ESTABLISHXD fitsturgit PunastrED BY till GAIRTO 1M00L91103 TERMS OF THE GAZETTE. IiOI.IITIM Comas; by =A per yeer—....) 00. • • • sines ooplea.., lumina gums, by =II, par par--; 4 50. • " 501. 10. ' WIMXT7 tornor, single osplos, por year, A O. • 7 " dub. of 6to 10, ", 1 60. " Onto oftoofmori 7£7. -.and one 4411 to: pattr ododtmg 'club. Tor • club of AlNumors .end eh. ltvcoao Gomm. May. YorrirviaV 'ell " 64 11 " "gals'6ll96*.", ALAAI 66O PA* 6 6 11 6 6 . • 4 111".ALIAnbacepii0AAW‘i;Aki...6,6"*41,6 papea •I.l.i•gusi.a .be,. b.Ume exityts. /1112IIIIDAX ZpitNING=APRIL 9, 1864. Caroline 11. Hlitland. "-' The'Nei'YOrk Evening Poil, of Vednie.' - • diy, 6isea. the follosiing -sketch of fire. Kirklend,' - tiiiinireudden4enth was an itounce4lnostr dlepatches yesterday : Carellaelditllde Kirkland was born in thietilly; where her father, Mr. Stansbury, Was a publleber:afid bookeeller.--The fam fly removed _subsequently , to Geneva, in this State, 'White ',Mini "Stensbury married :Prof.llfekland,•of Hemiltott-Gallefe. Not .long - atierweide .Mr..and gra El:kilted re ' mowed to Ellohigan,.and remained in that State Over 1, WO Since 1848 Mrs. kr, tie utnetlpert;lii: this - teaching at. times In our best fe• -t int% sohoideilatt otigaged chiefiyin `tor tlis *reviews aid -- maglaines She'pab• fished in 1839 "A New licime—Wkoll Fol Levi" *lab wes a re e ord of her own ex perleaces,-and•arritten freshnees -and vivacity ets-tolain her at anise a high and almost , world-wide reputation. In 1812 she put forth "Forest Life," and in 1846 "Western Glearinge," all of similar character, nod under the assumed name of "Airs. Mary. Clarets." In 1847 sho became editor of the Union Naga:Tine; in 1818 she visited Europe, and on - her return publish ed "Holidays Abroad; or, - &dope from the West," a work of nice observation, of men and manners and hilltl of entertainment in 1852 appeared ."Fireelde Talk, in lfan tiers sod Morals," in 1858 "A - - Book for the Home Circle;' and In 1838 "Personal Me moire of - George Washington." Her latest book. was a most tasteful and excellent choice of poetical .extracts, called the "School Girl's Garland," series Kist and second, in which she has exhibited her moat refined and cultivated taste in .cullins front firialuile range of Englieh literature .Us eneet.morsels. It has jest. been pub lished ty_Scribner, and has agarcely ytt reached the reading public. - Mrs Kirkland was • among the mist ori ginal and vigorous of all our female authors; her sketches of Western 'life have never been - surpassed' for fidelity of detail and liielisiese of humor; they exaggerate, pot haps, the traits of -character and the inci dents of the nide life.of. the border, but they .1110tioncilied in - the most kindly spirit; and-only likely to .give offestso to Whams whufeei themselves eatirized7by her pen; but liersowers ot reflection were equal to those of her observation, and berniore senores'essaye -are 'al ways full' nf • instructive and profitable thought, which vas eiprcesed Ina forcible - and gesaeful way. Her convereation,howeverzes even "OlOrewsrleable :than her wrineg, and'in society no One could be 'more enterutiniug _led attinatiire. Durres ter residence 3n "ibis city shebad 'gathered abtut her the - Most - eminent Men - vied women of the me-. tropoiLs--diVlnes, -- authors and striate. But her love of literature: ad earnest late lestual purseite never dre away from the &Aire of - the - active lilies of life, and trp torther. hour of her death she, was angeged in forwarding attr but charitable enterpriaes. Indeed be may be cold to. hare died in the midst. of her labor! of gonclio merr, - wlllt the venerable' and tatter ed flags of. the country she loved eo much . draped. übout her head, and antld.the moat taiehlngmenumente of oar national polar and glorY. -* Mrs. lilikland rallied &Olathe :Pair lint Winning perfectly Wall, vie well thin morn.' tog when oho roier,:but nbout nine o'clock. Vu soloed irtatiaipeideiy, lad before toed- , teal idd could iiiiiveoraa. dead. , . , • , THlehlg 4teferring to the remmt valuable dlsooverles.l Stir' Wi r e° irons:Petroleum, falP. eniniistot , ether minerals, blioldgen : irbleb:l • ire"alkieellitioo mash attititloito that Bhtle,!' • theDetiolt risintes saylvc‘Our•po ration inacesing sa it haencver done before. The census of 1870 Wiliexhlblt an Intreise in tho' ,ttittPoo , :or metTsizeirainctii - 9 7 0fr*it: de "squat to that in Illinols;" . .11350Aitti IMO. , About • year ago, one etas. most intelligent gentlemen of this city pre-', dieted in cur beating, that the . Saganaws would selectively hails a'popnlatign of 15,000 • In firsrylarsi: It:11Am Altagethsr_probable that thay;will attain thnt Topulation at least two - ronitionerllqa to predicted.. Rasters; people any rspidly getting:id of . thelrahsnrtf • :belief ,tisat Michigan is one reek 'wenn), due favorite abodes of fever and egos and muske , , toce:and aro discovering 'to their great altos Lhmepe ,that It is decidedly : the healthiest Stem •tit the Ilnion; this side of 'the 'Rocky Monntalns; except Minnesota and Wisionsin4 Michigan produced, even as far backlog '6O, 18 per ecutnioreWool thanOhloillit times ar Candi as New - TorkAnd 314 times as =aches Penn; eV/culla: ' And' What is yet more remarkable is. Auk fact.that bilohlgium produced double ebcf quantity of wool in 1880 that she die in 18504 while Ohleprednoed issethin S totentruore in 1860 than in 1850. PenasybaniAlisithaq `6 per cent Morelli 11160.thert In 1850:italic!! Yolk produeed s.Per:ceent. lase in 1860 then in 18541. —Michigan raises more bullets - of wheat' • to esch inhabitant than any-Statir elrept Ilrielsjridlatia,. - WLMonsin and ICwi, and the average ',qualikrof her wheat is superior to that of any other State. In 1860 thereine o live etoorwas• nearly treble what 'tent* is 1850.. Our hunbcdprednot la genital , Manila& of hState' butMslne, and that branch of leddsttyls hilts Weary at that; It is Bfichil aalewldch is manly to supply tber Northi t MO:ft. Matta, Who has not heard of-the duktettegi.inality :and botnidless ',timidity of oFt-;Lakollip . istiOr front . Who hears the word oopPer, ex Cal wrist of that infamous werd:ATo without tacking ef 'the uttuflerless,•••iusUinerlisestible‘mines of the ld • •• • - Peuinisdi? = 'Surely,- Michigan has I _ Ship C anals in the lake Re g i on. The /Nibbler* of „Mseousto has he re it iibillpervidittg tor thecoustrisetionof II ship masktO icoutteet Sturgeon Bay with Lake Michigan, to builds breakwater and limbo; eithe lake stoma the month of *Propos -ad eanal,. and to , Improve the bey sout h make -m indessnient and safe harbor in it. The idll alsoprorides ior the theorp - nation ors number *Let most energetic business inmate Chimp, Sfillo oo ltlui Grp Ba h 4° 4 whits capitatot d 250.000, end to be called -the Sturgeon- Bay and Lakedibore Skip Caul end Berea employ. The osnal la to be of nob climeutma as may be :outbid by all dune otshipplag orythe LakesishdAt Cooly start= the time required for the leetesenereen Beyond the Lake ports„and an: able mesas totike advantaged winds which nJewpratent their - getting out at Green Bay. This proper ammo to sum the work. — Print" enterprise, and capital have leleaquito .eadleirat toy ante almost allot our stem ta. vtfesslimptoiement.-oenals,;.railw.yt tato grophitathotiks,eidthey 'hold he roiled %WI t‘ttliinsqd etinelolo Oat othee woks as may. become neowary -to Mauro ootei mace between Um-states. Whenever Con. pus gets to making tor such etedertaklnip, innumerable claims gen iii Wraithswill nowin trOM ill 1111111ighia•lhe iki n inarmt - evootml. and impeetuaed to --bad roads; amts. and-erorkr of that sort, 'birth indhlatudifor prirstdemmanles weld • "thentlot putted. lalad leaky toedtt.- ~ A ltit leetdiOMASAYlNopki to - dmitheir ••• aorirwasenh , it" make areprerblett they should make for themselresk , &OM& Is ;true ,where,m this.easatry, orbit iLSO*ll4ll‘thltelotracte - ars gdireapally et,Lioalatility,And should sot, therefore, be bettstrueher at the national enSeee s iter. the cost ot those whom ail IrWriddelly boa* TIM Foreign Item• Mot Louden Review says; "Who le to pub lish/Ur MajestAmmir boob? The first pub lication from the royal pm was Issued, we be. nerve, In 1834, when the MAM' Alexandrine Viaterteenui In her sixteenth year. It Iris 0- email volume of poetry—a mere ,pamphlets and was only distributed amongst the imme diate. members.of the toys! tittle.. A copy waa''soid'at - the' milli of - the Elm, of the Princes Elisabeth about two years einem That her majesty is engaged upon • literary undertakingiessoneeted with the history el 'her relgo,haa certainty been stated in various iontinentellinntils, which; tipolk aid ' i s m ? . relative to the proceedingrof royelty in this , ocuntry, appear to patens some secret sources of information not open to the home journals. Galin is Moking forward to better days. King George the First is making himself very rAll lk he con folabeHirtg t or Den mark, antibictif Uldfilfelet ethe:Prince of Wales ,(Albert.) lie was proclaimed King in Octob:trlast, and in his proclamation la sued. in November, he says: "I promise to consecrate my whole life to your .prosperity. .The aim olmjiambition will ba to constitute GieeCe ambael kingdom in the Rut." He woo only eighteen years of age when he as sumed the throne. A letter recently received from Athens; says : "By .the Ring's order, the throne erected_at the Cathedral for hie Majesty was tikes doWn, and all military demonstrations in the church forbidden. Last Sabbath to the admiration of all, tte Ring with only two friends. and one servant, and in altieen's dresziliresonted himself at the house of God, willing to staid on • level with hie people before the God of grace. He walked both way, as he did not desire his coachman to wilt outside while he ought :to be Meld. worshipping God." A corral from Rome, in the Persevere:leo, of Milan, relates the following audacious at tack: pries yhen returning r hentirdn ties ern-. ink; was stopped • bee baser OP thieves, whd began to rifle pockets. While so oompied, the meals, perceiving a Preach patrol sp ort:oohing, compelled the priest to intone a portion of the litany, which he did, they kneeling round him meanwhile, and devoutly responding Om pm cal. I The soldiers, tak ing them for a group of devotees, many of whom thus pray in public, passed on, and the moment they were out of sight the thieves completed their operation, and left the priest without a single bMocco. A. ram, of some interest to. the medical profusion hatteken'plice before the Police Court at Paris. A physician was prosecuted for having divulged - the nature of his client's disease, and thas injured edieheauter. The court found the , physician guilty, and suttee. cad him to imprisoament for one year, to pay a fine of 500 f., to be placed for fire years un der the surveillance of the police, and to pay the corded thel tuirdc .:ThejatlgipAtaL of the Court added further, that "inasmuch as by thus divulging the nature of his disease he clued the complainant an Injury for which compensation is due, to him, the tribunal, moreover, oondemas the accused to pay the proveator a sum of I,ooof. damages-" • GAZILLDI L expecte-1 to arrive in London on ths,L6th of 4pril spdpremstious are be ing Medd to 'give hiio a potato reception. A gentleman who has been In close communion. thin with Garibaldi, declares that the "only °Nock!: of the general In visiting this noun try' is .to thank In 'poison the generous hearts who have done him so much good In his boon of distress and sorrow." A sew French giant Is exhibliing himself at Livapool, :probably on his may to Bar num's. His m a ma Is Jean Joseph Brice ; he Is eight feet in height, measures four feet six inches around thO chest, is twenty-four years old, Andean lilt ,aLrhitindred widebt., iD. well fonned, terj 'arable: and much admired. Tax Emplane A'exander has isnied an 11k1136 which suable! Russian ladies to con trast rearriageo with Contras:a without his previous couseut, !stet to retain thanwinirship of thole landi lifter sir!' marriages. The - nat. uralisation of , SoTalgners as Russian subjects is likewise to be sotnewlut facilitated. Is the French Leghlative Body, 11. Emile 01livinr hog ban elected reporter on the hill on coalitions.. This lithe first time that the Corps Legittariff hag allowed a member of the minority tio occupy such a position. The fact 1 an indication of the irreetstible pro gress of liberal opinion. Toe MeV:tilt; eetton.mesket atoed,tbno on or aboit the 16th of March : Deficiency of im ports in 1864 to date as compared with 1863, 17,341 bales- ; Deficiency of Mock on hand, 133,447 Wei. At the present rate of con• gumption there bt not enough on hand for two montlieltalet. —Tye latestfityl• of hoop-skirt Is the Kelt adjusting, doable-back-action,' bustle-etrns, can, face-expansion, Piceolomial attachment; gossamer, indestructible poloctleomoram. It is said to be A very charming thing. The. Themla, one of the finest frigates of the French Navy, had galled for Trieste, to servtgiu an eicort for the Warn Emperor of Mexico. , whii *Lena ecibirk for MeaLto on March 30. '; A Stradivaiitts violin, Maim:me belonged to the Medical fatally, was motntly sold at !mo tion in Paris for $,1,149. Frightful Calamity In Phltadelphis— Boller Explosion. A boiler in the foundry of Messrs. !derrick Ss Sons; Philidelphia, exploded on Wednesday morning, ataint 9 .o'clock, causing great de struction, and killing and wounding a large number of winkmen, • The boiler; which fi . n safety hid been phMed in the centre of the block, in • low building, ontside of aid away from tie main buildingv, was a new one, having been in use but a few day.. It stohd close to onset the same lin, which bad beim incise fora longtime, and was an ordinary thbtdsir boa of abouttinsiety-four tons in weight. The character of the explo sion may be Judged by the fact that the mass of the boiler, was lifted from its bed, carried over the top!of the other boiler a distance of thirty-five to forty feetAilling . through the . roof of the Chipping chop, a frame building, which, with several of the neighboring shops, was nearly destroyed. The boiler house, a small, .brick structure,was totally demolished —not Or. brick! brir.: tflt r il aptug upon another. TiMbiliki were thrown in all direc tion., some of them being carried over two hundred feet. Several of the workmen were buried in the'rains of the demolished shops, mind= were injured by being stmck with flying 'bricki 'aid falling timber. The news of the explosion swan spread among the fam ilies and friends of the workmen, anflitra few minutes hundreds gathered around the 'en trances to the foundry, in a state of great ex citement. Tho wennded were canted ins neighboring houses and drug stores, and were finally removed in ambulances to the Peunsyl vinialloapitaL: r• 7 72 - The itilled grata irs!fillows 'Daniel !Ma. Laughlin, engineer; Patrick Brannoa, 'fire man; John Webb, carpenter; John Daugher ty, laborer ; John McGowan , laborer; Janal Wisner Edward Barna. The injured wirnr.tAlitander McLaughlin, had several ribs broken; and one of his arms embed; George Ward ; Michael Ilie4y, badly scalded ; Jacob Pabeux, colored, haTan arm 'broken and file skull fractured ; Patrick O'ffell/, a helper, hal.seyeral of t his ribs bro ken; Mat th ew MlAs]] yArsi broken ,- Andrew Bradley was so badly injured In t hee spine, that it is believed he cannot recover; Peter McGuigan, head injured ; Alexander Perris, back Injured , severely ; Joel Lappin, skull depressed; G. fell from window, in juring his back and leg; Barney Roden, in jured in the aide and arm. Guns:Meade and PlPClellane Waabligto i ' it is stated on good authority that Gen. Mead* was in correspondence erithlrolettan orphaning his actions, and movements Owing the Fall ofj 1863; sad iisethat 'wrote to hi'Obalan in relation to the order prohibiting Willettan testimonial in the ar4y. On these points, there is strobg opposition made not only to his being dominated for Major Gonoral in the amnia? iirmy, but also to his being retained - in command of the Army of the . Poem:inc. Iris probable that the op position of the former may promo, his nova.: nation, but it ie generally conceded that be isiipin i:commend ef the .Atmy of .140 Potemse. - - THE Lai fits WASIAK Bzowi.—A fact to the history of the late Sir William Brown, or, nth Dr in that. of his banking-imues, pool, has bunt made pnblts since his death,' During the great aids in 1837, when most of the banktin-the United States had sospsuded o payments, Brown, Shipley & Co., found them., salres jib , Dente dialiCtlitngerri 411 Mite ttime their blllictethe'amitint of )lad It,, 'thee alma four millions of dollen, Sad come back protested, which they were coitelisd to take up or dose their doors. In emergency` they applied io AU Bank ot attend, laying their afalrs frankly before the GovernorU The milt woo that that institution promply gave them aCumin tir,two,faillioris fterlingi (taintilidinittf.liatire,yeatd*hey were thus enabled to weather the storm. - - - oovinanit 60kisruchcs.—The N. T. 24 , 1-1 brai:isioonnterfidt $lO geseabitakil phrased how plubss plates, tent wigwag shuns, Tao , idroalatbn m . etiu city or Iridium*/ • - PiTTSRETRGE, - SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1864. EVENING GAHM MGM. LATEST INTELLIRENCI 1101 'RICHMOND. Lee's Army Rapidly Increasing, OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS DECIDED UPON MISERY AND WHIT EVERYWHERE PREVAILING Wannixorox, April 7.—A party of refugees . , , have pig arrived, bringing late Intelligence from Richmond. They report daily augmen capons Lee's tulay by large numbers of conscripts from various phrtions of the Con federacy. The rebels are increasing their armies verytiuxtly buteffectively airdraptdiy, and they expect to start Lee ant on a axing campaign with not lees than eighty or ninety thonsand men, without weakening. the other 'armies in the gold. The conscription Ii mar ines* in the extreme, and its effects on the people are studiously kept concealed, teal* papers being prohibited from any expression In regard to it. The conscript troops arriving at Richmond are Mostly'-armed and organised and sent forward to the Rapidan without delay. Reports received here Some time ego, that the Richmond and Predericksbrur Refined Lad been taken up by the rebels, is pro ' nounced untrue. I • We generally understood among the felt • itmis bf 11.10'amend that the rebel leach» have oonelnded on a defensive line of operations this spring. Misery and want everywhere in Dixie eon ' tinue to prevail, and the great problem of the food question is to eke out present supplies until vegetables eon be raised. From Calltbrnia. Sag fault:moo, April t.—The Legislature aAjouned finally, at 12 o'clock to-night. The Only act passed, of interest outside of Califor nia, it one whereby the State agrees to pay the littered on a million aad ■ half of the ,Central Pee&fie Railroad bonds, for .twenty pars. In 'approving this ant the • Governor expressed the belief that any future Legista. tura had the power to repeal it. The bill stibmlttiag to a vote of the people l a proposition to Luise $500,000 of State bonds to the Western Pacific Railroad and one mil -1 lion Axe hglittredthonsand to the Central Paella Company. was vetoed. It wu vetoed on the ground of ,uounititutionality. Under another bill the Central Pacific Com pany hisohalnteratou • ;pillion and a half of Its trivia Paid by the State for twenty ye an, reported yesterday. S.—Lt. Col. 6eo. 11. Rlaggold died, yesterday. A military funeral will be given him. tom St. Mary's. Cathedral, to-morrow. April l.—Sailed, the steamer John L. Ste phens, for the L'OrthlVeitern ports of. Mexico; with merchandise and mininkmachinery val. nod at 5150,000. This Is the second large ocean steamer now plying between San Fran • eine and Mexico, each making monthly trips. Booinees generally le very dull. The heat hill weed by the lota Leglalature, vraa one donating $l5O per month daring the ensuing five ;yap to Cnpt. Butler, the Cali foredo pioneer. Flee at Alton. 111.—Cotton Captured— Circatat to Rebel Captains and Steamboat Burners 81... Lams, April 13.—eA fire occurre d , In Al ton, 11l , on Wednesday cotumming the warehouse on the levee, occupied by Simpson A Ketcham, filled with hay and other pro duce,. and the adjoining buildings occupied by Topping, Bro's. 4 Co., hardware, and Calvin A Wissire, nuc(ion store. Loss about $lOO,OOO. Insured for $60,000. 1. The- Distoovat's Alelesandria, Loutolons, dbmittoh says a large amount of oaten is be log 'Captured along the Red River. It Is reported that several officers have been osptered while confiscating cotton. $ _Admiral 'Porter hos issued a oirentar to Captains and owners of steamboats in the employ of the rebel government as transport', assuring them that If they will deliver their boats to him, he will afford them every op. portunity to recover their property, while if they burn theca they will be a total lore From _EMIL rennomee--,-Longstreet.• Retreat—Rebel Desertion. A letter from Knoxville, dated Maxon :9, raja: Positive Information confirms reports for merly mode by scouts, that Longstreet's army has evacuated Boll's Gap and fallen back. The bulk of his forces is now believed to be at Jonesboro. A single brigade or as some report only.. one regiment a iniontry, now occupies the works at Dull'. Gap. Deserters We fast coming in. which to always conclu sive proof that the Rebels aro going the other way. Thole persons represent the Rebel Army as shunt en the point of dissolution from desertions. Perhaps the facts are ex aggerited, bat there to no doubt that the number to very large. The desire to get home and begin - 'planting before the Spring time passes influence' a great many to. escape. The desert Ors arriving here for the three months ending in Marsh number 1,100. It Is probable that our forces will soon move forward if the Rebels are found really to be on the retreat. The weather, after a long and severe spell, In-mild again, and fruit trees and shrubs Ire blossoming out . Tea N rvt Toni Elsa:tsar FAH.-The N. YA Trams, uf, Thursday, says: The Great Far has a moot auspicious commencement. Yesterday the crowd was immense, and last night the jam was something wonderful to endure. The cash receipts yesterday from tickets sad sales of goods were $77,698. The entire receipts so far from all coerces amount tefewrecfrhousenui dollar.. New York may well be proud of nor work. DISSOLUTIOXB. tfc nISSOL lITION.—The Partnership ed.torobi erlefloa under the name and idyls of .701411 VOlfflua a CO., for the purpose of car ying on the Flouting baguets, boa Ode clay Wen dhoolred, In atoegoetta a the death of Mx. MOB °LAE VOZOTLY. All perwns knowing theatfolree tad bred to, and Mow haring claim, Against sold firm, twill please all on the andendirned for mettle. meat. 10E111 VOLOTLY, 11. RECOEUIDNDATION. Eaoing io!d arnElonsin /MG to Memos. D. GIL MORE di CO , we chef/1.14 .epommend them Worm hoer enstamere and the public fa depend, as men of probity and experience. JOON VOECITLY * 00. In referring to the ►bn., we woad reepeettully bespeak • contlpuszen of the favor beetowed cipm oar p!edeneeeo s, In the roaring Mill et Booth Canal street, Allegheny. sp4-217 D GILMOUR& CO. DISSOLUTION. -TEE PARTNER, 8111 P herstelbre tadsting between the under. signed, endoe.theinatue sad style of B. DIDDLZ d cu. MIS dlsolved by mutual sgreement en the :Ise dwy of Decembery WA She Gasswra establishment has been stew the Ist of January,. 11G4, and will henceforth to to the hands slid undid theizeludve management. of an damciatlon organized 'under en eel of Assembly, relating to blanufattruiug,lM. W. aI.DD lto waif the dim hams In attic:mom Lt All parantborised ties 'luring clans aphid the late dna are sequenced to present the. LIMP at the Counting Roan for settlement; end all mums know. lag without de themsel lay. SAMUEL lIIDDAves Indebted, please call sad settle 111113bELL EBB ream N. "Lazuli, a. 130110YEB, Jr, Jan. Ist , 1864. ROBERT ItIDDLL TVIRSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER SIIIP.—Th• o..partuerablp bantam elide tog under the rtyle ell.= of BRAWN% BUNK! 0u.., is dissolved by the wi th drawal of BIIIiWZB, WATSON a 00. 1111104121., Mg= A 00, Pittsburgh; April t, NIGL CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICF.--OEO. E. BBZWIll• and ORAL 0. 13118411, havin g purchased the (ulster& of 11BZWEll, waTooti CO., to our firm, purchase dating from llebtaary Ist, 1854, they booms' cumbers of out ism. tram that dale. Styli of firm mate as before. BILZWIS, ISTITUTZ 1 CO„ Pittabamb, Feb.l, 1064. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP -aund phrtftership heretoforeit -ite adding between the cmdetd, ander the of WK. O. JOU ETON CO .1k C/04;ls attrtnelly digrolred, to take effect from this dateitllloll.6.llD arszox f r o . the 6.11111. 'The boalnele win be coothmed as formbe. ly, vides the style ii heretolon. Wll.O. JONSITOII I . earl,. anima/IN, 1/10ILABD HUMOR. glttnbaretk rib. lath, 1884. .sobSIS DISSOLUTION' OP COTARTNIER, rilr—Tp. outenabb beretoron, =Wag betiesa JOB. AILOULTOS - food Even Dem, I =des tbe Mtn or.icks. P. RAKILTOIido Co_,. bM b k m 4.4.01 fry mutual Ammat. JOB, F. UAW ILTON oetd attezt4 =the =mottled Ileemortiot add 1 all !' SS an' 44 4 U=l. l J r oB- 11"1 ". LLIKIL Uld la" ,TO7ll. D res 6 L TliNST:r4ll6,ptititettai baltarai izlitin between the nldmlgaed asultr.thcstela of LIDMILIt mina% Ii inn tutuy. distottot‘ to take effect bola lot. TM meet* silk be anted • oil at . L79DO T. Ir.t D2O. ii ,7o- ; flto..ptlJOitit7 • • Usk - , Agadir 1 NGI 'IRONS attgart's & Oar e. au*" mew. slali JAY= VOWN, 114 Wood Ana. ` 1~~ i :~ Pl'S' .itiffUBol)Zl,'*'#. WPITTSBURGII MAT= Lase wael ittuager Treagnast o►namm. . . Shah night of the dlaftogolahed 'young :trope. 'OR, IDWIN ADAN 6 4 6 will %Toff , Is hhmd- . mired perooaallon of -. top. Mar. TIM (Satnedlq,) Eirillidfia l ; ,z Will be ',tenanted, fchfller s inar papal, DT.11. 1 .1 a Till tig KB& CharDs do 1f00......--.11-1..........1d010 Adam. ' rond. —4.....-.—.0. TIMM Mu11.._,. —.l. -Este I/yoor. To coo/1100 with A TALE it BLOOD LL • O.IIASONIC Fltgl.. . _ I=Ell TOR , ONE LONDItit. WOODROFFES OREM' ORIGINAL 801 - IEU.IAII. TROUPE WASS BAOWEBB, miTATNIMITIfrb.rr.""2"! Monday Erenthg • jpril . 40, And 4..tabit ICVCRY IMPirma: And os WSDLRB DAT end 9V/111tDAY AitrzusooNs sorb' tho Pe.k. .41 WA% extorts want the eticbrateitheer. ott . ^' Glass Steam 11401 " /1001t01," BEA= ENITTLICtif OT GLMIO, • . Will be la full . oparation.. .another meat luta:rob that all the works of artaninnfectused by tho am. pony will be foratultouly diatranitod to dm MsitOrs. On FEUD &Y.EVINIEGi April' let, • bealifilfal cam of sank will .be fasts aMd to the anther of the Net orletnal commdtam on thoGlam Steam teens ad.mbelon to.lN:elm Itoterlainment e Matta Afternoon Matinees, la mat o. No harpies., Doors even In the evenitia at 7 ed.* noon at o'clock. Itehlbitton commences balf.an hose toter. -Wat. WOODHOITY, Mam*. 11. M. GARDIIIBII, °mend Agent. RSA. ."SINGING scgooL," CI.IN CERT HAL L. ON Monday, April 11. 1864, Fur the Waal ef the U. 8. !UNITARY Ponanestoar. e:eglat u p•a_tl i ee dim la t er .. hlnit ., some forty gentlemen ao tm. .l • w he a.lecelone, consisting (if Soles. bunt% Quer- Who and Churls, viii ho announced an tha stage by the prenatal, Dona open at 'I ocl ek—t4 commune at a Tkkete Ill—far salt at all the Relate Starr. apattd 4UCTIO.r fiALES VENTII WARD tOTti—On DAY SITICNIXO, Aprg 12th, at TX o'clock.. w it be sold, at flu Cornriterckg 114. maw. No 54 Pitt armed, eke roloalow thwirableprop.rty Pi Lit. twee plan of k fa la the • flwrotli Word. hendiovewly .Itlstev mar the bighly boap4ored property o .Gen I. klo6rb•ad • "'" L t. on <weak of Ceetr• arm.. wo Skirts One t, well ettostod for bviainos stands, boo th , gal% 23 feet 2 (oche. fr nt ion Warn and Went kir tack 100 toot to all lley ' Two LOU vo, Overbill meet °walla ibe nal 'Er • of M K kio4kood. Tn., between atm atmu. and Franklin street. boring 1ath22,114 Irate, and Wendt. back 14 bet I intlia WW2 ay,: Taana—Onwthlrd huh, Wahine In one attd terti years, with Internet, reemenl ty bond and aortgaga apel DAVIS t /141LWAINIL Leer.; TOBACCO, GROCTRIES, &a —On ktUD.Dalf 111011641N0, Aprfl orb, 1564,.1 10 O'clock, •11l he loin, .t the Sotaaterclal Salts Rooms, 54 Fllth ottent: 04 caddie. ff. Chewing Tabu - co; 1 boa 6 In. p Trbodoo ; 1 keg Tobacco; 10boxes Oslo Cob. Petri.; Milt Cat and Dry Tobacco, 2 do 20215 Con d naote; 0 do Mess Pert ; ; 20 bozo. Crovercormst octr.. 5 d.o kl.lag. Babtoi• 10 do Orond Poppet 5 do eo Clore* 5 do Bab calor; I do m acro; 10 do Dandle Bcap; 10 do /malty Soap. FP? , DAVID A NcILWAIIII, Lure. - VIQUORS AT - AucTioN.--on . pixr- J-4 10'81)LY M08T11344, April kb. at 10 aelr.tk will be eeld at the Doentaertlel Fake liteamito. a rittkg street, th e Uleator; lirote• of prime L oars, to .bleb the anti:Ales or nee trate to lovitsel: Lcsai flae,Wromett Btu d 7; 1 bons; Pita Brand; ; 2 de Ccituseßraskln 1 do' Old °Ward Et duly; 2 gauger n.ki Alm!, Vnady ; halfhstrMs Bonbon ; 1 puncheon Leah WIMIty 10 cases Coins< Matadi; *ea &DT DAVISiIie2WAINI, Aicers. T .IBERTY STREW PROPERTY.— MA On TUESDAY EVIBIBG, April littkt at TX o'cl ck will barmaid, at the Commercial Smear DdYoura. Nohlh abrt Lot of Ground Ghosts at glamour of Liberty and Weabingina streets, ilirminaham, baring • froaLof sixty feet on Liberty .tort. and actendLog slang Warbinrcas Moroi sixty-Wes and one-half tort. en - which ror erected two (neaten Brick D•ellingy, with back buildings. Tanana of Etido—Ours half nuh, and the balanci in tarries mouthy with Internat. .pt DAVIS i AteILWATER. AnWrs. VIGHTH WARD LOTS.—On TUE& -CA DAY LVIITTNO, April 1211, .t rx bl b. nal& at th. Catasameral Baled Boom: Bo 54 /Mb street, the falba lop 4eifrable prop rtl in the Bigots Wu.' put or the Bieck *alum,: U . to 25 SW 7)4 inchas , tront on Glbbm'etreat, aid es tendlotback - 00 15* to ',scud et rest . - - do dflld , d half of a Lai about 22 feat 111,,nt ae reel, coar Casper atmet, end axtenditg tact abo4t 40 f.at. new or mslp, cub. apC , DAVIS A WILWAINZ, Aocres. Pl.elJroS. Alf USIC,Ire: BRADBURY 7 . . a r t •ir 1 ' 1 7344..A..wastrislr•es crrazankren 3E l ' YAN O Ei ! 7b. mod POWERFUL. qad 6LEOALIT TONED INSTBINCLILIITO manctfactgra2 In the eotuatry • PRIZES Wired within . month at 8 4 • D Tabs asittluat We are aim agents for ichomankar A Oah am! Boardman A Grey's Tall Ism axcallent Zama, sad B. D. A W. IL Smitten Melded = and flanyoud am& Pcnionsdadriug a payst imermadahuro in vited to call and Examine before manning alaarhers. Aiming those who ban yurnhasod thaw :Boma manta in Bala vicinity um take Noma in ratnutny to alien Kramer sad bloom G0.1.16K.A1/. glow Oi4i Jellu McOmitY, (of PWry Mo- OONy A C 0.,) Mn ItakdkOnliand Dr. Jona. B. ItoCiintor.k. A. EioareLtr, Richard.lard. Bast Liberty i,Jolui Quinn, Dr. D. IL lioatiit. ter, D. M. (look, gag, and .11ra. Biselsona Pitts. burgh. A yilarantoa MOT* you* wittilach Boum moat. WAX:BLUM & BARB, Bois Amite for Vittabargh end Wedern P.. No. 9 At OLAIB Bt., near Susp'n b lteneral assortment of Ilastail Good. aleplar REMOVAL. --On the let of April we .1.11 moon au Maio Elton to No. 53 FIPTP STREAM Th. boon at present occupied by Emus. Lobo A Bro. A Mao wortmant or PIANOS oo hand entry at No. 61 TUTU WITABST. J. N. HOFFMAN & BRO" west. of Decker's Plano, KNABE k CO:8 GOLDMEpLL V r - PILE 1110111 PIANOS t• kr* bow beyond • doubtl Mt bast Plassi• basis. Warssated for tbrbt inn .e anziom BLOM, 113.11111 b stead* gold Agent !o. Plissos, Beam Bsos. Pluto sndl'llitCO'l Scheel Oripsss. ..PI WL&Jr7I3. WANTED, Men for the Naval Bitadren, T11E1111138111911.1.1 BITES. !MZ;E=Z;Z;I Tor trutbar Inltamaltre_i_sirpy pocazitiits o=ll BT. CLAIR arKEET, IWO WANTED—Agnts to sell the &Mill i, AILD- Belmar es TUB WAIL • • rots chance to mato tomosy, agents ans dmrloklms 1100 to $2OO pie wont.% 200.000 volume* sold. Istul Carl circulars. Address /OM 71127311. 00.. Putdblisiss, Balthoori. ELL • WANTED—A situation as lifbitrrai Oak or Palm= la a Wholaile Circoory r iron Male, or TrOollog Clerk, W who bark WEI» eqiaafntaao -ths IWO iod Ostudaa. adtbui BOX 1906, POlsftrab QOM& MONTED=lirsid to hir44o l inTtrrmati Pis • exany ev istler 9"allivr"*"wraital%riMagOse BURGH . GAZETTE: mar GOODS, 4*e.. NEW AND DESIR A BI.E I I=l Scotch, Plaid, Heart& Rannet Ribbon" N.. atyk• of Bead and Baal* Wmpe and Buttons BLsek Guipure Laces. -Xlmcsat. .tylos of ihnikLacos and limbrolderles, Ooria tr. Skirts, Glooss, Hosiery, !Seim/14 !kaki's., Shirts, &0., dig.” CTEITII BATON, MACRON & CO.'9, N 0.17 1111,11 STRUT SILKS AND MANTLES, Of the lalset &Orals ALEX. BATES ! Wholesale sod 21 FIFTH STREET. SS GOODS. Nil A wti, AND LINED GOODS. NEW sPRING GOODS WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Th haat tyk a over7iblog In our Ma brought t ibb. multi. Dor stock VIII be found irery eoln pa. I. 1:108ICRY:GLOVIS; rkh EMBBOILEP, US .od rin r. GOODS ; TR' MIMEOS, In Nazi de- Illtubts ; beautiful DONN ET. A ND T3D1111111310 RIBBONS; SOOTOPE PLAID TRLITPItIBBON; HOOP AND DALAPIIIAL SKIM; BILL GILT 11080000 DXLIB. Aim oilyle; LADISS mum AHD 8178; PEIOTOGUAPH ILs chcaptal la Ms city; NOTIONS AND SAIALL WA81:4; LADIES' AND GENT'S DOLLARS, 4olted. ham 4to 19 cents pftc . 4l; TWENTY FINE ENAMELLED COLLARS for L 5 DENTS GENT'S PIMNISHING GOODS, • large .to b. R 1128011ANT8, sad all •hs bay to sell mesa; are t.•tted to give cia • call pierchaebig else- •Len, a 11, bay obly ham Wimp/Whir!. or Lm seaman, ma sell al priano 14.1 moot tall to plisse. bIACRUDI k GLYDE, GREAT BALE, J. IV. BARKER & CO.'S, SO Market IS treat, BILKS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS 16100EIPI AT MAIL , Bead Gimp and Bead Buttons, MID MIMI NNW lIIIIIIKLISIO SLR.. Liamlan Callow and Cuff; elegant Germ. Betts and Handkerchiefs, Law teed iuld fk• Linen 11.41110% 1 Laces, Gres. ladlneraad Crepe Vella 1 011.1br1 and Hamburg Trhamidp, m vast variety, at low price ; elegsat Bag, and Paul Bibbona ; Bonnets, Rate and Flow• pr.; Head Mt% of evory .t)6; focking", Mono, Gormta. Hasp Ulna am] Spring Balmoral Skirt.. A Ilaa of Blau'. P'untlaltlng Oood. always po hand. Ladle? and Children's Iterino, Silk and( Gams Ondervlans ; Ladles' White Bleat= trader- oklrts—cot Is nun tits tontarlal to make them. Wttotootle Room up ttain Boyers ht the city 'and from the country .111 do yell to look at our Mock beton pmcbtertg. /OBITH 1108.312 & CO., aps 77 AND 79 MAHN= ATIINZT. _ _ DRMS GOODS I J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. Mozambique.. Grenadinea Pongees, for suite . ChaDiet Black and Colored Chintzes. D. do. Gingham.. Shawls and Cloaks. Boys' and Gent's Cassimeres. ==== NEW 4 3 . 00D81 N. E. oor. 4th and Market Sta. DRY GOODS' two? SKIRTS 1 BoOts, Shoos, Gaiters and Balmoral., Also, OBILDEZNIS 15110113, In °Otto misty, at. McClelland's, No. 55 Flllh Street. • N.B.—No catutadloi with any tear boon ati 9T§Fra FOS (111..9VES 120 dozen of 010v0j,.. xritsow opic co car Wan aum -441416 F 26♦PM ,"! 'EATON. MACRUM & ak; N 0.17 wiz irourr, ~' lal ' ~:+~ ~#s : sn:.~r .. S td~r' a t,. ~. AISCE.L.I..IJUEOUS CITY Or ALLEGHENY, Taxesoitea'a Clerics, April lith, Mt. I nWNEI3I3 OF DitAYS, WAGONS, OASTS, HACKS, OhINLBUSES, and every de scription of CARRIAGES, are tequited to call at the paw of the City Tiseettrer; and take out their LI. came, ®or before the ler illf HAY NEXT. /or each and onry Wagort,.Cart r Oar. Dray, Bow or Carring4, drarrit by ma boron, tho ram of S 4 00 For each and every one of the above named vehicle., drawn by two bones, the am 0f... G .00 For each and alley one of tha above named dnen by four holes, the sum 0f... 0 Oo Foretell 10de..., flun drown by two bones the 1m0... 10 00 Tor each and every Oconfbou and Timb, Wheel., drawn by two berm, the tam 0r.... 12 CO For each addlthml hone attached to any of the Oxen named vehicles, the am 0f.........* 1 00 800. 4. It 0411 be the duty of all Livery Stable Novara In odd city to make a retool to the City Treason. within twenty dayealler th e pimp of this ordlnLace, and annually thereafter on or before the Id day of May of each sod every year, of the comber of vehicln of every tescriptlon owned and turd by them In their boalneo, and the kind there of, and the odd roam, .bat! be made under catb. Pre. 6. All owner. of Corte, Draya, Wegoos mod other vehicles, who shall twalict or refine to prove alleeme u afortwa'd, atoll healthiest to • penalty of opt lee than 10 per seta for entry thirty days the same retuainattopald oft. the Ist Meyer Play of each ye.. All Livery Stable Keepers falling to orage the reborn required In the 4th section of this ardin.ce, shall, to addltlen to the foregolog, be attdect to a penalty of Oct exceeding fifty dollars, ail of which penalty shall be recovered Wore the Mayor or one of the Aldermen of raid city, by trommary wort, tion; malt shall be the doty of the Chief of Pollee to seek out all {swoons who !use tailed to comply with toy of the provielons of tide o dloaoce, and re port the same to the City 'Freston., for welch see. vice hi &all rewire the sum of fifty cents to each case, to be taxed and collected ea part of the costa, open conviction as aforetald. The twealttr• for mon-compllarire with the oral Dann •ID be rtrictiy enroroed a•t¢ the ahem data aphlw D. MdIVE.IIIIOD, City Treasurer. MEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN RAll.3loAD.—Boote of ?abettingoo to the OenILO Block of*. NEW CASTLE d TRAHRLIN RAILROAD COMPANY win bo opened on WED NXBDAY, the 27th of April, proximo. io the Cityof I Ittatirgh, et the Room. of the Etoent of Trade. In Now Castle, Lawrence conn , y, .t the Ofllm of the New Carrie and Pearar Valley RAII,OIIII Com pany In tient., 7darcer county, at the °aloe of Whitton Stewart, Esq. To frantlin, Tema::lgo count*, .t Lt.* OMca of the first N.Honel BY 011Bri C r COMMESIOMEBB: A. L. Crawford Samuel M. Kier. P. Q. Drown, ' J. Zeisler, Woo. Dilworth, Jr., Wm. Stew.rt, J. C Murray, J. 0, Shaw, Coors, C lisle, Robert Atiliworth, i Josiah Kies. James Bleakley, Ppringer Barbanel J. II antUnson, i J. W. Blanchard, James H. Kerr, J. B. Smith, David Courtney, P. D. E Itmar. Pittaborgh, u...,ci, 31, 1664. aplit.l Et= Wall Paper for Spring Trade. IGM D'D STABIL PED GOLD, for Parlors. IMLTATtON ' ' ' for °hamburg, do & variety of cheap GOLD, SATIN A UNGLAZED WALL ?APED; GLAZED AND UNGLAZED GItEEN, DUltr, BLUE, FIGULtED WINDOW !NUDES. An hornet rre awe:lll:Gent of lour priced WALL PAPER, to all of which the at coition and lowed lun of honer/coopers Kurt cohere I. reirpectbily requedrd, at the Well P.p., W•rehoten,,lNo. AL Wool !dere; betweeo fornth an 4 'POOL second doer I einar Diamond 101. y ' 111041A9 PAWNEE, Au extenstro anoartm.ot or Gold Ltor,e red Tram. parrot [loon Wliow rEado., TLltoros, , (or .0e b 7 0tp5,1% ) THOMAS PALMIER, PAPER WAREHOUSE. FARRELL, IRVING & CO.. do 610 111N011 STRECT, PIERLADIELPEVIA, M.stf.seturang at Double Strength Manila Paper, EIZEM LOLL IPBAPPEU2. mh bread or made to order. Higher.% pin paid f ILOPIL, m tar - or or mall .112.111iit4111. enhVlood B 111 DC W A THET. 1760 COTTAGE DRABS, GROUND IN PURE INNSICED 1.11.. OOTTLGES, VILLAS, ILLILEOAD DEPOTS, &a Also, DRY (or RO , 111, BMWS. SLRVATOBS. raziawr OARS, CIIPAPEST PAINT TN VIP IitABICDT. ROBERT REYNOLDS, General Agent, 74 Malden Lute, Nei York 441,4:4717,1 B F. QUIMBY 8 co., Commission Merchants, No. 190 SOUTH WATZE ST., CMC AGO Givo 'pedal atpot don to porehaaing Flour, Grain, Provisions, B. V. QUIMBY-- ilab3:l3 ----GEO. T. BROWN r vIN CITY PLLSINO MILL Il'hUe df Alexander, llamaly burned out, take, pleasure th lemming their friend. and the plate genewally, that thi ham leased room and powertn Shit 112110b1 PLAN LNG HILL, near their late location, and are note prepared to execute all order• entrusted to them, troth promptness and dleparola flaring • large stook of Dry Lumber on band, not damaged by the treat the, they tent, in • few days, be inwparal to furnish dry. tam flooring, In any quautity, at nesonsble ran. m025:2m BSI BAGSI BAGS! Aar and second-hand Seamless, Burlap & Gunny Bags, moon AND SALT BAGS, AU slut, printed to wrolor, by JOUR T. BAILEY £ CO., fa7:303 No. 113 North T..... Pbflulalphls. DYEING AND SCOURING ESTAI3- LISHILICNT.—The undersigned lumina •pened an establishment at No. 42 FOURTH BYBEE f. M.ktil 3 . .17, fat the rupee" of carry big on the DYEING AND sootrtmsro BUSYNESS, rienectfully solicits a share of priblio patronage. Oaring *sot elm years in the establishment of No. Keeper, be flatten himself that he angles, the foil ed stleketton to his customers. All goods taker will be returned in two weeks. trdi3G.3w • OSWALD WLENICIL HENRY WALLACE, Commission Merchant, No. 180 ROUTH WAT&B IST., 01110A00, Particular attention ptitt to Ming order. Ibr . RIG/M=B, PROTIBIONS, FLOUR & GRAIN mbltato ASTRAL OIL WORMS. ASTRAL MORNS OIL. Basing BRANDON, the BennetY lately oernefl WM. L. ere are rum prepared to ofne to the pall* our raped& MAO/Mill OIL, manu factured im "Wetly "dentine minciples, and war ranted equal to LanlOil. THOL L. 211cCILBLLAND a 00.. sdniklm Moe. 27 Wood street.. LJ. SNIDELY, Wholesale Iffantfactorer of LADLES , 1300Til,AND SHOES, No. 113 NONtli FOURTH. STBECT, -PhilarLolphla. Hsi constantly on hard a post* osoortmara d. LADIES', EMMY and OHILDIIENII BOOTS and SHOES, ortitablo for clty and orrotry trade. mbliktm LYON ANNSTLIAL, IMPORTER AND RULER In the mat .elect Drawls al OSSULIVE HAVANA OIOARS, anti all kinds ca SHOEING AND CHEWING TOITACCO SNUFF, EMT/ MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBE R, lam a.. to variety ONDER THE ST. CHARLES HO- Plitabv&Po. .—Tba amnia an liberal farms. ntrlbdir U 510 7 40 LOAN. • llobxalptlna to GOVERN 0111211. 10-40 LOAN, Badad at as Okla lILNR6, 1td2T..6 CO., Wood argot. JOSHUA rI&NNA, Amt. Mai4ll XOTALUT No. CO /01111T11 Blau; (Baits% Building.) Ileclook su, trio. 3 o'clock/. - - - TU'ALL PAPEll—Blovinvami. Tr NI time bum it bind ; your beam 2c=ofi than" itab stBY n h+ } a bR garAd i l i r l •A Parlor Papist* the clim!. snide NI In. maim; at N 0.107 Nitta striii, user Frnh. 40. 8. Bram ,: ~; VOLUME .LXXVII---NOS 324., IMAMS. SECOND NATIONAL BANE, OF PITTSMIRGH TBEABUBT DIEPABTIIIIIi4 Orrttm or Oncrthouga or to Cor.urthr, Washington Oki, Feb. lath, ISM Wrizaiss, r 2:4l sateen:4l7 eridelue prerth t the under. It has been the made to immear that • EIZOOND ATIONAL BANN OF PITTIOUNGS. In the Quthty of Allegheny, and State of Pazonyhm. tle, ham teen duly organized under and according to e requirements of the Act of Oongrem, entitled "Au Act to proride National Cocceney, meured by a pledge of United Staten Stocks, and to provide flu the cirenlatloo and redemption thereof," appromd Febnzory 2.5 th, 1863, and hen compiled with all the provisions of said Act required tole& =implied with before corthunting the bushes. of & • Now. therefore, 1, Henn hfcCcuoat, Comptroller of the tharreecy, don, hereby certify that the. said 8100 ND NATI ONAL. BANK OP FITINBUSON, county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, le authorized to commence the bullion of Banking tot. der the Act aforesaid. In teeth:my whereof witness my. band By 118 d . nealof ofpcs, Ve ra l i rt , :lAy of February, Comptroller of the Carruney. kah!ba THE SECOND . NATIONAL BANE OF P1TT138112,011, PA., (Ymmery IRON VITT TEOFF 0011PAH1.) Ch. Pita. 8300,000. prtrlk-go to Lomas. $1.000,000 The lIION WIT MUST 002,IPA31lir having or ganihed under the National Currency Act, othrs its services for the transaction of • General Deakin Dminles. Drafts bottght sod said. Money received on Deposit, seal Collections made on all pale of the country. Jabob Painter JO. fill, 0. P. Klopfur, Wm Cooper, Robt. Boblmo*, 11. Bonmatmon, W. IL Cormly. Ei NER, President JNO. E. PATI'S fe20:4132 ON, Clubter THIRD NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURGH TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OTTICZ or CATAPTIOLLI6 or rot Cutaway, , Washington City, Feb. 27, ISM Waimea, By Lath iwtory evidence primate to the undenigned, ft hat been nude to appear that the : THIRD RATIONAL HANEL 01 . PITTSBURGH, In the Countyof Allegheny. and State of Pennsyl tania, has bat duly organiss4 under ad aaordlog o the requirements of the Act of Clongrese, entitled 'a Act to provide a National; Cwrrestry, wortred by a pledge of United Stater Stocks, ad to proilda for the chalet!oa and redempthro thereof,. approved February 45th, ISCA, and has complied with an the providone of said Act required to be complled aftb before commencing the h.i.nea of Baking t Now, therelbre, 1, Hogh IdeColloch, Comptroller of the Curvency, do hereby tertify that the said THIRD NATIONAL 'BANK , OF PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny and Stahl of Emonelltahla. athalred to commence the bnvineee of Bating a der the act aformaid. In torolmonywhereof wltneor my hand and real of odlce, this 27th day of February 1881.. [08.) HUGH RIctiMLOCIU, Comptroller of the Currency. THE TREED NATIONAL BANS Hsiang organlaed under the National Currency Act, le now prepared to de General Banking Business. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, Exchange . the prin cipal cit. of the rata and Witet bought and void, and ...lona made in nary aiscerible part of the Office for the present, (ontil,the completion of the N. flanking Hesse, corner' of Wood street and Itrcin alley) In the Eteekints Roam of the DIRIN SIVISOS' INSTITUTION, No. 110 Smithfield St., CPPOSITIC THE MOOR 110T1919. Wm. E Schmertz, At:. ELesqe, A. S. Dell, Alec. Holatetn, & IL Huhn, Ileor7 Gersts, L Morgenstern. B. Goe. ADAM EI:NIEMAN, President. R. C. SCILMICIEI7., Otahleri,pre tem. sebthlto DOLLAR 'SAVINGS' BANK, NO. 6: Tommi 14Turr. imeinsum 3s tsss Open deny from 0 to $ a/ao an Wahamla3 and Saturday evening., froolday let to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'clock. and ,from lionumber let Nay tot from 0 to 8 o'clock. Demerits received of all mica not t. than One Dollar, and • dlvklend of the:profits declared Mice • year, to Iwo and Deeember;: Interest haa been dm eland anntaancall , to Jmie and December, tints the Hank ass at=anld d, si the rate of eta per mad.. fferee t, If not Anon: out I placed to the tenni of the depositor as prim:44.mA bean the Mine tr. tenet from the first day' of Jaw and December. man poamtling twice • year wtibdtt troubling the deposi tor to all or enm to gnsumfltle pea book. At thle rate money will double In leg then twelve yearn Books, conutining the Charter, ily-Levre. Bake wwd liegiastliwis, tarnished Odle, on application at the ofdea PaislDsrp-13t01101: ALBELII. STEM !4aaan D. D. Meads. Douglas,_ Issaa M. Pennock, <J SUM aid* Job B. ilcraddea, John O. Backofrm. Licary J. Lyn John klargua ch, :Walter P. Kaaba% 'John Orr, Hobert }Lab, .ernam E. Elns=ri. With L. disrunder Speer ,111crardetr Witham Vauktrk. _Limo Whittler, Wm. P. W i errula, • Obristan • A. WioN. Peter A. Madeira, Wilma J. A. M. Pollock, U. D., (sktn Adam; Jn C. B.ln dlay, George oh Black. Alm= A. Carrion, Charles A. Colton, John ET Benj. L.72annetock, John J. GlBrae, pote Peter IL Bunten, Elcbard Dam — Jam D. Kai Sammy k mhilhdaw • CARPETS. OM CLOTHS, tic. FOURTH STREET r; NEW STYLES OP WINDOW SHADES! • 1180ZIVICti TEILS DAT. NEW SPRIN.G STOCK CARPETS, .e 5 t WILL fiZ&SOEIED OIL OLOTH.. AT ALLII CARPET STORE, No. et TOURTII STBILET HAVING PURCHASED AWD ADDED ° To 01711 own Tat ENTIRE STOOK 07 , ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. Lately hold by W. BIettLINTOON, at 111 Ittazind Weal, ma smoblo, 11 as cotoolidatioo, to ear the LARGEST STOCK TO BE FOUND IN THIS WEST, • AT THE LoitlesT Oliver MeOliOtook & 00., 1t0..93 Tam !Timm mho pieN9 COI/EMI. • • Fine Embroidered Cloth. Embossed*Cloth. - ♦ am and sphadia ammatmeart Scot reestrid at ma NEW CARPET, STORE OP EIoPATLLANDi COLLIES . & CO. tab 4 VINITIAN BLINII!TRULIMINEISI caittgli"F4crOuma°,`"t I°4 CARPET errgnic . , IciPARTAND, 7 6OLLI* B * esi IAI3IJIWI.II'M 1829. 1_ zsPExim4 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. 4ast. CD Janary I.IBCII, 112431N9 ➢3. tteerue4 1)11,802 Tended Prambrum--...- SAM' locroue ter UM— MAPCO , Lon Paid alum 1829. Perpetual arid Temporary Poitem ea liberal termer • Marks N. Rumba, Tibias Warw. Samuel. Gnat, _ Jacob R. Saab, Geo. W. RkAudi. CHARLES 13, EDWARD D.' JAS. W. ZiIoALLISI Isaac Lea • Zdvard O. Dale, Oa, Fete.:.. • Alfrad has. . Taal", Id lIANCK W ES, Praaldodc. "DALT.; Woo Prarldaat. /. We. Pt. Wm.: • 1. CI. COPYIII. Arca, Wood .M Tlard strata risußexur, FIRE AND INLAND. Insurance Co. of North. America. PgItiDELPH4A e►x~ .............._.._.._._........_.._~.ii.5a0a0a Hartford Fire Inamume Company. fl.VACtlat IMI - Proteotho can Do ooadrol 1 We &boys nand old sad reliable coroponleo. W. P. JONES, AGENT, M 27.117 • Basslees BeiMeg. In Water atreet. ESiRNINSIZTRAfiCE CONIPA: NYOt Prrnin=ll7. . B. NTT rWO Jr., ProddEot V. M. cionixer, Receatery.' • Orb*, N. 02 Water street, epaag 'We Ware. Woe, up gal% Plttabergh. ikaar• apeiset d 7 Bads y .1 7 60 sad Maine A Ho= hat4goo: segiKpld Op Dirtatora ore men loosoa, ho comaniadtp, oad els are'dika. ixed, 6y pm:ft= and Menai*, to moiatais tM a/wader laid tBn halitiasocrasd, m rdftrisig A. kat pratolioa to A. 010 dabs to b. hand. 01210M112: Andrew Ackley. Alazaadar Speer Dalvd tong, • 31 :1 84 711. P 00 ..n 7117 7 Cdf a 10 : B. lallierar., I=lB4 McAuley, Nett.lel Holmes, Alex. Nlmick, George.Datele, Chzupbell B. Herm, Bk.katecru, w3D- rovrizEics INSURAN CE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH. 0211c‘oaraer Harkot lad Water streets, rocand door. WM BAGALZY, Faaahlml. SAMUEL ELA, Eartatary, Imam Steamboats and Capon ' • Imam against km mad damns lathe nonigstkaa .1 the Sonthun sad Western Mims, Lakes and lona, and tba navigation of Ms Sass. Instals sambas km and damage by Ira S. K. Kier. John Shipton, Jame M. Cooper. J. aridt" - „„eir John S. Dlbah, Wm. A. Bodine. • -oSe.10:10 Wm. Palf,.T, W: a. Jotmsion, B. F. Jame, Reese Owens, Haa. T. M. Howe, Barclay Preetim, George 13Ingimm, PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. E. corner Wood & gin Ste, P 131.13 AHD "LAMB INSURANCE." OTIUXI ; Jam D. Virmar, Capt. /ohm L. Egoodo, &mad P. BE Comical% :0410111, 0. HUMP Tam . Marlin Attrookla. LLPS, Pm/dad. ALT, rko joitly Wm. Phllllpi, him Watt, Wm. B. Ilcm, &du E. Parka, Chutes EL Dimell, Wm. Vim Kirk. wm. r. cuansra.- ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COM: PANT OF PITIEBBIIGH.— oEloo, No. 37 nen erect, Book Block. Tamara apical all Undo al Else and Marin Mkt ISAAO JONES, Presided, JOHN D. WOOED, 15. Presided. D. 11. BOON, &osistm.. • Ova Inf. DEAN, Hord Aiwa John D. lialked, apt. AASEI Jacobs. S.D.. Wm. Starling, Capt Dean, 71. - L.McOmr.' Babtal. Da,IL Ism Jaws, 0. Q. 0. Gray. John Leb, B. L. Fahnostock. .M.I.4"IIP4CTUREIZS, .11re. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, a. CADDIAN & ORAWFORDs Itanutictoras of Ina nobly of Wand muss WORK FOR ' , mom aux ; OB E GAB FITTERS, EACHIND3II3,' AND - . BRAS! TWElrii of all daterittfaii, r atitio ardor. STEAMBOA TWORK,B7w w AND OA& PITTING, atuIIIEPAIBING, Ftnaptly atteouled to. Pat Antal= -ptld to fining trpRIPESE, REM TOR COAL AND CANNON OMB. , Also, Ede Agent, tbf the Western Mark aiPoot tflrcula Asr the ado cd- NABELI: RAINIDA74. 00.13 PATENT BITHON PIIIIP,the bad enr fo rmate& Haring no Tabu It is not r Mast° id ouT of ordar, and volt throw mai water than sAy ptare z os Way itt dta. • soli s. muslream....-1. IR.ON - CITY WORKS • - MACKINTOSH, 11 . 017HD189 LND NACIMITIMIL Cotner of Pike and °Mary ea* Pike Anil Walnut litreSty* t mow Oity Wsta Wally) Phumfaetaren of etationaap and other . ROLLE:fa MILL 4:1187I1508 mid PIAOHLIIERT. , _ of all kinde, mad metal jobbers. , Prompt atteatron even to ropatint ROLZINGi MILL hf.A.ollllllff/Y. daoe:ly ; JOHN HALL k CO., VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, rnmaItIIEGII, ILsaoractulars and deems he &I alrenatt Ittral'; of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SOOOi PS, • CUT. ' TING 1101.13. Willi irnwtly tacnnied tha for doing Innlimmors eitracatly Units dealas‘ to ere us Harso.•. - bniTiraporanowille.. • Want:wow, OxllB alley awl Llter y SL.PIttiqVIL. JOHN HALL. INTSEPIIEN ockDo.,- BLACK DL!OSIOND sr Vi'ol4o3;; . prpisevss , a, ,PARK. BB.OTERIL CO., ism QULT T =TI MM CM BTIII4 evais.nat octsion,teui tb.,viityatid - r=. sow watpitnpoataam J0ur00020220 la,tntacolo2. 0 7. gar atm and "'rams, Nos. 10 at 2111111122! and 120 sad 131 OEfX)ND =LES% Pitlatturst,, 1311A - S8 *WORKS: ' OOLLINS . & WRIGHT, VPl'kaims to oeln sew) itaatactaroas of CASTOR FRAXXI.NROB•M LADLES, sa4 grrat ' , paddy mt. BRIT antic. Abo, CARBON OIL LAMP BIIBRILBS ut4 LAMP ZBASSLIS gcaridlyi. NIL . 129 Recool meet, Pfttabargls ALTYN ocattueir47- CO..cVLLL9L. - - - Mandlonirere or COOK, PARLOR AND ING ISTOMM, PARLOR AND IiiITMOM ! HOLLOW WART. ern, Meal ! and Maas Xonike,BoW lag KM KM Gearing, Goa, Wer sA6 ug eon Pips, Bad Dog Irons, Witgon gar Kettles, Car Wino," oat Colby job Nag and linehlarr to Panacea -PWlnble _ :• with Bream ciliates Paeran • . egaMena . WELLS; RIDDIAI a- , CO.; No. '215 rrroeni; , Emmtactoreis of Mitilde as 4 awry • Ordeys tOxiiihe aid; and pod CEtiii,,7 . _ R. ititli . STONE taiiiii. ii. .COl f, ''` ' - . , 'TIVIEN'EYS::;. - :1": r- QOIIO2IIB. scaorii -& & O.I3OHOYSH, Attorne 10. Law.. oseciotose north EMONEtri_l_ • u • 0150. Va. 111 sousTn M" 110BIGUIGIL. s 1..% sad atbscr logal _~~_ -~..- LL & CO.,
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