thegittOurgh6autte WED , rznatrAsts 27,11 n. THE USURY zmilro. In nothing, perhaps, is a greater mit take made, than in supposing that gold aid allies constitute a perfect standard of Talue,tby which all other things may be accurately measured. These metals are products—of merchandise, in the same sense as lead, iton, coal, - Cation, rice or wheat. This is not disputed so long 1311 these ores are in grains, mixed with sand or other substances- After the ores Grit , assayed, and the degree , of purity ascertained, they are run into barn Or bullion, but differ In no 'respect from lead or iron in ri similar condition, it except in being more valuable. 'Lead I• and iron have each a value relative to the othei. It sods more to produce one than it does the other. Pe-Timis it should be added that the one Is not so plentiful. fn nature as the other. Bat none can fail to perceive that all metals in bars, are products, and that each is - taken to market and sold according to what it Is worth. Gold mines are work , ed the same as other mines, and if the gains theiefrom . do not pay the natal -rate of profit upon capital invested, they are abandoned. The improvement in uuteidneiry, and the facility in ; raining, 'which is - acquired by experieice, - hive a tendency .to reduce the cable of the precious'. metals,' or, - Which is exactly equivalent, to i enhance the nominal price of other prOducta, including rents sad labor. The comParative ease with -which gold is new obtained in many district - at of this country; has the same effect ,Gold and silver perform another function, -when coined by the govern ment, and the legal value of each piece stamped thereon. - . • The history of those two metals is curious. Fromthe time they were first used as money :and a ''spesific value as signed M . - each, la struggle haa been going en_ between them for supremacy. At one time the relative values was fixed at one to ten; that is, one ounce of pure gold wits worth ten ounces of pure silver. Aeanother time it was fixed at one to twelve; at another, at one to fourteen; and again' et one to fifteen; which last was the 'standard in 1792, when the ' United States Mint was established. Since that a farther depreciation of silver haat taken place, and the proportion was • fixed at one to sixteen, where it now stands, if we do not mistake. To ascertain whether gold and silver constitute an absolute standard of value, by Which all other products can be &can . kately measured, it is only „necessary to ask -why gold is more valuable than silver. • If there is no reason in nature, . or in the uses to which they can be tip , plied, then the relative value must be re garded as arbitratut and of no higher " authority than an act of Congress. The real value of anything is what it costa to produce It. All beyond that is the profit • St the prodicer. It makes no difference " whether the labor, skill and machinery are employed In gold and diver mines, or on a tarm, or -in any other pursuit. - . '.Nevertheleu , it Is necessary that coin shoidd hive a fixed value, and in all countries this value is determined by govennient. The Value, however, attired to each denomination of coin is for theparpose of making certain its own legal value, and not the value of other products. The government of the United States cannot fix the valise of any pro. ductkirbitever by law,--except that which Is adopted as a substance from which money shell be coined; and then only of the substance when coined. The measure of value Is a popular term, applied to gold and silver coin, "but the idea, when traced - 'lO its source, • Is found not eo much fit the metalsas in the statistics. ' Each Prioduct has its own intrinsic value, and gold or sliver, in • Coin or itnllion, fall into this category. • If the standard • purity of our coin is 'higher than it Ls bi those countries with .. which we ,trade, it will be exported in s /len of other products, and sold as mer chandise. If . the standard is too low, the coin, when shipped abroad, will be sold at a discount eqtral to the difference : between the -" standard of, that country and of this. It is manifest, therefore, that no"coin can declare a standard of value equal and uniform in all time and exitmtries, and_ that coin, as money, is Object to fluctuations as other products, only - less In degree. - The measure of length was established in order to- ascertain quantity, but no one imagines fle..two foot rule by which' a plank is measured, determines the price or ialue thereof. " That is fixed by the cOndition of the maiket. The mean ere etWalue in coin, operates in the same way and in no other. Ia 1792, when the Mlat was first ea tablistied, the law fixed the standard of . &gold eagle-thus-,V... carats fine; that Is 11 parts pure Betel, ;end 1 part alloy; and the weight at 270 Igraine standard, 0r'247 50,100 grains pure gold. ' , , The act of lBB7 changes : the value of the eagle, thus-210 carets fine; that's, 9 parts purer metal, and 1 of alloy, and the weight at 258 grains, standard, or $1122 grains pure gold. This example shows the character of the standard value which is endeavored to E=E=M==i 41m:tasting, though It Is more Stable ' eau that the market price of other pro - ducts. Thatmoneyle power is true, but in the sense that intellect is powev. Intel lect ~undeveloped or unimproved, is as harmless as it is useless, bat when lt is satirised into activity and life, it becomes • utterer' well ass tremendous Power. A. help of gold, In bullion or coin, is utterly Powerless, but in the hands of a ' man of enlarged and cultivated intellect, ' it becomes instinct with potentiality, wben,direeted by VII The owner void iee powerf l by Possessing the gold, no t e l e gold by itself. The intelligent, the active, scd the indristrime, generally acquire property or money, write, i s th e power Some fear as the remit of repeal ing the usury laws It so ham= t u t they who acquire this power are a small number as ..compared with the whole - population.' . In the present condition of affairs the borrower : of money almost invariably approachps the lender in a different frame of, mind from that in which ha would seek the dealer in any other pro ductive ineichandise. The man who has money to lend simply 'desires to sell it—perhaps at a price which the law denominates usurious. In this case, both parties are engaged in an unlawful traffic., If the money market was open and free, and every man was at liberty to loan bis money at the_curreat rate, ' there would be. no difference' bet Ween borrowing money' and selling ineschan- Rreedoni would invitervosapetl tion, and the market would gad its nat. lisayomisclon Sims men times of *instal otaburassingt, sofas* to log altogether. Not willing to Incur the risk at 6 per centum, they are equally unwilling to violate tno laws by taking more. _The withdrawal of their means tends to create additional atringency and embarrassment, and this enables the leas scrupulous to exact still higher rates than a nominal condition of &Muck' af fairs would allow- It is impossible to prevent the lending of money at naurious rates in times of pressure- As to . the law on the statistic book, it is'generally disregarded. Few, comparatively abide by it, or think of enforcing it.f The law has, indeed been so changed, In obedience to an enlight ened Public opinion, that no amn can plead usury to escape the payment of a debt; but if a business man shuld at. tempt, by suit, to recover back,sul cese of interest over the legal rate which he had paid, he would be disgraced., Probably not .half a dozen such suits have been 'Drought in this Common wealth since the law was' modified, Yet the restrictive measure lingers on the dada book. It 44 better be rPi• pealed, and leave the traffic in money as free as traffic in other articles. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM. ZANY. The corporation is unquestionably more powerful than any other in the United. States, and is managed with un common skill and energy. Some Mil... takes are certainly made in directing the details of its immense business; but, on . the 'whole, it mayweil be doubted if any other of the great railroad companies of the country is conttoled with equal ability and success. Tha main line of this road running between this city and Philadelphia does not represent more than half Its invest ment. It owns the Philadelphia and Erießoad; the control of the Northern Central, extending from Baltimore, through Harrisburg, to Buffalo, and that of the road from this city to Steuben ville: In addition, it owns or controls many of the feeders of its main line. Nor does all this content it. Recently it has been laying its plans to establish its lino as the great thoroughfare be- tween the Atlantic and — Pacific. This matter was brought up for consideration at the meeting of the stockholders a year ago, and alter discussion the Directors were. empowered "to take Kuehl:measures as mi.y seem to them best to meet the obligations of the company, either by torrowing money or otherwise, under the limitations of.the charter." In consequence of this authorization, before the close of the then current ses sion of the. Legislature; the following law was passed: Section 1. Be it enacted, ac.., That the board of directors of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company shall have au thority to increase from time to time the capital stock of the company,. such M. crease - not to exceed two hundred thops and shares. Section 2. That the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for the purpose of retiring their present mortgage bonds at maturity, increasing their motive power and cars, and provi ding suitable facilities along the line of their road, and at Philedelphia and Pitts burgh, for the reception and accommo dation of travelers and for the storage of freight, and for other purposes necessary and connected with the business of said company, be and they are hereby author ized to borrow, from ttmer - to time, such sums of money as they may deem need ful, and to Woe bonds therefor in sums of not less than one hundred dollars, with coupons attached, bearing interest at the rate of six per centem, per annum, and to necure the same by a mortgage of their railroad, constructed or to be Con structed, all their property, real and per sonal, acquired or to be acquired, and all their corporate rights and franchisee; , provided that the amount of lams here by multorized shall not at any time ex ceed the amount of capital stock paid in. . - Since then, however, the councils of Philadelphia, deemed it proper to in quire of the Directors who represent the interests of the city in the Company as to the design and purpose of this legis lation. Messrs. Euxur and Ries an swered in a communication of decided ability; but without giving complete sat isfaction. d:debate ensued in which the management* of the Company, in some particulars, was sharply criticised, after which aralect Committee was railed, and authority given it to investigate the matter, and thereupon to instruct ..the Mayor whether, in representing the stock of the city,i . he should Tote to accept this legislation or reject it. Nor . did the opposition rest with ebi expression of doubt or dissatisf.action. Previotody a scheme bad been devised for enlisting a majority of the stockhold• era in a plan for electing: a new Board of Managers. This enterprise was prose cuted with energy, but it came to naught. A. large majority of the share holders at the election, were evidently satisfied with the management of the old Board. Otto of the wonders of the Atlantic cable was noticed in New York city last Saturday. • The closing of commercial intelligence of London and Liverpool wan published in that city, four hours by the clock, before the message could have departed from the other aide! This is clear case of traveling ahead of time. The message sent from London at four o'clock in the afternoon was published at one o'clock the same afternoon in San Tug= has been established a line of steamers to , ply directly between Liver pool anti Philadelphia- Poor lion pro pellers hue been_placed on the line, the first of which will leave Liverpool for thiladelphis on the 20th of March. Art AWNEFICI on Broadway, New York, fell and killed one pedestrian, and se riotuily Injured foot _others who ware pining under at.the time of the hat • Tor. stesuners for Europe carry im mense numbers of passcnipsrs for Parli-;- persons going to the great exposition. Garr. Howattn, the Chief of the Freedman's Mulls; Is announced to de. lieer a lecture in Balladephia. Tunas were- thirty-four arrests for violation of the aids° .law, Id New York on Sunday.. TIIZILE were seventy•tive deaths in •Ciwd3umU /ut week. `. Penninion has been given by the g - rermh Impede Commission 'to the Bi ble 13Ociety of Prance to have its stand in the Park surrounding the Pahl exhibi tion. The Bible Committee of England propose to unite in the movement, sad to make Shelia:mien , one ter the wide - distribii*n of tint wiude Bible or the New Tament in many different lan guagelo It is ihett&ht thaS some two million i coplea nuty thui be dissed , and limn= a thirty thonsin4do ll a r pow being raised by subscription itifing bind to nid this. enterprise. - —Eva Reinhart,. German girl of sev enteen, died in encinnati, last :we e k. Etiying the put year she had been a sableca of charity st the handsel several beneyolent= institutions, Including the Relief Union. The cool stun pf 16,000. of athich dsoo Was in gold, was foand Other room after ha Salk. GENERAL NEWS —Five thousand unemployed sailors are now in New York, and nu se persons looking G m work there than for five years past. —The Military Reconstruction Bill passed last week by Congress, we are informed by the Washington Repub lican, was officially presented to . the President at four o'clock on Friday af ternoon hut!. —One of the fathers in the family of West Pittidield, Mass., Shakers came to i the conclusion, last week, that t Is not good for man to be alone, and acting upon the new revelation, he deserted the brotherhood in company with a bloom ing Shakeress, young enough to be his granddaughter. —The English Duke of Rutland has a pretty estate in Leicestershire of 39,000 acres of excellent land, which brings him In atlearincome of $500,000 a year. It ie divided into farms of froth 50 to 750 acre, generally' 200 to 400, and his ten ants amount in all to 1,27 e persons, all yearly tenants, who cultivate and vote and behave'genorally so as to please his grace. —The American press is now paying the Atlantic Telegraph Company some thing over ten thousand dollars per month for the transmission of news, and a proposition is under advisement that the American press shall pay the pro prietors of the cable two hundred thou sand dollars per annum, and have set apart certain hours during which the ca ble shall be used exclusively for the transmission of news reports. / —Mr. Story, whose talented works have lately gained him so much reputa tion, has finished his figure of Edward Everett, and it has now been some three months at 3ilirliCh undergoing the pro- , cess of casting in bronze at Mailer's foundry. It represents the orator in his favorite attitude of pointing towards the polar star with his outstretched arm. He is in citizen's dress, and the only drapery that desarves the name is the plain frock. coat that he always wore. —lt having been rumored that the Im• Nye?[shed German princeling, who is married to Queen Victoria's daughter Helena, was to receive the Colonelcy of of one of the crack regiments of the Household Brigade of Guards, the Lib- ' eral press of England justly waxeth In dignant. The London Te/egregh pro. teats bitterly against "the system of tool. log away, upon worthless members er the royjil family, honors and emoluments that belbng to men who have served their country." —Under the heading "Betilltis DI catty," a Jackson, Miss., paper of the sth Inst., tells in the worse of a few lines how Daniel Grantham, being fined for riotous conduct by the mayor of the adjoining town of Vaiden, drew a pistol and attempted to shoot that person, but his hand was thrown up and the ball passed into the eye of a constable stand ing behind the mayor, killing him in stantly. Grantham suuceeded, however, in hitting and probably killing the may or at the next shot. • COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE Is peepared DI the ongtost or of the Sulky eele crated toe'• ()each Belem. We has prepared • medieloal.tlele for pub. and as scat •ut but what ha stood the Woos., tests. ever has *Away. Dora, the D./. df letor7 ova , Tey eliiase It has be certified to este. Wlll oe who are stifformg from dy•repsta, Inds e Ilon, nausea, !deb headache, choler* morbus, dysentery, and geom.* debillty of the erbo/e system, try but •• siesta bottle? We Will urge spin tf we 1-11 in tam eas, Oar eau knowledgeof its merlls the united testimony of all Who have ever tried it, tne ens:a:dams of bonds.. of oar •own neiabbora, your duty to youraelf, and the beheaelli ran., as certal h a. suushloe. all urgently, pereldebuy era. you to tryjust one bottle. lf.hat vesay isootrorreet — if our etMelef4tte eoOcellMlnir Its vrondarfal virtues are not found to be true—if Y.a de etft sty mall the operation of the medicine le install ['Lomas and perfectly •ond.rful—we➢ will re nolanee our profession as udercre to the public health, mad retire mom IS Meld. adralltiog toot we WY lezonlettelf le twiepe.lild 'IL medicinal preparation which would be,,i/sltled to your Confidence. Sold by dragaists ...Tabora, Pole &trent for - PlUsonntls. riatYlatt, Deluca... N 4 Maraet street. mild • ter .GB All HAAB, BALDNESS, BAND -11117. •NY "thEALNK 41? THE SCLY.—Nt . i.IVNIVERY CAN tAtil ['LUC WITH • LuN DVW HAIR COLON NY-ITOILEN AND DMESSIN... ,, ••Lundon Cnr Beat Hair Color Restorer" ...London Nair /..torer'• • 4 1.Amaou Yhrslel•sts hair Color ler H...tarer.• ••Londan Hur crier Itessorer• • London nut and H sit ..Jor ..oner Loudon Hair Color BrAtorer "London itternamenal lL Ilalr Color Itettortr•• lt never falls to Mout Mtg e ter.... and *lsar to the ...et( bele, fastest sad slope Ile and insure to, pr... a v. grow., nalr. Causinglt to grow inset 004 strong. lady 71. tents a bottle: VII the btlf eaten. bold by 11cCLAn.1.31 • sit Mutat ...L. owls. A. KELLY. 37 Wood at., PLINO. g 4. Martel street. berg. li..Lts MI D.MUITT. anla:lltnariry READ TIM CERTIFICATE OF Rev. R. T. FLUALEI. To Da. HOS ric Ys Dear Bin—Tills 1. to certify th at I wis Caton erica ttte dyspepsia • • year . err last March. and. for • porlod of eight trtouttlel rut. our of meet estsura , le creatures you ever baled. not being able •Most to eat, dank. or eleep, and was toupetted•to welt the door torreetaatly. I was flatly deprlred of my reason. and Lope Lad entlrely left me, all the a C.Jrte made for my fecoTery having Droved frottlaoa. By the first of November, 1151.1 Us 4 Decama erult and 10. W that i coOld wercely stood alone, sad, to all appearance. would soon Ma. At thin tune (having read r0.r.41 , eni....L) my wife prevailed aeon ma to try your Bitters. bottle .0 procured. a d. arouse to sae. soon Commenced reeoverm bare tatea foe, tentlee, and am suloylng as /food /melte now as Could be expected for one of my age (.boat slaty /ware.) I bate no d,.0 at that I. WM ?oar Bitter. wane, under Divine Prottldsou. OS/ effected ibis wonderful ear, 11. T. ►LUALIO. FIwIDIOS. YICU. Aaiun /0, Ma THE HEILLTHINEMI OF THE WHITE PINE. One of the moat aalaable compounda that has over been Moue t before t h e American r, oldie la that of the white pine. called - "'LAND% WEIITZ PLit COMPOUND. It la compounded frost the Inside bare of the Dina rite, which grows abundantly throe about all the New Eng land Swim, and has to , been cnown and rat -o.d roe Its anit•eeerbetle properties. not only by the iabahltante of that repine of Counter now resident, but lit ewise to the wild ledlan it who formerly roamed the wild cccc iv of the New Eng land pine region, and from reborn Ms great meet. •al virtues seem to tare here Denied. m.i- LANV , I3 WHITE PINE COMPOUND it, thelt, ottblog more or lea. as iti name Imports, than a complete. pleastht and effectual remedy mad• from tbemveet Int lac hereof iliat valuable tree, combined with a few other well known dl• erotica. it. effects ■i on the kidneys and other weenier organa la truly =uprising, bet pore feetlf logical and scientific at the ume lime. It will b• frond eaceedlegly rateable In all dor mant and dl Mailed SUMS of the moms. time.. and We would especially recommend It where Beebe and liven like rem•dwla hare felled, aa bo les more active aid enicseleus lo,disbetm, bleeding from the kidnap, Idled elle•. etrtealt, 1, and nearly retry diocese of the mucous lining otitis bladder .0 kidneys. • Bold by the growl, dozen, or Meet* bottle. at DE. ICEYBEIVII great Medical Store, 1•v Woad street. fe2Z-vaS IZLAYSLI*II - 4:40 1 0:J: 3 4."4: - N4 1 1:!, WIC BINGHALK, Jr., Adams Ilksprou 01. soh g 4 JNigh&rfmt. A an ennnorinnl Aged to forth* G4ERT7'l,cmd =MU tact/6er sowers throughota Cr UMW Wain ler PLYMOUTH CHURCH.- JOS Peirgl i Tti 017111A11, Id Izt , Tina [Wednesdy) Er/MING, utd on TIMM DAY sal lOnlaAl toouo. oo lof belf-pu o'clock. The roam. Bee. !DINE!' D. YCKDX. who bee been &bast from the uteettnae ot kle {maple tor. Iota • tam.. by reason of Mom, oxpette to to pnolent them at the taeounna appoint . 4 Aar Mi.. on and 01.0 to pear-DM th. acad. =7 Of Mae. on next Sabeath. ferlatoll PITTSBURGH SHORT-RAND AcAuratr. 98 Grant rtrees,Slppoalts Ina Clatbedrat. (WILK DAY Atall Inatrnatlon In Standard Sboboarapby (iron In prtraln lawns. In class and bymall. Report. m o(Lreturea. Pintoes, leons. to.. Made anon ruaonabm term. fonmU4nyry • (VAL.—Sealed proposals will NJ be received at the calor, anise Water Works, Market Sandlots,co rlitolcleek Y. m 11 ost ..13 22,-014 for turntable the ritwborph Water woes. wilt, 00AJ.,, (or the isrm of one year fres lot April next. }Macao bet mole for either wearier together. • JOSSPII /PENCIL Sop.t.• 20 AI DEWARD. IN ADDITION WAsVto lb. fall vainest the ooze. sillarita! gretVil It w ill tvgf.ra Lu se re at base sai ' IA was Stefan tram Coa.pany wu r st TWO only mesas or bletalaestion is 13111112.118,J.40171Wiantirus o.z:rat. Pills MTh. SUNDRIES. 7 8015. freak 801185151.11 •• • I Saxes •• Asp; --,- 7115sm0.0eribuss 11017kact; 50 ••Applosl •• t• teas . 35 5 •• lekis rime ariso; •• s• •• Kraal- • Li store and for awe DOI I maxima Aillifrao l lo. Oenur Mutat salt /lot k WE ABE NOW CONVEUTING ALL. KINDS OF GOVERMENT SECURITIES _ • INTO THE New 5-20 Gold Coupon Bond, INOLIMINO United States 6%1881; ' United States 6's, 1862; United Stater I 864; United States 6's, (old) 18 6 3; .And all Series of 7 3-10's. James T. Brady & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets. f<Mor DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER 8111P.—The Partnership heretofore exha lent between ll...undersigned, la this day ed by mated cons us. The nede.,,. Moore will be set had by J. BURN ITT, who will con tinue the rchant Tailoring business, at the old stand, Itel:eh/ideal shed. O. W. hAtile, fe27;ylt JET PRICY UURNETT. - FOB SALE. A GOOD SECOND HAND CART. In food order, will be sold CUEAF. Apply at •eeoad Want CoalEcies MO=IMMIR MEI COUNTUY RESIDENCE S'OR ELA.M.3O. On the Wathleaten Pike. .rout` two mile. from the Oyer, A 'NAN tt !MUSIC, enatatatalt hao room., with' Sheol OM. tom of groyod. liable. (roll tree,crapes awl Oh nabh,i, and water at TN. Attar. Apply at No. II Palo Alto meet, - 1a27.1121 Atteaheay A.72c...!! IV PlPE .— Sealed propo- Water Works. Market lialidlers, nett 7 o'atoo r. March 11, IleZ. tor thrttlabler the rltme besgh Water Works nith the VIVA and YRS uEllteA NY:011S CA STINtle rtssalre during the leer Apr.ll.l. bet..ll. as theta" ]lamb s = dtlC.y"'t be ""'"U'd altar re, as= . • Alrlsrls FRENCH, Iluplt. DISSOLUTION OF CO—PART. 171.11.9.11r....N0t1ee is Lerebssilven t at the ess.pennershlo heretoiore entallug beile.th II se 13011 A LU, rOTTitt a CO., C. WIG day emsolved by mutual couseut. The bullies.. •ue the late nets will be nett.cdby met,.W D. QU• RTZ. who as authoelsed to 1.04 some the as counts and business of the lat.' firm at their of- Ilee;on Laeoek *levet, Allegheny city. rebruary le, ICC.• fartalo IIC OUN •LU. 1 1 0 T r OR A CO. WHITE, ORR & CO., SIO Slitraet, I=l 3314mais. lISIMMisi, or minium: QUALITY eft Very Low Prices Is' 7 CITY OF ALLEGHENY. -Proposals fora Loan of ;WOO. denij e nod Much tut. al 3 o•eJ .111 TI oet r. at, fo eth r the ale s do of 111,000 of the Bond. or the city. bearlag la tercetat the rate or b per teat-. ooTnrao ansaalle on lbe Itrst day. of July and January. IWO redeemable In twenty you. - To oearolan a . exams-Ira sad others dealrlor a pe.feefle ewe andgood ;myna tovutmeale I-0e sTore off lamer/al advantages. B. L. 71t4f41.35. City Controller. ‘ , 011711. 01.1..0 .0.7101, I OTT or ALLtanexr. Feb Ft,thr. .F.433CEL TUE LADIES air H. PRATE - 1151 IPISCOPIL 01114, Clir, SictLel• PAUL AND FESTIVIL, AT NEVILLE HALL, • Corner or Yowith sort Liberty Strew.. Ot TIICIINDAY AND NItIOAT. ttbepre•eat week. Irebrms. Z. ud Mara let. tae Irstr erg, op. ow T1111331.1' NOON. Lea. snub. *erred daft), trots la to at Y ' sad S. otser esek re2..1 NOTICE TO corrnacToßs. CAUNTIV , LI.IIMISUPII , E. Ctrr or AttiOnntsT, Feb. Slob. me. I Sealed bida will be rooftree at this Sc*t! eatli trldey *Sarah lab, for th e belldiat of able... KILT 11 . 1.11/51Pont. Tint Ward InftreolollOttutre. an 4 arse 'kaftans , can be seas at the ottee of Lasers. Barr & Stoser, Arthlteata. Na. rt. Clair street. Et/tab...h. Inds will herets,. lath e whole. or alp of Ih• wort. niftier* aequested Lefts. ta t nett p ro posals. the prior pay.. la eftft also, the orfte payable In the Ben. of the ett**. hearth ere t sr at. Interest and tftketnalsle the.. lee and to years. The centre.. will be nquired to deliver the Berth from the ea atn, on the wharf at eft. p•int between Gray'• alley ant !tandem. sPeso. They will allso be required to a.* elltbe petite DU.. from the ateseanon aro to de.trer theta ` ten t e YUL.b rosette. tenroslatloner. The right l• to reje•t any end all blEs. Sy cltrectlon of the Catuatltea on Barter., tL D. Fa•NrIS, fell - City Cm:troller. CIALFI3:I. • ROBERT HUNTER, M. D., Physician for Affection, of the Throat and Lungs, • Tortnerty TAlsor of dm .91. T. J. , U1f.12A1.0T DISILMION rim Cll.T.•`'arter . Lae,. of *am epees to Europe. ho. net.. 1/teelree i• e slater - Dr. blunter taken this meese of Informing his all W.., and so. at deal. eervleee la beeneneartne. that he Will It_peoreu'onal 11.11 to Yllt•bne , h, are Into klonoasehem on Viedoeitoe. Yeletwer7 21, sad rewalw• ens until Wt.. owlet, All tee eleteet of his 'telt le to afterd a ernnel Interefrer No l.lng eoosolt t in , It Is desirable they shoeld w t. to early, and eo actor. hie ...nal att.e.. for ae long a vlen• as wee be. It wenme hardly nee...) to eall'atteatton the. rents. table suttee. whit h has attenowl blasters ...liar method et trewetent where teepee pleatorn le aaaaa are effected. deelo• It J sec. howeeer 1.411 lona. the feet bath the City of New To k Mortality tenon .on stiaiptlon and It. eogoateS dlrenalaned over t•re , ly pee eel In three, ear.fter he Yr. Intro • doe. Obilam of dtrece,applleatlOn So the dot h.o. aey Inha.ation of sessedles and ether MOS. a. • • 1ea7:02 ANNOUNCEHEIV'I EXTRAORDINARY. • ANTICIPATING THE FRUIT SEASON. 4 21 , 4 :xmi g ..d douse lhs nest thirty • Quart fans Peaches_for .15c, or $5,26 per Doz.. the Same Quality as Usually Sold for 25c. • They .111 also sell Tomatoes (Quarts) for 20r.• • Prime Dried Blackberries for 800 per Pound. • 0113LIIVZ 510 N Or • ENGINE IN THE WINIIDW. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, • 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE• reltrtereel FINE POCKET CUTLEIIT, Fine Pocket Cutlery, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! New Patterns! New Patterns! PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY, C>C3r3D3ELWES, far DILEPAICII BOILDIwO. NOTICE.—To holden of Boun ty Bonds of the Beetled Ward, • llegheny, Dom No. 1 op to 1100 Of the Ina. Issue, dated p ber let, teed se rhe Mune numbered Bonds erlll be pald at the ofloe of the •Ll,LlilitleY TM WIT (X , llPAInlf, on or before the lititnl! DAY Of MAUCH, sid. The Interest oh the Oboes bonds be stopped after that dote. Mr oer of ar the Bod. MU rd MMY LILA, Creeldent. JOSS Blom. Jet. Beereter7. fete:“3 'MADISON ElTAiltell 4WENCY.-- Jest received. 400 boxes, 40 4., Pearl a iamb; Xs • 40 M.. dal 10) . 4 Corn r elm B do.r: bilvaad. 7C1 . 821. 19T t° 1:11=t1 ?MG. (4111111 171 and 174 Wood street. trash Mello Orange. and Lamms tn_priaia order. Just resolved ar s LorLal;o x r /Mil, M"" "law u bon; suinr=. *vim ataijal:NY IND IN OMB COMPANY, OF New Conn., CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. In ettlentt Lona Dunsgebr llre andin land Transportation, on term adapted to Um hazard and tonsietent with &nand and reliable underwriting. • A.61811T11. JAllO.lll.lr 1. 1118 T. United elates and elate bond. $ 00 g National Bonk Clock Real Astute owned by the Coliap-nI.. 70, 000 00 Louns on Mortgages, 880000, and on Cad u;ata 16 Curti on hand. In Dunk. to Agent. wour betide, sud due for utembeene Gd niib receivable sod flee awl inland Salvage. r c ar g Interest wild eats Accrued All other Property belonging to the Chimputy 10,863 17 -- 61,440,116 60 Lows unnald and in Drou u of ............... PON ITEZI Staterneni of premiums reeelve4 and Losers P aid curing each Tear since the organisation of the Company - Premium/ Received. Loess. Paid. • ri,Sel 30 • 30.705 TO INS 81.= CO Its. in, ea ,R... MOM - 73.1115 se 6.4(4 43 1 D. IL ISATTI.itLIT., Pre.tdanL hart 141. TROWDIDDiIr. AItL6IWIL•VN. !lA-MULL. l j • Vice Fri sident. I= Pansies ',ellen for any time Irons flee days to nye years on 13.,11dInns. Merelowdise. ete..sad P.Met..lll , on Ut.elanirs, court Howes, C hymn en.d &boot lioness. LOOMIS ekVOLLUTUNCIOD.Affeistis. PELTBDUEGII, PA =I ==MM CIUPILLIN6 , COURT JIALE.-BY Virtue of au 0r.., of the Orpheus . court of Allex boo y eouuty. will expose to ?unite Sale. et tn. COURT blOUra., 10 the.Ott7 at rltte• bursth • • T CESDAY. March lath.llo7, at'lo Weida A.m.. Rl' tbst certain •or pastel •f situate partly In ch.tler. and Patti? ID Delon Tp., In d toasty. I. lon. lag to matuuel B W I fl Idll. Bell. John Bed and Idary Bell. minor entldres of John Bel., Isle of said taint?, deceased, awl bounded deserlbed as follows. to wet' lleglnotogat a oust lint of sod or Samuel Bell at • 1111 , 14. on 'gist on !, 8. , Ob the remperancaville and Noblest.. Clant Boul, th•nce along said Blank Hoed at .1 land of Natauel Bel , . south II deg. :A mln.. N. los perch es: ...tee P• 441 Oste• 10 men-. pscehea thence alt. same N. el tee. 10 min. h.. 3 11/perches: thence N .4..1. 10 mln. B. 4 1.11 ptrehes;„ thsace N. el &it. F.perch.; thence N. 37 dee. Stn.,. E. In 11.3.100 perches to 1.4 of Ellen tnence aloof lint of sstue 5. et pt... to sea oak, thence slung land now °slate of Tbutnas Steel ". =deg. SS tat,. W. 31 perches to • post; thee. by Med •1 vhawhantl. 31 14 44. Hurl Is 9.10 perches: thence al Mud of ICON. Hurled N. to deg. W. 10 1•3 pacepest ...by name 1..1.1 de.. Of. It 1-10 perch. thence t. 7Sdeir. W. 91-I0 perches; Boum, by same O. I 3 deg.. W, 7 4-10 r,-i!'.;„!-;.I.°17) . : 4 .1 ;,To.l`Lth'w'hon N. tame N I I deg W. to P Wrch . ;st SeTen t llf:7 deg. 40 tn.. W. 13 'PIO perch. to • P.m at the ept ov the t stde• over ••14,1 . • 1.e..' tee mete 4731 • 0 / 11 17: e• elate.' 74 acres Lod le perch es, mei. meanie. maid tract of ts IA of • toile of V aaaaa 14 near Me eltetteenvllle lialiroa I, and la partly undertald wits clot. TEAKS uF .1.9.-41.-tbird. of the purchase mo ba la ncee pald o'l conlrmatlnn of sale; theto he paid Is three equal anneal pay ; ments from that date. with Interest peyaole an. neatly no the whole wmonnt stepald: and lobe ! Of tine 3 by bond and mattes. en chap remloes. : rw . cttatcr to pay the s n it et et deed. bond, mar, 11 ;int ""' ll it MULL GLASS. Boar dist, AN 013DIN/110E. Vccotem 1. Be ordalont ante eeteartet Ily the Mono+, A Wore.. ant Clelse. of litteeurna. 1. &Lost •rta Cooamera Cotoocite asereatte4, ant it te herein oeinnsool eat en..dede, auv.raranh• wows, 'nut from .o 4 aft*, the heti 4.7 of ret ro...), ono thou/mad eight boadre4 .o 4 stoty orig.. the talales or th. foltnnlna *ll4 °Alcor. .hall be al follow. to lb* y ells Controller . 111.. WO CO IA per attendoet of • 12Wr W. at. ' 2OA Of •woosor of Wolof Rea to WOO 02 C;pet tow. dent of Mortal. I.CCO of ert of liarlolo—, 1,010 as littoot Comoltasioaar. I' 42,2 111•121.3.A..1X ' 01 litrocl Coment.oloter.Deo•oa Dlsts tat I 201 01 City Asworoor 10 0 01 Ciork. of Coolfoller ow 01 • • . . Mee•oegor to Conceits 100 s• Clerks to Coattails, tack... oil liononedit i_eol Allegbeeylibeottlabeler C‘ert of Man/4 LOOI CO LOME !Mc. 1. last illy evil...nee Or part of 0,41- roams coollttlii olill tho paseerge of 010 ota Suable. at the petamot time, bm sad the same le hereby repealer',.. fa a 00 same tracts MIA on:lb:moo& ' OrdalArd aOd CILIINtOd lOW IL law Sa CooactlA SALI ate day a Ifibraarr. A. D., tar. l•1lLS x.AVLEY. • Tresliset of &Meet Couaell /Mat: E. 4 Voltam", . Pict of belnet Cvs.ll. THOMAS STEEL:, Proml4ssi atom:non Cuanall Arrant. lit McH.A.rrs; 0171=3=1! CMIM T. L AMOOI)..ILLIMOS JOlllll-4 11 , C.AffiJilr• ATWOOD & M'CIFFREY, BRASS 'FOUNDERS, STEAD AND GAS FITTERS, Cur. of Sed and Liberty Streets. Carroll a'llayder'.. rat.barei. raw. Light W Haar* Cartlog laralaieo proraml• reds. • 1 M. ltl/al ant aad ,9 : 111 t, tr . OttlatTerß ie., Le• Agents for A.B. Cameron k Co.'s STEAM PUMPS •Nir BLOWER ENGINES, nen bale sqoarlor atvaaksie Vb•ra, and e•ery ova L irmartoti b al •e 11•440. 1 . .1.1.11. donstsatly on hand. 1.12:010 W 1. GllllOlll a oil. ussias. MOORE & LIEBLER, Maxatootoronb . r . tamo .1E61411 TRUNKS, Tall*, Carpet Rags,.ae. " f/r , t2te d oosonatent of LAW Satobolo _. N 05.104 and 106 wood 10..01 PITTSBURGH, PA. WALL PAPERS. FOR SPRING SALE OF IS B7 . an not prepared to °ler toner customers. and the trade generally, An entlulye collection of Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire Beard Prints, Sm., • . /embracing ell pastilles or goals keown to the Trade, 1.0 Parkas, Vining !loom, Halle, Chant. bars. Churches, Assembly Room., •Isok IMANNPAISENT OIL CLOTIIN AND . PAP= WINDOW NIIAIIEN: • At the loment Marker pricee, at No. 107 Market street. near Filth. rele.oll 'JO& R. 1/00HID • 800: LADIES' FURS, AT cosrrPEtad.os . , AT rinc RAT, CAP AND FUR STORE OP XL QC 0 D CO. , j 2Bl FrOlylD STREET. REMOVAILL NOTICE. CPL lrt ri, WIC. W E WILL BE No.l6Diamond,Plttaburgb, • FRAM At present 081,00 al Wm. Washiste, Un— wher.w e propose doing an ItSCs•DOIVE • ISASII , . fitIPIN ae. tent pc. woo bsolst ac cossets INlth O. at portent we hereby I:Kull:led %bat their accounts mill be closed Marra .at. It bolo, dessr.ble to bate our ~ b oolst close! up ta rots removal. too would cortically and respect- MIT capon prompt rettlt moat.. W st. ret&wec & Dom, r•d.mtll , ool, Alloihoo7. W. B.—• enmpleto set or grocery surto. counters, shtlysna. Sta. of the Zg . Wa . OPPco o od &DON. otylf,.lorsalo chose. . fa 0 LK H. H, LYON, Sealer of Weights and Measures. °Mew No. Se ALUM= STRUT, = E N. BLACK, • Vlrmazi. AlleY r Thee* doors above EmllBllol4 Stmt. PITIMIEVRAIH. PA. Pm MI of Work lloniies thsatartest sod<sad vi a rrons . bitterns.' rarthmlat nAza N'FrW ADVE'RTISENENTS AN ACT EXTENDING TO THE City or PlU.b.u.h the provisions of a fo rthee suppleetent to an sot to Inftirporate the ponceC rbiladelphi, relating to ore alarm and telegraph. Approved tt e 2 0th day of Fr bruary, Anno owe th ousand eight hundred mad six he Ott. SUCTION t. He It enacted by the Senate and Hein.* of Bripreilentattv es of the Commonwealth Of ,PeniagyPrattla. e a Aesetahly et. and I It Is baretry enacted by authortty of ' t he same. that the pcovltlons of an aet entitled "A forth ar pipurapp. approved the tarenty.elptthp day of bOtdrt February. Anzio °octant. one 0...4 elght hundred sitth-liva" he and the same are hereby . extended to toe it, of Illiabtug h. teeny n pin 0, Or pampa shall sr Ll futiVrefr"tmor.csorTiaa‘;;abLteleTger'liitiobT,l4,lirebtt,'o, shall break. or cattle to be broken, any ne t 0 . 7 pole, poster wire con nected with the police and flre alarm telegraph within the City of Pittebargh, or e or In any mutner interfere with or interrupt the ',forting of the same. be, the or they shall be deemed guilty of • misdemeanor, and, • on on ' yletiow 'thereof shall be puniehed of • dn. not exec thin e dye hundred di:A.las for etch off,nse, or by Imprisooment for a term Oct execedlng two Tosco, or troth. JOHN P. GLAI33, bpealtor of We liotaa of /Leprosantatlyna. L. W. BALL, Speaker of the lanate. Approved the hundre d y andabrua A. D.. one thousand eight slaWea•nn. JURY W. MEASLY. OFFICE BiCEZTAFIT OF 2111COMMONWIALTII. 1 - 1•SOOROCI10. rtbovary Mk. Penney hamis, .s. Idehereh certify that th• foregoing... ann.ed is a full, Due .d cos Sect copy of the original set of tike General Al senility, entitled liew act extending to the City of elt tab.. the provisions of • further arippio nient to au net to Ina irporata tits el. of reilla delphla, relating to Sr. alarm and .11. tele. graph, approved the twenty-eighth day el Tab dary,'AFEo Domini, one shout. d •Ight 'bon s. and slaty-A., an the SDme rental. on Ale le tble °Mee.' • In testimony whereof I have baronet° net my tuailed; da y eal o f the above be t at and year wri t ten. .1. 13. Darfy Secretary of the Commonwealth. P IX , ID 11 , 094 V 45L94 66 1,19.3069 A O N RDINALYCE TO PROVIDE aa. far the regulation of street ...nulled and Paving, sod pre. mini. the duties of the IR cordthe antflitreet Commi.sionec. f 0500100 I. Be It uplatosd and by Pea Mayor, Aldermen and Oleic-. of Pit tsburgPh, is &hut and Cammost lbaoseils assembled. a. it 1. hereby snaesd by authority VMs rams, That, wheever any •meet. • u •rie er &Dee to the city of Pl n itetpab, or toe part thereof , anall be ore der. Lobe giaded, paved midget velthea batenei tonli De tun duty of the Recording Regulator make a surrey tbereof. nod a plot showing .the inst., of said street, flume or alley o rtha be lowered or ratio the gosnaly of grading tilllnr. the anuses yard• ei paving snit length of surbing required, and report the lame to the met Committee. and ne contract shnli be ewer -4.0 uhtli the veld survey and plot has been ap proved by said komml to e. tom. C. cunt.et tiara been award ed for the grading. Patios sod eettlng with more nose of any street, square or alley . to the city. thPittasurgli• or any part thereof. It shall be e duty of the Iticordiug lisiguiat or to furnish to t e net orate parties owning properly on sold • .V.1117 e anal to granted, a written er printed motley amount act, containing a sticeld est!. of the of grading. number of Dinars. yard• of p ri ce and length on curbing, and the toot se therent—whlch notice shall be Se t ord' at lesst five the com• mencemen n work order the contract, and shall be -erred noon all ow. eel [est.:Ulla to the city of Pittsburgh. re - 1 . ..a11y. or by gory left at his theel'ine;and In case the owner shell •ot reside within the city. or Is unknown, by copy postad utem the prenilme. 3 The Recording Regulator, In conoec— lion with the illreet Commlsstoner, shah Jointly have solwralslon of all trading. peel. aod mttleg with curb moue, done under any con tract with toe cite; aud• the Cu of, it shall be their duty. when the grading has been eampleted and lief.. .1 gr`kel kum nwee places on soda Waal. square Or wiry tO snake a m•as. ment. under sneit regulati ons s may be pre- •. vltted . . n by the Contiolttoe btrvele. to steer tale tbat ens required pth f..r the re- Ception . of atone and •ravel. and when any htreet. Moats or •VeY. Of ettl ptrt tleereef. *bait ave been paved, and before she top drbost mg or etavel booboos plac..4 thereon. to Inet tie ma to oseertato that the stone need seeof tie •. . uda and quality directed or the City Ordinance that tat same have tuna laid la • props . •• antler; and upon futlern or any euntratnor • opl, • with say ordinance or resuletlon or lloc m pcila. or with any of tt.• aneolleationa orb?a contract. they hal. direct the wort to be ease pended. •nd male immediate rep rt to the Com mitter/ an eeeeee sod await Ihet.r action. Sao 4 Inimedtatrlyupon Me completion t the groat mr. pawl. an settle. Willmar,/ atone. ail aforesaid. It flail bat the 4/uty of said Record int ktogo.ator, and curet Comrole•lon , ra. to male • written cepterl Is WO Street Committee. melting teeth their . niPaline• wtilt tie lode. ahoy. prracrlbed. and wartime or not the work haw been dose arrordasca witi4the et din... Kenna., shad. •1 abe aunt Uwe. azaticat to th• Calumniate. lbe nestunkent of thy cost of laud war .hats tn• foremen. holders: and ohs eau.. .hats oft b• dellteced to the Clay Treasu r Ca collretton um. ha. teen sp. proved by said thatanaliana. bac 1. I shall te the , 111. of thr costranors ,'trytt tbe afol.l adheres of the flake when arc ready foeth. bona., pr.- berthed. and Canal 5550 proceed walk ins further portion of turd, num venal sorb lasptc• 1101 baa been mad , and the oda •ras are satisfied that the work o••been 4. lb In extol ltante wish their castrates. or mufti that , ' slant Steele., In etfueLlata• (Tan the Coma:nee on rarer.. as snow thay .hall. at all llama, bats tbe rtight to *Ty forth. lroO 4- ton rotalat led Wthit.ttilWO., coy %tree, 'quart or alley to the Laval' rlttablargb, o Low pen abereeafr. deolyerawa to the CM Tr r eakentto ler erallecaloo. It shall be has da T. .1 ble a•la days t ics ratter. to I. sea a rouse of the upount asaetasrd .rains. sac: at t. tap-so the =tUtr=l= . . • City of klitebta rib, pgrowsuly, or by c^py len at bLe d•elliv. boost: an In ca. the •Ircer doe. . . op . reside to said ate, or It anlmou, by post Ingsop, ue preottstcF .tu .414 Tr./sure Is .here b y asibotOscel lee sub . 66 . 6 solbl penueo to 66141/ot/be,. •petee itOt Slogged ler $1 per day, to be paid hi the Clty Treadore opus at - doubts •pproved Oy the elrett Commit hgC7. All ordloanots. or part of ordlnutces. loeusolst• sit with this, w and stow Sr. here)) rePswled. media wed and toasted Into le. this "AMA sr of ruternary, a. U. P n,a.nt of natter Coo.w. Amer: K. 3. Muunr Clort or Jet t Council. T itill33 • President Of Common Council. Arrilwri first McKenna. terrt m Clow of Common Connell. CINCpiNATI • I_4IEIA_II Eap_u. AND SHEET LEAD WORKS, No. 19 'East Ninth Street. lictellb Int at GIBSON, Proprietors. D LAMM IN • Pig Lead, Block Tin and PATENT SHOT. Yoko to onlor 1 . 11 . 01 and 592 CTO a .7 oen i l oclth t U s M ot Coo. Ml:we t per 'van roo t. ry ::[:: 4 ZV .P Z . Vtg:L `o 1 .s . Ue7ll 1; ,17:Iti adoe=l,.l.n.irlZTV4l=llo ur.ouoo of OIL WORKS AND OIL WELL& tlrtS.t2 SEEDS 1 SMS H We are Nolyrepared with Oar SPRING STOOK Ga,rden,roleld, •ND FLOWER SEEDS, TAILLifIII /HSI LSI 6ISEIII. We offer speelal Indeeeme ate k, Market Gardeners and Country Merchants. All OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before Offering for Sale HAY PRESSES. ingerson's nand and Horse Power PZILIIIII9IESXIEII. A Pall Stock of all. Sizes. a-.t,...ra-co_mr.„ 131 Liberty Street. BLEACHED MC I BLINB AT J. N. BURCHFIELD & COIL Book•MeePtne; Penmanship and Arittnette, time unlimited .... .. .......... ......ggo 00 Arithmetic end Penmanship per quirter of three mouths • so 00 Penmanship. per month-- 80 /or Circulate or Specimens, address N. smarms, or nodule,. . Jr. bIeCLAIMONDS. (Went side. tear Market f10e..) Ig. J. LANCE, No. 87 Tliaa-livotlltroot, BLEACHED MULCH. cent.nlH 11-4 do do •33 • •` .10-4 BaLETLNO; 10-1, 11.4 LINEN BIIZETINtit PILLOW LINENt.; TABLE LINENS; ' HUCK ToW ELS; • By the yard; BLANEELE; • tLANNELB • and & LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, - .191.3Cdra Mari7Cr. 82 5,000 TO LOAN =I is WAS of 000 Asa upwards Bud Istats Dosed sad sold Giulia S. Y. PITTS. JOB Sul Mists Asp% It.. IS 11. Si... . Ww. , o3Pluri:4lvg,DVAl33ll:l LARGE SALE OF KANSAS LANDS, ON TUENDAT, THE 2d DAY OF APRIL, 1867, will be offered AT. PUBLIC SALE. At the Eldridge House, =I Lawrence, Kansas, ABOUT 155,000 Ile REEFOF LAN INNT.4's "01-I , lol.7ing,li g itYYU7 . 4lf and known as as• "Deliware Reserve." Miss lands are alzwly on Om malallna of dm L`llol 116111,1 IMSIOI The Nrnoth onto, tame IDDLIIIiID`Iff LIAYIN WOILTII AWILANWL PAntign Tdroil, and the idiroad Doubt. Lolls to Lent o:marsh runt along their moatslronier. IN TIRTILITT, LOCATIdN AND A.BIINII- •acie or TIkILDDI AND W ATER, Dom lands are the ,Ln•ot Ilr 'Da etstL _ . B the e',t'th'eHrlete"rvendareb,„erbbulpb,rbib tilt a • d since that date rna ' nl grate nave Mten t l e zo: proved. and churches, eekool houses, grim and ea. mills emoted. and many Inbar improve• went. made there - n. The titanic of Kansas le remarkably healthy , and 10 fanner. and settlars theca lands arm greater Inducement• than any Oth era In th• Wo•t. Alec at the came pls., Immediately af%ir the d I.yoolt los a abovt lauds, will be .old about 28,000 ACRES Of LAND, ' eltaate Is the Southeastern part of tle `IsAC AND FOX UltbilLTE," la the eonnty et Kansas. Also.lance number of TOWN !Ana AND a In the town. of NOISTII LAMBING/I. TV StiASOXI 6 mod ninny. _ Tea elle will commence on April 11. NW, end aill continue from day to day until all the until bove named have been dloposed ef. The lands will berth red In totem to salt pure b TEltets OF bAaill—t/ec-third ugh aad bal ance In two equal aenu al payments. wlth Spec cent. intereet thereon from data of purchase. E. M. BARTHOLOW, Agent, fan= 31'FARLAND & COLLINS Offer at Wholesale and Retail, CARPETS, A eew stntk of oboloo patters. which cannot steeled In axtent and variety. Window Shades, In Orem - Tan color, Buff, Lavender , Drab. and fancy color, with !data, neat and rfelr UM sad Velvet bordory, Over= different @trios. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All the beet hatter - ha In market ha sleet: I. 4 71w 12, 18 lead 24 feet wide. SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS, Bud, Greta, Blue and Whlts. in all widths. English. Woolen Druggets, Betel,. Color.. IM, 2U. 3. ag, and 37 Tanis wide, - WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS, WILTON IND VERT RUGS, Swiss Lace & Application Curtails, In patters. that are not to be (cod aleewhera. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, English and French DrE4 CORT4I.4^ GOODS, New Patterns Cornices, /Jaz-lass* amid i=l‘sa-testra tiPUOLSTERY. Orders promptly acid earefullY executed. W seed careful and experienced upholsterers lse7 0571 of the country to lay carpets sod up curtains. shedes. at. 11'F1RLIND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Neal trallatag to _Vilified States Custom Bove• 4.1 Po•tance. veto.] goo, far ,w:3, MILLINGE & BiIIIVELL 9 MONONGAHELA. DUNINO MILL AND LUMBER YARDN. Carson Street, South End Mo nongahela Bridge, IMMIX PITTBIII3IGIL Maths atlas. alma of DRY LUMBER m:rtburarr.rwrerrintl.:.'lrz: at lowest market rate. Bente. and those lateadlag N bond, Ws Is Um most favorable tmeos for making tbalr sr rammeserits, lf W• have Slam. moot of FINISHED WORK ON HIND. fell . • SHEPHARD'S CIVICKERS 317 Liberty Street, f.i. PITTSBITB.GH, PA. CAUSTIC. SODA, Both American and English, WINE WHITE BRANDI. For Oil Refining Purposes, zma vi z th . : 4o4and for .ale 11. JAMES HERVEY DOBBS, darn 246 Pearl Street, N. Y. FOR SALE. Batter-3,800 Ib2. la Firkins. I=l CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CICARS, ETC., . And Lease of Warehouse, No: 201 LIBERTY STREET. JOUN TOEBE-NCB. MIX 3 BUSINESS SLAWS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos. 6 and 8 st. Clair Street, = 15/LE AND WOOLEN DYER AND SCOURER, Mints Window Cortarm and Chair Covers Cleaned di Iteglazed Without outputting. Non. 13 and 13T Third Street, Between Wood and emlthotaln. memos PIT PA. JARED NI, BRUSH, Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, ise. NO. 61 TENN striAr r, rrnisnrsaa. PA. jeo:derwr • REIIIOVAL. rai 17111Pni. BM PO bays retaoved late or Mos HOPL OIL WO& from INA Xlartot SENO, rltt•butiO. to their Vor Its on Canon stmt. nionorrnArbetettm ar , Idltr euud. tatA,' " . 9 64 Ulla. NOTICES - 31ATMO• Optics. - PITTSBVPII3. PA.. P toners Wth, arIN OBEDIENCE TOo Attb. RE QC KAT made by ante:lux r out. a.the of a Ittabureth, held on SATUIII,I% the MI Inst.. I Panay Invite Me 31alltlfActgrem, Mer•hflltl, ass all others interested Ls the Im provement of the Wester n Elven, to Meet at tle BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, -on Thursday Evening. the 25th lust.. at 7.% To adopt each action as to them may seem most minden:vs to further the Suds propo/ed by the late Slyer improvement Cen•entlon, held at St. Levis. feMunle W. C. IteCARTIIT. Mayor. ()moans rllzofmetid•elbLe ex° O•u -mix PINS STI.V.L., LA It Alt waS CO.. PIA 11.4.1)11.114.1.1., Fe brltary `THE ANNUAL RIEETLNG of tb• • btockboldere .er stile Compeer will be held at tb•belloebf elm Cefebbaffy. NO. SO &nal Tblrd buffet. oa • Wednesday, Mardi 6th, 1901, AT 10 •'CLOCK. A. AL. /or tG Pirpoos of sleeting • rroallont sad twelve Plrustare to forTo tlie mooing yoor. roan Oruca asUrrhellltmlittur•ays avO•tN• Ifebrury tt, C. IgirTHIC ANNUAL MIEETLNG of *be et o orttbeldere of the tiVtON IMPLY IVO AND 'hritili CO. wilt he held at etottr ne., Wa LlWrry a.l4{, te MONDAY. Mares Da. et f e•cloet r. 8., for the heap.* el eliet.. leg • Based Id Ulreettere. to sere. for Ike eves- Ise year. sad the irsoesetto • of seek ether best mess Le nay Ito brourht befor• them. Ni 1.13 NM. V. LAND. SeerelierY. IarTIIIIUMPU OIL COMPANY.' —NOT /CM.--Ift. anaval mectlog of the kil.kholders of she theamols IMI Comp aal'af.ll be arld AT TELLIM •FFICZ. 1..17 Wood street, oar M th •MDrmT,MaCh ca. on.. oweor. e A ar Iha ea .log year. bad the t &&&&& ea at aa. att. isulue.. maycome b eAra them. MaAull WILLIAM MUMILLMM. May. GrAN ELECTION FOU PILE RI.. LiANT, MAJNAlleltSd 0171.:IliS of tb CaathaOy for Crew oi a Bri an dgeover tea Al legheny Itir•r. °form.. Pittsburgh, lame er new of Allegheny, will be hold at the TULL 1101 Jeri. al tot loath end of the Bridge, Oa MONDAY, tee 4th day of March heel, at the h one °g e.eleek r. a. iel•grIll Vat. 110111131:11111, Traararer. Pirrat'llit. it. Nl•Tps iltite••o LW, Co. } Oil. of Ma Seeratry, Preetneneir, Pa., Ott. rib. I.Mb igirTHE ANNUAL BIZETEIifi of Si. Stott nue Bondlolden •t ibis ComestLy :Or 'Me &Mellon of lilemeors and aneh other h•elasa• v L 7 same Doane it. mill be bold at the otioe .t .al Company, In ttliClty•l littsbnegt, •• the Third Wednesday, (20th,) of • March, A. D. 11.867. AT 3• (.I , 4:LUCK. •. IL rb• Sleet and lioard, aren't. boats of the Campeau. at their afle• In the OUT .t Plttebzealt and at the Treated., Agency, Iti the CO of Yaw York, will be elneed•a the 441 DAT OF Ida.V.Cli, at Dr. Y.. azd naeia skied aatll the flat day al March thereafter. LA , P. M. 11IITCHIMION,Seesotary... FOR SALE SALE.—TWO LOTH let the liarongl of Manchester. Nnl* each, on one of them there la assail Irane hens with three with a small shop on the back end of she ease lot. They will be cold cheap and sm., &Sly If &Ali.. rrlee of one lot and Inti. prom..., the yaaant MOO. Tame— s. bait dowa. the balance In one, two and three year.. These lobeare la Taggettia En- Wade of Ina city of Al=e i ly i to Elea.r ==MMMO - • FOB SALE-1n the Second ward, •Ilegheny, awe email Ina Glory F RA M HI/11518 an Pump alley, fear thous eget. with I,oreh let front; an In good order. Palen, 115 25 each; gthe In then an eaen Hone*: the bathe. In ote year. Po .... lon can be had of •ne of them no.: th e Other at th• lit of kg ell. 'Pithy can be rented for "•"r Beaver etreelo et fell:POO BUI Natalie Ilgenta. OR SALT. . lIOUSE 1.1011 LOT. The loess a. soul %risk. sonlnlalng • deolillo senor. six roots and a l•lsheel oltls., Motor In she louse. sod ow az oyes, Intl.. AU tAPrim. odour. Itnaulta a% W 51 . 112.1= nelfktle Allognony FOB SALE, TRIM 1101:111 AZ) LOT Ifo. 41 Craig street, Tint W. AlleghesT, Tbe lawn. le sexiest...WlC two-story Frame, le good espalr. The lot is SS t to on Craig etre•tand t , Ofeet 4ssp. sat - al at to re..ttlb.. 'sale Canal. lassie.. • ;elf:K.9les tit DIAMOND ET., TIN-b., b. FOR 8.11.. E, 4 rice rears Lease Ufa Wee mlory as R ookisbroet. le Mean cam and YIN. Woods. Possesaloa even •.ett- wr. -.rnm -Irtroxlte. address. . .I(J.Z $1.13. Pittsbusli P. U. fa///371 FOR NALE.- , —A very desirable PROPLUTY for Otter•a Tan Yard, Wsition raat•ry, at Flaming Mill. Shasta/ at McCoy's Statham, •5 th• Clovel.art aad Flttabotgla Sat read, lity-ava fnuat IlttablYgl, • vital': altastamtl. Oil dimly am It MLA, nail abed what* XV"' licakililtrais I .IOIM ILMTIIIL•T. FOR RENT WAREHOUSE KV LET The r.AE WAZZNSZIZ, Cora.? Wnt.r nrwt nne Cbauew Labe. Ito. !hotter& Now oobollell by W. SWAIM. boositrs of 0110- ♦. /3211317. Clamant National Babb. FOR RENT—Front the t►rtt of AIWA. lb. tn. TWO OTORTED BIICT DV - Main ROUSE, Ituato en Lomas* btroat, II bar. Tle lot •tablit. In boa. •n. halt Wow. Itavalr. at M. tl►loßlB7ll SAVINGS B►lL VOW. REIIT.—The second story ofa private dsrelltss Sc.* sustaining tour mow, wltti water up stain, •act vlsk sassed collar; situate of idylls meet, whits lye Wm uses walk c-t die Pestolles Tilt Insults whose ...Pt the lowa. story euslist of • ussa sad *IA cagy. Ilsfereases vu tint. Address, "G. J. L.," fkrutle fetl:uf iAimIONFAiiiIMWANKCI:t4 NEW WHEW GOOD/. • colerLyirs •noITYINI OW Goods for Burly Spring Wear, lILICID TIM till 1101 MI MCI% inli4r,rrrlvret: h it o g Inn hon. R. 13. NOR RIS, 79 Federal Street, 60.0 ALLIGHINT. HENRY G. HALE DEMICHANT TAILOR, Northwest corner of Penn A - St. Clair Nts. Desiree to return thanti to his Wends and the Dot lle for thee:Lazy out feyors.ead respectfully . I:glVd ° o Large and Carethlly Selected Stock OP Fine Wooleu Goods' Partlcalsrly edapted to 8 1 11111128 alit 18 1111 LI) RUB Jeltrrell . REDUCED PRICES. ClO3l ea GE IBM 17011 01 BOY'S .CLOTAIMG; We ere otertag Speetat I.:rams.. rnaOra um - Low. .6111&Y * LOGAN, Kt 47 •$. Clair 6er44/. SOLE LEATHER. Best Rs ESl l .Aal t )Att o T a lp x l.ll.o SPAN- S ale Leather, la slum:Ales 100 lbs. up, • At Wholesale Prices for Cash. • Orders so:Malted. JAMES W. JONES A SON, C1111111ERLA21111.11111,11../LND. tenant FITZPATRICK & BILOTEEEIL Tr, Hir a PALMED GOLD PEN .4 it 411IIFACTURW. 43 MARKET 112., bear ?bled strelEtaborgb. PENH A. 14 O. Wholesale and Ulan. Persons out of the etty baying Pens to Maly eau mad them by small and promptly retormM. boa:clams . BUENA 1111111011111 N-111 of tirr , laers r. 49 8 ist2; s tly o ft th' omori{ .414.r2 bribe of Vista Sinn, gir Drones an* •1410% • Emapria. StairUlm aMittloas aro Eel otitis stz "Ulgriugitaq. ~ Jt .,..1 WANTILIII.--441110 - clerks, and OZKZand . omen nuw ant of omp , omml OLA X t u a : that • NURSAVaI 1/Al L " met made by linrrm i s t ri ' ME ada%74,1 ` .1. Ledo, the only Was .flit Mal has real merit. eue - en la the Landard. Como sad me what awe..., . L ., 4 4 . • fey: 'NC 3. C. TILTON. UN Bt. diet iitrat. WANTED. -- Grathiales of Lit *nary eud Commarabil Coheres to elegyn lu business neva:inn lialssinsn ,h2p and butiness soreespendwasi, Apply with reference, to • . B. 1., Clll9llll. 91 0 rasa .tniet. 919. lioltaster Gaasasa•• .ppoolta COtut Holum. p. 41,064 WANTED—AGENTS—The best cb.nee yaL A Work of IlLstenical Nodne our ti Importance. The only Work uti t)tIS soy_ yet in ins geld. YARRAOUT ANIS 7K NAVAL CCIIM•NDKII3, by Lion. J. T. IIZADLIT. the distlnguistied Antber and Ulet torlan. In ono handoutne valuator illustrated bond at onse for muss and A. L. TAL H.R.,: Addreso CSOTT. - WOW IL. TltlshargiLlas NIVA.NTED—AGENTS—TO Incu, 1 , the CHILDREN'S ALBITE, sr PICTRiIIs AND STORIMB, vette* DO compiled by A.., •SA BULLARD. Thor Rest - eoslains a. Shea Portal, of the author...tore than one hundred pictures, luta la slags prlnted sad boaskaag Dan plow all the ehildrea. Adams, J. HOLLAND a CO. k Xa.TI Marti stra. rlttaburshr, 12ZEZZI ID:nief:gataji BANKING HOUSE OF. JAY COOKE ei CO • .5 Carnal. Wall and liaatanSta,Neir Taft' I. aenseetlon with oder loam la I .. iktindenybla and a - ashlar anode have opened • N IV Veltr. HOUSE at •hove !Gamlen, sad area 1. terrtea to Banks. Pat kers and thethlers loathe ann.. then of Ilea le bnelneth In lath My. Ithlualaa pthettaths and Wee of leOrallenall• UMW. tr bdOCAL, Bosse gad GOLD. 'WI are cone inanely eepeathated at the Stoat /Arlan/ea and liOld Board, where Orders .111. ate pm:theta Iliad. We teep on hand_a ..pgdy .1 tior. 11111111)11 PaCTIIIITIZIS .1 ALL' 111117/11. baying and milling at thereat pelage, and altera ble.rrethondeals the meet Ilbarsl rats. the marke th t •IlardLa JAY nOOXIII. CO HART, CAU.GHEY'iI CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD,STREETS, prrranun,cin. PAL, (1317043.E13130E9 To HANNA, EAST AL C 0.,) DEAL=S,, Exchange, Coin, Coupons, ABA partlftlar atiemato. paid to the par ohs. and sale cot GOVERNMENT BONDS. 10.930 HS DIALITS OH LONDON.SO.HA N. HOLMES & SONS, 33A.N . 32C:WaR.Eip No. 57 Market Street, MIEIIIJBOII. &WeirlrgUta a g ill " t1=1:2 "d C. M d kra dr ai tha United aut. and Canada .. Stocks, Bonds and Other Seeurillei --- BOUGHT AID SOLD OY 0010/JEZION.- Particular aticatlon pald to the pusalian and We of U. S. Securitiell, laN.llag U. 5. SIZES ON 111831 do. de. .306; • U. e. I. CSIIOE riNnniva Orders and Vouabenbought or - eoLlealed. , 10E51 J. F. STARK & Go., BA.NICEItS; - Corner of Wood and Third litreris, 33113 - 12" .211•77 p) aIIZEL&Ta MID MIS DODS, GOLD, WM AD WPM iprow and 610 t. Bala of Kuban *es 1 . t /.7.IGLAIID. /HANOI. GZE.ILLIT, MILT. golf :poi . &G _ _ _ .---• - S'ErWMG • GROVER & ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines An Till HMIS bar :.ally and NAZIal.h l llll CAll sad Nee Motu Xo. IS Pita area. • DOWT RE DECEIVE') BY 7lnartabingbalf *ohm= atlyettloinntnts of Inllb. riot . kostanea, but sot . URUVk. I RA XXII- it Wu ban tally bested for am- b. Team and IS by all comps lent juage..l . 7. abunbal =ST No s 10 3Pitt.b. street. $25. BARTLETT $25. 'SEWING MACHINE. But ebeap Lkensed Maelaue In the Crafted Mates. Algenum.ted snarnbana. fr ki t r ltto noo per month. Knelaise stamp imul PAUZ I.IB.OIIIESS. tivneral aganta. 614 Clastaat street. rolladadobia, tad Sal Zgatualt .traaa, T 01.40.01110. GET NONE atm A. GROVES & BASER ' . rOl • liollaay 1111 reliable. POratit 11113 kersfore Ue but. Don't I= to mai sad me nal EMr=== suMAo himgesgsaarAuumAGEl 410T11 k 1183 It I snin LIMII E•for•bWilAr Combas. It Is Ms beat ar am. for sale at rmansel 110. IS 711TH STRIS T .lij )l i 1 SEWING. MACHINE : Is CM mums Tbala of YeeMaths. Yloun and onandno It at NO It )11TH 81112fIT o:pit)i4*L=l:cli.:(ol-4:1 T LOIIGIIMET,SADDLE•IIMEt• •-• • wags AND MUNI. ItANILMACTOEMB. 109 Wood Amat o bac taken iblo plitlltniiij from Me Ist of January. 31187, ALT—T.AIWirt THAW. lam foreman of Me onanllabseent. Tba Duane. Will be continuo., tithe old stead trader Um =as of LIJUGLIAZT • /WM. —... • LOUWIREY & FREI!, . mAirviricainizal as • • Saddles, Harness, Trunks, and all artlales In blade HIM madly kepi la traFtlas• tatabllatmacalA. No. 1.0 2f Wood Street, Lactase* Dlamoad Allay sad 711th EL.) TITTIMUSGIL , CO - PARTNERSHIP. ' - arf I I HAVE THIS. D AYASSOCIA NT. . SAMUI7I I s lL a l 2 e l sa u d sW l a 7. C ULT= Tbankfal my Mends and •generals a outllla fur 11511 very llbeval pumas. la the Peot. / ton YND•CLEttIIy 110/101t • cos Hans ans. of, their favors. COLEICAIt. larrused rooll‘ttos for nansfaatorlog all le .rriPtlO. or POklo on& gPrtoll WA..., Carta, Dray. VfOry style K InleSl Barrow, and Troolo. AIM, Wormed Hobo and Turmoil Ilipokok Hay Lakes. Hoy Fort.. &e., to. coLawax„,roaxsaTza a co., ftriell AT.IIO. ZS *owl Toattoatluy. holla4 FIRST CLdfigLOOILING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY- J. LYONS, No. 110 Wood St., N'lttsburgh, Pag, nO d rei WALNI7T " OVAL end r a At% BMW Cansice, Beads eat Buttons, Cons.. Trbsoa .4 Bracket Tables at.4l4Malte de.. .4 warkmaushlP. 1:1"la.1.11 491 . 117.42 . 111,DENG executed b 4 nokaMacwS LOl3B BERGE it CO,Banufac.. users of OITAND AND SQUARE PLUM. trarernoms,,vy BLIEKIB farligrr. SOOOll4 Bloet t Tae ago.from doned by all the lousing &Mate crib. unintry leo their youutel, clear, brilliant and null.. theUst tout:also Los their durability and excel teat wonalefutals. BeurnOstausgasegood 11- car, intb ou Grand Yuma flevesitng Anion. carved legs, scroll desk amity ,sr sad statist gulusatee far an years, fist gem sad I" rtOI9.IIIT Ikpi.llß,El LDIMICATIVE Eilb.==zh7Cll-. . atilltba LIF--.1141111414* aa vil bean ap la Mole &Beata lor watts= enaa. can azatalna It at Sat. II sad 31 R. oltwit. a. a, u. PHILLIP'S. .1462144 - •
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