The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 25, 1867, Image 2

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MONDAY. IPEBEVART Si. 1857
WE are inflated to Hon. Joint Con-
Nnsa, Halal States Senator from Cali
fon* for impntaatPublic Documents.
Wu. LAY before our readers to-day, .the_
interesting proceedings. of • the recent
meeting of the tockholdersof the Penn
sylvenia Rai , held at Philadelphia,
last week. OW ng to an mamma and ex
traordinary. . tare upon our adyertia.
ing cotumns, we were forced to let this
• report go oinr, :and, although late,:we
now publlsiiit -knowing bow deeply it
f
interests the business public. The high
tribute paldby - some of the spe kers to
the Intelligence, tact, and mann erial ca
pacities of the gentlemen incha rge of
the affairsof this Company , is a °served
and well-earned compliment, Bich ie
m
heartily endorsed by all totes dto the
great corporation.
BRIDGES ACROf4S TOE NISEI
SIPPE
We hope Congress will not authorise
the erection of any bridge across the
Mississippi; that will impair - Uri Tree_navi
gallon by steamers of the largest class.
This - great stream is the noblest channel
and • avenue of inland commerce in the
world; it drains - a Valley larger than
many of the kingdoms of the world.
There floats 'upon its waters already, a
tannage greater than that of our entire
foreign conimerce; its, basin is destined
to be the home of hundreds of millions
of .wealth.c.reating people; Nature has
not elsewhere provided a 'country on
which so many inhabitants can live and
prosper is the vast 'Valley, watered by
the Mississippi and tributaries; none of
equal extenteomprises so many advanta
ges 'or such elements of progress and
wealth; its latitude In . the temperate
zone; its climate, unsurpassed for salu
brity; its woll;Unsqurdled In the world;
its wealth of minerals, gold, silver, iron,
copper, coal, salt, Without a parallel
on the globe; its navigable rivers, trav
ersing every . Portion of this vast area
and even now fretted by the wheels of a
thousand busy steamboats.
We concede the 4npirtance,. the ne
cessity, for railroads. - They mast crass
the channels of our rivers., The despot.
hurl of civilization and proreas demands
that railroads shalt' run athwart our
rivers, and gather and dia&ibute the
tides of immigration all along'- he plains
and over the mountaina that stretch twin
. seaboard to seaboard of the two great
• oceans. The Locomotive is destined to
rank among the mightiest of • the en
ginery for the spread of civilization,
Christianity, and commerce; but our
statesmen and legislators should.sOe to it
that their° inventions of men; these
works of art ; these creatures of law,
shall be regulated by law, and their mis
'ion accomplished without destroying or
impairing the provistoris made in the
economy of nature in her many and
mighty rivers.: No art of man can de
ice means of transportation so cheap as
that afforded by the seas, lakes and riv
ers that are - so remarkable , a feature in
American geography. Let there be,
first and paramount;; the Railroads.
Secondary,- If the car must cross the
river, compel it in its leap to clear the
top of the largest passing boat. Deprive
not the waters of their needful sco and
verge. The right of the boat is Pre= \
pi
'emptive, primeval- 1 The; car 3e'a new
comer ; give It place, but disturb no the
old settler, "the, good , old Mississippi."
EbsewheFe will be fond the report
of the Pittsburgh delegates to the §t.
Louis Convention for the improvement
of navigation -upon the Mississippi over,
'apin whichwe have based the forego g
remarks.'
THE CHRONIC .INSANE.
The proper care and treatment of 4he
large number of chronic insane (or as It
usually styled incurables) has been
very much discussed during the last few
• years, wit'only in this country, bat in
England and France. •
Plane, which may answer - very well
.for the peculisretate of society Framein
-and Great Britain, would not do in this
country from the very great difference in
• the habits and customs of eocie'y.
Eveg one; who his investigated -the
subject, knows that in England a great
amount of work, of various kinds,
mechanical and agricultural, is done by
the patients; while in this country no
such system .of. work can be organized
and maintained to the same degree
efficiency; and where the attempt has
. been made in this country, It has been
found, after extended trial In the handh
of careful thorough, men, to cost more
than where the same work was done by
men specially hired for the purpose.
• To - give _the reasons for this would
lead ns away from the object 'now in
.view, but the fact is indisputable, and
• confirmed by the experience of all who
have given most attention to the subject.
The insane cannot, from the the charac-•
ter of their physical disorder, labor more
than a few hours . a day, and to secure
even that amount; mach care and Con
stant supervision are required, and that
supervision becomes expensive in pro.:
portion to the number of the insane who
may may be employed; if, in mechanical
labor, there must be skilled supervision;
if in. agriculture or gardening,- careful
and attendee men - Ao see that the work
is riperly done and thetools not broken
and destroyed.•
• It has been claimed that much of the
expense pf.realuteashee may be : saved
by reirdving those of the chronic insane.
who are phyikallY able, to labor several
hours each day on the farm,, or in other
oecupatiorui about the establishments.
The expeiiment of : a large institution for
the chronic insane has never been fully
tried in this country, • though efforts are
now in progress in New York and Has.
sachusetta to give the plan a trial. In
-every institution for . the insane in this
country; a certain number will be found
Who will work on the farm; And that
number will vary in :different localities .
but it is indisputably_astablished by the
• experience •of the majority of superin
tendents of hospitals for the insane, that
that claeiof workmen cannot •be relied
on forlicedy work, and that when most
needed they are hardest to be had. This
statement applies to continuous labor day
after day,.and not to spaiaodk. efforts.
This Whole subject baa been Teri-fully
discusied at the two last meetings of
. the
Assiciation of Medical Superintendents
of American Institutions for the Insane,
and the result of the discussion may be
stated ltithoteloption at their last meet , .
jug in May, 1866, in Washington, WC,.
of 'this proposition :' "That insane per
-
eons considered curable,' and those sup
posed incurable, should not be pro Tided
for in separate establishments." Among
the reasons 'besides that • given - abOve,
which led to this, may be mentioned the
following The extreme reluctance on
the part of those who have given MOM
time and study to the "abject to decide,
except in the clearest asses of organic
disease of the brain-and nervous system,
whether such persons may not recover.
'No man, whose experience has extended
to fifteen or twenty years, has failed to
see many . cases which had been pro
nounced incurable, recover, and the
books sad reports of other institutions;
which he is daily reading, make mention
l of many more. The usual statement is
that the probability of restoration dimin
ishes with each year of the continuance
of the disorder,:bilt,like all other state
ments of the kind, it requires to be modi
fied and corrected.
Hope la the great element in the restor
ation of the insane, and everything which
tends to ' quench that hope acts iniuri
°ltaly on the person affected. Tell a man
who has been Insane for some time that
he is incurable, and the only thing Which
'makes his life endurable is removed, and
he becomes abjectly miserable. Can any
thing more certainly have this effect than
the establishment of an institution for
"incurables ?" The very name and its,
1 associations, such are the tendencies of
the human mind, have a depressing in,
tieence, and no roan would wish to add,
to the miseries of a fellow-being thus
afflicted.
Some may say that this is putting too
fine a point to the argu \ nient; but lot any
one spend years in ministering to the
care and restoration of the insane, and
notice the small matters which turn the
scale for weal or - woe to a man's mind,
and then say that anything is too great
to be done, or too small to bo avoided, to
relieve the most terrible of all the mala
dies by which man is afflicted.
There is no economy in - such an insti
tution over the present method, notwith
standing the belief of those who favor
such institutions that it would be a more
economical method of caring for the in
sane. _
Ach an Institution must have its staff
of omcers and others employed in the
same manner that any other Hospital
has, and if the amount of work to be
done by the patients is expected to be of
aiiy service, there must be a large num
bei\
,of attendants to direct that work
and give -that care and attention to the
patients which. is absolutely necessary
to accomplish the best results.
The removal of the 'chronic insane
would tend to increase the expense of
maintenance in Hospitals, as it_ would
n . ecessitate the employment of additional
attendants, because the most expensive
patients are always the. recent cases, who
do nearly all the damage and require to
be so much more carefully watched and
guided, and betas nmench of the light
work In the wards, and much assistance
in the care and-management of the re
cent cases, are obtained from chronic
cases; and the very beneficial influence
exerted in calming an irritable patient,
and assisting in making them contented,
relieves to a very great degree the labors
of the officers and attendants. 1 . ,
There are many chronic insane who
are invaluable in every Hospital for thy
insane for the great good they exert over
others, and the good they thus do re
dounds to their own benefit.
No class of men are_morErealons or
More steady friends of the -insane than
the medical men who are in 'charge of
our hospitals for, 'that class, and, as a
class, they are in favor of the mainten
ance of the present system of having re
cent and Chronic cases in the same wards,
and opposed to the plan of having Insti
tutions built specially designed for the
. . tile, or those styled incurable. They
believe that there is not only no econo
my in such a course, butat, positive
re
injury to the best intes ot society
ti
and of the insane will resultl,from such a
prOceedure. I 31... D.
TUE PENALISYLVANIA. RAILROAD.
NOetitle of the aloe/rho'dem
—Report of the Preeident—Tbe Fu
ture TionnetalPolley—Aidloo orate
• litoektioldere Thereon—rhe Whole
Mobjert Referred to o Committee
for lovestirstion.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, was held at Philadelphia, in the
Board.of Trade rooms, on Tuesday last.
The chair was filled by Hon. Itionrox
Mcldtcnenz.,,llayor of Philadelphia, in
virtue -of his office, that city being the
largest stockholder In thacorporation.
The annual report of the President of
the road,' J. EDGAR Tnoirrsox, Esq.,
was submitted to -the meeting. It Is a
lengthy document, giving valuable sta.
tistics as to the working of the road. For
the purpose. of consolidating the indebt
edness of the road, to raise funds to
meet the legitimate expansion of buai
nem, and to preserve the proper rela
tions between the share capital and debts
of the Company, the following financial
programme accompanies the report of
the President, • for the approvil of the
stockholders
• First. That the Bonds of the Pennsyl.
vault,. Railroad Company secured by the
First and Second Mortgages, and those
due the Commonwealth issued for the
purchase of the Main Line f Public
Works, and other . indebtedne s, to be
paid out of the proceeds of, or a retired
by, Bonds to be secured by a nsolida
ted Mortgage upon the whole or such
portion of the line -front Philad Iphia to
Pittsburgh, with its equipment, and for
such amount as the President d Board
of Directors may determine, a the is
' sue of the Bonds secured ther by shall
at no time exceed the capital tocc as
the same may from time be incr d.
• Second. Dividends to be p semi
annually of not exceeding Four per cent.
from the net profits of the Contra^Y,
payable in cash, free of Un ted Starts
and State taxes, and that a s k divi
dend of Five per cent., based con prof.
its already -earned, be declar at the
regular dividend term in May ext, and
thereafter, in addition to the se Lamina]
I cash dividend, a stock dividen I of Five
per cent. per atunimbe declare annual
ly, if the net earnings of the company
will warrant the same. _ .
When the report had been .ad to the
stockholders, COL Peas object d to the
motion that it bo accepted an. referred
to the incoming Board. He protested
against the proposed increasef the cap
ital stock of the company, and n regard
to the act of the Legislature hich au
thorizes the increase of the ;Tits] stock
by 200,000 shares, which gave a sum
equal to $10,000,000.. He said without the
consent of the ‘stockholders, no Legisla
ture can pass, legitimately, such action
as this. Cot. Peas further bold that the
road discriminates against Philadelphia;
(what about Pittusirghn; that' the free
pass system is also abused to a- serious
extent; it is a growing and demoralising
evil. The stockholders were robbed for
the rake of conciliating; men in power.
Those who get passes oftentbnea sell
them in the streets. There can i ro no
barra in making an' Investigation. NO
one could say that the report just read
was correct. The stockholders owe it
to themselves to know whether it was so
Or not.'_; COl, PAGE then offered a resole-
GiOn referring the. report to a special
committee of seven stockholders for ex
amination; that said committee be direc
ted to examine Into and report upon the
expediency of using additional stock
and borrowing more money; to examine
into and report upon the operation and
working of the system of free passes,
and.of private freight expresses, and to
what extent the officers and employes
are interested in the last, and the effect
these have had and still have upon the
earnings of the road, and the rights and
interests of the stockholders.
the M r za.u . TElTeOrenntS
of the
oad behalf
made oaf
lengthy defense against the strictures of
Colonel PAGE. The following, from
M r CUYI.EI7:6 speech, will be of inter
est to the general reader. He said:
"The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa
ny was incorporated just twenty years
ago, with a capital of $13,000,000 to
build a road 248 miles long. It Las
swollen, in the lines it owns and con
' trols, from 248 miles to more than 1,100.
Though its stock was begged from door
to do ,r, to a large extent in individual
subscriptions of humble men—who gave
them in no expectation of profit, for they
anticipated none, but solely for the pub
lic good—yet this much abused corpora
tion has divided to its stockholders,.over
and above six per cent. interest per an
num, forty-six per cent. of extra profit.
In addition to this, out of its earnings, it
I his paid mole than $0,000,000 in reducl
tion of the original cost of its line of
works; more than $900,000 upon the
purchase of its main line; and his reduc
ed the cost of equipment upon its books
from upwards of $10,000,000 to a little
more than $3,000,000, making in the
whole more than $14,000,000 paid out of
its income towards its permanent work
and equipments, - beside dividing forty
six per cent. above six per cent, to its
stockholders. (Applause.) In addition
to all this, it carries from its income a
contingent fund of $1,000,000, and a
sinking fund of $2,000,000 more."
Mr. Comm paid this pleasing com-
ullment to President Tuomrsotti
"However tersely and vigorously he
writes, nature seems to have denied him
the power, as it lt.ts done to many other
men great, of expressing himself in mixed
assemblies. And yet, sir, he' is not
a latent speech. He has written his
great thoughts in vast lines of internal
improvement, through which they are
made visible to our eyes, across the face
of our continent (applause), bridging
ricers; - fining valleys and subduing
mountains, to make a highway for the
commerce of the world. (Renewed Sip.
plause.) These will endure as the
proofs of his intellectual power, when
you and I are forgotten dust."
•
Mr. CGtLER, at the Odic of his re
marks, somewhat to the surprise of the
auditory, said that, at the ugliest of the
?resident and Directors, ho seconded
the amendment of Colonel PAGE,. re-
marling that he felt sere that the utmost
investigation Into the policy of the com
pany would only redound to the credit
of its officers. Colonel PAGE'S resolu
tion was then adopted; and the Com
mittee provided for, directed to re
port to a meeting of the stockhOlders
to be held on the first Monday of April.
The Chairman of the meeting was direc
ted to appoint the Committee.
COE'S DESPEPSLI. CURE is
prepared of the ortginat or of the
huh
eele
brated Coe's Cough Balsam. Mr. Co. never
prepared •medlet tat .ticlit for nitwit sodden-
era swan bone the stroeltest tests. !
mad boo the palm of victory over
every disease It has been certified to cute. Will
you who see *offering from Opt:coda, indiges
tion, nauseE, tick headache, cholera murbna,
dysentery. and getter. debility of the whole
system, try hot • single bottle? We will never
urge too again if we f•illo te.ls ens, Our Doe
knowledge of Its merits The united testimony
of AU who hate tear tried It , the yours of
hundreds of our own siebehteuu. your duty On
yourself, and the henedelatresult. as certain
sit urgently, pent...l4 roe 700 ila
! tee Just one botte. if va n
say Is not Correct
- -if our statements concert:dug its worrierhil
Mrtnes are not found to Lie true—lf yea uot
soy Lust toe operation of the medicine is Inst.-
lane°. and perfectly wond.rtul—we will re—
nounce our profession as caterm to the public
health, and retire Irmo toe held. admitting that
we ore Incompetent to Compound • Medicine'
preparation 00100 would to totalled to pt.!.
Sold
Sold by drug... ever care_ bole'seat for
l'ittsoursh, JOrEffll FLEMING, Dreg . .., ME
Mara. street. • [re:, To
GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS. DAND
-111117, ANT "IhILAI37 OF THE BCALF.—NO
DISCOVERY CAN ss PARR WITH `LON VON
HAIR COLOR RE.hTOtLER AND DitZhaLfit•."
"London Our Bat Hale Color Restorer"
"London . Hair Color Restorer"
"London Physicians liar Color Restorer"
"London liar Color Restorer"
"London Oa and Half Color eessorer"
"London Hair Color Restorer"
"London Recommend It. liar Color Restorer"
It near falls to imam life, growth., and 'Oros
to the 'seat's bor, fastens sod stops loefiollna.
and is are to males a new growLti of knit,
casing It to grow thick and stront• 0017 71
an. a bottle: ha ths beldam,. •
hold by .11.0CLAttlabi a FIe.ICZNI7AIf, RR
Karat arest. OR
O. ELM'. 37 wood at.,
and ant. YL1.311140, Ise Market street, I las
harsh. HARZ St DRUID?, Rtleghta.
anl7:l2o:www
READ THE CERTIFICATE OF
Rev. U. T. FLUALEV.
To Dr. 110127.17Ei1.
Dear Sfri—This I. to certify that I was taken
with the dyspepsia a last Atwell, and,
(or a period of eight months, was one of the
I=
befog ably eltuer to eat, drink, or sleep
COMpent4 to walk the floor Incessantiy.
I was neeriv deprived of My reeson, and hope
Led eottrely left me, ell the ifivris nude for my
=1
Sly We first of November, OC.I bed betem
I=l
I==::=
=I
my out prevailed upon me to try your Bitter..
A. bottle 1•11.5 procured, a — d. ettahne to ter,
coon commeeord recovertn . 1 have taken lour
`.asttles, and ens enloylng a. prod health uosr
could be exist cted for one army age (about slaty
yearn.) I bet e no denot that tt wee your enters
Wone, under \ Divine ffrortdence, that effected
this wander/1d core. 1172. YLUA.LIft.
lirlflioN, Moe. August IC% 111[A. fete
TILE HEALTHINESS OF THE
WHITE PINE.
=I
ever been bracket I before the America. Enblle Is
"that of the white pine, celled PULLNIYIS
WHITS PINL COUPOIJNO. Hite compounded
fr.m th e Inside bare of the pine tree, nehleh
•
grey. abundantly throughout all the New Inn
land Stales, and has long been known and gal
oed for tte natt.rsorbutth properties. not only by
the Inhabitants or that region of roomer now
resident. but 111ewlm to t b nwpo todime wtoi
formed ffroamed the wildernese of the New Eng
land pine region, and from withers to groat medi
cal .mare them to I are been learned. PO-
Latit •u W/lITE PINE COMPOUNIJ is, then,
nothing more or leas. as its name Import., than
a complete. pleasant sad effectual remedy made
from the sweet Innide hereof that ralt Wla (event
tree, combined with a few other well avows di
uretics. Its effects al on the Ifilneys and other
mrorning organs is truly eurprising, hut per.
featly loglcal and scientific at the came time. it
h toned deceedlogly valuable In all der.
moot and diseMen states of the Immure tissues,
and we would especially recommend It when
litichn and Inch like remedies have fatted, ea be.
log more amitye and elDeactona for diabetes,
bleeding from the itidnsys, blind piles, commis.
gravel, and nearly a very dine., of the mucous
Lille! of the bladder and Weep.
hold by the gross, dozen. or single bottle, at
11.2Y13£.11 , 0 Great M.G.! gtore, 110 Wood
`etreet. .
havliA.,4" , avyolz”).Asl,vv:i
WM. BETOIDLY, Jr., Adansa Eva/so OA
Ow, 64 Itfl etant, to ass ataxtriard doni to
mem ddedirtionowsta for Mr G41112731.1md
an other paper• lArosigkold VW United 81ales
IW".TRIUMPH OIL COMPANY.
—NOTICI.—The anneal meeting of the
Stockholder. of .he TrtomE th, Commute will
be held A.T THEM OfFIC lio.2lWood stmet ,
on hf .311/AY, March 4th. , at 3 Wolcott T. IL.
for th e purpose of cleating ottleere to serve dar
ing the coming year, and Me transaction of
ouch
AMM utt te Otter badWneslLLlAs • • ma M
r come beta?. them.
Maio. , ()Prune. t
FTrTaansold. PA— Ye emery . ..fah.
OLIEDIENCE TO A 11E.
•-•.• QffEST made by •61•400, of the clit
texts of rittaburgh. held on +/ATI/U.IIAT, the
04 Inn.. I hero Invite the ad mmfamorers.
aueepeou, and ail others totereeted In the Itn.
provement of the Western Itivere, to meet at the
BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS,
On TkIITIP/SY Evening, the 211th Inig,
at 7 o'clock.
To adopt tea action as to them may seem most
coed S oy ee
imp r f O o Tebmrn th C e o nven p on p . obedd b
a t S h t e .
beats.
fore WM. C. IIoCAMTEtT, Mayor.
ADD. IN ADDITION
820Loi r e l enm,siueoagog. n i ltria?
r i nlingy7T clo.p.ne ~,,, Now
for $.O. .01.13 was a poll
the Con.pu) An.
thG6. Toe Illr '" 7ll . l.an a:ms. !Ma av .
We name. J.111.W
ULU. Ifilklia•llß,Areih.
E.MI3
•
TN [mops.'
1 , 1:0 bomb prime Kootocky While Wlllot
ICCO Isarl• Mali;
SOO boob Yellow [Sr IJoroA
xq do do littellod Con; ,
0 Dbl. Porgbonli
7 kegs Apple gutter; ,
150 bob FlUilt• •
te:a IIcIIANZ P ALIZB
poiDmemtorsoßliwgi7c4alani:l l
JAMES T. BRADY & CO„
Muccessort b 8. Jontsi C 0.,)
Corner Fourth & Wood Sts"
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIALLBS IN ALL YIADI OP
Government securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Compons.
' COLLECTIONS mule on - all accessible Want ,
In the Untied Hinton and Canaan.
Interest allowed on Time Demons.
•
IarMASONIC HALL. •
THE IRON CITY ASSOCIATION
-wtti eve THREE GRANT) PitaTol2lss
commencing on MONDAY EVENING, Felten
arrnm e 25th, on .which occasion the greet moralmoral d aot
Uncle Tom's Cabin.
In six seta. will be brrronned, Mr. 0 IDDIDII A
kiku)Sti will appesr In his unrivalled character of
Simon lvenree, the ISlsvenolder. eaUt. J.
CARSDN will ap.ar le hie great repressntaslon
of ISt. Clair. with song. All who aopreclate to -
tot In the colored ruw.valll manliest it Or their
presence on that OCCILSIOn. Doors open as ger
ter to 7. bee small bils. fenia='
rigE".TEMPERANCE MEETINGS
EVERY EVENING thin week at ISIO.
2 SET HL LL. The lollowlass brothers wilt ad
areas the meettnsat
Monday treutos s February 25th.
REV. ALFSANDPItCwAItd,
U. W. It•lic.slLY, Esq.
Tuesday Eventisg. February 96th.
REV.... It. PNY TIER.
U. IL YANK thntyN, Kan.
Wednesday Evening, February 97th.
I E. ESQ..
1./.. V. N LI .
J IT OU tint*, E.Q.
Friday Earesllsag, Marsh Ist,
REV. N. Y. IN GV SL,
COL. TRod. H. Wal NE.
Saturday Everting, /Sarah Rd.
ussr..44 3t/GNaG9.
JOHN 11.ABRaIrr, REQ.
All are earnestly Ittyltsd to attend. tallSw dl
fgraIERCANTILE
I-BEICPWICrELZIEJ.
JAMES E. MURDOCH
CIL Mg UM RUMS MAURITIUS AT
oax.r.ir
Thursday Evening, February With,
ScluzCT: B CIAIL rE &US AND TUX BLDLE
Friday Evening, 'larch Ist,
rraiscr: Ad EVirtiiNd_WiTil
TIN netir.
Saturdi•7 Eresfing, nArels 2d.
Pram= POETRY AND PRAGIE—Gav wad
Grave.
Tickets 73 cents. Sca's tan be marred at
Clty Hell on the morales of each day of the
Heading, at 10 o'cl.a.
Door. oat T. stadia/fa at 73i o'clock.
JAMES p .Ist
ntheTT, e/I.IVES LEHMON,
JAB. B. MOHO AN. Jr., W. I.l an
BEd'. P. YE/el/LIMN 10. P. BOAIYK ,
T. W. ea11..1.1714. Committee.
feMolle
rgErCIT I HALL.
Wednesday, February 27th, 1867,
•T 7 O'CLOCK
431-x-aLud Concert,
SACRED AND SECULAR MUSIC
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BeneUt of the Worthy Poor,
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/YUMA:. DIA2CTJA-111r. NI al CND A. MAT-
A 02.1. OrAnoln asd Mu 1r Mann . or Malty
Cborch
ruwasumr:
Part L-1
rut u nrt.
1. it•nedietusWring ... (Itotr
Anclent °recurlanlody, is/.1.11 al Form
To. 1.
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2. ire Ileum g Br. Juba idyl., V7E144441
I. Dena lii4ervatur. la it...thootaa Bridgewater
tilt 7.l(Tifilt.
yi
4. Trio — Niil will .ing uI meter
NOvel.o
By Masters Haase% Frederick and
T. Kingman.
I. Tull Arab*lu...—.UlcLard 11Arraut. A. D. 1543.
••Lord. for Thy Arndt( march, asks.'
U. Darted tjuarutto--••Tho llbsD.'l••
blurt." /D ani el. Warr.. lAlr hi. Aouea
7. Christmas •nucm—"Tbe Wzrr i l . !=• „. l : ...
CiT=2=M
I. Awake .
!I sus. Die h l wau
6)'4‘"l"'‘-
Ug"..l c!
.Alotlez A 1541.
Mute's ItlerwalCand fredeitck
Kr. Toone. •
t. Madrigirl—••tiveenoftbe Valley' . ..Foll Choir.
1. f he Vulage t;nor ate?. Der Dorf Cawoq.....
llooeholle
7. the hattonal AWtcm. terraner.l for Trion)
Chotr.)—'•!i Country. 'De of it,."
Tleart.llly h oo tte -to bc bad at the pried.
Pal Merle and Stereo. la consideration
of the °Neel. there : Will be Ito (rye Itst. fens,/
SIDN—BNOINE IN THE WINDOW.
A SUGGESTION TO
Purchasers Of Groceries.
You can save
FROM TER TO TWENTY PER CENT.
By Buying at the HOMO of
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE•
feri
• TAI VIABLE LI HT BY CAT
. A Loous TOUR hiIIIHTEI alkLiaa.—
BELLES•LATTIPHI. Tri.COLOHY. Ad. The
LIW eery public. Theolosicel Blount',atid all
&uses of reader. Sr. Ihetted to all at the •ae
tlon 000 me for purptdet eatalogue of the •ery,
large t oe SEMAI saleof valuable trimall. IA•
Pearyoanienee'at oieleek ad. evening
of Weeltoradu. Thanouy. friday and cater
o....penury and Pith. mo or March
Hales .0 2.<1. on ',road /Moe uf Co lal Salts
ILL.wou. 10e emitatield street. The Library tom
rt.. the eaund collectlonoof many y land env.
Omelets er ef permanent Interesan in•
cruel.. VON. wore& of nutty ue ttttt tto
the tude. •nd every ruder of .11 en or ar
tistic tastes. la the estate.. will be Need a
very e ...Ire collection of Theology, as well u
w•ery large (teen.. orevse •nd valuable
orts to the varlue elnpartm U 's of general lit.
e rrrr r Helles-Letters; e•rly Ev.l•4 Poetry,
e;Mons of standard antliou, Mater?. Wu.
..i .d Turtle, •alloolile Natalai .t..
f e{. D o l t 8; =lr.:. torre.7 1 a n
. 1 ; 10,1 L.W. " 4e . 47,11
bra,y which ou solo la our Wt 111.11 the
public aren a Adel...is. WILOY of the
works cohort Znellsh
tea. Ca.logue now rewny, and the boo a
will
been v ie w each day of eale. Orden. from thou
rouble to attend the Wes. Will be faithfully .-
..led by
A. MeILWAINC, Ault rrrrr .
FIRE POCKET CUTLERY,.
Pine Pocket Cutler ,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP
New Patterns! New Patterns!
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY,
CO 4M-7ZI3ECINTIS,
M===l
HOUSE -FURNISHING GOODS.
Utica Shootings,
Pillow Muslim,
Marseilles guili:s,
Honeycomb - Quilt%
BLankete,&e.,&e.,
'OA BALE BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
SS XP121.321191tr001t.
fels
TN TII
EETJWIetI MATTER
LD OF “THE IRE
.. EKVLIIP ISUIINU I Mete.-
Mx," for Chaner of Incorporation, No. Ore.
March Term. DO?.
end new, to-wit, February ltth Intl, the Con
attain:lo of the Amonlatlen of t "She Meson.,
Torroship ThalWing Association." being exam
ined, It Is hereby ordered that notice of the Pe
tition be published In TOO Drente! NOD DAILY
tiAZWITI for throe wools, at the ea Oration of
Whic W ar i er man.. ofrilearinr to the contrary,
Bald will ha grampl.
➢T THE COURT.
Attest, Jacol3 U. WALThe, Prothonotary.
fallatir •
NOTICE.—To holden of boun
ty Bond. of the Viewed Ward, ItegbenY.
from No. 1 op to XOU of tea ant lame, dated
Ift igettrairtle , m ffi tlered flond artlt be pall at the
ale. of she ALL Xti Y T UST (X+ll PAX Y.
oa or before the IftlifY DAY Ql , hIAAOB, tax.
The 101.00.0 ox the abeve fonds will be stopped
after thtt date. bil o arilelg this u Boa
1, , Aldent.
Jottx MOWN, Jo., Iheretaty. fele:tl2
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LA" E SALE OF
KANSAS LANDS,
ON TUESDAY, THE 2d DAY OF
APRIL, 1867, will be offered
AT PUBLIC SALE.
At the Eldridge House,
IN TIIY CITY CF •
Lawrence, Kansas,
ABOUT 155,000 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate In the Counties or LCAVY.NWORTII.
WIC AN DOTTY, JILIN DYSON and DODO LAY%
and knOWn ZS Lt.
"Delaware Reserve."
There lends .re directly on ate stain line or the
UNION PACIFIC ARVIN'S; KISTILN DIVISION.
The lintneb of the tame ROADVIt"Iii LEAVEN-
Tiliterli TO I. A WHENCE PASSES THIIOIIOII
TEMA,
rue. al , road tram ha Louis to Leav
enworth alone their eutern howler.
IY. LOCATIoN AND ABUND
APCEUfTIUUSIIANL WATEit. thecae lands
ore the 71.1i•fer 1N1231 STAT.
.
AB, Ihe treaty Wits the velmeares 10 IMO the
Judi.. title attlie••Reaervett rat eittingmlatted.
a 0 since that date many farms have been Im
proved. and churches. ."17..1 houses, via and
ant m a
in ade there.d I rented, and many other improve•
m n.
roe climate of K.e.ss t• remarkably health/
god to farmers add settlers these lands offer
Gseater meats Shoo any On.
en In the West. •
Also at th e same place, immedlately after the
Oh position of the above lands, will be sold ates.t
25,000 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate Is the Southeastern Part or the lI.AO
AND PUS Mar3EUVN,Ii to the county of Prank-
Itn.
Also.a Ives mber ice TOWN ISM &ND
SIDS:Ka to the t own. of NoItTIiLAWLICNCE,
TOaIIANOXIIC and Pa HAIL
T. e sale will commence oa April 1.1; INC. and
will coutlnue from day to day 00111 &lithe .atils
at.oee named have been ihsnosed af. Ibe land , .
will be Of, red to tracts to snit purchasers.
TERM, OP E1ik....—..r0e-thlr4 cash sad. bal
ance In two equid annual paynnuta, wilt aper
cent. Interest thereon from data Ll' parches.
E. M. BARTHOLOW, Agent.
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CINCLNNATI
1.410A.11 PIPE
AB SHEET LEAD WORKS,
N 0.19 East Ninth Street.
BIeCORMICK &GIBSON, Proprietors,
NYALEB9IN
Pig Lead, Block Tin and
PATENT SHOT.
"Mlle ord^r I'll'ES rod 5N2E114. ef any re•
puler., weight ttn. lase. Sheet. per replan, foot.
Elsl upward.. l'ipos—t:allPre Pleb to
sy AI.. Ter, light Pipe for hydrattlt
tt.at• land for Itrainstre.
we vntu , d teptelatly ul ttie Ettentlon of
Plumbers st,tl Proprietors of
OIL liOßloiD ♦ND OIL WELLS.
ur,:o2
T. L. ATWOOD ..11ZNION sinnaT•
ITIVOOII & M'CIFFRIY,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS ingirEni,
Cor.of 3rd and Liberty Streets.
Above Carroll Snyder's, rltlettergli, rent..
Light and Haney C..ttn{t furolatted promptly
to order.
epectal attentton rod oat end
retottr inge,a of Olt kulsertes, liteasaatats, Really;
Mill/ lt.
Agents for A. 8. Cameron & Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
• NU
BLOWER ENGINES,
These law n en pert. Limo tage.• oVe r
other, and Occry ono trilfrantoill La glow anti T.
[action. Potato constuttly on head. frtOtoto
SOLE LEATHER.
Besi MAILVLANI) OAK TAN WILLII4,PAS.
• Inn Awl tl LAUUIiTZAI
Sole Leather,
In Qs.YUttn Row IX 10.. 1111,
At Wholesale Prices for Caib.
• Oraa'n voZleltd.
JAMES W. JONES & SON, '
CCM lIERLAND. MARYLAND.
1111:17t
WALL PAPERS.
FOR SPRING SALER OF 1 1 4 67 .
or
Paper Hangings, Borders. Fire
Beard Prints, kc.,
Irmlltsettle all spailltles of roods Iron to the
Trade. to. Valor, Molesßooms, Halls. Clams
hers. Chortle s. Assembly Hamm So. Also,
TRANI/I. %%%%% OIL CLOTHS ADD
PAPUA WINDOW SHADES.
Al the .orrestrst martos pfloes, at ILlrltel
Street. nese Ylrth.
Iris VS JOS. H. HOGHIIIi i BRO.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW:
ELItT
SILVER PLATED WARS
AND
31" 2V - C/ Ca. co co X/ las
AT
M. M. iciptivel,
al Ohio Street, Allegheny,
.. t l 4 o . 4l , lC o atcb and Clock acoaltingpron=
PLUMBING, GAN AND IiTEANI
lITTINU. ILA ALL ITO BILANCILIA.
Carefully attended to by erperteaced and paw
tree workmen. •• line amorimenl el
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
13/wwn "72 l .rza cLosxTe u -
TDRA.II?
Oeutantlk on hand and make to order.
T.EL'IMEI rib 191313117=514111
No. 59 Federal Street. 55.10 , 5 F. aza
111111, I.lt.ary Sum.. Plttilh.ltb .
..wntir.nt•
REMOVAL.
J . S. NEWMTIEU & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
And dealers la
FLOUR. GRAIN, FEED AND PRODUD
Will move to Alt LIBERTY STREET, o
March Ist.. where they will be ploamd toe
Mete Means mod patrons. fe19:173
BUENA VISTA RTIILEET.-All
of th e .-Mower. 4g b rUrt.2 " elg " a l o b l r 7::.
damage. and benemi for the opening of Buena
Viva street, /Second Ward, Allegheny. front it.
preml
terwl nos on Taylor Avenue. to Jaeksoe
street, a Matzo. or VI fret. ha. beta aled
the IMMO Court orAilegbeay coon' at No.
let ay ell Treat . MG. which report wil l
l be eon
11,med note.. eaceollous are Pled within all
wrrke from lIIMg the report.
=meJ.Q. cCOMSS, Solicitor.
IL • Et LYON,
Sealer of Wei66tsand Measures
°Mem No. S 9 BAILIE= STILZET,
fe7a93 PITTSBURGH.
111“:01101116. V/71Cli
ALLIGUXIY LITT, Feb N. WM I
SPECIAL NOTICE.--Plans. Es-
Tlbf ATI II and Met. of Aseessmest on the'
gitil"!ral the re ,:111
!;' Vo'n;:°/=: "m", for • 14 • 1 ° 4
By order of MINN. Lao COOl3lOO COP.!).
WM. UcIIENI/HY.
feb2:4Bl 'Neon/log liegoluor.
RAFFLE.—On Monday, rebru
a..lAN,e,.t, th e MaliAN
A GRAND! ItAIPLE.
Wilt take ?Imo tor the FINEST murelt aver
tees In 4h la nude. walokhor taw pooot: i dir
hon/red 0 . 11..4 at Si eachi
MADISON STAIZII AGENCY.—
....... Ja4t nettled i
co boort, 40 E., 1 4 4tarell:
Ear • 4
140 44 Con; .4 do.;
41
50 0 • bllver Glo” 00
starch.
For ulo lot to th i skriAl: g b a i t tlaof ett i s ko.
re 21399 =ash 174 Waal sttnt.
MODEL DARDES FOR SALE ,-
TWO AIIODEL - 84,11GE8
145 net 1.0. W. AA Net Dam Le 44 feet hold.
r""I.I"."PPL IATIgiaL • ADO..
Water Weal
nRANGEN ..*ND • LEMONS' —
•-• Penh Melt. Orangee and Lemons In nth..
order. Inatreeeired i ted for lain attire PAndlY
lirootn , More or A. ItrainkLlLW..
fell Corner Inrty and Band IStreete.
I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
G. SCHLEITER,
14VCCESS011 T
GARDNER SCHLEITER,
92 Market Street.
Cheapest Dry Goods House
- IN THE CITY.
Itizittro 1131tcao3s. of
WINTER GOODS
At an Immense Reduction.
French Merinos
AT 62C PEE YARD.
Calicoes,
Marlins,
Table Linens,
Napkins,
3'xre.muszE ;STOIC'S
MID
Lowest Prices!
CM=
M. SIMON,
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O. 08 MARKET STREET,
Heels, purchesed the entire OtorA of
CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
Circulars and Mantles.-
Or TINE .LATE 7' STYLES
I win offer tboao for ule
AT A LOW FIGURE,
Reparatory to reialelaa a Bptaodid 6toel
FOR TICB SPED WEAR
I=l
SHOULD CALL AT ONCE
Garme ra ttlnt eo s
l bo mod e l Attontio e
tin pen to Urns/m.l4ft fat
to
IC•A.2`3EIBT AT"lrMallr.
SEEDS SEEDS 1 1
We are flow Prepared with Our
SPRING STOCK
Garden, 14`ield,
A-ND
FLOWER SEEDS,
if MAUD IBM 111 CZ'S=
we offer speclaa Ind.:moat ttt• to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
All OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offering for Sale.
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power
.IPXII-IM6IIIIIIIIIIIII.
A Full Stock of all Sizes.
J. 33...1V0.2C.,
187 Liberty Street.
BLEACEUM BIUBLINB AT
J. M. BURCHFHLDi
We. 87 BErnaliciat ®treat.
(West eltle. sear Sisrket Hosea)
BLZACIIICD IftIPLINS 114 could up
6-4 do do SI • ••
10-4 /11:121CTINO;
10-4, 11-4 LINEN IllICSTINU;
1•IL0AlW LINENS;
TABLY LINENS;
RUCK ToWd.l-3;
•• By the yard
BLANKS Ili;
ANNX LB. And
i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
.A.X.alt• =EMT.
fe2l
W. J. G1L11023. JOE.
HUMPS& LIIIBLEB,,
Minalb:Annus. Wham!, sad Retail
Dealers la
T R N.K S,
Valises, Carpet Bags, &e.
nuorunent of Satchels al
ways on bond.
N 05.104 and 106 Wood St.,
feWstall PPITSBUS(III, PA.
To EUROPEAN •
EXCIJIISIONISTS.
•
Two underalinsd Meted lest returned from
New York, w [tree he went to perfect o ff ense.
malts for booties pamediers dudes the own-
Ind mum le on owed tO glee every to formation
rote. Mecomniodatton, Le., by Ike
INMAN OR ANCHOR
Lines of Steamships.
u" s Agggegtg:.itai
feleft74 114 Tlfal 'tree,. NUM:n; e.
PITIZENIP PASSENGER RAM-.
WAY slint, RAILWAY BONA% Se.
TtrZeUAY lebreer7 Mb, at Vi
o'clock,,rpl be sold, on shoed _ deer otCom
'l,76%;:grenift: TaITZIa f "IVA' ea t
•
rlrieb,b .50 nu etirtl:ec. 7 B. Co.;
sicce Alleebeny Val. FL IL 51.10 puma. eoeds.
MeLLWAIii/4. Atm%
VERTISEMENTS.
NEW A,
MEAD &COLLINS
Offer at Wholesale and Retail,
CARPETS,
♦ sew etsek of choice sateen. 'ettlek Cannot tel
ostelletlin extent and varlet,. '
Window Shades,
Green, Tan color Buff, Lavender, Drab, and
ca . nger= k w ., lT T e r tz. d nts e t e ang.l rid, 0111 and
r lilies.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
.11.itthe beet oatterns In market In meet: 1. a
7. l ia 111.111 and 3 fast aisle.
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS,
B. aro., Blue wad White, lu all arldtis
English Woolen Druggets,
bright Colon, Ix, 23, 7,3 U. 34, .ad 311,
Tanis wide,
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS
i LISA iIIT➢S ISD Twat EEGS,
Swisi Lace a Application Curtains,
in patterns that are not to be found ehlawb.re.
TIOTTELITIAId CURTAINS,
English and French
.r.e.errr CUR rardreoon
New Patterns Cornices,
bsarpet amid. Charts"Lim.
UPHOLSTERY.
Orders promptly ex p orefully executed. Will
end careful end eienced upholaterer• to
• y Ma i n the court,' to lay carpet• and put
p cur. alludes, de.
CFBLIND &. COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Nest ballator to United Stotts Costoto notiso
and Postoltlet. Second floor. fr2al:W:7
ORPEANS' COURT SALE.
pa' VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
the Orphavis• court of Alleeheny musty.,
the and. , rehmed Truett.. appointed by said
Coon, will sell at ruble bele. on the premise..
On Thursday, March 11th, 1867,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 111 L, •
The 10110wIng real estate of ROBERT ASH
WORTH. aeceseed. situate In Allegheny CUT
and In McClure Township:
I. All in; certain lot of ground, on the corner
of North Avenue and Federnl street. AlleghenT
City. 000108 &Rent of 94 feet on North •vetive,
and extenoing along Federal sire. feeti
whereo toot two story bract direllinitionea •
2. Alllot of ground lo McClure ownatflp,
on the north elde of the PenTsville Plank Mood.
s6)1510100 1.4.11 of rode dM. H./Inez having
• front of ebou . TO 00 tald Plank Road,con
.llflng Shoot lV acres.
I. All that lot or groiand in McClure TonrafhlP,
on the north side of toe Perrysythe Pima cord,
.1101010/ lands of lifetime, and others. and
known • "The gtane Hunrry Lot." centabling
about 109. r..
4. All th se two eerie/al/6e. Allegheny Clty , N o 11 .0 If in Wobort Ashworth's Plae,havlng,
together. a front or 59 iset on the Plant Road.
.4 ante a t fn feet toenail.).
A All those Ore lota of ground In McClure
Township. Noe. 19, le. 21. for eno 23. ig g o b.,
Asbwortn's Plan. boa. 11 and 20 else each •
front of NI feet: ho. :I a
on
orLIS feet, and
9100. 21 nod 151 each LI feet on the Plank Road,
and all .ate ndins but 00 feet te as slle7.
I. Lot No. 11 In nald PHA, In Molilare Tom:k-
W/I. behig a triangular lot In Hie bend of the
Flank /Lono haling • front on the Lout Ode of
I I f o e, goa l en foe Iforth-west eld• LA feet on
the Plank /1.554.
Loin Nog. gh 00, 31, and 1/.la oeld
MeClure Township. fronting toward He Forth-
west on the Pl.k Road, and extending back to
an alley.
b. Lot 60. 1710 aa'd Plnn 0001,` front of NI
feet oozy alley. and extending back 100 feet M./
anoCher eller.
9. Lot Ho. 40in told Pl., haring nfrontlff TS
feet nay nlley. and • :tending back 100 feet.
10.
o not lie. 4110 tad Plan, harlag lug f 24
feet nn srey. and extendlng back feet
• u that cert sin lot of groued. In lb. el.
of •lieglieny, 00 tea ono dadsi Jelferian
futlet. uliotnlng lot of Mr s . Ashworth. having
ront of 51 fn.. and exteadlng Wet 100 feelto
• alley,whereon le • slough.. 000*.. h
a, Lots on. 92, M. 94, 95 and 06. In 7e6111.•
Flan. recorder. In Plan Boot, ' , IA. 1. D. In. hel
l. each a Hong of 9 feet on Federnl street. and
extending back 100 feet to an alley beet
however. to the limns of • feria. deed Ho=
ticorg• Liedlle to the Cat) of Allegheny. and
recorded In vol. ICS.
AI., et I. COIJILT 1i0U511., la the city of
rttunorgo. on
Saturday, Starch SC, SSW!,
I=
The divided ballot sn arve• and CI perch., of
land 10 Washington township, Clarion Co., Pa.,
adloleint leads of C. tiltionl and others. the
otner undivided half of 'which Met is owned by
Jonathan Gallagher: Whereon le erected a Stem
roote Mlll.
ll °welling blouse, barn, This
Is w Ina
IEIO3 Og ILLitt
One-third ethic one.fthrth In one Tear from
the lit day of April nest. with interest troth
. LW.
the
the balance (3 04 to remain
charged epos the premises. during the natural
of Prone'. Ashworth , widow of said . dec.-
deau with Interest thereon.
taon
ye f b le nnua s l l ,
da r P dace. o thepr s ni d alem Ap =e b e ,
ties laglty entitled thereto. to e. l
bonds and monied.., the premiere. .
petheasion to be glees part olst d of April
'asst. and thiporchader to pr conreythethlt
had slam. Icor timber informatioa. endemic
at my Grace. 'No. the Pourth street. Pittsburgh.
where • yin Cl auk lota can he then.
tellagialaill 11. C. CLlKltltr. Trustee.
& BID VI
MONOGAHELA\
•
PLANINO MILL AND LUMBER YARDS.
Canon Streeti South End Mo
nongahela Bridge, •
• mourn Prrronvann.
Elating a largo stock of
DRY LUMBER
es had, wit otortorepored to ftroltb all downy.
Lions .4 0111014SL LUALIZX for Bottdlots.
at lowest market rats..
DOW*. and those 'atonally( to build, tato L.
the most favorobto Mao for malting %hots la
nagements, a... hare • larro.Lort of
FINISHED WORK ON HAND.
fott:til
GOVEILNIKEIT SALE AT
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The following Ordn i ance Property will be sold
it Public avedim, at 1.1. - 4. Avseual. utualesion,
B. C. on itunDAy, Muth 4th, sec, commencing
About.. I
WO nett tons *cannon) cat fron.
A eat 710 nett tons sof t m e[
Hitched. (about Ma
hal( have valuable soft metal .)
...Aboet 11X1 taus loaded shell.
About IS tons scrap !wrought trait.
About *SIAM scrap, brass. copper, to.
Sr/ wooden antler? carriage"; ironed.
Au do ) 4 cav h a e l a rys ad dle .. r
.4 bridles, LIM oa
tmeal boxes, and a quantity of other lather
work.
1 large bad Ors' engine, (bulls 57 Agnew.
Philadelphia.
•boo I,IM Obis unserviceable powder.
Ala, a largo duality of otter PaPetty.....
ening principally af =owlet appendages.
re nts; rltTsTl,%l . ll.t e llrOreti t e . iii ettC r il .
Cuncy.
A rre mpl e time allowed for the removal of the
ProPerty, at mit e rs tion of which that 001
TMOVINI VIII to th• Coven meat.
Sly authority of Chit! of Ordnance.
Y. H. Pa .
Capt. Ordnance and Set. elo. IL -
C 013312.411111 Char M leston Arsenal.
fai501.9,11.11.M.Z.
SHEP I.IAR D'S
CRACKERS
317 Libertif Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAUSTIC SODA
Moth American and Engliab.
W/BITE SWIM
For Oil BeSniUg Purposes,
rota Coantl w y on baasters nd
by tad for W. ipointltleo
to ,
JAMES FIEBVEY DOBBS,
246 Pearl Street, N.Y.
de4:11:1
FOR SALE.
Batter-4,800 t i p in Firkins.
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CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CICARS, ETC.,
And Lease of Warehome,
No. 201 LIBERTY STREET.
JOUX TORRCNCE.
EMU
NOTICES
rIIEFINEWS ASSOCIATION.
The annual m• ettna of the PITTSBURGH
REFINE gig' A StIOCIATION. for the election of
tneers, ha held at tacit room. :n LI,L
-ZELL`eI Ilegorane Way, on TCE.I-
D•Y. A6lb left.. at 3 o'clock r. Y.
Intl atuadakce lc rclocsted•
11. M. LONG,
fer.:o3 &crew? Pm le..
RroWIIITE SUFFRAGE TO
MAINTAIN WHITT. CIVILIZATION,
k POET= B. SAWYER,
of Illinois. flbrmerlof Allegheny .00101 will
lecture 111 Masonse Halt. Tor &IDLY v. - Ks-
IN February 29th. Tickets .93 cents. Reserv
ed seats 73 sesta. To Ise had At 4 Ele
het's. Istalas's. sad attbe door. fe23:u14,111.11
OPTICS 07 TIIIICONIVALLAVILL% A ND SOUTLI
sax PINSISYLTANIA alivrAir Co..
Prima.o.rula. February in, leer.
IarTHE ANNUAL MEETLIG
of the Stockholders or this Company
erlll be held at the °Mee of the Company. No. ZIO
South Third Street, on
Wednesday, March 6th, 1567,
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. IL,
Tor the Purpose or electing. a 'President sod
twelve Directors to acme the eneulug year.
OrM3M=l!
OPTICS Or USN'S ar.PlNthia AND STOutNo '
Tent:NUS. rebrultl7 13.1567.
THT. ANNEAL MEETING of
the Stockholders or the I.INIOO NAVIN
ING AND OStrltlliti CIA will be held at their
isfece, WS Liberty street. on MONDAY. March
at a o'clock r. sr.. for the P.P.,. of elect,
tug a Board of Directors. to serve for the casu
ist year. mad the trausectlo a of such other hard
ness a* may be brought before them. •
&IA WA MN. F. LAND. Pecietary.
tar AN ELEcTioNFOEL PRESI.
BENT, ISIARAISEIGI
id
011ZES f
Oa* Catopany for erecting a Bridge on e the hi- legheny Riser. opposite Plttaborsb. in the
valtsty of Allegheny. Ell be held at the TOLL
BOUM at the 4th
end of the Midge. oh
etuNDA.Y. th., 4th day of March next, at the
hour of I o'clock r. Y.
101•Gle WM. ROSEBURG. Treasurer.
WPDIVIDEND NOTICE.
orncs PiTrolthao it & BOSTON DiCt7xo CO.,
l I
Plreappacu,_Yebrnary 3. /BC.
The Directors of toe rirroBUROH D
CUSTOP OIIbLNU CU. have dreisead a dividend
of THESE UULLARI3 (VI per'eharo, la stoat
tfatot at Cosa art billies. thla day. parable to
st.kholdera on Sad arum Ploada
. r, lath 1.4.
ta733. TliUltaa Y -
Y.7vitil:"i l =;r.
prnaleau, yr. Warn a CutCaao B.W. CO.
Offiee tA4 Seerrtaro
prrresunott. Yen. =h. Lair.
arTEIE ANNUAL MEEIING
of the Stock and Bondholders of this
Company for the election of Directors and such
other boldness to may come before tt. will be
held at the once of said Company, in the City of
fittabargh, on
Third Wednesday, (20i1a,) of
March, A. D. 1897..
AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M.
The Stock and Board transfer books of the
Company. at their attics In the City of Plttaberzt,
aad.st the Transfer Agency. In the city of Now
Tork,.lll be closed on the 4th DAY OF MARCH,
at 2 r. 0.. and remelt closed until the 21st day
of March thereafter.
fe3 T. M. 1113TCHINBON,Ricretary.
Omer. OP WU
r 2 es m ts m o Y a Feb = , 1 8 0
rigr THE REGULAR. ANNUAL
meeting at the otoekhotdenot Me
Allegheny Talley Railroad Co.
be beld at the Oflee of
,Pitt ompany.. tor.
ner of Pike mid Canal streetssburgh, Co
Tuesday. Feb. 26th. 1861,
at Ilo'clock.A.. N., for the election of a Board
of Manager. to serve for the ithoulag . Isar. and
to transact such other busmen as may be pre
owned. WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Elba
0711 Cl. 01 411.1.01 1 / 3 11 VALIXT B. IL. Co..
Prrranooo2l. January lit. MC. (
arMYTICE TO HOLDERS OF
'Harr 1110)1TGAGE BONDS UP THE ALI,
1.21.3131.14 I Y.14.15T ILAILRULD COMIPANY.
—The juktbm V alltr Uzi IrOad Company bare.
hr glee notice that tkey redeem the
The First Nertrage Bond• orthe Co.
Withit two years from this date, ht accordance
with the provisloas of the mortgage given to se.
cent the ism meet of aid bonds.
B order of the Based of hiscagen.
Jat:rLS WILLIAM PIIILLIDI, President.
:~.: ::
post s LE--Ita the Second sw
YlLL ard_
st Allegheny, two small two story IS6
110Ungb on rump alley. four rooms each. with
a porch In front; ail be good order. Pram $025
each; iprel In pub on each Rouse; the balance In
nomle.. Possession can be bad of one *Mega
now; the other at the let of Apell. They can be
rented for 613 per month. Pa q tare at He. CI
Seaver street, of /IA LPZY I HALL::
fr 213103 ' Hass Setate Hgents.
FOR SALE.
HOME afXll LOT.
The boase t a neat brick,consist tang • double
cellar. six rooms sada flulated ettic, Water In
the house. and gas In every All In prime
order, ./lnoulte at gligroT room.
STRAP-Ts
rman Allegheny City.
FOR SALE,
=sit: u0175E .171 D LOT
144• 40 Craig stmt. First Ward. Allegheny.
Th. house Is • sutwtanthd two-story Plasm ta
good repair. The lot IsTI ices
to
on 4.3 . 41
streetandllyeet deep, extenalag to Y►augC-
Taau Canal. booth. at
O 1
110 DIAMOND frl.; rltUbtUth.
FOR SALE,
4 Two rears Lease
Otstbree nary be:WU:mon 11 ood etreet, between
Poor* and 7100 streets. Pouesaton gl , Ol
•prll la. I. A splendid tautness leeetton.
/Odra', BOX 953., PltUbargb P. 0.
rennet
FOR SALE.-1 very desirable
PROPERTY for either a Tan Tard. Woolen
rattail. or Planing MU. Situated at McCoy's
Station, on the Cleveland and Pittabutgli EAU
road. dity-dre sales fin= Pittsburgh' good,
nibeiantin betollug on Lt SOM. and abed whole
length. and wide. else of lot 1011x4int three.
[...1b, r good fence. Enquire of
fehlitaiflrgu JOU If 113BIAST. Allegheny.
FOR RENT
F os BENT—From the first of
AprlL the las • •
Two STORIED BRIDE DATLIONG RODS&
Ottani< oil Locust street, Ilsucbettes. The lot
is issue. vILV:oIe, Ise loose and trait trees.
taItin i rYLNCHEBTERtIAVINOS B• NE.
FOR BENT.—The second story
or &private dwells., base contesting roar
rooms, with water up slain, sad with a good
miler: situate on Wylie suvot, within eve min
utes walk of Um Poetedee The madly who pe
sos, trio lower earl consist of a man sad wits
of p. References regalred.
/Waren, 'V. J. L.," Gazette Oct..
fehtre
MERCHANT TAILORS.
NEW SPRING GOODS.,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT VT
Goods for Early Spring Wear,
ME= ITN Cii! ROI MI MU,
ty customers sad the yoUblle can rely on hey
g Items one of the best stoats the Market to
t
R. 13. NORRIS,
79 Federal Street,
EMI
HENRY G. HALE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest corner of Penn & St. Clete Sta.
Delano to rem= thank. to Ms frintda mid the
DlllllO for the saasor out llosom.and
mould a stare of their tame natsonsam
OWy
be pleased to Ogre them examine Ws
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
Fine Woolea Goods
razticolixtr adopted to
=MD 111111011 1111 LD viim
Ja12:141)
REDUCED PHIppS.
TO am oty irons STOCK of
BOY'S 'CLOTHING,
Ica art ate rtag Specl►t Inducements.
=IEE2M3
GHAT a LOGAN,
No. 47 St. Clair Street.
BIISINESS MAWS
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nei. band 8 ER ClaiiStreet.
He.. • Pessetssl Centel.
Book•KeeDlat. Penmanship and Arithmetic.
time unlimited ...... 410 00
thmelles and Penmanship Tar quarter
1 At throe mouth,
Penmanship, per month.
Par Circalan or Specimens, address
N. SHAPPZ.II. or
J. r. McCLAIIIONDI.
S.
GEORGE SERVE%
Candy Manufacturer
drol. TOILSIGN AND AMXEICAN
SMINTIS. NOTa, AC., as,
No. 111.2 Federal Street, -
&Wad door from Um 'lnt, Natioas, Boos. ALLZAHIEXT cur, FA.
lir/3410
aEscztelaxxgrcs
L SINGLX iNTLEISAN wants a tanklabed
Eons 'CM Board, to • respenabla wally. Coa
ts! location. Addnas, ..pres.b3,- Box No.
Xs P. noting tuns. la=
WANTED.
AN ENCINEER.
• mast who Understand, nnalog so taglaa.
Apply at
rem
=3
- - •
WANTED. -500 clerks, and
and other: eve tbat lf,,treekr.,...
i mese to
TA1.M33.°6 oyes, tosell . Detter Mazola,
Yonunes are made be eel:thy:loas and the Oen •
orator. It Ia the only tblbg ofthe Clad Ch et Dm
real:mertt. Mee - em to the standard. Cacao aaw
are what arente are Meting. t. C. , rit.Toli.
fell N 0.10,4 tlt. Clelr Street.
WANTED.--Graduates of Lit
erary and Conourcial Colleges to engage
permanently in basinus requiring talesman
aloud Dulness correkpondenes.
Ipply with reference, to
H. H. CURRAN;
98 Grant street, over moitutar • 010131111`.
Law Oftice. opposite Court House. daitimit
WANTED—AGENTS—The best
Chance yet. A Work of Historical Wine
and National importance. The only Work on
DOURNary yet In the geld. TABILAIGUT AND
NAVA.L. ANDERS, by lion. J. T.
HEADLEY, the distinguished Author and His
torian. In one. handsome volume: Mutinied
rend at once for term. And terrilnrY. Ada.M
TA.LCDTT,
Jalltratidalor 68 Maitet Plusbunti.l.l"
WANTED - AGENTS - TO SELL
• • the CHILDIIIIN , PI ALBUIIE, or PICTINLIS
LSD STOILISN written .5 complied by Bev.
PeS BULLABO. The' Book
out sa • Bt.
Portalt of tbe .thor, roma
as
hundred
Newer, an s Woo!) ortated and bound. mad
must please .11 the .11dres.. Addrese.
W. J. B No OLLAND CO..
. TB 7151. Meet,
PltUbutilt. to.
C=l
BANKS AND BANKERS
BABREIG 110178 E OF
JAY I COOILE & CO.,
Corner Wall ind Nissan Sto, New York
coeneetkra with oar 'beau in Philadelphia
and Wastainvon. we save opens., a /Mid YOUR
/PANE at above location:, and offer oar services
to Banta Beakers and Invenats onnhe transac
tion of Malt busluen in this city, ineleiling
petrel:dues sad Wes or tiOrlealraing excilux
rite, braces. Boras man Beam. We we con
slum tly repemented at the block Ezetiangs and
Oaf Board. where orders sent ne are prom pt )
I liti L hill t r ke a ° 6lt4l.l r Vl P lßl o I f BS O UIT3,
Oaring and selling at current prin.. ano allow
tne eorrespendents the most liberal rates the
market • Cowie. •
re 20.1311 JAY COOKE ti CO.
HART, CAUGHT & CO.,
Bunkers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD 'AND WOOD STREETS,
prrre*raes.
(SUCCESSORS TO ILLIBA, HART & 00..)
DEAL=
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
..m o utteN=t 2 ndo 4i traW thir Nur-
GOVEIINNIENT BONDS.
firSIGHT DRANTS ON LONDON. JaDsZt
.G=MI
N. HOLNES & SONS,
33.41.N3MMPLia l ,
No. 57 Market Street,
PITTPZUEI3II.
Deposits received In Par Tunde and Currency.
Collections suede on all the principal points ol
the United dtates and Canadas.
Stocksi Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AM) BOLD OH 00111:13SION
Partlnlet attention pall to the imam and
salo or
.117. S. Securities,
Including 11. H. 81X OP 1881;
do. do. 5,10 E
• .
V. S. FIVES 10.40 c
V. S. CZBITFICATES ISDISTXDRHSS.
Order. and Vonetherrboeibt or colleetaL •
jr.10:0
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
fio. 65 Fourth Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Opem dolly from IP to o'clock , also on Widnes.
dor and beirotM7 evading.. from May Ist to No
,vember le, from to 9 o'clock. and from No
tber let to May let, from sto weil• ock.
poalu received of all some of not 'eo than
Ono Doom.. md a dividend of the prints de
clared twice • year. In Juno and December. in
tercet Ina been deelare4 minal-atunially to brute
and December 0100. the Bank vas orgenlzed, at
the rate of elk Der cent. a year.
Weser not
_oitt..l , 2larr i d to the
. " =t a tituaysl u dEa r' elays
Dgeoatoer. munpounding Mica • year . 011000$
troubling the depaaltor tall, or eten
Ws pan boot. Al WS rate monerinn doable In
len tban twer . T .
37.1,
2 - 99" liked gratn, on ea lea
r
IiOBI3ZALBSZ.N.
MitMa
aCI
W.
Adams,
.T.4.nderson.
Calvin
Oen T
Joh C. Blndloy.
Black,
iL l l n nso r" Vszrlcre
Charles A. Colton,
Wm. DonUs,
John Irani.
John Jr. elCesnds,
Moron.
-..AscrAAA - -CH-AILLICA COMM,
aseasTAAT—JAA. H.D. MUM.
~fiT~*~`~}'7
I:I ot , ,v 7ll
GROTEEt & BAKER'S
--
ELASTIC STITCH AND. LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
A. TEC BLIP for Pcodll sad Ifornefsetorlag
purpose*. Call seed iii ot
XI,. Is I'U Street.
DON'T eE DECk.WED BY
rimAddishalt colon= adroortlaateenta of bit.
no , la.hiaa4 bat mat.• killuVlll lk BA
KIR. It Ina beUlly tasted for ail
tam yea., and ka by all Oompa-
Soxa Jadroo. pro
stoane tacia
.11DIT t4
. •
Teo, 18 street.
825. ILABTLIETT .
SEWING MACHINE.
Bast ettesp Ltsetussd Yuan* Ist the Malted
num agestssrsated evasysrbore. Pay 1130
cm pets month. S.W. stamp sad &dells.
PAWS. BBOTHIRS. tisaterst , Agims._
Sc i lsg= .TTZt. cfg .°49l". `"daNi.
GET NONE BUT A -
GROVER, 8: BARER
I. • Ro116•7 431 A. It 1J reliable. Nortect sad
lentos the but. Don% All to call =MN* Nu
. NO. IR PITH STRICT.
SElLOriaMpapEllit& CARRIAGE
YIZ GUM k BIM bQ t spina nom
==f:l=:3=!sEl
210. 111 TITTH !TM T
THE HBOVEII & BASER
SEWING MACHINE
iL tin UM= Thule of Werlimagia. Muw salt
sad mains It at
NO It MTH 511Lirr.
: , litzi 6 Dprj9:.-Vte):4l
JJLOIIG EMILY, SADDLE. HMI.
. NESS AND 71113NK lIANUFACITANN,
109 Wood ntreet, has taken Into pertnership
from the lot of Jentuta t 1867, A.l.=.A.biDt
FREW, late famine of the establishment.' Tee
business will be email:men stuns old stand soda
the name of LUIII.IIIISZY t 102 w.
•
LOUGHERY it FREW,
it.tarrACTORIONI Or
Saddles, Hairnet% Trunks,
aid all articles la their Ilia osoolly kept .
•
to Ant-elsas mabllstuaests.
•
N 0.102 Wood Street,
(between Diamond Arley and ?IfiliNL:l
• - 1'1178131.111.013.
CO - PARTNERSHIP.
/thrum* DM, MD.
-r HAVE STUB DAY ASSOCIA.
TZ D with me In Ihe Duquesne Warm Work.
maxim. rozawswi madTHEM 11. CULL. ,
Thankful to DV Dtlands and a morons Deblla
for their very tleeral_piktronage to the hark I Oa
most remeettally D
eft a eontlauseee of Dods
favors. Q. CULZMULX..
1231
, - - -•
•
luerstrod (*Miles for rozonfootorrag Ala*.
scriptloo of llal¢ tad Swiss Waireas,
Dram every style Of Whoel BarrafrM
Truer.. A.l.o.omurrtitobasodUrsollirebtr.r.
Sq Hok totalt s iv a lidfirca a co..
mason ATOIIII4, in frost of Yealtrallory,
fol0:131 - . •
MM
=ti
• ••• =kat
A. M. Pollock, Y.D.
Robert Bohr - John if
TeighriT a'rg".
Alexaspier apser.
James D. Melly,
Heat) LThea,
Peter A. Madeira,
iota Marshall,
Walter P. Maxaball,
John D. Yaraddas,
Jahn Om
Mr. 1.! . 1
el ig‘ !ffrtf t
Alamein. RUM*,
wuttem Vaaklrt.„
Wm. P.