole eta of th
National lie en lug tad lino g Co., will beheld
the UOARD Or TRADE ROOMS. 14 Wood S.
on 310 ' , DAY. gebtotary 111th, at It/o'clock
fc 111;1;.1 •• C. lIF.B.ING6II,I3eeretAr7.
lIIPSOLIIITIOS OF PARTNER
SIDE..—The turtherehlp heretofore ehlrt•
log between JOSEPH SNOWDEN god THOILAS
EOSTAMALINA. wader the Lem of JOSEPH
SNOWDEN &CO.. le dlesolved;Tbomah Coro,
magus retiring from the bullpen,. •
JOSErlf BEOWDEN.
T 11139. CUSiAMMIN•.
Pirrelltl . ll.ll. lrebroary 'mu. roy
THOUBAT & HALIVS
smxr....s.coricatr.
Vol. 1, Price e) 14. 0 0
A (ma supply scealsed at
felstf.6 K'SlTV&dCgi'et.
FOR SALE
Store Fixtures and Fire-Proof Safe
Apply at KAY A COMPARY”7,
feLS:t7O w+d
COUNTRY ItERIDENCE FOR
ILENT.2I. Deer Creek. on tae West. Pa. R.
R., walks fr om the clip —a I...HUE DA ELL
-120. costalblog groom. and ImP, with Lout:a
acres of greeted, a stable and curtail hemp,
fruit tree,, grapes and .brutobtfy, and water at
the door. Apply to
ALDERMAN DYKE..
Coe. Federal/Lod Lacock btrect,
felmte Allegh.cy.
OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT
AUCTIOII.—Tbe superior fornlinte as No.
1..4" Third al trot, above els' Infield latestr
be
Id on Tllllll . l/AY, Men. 21, at 'clock—
VI era are two sod tb see ply es• pets, cart enalra.
arb•e ten stand sod bores., cord. *lle and es,
lemon tablet beestasdo Leather beds and bed
ding: /dove, blinds , utensils,
re S • • A alitiATE. Suet.
XECUTOII4I NOTICE.-Where
as Lotter • am. ober) on be e /tate of
1.1/1/ WICK RITTER, tato of Ideten toornaelp.
Allegb/nr count+, ea.. dec. It/ebt, bavlt g been
grante4 I / the o ode re dgned. ell penmen Indebted
to eld a /WWI are lwqo.ll,e'd to make henna .late
D3llllO and all peseons baring claims &enfant
•nld eat •al will preteen tbe same properly an.
tben//catdO, to GAM MUNK. /anal)
felkta3 Executrix..
.TO LEATBEII HEALERS
4JrD SHOEM4HERS.
Beet ' MARYLAND OAK TANNEDIPAN
int and BLAVOIiTILIt
Sole Leather,
In quantities from lae IDs. off
Al Wholesale Prices for Cash.
Orders
JAMES W.I(*ES &
CumbsnLANy. Sin., Web. 17, Jar. reismi
?dAusEuxus QUILTS
Honey Comb Quilts,
Blankets,
Utica !Meetings, .
• Pillow Muslims,
Furniture Chintz,
Par. nit atlo7ll . prices 1.7
WHITE" ORR & Co.,
f „, 2.13 I`±ll.ls Elltremot.
CITY OVALLY auebtr,
T ax.sectialoe Chrncy, Febn.l7 /Wt. / 911 .
SEWER ASSESSIMENTS.-Notice
.., 1 4111bT . igea to the ogehrs of PRUPP,IITY.
.tsirivtereethe rtt'ootuoe.
t nr,eq and 1l ir glt sele"gl.l
taviX,r,T,Tt. t t h rti b t f
'.hereon, e 0 In I be rbretlf t be 2 1 ;:!
;111 , 1tre ceet. ended
IMO
• L. MACFk:LtIi')N,
1:14y Ttesitster
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.,
(buccusers to E. Jones t C 0..)
Corner Fourth at Wood Sta.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIAL'S= LN ALL ENDS 07
Government securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupon&
COLLECTIONS made on ell accessible Pointe
In the Ullll4l Mutts end Cenedss.
Interest allowed on Time Deaosits.
GILMORE & LIEBLER,
.
31.antanwlurerg. Who'esslc and Entail
Venlerg In
TRUNKS,
Valises, Carpet Bags, &c.
411 - ). large xisorlink lit of ',milt's' Satc h els al
"'aye uu Imud.
Nom. lei and 106 Rood St.,
=WWI
GIBSON & CO.
=i
1-.3M11.1) PIPE.
Sheet and BEtr Lead,
I=l
PSG lE.ID, BIM TI. I'ITENT
Ninth street,
lic i t wean Main and S yea more,
=I
NEW SPIUNG 'GOODS.
•
We tee lamt recrlving • NU sod complete
eto n. 5 flr our spring• tie, conatallor of
enliaed Cambrlea, Jae
onetc Soles Mulb, Parred•od Plain Nalo-ooka,
Vretorla Lluru. LP , en Calattla
Lawn. Tucked Cambric Pklrtlog.
ratilillllDEKl 5, toll lint. J scow, Edited.
Put I➢w;r[lngr• H•mbore E.telnas ant loot rt.
Joao. Jaeonet •nI Hamburg Floonclu..a. recant
Caton, ankh, Ittrolt. Infants ranbrol
'dert,l Ito,. and Wa
a I'ES, 44,a1 ',lnt. and •ppliskno Lace and
E , lgin,r. vencla. •n.lt luny. Mr.. , "
an tiutpure I,4evs.d Edrings, lip, Val. Edaln” 3.nd
•
HAN!, KVIWIti I F'S, R. a. rartntand Appl
Th , end, t luny •tl.l Trlmetl, • lain. kru
den.t and 11“mar.citrtst.1 I.•en.
s-d 1 I.NNET n lltlJ. Trlnatalos and
.ct 1:11ttioN, . . .
kNI,I[I: HMI:LOVES!'
Lad rs Ceuts and 311. , e%.
..EILITz.. all na•kes.
N., .01,611 RAs, Itol.•, Lorozet
A FULL LINE GC!. r,FUILNIMI GOODS.
COUNIIIT land ILL Wno Sty
to toast. 1.11. ntlot In our Wboledsle Ilepart•
goo 4 3.,or:nrat, sol os low al &LSI - -
ERN PIZICY,
MACRUM, CLYDE & CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street
SION-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW
A SUGGESTION TO
Purchasers of Groceries
You can save
ROM TEN TO TWENTY PER LENT
By Buying at the House Of
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
PI4
, KITES! SKATES! SKATE
I HAVE RECEIVED MOST or
31Y 112011 K, awl offer to the Trade • .clectlo3
from
,000 Pairs of Various M'akes.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDOITACEITS.
JANES BOWN,
,:1 3 9 13 1.36 Wood Street
LOUP, KM:TINA ,
A.
KAUFFMANN & .CO .,
UNION COAL TARO
Best Family Coal, Not Coal and Slack
AlWay., on hsod and promptly dolly
end to unit,
OFFICE: COB.. HARRISON AND PENN NTS
Yik ItU—A Ileghcny Valley Ilallrusel, near
211 Ninth Wahl.
MEI
0=111721121!
- REMOVAL NOTICE.
OF A PAHL IST. WE WILL RE.
010r0 10 •
Ito. 10 Diamond Pittsburgh,
House at present °untied by Wm. FlanlAge.
gag. where. e propose d,ia an EXI:It•UnIV IL
14UdINEz.. Alt pee sone hayleg 00.
taunt. With 0. at present Sr. hereby Scolded
that Lech. accounts Will be cloned /Jamb let. it
being den r.ble to b• ye our book. sieseA uP
fore removal. we old earnestly and respect.
fully request prompt ettl. meat.. .
W E SOW.;
• II r Federal !tee HANC m APeglteny.
11.—.8 vorwlete let of grocery fixture.,
counters, slob, rg, to., of the must /proven
t ylr, /or sale cheap,
frig Me.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
YAM - nail ISO, COL
•
T .HAVE THIS DAY •SNOCIA I -
E1,..1111 me l n Ale I/Willmar Ilfatou Work.,
UAMUEL l'OllttEbTult and Vino. Y. COLE-
If AN.
Thankfut to m• Wends and a /enema public,
In. their my . liberal woman. In the past, I do
meet rtopectfully aoi telt co/tilt...am of their
aro.. C. COLEMAN,
Increased fae'lltlcs far foanoraeterlng all de
scription of Plain and tewlog Ww.one, Carta,
Orate: every style of dente Barrows and
Tracks. Also, roorused blebs and ranted eg° k
/lay Bake, 11.7 Yon. esc.,
COLLMAN, PlltllltatTEß CO..
il , i r lgwalasn Avenue, In Croat et rettllentlary, '
31 •
I VALUABLLE STOCKS AND
BaND,—T, , ESDAY Milers Mil, rob. rah,
Ct7}, o' lock, will bus old, oa. conn floor or
ommercial Salesrooms. 103smI n
thfiela atrtet:
14 :•.bll/t• l • AltAbgrql: Cal Co.;
13 ••• l'enneslvanla Central Railroad;
l• Fecund Nktlonal
reilnaylVlllll At nuance CO.: /
...o Manny eta CO.;
• • Crotral Part basting Co
0, son Mon-nsafirls 4 or:gallon Co: ISands;
1 KO AlfrAtieny Voller .4,011r01d nose..
foiS , A. aIeII'AVAINE, snot.
CASKET WILLOWS.-40
141. ES ln non . WO for side Ty
fell ' DICKILY a CU,
•
'MEW ADVXFITISE➢IENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
THE HIV; IHAGMFICENT,
RE
•
Mammo h
•
"GREAT REPUREIC,"
•
B, BONALBSOr4 Commander,
1 \
WILL COMMENCE
Receiving Freifor-
,REMPHIS',
VICKSBURG, 1211
NEW 01,LEANS,
ON MONDAt, FEBEVANY Itsth:
E AS ABOVE Og
=3
Thursday,
1, arch . 11th, 1867,
.W.C.113
X - PIEI Lir.
EhlPPer. wlll ecusult th•lr
I=
=I
n board before making en
re.. The public earl rely lm
=lt
Eli J..lTilrTln-rrTmTr
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND
PIPE W4Oll
Corner 'au•roll and timallinan
Hireels, Ninth Ward,
PITTSBURGH, Et. '
NATIVE. 1911. 0 .1Irria,
MAXI77ACIIVREII. or
Cast 'lion Bowl Pipe,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
. 5
Lpf-'.".ga";` , MT. -2 ..rs'o".
,„ L o, •
CHUM MIMS FOI G 15,131 TIM MK!.
MILLINGIR & BIDIFELL,
21101ONGAIIELA
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS.
Carson Street, South End Mo..
11100 With' Bridge,
SOCTLI PITIMIRC/16
liarlog slug*. stock of
DRY LUMBER
tro!vizrtraziAP . .;ll2.ll°.7.'iv:, -
at lowst market ..... .
Isollgers *hi thou, 1at.:411,g It bot h . Init I.
the muss frworahle tin. for othitiogtheir a r•
Taught...to, au.* boy. • !ars e Attu It of
FINISHED 'WORK ON HAND.
(.11.1.11
WimBINGSIEN, ATTENTION
it _On aerosol of the .welt) of work, we
hate re4nes4 the prints of our
LIEU'S C•Lr 4.210 Ktr
Boapti ao.I
1111 NAIL eilor.t , ,
"
CHILDREV3 nu,rrs.
11.1.1.1101iA Lk.
P0L.1511 BOlITD,•
Coll tad you will oarri(olio ro d nasty ter u ,
al
at coat.
J. 11. dt W. C. BORLAND,
kro. le Alitritot stmt., 24 door tro= 11th Pt.
CAUSTIC SODA ,
Both American and English,
PINE WRITE BRANDS.
For 011 ließnbag Purposes,
c`outaally as baud sad for We l goaatltlee
to salt pantotooro•tq
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
246 Pearl Street, N. Y.
OetrZ
FOB SALE.
Butter-3,800 lbs. In Firkins.
AL-5i, - , ♦ LlYr Ul
CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CI CARS, ETC.,
And Lease of Warehouse,
No. 201 LIBERTY STREET.
Jon's Tosnericz.
MEM
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS ;nb
317 Liberty Street, -"'
PITTSBURGH, A.
LIM
ANDREW BEGGIS
VIAL= I.
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery & V lety Goods,
N. 3 St Clair Street to bar fromiteßrillge,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
' :V:I ° I4:I,W g:ll47T°lbrratd
=V. Also
found
. "4 .at. , peakialfs blade/ lm
NOTICE.LTo holders of Boon
t7 Bonds et She Second Woad, • Ifteheng.
ft.. N.
be . r 1 at. at , to 200 of the ant hone, dated
beptem BM
eajr above Cambered Bond. wilt be p. 14 at the
e of the ALLILIittENT TMLBT Cur PANY,
•r
lb beroerne
eh
t FR m D e be n ds
MAhNeC To pped
after Outdate. ny orderer the Board.
uL
4021 111101VN, Lleere ßool. ltTtary. rreslde •
re1.6:111
11/ILLEEPS
N . .4I6OIMINGV.
h A f
whtok et
will al to F D ac e t ale ion
,Ri e r o ad
Coto Danko and consumersat the mina price. U
It earl be ourebased from the manufacturer; as
waltzes been annotated Cole Agents Mr Western
Penna. Call and asamilow Itat nos. and 7,8
Bt. Clair etreet. J. • R. PHILI.II%,
.12.32 Coln Agents.
EXTRA
II ROUND WOOD Boxiz,
Junt received and for eale by the mod or box
et the Family Uroctr7 Otore of
/Mid an d Bit!OMAR
corner Liberty Heed etreeis.
ritesoLirrioN.OF PARTNER
tIBII%—The Co-Paetnershlp beratorao es
-Ist log am:fart/a style of BAXT/Lit A 14.1.1501 i,
' -- Ala day dinolred by mutual Consent.
JAMES 11AXTEtt, •
JAIIEH 0. 41.1134.4 i.
MED
ORPHANS' ;COURT T SALE.
BY vairrruF. pr.. 401 ORDER OF
ttra°44:l Tnffic. P . '. 4 l l ', Zrzl'tVT ;‘:11,1
e k onet,' , olll sell at rob lc bale, Do the pretblaes,
On Thursday, March 11th, 1867,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. PL.
The following real estate of 11.0111 1 122_ ♦llll
- avec.. ed. situate to "Allegheny CUT
and Is McClure Township:
t. All that certain lot or ground, on the cornee
ef North Avenue and Federal street. /Menke:,
City. having A front of ni feet on North Aut..,
and extennlng along •Vederal street 81 teal,
whereon Is • two
groundek dwelling house. '
2. All that lot of in McClure lOwn•niP.
on the north Side grille Perry. riank 'Road.
tng lands of J. P. and d. Knox. having
a (rant-of abow rah. on .old Plank Road.c
tattling glom.r e serve.
a. All thartpt aground lo aft:Char Town.litp,
on the rotrth slde of l t rrrYSTll , e P.•nit
adJolning llama of Strlirew and others , cod
known lgd•T he Rotto Atharry Lot,•' caJtalntng
aboot I' s acres. •
J. Allah an two <Attain lots In Allegheny City,
Noe. 1 t and I2ln Robyn Asoworth•s Plan, haring.
together:a front °C a/ lent oh the Plank Road.
and extending 91 feat to an alley.
6. All thuee nee lots of around In McClure
Township. Noe. 19, to. 21. Want V, In Robert
A thworth's Plan. 210. 19 and 20 h .In
each a
front of a, feet, To. Cl front of :1 . , feet. sod
Not.:: and' Cl each 63 feet on the Plank Una&
and all eattndlng hack 91 feet to an alley.
6. Lot No. 8 I ' u/raid Plan, In McClure Town-
snip. neirg a trkangular tot In the bend of the.
Plank Hoed. hetrlnxa front on the Cast side of
I feet, gild ott tne North-west side 111 feel on
the Plank 'Wad.
7.•LotkNne.M 30,11. 00 and 01.1 a said Plan. In
ktecieti: Township, fronting toward toe North
. est on the Plank goad, and extending back to
alt
•
•
lot ea. l 9 ra•d Plan, bayloa hunt of
feel on an al ey, and extending back lolfeet along
another alley.
• .
1.: , g1,:itg. 1 . 0 .7Nd. r=i,'„lsVat:l;„Zr.f
10. Lot No. 41 in maid Nan, tunings trout of 21
feet on an arty. ano extending back I n feet.
11. All that
on lot of ground. In the ell,
of Allegheny. on the aorta side of Jeflerson
streeL mit/lining lot of Mrs. Ashworth, havlng •
(matey Asfeet. and extending back 100 feet tO
an alley, whereon Is
oo hedslan Come.
12. Lobo Nos. 02.
Planll. OIL In tedllet•
Plan, reco•de, lu /look. COI. 1, p.1:9, hav
ing each a front of m/ fect on Federal inteet..and
extending back 100 feet to an - alley: subject.
Mowever, to the t•rem. of • certatn deed from
°mowecor Ledlle to the City of Allegheny, and
rded In vol. 11. p. 112.
Al ha, at the COUIPP 1/0113E, In the city of
Pittsburgh, on
Saturday, March 16, Vitt;
LEI=
•
The molls io7l aerea and Seles f
land In Waahluglon nsnlp, Clarion ln Co. rc , 1 1...
atitolosar landsof C. Gifford and other.. the
oCher undivided half of Whlrh Inlet Is owned toy
Jonathan Gallagher; whereon Is erected • ate ion
7100 allll. is...idling House, Earn, .t . This
tract Is well limber. .
/ Ett3ls Oir SALE:
One-third rah: ooe.ftath In one year front
the laday of A 1.111 next, with latreet from
April lat, Ina:, ad the balance 1,, to remain
charged upon the premises, furta the natural
ife of 'Freer, Ashworth, widow of satd dece
dent, wllit le %crest tt cretin, payable annually
toper Cr Ole. from the Ist day of Atari', 1.47,
tle•leß Ily entitled
ad at her decease th the n
re printo, tcipaol sulim to the par
e se
bonds and marl exam an the ',remises, ared by
roosesston to he ;Ivan on tbe Ist day of April
nea s t ates . nn purchaser to par for ttonveyael ea
ad Fur timber Information. ertialre
at attire. Ito. 'tit Your. Cm,. Pittsburgh,
w here tuba t f the tote ran be si.en.
_restart It. t; CllttlaTY, Trustee.
M. SIMON, -
.or t. cr N.,F.N111tRY.H..1.(v.)
O. OS lIIRKET STREET.
LI ailug pircl;44,l curt rLti, r ' tOriL of
CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
Circulars and Mantris.
OF THE L.ITEAT STYLES.
1 *lll e , t., t.lem tn. r•le
•
AT A LOM \ FIGURE,
FOR THE SPRINH-WEAR.
11r% u. d.• Bung • Bargain
NiiOULD CALL AT ONCE
MMMIM=
rs 2• =WV' .I.E"
SUDS ! SEEDS
We are how Prepared with Our
SPRING-: - STOOK
~itrdcu. E+'icld,
AND
FLOWER SEEDS,
11CFANTED FUEL! AND GEICINE
We ,rcr rpectal Induce wekta to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants. •
t ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Belbre Otßring lire Sale
HAY PRESSES.
ingersoWs Hand and Horse Power
1 P M:1131E11.1E113.
A Full Stodk of all Sizes
xicavom,
13 Liberty Street,
ECtililD LIST. OF APPLICA
.. ifoß;iii.) riiiC: Liiir:‘.lli. - 117e4 - i, ii..
Clrk . sedllce no to YEIIItUAY
Job. U. Y. Miller, rrrrr n. Ist B ward. r, Pittsburgh,
Y. erhultr, tavern. Ist ward, Pittsburgh.
Mm. Clinton. tavern, /G. ward, Pittsburgh.
Joseph Fratocii, rrrrr n, lot ward. .I•ltuburgh.
jOra r kl U . Kerik . i tg747P. l l• t t ' weA ft g:l ‘ 4.7/.%
John C. Brettionett. tavern. tat ward. Pit taniiir.
Patrick Ingoldsby, tavern. ill ward. Pittsburgh.
John 1/ 41/. Crosser, tavern. 2.1 ward. Pllterh.
Joseph Bauch, caring house; 2.1 ward. Farah' b.
Louis Cells, raven. td ward. flttsturgh.
P. Diehl and J. bhaney, tavern, sth ward. Pitts.
Geo. tiscbwinder e tavern, Dal ward, Flushing/6
Ilaulei Volt, tavern. est. ward. Pittsburgh.
Jolla Nusbaum, tavern. oth ward, Pllt•bu GO.
Jonaelmith, entlng house, sth ward, Plllsb h.
fredertek v. easel, easing house, 7th want. Pitts
Theodora Wunsch, other goods. Tait war. 1. 1 .1114•
Fr . ..els le Johnson. tater., bib ward. Mts.
Louts Zimmer. eating house, ilth ward, Pitts.
Wrn..llortsticttner, e. house. lerth ward. PIP..
George !Woman. to, ern. toth watd. Plltsti`gti.
John Pleteuer, e. Busse. tat 'twirl. Allegheny.
John lennits. other goads. tat ward, Allegheny.
lloti.lb Dramble, tavern, 2d ward, Al eel:mite.
Henry 111.1, eating hense,ldward. Allegheny.
litorg.l. , Crlt. tavern, 3.1 ward, AlleghenT.
doorpnilleetiber. tat ern, 4th ward Allesbeny.
Willedh kloffmui. sat ern, Ills Ward. Allegheny.
John uh.elon, tavern, 4th ward. Alitabeur.
lbestritit Elivranger, tavern Ills ward, relleg . T.
" - Times-14u lien, . borough of Duquesne.
Wu, Pollee. eating house. bor. of Elisabeill.
n a e r n b rrl/ Y ettf i th.!%sl , , b ile Cl ' e r ie b T';. ' o r ttr, Il l y k lin,
a l\c,.,
bontugh of St neltester.
Christian Baker Co., other 'good., boroagh of
Melleestgrt. . • i
1111Wici.ff. tavern. °rougher/3.db s letsbargb.
Mashie IlltaCh tav , tar, at lisuth Pitta^urgh.
Jam Appel, oth•rg dt, bur of W. Pittsburgh.
Jaeondearber, tavern. 114C.oillesa township.
Jaeoh Trig, tave.n.f.ltellandiess township.
San Bennett, tavern Oakland township.
Phillip 00 4 111., tavern, Iteselve township.
Charles Kling. tate(n, Roe. townshlyi.
Goo W. Boyd, tavern. Other be- di. , "
Wen. Young. raven.. Lower nt. Oa Ir.
,:. letchtniuuh, tperp, tiltaler township.
•
Uttmtr Atlberli.elltrerD toler, , blP•
Jobe /I. 31,.yer/Ta, ern:Wll,l., township.
Tbe Court erlll &It en WED!: I.:SI/A the
day of Yebruarr, Ira,
beanolock N., for
• ..
ele rh :M ". 0b0"
r .ritllti 11. unowzr. Clerk.
. t i. Il
Iron. Broker,
124 First Street,
PITTNBURGII.
Agent for theaato oC Cornwall. Donaghodore,
Josephine, Itult.chla. Duncan:ion. Etsobope,
Glendon. and other br awls °Ca n thraelte. Youeb
loglieny Coke and Ullphartt's C. B. Charcoal 1.10
MONS.
Coast...eats .aad orders reapectrally solle
ted.
.1•11:rca.
bION UMENTS, GRAVE SToSitgli
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, -Vases,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOMS,
VIZI!
•
BAHR & MOSER—
gfdOBST73OTJB~ -.
PTA!BintRUBD N0..3 adPCLt T,IMARGII,
IVen
tM e V!1 I' :! 4. Va gEI , % ..111ut l
al;r1
:a jagt
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN;
PROPOSILS FORA LOJ OF
$23,000,000.
ACT
To, Create a Loan
FOR THE REDEMPTION OF
The Over-Due pondo of the
Commonwealth.
W 116.1.8. The bond. of the Commonwealth
sad cc rule certificate. of Indebtedness. meant
log to tarrly•thres millions of dollar', ha
been aver due awl unpaid for some time past
Wrurter. It is desirable that the oldie
.11.y1 be paid, seed witbdrain from the mulct
OEM
=1
/ r Attilar evr.:snio . nic4lllll. of Pi /4
.
Ayll , l nrr , ll AReonhly qad, gnd Is here
aveM , rsiy Jtistkrane„ Tbst,th.
G >vent? r, Auditor lienert , and: btlite Trcami
be, and arc hereby, do thdrlzed . and em powered
to byrron. on the faith of the ilomtnolwealth.
to tm(h amounts and With such pa/1.1.1:2ot les
than Italy days) as they may deem moms expect
cat for the Interests of the State, twenty-thtv
mlllloo • of dollars, and have rerildratra of-10
or haea. or the Contutormeallltfor the tam
belting thinnest at a Tate not eMeeding six pc
Cesium on: annum, oisgable send-antiuMiT. n•
Le brut of February awl brat of August. I th
City of Chtladciplile, which certlecetes 'of loan
or bei.4B shall not be anblect to any ti ' tratlon
Wliatorrr, for Mate, trunlciril or locel
ors. and tl4 all be payable as follows, oatitetY: Fly
intlllo us of dollar. payable at any time niter Cr
tats and within ten Testa: eight milling of
d. dram. payable at any time after ten Tetra and
withinEli...en tears; and ten millions of ;Milan
t ev y_LlEL!after Artee LI years .4 .044 fitly
ty-ar e Lb. be signed by tbol Guy.
trnor2.44 binte tty,raer, and ceuntex4yeed
Dy tLe Auditor GeneYll.4.gistentillntLebo.als
of the ...editor Genert; And to be transierabl
oollie boots or the COmetosisrealth, at the Far
Eters' and 3fecelattes. tiatlostat Bank of Phila•
of We whole of 4/htelt
taaluttlna preaatilms, et cetera, recelvid
oo .Mated to the payment of
the b.) ed. and etrildontes Indelite.e ttcsi ttt ttt
Coms.awealtb
sai
The bid. for the cold loth ohoa_be
opened la the pre fence of the Governor, A ll4l tor
Veneta' and Mato Tdnunrer, and awarded t ,
tte highest bidder; Prorkfed, That no certla.st
hereLy u thorlre4 to be I.suel, than be nerchlo
ror :c, than Its par value
eu. The bonds of the State acid reettgleate
ufladtbleU nese. now over due. shill be'eLecetra
Lir in pay=ent of tne loan, under n4ch ns
u:ativnsas thet.overaor, ditor Cittieral and
State Tztuarcr may prescribe: and!reiy bld4e
foe tlon loan, now actborlted to be issi4.l, snail
stale In Is's GIA w htther ILe alms I. I , yalsle to
E..h or In Ile b,oae or cerLLncatre ol 4debled
orso of the Cumouonwenttla
hat. 1. That all trulteca, executory, iitltatale
UAW". guardian., aacuts: crtasortrs.
tore, or taill..pereons. holding Ina fiduciary ea.
Pactty. bond. or ClflifitAte, of ludelatclettes of
the Mate or weary., are hereby auttarlzd to
hid for the loan hereby aetberlard to he ',feed,
004 to sun:crder the bond. or earaltleaca
bold bt theta at the time of enaktfoiaucti bl.l, and to reectt a the bond. authorized tole tt'atted
t •
by ads act.
SIX. S. An) person Or perront,itlelie lb the
erprelts Unted In the fourth §:cll.
'of this ret, who easy desire to Invert money In
their Uuruto for the benefit or the truer, may,
without aisy or. of.art. tUTe.t the un:oi la
be bonds authoiltot to Pt Wined bi tyt. .nt.
TAW of premium not osoredlon twenti Der
Nza'. V. That from and after Mie yamire 4;kf this
ct , all the bonds °Md. CoaamatmealtA eta Übe
im the ..r.ler or their maturity
7. Tent eU 'oar. of tel. Common. .11th.
• /
not yet due, shall be exempt from State usal
de:4ml or local taxation, after - the tutirett
February end, one thousand tt lett hodulred sea
la t7-ct CD. shall Imra been paid. I •
Ext., 8. That all valatlng lags, th. perttor
Incooaletent btrevrith, aro 2terelr7
Jt1112( P. (i LAM,
ripeaker at the flout.' of nePte,e'ul.ti,..
Speaker of 6. Senate
Approved the beyond day of lebruanN one
thousand eight hundred and tin ty-aerau
Isl accordance with Mc ;mortaloa er the;abor
t of .1 glemblioustled proponls will
d at the office or the Stat., Treat Trree, in the
dt, of it.ji!liPlL, rentITIV•OI4 411.111
leek, N.. .5( theta. day of ♦Vj, A. N., thrt,
be end c . re ell as lollow•: "Proposals toi Penn
.71rinta Btu, Um." TreasuryiDepailmera,
urni.buzk• U. s. A
Bldsnlli b received for 43.01:10:000, nlm
bureable La Ilya years, and inmate In yeas*
U. 000,000 reimbursable la Ten yearsiafipili.
abteln Fifteen lean; and *10.000,000 rein.
bailable In Fifteen Yeats and Da, able In twee
t7•Flra 7 . oars. The itte of Ihtereet to be either
auraper Cent, bee.C.12133. which Same be es
pllcttly ata.L,l l❑ the bid, sad the hhlssoost ad
..testeees he the State 1.111 be Accepted. -No
bit for less than par will be comidercd. 'The
da 1,01 be lined la • of 330, ati4 Inca
Wisher sums u desired by the loaners, to be free
from nate, local aud monlelpal taxes
The over doe bond, of the Coturtormealth of
M=5!!!1
:flats layu , but lattld ern mast state whether las,
trod to nay In curb or In the over due loan.
121=13
No ol.tloolon wlil bet Inside bolo ten bldde
Ylog ttleaah or over-due 10g.,,
JOHN W. °EASY.
liovoruor of Penuoilvanla.
JO . IN r. nenrssNrr,
W. 11. REMELT.
sir-N. IL —No newrpinp er psi L Ile hint the &nor e
9S •uthurlte.l. ro ill ' , cell, -(0374:.
WANTS.
. •
Oat icz or liatoa
.‘"' .!'• t VV.aNTED.L-500 clerks, aud
I'l I,la - Kfill. kitooary 13. IN. t ~
terl r i I ,
, E , . fit , N o ,
d li e I L , f A o L
~, 11.
1 1E . E , T
x l 11 i ,t
E l t . gr_ I : .„:., tt ': tH 7
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..; :: : : - 3ac .. ..": t:. , '.:::,. : • N1e" ,.. e. r 1:..,:..7 .
l'ali •lt LI arultlNO CU. will Dr hel.l at Ito ir t. •r. nr• •ro n-• h.:, r:outs aact atatt•
~.
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... ~,,,, ~.. ~„ ~, ~ 0. , ;,. c. 0.: of la. Icno
C oth•t1.11)
nth. at 2 o•filigrk 0... for' thr carp,. ofe:ct- 'to .1 v.. i It. Jr ...a II Me ..a.a.lard. omo and
lug • BUITII or lltrecto,s, to airve for t I , to.. . ~ ,
.: „..,, t
~, t , ,,,,,, , ,,
Ina Year. nao ttte traosaalo aof such other tot.:- _
nen as may t•broacht bet°, /hem.. 1 No. Ic3, It.
filo ill Wlt. F. LANti. arrrettra
. , , it. .. a t.D—.4.I.ENTS—Tt e best
.1111ELECT/ON FOR Prlt.'4- TVi 3, . 3 , 0 A A .„,,, or in to i ‘
DENT. MAOAOEOO and OFFICENS of ' onol Net •..a. , ph../rtan..e The L; V %.' Ol
tto Catopany for erection • Flrldge over the Al- . •our Net t Net I:I th:PcI.I. PAttßACarak,..-
0 c t7.1 1. 17,40.1 . .vhc, t. ,„rit i lv T : 7 , : i‘e Jr. o 2 ,, .. 11,;7..1::,,:y1y, j,-1;,11.,1,1r4,51,21,..1ip.41/01:1,3.%-.4-4,.177.
1101.1nE. at the booth rod of the Brldir, on ' wrist.. la co.. la ndtoo.c rolculs• 1,p,,,,,,,,T
MONDAY. the eth day of 11 arch next. at the pt ad at on, :or jcg toe ar..lterrrr. A,1,,,. --
Ic.nr of '2 o'clock P. R. ; , A. L TAI oTT;'
tel•e7l6 . W3L ROtIEtICRIL Trils4,4 , - i I ,11,.rt.1.d.t0 r. ~. kla•t. t PL. I Itt.turck,l'a
4
DIVIDEND NOTICE. i ll ' A‘TElt. , —Graal tiat es 01 Lit:
, v i ~" „ f1.t!,,,,..,:,,,13.1 Collec, L. thaws,
0 , 11. PITTFIII . MI,II I 144,,r40, 311'..1,a; ~... / ,
11 . 11,411,121:41. Fl. hrs.'s, s ..e% 4 i permar,...tlr ittl tAl•tti3". re ;china' .....sleccuati..
The Director. or Ps: PITTnItU lat It AND ' 0,,,,,,,i,,,,,..1,,,. 0 , 1 4 0 ,4,,,.
~.. '
130 h Pop
DOL L CO. Taco dsclar..l a dlttser.l
• Ajp:y vr . ,,, ret:c.rtnceS.
of THVICS DOLLAR/3 (1.3) per share, as stock
stand at close of 04.41n4.3a thls flay. payahlc to
noekbolder• on and after Mosolar. PM. toot. ' . -- I - '
Tenses ..... TIIO3IAP 31. !WIPE, 111,3u:cr.
UNtox Paume BAILw•T coarAm E. D.
tql:lce,l4o C 4 Wain. .`'.ricer,
PIIILADILPIII.4, .I.rtary Slit, 1,47.
MrTELE INTEREST IN GOLD
PIRST.M , RTGLUE BONDS Cr THE UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,
EASTERN DIVISION.
Dce FEDIVJAHY it will be laid on pres , ntso•
Don or the Coupons at the Banking Hon, of
Beam. JAY COOKE & CO., IYesr Yotk, on and
sites that Cato
_ uZniDiiirs
OFF., or Tot. ALL.' h. It. CO. t
Frribbooott. Fob, I. Ito:.
• THE SECULAR ANNUAL
meeting of the btoekholders of the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Co.
•
Will be held .t the 0
acr orof ""‘P"'.'"
j eeete, llttsbutoh; on
Tuesday. Feb, 26th, 1 567
at 11 o'clock. A. It., tn. toe election of Ii•
of atausgere to serve for the cosi:log yrar ,
to trantact etich other bilsine.• as Lo3l . he
seated. rtill.Ll lin.
fe4,74 •
Preside
, .
eaTICS or • Lawatur,ra. VALUIT It. I:. l'o..
PITTEIWI43I.I, J•noary Itt . (SC.'
RTNOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
Fl MTMOIIT,/ AUV.ISONDS OFT/ E
LFUH.E.NIr VALLEY EAILItu AU COStra NY.
—The AJleaheny HAI road teetDaeT here
by give notice that they will r e deem the
The First liortraCe Bond. , . or the C
Within two years from OM date, to awned,.
with the provisions of the mortgage glean to a .
core the payment ofaahl bonds.
order of the Nord or Mahrrecra.
JaimM WILLIAM PHILLIPS. l'resldeot.
ROIL RENT.—One two-pit ory
Dwelling House, of eight house,y
situated. with too and water In the good
lot. Wanted, tenant that would porn..
parlor carpet: halt cloth and parlor Win.,
42
0.
' S" B. MeLAIN &CO
1= Fourth threat.
Fos REST,
STORE ROOM NO. SO MARKET STREET;
ROOMS SUITABLE FUR SINGLE GENTS;
SALES ROOM, bECOND 7Lotar. 0.! 38
MARKET STREET;
OFFICES UN ILIUM tt!iD MARKET STA.
J. SI. LATTA.%
ja7;rs2 'Att . , at Law. OW Grant curet.
1:13V.V clelMr-tw :I
GROVER
.& MAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
♦re TEM ➢I2T for Family and Ilannfactortelt
purposes. Call and see than at
Xo. IS Ptah Street.
DOWT BE DECEIVED BY
71ouelsbIngbalf column aftrertleements of luf.
nor aletblues, but yet a UlluVLlt d BA
KKE-It bey been fully Meted far Mi
tten years, and m by all compe-
Lunt 'mires. Inv
uouticd the. •
•
/SEX? LY
No, 3.E1 .M . litiks us troot.
lualm6s
825. BARTLETT 825.
SEWING MACHINE,
Beet cheap Licensed Machine In the United
mates. Agents wanted everywhere. Pay 030 to
1200 pee month. Enebsee clamp and address
CAME BELITHCIts. tivueral Agente.
014 Chestnut street. Ihilsdelpitla, and 221
summit street. Toledo. Ohio. dettpt
GET . :NONE BUT A
GROVEI3, & BAKER
Yoe a Holiday GM. It I. reliable. beefed and
heretore the best. Don't fall to call and ace it at
No. IR FIRTH STREET.
SURE. HARNESS ar. CAHHIAGE
MAKERS shoaklllea the sew
MU& & B D. 1 SLIFII6 WHINE.
Boon Dnytng elsewhere. It Is the best for L h
one /or sale et
THE GIZO VER -
SEWING MACHINE
Is the Illtlma Tbole or Iteettentsn. thus cal
and ...Ws aa
.!io 1K Firrit
CIIEVAITAJREIIOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
xamm.cskurzips,
No. 100 Wood Street.
HRITTANNI• AND SILVER' PLATED TA
TILE WARE, TEA TRAMS and TABLE CUT
LARY, always oft hand.
CHINA. TEA SETS,
CHINA DINS ER SETS,
CHINA TOILET SETS,.
CHINA VASE..
(MINA. ESITTOONS,
BOHEMIAN WARE or - every dookrlptlon
LAVA CARD RAI:OATS,
LAVA VASES,
END LA Y V S TO O N T W O A N RE
of all rarttlios e to
mot wholesale and remit trace.
The larest and most con:Blew stock of carry
th tug la `andllea lo U ll Oll7.
goloos terms the same as In the eastern
C IA& auna —flan. TIC. smut. Ar.z..srOrrcra
BARB. SNAKE & BUETTLEII i
Successors to WAILELINK 6 11 ,
N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh
Pianos, Organs,
and Musical Vonis generally
KrSolo Astute for the Celebrated PLUM;
lir, New Tort, and SCLIOMACEER A CU.
Pld/Adelohla. PLUMS.
Also, ESTILL' A CU.•S •• COTTAGE.•• and
D. A H. W. SMITH'S • •AMEEICAN••
Ult-
GANS. andTIZTON'S PATENT GUITAR.
Theban frailest and German Vlolln and Vet
ter Stehle" always on bum. arnrse
JAMES H. PARKER,
PORK PACKER,
IZELIE
309 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa
=
EXTRA. SCOAII CURED DAVIS;
EXTRA S. C. BUEANFAST BACON;
EXTRA B. C. pILIED BEEF;
BACON SHOULDERS;
BACON, PLAIN /LAMS;
BACON RIBBED AND CLEAR SIDES;
MIME LEAF LARD;
CINCINNATI LAND tILL;
DILL GREASE,
Conataatiroa Rand .4 for sate at the lowest
market prices. .
LADIES' FURS-,
X93 , IACJEB,
AT rux
HAT, CAP AND FEB STORE
McOORD & C O.
.la=lBl IPOOD STREET.
CUTLEIty
CUTLERY! CUTLERY!
Everybody Goes to
O arriMlV'tS
For 1 ino TiCnivesl,
67 and 69 .FIFTII 61 - P.EET,
lIDWATCH
11. 13, LYON,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
011Iec: ?io. 38 . MAUR ET ISTREET,
OM
DYKE.---A rare •chance Is
now olrered to those lytto with to ac.plre
perfect ronwledge oral art or PA OguuI•.S.
=I!
=2
- .
PUY, or MIMS? trA:PD WCITI lie. A el•s• la
Oew being. farmed icy■ praetlni C•portrr liom
London, laglaol. Addregs
313113
NOTICES.
IL 11. cI.7OL&N,
4ja areal. over 31,1la.ter & il;azzas4 . 4.
Law OMrc. oppoattc Comm House. • Ce•lla.s.
W 1 N rL A !Fr
tocea{ m,e
ft three terms
we
.43in es,
et tlrely...w. Haat au I dealrable. Can be stone
at hutur or trs.Olua, by 10114 matt sad female.
No gat euterprlp, or t anabug. •'
alahlrat, wituTed •amp -
W.
Jolt shralv T I 21 Broad why, 2.. car York.
DIM
WANTED—A
TT I.:l7liEli.a Wll
to Fell ['Aril' f•EW
fru , 11 sae paper t
leather without ehan
&lon. ant-adjusting I
ttralaned four-tutottua
eaclualtta "3.111.
dell Ms fifth
WIL 4. PALMER, Trem•r
WANTED—A ,
, the CHILDREN ,
AND STUU.IL.,, Wrltl
ASA HLILLAnt , .
of the author.
m eldirra, and Iv Mehl ! tlet plan,: all the chi
J.
detyrrvrt
WANTED. - AG ENTS. -MALE
aud FESIAI.E 7 tn c‘rry part of Western
l • rnagylvaula, for tha ara..6t,l Engraving,
—l . ll.Ay an A t VA f.LY.Y FtlfttiE,"
• ILE 31 vII,CN•S ritAY FR."
•• LIN•VI.N'S HOME AT riPttINGFI27.4.I ,
Eith, tly the month vr by coratals,lott. rub
-11,11,.,' malt, A1i...a% Fur fail particular' all
ply In rivrann, or addrrps. CU., ocr: , • 43 Firth grrel, rlttaburgb.
FOR SALE.
• •
VOR SALE.—A COMFORTABLE
DWELLING 11.011 . 4` Centle artnue,
with. two mrtwur nom tau 3111,er...11n
l'asavc,ter 1,11w,y ,t4Dotr. TEe Lot 1 , It, lett
&et 11 , /;:nt• Iltellwoe con
talon s.s en 'a..., dna air). room.. atitl
yry comf-rtable.l 10114, Tottliculars ad
4. F. KEATING,
3tr Ttara Ntrett.
FOR RENT
---
FOR SAJLE'OR RENT.
A CCF FEE STAND,
la the !Janet House for
further particulars erhiul at the titan.% No.
11.7. In the hart Iloure lamond, .rittahurgh•
l'a.
ja19:t.13
A' OR SALE—Onel Lot fronting
AL. - . fret, 9 Inches on West .I , le or eandu.ly
It
street, ro n plop bark Pt fr 6 Inch:. to Whig al
lay, on -hick there , ere .d a twu•atot)' Ortelt
Loosz, on -pin sty Ltr .t, with 6 rooms each,
god 2 on IV bfg 6/ler. Wit, i rooms esti, oppo
site the s'ourth Ward ..ielpiot House: nut be sold
. 1 ?.bs , k , A , .. hY • „ItAXISEY & HALL.
Real Estste Agents.
No.?, Rel eqe street, AllvsbOar. T
CUM
Poll SAL,Fr—The ICtinrch Build
.- Ins occupletl by the YIPTH Lt. r. CUNGRE•
GATION. corner of First end East etrects,
hen y City, Is oCered fur sa:e. PrOfsn,ltlons for
purcuaes recelred,lsnd fall InfoOnlation
gle,n of elLO . sr 1.00 Fob
. vary let, 1:0,.
Ms. 1150:11u efreet.
Sia,EX4,24l/1.: IS 314. 117 ,
lat7:s72 I \u. tzlilasr.ouLl.
14 . 01 i su itable prop
. erty In stlxlieny, do bandusty
ell eat and t.traar 4..rry alitthe lot is feet on
t•altatit LT street and 114 act on *trawl's:sr,
to Herroc allev, and °Say one otttazx flora Oa
Diamond. '1 he latprovemeuts are brick Louse.
with wren rooms, and a frame short an the back
tO4
thf o the
ors: lase lotn
.. Inc For farther foratallon Inquire
s.
on e
Jastr.l2 17.4 ISANDU , KV /STREET.
lOR SAY-Y.—ONE TWO-STORY
Itta.N CLAD 1.11:ILDI1.0. catt store
:ono, (and tour (4) year lease of ortOntid from Ist
t AptCo situate In coal[ ucatloo: beteg No.
17: Penn street,rornerof Ilarrlloo street. t. ould
1.1 good !oration f.r aF. ..d note. or
en u g
d fiat Fitting Shoo. Emelt , . of X. ItALCI,
!VV. No. 70/Ctooetreettor 13.11LIFY.111t.iWN
2 Cal., Plumbers, oteao. and Etas Pipe Fitters.
No. federal street. Alt. obeny City. 101:1W
FOR SALE—Set:end Rand
STU:NI ENi I E AND BOILER.
Etro afro of
. .
A-AOUSE AND LOT FUR SALE,
on Ita,alef•a Lane or Bit:well stet tt.llt-c
-owl Ward. Allealtet y City. A comfortable Peat.
Utrelllnt. ol nla Rooms amlee•lar. with Lot of
stout 67 fort front co track of inert Cars, by
not 117 fret hark; or the Hoe •e eelth half the
lot. will be Et•l.l6tp.rately. Apr, y to .1. C.AI:
LIPP. Na. 55 ke.leral .trret. Alleeh..ny, or at
No. 111 fifth si..zet.l l l“borch..l.,
NE./..hl.lll.Att'y at Lay , .
111 ' FARL4iND & COLLINS
Offer at Wholesa e and Retail,
NO. 18 TITTIISTRE T
.:11 ac..
,1 nio:c cho ic
an.l rY nie V
van. r tr.
atte, .
Alsual .
ea
Window Stiades,
In Green. Tan cot,. Tor, Let and.,. Ma,. an.l
(set) color., with gl,n. neat aunt rich Olti sag
V..het border,, 4, ev:tt , dlnerent
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
MI Web paLlerna let utaxl.rl La nlzert: 3. 6
316. and 24 Ica,
SCOTCH wimpy/ HOLLANDS,
Buff, Eirecn. Iff ue aad Ite. In all width,
English Woolen Dnaggets,
Bilgta Colo., JS, y i d. 3. 3't, 34, zud 3u
WOOLEN AND LINEN CHUM CLOTHS,
ENGLISD 111LTDS AND TEIVET GrGS,
I=ll
Swiss Lace & Application Curtains,
Patterns theisre nut to be found elsewhere
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
If Ed Vl' CUR ra r..r G 0 OD
Neiv Patterns Cornices,
on:x- 1 3,0t ....d curtcti33.
tiPHOLSTEICY.
Orden lifidePllT and carefully ex. cut it. Will
send careful and experienced uphotaterers to
arty pan of the coon', to lay carpels and put
up curial., shape, di.
II'FARLIND & COLLINS,
;land 73 Fifth Street.
Next bulbluag to ths!led States Custom Home
sad PostoMeesteemt efrmr. • 1•11,1
•
BROADWAY IEXCIU...NGE
RESTAURANT,
101 OMR WM LID 51111111111) Sl3. 101
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story'
PRFBII CAN OTSTET4 An) GAME of LL
•
Unm on hand.
VIV:11WELL1:11.
VIEUIIELL1:11. f •
==lmm
•
87011.
r. relia.W.3-Irench Deidgcs. nith Gold
orde
YOB. LIIIIEJLEJEZ—IompeI. Pattpns .on
Oran.. 14 round
7011 RALLY—New kJ t.ek ratte nu on Red CU?
pound. •
o„. I:I . T . &II.RSEIII3:—Lsce and - gnslin Pattern
Prjr u.k ' r. XA.I , HA.I.L,
17 Wood street.
IS.. • 3131CAAJIZEL •
H A 8 NOW A ILAJOGE STOCK' OF
PrIIIE
sera Corti" ZeTIONLIE4
CMS b:S. TOYS serial/ other irocers ?J ithe
YUIL7HEHOLIUAIb. and be calls special ate
lealtonw bls superior 11LX1.1.1tUrbilsY, at
a and VI Federal St., Allegttemy.
del7:plo . • :
. .
- -lacumouge P.M:AMR, ()Trice. •
ALLIGHENT.CIrt, Feb .:54. 15c. 5
SPECIAL NOTICE,—PIans. Es-
TIM 4171 9 • ncl. Llsto of ASSeettneht on the
Prod hesy. entlimeed In tbo cm:mu - J.llos of the
1% eat Common" 304 “Belmont" hewer. tail
Le oPetalor thspeell on at thL% wee; for h Perla
of Ton PAT. f om this
Cy ...hue or Select an 4 Common Connell,
Wht. ttellENtatir.
fete2:sA . Pb(1,14113K
PlTT,'Bllltu
WIN - noir fi7I4DES—A new lot
of near and Deantlfal designs se tirssa.
Tan, sad Itufflirosattalluld sad Painted nat
tiest!, at Ne.lc7 Market aurst.
/4 Mita= i trAU.
12:3213=372/01
• TI.L.ToN
Cho- ttr. sr.
P :ENTS--13Y THE
LA.Unlia:. Will sew
heavy Derr., clolh or
'n of frill. ntadle or ten
doot and newly
( Z ' 17 . r11.11 .Ii
gis - Ji, 4';'.i" ii:";,;;. I
I I . ll34burph. Va.
lli
ETg—TO HELL. s A LItUM. or VICTUILES
Ulm aml ebrupllect by 000.
rho !loot rou:a 00 , • bite
LT;i11,1,4,47. bound. ”d
co.,
Tu: Third tlteet,
I ClttshurKh,9
W. 5. LYTLF,
llirrtf3: a:red
English and Fren ch '
11