- 4 TlleVittantrOnctic , TUESDAY. YEURVADY 19. isit_, iiEmoLiTios 610 CUSTOM MOUSES _ The New York Coadncrela, after ! d urging in a number of gratuitous and um founded inferences from some remarks we recently made upon the manufacture of paper, inquires! Should not these undoubted facts lead to (he condemnation of Protection and Custom HouFes by every true American, and by every friend of humaultyt!" It in easy to put conjectures in the place of "undoubted facts," and on them to base an appeal to "humanity." This has often been doneby. the advocates of ! Free Trade; but humanity, espedially the more enligbterted sections thereof, Ifave been careful not to make the favor able responses that were implored. Even in those countries where Free Trade has been 'vaunted loudest, as in England, the custom houses stand in all their pristine stability, and are not likely to be under mined.ot• subverted fora good many ages to come:. . Yet,-llneland enjoys pre-eminence over all other nations in three particu lars essential to cheap production, ena bling her to compete successfully against all rivals in those articles to which her resources of toil, minerals and climate are adapted. She has cheap capital, re dundant• labor, and an unmatched and marvellous development of ma chMery. If, byyre-concert, she should abolish her custom houses, and we ours, there are few or none of the higher . in. dustries in which. we could maintain a competition with her. shbuld be thrown back inevitably from ate higher and - more remunerative - employments Upon the coarser and least paying—from those which require most brain power and skillful manipulation upon those which demand pre exclusively muscu •lar enerey and steady -plodding. In other words, our civilization would be measurably quenched, and we should be crowded several degrees towards bar- barism. It 'may serge to round a period to admonish the menengaged here in Pitts.. burgh and elsewhere, in the manufacture of iron, steel, copper, glass, machinery, and the like, to engage - in "more pro— fitable industries, which need no Pro tection.,- but when the persons thus admonished demand what those indus tries are, then comes the rub. There are carpenters and masons enough al ready. There will be need of many less of those craftmen as soon as the factories shall tie permanently closed. There are already shoemakers, tailors and hatters enough to supply the whole population. So is it in all the more common mechan ical departments. The "more profitable industry" means agriculture, if it means anything. This is not only the live employment, but it is the one nova whicti,all men fallback as a last resource when everything else fails. now long, think you, agriculture would yield a reasonable.rate of profit, if the manufacturing establishmenta you seek to weak up should actually be com pelled todisband? Where would the farmers' find a paying market? Puts " burghalone furnishes the farmers of the Great West a larger and better market than all Europe. Five years ago the hulk of the farmers beyond Ohio were in debt and did not know which way to turn. Now they are forehanded, if not opulent. You ask them to discard the policy by means of which they have been enriched; to dash the cup of their brim ming prosperity; to dry up their market on all sides, and at the same time to ln. duce, and compel, ruinous competition. What we like, however, is for the tip• portents of Protection to strike out bold for Free Trade. If that Policy should lie tried for a single year, it would never hat tried again, and its advocates would be so abashed and cor founded; they wouldcease dealing in policies ever after. PROVISIONAL GOVERNORS It will be remembered that Mr. Coax . DI.EII, of Michigan, some days ago, in. troducedlnto the Senutd a resolution in structing the Judiciary Committee to - ex amine and - report whether there was , any authority of law for the - appointment by the President'of Pre/visional Govern ors, and that afterwards, when that res olution was under consideration, he cre ated a marked sensation by declaring that if no authority be found in the stat 'uteS the President ought to be impeach ed formaking such appointments. We apprehend the'only Governdrs the laws clothe the President with power to :appoint arc those of Territories, duly or ganized by Congress; and that such ap pointments, to be valid, must be Confirm ed by the Senate. If this lie en, the President had no more right to create u Provisional Governdr for Louisiana or South Carolina than for Pennsylvania or New York. No act pet - fortnod by an individual serving under such a commis sion has the slightest validity. The whole thing was a flagrant usurpation, in Meet lion and accomplishment. When a State, • or any —number of States, revolted against the nationalgov- . 1 ernment they came necessarily under-'. the rules and Articles of war. Upon being overrun and subdued, they were subject to the pleasure of the conqueror. The President, as Commanderdn.Chiet of the forces, had clearly a right to appoint Military Governors, whose duty it . should be to remedy any defects in the local administration, until Congress de termined what should be done. • This would have been consistent and recular This is what the President did not do. Ilia Provisional Governors, were not Military Governors. They were merely civil officers; as absolutely so as the Governors of any of the States or Ter ritories. It is, therefore, not surprising that the friends of the President are sensitive when his conduct in, this: matter is brought , under review. What he did was of a very grave character, and he has no shadow of right to plead in justi , Leation. THEI DAS,KRUPT BILL Trade and commerce in, all the large emporiums of the' United States am Wonderfully precarious. The proyor- Om of bankrupts therein is much greater than of killed or wounded 'in war: -It is stated on high authority that out of eierY hundred not to 'exceed five retire with a competency. Citosny's Chicago lottery threw up about as large a percentage of prizes. When these general results arc duly com.idered it becomes manifest that the multitudinous failures are not to be at tributed , so Lunch to recklessness or want of capscity in the unfortunates, as to the system upon which business is 'transacted, and for which the whole commuoity is responsible. Many bank• rupts ate men of the ripest experience, of the largest abilities, and of uncommon s The °Mission to give them _ - 1 relief on such conditions ai will enable 1 IiouNCL 1;1111111 V , ei 1111 ed 1 11 NeW 1 them to take a fresh . start, is a ser ious ; l'iiii. ;too week, his fitilue heinit "West- : ward of the l'ilississir,ii. tpe:tkitl of I ,' disadvantage to the pffldir. • Mormon • o, lie s• Ihele ' m d If we could make tinklitivs to suit our - ' the ,„'n of . . -"' had" '' ‘' It" e rrs ,shii 1111,4 been a • selves -NC are not . 1.11 1 0 hut we should wealthy merehant el New York, and ah abolish all legal forms for the collection Alderman when that position WIU not of .debts-, making,ilishonesty a crime. i; a u rrupt , Tus v i - iti 'robber. The son was Burno such authority is lodged with us; ! 11, ;.;:,, ,;',",',', 3 i . ,','. , : , %: . ;‘ . 11 1,1, 1 ,- , bit& been. an, , ,__ _ ~,,_,. Period yet soc i et y Will not ; of them Wait the datigh'er ' of l ' lll ' - ‘n o ti th o t i-l r e ' matte.rK . course by The tai nts, and, he I be - l re lfL y " f f o u r "e' so c adica i measur e . Mean-'. Tie Mrlie tea, looked upon finite as 0 Le three '"while we lire decidedly in favor of 11 PSI , ,upp,,,,,i worked ~.. v .1 . , ' and benutigent bankrupt law like that i cornered ' affair ennui l '' 1 ." i i n t h e hands of a Congressional I have itself, until be wort 'e li ' i l it .t . t o ' l l ie t'' da be- , now isi a .a ( t t e i d. i She had not been heard of when Committee of Conference- if the dlf. I and found the younger one had disZ ferenifes between the Senate and House Ore adjusted, as we trust they will be, p;eStii'lif e_e in tuFer) Lad left, nor did he 1 had since recovered her. the Whole country will be under last. 1 She preferred, no doubt, the favors' ing obligations to the friends of the , which were nottlivided with her mother. Ile had also, even. among the Bishops, 1 measure in Congress. _..........._ - _ - I met several who were not over happy in i - . 1 their marital relations, one who bail among his ; wives tale of his - nieces; anoti nor whose two wives (lie was.mod est) nevetspoke to each other on tiny occasion, which made the house rather awkward to visitors. "Only imagine to yourself," said the legturer, "it fAmily of twelve children, with four or five mothers to bring them up in onu house, and you have as fair a start for hell upon earth as you can well imagine. Ten. years in such a purgatory would make h man long for the sound of Gabriel's trumpet.'' ... GENERAL NEWS —One year ago gold averaged front 137 to 130. I —The population of Kansas increased ,' 50,000 last year. —London will have street .rnihnads before long. Sherman is pronounced the belle of Washington. —Do :rod want to increase your busi ness:, Advertise. —Texas has four hundred and twenty ' live miles of railroad. —The Pope has sent his jewels to Paris for safe keeping. • • —A. well trained engine -can't go , through a snow-drift.. —Speaker Colfax's mother is only seventeen years his senior. —lt is rumored that Jenny Lind will again visit this country, —Since 1560 thirteen American Epis copal bishops have died. - IST: will have four eclipses—two of the moon :Ind two of the sun. —Carl- Formes'., is coming back Id America, not to sing, but to act. —The Menken n lis doing horse opera in Paris. The E press went to see her. —Over four hundred thousand a'arts of milk are used every day in )!,..; CNN' YorY. —ln 1767 in Beverly, Mass., the first cotton mil l . in the United States was OE " • —A young man can sleigh a young woman now a days, and not get • rested. —Advises frorm Southwestern Vir ginia announce the rapid growth of rad- . ical Republicanism in that section.' —Fifty dead bodies have thus far been taken out of the skating park ut Loudon, ' where the recent great disaster occurred. --Professor Bache is a hopeless in- valid, and will not probably ever again be able -to atnind to his professional duties. —There are indications of the revival I of the Fenian excitement in England and Ireland, and numerous arrests of suspected persons are reported. —The contract to supply the govern ment printing office with paper, has been awarded to S. Davis, of York, Pa. It covers e•S00,000. Bids were received from Boston, New York and leading western firms. .. _ —Prince James G. 8., of yacht-race fame, is to wed-a fair Britisher. So ru mor says. Rumor also has Prince James engaged to a daughter of one of our for eigirmiaieters. . —Our Connecticut mid Rhode Island exchanges continue to give details of the damage done by the recent freshet. The loss in the eastern part of the Werner State was about t 5 .1200,000. —The contributions to the Memorial Building; which It is proposed to erect at Cambridv, in honor of the Alumni who fell during the rebellion; has reach ed nearly $:100,000. —A petition was before the Massachu setts Senate from Paul Sears and others, 1 asking fur incorpozaliOLle as the Grand I lintel Affompany of Dorchester, with a capital of two million dollars. —Mary Harris, 'who shot her lover, Burroughs, la the Treasury, two years ago, and was acquitted by the jury which tried tier, has j,:st been committed to the Insane Asylum its. Washington. —The Governor of Arkansas has ve toed the bill for the relief of wounded and disabledaebel soldiers, and widows and oruhani , of deceased soldiers, and to provide those maimed with artificial limbo. : —ln Swansea, les, the - viscous smoke from copper s letting, that pols oned the air, and ruin .4.1 the vegetation forthousands of acres around, has been condense I and converted into oil I f, vitrol. I —Turnund Taxis, a Bavarian princ , who has had a monopoly of the postal service of Germany for two hundred years or more, in his family, Las sold his rights to the Prussian Government for three Million dollars. —The Supreme Court of Massachu setts line decided that a bequest to secure the right of voting to women, is not a i legal charity, and has decreed that $5,000 lett by Francis Jackson for that purpose shall be divided among his heirs. i —Mrs. President Johnson. appeared I for the first time in public at the White House on Monday night. _. She was plainly dressed in black silk, with a white lace cap, and, although'.an inia lid, was well pleased with the scene. —Charles Dickens shocks the honest coungy people about Lis borne at Gads Bill, by playing croquet with his daugh ters, for health and recreation, on his lawn on Sunday afternoons. he must play the dickens with their religious sus ceptibilities. . —Mr. S. Wilmot, of Newcastle, C. W., claims to have established the leaFi• bility of propagating salmon 1,000 miles inland from toe sea, and believes the means are within our reach of replenish ' lug the great interior lakes and rivers to ' almost any extent. . • —A lad, when being interrogated on the - witness tand in a court at Colum bus, Ohio, last week, became disgusted with his leghl questioners, said, "It was all foolishness," put on his hat, rushed out of the room, and escaped on horse back, though hotly pursued by consta bles. —A. Portland, 31.itine, schoolmaster re cently testified that . he had been obliged to remove boys from sehhol who were helplessly drunk, and bad found bottles of liquor secreted under their desks. The temperance men are talking of affix. ing imprisonment as the 'penalty for the first conviction for as liquor selling. • • -- - . —Charles Prescott, of Cortland, New York, has just recovered sfi , lo in green -114_1.ra5, backs which wee taken from his vest pocket, last Sept berj by a provident mouse - Who line nest in a closet with them. The money was well pre served: Ile ought to pension that mouse forlife. It Las probably been as good as a savings bank to bins. —Upon the occasion of the visit of General Sheridan, vritit General Grant, to the Rouse of Representative's, the other day, they seated themselves near Thad. Stevens. Theyvs•erd hardly seat. ed before autograph albums began Mac ' cumulate before them, and even some of the prominent members Dressed forward with cards ou which to receive their il lustrious names. The dozen or more , pages ~f the Rouse finally became so au., noying with their albums, that the great Generals were compelled. to beat a re treat. These autograph hunters .are among the most persistent - of nuisances, and it is the duty of rublic men to sum , 'wilily and ignominiously snub them. 7 -The expedition which, some time ago, was undertaken for making a survey of a smite across the Isthmus of Darien suitable to the waking - of a ship canal between the two oceans, has, the the present, been abandoned, owing to a mis understanding between M. de Gogorza, who claims to Lave a 'suitable route, and Mr. Spooner, the agent employed by the persons who were treating with Gogorza on the subject. It is thought, however, ' that the success of the undertaking 'is, -only a question of time. In the wean, _while, the Government Of Costa Rica Las concluded a contract for another railroad_ from the Atlantic to the Pacific, withqua American company, of which John (.4-z - Fremont and Senator Nye are leading members, ... --- -The researches of. Lieut. Maury (le. nionstrated some years ago that the high est ground on earth is that of America. liy wind or wave, it is down-stream troll our .country to all the world, and all.nations must ascend to reach it. With an ocean on either" hand, its power de scends with celerity to every country on the sphere, and that, too, from the deep est, interior of our. territory. —"Are we cis ilized?" This Inquiry is made by a tauter iti the Boston Trail wipt, 9.111 t is called out by the taut that since the complaints aroused by. the stripping and Bogging a: young ladies in the Massachusttts schools, a new method of punishment has been adotued, which Consists of opening the child's mouth and tilling it with cayenne pep per. • TO CONSUMP'FIVES. It v• Y.I)WAI:D A. NV 11.50N•6 Prepared rr 11!2=11=1 ffll2l==l TEIBULT and LTYSti AFFEITIONS. Las becn lu übe over ten yvarn, with the rmnt mart MCI= The Remedy, prepared ulOo . . 31r. \ V s al. s psuipLlet contstniM4 the ortittual Preteription. , tlth Cull and expl dirr.ctionp for pm par.tlun and urn: togratcr ,r of • short history of hit exie, rusvt... o•totned a-Goes. 3P.mazartrxra-or. I= No. S 1 Market Street. F.DV7 • HD A. WIT.-ON.I , eouth N • V. 6 What Swayne't Ointment Wi Dn. I—lt et II core Itch In from to I, hours. 7..-t I. lOU cure , the tenet uhetleete teem or T LP, a—lt *PI rut. Chronic Ell Pl'l ,l . or the r.= , 4-1 t era! ,t.re fait ,EruWu!. ciao. Itelltuit I'lles, pt lons. 6—lt will roslittely cure sit e. 7-4!.teU:~iYt'..vt ue.l scratch no r . littenene• ttintruut, ••TETTEIt' • ••12C1 4. ' Ltr. tiutaynes ETT N. 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ItIKTI.EdY,,O d /Ill, 'r fur te dert1..., 1 : V:l.f . .ltltl7l , .Nt..l;E,t , x l : , Z . .tnTV; - 1, AY. ..1615.1. , 3 ru. attelf.l l ancc Is l req:l4l.stcd. n. m 1,1„.11. .ry Pr'. EMI _ . . EMPLILIANCE LEAGUE 712ELIZITIEll wcraczia-rur, AT 210ZAILT HAM =IM=I3 rarFA 111 AND FESTIVA Will be held At the DA y Ren,lf OF TRINITY V. 1.31U11 , 11, 1-I.xth ',eget' on • TIIURSDAY, 2loot. LtSC!I f 00113 t.,2 o'plork. VALIO4 PAHL from 3to to o'clock. r. I. Tlrltet. can bn bad at & aner Mallet and Fifth .treet., and'.l. It. Wcldin t t d , Wood ,tr.. t 2 - 6.1 at tt door. 1.1,1.71 . . UrTilE NATIOVA OPPOitTlr- Nil Y.-1 . 4• , u.ore , l Ler• lure, Mrs F. E. W.ll.lliPr Q,. =I CITY HALL, PITTSBURGH, Next Thursday Deuing • Feb. 26. = , T - 11M11 Y." Tlctrtr of schnl”lnn. 25 crote,earl, Ithserv nnts 50 ccoh.t. , ll. A p.r. of th, .. wlll I.c given .o t.O chmeltatble assechttlet.p. o.obt mission Ix to help the On..e, S's lhe ft dice Ilenerchnl Allegheny It 11. Lenge , Done , . unto At 7 o'clock; the Lecture will be gin at .10 71".• public II ear:m..4 leyth..l to ntt , tot. 101 IN S. S. Cl= 'ITCITY HALL, Wednesday, February 271 k. 413,-R.III.IVD CPCON 8/1%.T. Sacred and Secular Music, MEMO BENEFIT OF THE WORTHY BOOR, Without r,rvd to err ed or ro' or. e !eel leireetor air. io st IT -I,l,ganist an.l holt. Maccr of Trinity Church. The rovrana rue may I.e bed at ti. game Oar , g ..heCieami will be puh , lghed in lion pa per. on Mendel'. Tue..lel , end W. dh. , '") • ”".‘ w ll%els fifty (Sni I h 4l rev be hall at the prio• •""' fel): tx2 gr.IIEIIcANTILE LIBRARY --- HENRY VINCENT, THE lIENOVNEDINGLIsII DIATDR AND LIMPAL LEATITILL AT TILE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tbur;day Evening, Feb. 21, ISe7, 1,41 . 1-- filirer Cromwell Tleke 30 To be had it the I.l.rary II Ail, or at Eby door. Doors op :It at:. I.teture at 1% o•cl, ck. erst.s. JAMES It. ”ti err,OLIVER I.EMMO, JAS. MIMI; AN. Jr..! WM. P. lIKItIII4I.I' 11/1 Us, P. fe.19:114 ADVERTISENIEN • JAMS T. BRADY & ttuccitteors to a. Julies S C 0.,, Corner Fourth & Wood Stan BANKERS S: BROKERS, DIALCI. tN .I.LL KINDS OF Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLEC VION el made on all socesellno potntS In the Mt 14.1 State• and tensdas. interest allowed on Time petiosits. PAFFLE.—On 'llondaY, Febrll Alt] at the 1101 WAN )lUUii E. Allt, Lieu) . yi“ • =I N4%4 take jaw, fer the I , I S r ,een to .1114 at " P" m" • hentlreachanee, at each. FOR SALE iIOUSE .IXD LOT The 11011•0 la a twit 1,10,c0nt‘ 11111.4 fi x rum. an,te,ll:Llylied:tl lc. il r r Ar;L:,7 anal li" b"'' "‘ 'n''" , " FOR SALE, Two rears LCAlle U(n Ott,. story I , nlldlng on H nod wtrre t . b """ roarth •nil 1 , 1( . 01 prll In. t',. A splvn.lll hn•lnc•• location. A.t.tres•, Itt , X 2a3. I.lll.la2rgh FOIL SALE Store Fixtures'aud Fire-Proof Safe NAY. COMPANY, MEM I= s ANK. /: GAR AN I) .I.le TELEGRAPII tTot.d 11, •Ires.lT Ivrrtkel hr ao Id TII EVY..SISII . n o•”I Ot Commerrlal Calm mon, 1(41 htpl,li .Id 1 - 2,ll.rtte hank of VittohntrKb Sto , k; •• •Ilestlmity ti•, • o. Allantic .41 I•arlfi , T.egraph Co. A. fI,:ILte AIN 1., suet, • n TELLING 110I'SE AND LOT 41 COLW ELL. STILY.E r. SALE. Thr",turtra bricl. !runt SA L rane - .1 .10 balL parlur, dining .I , Oun . o awl klt , hro: nvo nir. , 10 ,, g 1.11,11111an . 11.t 1 ; P•ow: ga. and %AV. , In Olv how, In. • ..raneati In Ina,: lot Irct I"• A3 t. '" II.!LAIN 1 CO., VI: Fourth etres.t. JIRSOLI'TION OF PATITNER nIiII..--Tim psrtnerAlP heretofore exist. 1,4 n JOs}.I.IISSOWI/6.N and THOMAS o,rAna I. A, under the firm of .14q1EI'll $OWIIS.l: AGO., Is dissolv ed. Thomas Costa e age; retiring (rote the JOSEI'II ;SNOWDEN. THOS. ctiorSMui.SA. run 5111 . 1.11. rehrlllrT •te.l. REMOVAL MEgiMiiiiill Comnais . iion Merchants, =MEM FLOUR. GRAIN, FEED AND PRODUGE, Will mosk. gll Linstav BTItY.E.T. Ya nn let., wn.ne tlin, nr 11l I, rrL ren.:tT , then . ' frientl• 31,11 patron, W ALI. PAPERS. - FOR SPRING SALES C F of Paper Baugh:Ks. Borders. Fire Dowd Prints, he.; • 1010.tai . l.t, a.l qualltlet of g0../s tr. °wt. to r•r i5. g0..0., t at. Al.", - "ICRANAPAttENIT CLOTIDI AND PAPER WINDOW SUADIN, At 11.,,overtt in•rkt t prlcra, at No. nC.Ntaxl W. , - near Ittth 1•1 n ttn 1!11=IIIB=11311 p EL! 40 PE*.:ll Excile 4 aoNisTs • unArrAl,ne A tar., I , lt A..turn•A fret vort. . menta for t.41..A.,. nt s-a. to aru.l..tv.,Ar tor..rmallor. Asi (It.. act:otr.mo,latlya, Le., hi War INMAN OR ANCHOR Lines tic steamships. -- IN2I I , ..... Flf.b •tr, 1.11“1“., JO LEATHER DEA LEES SIIOII.II.IIiERS MARYLAND DA N ',LAI: AN F TAN NED ), NIP LAIL a“.l ELL Sole lL.enther, At Wholes/de Prices for Cush / 11 N1.7 1 .t ,11 7 4 . YcO. 17. 1,7._ .1..t7_1 1 BUM LINENS, Shirting' Linens, Illow Linens, able Napkiip, '\ " oweillogs,&c., au .t raceilt d awl (4,•11. , ~ WHITE, ORR & CO., 17.11:111% Eitroot. 1r FEIIIMAipi, 14467. WE OPEN TO-DAY, ==l CARPETS, Ccuiprtztn, lbc Best!' tern. math , In Ingrain. Thre - Pgu and Eng gnat Tapestry Brussels, =9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,/ aluce thy . .r. McFARLAND & COLLINS, N11.4* 91 and 1:1 Fifth Street. I= = 1110113!ICK, GIBSON & CO. I= 31-0M.A.10 PIPE, Sheet and Bar Lead, I • PIG .bl.OO, II" AID PPM HUT Street, I= CINCINNATI, 0 11l 0 BEST IN USE WEED, ALSO FINKLE & LYON Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, Anne nn - moll nide.. Ir lha numbs., doe.req.rJ tin m rrlar to •n, n u t ,. can cMorn 11 IM.an , " try Mnenty Der ent. l tn Wlininlvd four re .r.. GEE= • . tmtit,. Al, A. A. lion, At t ,. .e Sew . . . . Mn 1:c11 C. Stt,.enevu. rGn.r J rirs from 11.n -I.erey Tay.or.o , cm, O All. en, city. Mr • McStng. Monterey o.reet and Taylor avenu. J S cofied, fic1.141, ,, 0nd att. et. Allegheny. I. Fover, No..l.ltedford sty ect. L•wrouvevill. nt ar . .loutre J•ne.y. Mrs. M. ient ho Wr-r. h. tertt L [mean lc. 801.1 door to Mr. Lees C Rowan. test Llh qty. William flanks. Car.on and 11F-Ktle 'treat.. Mr talornaot. Itlehards.co2 Penn stteet. . 1 . U. links. Joseph street. opposite Pittsld.pat aiserh RWIIIOBOOO and Many others. 5... Hraid Ind Em . broidery stamps for ta'e. . pbcmise. flown Yoaes, WraPPers• 101.14 Ac., Est•tuptil Irmo the Vrencti Pattern.. AttENTO WAN l'El/. It. 11. LON(I, Agent. 11l Atoll street, P.. 7 P..`. I'lYreht.,oll, PA. 'ERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEIIIENTS. ALCABLE PINE LANDS Vtltt SLEL.I-:•.--.1 Vai - tzt of about tt•t, N1,1.10,,1a 1 . 1 , . T., impop.l,ents aro • ~,.. sort, r.tory rtri . ls Irta..ldng 'louse scan 1:, pnona. a trvo.atory sprlne inroae, • I arrlege Hods , a large Ltonla i Roo,. n No I I, rates. i;,n .. ~„0 . „tap 'sat., irttllclrnt for cal head So a F,.., ,of 0.131... '1 hey . la • (Is t , y.'Prrrrve,,,..i. r„.„. __ r • - priolng an.. I. a.rur, ,or 1..5rl „1:11 tile beet r•- • ' - . . ,qpra of !cult t tree>. II le all undarrani Plth se... of -..;.'_, • • • •,...i N s, i i. :... - , i , ,1 0 ,'', .........:i0 ; ' ,. L",, , " , , ~i c w ::. : i r il l i . , .r.:ll,,or...rsro.,l:iiii 1 4. e , .1 , 1 .,,,; r: . ,: 1 : 1 : 5 t,, , , r ,,,, ai. :, a , r: .p . , .. ,, , f , ,v e ,01, 11 .,, t ., 1 1 - r , s , 1 i ra. :a/. Pt la '. la of - "a,` , 38 .. , ''.' ll, " . : - ~.n,' " , 1V... sores rolJorining tne strove. rartt a I Ylarite House, Carrlogr lions, .rnod.lplng l - ......, Sti . . ''... llt , , and tiler Oil-not:dints: alth a good O ' In . of ?..}... , nf "3 '''.. 3 " ' 3'' '' ; cl ' a L rl In doe bearing condition. VII. pi, g I . I N a', of SS. ', of ' ''''' ''.... '. p.•_. '"". l alon all underlaid with coal. Enloe r ......'::: ' t r - t 'a '. . ' -- ..., 40 . i Ala, 1,3 antra splivintrra tnr Clara r, uorrunep.r. N E " ' ''NE '' ' '- '' -% -''''- ' ed. for oak. low. This pipes lo a1...1 und.orlaid ...0 ... 0 1 ,..' 1 , 1 C 1 . '... 1 .1 ----- ••• .!` F'l' 3. ~II -I ,I' ~,, I nvILII coil. I , nN SE ..--, •.'r . „ r The anury till,. piece , of propert• Ile 1 , ... tween P .. , - ": 0 r . , , g . ',. °:,...,.. .. .. ......... .....1 .2 ' . ....' ; 41 .-', " ..;' ',V., t r % kr.1,1.1.1.12., 8 , tr: 11 ,0 1: A 1 t c i 1,un„,•n4.8,..tb...,uirte1in...,• i lli i , : h r!. z ar o l :, 1 • ' .. ' "C ''''''''''''' ° 0 1 L'A.L'aliNFlthul 'orl7:Fra..'cr;,'o. oitnate In St, Clair o '; ` ,,r ll ....1ii.:,,,n01; ... :71 . ...... :,:;.! 4 ‘ . :. ,... . ' 4 :,:. 1 , ' .:1. " .....,1 1 e , ..1 t w h i :: r , t t r:; : 1 1 . ,..... Tl ,t :Le r o e a , a l n a , 1 , ti r r! .... 1 „ rs . o L. a . , :1,0,,,,n. Railroad Tnr he .,. .. f . ' l, ‘ . 7 . ,1 -1 ...... .... .. - c 'P • lii .., '.',.,'•::,,'' 't,'.l',..,"sth'llll.oe:i.s°'..l;7ti.'ranle 11.;o s; 1.1111 , • 5 " ' ' .... : , L ,„'..,... '. 4 g .• ~... , 1 r., ro'nropi'grord et.l.ar, a Frame Rank liars. Z. , ' , NI: . I f:r . l . : o r l 4 l l l ' fr . : ;, ....... .:;, I , I '..1 : :, ~ .I o '. t..:: • i 1- - ~.. • ' ' ,. 1.. , .., 1. ' ,. ,..... - 1 r i, r ,,, t 1 .1 , f .,,, , , ~ .. ., ;1 4 , , ,,,a 1 1 1 . ., 1 1 ! . ,,. . I t , i .. ,,,, ..r .. u l t ,ii lia ls x i , i . ,, r1 , 1 0, 11 ,r ? 1, . r,7 T n,,, u , .., ,, r ,,, e .. 1 , a ,,, r ,. . , 11 ... 1 W 'III It . of ...... .... ; ' ,..,' N ., Aar' : 1 .,' % '.. ,' r ' l - ;... ;or! ' Pell watt:m.l: underlaid With so. and N Yi L.' f' . I R ON .‘ ' -'- . - 4 '..' • ".a." 111 o l.. .aanc 1 - convect. nt to chtlreloro, mills. .'so- - W . r In .....S Ilf. all L 1 ,............ WIWI:8 and Wart stnith +hops, together with the IT aofsW• , of SI N 5C .-' ''‘. erso rat property such . stock. IniP l Slnstr tS . • aotra . 'a 0f........ 'Jr MIN ....E • Iran,. graini' r i g w pg p o npd,.tg, IrooesolonglYell Itome- WSuf I. .0i 33 .N . E . flr. gr g ,,i, 'rue •Love desentre.l laud. wero oelectert •nd ~....,. harm 11l I , a „„. .t,,,,,,1 i f , V.,,,. '...4"/ ... 11 1 sled r'T •. nsrlsrle o '. 44 I r ..bt. ' . township. Wertinoreland county. r... adjoin , 00 .I tho quality' and quantity of limner 100 al rap, allie Station. on Penn,. Railroad. on ' t it "'L . ' , " In the ... 0 I Min , Ilcslr,• which there is a good •rno Story Sten. , House. hornier Ray Alter and Ito trinatarler Pao* dr - a i l , sly R o o t ., a liar, Carriage lion., and ' 41 'r"'''' "' ""'"` ‘t"...."'" .' °- other building. an Orphard or difiereat fruit thlty of trauling the lug.. loos ...sone. TneY ;I, ta ondrrlay...l P 1,11 .•Pal There la n l ate eultiparl trttleo. a, . go“rantre tile sold - ...rat, we,l on it In gand order. prort,lng n tll, late and quality. Tina., sound and thrifty, i,,..., a , •rt,.. peo,,rty to uttered spry cheap nod tol will tre z0..1 at a sera gra., bon INQUIRE ur '.;:l''.rfPtrm of •I 31 ears., 611.11nt,1 111 Coes -11.11.1'1111 C. SOICTO. la.ogli leas.hip, 111.11...un ouunty. Fe., &POPP VP lull. Cr.n. the We•l re ou'a. Railroad. •1 Id . , er more Slat.. r. Thr in.pro, t ou r nil are Coro story Frarse Lope.`H Si, Four Rooms. • double Porch and old Lop Ilarn. In;; Hoare. All.dtt il arr. a...rand. the r. Oor. In timbe. ou.h a/ *Lite ...S. ir.cort and cheat, 01. 1 !.!. , farm relil tr- sold v. ry 1...., rho owner ari..ll ing to west. Puraesolon IruirdiAteir• Also. 0 Farm of ',Nacre., oituated In Centre toanold tr. Luillatta cott“y, v.., abont Vi tulle. from lir rner Ltlon, on the Indiana Branch It•Ornal. The In.prorture nto arr. a good Two. stry !Arr.,. Da.. Inns. arilll `Lin inromo. a Cellar. - a No, I grarne 8r... il• - n, rai yr 44: • tine Apple Vrell.rd drub variety of d 1 114.1 frert Ire.; or , l I I.ler l'rr es: ferret., annrc•l 1 o , lit well a a•rred Ab. ut Ito aerao ,d 'lnv reddne In good 1104.0. land. and • 'noel ls foot vein Of L...at .rri. r Ina pi. le far,. A l pnrtlop of the onr.-Lssr. poor. 1 .. Id la • t.,....n f.'s Pell loc•leil an, tr. Nr.i.,....1a, 'ILIA.. Dr.° rt.Y. Ir sold n lore 11, 1001 of 11. , .'11. alit t.. oold at the lose wv...r , .. ur.l , . f ..re. Iroarearlonon the lot 1111 0r A . .... An ec, 1.. 1 , ..rm or 1.0,re.. of Phirdl avreo •re end., roltlratlon. •Ituat.. in r•hrlt lan ...runty. I.ltrort.. hunt°. nrols - a tr. ..ann. .1 a el,ing ront alnn .: *. trona, an rut vs rinrlne troat tr... /1.....1 leor•lar• Ac. lt Ili. „,,,,,, '!,,,ilea of rue II lord , r , entral It. IL: sol I I Ir. so .I on relmntiab... term:. Cltt property m, in part esehatter 1 I,l,lred. AI.. 1..1,g, In ....1.1.11. rn sate,. of Ct.leagn. arli 1.0t3 ,. ny ~, in l.• r• al ~ .P111.41,1 01 10.. 'I Penv. 1nt........., nine Now. of th, 1 nor tlon of -t. Loula and A'ton Ltd NI I,llgan S..trttr. ern R. Its, and ar. on tn.. Itrr or tar I'll,: rag, r . ort , aye. - and rak•aro 1, a.. , ,t 5 11.1 , - .1, ..1 tire 1 °o; Iloo.r. twos t 1... near IL 011 it °rounds...4,W tp 1.0 , 1 . i.'.. t 1• Fort.... Parta:ola. r oinlre o 1, or O. 11. TOWER.. Real Estste Agent. 18 lII I OPraI street. On Thunder Bay River I=l = • A N onuorNANCE a.fng the -alra of Wirtrfage and Ilse pay of the WlCarf Matter. :1110, I. Ile it nt.d.tioeri r0..1 r ”nefe , l ny th , ..trb.ct ',mt.,. Oturwitt , 11, City n r l .4,(•.' Oe.ll, tt io h•relly orao on,g 0111(1(rd fgt lhaL totlotelout (att. o ahati t,t.to.raetl culicetedt • Flat* eoptalt.lng coal, br,elt,•batt.l, e!ay. !lc., !lily cunt. 1 ,, 1 , 1 fv , or un,t,a , lina. flats or boat. its cent. Ter ton, CuGtom !louse owa.ureno ut, per dar. • o.• --- till lauded at 11... 01.1.'10 loarrelp. one per mar, for too arst forti•rtottt Warr or sod one and • hz rya, pot - t.ainl for tal 1... My. four ht. illorezttor. i Ali •I lk,llllllll, zi .10 rrnta orr lon ,r day of Irta. Cos tom rnos.tarmi nt. Ot.•101,0•1. 190.11 n, at tzar!. loadlag ot ottloadio.r, I.•uts t tun pot day. ur Irbe. Cit, •kka. 11411/, ni.z.orctort/t. itz z 1,14'6 not Iwollor or on. loadla h•hr or nt • prr lOU 1 ,11. 11 1 . 0 4 CU. I /1 11 ils oara•urianout. elan or eat boat, laltnt at OW azharf. Ott Itotalg or unloading, twollty-1100 roots nor tire. I.utitoor t la.ard pa rerndrawl on the wharf. ear ontor th•L11•. tattlago., two cont• vorthouzand. Ileadtc4z. alovaa and Loop Tot. r. 010 11 1 Cent. thanzand roar+, rtght eon" ror thouaand Ito" - lineal 1.0t1131.11, Itoutol or 1100111 logs. thirty rt ,r tt.ou.and I•e “Ineal n e•surol for Lb , nr, thrta . .laa a or Ira.. And rlghl trots por thottszod trot tor ataa thrreoftrr. Bosnia ~, ta'lr4 pr '10•.1 01 the whart soli nut .Irzwa, • er r and a half root, p..r thouran fr.t •r thollnot roly•taao ir•tir• or Irr, ....I • 1,4,(1/l to, 11,otra LLI fact far terry t•ouly•f lkoar _ 'Octal, of all 1111.1., aII 0,1111 rkt, top I,r ••• • Itzllrtmot Iron sod all other Lll,lllll in., tea ern: rto s. , r arazno , -too hour• tkrk . 'flie Corntr.lll,e on What verynd 1.../atl - .1.0111410 1Ln.....r to fix apo tat rat t .• f o 0., .100110 of Irn. ,tone and .o. outr Irk.. ,to LI, o art la atoll p.z.co, as 911911 latortora ow, thr 1.04 , u..t. a( thr nL I. Tll, aitor oaa...zar. Of thlsurolltlanrr thr pay of 11.0100.11 Y.sa . r r thal. be. for lll aorotro. tor ;It, -avir cont.', the zets•r•zoo tho holy smoout t alortrll zh•Il antotall to thlrty•two handrod •.•izra, zaoat ltr .11..1 01:1 Ire oary tzrt,Ly r..nt of Any 1.11 11111 on•Otr•I rot vrt.z.trzot, ot 11 z t 00, oanapro.altan ant Y. 1. want ca. ozo. I. Ta•t , 0,1111•11019 tor part. of 00.1:- fs vane. • ri.t.P.l..tlng talth the 1.1. going II I.t . rr rr lan•lrd. latna•l and roar,. lota 0 :az.. ter` roar. to..nto t aaaroar I. oar tnao .31,1.10 a Ilona nal and 6111,-se , lk, 31 , 111:11:II. 1 . r. , •1at 111 01.• loanall. .A-11111 It. II to, KII/lik‘, 1.1..11. I/. V:11111I.r., •1.1,•,I t otaucl:. 111 , 1 • It , oltict 111, a. tOtrot... 11. h lIICKLINt: CO.*A J • ktY' tt ntl..trat. l prltel,lar.fi Le, o.t tt , on .tino etlalor •a 1 1 I..tooWoolr tY:ard ,AILL3•IIOI lolto 1/•1.1 for -ktlrry - tory .0.t.010l to, Iloollcor INI al , I t t •. utNly•folo•..1 1 /oi 11.1•1[Yool stet"... Lnavoolc.l Cl.tY.l.yontO. , 1,1 o. [fol.! lioroteg tt 41 , 1 t I,t. Ito y oto..,tOtittptLy Auk. tlt 'A At toot to ttltty, trrert ....... . , t•toto tyttutlng .Y 1.1,1. • lYtarttoi ... t te.tYtk 1011 Huott l or I.opoor to 1 0.1 I/ eon., 1 ,rr tfatrl... 1 1 r.O enort..l P atebss. It.ty y• - ty toltot l% v.. m t i Airrar4.• n c..•toot !out r.:L 0r It :oty v.,. '''1r.re.'".1.134.01...y1„4 ": 0a 113,1. Au....lran ~•••• 9%11.3 1 , 9 t4,....1T.11..0.111t. 41,16- 1 ' ;;,;;:ttt r Yt th t..;tr; ‘: ... l.l...[TY.'<r..7l„ a n 11..1.1er• yr. • 0111.1. , go ..• o•lcul ortto 7e ' .;.....V1.%•; 7 t0•t t 01 altY oi • tt • t t• ry hut AL•try t t. it o—orbr.l It •Illnla t. Mon. 1.1.1, tin Ite• y ;att. 7.3,1 1334.0 io the niyat i•totlo .t. r 30. 11.1rti-11., v 1.11.1., ant yr. for .'Vo.ul.o• jo k l . O ur tloo. ototil ta1... - ut l• a ra• i• •,1 Imott c0t1c.,.. • d y at Olor t ar , s oy cnr t•tt,••••llltrat atol optotootlw wort . - • o t 1 , 1, trolloy. 0., 1.111 1 61.1(i. 11. 1 t Bt.& yy - ott t BLEACIIIII Mi 4 LIN% AT .1. M. BURCHFIELD & CO'S, No. 137 Sitirarliot lEitroot, %Vest Jar, rya, ItlesT.lNh r, c,rit. up .1, 1-4 ItEETINII; 104. 11-4 LISES I 1 . 11.1. 4 . W . 1,4141.1". I.IS 111 , 5 Tto%4 .• IC7 FLANNEIA, and I LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOIIS, ax.L ivnw GILMORE & LIEBLER, Dtanufsoluints, WholealOn an.l Itutall U.lers In TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c.. wf r ,, k ,n , tr a , n r ,i a . .l.ltutitt ol Lad:a.' Sat. bet. a' N 404.101 and 106 Woad St., j r ,., Int PA. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., In LEAD elk AND SIIEET LEAD, =MEI atuunErt ardEL93ll =I I=EZEI3I IRON SINILN, I=2 107 EtztaitiailoiciL Ott., PI T TSB CHUJI, Pd._ WORKING:OEN. ATTENTION Tve"utit. of Own ••teity of work we ha"` re.l.ed the orlft s or our. MEN , CALF AND KIP 1100T,+. BALM.", n srreNt r,auctlon uu WOMAN'S, Slit . NEl and ckuLu i u , ia„rs ItALSIMIA IS. POLIOLI 110',Enr ;,t ,, ums ro „ . fall and gave Your mossy. at & W. C. BORLAND, No. SN.lla.4t streeL, door ft°. F." 8t" NOTICE.—To !with -41i or Iloilo ly Bonds of the A :bony. from No. 1 op to 200 of the Ant 3 7i ' le n n=e " n t. ini t' it ' areol Bonds will he PAI , or of situ. A1.1.61:11EN 'FALAI A RCH. 00, beton. the Ft tviT DA.): OF MARCH. 1.7. In ten." o. the al. 'To will b.: slopped an". ""1".".. o .1011% 1111010,3•1., e..Frftarr• lII.A.NGES AND LEIIONS.— re.l,lrllv firaoF, nr11.01:0 00 * 10 prime jrna rt,11.01 sod for Axle at thy Family merry dttirr of .150. A. ILA (010 Cornet:l,llorty anil2lAn.lFtreeto. PEARL Amll —1 calskii now. 140.1104• or 1' le lo r "9 DICK EY .1 VV. pEACIIE.S. —25 barrels Prime r Halite Alr CAFyIELL).% 80N. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND I -, ll_ ) lL' «Q)]l Cornrr d'arroll and.Stnallinan Stree.., Ninth Ward, rivirsuunGll. PA N7CTIVI. €‘3l/119E9E-3E; \ll\ (FACT CRER 01 Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS • My rtpr, nre vertt , a7ln 1 , 11 - ~• al, 1 , :it. Ak.u, a Cull assort ut t ,• • t 01\0 1.1P.61S kNli ROB lira • I %•,111, t ft, •u ..f nt of . 411" ..11 , ton.) of It L. 10.1.7 M. SIMON, ,ut. , 2•or A. lIA ,ER t NO. US 11111tEr SPREE CLOAKS AM► SACQUES Circulars and Mantles OF THE L.ITE.fiT STrLES AT A LOW FIGURE, rrrparst9r• to rig cla It', . t'n , li r3,11.1:,t0rk FOR THE SPRING WEAR SHOI'LD Clad. AT ONCE 1)1., Attf•tat. , l ~20.1 to Order. left f 6euaLete lobe made io Wa 132. - Sr ..t I MILLINGE & 1111111E11, 31101iONGAIIELA. PLANING MILL HD LUMBER YARDS Carson Street, South End :110 nontuthela Bridge, NOUTII PITTRISURGII 11.1 u, alaro• cf DRY LUMBER au ,c ry pr..pmred to Nrirlth all ar,rlr. tin lid '41.11.2•51f.1/ LI; hillEit for 1101,1111.. It. lowest coal Let rat cm. I.ollteri 1.11 3 • utir 1. iti , Fet I.‘urahie 1151 .. l akln k g nf ltmlr ar ralsorturian. • FINISHED 11'0E1: ON HAND. fr.:, 1.01, h KAUFFMANN & CO., UNION COAL YARD Best Famil) Coal, Nut Coal and Slack MI, b 4.11 Laud' An ord promptly d era,' to omen COB riARRisoN AND PENN BTB VA V. 1 1.7 eon strvaq. REMOVAL NOTICE. IVAi APRIL IST. WE WILL RE move tu tio. 15 Diamond, Pittsburgh H.. at 1,0•..11t u^aflt« 1 ‘.l . Ks•i•. Iv 1,, d.dpc.an ••I'A•11'• 1:12--1S Kbr 4 .Ail sot. . 7 ,i tit 1 1 . 1 1 uP • t.;re . r. t lu.. r 4 l' . ' x w. old cnrohtly alli .t ON. SI VcurrAl ,tr•:t, et, Al'rgheny. mt to t ti . e4Untrri. bh• Ac., t It; st)l.., ink' 4.h.*P• frl6 J` BEG GS, IrIAI,II. IN GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Hardware, Cutlery ,S; Variety Goods \n:.", St. flair Street II doer from tli • PITTS uritt:ll. Ammunition of all kind, alwaY“on Chinn and rrindr.d. i..r• yround knd I.c t. Al.o. prnknife r Wad MILLI:Ws LUBRICATIVE 3p.a.c722ctivelr A fell 'lock Of the el , ore Parting el war oh baud. v. Melt we will sell to lienitra, Railroad ,comsnler and Cope from et the ,atro. prices " it root he parch ed from the tnanutectaere. es we have toen mop...toted:tole Agrots lorWestortt rebus. Call and examine It et Nes• 5t1 . 1.• J. a it. I;itti.‘ars, Pt. tilair "rect. e:t torte Agents. T BLACK, 40.6.14.1'1%. 7 %" 33 . 1 ; 1 .. 46110, - , Three doers above t.tlit,ttt Slo.r.t. PITTSIWIttiII, PA . lErr, Lind of doneen the 'bort. st suet Mk. rettsenahl43orn.l. PArtletO• • paid to Johlolu, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' UN PENNSYLVANIA of 1:E1 • 1,1 ',Arty et“.. , ..•11 SIOND.I.I. Mar..;. • ,r,„, ;;;.. in: a It. , ard r. STATE LOAN. PROPOSALS FOR I LOAN OF 523,000,000. AN ACT rt, Create a I.onn FORTHE REDEMPTION OF The Over-Due Bonds of the Commonwealth. WlLEttAft. The bontli of the Commonwealth Lin certtacatc+oflndebtedor,s, amount Ag to tocotr-three tottltous of dollars, bate du •ad unpaid for tome time put Wrens, It ie desirable that the aline a be paid, and withdrawn from the market 1. lie it ennele6i by the 5e,h1,664116.16” ),,,,,,, 1 the C.ownl 011 ,r..;(76 n,/ Pe nu wir..l. , in fii,ral .4.,P,,, , 1y mrt, «„a it 1. !,,re ~ of (Ar sanv, That :be Alit%'tor Crenert , and ~tate Treasurer are It. ray, as mn.lenipowereJ tr. on the faith of the Commonwealth ...Its arid with such notice, (not k 0 forty &Lye) sa they ".'y deem moat csrom be interests of the State, t,eUtl'-thr, taus of dollars, and lame rertl testes of luau bond. or the Commonwealth for the .nine boa, log Into!:Fel startle not exceeding sit per annum, payabli, seml-annually, on flat of lebrusty sad :Ina of August, 15 the Ulf of rtaladelPl4l, which cercitost., of loan bun•ls ,ball not be subject to any tasatlun r, for scoalclpal or local purpo- wl shall be fellable as follows, namely: Flee s of dollars pays:qv at any that alter Live u 1 wlthla ten years: eight millions of payable at any Mile LP, tnt year. and 1!1!!=1 I,thne atter nftetn year. and within twon yeas,; sn i 'hail to signed by the Got ani titlte Ire..'lntr. ar! cuuntertaglat..l t,t ill, Auditor (Sentral aad registered la the bast., Auditor Oeueral. and to be transferable boots of tar Commoaaealtb, a: the Far s• and )leehaules• National Bane of rhtla. Wks: the prOcreds of thr whole of which Inrimlinr ' , Ten/Wm, rt cetera, rectlTml !!!!!=i the Londs and cartincates of !nth;tdeCna. orthe =I me b 1. for the seta lola shall be vcried It theprnetce of the Governor. Auditor tienerst and sttle Treaatret. and awardrd to bitten tl.lder: Prori h t. Tbat nocertOrate beictr autltc.rt:i .1 to be I.sued. sball be ',roils = C. f. Tbr bond. orthe Cute ant certtbra. Act.. 112,11, DOW 01, All, .11.11 be recd.. a payment ~114 e nil loan, ander Eocbcig It.ta sathe Uovernar, ditty littoral and Trt•ilaerrtiry prescribe: andercry bWJcr be lons. Low outhot I zed to b Itstool. Atoll bld •hether the as.. Is ps) able I. or to the bonds, or errtlEratee of Indebted of be Conaroonvrmlth ,'. 4. That all trustees, exteutors. admlula =ME ,ti, a uardlaae. ayentg. Vemuress. tee, or other perrone, holding In a fiduciary ca AT. bonds or orrtlficAtrr 01 Irolobtodoess of elate or motleys• aro hersby authorized to for the loan hereby authorized to be lathed M=:l , t by there ab the Liao: , al:raking thd. bbte d to reorts o the bonds nothorind to be Issued MUM Any person or persona standing to the uciary tepidity ststed In the fourth settle .Ithie act, who may doCre to When. m00a7 3• lll= shout any order orcourt, Invest the sane 1 ha bouaa it. tburtzed to be (*aced by Ills act, at ate of premium not oneeedlng twenty ye bes - ":‹S - tbst from mot after the passage of OA t, .11 tho bonds of this Commenarealth shall be I= IME=III2 t yet ' due, st7LXII be exempt from titate. moot pal or local tenatlon, after the Interest dee hruary O r.t. one thousand eight hundred and ety-a .ven, Mill have been P•td su, a. That all r %biting la wa, or portion. hereof, Ineooslstent herewith, ,irre hereby MEM Opeoter of the Ilinuo of ntp,,tcnt.ti,,. Approved the second day of lechrodrT.... I=l /u accordance with the provision of the above et of A isembly, reeled proposals will be reieir .4 •t the °Moe of am atat4 Treasurer. ID the lIIJtIqKtHj, Uy of Vsnutylvrtla, until 17. . 'dock. u., ortbo Ist day of - April. Pal 7, to ba andorhrd as lollowsl "Proposals for Pena .ylvartla State Lcan," • TWA/YU Dt./A.1...i. Harrtabarg. r•un's, U. 19. A Bldg will be received for $3,000,000. 'relm tmrealde In lire year. and payable In Ten 7enrs MOOO,OOO rclathursablelo Ten yeAra and psy able In ',lf:col years; end $10.000,000 Mita borsalola In Fifteen vet.i and pnyable In Twin y-Flrc yes.. The ortiu or toterett to be either or percnct. per •,,nuut. w➢teL.mu,t be es ,:testly stettrl In the Uhl, and the bids most ad. antegtooe to the biate will be ae,ptett. No .1 fur ices than pir will be considered: The ,rood. Issued In soma of CIO,' and etch big her solis as desired by the loaner. to be free from State, local and atuolcipal taxes The ovei due btind• of the Commonwealth of I'enn.ll% nuts 1.111 . - bc received at par In payment of thle load, but bLthlers mast state whither they Intend to ray to cath or to tte Dyer due loan IMMO I= pay to curb or oTer.doe loose It.—Fnnevrawiper publlsblng the 1.1.1. onloss authorlto, will rrc.Tlve pay. fet;i'9 I= NOTICES best El.r:crios FOR T T t.A W,,ra PL NT, Fi ,,n.Y ABU its l: ''Ps" 11 /;.. , 1 • j . l•.- at Ito I,la, Ta . fidoN 1,1, 11l 111 , •lay t• st. .t t.•• , •-- A. 1.. laa, ••••:Icrok V. It. 1,•51-- 1,• 1 I •. t NOT/CE. toe' r;bt.loill AND ‘l,lSliAr., d11,,•, - ,1 Mon , “. II , 7•••I111 A M. It %, I:. 'I r,,,cf. — TILE I,e'rEllEST E GOLD • • rliLiT 80, OS (4 — rut uNi.v.s " rAci (IC RAILWA CO)I VAN 1 pivtzios. 1 ..0 VET , IV:A lII' be l 01,1 on pros , nta non of the COl4 1,7,3 k tr., H6ll. 4. of 11,...r5..1,51 E 0 CO.. N 1 X, on ant! .•ier that *0 1 ,11:11.- WIT. J. r I.111:1:, TrosS•r. 07r1 , h. 07 T. 1,..1.7.1,11,, VA Fe b,l El 1. 0. 0. Co. t TIIE ItEGUI.AIt ANNUAL rtmeting ur the ntoo.l...,lers,rlLe Allegheny Valley Railroad Co. thq rktrr, of ft'. 12nrIpIr0 • , or nor of VI, C:t4h1,1“:“.. YU Tuesday. Feb. 26th, IS6I, at A. )1., fir the elet.tiort a Boar! .pf 7./Ml lll , re to for the :tad trat,act such ~..erve tter tott,in , a• war he pre .., WILLIAM 1 . 1111.1.11 . , rrtaldent. OrYttr.Al.l.ll¢ ,, Vit I . :. t 1. .I..nuaryA...a LW - NOTICE.: TO HOLDERS OF Futsrm*: 11],,F THE Al.- LFI:IIES ES) V A ItAILIVJAI) TOM VAN 5. thaty l,‘,ll.pstly here by Ole Itutke Wes' will trd.e.,ul the The Flr•t. Mortgage Bood• of the Co t-o yearn from thls date, Iv accordance with 1.,: provialon> ut. the tr.Sr , ga,r,t: gar,. to 't r,. I be pa• I,llt of tail tr~n.la. cv ity order or th.. yo•rd of Mava:crs. • ia.1;r1.5 WILLIAM I'll SEEDS! SEEDS 1 We are Sow Preliared with Onr SPRING STOCK Eurdeir, Field, AND FLOWER SEEDS, IVIELANIED FEFSD AND GEM.INE. Re .Ter special Inds cements to Market Gardeners and County ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before OlRring for Sale HAY PRESSES. Inger Eon's Hand and Horse Power P'FiLlO.l5 F 3 fa . A Pull Stock of all Sizes J - _ C;;J:COND LIST 01'. APPI.I2A.• rtoN, To OEI.I. 1.107 ,1 11 0 . Med In the Clerk •s 1,1; to I. EllitUA ICY ..th, Joh •V. F. rtt, ward. Vitt ..0,11,0. I..vern, tat Marl, 1.1 11:.1.51410 • ow In. l'Anton. :sear., is ward, tlttso..reb. Jose 01. Frlt..ch, ta,ero. irt ward, l'ittah..ren. ulOOOO. tas ern. 1.1 1r5.,1. I..ltsburgt.. John M. -1 ward; l• ttalm,L. John t'. itrrit:auch. tavern. I,t. ward. Vl:t.t.•sh. Patric.. 1 ne,.1.0.1.y. tars., ward. eittatmrpal. Jo'n yvaeen , tav • rn. id war, Cltta. , n. Itattases.log • ward, 111 tal' 1 . iu.. ,act.wo...tea. tavern. 510 ward. ebulgh. 13.01,1 Voltz. tavyrn, -(1. ward. till . Jolla Natetesuna. t.tryn. at. ward. Pitt. turgh• Jonas Imllll, eating hoaae. 0111 ward. rittab•n. yr e ...kriea ..e.vi. ea , ins h.., 1:11 ward. l'ttta Theodore W other g 7th ward. Fitts. Fra.i.et• t‘vers, ward. Pitt, Lac. %lamer. cating thmee. oth ward. Pitts • Wm. lnottshelmcr, 0. Lona, leth 101.2. George Ileinetnatt. tavern. lOth ward. I . lttso'gh. John Fletcovr, e. house, ist wO-11, Allosrberly. John 0000010, uthLr goad, I.t ward. Alleghl.ny. 0,11.10 Dfarrlble. tavern. td ward. Al eghenV• floury Iftst. taunt buns?, 7.1 ward. Allrghear• George Ger., tas ern, 3.1 ward. A1...a1.L.Y• Joerph ether, tar ern. oth ward. Allegheny. WC:taut Huffman. 1. ern. .1711 ward, Allel•henY. John 1i0•d,.....0rn, oth ward. All. altvuy. /rbetha.t. Ellwanger. tavern Slit ward. Allue'S• J. 41.11101 buroogh of Duquesne. rooler, eating Imo,. bor. of F.ltssoell,• Barbara Flag, tavern, hut. I...wrenee,llle. floury Druteh and /. red.:rick Thomas. tavorn, borongit of Manchester. Christian Batts 1 Co.. Witty goods, burnogb of klaß Ell Wleur. tavern. borongh of i.. , outh 111. burgh. lilaslus Enoch. tar., bOr. of Smth Plittoor,sh. John Appel. gueda, ten of W. Vitt 'burgh. Jacob:attn ., tavern. McCandless township. JaconTraa, tavern, McCaw:lles. town , UP• Ann Bennett, tar ern OaLland tow l'hilltp lie•st. tavern, Reserve lownah.p. Charles Kin.; tavern. goer townentp. Men W . Boyd, tavern. Ulll O 01. Win. Yonne, las ern. Lowry . .. Clair , E. Eichen.auh. ta:ern.Shaler tor:16111p. uttroar Autorf,... tavern, Vrrratilce town 4111 , John 11. M , vvr. Intern. W:lt 1., township The t'nurt will 611 uu WEII2,EOI,AY. 11,0 77th day of Ft hyuary. 107:. at o A. Y., for hearing the above rppllcations. . JOll.O U. 131.10Wbi. Clerk. Tn. ZRAMZ..R.L.BL'ZTTL • BARR. KITAILE & BIIETTLER, Beteceasort to W.LIIELINK BLUR. No. 1:1 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh Pianos, organs, ,0130.1 s gcncrally ifir'Solo Aernta for the Celebrated 11ItADBU AT, Near York. and OCHU.IIACKTAI dt Philadelphia, riAN , S. ENTET A CO.lb ••CUTTAtit, •• and B v. .1 H. W. smali•s -AMERICAN" Ott GANS, andTILTON'd PATENT el UITAltr The beat Itsll. and Gerll3.l 1134. Out tar Shrines elan., on [Ann. 117:ro6 JAMES H. PARKER, PORK PACKER, I= 309 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa EXTRA SUGAR HA W, EXTRA C. BREAKFAST BAC . ON; EXTRA S.C. DRIED BEEF; • BAC , IN ,CIOULDCRS; BACON, PLAIN BANIS; BACON, RIBBED AND CLEAR SIDES; rittmE LEAF LAUD; • CINCINNATI LARD OIL; El/LL GREASE, Band and tor aa'.s at We tees 5,1<01. =I =I I= LADIES' FURS, COSr.fi FeI2IOES, AT FILE RAT, CAP AID FUR STORE McCORID & C 0., 181 WOOD STREET. Ci,UTLERY: CUTLERY! CUTLERY: - Everybody Goes to - 04Qr3D-MirVIES For iire TiCuives, 67 and 69 FIFTH STREET, SAMUEL .31„. WICKERSHAM, Iroit 131-ol‘.erl Agent fur the Bale of Cornwall, Ilunarbroorr, Josephine. I •at•ella, Isnneannon. 'swamp,- ei tendon. andotherobrandsoftnthrocite, Toole. logheny Cote and thiphoseco C. It. Clot:coti MOM. Consignments and orders respectfully colle ted. laleatt la= Uovoroor of Pcnm7l7ant a. I=2 11.. 13, 1..1(4t.).1Ni, I= W. U. ICE.IIISLE Staler of IVeyhts and Measures: = Other: No. LIS 9 A RHF.T XTREET MEM clerk., • ISTED.—Graduates 01 Lit pc, nntn. I ,r4ry Comt,r,tl Talt: tt:zslncia ,Alc3matt• thlp corrt,,,u.ter,t. Apply with rtl,cpc, to MS=W ANTED-10,000 AGENTS.— , A [lim ,sent trev, , witli terms for ..n,c.tar 4., in tan, !murk: litisiite.s atlr.light and desirable • I..in bu done eit Lou., or tr.. bi tioth arid female. .No gilt enterprise or ninbeg. A"' a' *"th red LIF.STEIi. 2titi way. dew York. MEM ANY reil their per to to it Si.l7. Malirt B r. ve• Will sew fr.. , 11 , fine per i•avy rar cloth or lentil., without ettang, of nerdle or ten sion. reir.ad,itaiting pre,..urr f,ait and newly lealCn •,I fonr-inotioueit lin Valle son. AdarrB3, R. II A LI. a. CO., >5 Fif th atrc.t, trecon€l Yloor.) l'a. WANTED--AGENTS—TO SELL • slie I'IIILI/ItEN•S ALBUM. ur vtin AND ,ToltlE,,,ritten and couplled by Hes. AAA BULL AMY. euntalls Porta. of the author, wore Mao one • LUudre picturi e. and la nicely printed and bound. suit Utast please all the children. Address. W. J. ipri.LA.S A No. ye Third etreet. Pittsburgh. rs. WANTED.— AGENTS. —MALE • • and EILA LE-I n every part uf 'Nests rn Pen , nu:, rue the iltie.new 81.'1 EngraVluga, -PI:AY En A r VA LLEY Ftqll.lE." .111 E 31•11 , EN'S Y. It." ..I.IN , IJI.N • A HOME AT til . u.ING FIELD," Either by the month .ur eurnnali..lon. Pnb- Ushers' rat.. allowed. or full partlrtilare ap lu person, or ..hire.g, rah. , A rib. nod 40 Fifth strict Pittsburgh. FOR S A T .P. Von SALE .— A COMFORTABLE DWEI.I.thI: 11..UsE, on Centre arrois., will.. tau re.lnotte wan. horn tnn .111nerbeillo ri•lnray 51a1.1 0 .1. I'oo 1,1, On. Got deep In '2l feet 10 1nc1... front: 'I he Hon., COO tan. beruo lorKe, 1144 t, and Alt., room.. and it very otanrvetable. Yor lurt.er yam:color. ad dle,. A. M. 1...1 , 1 1 11 ,1, tal .10 TtOrd Street. FOR SALE OR BEAT. A COF FEE STAND, In the 3111,1,1 Ely,. Ulamun A, No. FM. For further particulars enqulre at the lltand, No. I'll. In the /lark. llou,e Dia=wad. IFItt O IIM II, Ja19,13 TOR SALE —One Lot fronting Ean , luAy , te, fret n lnelo on We. of rune log bank S 1 feet 6 loth., to Whig al te, on lelktlo:re two,tory Iriot o owe, = on 0111.0 rooms 4,01, and 1: un With Imoms each. 01 , 1 , 0 -al al le Ihe Wou 1111 Ward cllool will be sold at a bargain, tiy BANISEY k HALL, fleet Esixte Agents, all) 101 Nu. ',lles •ecr street, All ealienT• I,`Olt SALE—The Church Build ,- lug occupied bv the FIFTH U. V. coN I.: N. curro, of First and Xmott "nett, A Ile gbon p City, Is otirred for a n d Vropo,lllott. for oret • z,e will be received, and full Information gir, u either of tbe uuderaignod. until lobn man' lit, 1t67. T. 11. 'MOWN. Soo 118 Unto btreet, ALEX/L....flit:lt MAIL I, So. Inflanzund. rIZO Merchants. FOIL vgli sALE.—A desirabl e rate on prop s- erty In Ai'rny. lod aandm.ky tit set and ifirmale•rry alley; the lot Is al feat tttl Sandu.l.y %treat •ti d lit Sret atrawhern M iry to rrim >lle, and ouly our itioare (tom the 1 Isoproycluttlte >re • brick bowie, will/ ee,en rooms. a n d a frame all. G. the Dark end of tho lot. Yotturther Information lniitdro the nremltes, Jaa:rs . 2 171 SANDUSKY STREET. VOTE SALE.—ONE TWO-STORY with goal store room, (and tour 11l }ear lea. of ground from Ist n, at a .110.10 in good location. helm No. G7l: 1 . t.C.14 btScal.corner of Ilarficott strret. told he a prod lorelloa fora Fenn :nor, it or Plural/MK ICU Illumbors. And tat. Vine Fitters, mlrral atm,. gilt gueni C 11,7• FOR SAJLE—Second Rand STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER. Emit:lra of 137 Liberty Street. = 124 First Street, I ISEIZSZI WANTS ot talnd scar tilt , -taa.lard. Coo, , 1 C. TILTON, 6t. Clati • N. 11. el:killAN. oer L,tcr n Cs3Z, 41,11 Court NV. S. LYTLE, No. DI Flo" otrect_ FOIL SALE, A LIEGE BRICE DWELLING HOUSE, With all modern Int...hum., In complete.. der, and rltuahe on the Pro.. Hallway. Inquire at No• lie rik... . aTItERT, nomm.,rmt PI:, aural.. FOR RENT FOR RENT, 'IYRE ROOM O. GO MARKET STREET; ROO3I6SVITABLE FOR SINOLEOENTS: BALES 1100.11. hECONL FLOOR OP 5S MARKET' .TILF.ETY OITI.CES'LLN 1111. w AND MAI:NET STS. .1. M. bAZZAM. - 3.17:r= - Att•y at Law. 0. Lirant ctrett. _ CAUSTIC SODA; Both American andEnglisb, FINE WHITE BRANDS. For Oil Refining Purposes, Constantly on band and for sale In d.nsltion ta lull purch. ... by JAMES HERVEY DOBBS, 2-16 Pearl Street, N. lr FOR SALE Butter---3,500 In Firkins. AL-0,,A LOT OF CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CIGARS, ETC., And Lease of Warehouse, Nu. 201 LIRERTT STREET. .rou 1r TOUREN CE 7SH EP HARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. BROADWAY EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, 101 WEE PITH ANISIIIIIIIII HS. 101 Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story. PHESLI CAN OYSTEIIS AND (JAME. of 1 I.lntlo on baud. H. P. de 9 :n.16 H. VIER HELL. Eft. n"•` •". NEW PAPER TIANGENGS. SMQ=I YOU 11111t.d31. 1 / B —Pompelrl .ruttorar Orange ground on FOH UALL*-New floret Putter'', on Rod clay ',round. Y . JILood Marlin Pattern Yor r d ea ar t.le grounds. loth W. r. ISAILSHALL, 341-,AIR PLAR NOW A LARGE STOCK OF 1 . 1.111. E !ISE ECTIONAILIFAI, CAKES, TOYS and all other goods Ig hla no d FOIL THE HOLIDAIS. and he calla 1555111 at .ntlon to his &gooier YIELD 11.%114 at • Ll 4 and 91 Federal St.. Allegheny. &Mum, • 111.tulittnio FLGU1....V.u.•,.. OrrlCE. At.1.1r.“11.,1 t." 171. Feb ; (ZPEC/ AL NOTICE.—PIans. Es lINICIP ..nd Lists of Aeacsesni.nt on II rrotterty. ernbr3med to the. r.Justronlon ot tI. ••NI rt Co.mon•' and “It..lniont , he open for lospectlon at 11111 0010:, for .IN.OIO. of Ton Day, f 'um 1.1,10 . 11l ord. of Conoril... M../1• Recording g01at...7. GEORGE BEATEN, Candy Manufacturer And dealer in YOUEItiN AND AMICILICA YISIIITS, PICKLE.. SUS', ac. , ac., No.11:I Federal Street, cond duo! (tutu the Pint Nations' ttltk, Ja1.12 ALLECH CNN CITY. PA M ODEL BADGES FOR SALE. • TIVOrATODEL nanGES 14 feet Long. 2:1 fret 1141 am ”d i feet furl For eale low, U ept , llett for can, CALDWISLL S DUO, felP3:l3l e. 4 Water etre. t OTICE.—A rare chance ' .1.1 • now offered to those who wish to acqui perfect toowledge of tho art of PHASNotiI: PUT, or PlisfltryffA ND WRITING. A ells, uow Ittug fotmed 1,0 a prartletl Reporter Iro London. hth:len I. Address 137 , s.sif .1. (1.. C. Aztrtz sir r IV 4 '2,44-
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