Itt Viffollutft Cut*. TIES GAZETTE PUBLISHIIIO ASSOCIATION. WEDNESD4T; - FE]illtirAllY 1, ,I$G74 go_ETADLEIIIII-eWHEstE IT • IS AND {IIIIII er re. . WI/41cup le talked about the , uoir.rte• glen" two yearn ago, their imaginations comprebended ebeut Apowle of townships In Venango cialinty,'haitily, taking into the account that there was coins oil la a few. !tottdiettlan: qt. •- Bd . ** there iii noPerticular . 011 Region, for oil teems all around as, and _ eager seekers of the oleaginous treasure are perforating the cuticle of old mother earth . In a thousand placei - Greene and Fayette aspire to rival Venting°, and once more the Raniwhe Is likely*, eon:mete euccessfully 'With the 'Allegheny: ', Even lia western slope of that nameless ridge which separates between the waters of Lake Brie and the Allegheny and the upper Ohio promises to betas produedrlipt Musterrn: - Renee ;we lend companies operating rigorously in the valki of the llltudringum and other parallel. eenaerns„ with saagdne,hopesi of success, thii having . elreadintleagt a" "fair show." There is sppething, mysterious mad MAL- I r elltihalitboht Bah' immenie resenolr ',Sr tem= of mineral oil, from which our people are — drawing so.lergely. There are many ' theories on the subject, some of which are plauelblw,auld anne_toat so. - ,;'iVithdfit .ittojd Plngee d t itulitts th e...tiewa of otherlewe Pro -pose‘l6 give o'er :own, diacialminnany Pre tenders a being able to panstratelleeper tn. Se the mysterieteOfßature than others. Our opinion are abrldY . based upon close, and, we lhrelrcaocurate obiertition, lithe light, - of the commonest principles of grimace. ' - 'North 'of einfbrii ebunty, in this State, the Allegheny mountains cease to be a well defined range; yet thence,. to the southern or south-western part of New York, there - extends a broad belt of elevated land, hav ing' all the features of mountains except definite limits. In this region the two great brenclielf-Of ther Susquehanna, and the Gennestree, oh the one side, and the .idlegteny,with ill Its large, eastern tribu- Whig, en - the other, have' their nor:trees This range of eleVated, land extends north tuetwest to within a few miles of the shorn Of Lake Erie, east pi' Dunkirk. here it • ibruptliturns arathward; or, perhaps, it would be more correct to tiny that another broad half of eleiatekground, with quite different - Manama, terninences there, anti rungfindeonthwistwardlVancl then grade. ally ‘ turning southwerdly, extending nearly ' parallel with intlnear to the line dividing Dronsyleania - and Ohe°, crosses the Ohio - river, or, rather the Oidotiverentsthrotigh it, bettreen 'Beeirer and Steubenville, and thence onward, until it' is lost in the main tains of West Virgirdst; whith separate the waters of the Monongahela trom those of the" Kinavilta.`;These elevated range's or midget we hire attempted to describe form the aorpi.aaatern, northern, north-western, Mattien and soutieweatern , border, of an Oldeng basin, of which. Pittsburgh is nearly thikentre,: while the ,better defined mom. tab ranges on the enst,iukk south-east con. atitiabi Its Other border or-rim.. But for the ridge Which anulecarthwardly from'South weettusaNeririrerk; already eptdiertinf,,the AreglaniYl - lier woeld have made ita`way . to Lake - Erie, as direitiy as the Ciennessee does to Lake Ontario; and but for the same range of elerriiiti land 'the Allegheny and Ildencuagialude, would not lave' met where therdoeberningfronalreostoppasfineoln4 of the compass. , _ „ , ~- Geolegiadly.tkie-basin. is`,:inticli deeper then it itftepogranidcally. This is obvious , tolny y lizii - wito_Will °Ware lluathe strata successively„,crop out es 'we travel from the centre tri , -the'.hoider..fitti we find the same for matio ns-0 0 1 1 Pbag out - on the Clan. lon Cbat we find on the Little Beaver and onetli'teirienniegit' eigi .of . the Chestnut , _Ridge, and on the ,Youghlogheny and Ife-, riongthela; while all these are latowia to be' faraidloinelhe stirtsee s netfieriverri'liertfiti. .Plusbangh.,Ther difference hetween "'the geottikcal r indteicigraphical lessk (and-the latteris enzy, couthierehle,) cermet be less . than foniiii Ave'luindred feel. \.. _ _ WirBnOrthat benestli the reach of the surf tie oi,felik li'lstei,threeghotit a large e !Smear this :!:, anil.in thq . iqww,liAjt, • there briteteinwitaf-salt water, from which mit bia beinlargely 'aid successfullyeian . . ufactarred for fifty yeartynnd tie lure* ibit ; oil is found ell.aeound. the 'border by the same praseere:lo- i which - salt vre4r..is ob tained here at the ,centre, A little, oil, it is true,'tioinitiiied by Itr. Kanne above . Tar ent*ift bur that vial he accounted for from thelact theta rib or ridge:runs across this bashartimrsarth ei math,- creasing the Al legheny' river' . 'between - Buffalo and Bell' creeks. Was. B. Roes, Req., of Mrinehes: ter, - which is one of, the suburbs of thiscity, bored a well 700 feet deep in that ben:melt, but, instead of "striking oll," lie meek a lira rate salt spring or_reserroir ' end made avery good thing,of iVerualtingsometwen, • *five barrels of excellentealt,dally:: This facraffords strong!evitience that oil doe not oxlst near the-- centre 'of . this . basin --Mr. Ross found no -esliow"" of . 011. Some sop _ pose that oil might be' found belou - the salt water; but such a hypothesis Is contrary to sound philosophy . ; and le . 41-nether im probable. ) , 1 1 .! , I - The-facts . educed by the "drill seem to prove the correctness of the theory which was put forth hy,,us in 1841, that ,the .. ailt waterLthe'lleaviisrtuld—oceepies the. cen • tral•,agill:Ye;irei portion of the "Petyliins' ' atrattielnWhielt_ it ,Is: found, while the oil,-e -being lighter-la held lack in the oiled hnd_ hlgher - yartions._ flaw ft. i_s- foun4 milli aroxi a :ikitboitlew,,'Tki presence of salt watetrin;stritte'-nreierlyieg a 'region A°, abundantly suPPliett•with surface water as this, 41novea'that Seine of the superior strata are taitierricriut! iti.lxith . hotel anti' kil., Were ittiot 16c Oat:Salt water would long sincelutie s beendßeisd to freshness, ' and the pent- hp end gas' would not have re . qtdred the drill to +let them'free. It Is proba ble, thitieforei 4thai the salt water and oil both - occupy. _the t same pervious curved strata which'underile this basin; that the volunie of thiforrner is fixed and limited; Aka that, as 'Cis pumped: ont, the oil de. seends4illowing the receding water-- Deare . hinduarrer the centre of the basin. Fifty years - ago s it triter was found in . great abtuulance n the Coneinaugh river, above - the mouth of the, Loyalhannah. It .., , was there that the fi rst malt was mermhtc taredin Western ennsylvanla in 1813 by WM.. IOWN6TON, Esq. Numerous wells were soon afterwards bored, and the mann - facture was prosechted 'on the Conemaugh with great success for a number of years. But at length the wells farthest up the river began to fail; then!othere lower down, until finally the salt but ceased to be prose • cured mente (lortaugh, And nearly so en /110 - KiildlOSKaBo, ((which is only another Wameirt° the iamelriver belOw the mouth of abe - Lejabannab,) and now it isearried on' suceesiihAly onlyit the banks of the Alle- The rocks in which this with'r is found are huhdreds of-feet; In 'Oldness. -They are notqn% gieniselrea *ions, hat abnadd . isiebbi*i4Orsurealie' alllch it Itea„ and *rough - 1;1462 , .. • ;In boffins, Abe• drill sometimes drops a foot or ralreank- . eating a fissure of that extent at bast. .01 the nature or mime bt" tholifo chinks orinter dices we' know nothing; bin doubtless they are Contlnuoits throughout the entireextent of the basin. That petroleum occupies these same chinks in the more elevated por tloneaf the strata, around the border, there cannot be a doubt; and that It follows the receding Aldo of salt water is more than probable. Indeed It appears to be eartsdur= far ollemnpinies arc bnybignp the old ex hausted salt wells on''the Coneinaugli with the object or working themas wells. There Is Oil in them now, his said, although when first bared there was none. We, think we have succeeded, by acts, and by a pretty plausible theory based upon those facts, in indicating tehenspetroleurals, and where it is not; -now -let us fry if we' can discover sehatit is. There are some who hold that it ofulles from coal in some way which no one has been able to explain or even imagine. But the fact that it Is geologically lower than, any known coal seams is a Sufliclinf'rernte . . Idon of that theory, Others, and not a few, believe that It is a product of very ancient vegetation. But we think this theory cannot besucliessfUllY maintained, - for no facts can be idquced in inmost of it; drawn from either geology or. chemistry. Indeed the theory of the 've getable origin df coai has„ we think, been !Sanded too fir, We know thet a large pro. portion of the constituents of coal are made tip or vegetable matter, but we thinkit pro bable that this vegssusble matter -was pre served-from petrefection and converted in- to coal by a large admixture of some miner al substance analogous to this oil. rWe believe oil to be the product of a vast esew of distillation perpetually gains on far down below the surface of the earth, .der the operation of its internal heat To sustain and render plausible this idea, will require a glance at the structure of the crust of our planet. In tlei earlier ages, when this crust was thin and weak compar ed with what it now Is, its volume was some w bat greater than at present, owing to the. well known law that nearly all bodiei'when hot arc larger than when cool. It followed, necessarily, that as the earth cooled it shrank, and as It contracted in volume, its outer crust would remain the same, and of course become corrugated Into elevations and depressions, mountains and.valleys. Any. -one who has notigol a withered and shrunk en. apple, covered with wrinklee—minia ture mountains and valleys—has seen the effect of which we are speaking. This corrugation of the earth's crust— already rigid—would necessarily break. the rocks, and leave eatenaive chinks beneath the crests of the ridges and mountains. It is through these chinks or breaches that we believe that the oil, in the form of vapor, ascends from the ..hot depths beneath, which, tondensing ash reaches the cold rocka near the surface; percolates thrinigh - the tiSsures of. the rooks In which it is found, and flows down Into the valley or basin, until it Teats upon' the salt water, as before inti mated. ' • If this be this great natural distil lery is perpetually at work, ne apprehension needhe felt that the supply will ever fail. Indeed it may that the letting oat of the gas, sad the drawing oft of some of the oil, only stimulates the process of condensation, and allows the vapor. (hitherto.enormously compressed) .to expand sad fill .up the spaces this relieved more rapidly than ever • before.) Thishringe us about to the verge of hts -1113111 knowledge. - From what thier oil is die. tilled, in ate dark and deep caverns in which it Is elaborated , we do not pretend to guess; but its "kir, its odor, in.shortl ertrytt4ng aboutindlcites that - it, is diiven into its vapory form by the action of Wong heat. tOteretaty of the Treasury . . • ' EPITOES is izs PalSeadea hay ing:been:rlieiected to the. Senate, the presi dent and hie Mende are casting about to find a ginnettent,geatleman to take charge of the financial department of the g011Iratal;11.. 4s Pennsylvania. has had no representation in the Cabinet since Itt.r. Cameron's removal, it is not unlikely her claims may receive wino consideration, provided she can pre sent a man every way qualified-for the po - - -- The eastern and middle parts of our State already hare all they can claim, haying the Senators and Goyernor; and consequently the West, if she has the material, should far- . nish the man. The question was asked the writer of this. article, several times -lately, when in Washington, whoni we could offer; and through the medium of your paper I now propose to answer the question. We have a man in our midst, fully quali fied by long and successful practical expe -1 knee In 11l matters' appertaining to finance. Jil character for morality and integrity Is beyond reproach- tie has twice represent ed -this county In Congress, and' no public Man was evermore beloved by his constitu ents or respected by his colleagues In the national connelL ' opinions always in terested his political friends and command ed the respect of his enemies, while he occupied a seat In.that body. - Let' Pcnnsylyania, her members of Con gress, Senator, Governor and Legislature, concentrate their efforts in - securing this ap yointrnent, and there will be no doubt or their stittelli, with the man We intend to name. It- is Titoism M. llow - s. . ' . ' Prisoners of war, The fellowing order has been imned by the Secretary of War . proposal:having • been made by Robert Calk on •theltJTd of August last, to the effect that . prisoners of 'war on each aide be mlessied. frOM; ecinfitte ment,-elose or InliOnsina the 'case'tinty be, ! and 'Other placed in the enittlitkin of "other . prisoners; or sent to their respective :homes for their equiralente, which proposal was duly'approsed by the Secretary sif-War,,ti. is hereby 'ordered that all Confederate pns oners of war end.. come 'within the terms of raid aecepted proposal, be released and sent : tof. Fortress • Monroe, them to be de. lathed, subject 16 the orders of -Lieutenant.- 'Colonel John E. Mulford; agent for the ex change or prisoners confiried`in cells." 0 Tarter years ago, Toombs, Cobb, and other leading spirits of the rebellion, issued the following manifesto to the people of Georgia: • "Let every woman have a torch, every child A firebrand—let the loved homes of our youth be made ashes, and the fields of our heritage be made. desolate. Let black ness and ruin mark your departing stops, if depart you must, and a desert more iambi° than Sahara welcome the vandals. Trust wife and children to the sure refuge and protection of God =preferring even for those loved ones the charnel-house as a home than loathsome vassalage to a nation already mink below the contempt of the civilized world. The Georgians bare concluded not to fol. low this advice, but to remain quietly at htme and cat the food the "vandals" have sent them. • Trra late M. kocquard, confidential friend of Louis Napoleon, drove American spider wagons—Ms was one of the three or four of these vehicles seen in Paris—with American trotting horses, gen orally the cast-off horses of the Emperor; he had an American-built house at St. Cloud, an American-builetable, Anted= bee hives or houses, and A.utarl-' can "tape" In his kitchen and elsewhere. Ile even called his best romance "Jessie," after a beautiful and accomplished Ameri can lady formerly of Washington. :The deceased leaves a fortune estimated at more than a million of francs. • Was:a casting the electoral vote of s. smut' the 'electors Joked fa o.petttleri to Goventor 110, for the.pardon of three =to motto the pWtentlary for siding in Uwe.= cape of stoics to *Wont. - :Tletlr prayer porss'sganttxl. - • a ~} A Clivtcr About llorica. • FratteGtin correspondent of-the Now l'ork. .Timed Indulges in the following ,gotsip abent_korsei: . _ The - people of Yamhile, Oregon, are rais ing money to pur chase the finest Black Hawk horse in Oregon, to be forwarded a's a tribute of their esteem sad regards for Gcn. Sheridan, who was formerly stationed at that place—a Second Lieutenant theta.. The horse will of course go by:steame r , an d be delliered to' GM General at his head , quarters. - There are some fine' horses in Oregon; but wish they would 'commission rue to select one here. I dOn'tniettrithenative Califor nia stock, for one of that'breed would give hima more- sudden "hoist". than even hi late well-deserved promotion. -The Cali fornia liorsesindidge in a little amusement called "bucking," which performance con sists in a short run, a bound in the air, and coming down staff legged, followed up by putting their noses to the ground, and their heels in the air about sixty times in a minute; by which time' they have get IV of rider, saddle, and nearly their ownlfldEdll. delightful beasts. There are same splendid horses hero raised from imported stock, fit even for a Major General to ride, although the Oregon people think they are some on homes. Speaking of "bucking," reminds use of a little circumstance I witnessed in Charleston once upon a time. laid over fer one day in travelling through, et the solicitation of a friend, to see a graid review of all the city troops. The Conimandiag-General had engaged for his steed a fine-looking charger, that had been doingduty for several years in a bread cart. The troops were formettirtilne to be reviewed, and as the band struck up, the the General and stair came galloping down hefoont at a good rotmd pace, - when jut as ho was.pass2ns. the centre of, the line, a low is therankeknoviing the Characteristics of the animal, tang out "Bread." The old horses true to. habit, when hearing the word came to a sudden, "halt," and as a nuttier of course, pitched his rider over his head, and landed him, spread-eagle fashion, On the grass. Discipline couldn't stand' it, and . them was a roar of laughter front one end of the line to the other, including several hundred spectators. I think I never saw so mad a man since I was liorn. lie jumped up, drew,his sword, and for a few moments it seemed as if he would take the life of every man on the ground. He stormed and raved, offered untold wealth for the name of' the man who did the mischief, but I doubt if he ever knew. I never see a General anti staff galloping down the line that I don't think of the scone and the Wariillll, high functionary went to grass. Tax Temps publishes a letter from its Naples correspondent, in which the writer relates a conversation that had taken place between himself and Cardinal Andrea. His Eminence declared himself a man of pro gress, and as such regretted the publication of the EncycliCal. Ho sympathised with the liberal Catholics of Franco, and ex pressed a wish that Italy might be entirely independent, throwing off the yoke of Aus tria in 1i snide The Cardinal Andrea said there were Ave or six other Cardinals of the same opinion. TEE St. Louis Repo',limn states, on the authority of a loyal officer just arrived in that city from Tennessee, that the rebel Brigadier Genen4Roddy, who haa earned a high reputation as a partisan cavalry corn. mender, has forsaken the rebel cause. He :found means to communicate with our an. ,thozities, and procured a -full pardon from the President as a condition precedent to laying down his arm& Ills pardon was for ,warded to General Thomas headquarters by Mr. Lincoln. He is a Tenneascan. I Ram= Tr? THE Rant. Xastrwitirro.— The governments of Sweden and the Meth ; erlands, have sent replies to the recent re bel manifesto. Sweden "is resolved to maintain the .moat strict neutrality;" the ilhertmeapresses"as earnest wish for the re establishment of peace in America," and says no more. Messrs. Mason, Slidell and MUM are politely bowed out , -A FEantat proprietor lately paid four -millions of 'francs for a tract of vino-land whirs illedoc was tho favorite wine; and he ham realized the fallsmount of the purchato money from the crop of 1864 alone. 80inznonirnained "Jones".haswriAten to the New Tort Fes!, asking whetherAdmi ralPorter skonkl not ke esif 4 a d zunirig H o . porter—he makes so many reports..., • A POTiLiC Lhe'requza In England has se iceted' the' curious. title and subject, elf , "Old womb Of both sezea" The themell 'sag. gestiee, to say the least. OTlrits Of Tin ALLIONWIT TALLZT 2:00. ' • Plusbnrh February 1. ISM. Iag...ANNUAL MEETI 1011111. ANCEortlh the provisioNO .-11Nns of the 3l3 C ll harter sod the Supplearacta, the Annual General Meet ly°, the - 33tookbeident -of the - Allegheny Valley :Rnimead thoupaay, toll be held lathe oast of the thospany, oernaratf-Washlagtee mad Plke streets, In:Meaty of PtU.burgk, OR Tunnel, THE M - ru day of YEBEMAXT, at elevanteclocke. m., tarecelro Mt... Report of the President end Monagen, to elect Manager@ Lee the ensuing year, and transact: leak- ether business as nay he presented.: By order atria Hoard. fel dewed R. C. ORR, See. 'Treas. 114 - ro -The Stockholders of the above Company will meet at the Once ef ROBERT WRAT, We. a Hand-street, on THURSDAY, the 9th day Of February arks, at 3 O'clock, for the purpose of or Subscrthen are requested to call on ROBERT WRAY, lr„ and pay up the amount, of their sub• actiptlons on or before that date. Roth' WRAY, Sr.. latlawe Sea...and Thu. pre few. FEDERAL OIIL . COXPAII T.—There 11 as wIU be a meeting of the Stockholder. of the. FEDERAL lIIL COMPANY, lit the oat,. of the Company, ife. Sr Wood street, en TUESDAY, the lth day of February, MB, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the transaction of linpormart boldness. Stock holder. are requested to attend. By order of the BoetzledDirectOrs. A. B. MILLS. jatfild , • - Secretary. IgrPITT AND THE DRAkTr.-The Banned saes of Pitt Town nbip are hereby notified I. kat they will be welted en by the Black Committees for their contribution. for the approachirictilrari, and erect' hunts expeo. ted to eoatrioute liberally and o promfdlii sou to enable. the - (fortunittees to be in toad. a proenoe veitiztedrewithout delay, as the Bret, .wilt be on the ibth of Bey without fall.l is email/kat. ly hoped th at all Latereitted tO light en the work of the Committees by their prompt. nem sod liberalitThe ilommitteea have been suiceettal hat ingnearly 200 names stricken ~fromthe milk, sto tha t our quota will be materially •reclimed, and with siren and tinned Mien we can rebelling meatus to feller* the diarist troll the .biarading,draft. eternise of the Winne will behold ot, n TliV in i '9 123D1 T ETZINIIftI. The Oommittees will also ire there to meet's, cordeihuUtzrut.. pouts oae, acme all. gatedtd IMECIITIVE,CIO3IIIII7TEE. To THY. wrooKiiKtiiiii - oThe NATIONAL RETlfifilitf- Y STORING, 00.—Betlee is hereby giventhat the find meeting of theeboreCOmpany willbe held at , the 0 .P.E(1. PLBS , FTCIIANCIE,7,,WIIkin's Pittshuzgb, on MONDAY, PTBSOMIT loth, IMnt it o'clock Iv a, for the purpete plasm , leattos, Adoption of By-Laum, Election of and for the purpose. authorized bad terra particularly specified in an act of 060-ennui Assembly of the Ocirersanwealth d ofrenturyirznia, entitled f.. 4111 as Matto; to Oaf. pmettens lb? Xechatdcal, lineufacturieg, ng and Quarrying purposes,. approved the tilth of Jtily 18183, ialet requires Bar Uwe Week's no tile 4 be given. • .101 IN A,. OAVORET, W. Ilauttezmr, Mee. tJoMlcedj Prealdent. —__--__ Pilo noxo rtntico. , . . Bram tdelt.t* ltwreerr thittrAirr. i i i • _ BIIIIM .A. UMM4 !..11 J1M.4_e_08656 AY ZLEC'T/0.111 FOR MILYII3 1. gar 'RZCYIrOIIB et tide 136414_4 emit for one year, telllb.held et the Hanle, on TlittSialr, Feb. ruary:lA, MI, betwesathob Olin oft and 6 Web:salt P.*. . ••.. . . , 30111CP.-BE A dd:terd ... . =...._ Ctryzue ow Tux , Prir'isatmin Isom; Li 020.2 Jstuunry 0, MIS. Mr-AN E L E CTION FOR poison, °IN* ()Medal, to Terre d0r122 disdain. idiyear,wili beliejd fit Mt otniworTUUBSDAY, Fetraart 2d, USN Waren The hours 010 I. wand 2 p,ia. . - ' - JAS. COLLOR% Searetarr. JillioNwd ' ALZWIDZIT NATIOWAL Itme%l mon, inn. 18. MS. - arm...AN lON ELE FOE Nuts ran ,c, IMO TORS to serve Until the next mutual Elec. tdott, will be held' at the Itank.l. ROMP, on the TWENTY-FIRST DAY-OF TERRI:ART next, bettreee.Lbe hours of RI sod 2 Valet& p. in. - JAISIL .. 3. W. COOK, Cashier. !gr. -Th r i ft& trar O D . 1 , 1111 1. 111 1 1 ,T fi t t ta b . bolders io o t titrA . , , t l rmo4 or4lo jar .rrir an rIERTISEJtEariI. WANTED—A GERMAN , PROTEST: , ANT GIRL tb do general bouiework In s Email family. - Enquire at - Warehouse air Liberty diver. inslat4 EIDER 1 CIDER 1 , 16 bbbi. Pure Crab Clan; 10 t , Doneosott In store sod for by • • ULP k EPA D, fel fel Liberty et. A COPYIST.—A. discharged soldier sn4 a- ,, :Profenelotal 'Penman, trent'.4 iltnntion as rY Pim& tire Hearken:stied Mtn to war. rant perfect intlefeetlon fn every pertlenler. 414. 'lariat et/P.1157,00mm' Opium Ja3l AT BRIDGEWATER' near tho Stations of the Pitts. Fa a U. R. B. and the Pitt* k Moreland R. 8., L eneellent Legation for *Hotel aunt ibiunneas stand, large bowik. Lath and twelve monks, two well. of water shade trees, eta. Large bari n gablieg for 60 trmies,, three lota of ironed front of llt feet by 11l deer. to an allay. Blinatnat the eorner of Bridge end- Water etteeta. For price and terms appirto • t • - -11,0trikleIBBT k SONS, - • 61 Matto; et. 7,a.~;.r, c c:,.Jz..e5.~v.... r,:.'~:f_wsa.~....z .:a1..,~hx.~~u 3~:~,5s ;~.:~-,k..~.~.: 1:.w~".~~.':,~:.....,~.,,.;:~5.,....,..M.~z ai /P VISLNIV wrorscvs. • eirikIrAIDrIERTASEMEXTS: 'I I D!ECiI 175 AND•SITBSTITITTES, ...WANTED, far' oed . two'ind three years, far I lazing aed navy, at Nd. 12 MARKET STREET, ‘Pittabitrgh., Pa.— ILIGELWST CABII.IIIYUNTY PAID. Win., Minors and Contraband* received Tor anbatitutes. No bathing or 'crabbing or wit -memo requited fettherthan - theiromm oath.. .. .PROPOSALS. WILL BE RECEITED at the Office of the Directors of the Poor, for the City of Allegheny, (third story CitY tit THURSDAY ElWilArG;peb,:al, Pp, feeble, nishingßEEPto the Alms Ilnuito for tho ensuing year. Bids to be made fare good, mound meat, free from hose. By order of the Direotors. Mad M. ACGONNLGLE, Sen'y. LAW SCHOOL OP MESME-171:o.rea 00.1.1.0ge0 , .1.1385. . , . TWO TEINES of Nineteen WevAl each, own. mencing March 4th and September tt. For etalogue. aid CllrcuLar addre • JOEL PARKES, Ret% rofcseor. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. it t, po P I fel atwT IVBSOLtitION OF CF-.111 ; i7 - A-• SHIP.-Notiee ts hereby glsonlthat the part. t e E . Watflt i LFtl i fir,!=c rhi l tkb a u4l S l, sander the Arm of A. DAVIS fr. CO. . teas dissolve. on the Sth day of January,ll3ls,by mutual consent. All debt, is said firm are .lobe received by said WM. B. EASLETT, and all demands made 12111. It limy...L.7r, ALF. 4 42E1- REWARD. • LOST. A SMALL 33LACK POOKITY-BOOK, oontaining MONEY. AND PAPERS, and A DIE BILL TOE $2D,004A 1 . Retwit to &PRIMER. ILAAVAiGIii CO., felM .209 Liberty it. IMECIPTORT NOTICE.-4Whereas A- 4 ten toptamentary upon the estate of Mamma. McKinnon, late of Elizabeth township, deceased, have beep granted to the underiigned, reruns In. debted to said estate are Notified to' make immedi ate payment and those having claims to present them, 'properly authenticated, on 00 before , Ile 20th day of March next. to J. S. PENNY, Executor, feldttwT at hts office, Elizabeth Borough. TIISSC.fLUTION.-The tint of MAC ., ILT.OWIT Is dissolved ,by the death of ANDREW aIittIICESIST N. The booteeu of the late Rem Will be metaled by WILKINS LlN who will continue the bootless. Z.l3td wrixrists LINELBT, . • . (Sicccsabn TO MACEEiZITK S litltHAltir,) MIALCA /N 311•24001TYMIL cal Clr Produee sod Comso . lexlonT fferettaiit, Ltbertyst., Pittenuih. cITATE3IENT OF TILE ILLEWIENY L. , BANK. P V1T61317 non, Jan. 11, - 1865. (`apita) Stoek $300,000 00 horns nod Ilhrountn 811,1186 31 Due by other Honks 115,1419 16 Notes and (•heek. of other Banks. 66.011 00 12. S. Securitien & Legal Tender... 800,615 00 Specie 1.13,U1 17 Cfrcutation 846,904 00 Due to other Danko 1,65 E &V Duo to Depositor.. 514,694 79 Tho shore etatement le correct, ucedrding to the bea of rriV knowledge and belief. - J. N. COOK.l.Toohler. Sworn unto before me thl, dot). ti, S3lllll, Not try Public. TS' EW OIL MAP. . COTTON'S NAP OP TICS 4:7OXL, IIaIII9TXI-14CT Venango, Crawford and Warren Counties, Pennsylvania. An entirely. New Slap, made from REGENT AND RPLIAULE SURVEYS. Si 30 by 38 Inches; put up La pocket form. Price, 13.00 re , . DAVIS, 01..2.10LP, et 00., let 9 'Kuo4 street. liIB — SOLUTION.—Tho firm of LITTLE TRIMBLE is this day disselred by ettitasl consent. the dtuolutton to take eirt , et from the Id loaf. the butane of the late drat will be settled by THOS. LITTLE, St who will contlase at the eld Stand U 2 and 11l S econd street. THUS. LITTLE. Sc., 2/iIIES TUME: BL Harts: 616p/wed of my thialritt In the Whole/wile Orecery butlers. to THOS. LITTLE. Sr., I cheer fully mom mend lam to my Oland. cad customers. SAXES THIMBLE. —• . • CO-PARTNERSHIP.—TROS. tITTLE, Sr.. be.. amodated with 1161 m, u eurommore • to LITZ'S& & nummx SA. IL RATED, Rate co the drat or HORT ELENA It VU., okuhry and JAMES PUT_ ,ON -under the name Lad style eILITTLE. BAIRD it PAMPER, to take effect , on sad after January td, 166 d, at the Noe. Oh- and 111 Sneed stmt. PIO. bomb, Pa. Lanza, BAIRD It PATTON. (.10.PARTNEESHIP.—I bums Udo day awmalitted toe In dIe.POUNORT ,A l / 1 1 ENGINE uusrmass, Kr; JOINT= ORFt. atv9u., 24..• Elt PlTTedentlit, An.* IWO; 4fr".' INDUSTRIAL WQMI._ HUGH AT. ,Boix,& co., • . • Pounder , " it Mehimids, • Maaufacturen M BOAT AND ETATIONANT STEAM r2(011 , 1101. CASTINGS, Light and Heavy, MADE TO MIDAS._ Spada% I Mahon paid to the manufacture of jaigtea for Ott Welt _ • P M L ORT, TIMED Straili'sean Market Weil. MACHINE aillOP sad OFFICE, career of POINT alley sad DUCA:UNSAY. WAT S prrrs -13178011. Pt. • • Miring Mitered of nor Interest tothe Foundry businray to Messrs. MUGU M. BMX t CM., we could recommend Uinta to out friends no d former Jan. s, rite. -7 fiiduTd TYSSOLICTION OF PARTIfEnSiffE —The uadersigned_ have thls day dissolved sertsersblp by mutual eoasost. B. On%MUMMER k F'svitice.au, Jan." leek Thanking the public for their past patronage, I "tacit a coalinuakee et Melt onatgla at t•Y new More, HS 33gCsaw3Ur.et aunt., NEXT DOOR to FLEMMING'S DREG STORE B. OPZIIIMICER I; OR SALE.—ii — PI'OSIVE TIIE BANG OF FiTTSßUßrill—That large kriek bull& rag en ThIN Olivet, known a. the '"3346.32.15. 331:w..caurszawa., 1 7 . _ . Being forty MO) feet front oa Third greet, and ma- Wag though the same width to Second street. !tunable for a betel, banking-house, manufactory boesicas house. ' Kill be aeld cheap, altogether sr In part. For further Information. apptito hi. OPTIJBEItT R nON. - - - Market street; Or to S. ' MA:LEAN, Jr., Ai the Banking hose of Robinaon; Ncirean h. Oct jailaltwk - dtIM omit Nn.l3 Four!? at. WIIIIAM 11. BROW/5, (Lille of the atm or ?Imes t!. Ntottem(.) HOUSE! AND SIGN PAINTER.' Eltyt torn,: orrhird .nel Market it., Ily LARGE. LOT OF Ana]) Y-DIADE ===G, To be soli:80' at uotsr at the ember of Imo stieet and the DIAMOND, 01)0614 the Post .Alleglosny Oily, on fireman% of Ow &alb of lho_proprietor, JOHN MOGUAITY, weY hnown na John!. of Allegheny ONT. , -ALGENTLIMAICaIrb WITT Y Can &Aida BOARDING nt n RIM Cies. Private rontdin X liduae. Large front room, unfunnehod. Al,O, TWO GENTLEMEN one' obtain Swirl. Unit et the earner of Looest et. nod' White OA alley, Allegheny. Jametil. _ _ _ . I:IRST BAMIS C.iJURCU BURIAL GEOVES.—Aceording to an Ad; 'of the Le.rhe intuit', the- First Reptiet (march, of Plttetairgle rrDl pEsinter_and renease the dead boat* and re sielnafrota their Bullies Oroun droper oa Spruce Street awl cense the Janie tie be ply end eeketelly burled In such grounds as tho Morahan,' aokee het Luria purpcow. W. If. EVERSON, hilOnekl .Pnaildaat Baud of Trneteoe. SELECT SCHOOL, BAST 0011kONS, ALLEOILENY.—ThIz hatillitionior ROTS, for missy yeansconduoted by Air. Wald, WAKE, MR will COUltitlle* Its next resrulnr sesdon on the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, tinder the care of Kr. T. IL WAR.SHAM . For ternis,kr. minty to firt.V.;at bin residence, Fro. UNION AIILTLIE, or at theSehool Room. VOR SALE AT A BAltarN.—A . -at - 1 - noble STORE ROUSE AND LOT, withseven reams for tenant use, and Immo building on roar end of the lot, containing four roomst situated in a good locality in the city, with hoe business es tablished. In q uire of ALAOKREL & .701INSON, Attorneys tit Law, Jalkimeed No. e 9 Grant st„ Pittsburgh. No. 2IS W E l ' .l l l:r B rly .RIDD L E,r.,-,..t,5(2.7w tonnumieturers of w LamitE9 , lr.SWErsiil• ES, nod every description of LEATHER BRAID. )..1) WORK. Ortle . raeolialted from the trade, and good, prompt ly /hipped*, per instructions. fe34l OUCCO WORKER—JAS., I- , Stucco and Nadia Worker, Paper Hanger and Plasterer. Centres an/ Ornaments, of elf kiwis, formlshed4 e r r t. notice. Orders left at 43 MK ORM near Wylle,ey at rldElleelll . ll. er Mom WOOD STIMST WO he prompt. r ► attemens• - tamp, d Ude day to bus. Sec4ll6l. Oherrbot • ' 6 bal. ivied Elderberrim • - • ;46 bus. Clbearlei w.kt.b Yee4s; for We by l• J 614 . ,••L. EL VOW? k 00. Plilit3lolCMENTl3 • ‘ too bushel Cora; . • SOPlbs.Psims rtasa iteitmatter. 3 ,,, tcritoottviaad for sale by • . Ai • wzna.ii,wlraciifseri. PLIESTNUTS.- FOE SALE.. .4SO- bushels of oto t tat t ut la ,teralkad for allay SINYMED. ik.81105, • 1 1 1 i ' V 04.00114 Ise Wool et . . r -JIM Fr ADP!. 4 1 7 6 .1 11tE PUptp FARM NATIONAL U. S. Government Depositary, Prrrsermin, February Ist, ISO We tetPectlnUy solicit your buslaoss and alloy Tom eared), coorentence and profit. We retwite current [nada at par. We furnish exchange on Now York and Mtn dolphin atr. We allow, pa Interest on deposits, subject to Sleek or On thaeins agreed on- We purchalla Gold and Sliver, V. S. Gold Cou pons, due ]larch, May and July, 065, at highest We bare on hand, for Imreediele delivery to our-. cbeeers, 7-30. U. S. TREASURY NOTES; convertible into U. S. 0-TO Gold Bondi at par; &leo, 10-40 U. S. GOLD BOXDS. We sell U. 8: Loans at Governmeat rates, and pay you the Government commission. Referring yen to annexed list of our President, Ilashier and Difeetere, we would be happy to transact your money buainess. Teti respestfully, 01701liNSR, President. D. /188119N,Oashlar. DTIMICara TAMED M. BAILEY, R. H. KTNG, _ JOHN T. HERRON, IL • T. BDILEy, DAVID M. SUTER, J N. KIRKPATITIOK, THOMAN SMITH. . JAS. O , OOANOR, THOMAS DONNELLY.' JAVA§ 0'007 , 31 . c.i.... • S. D. !.11.12.1034 Pitsideet. -Cashier, / hate with . Iron City Bank.) Pon&Tn Nerr a tt, arm o era rent il; Pil-r u garra . ir, Pirrautritew, FebniTri tarp NOTICE. -.-W1131111 4 10 TO 11.111 TILER the dells of the NATIONAL BANK .LAW. TO PROVIDE • Uniform System of Currency, FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBUROII, will, en end sitar Februsry 11141643, receive Don her regular Depositor■, customers and dealers, CUR:m.4'er ..17' P.arli fly this eouree the publie will (Melo PAR MONEY FREE OF ALL CHARGE in exchange for their eurrency By older •[ the Board. S. D. NDRIION, Cashier TREASURY ItEPAßT'alliifT, Orator or Courynotaarst or TRW Oininancy, Washington, January Igth, WB ERE!, BY SATISFA.CTO tY evident* presonladto the undersigned, It has ken mule to appear that • . THE GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, la the City of Pittsburgh, In the eitunty - of Allegro-ay CA State of Pearls,lvan* haa beta atilt or• pelted. under and animating t led"An Act to o the requirements of the Atter' °engrain, cmtit pro vide a National Currency, secured bye t he of United States /loads and to provide for, the clean bitten and redemption thereof," approved June al, teal, and ha. complied • with all the priarlslona of sold act required to be complied With beforncom mentos the builder. of banking under said act: Now therefore, I, /Icon IlleCussocit Comptrol ler of th e Carrancy do hereby eertifi that" The Gemara 'National Book of Pittsburgh, In tle city of Pittsburgh, In the county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania; is authorized to. commence the butane of Bantam; ander the not 111.211911114. • Currency BUIVRO, LStatiniesty. whereof Seal of the witness my hand and seal • Comptroller of the of ogler, tbls Seth day of • • Currency. Zaraiary, Treasury Department,/ • • 1117014. MeCTILLOCH, ja31:1001 Comptroller o Che Currency BAILEY, FARRELL a 09., PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, oesscl.filtoosancii 41Are eoaet•otly as hand a LET' ' ll2 iertmeat or • Pintn, TI7EUNG-VALVD3 • leas, Ream and Wafer rixfarts IS CtErfradr. Prompt Attention Given 'to Repairing, Jul . no.i.n.ro ST. •- • UHT/ lIDINANCIE MANGUM .THE li-Vsai?y of the First and Second District Street Honutitsitoners. Sze. I. lie I: ordanuetandensiredby the Heyor,Alder e Rao. sad CULerse of litublepl, in Mwroad Cosmos rHo . Assoadle4, sad it is Asray ~awl by *weer% y it.i Of wear. That.frow And after the first day.of ebruary, IS&S, the salary of the 11w - sad Second larks Street Ootamisalesera, Mall be Zane Hun. dred.Dollare per year for each of said Clostals. 'loners . Ste, 2. That all ordiriasees or parts of orals'. {es In celet with the 'hove be and the sane are hereby refeaied. Outsized and enacted Into a law inconaelle; this "nth day Of January,. A.l). line. - • - . JANIk.. Mo.&ULEY, President of Seleut Chaunell. • Attest: O. E. LOcies. Clerk pro kw. of Select Cotineil. _ . THOS. STEEL, -' • , President of tlommon Council. Attest: neon HeNtserren, Clerk of Common Council JAltat FOR SALE -- Twenty-six Acres of Land, la ROSS TOWNSHIP, and about walk lye. saes from Jacks Rua Railroad Station. d lies very nice and easy to cultivate, with several Rood springs or water. Improvements, a small Cottage Rouse and good barn, and Onshardot orer one hundred bearing Peuen trees. Posseaston can be had In March. Would sell pact of the land with- Ike Improvements If desired. Apply to • J. GALLAGHER... Jaillwd No. I Si. Clair at, Pittsburgh. 'NOTICE TO PERSONS WANTING STEAM. ENO.IIM. NEW: - AND, SECONGHAND ENGINES. Noeite to Prratuta Watillag Enter Neu Or *coal Had Meats. new and nearly atushod, it lath bore by at. tecona.basa, but to good order, II 41. I • do. .- do. d0.: ... d0. 10 • ' Several news made expressly for boring or pimp his 011 Walls, from I to II horsepower. Alan, one set of Improved Maley Sow Mitt Rig. complete. - All of Ike above wamutted,andsokl at a bustle, If called for soon. Psupartictilars sollre of • R. WIGITTELWA. - JlM:llrd „. - Pena Narking Works. k. s r.ent IBURON 4k: co: , T,t • Cornei Pion and Wayne its., 4WALLACI ., I Itrottono,) prrrszittanti, _ GE.NERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS F4r eta , pm - chnsa of (TRAIN of all Weds. Also, wiloirsele dAders In BALED RAY. Western dealers will find It to theirsdrantawe tocortupond with our House, as we bare greater facilities fOr Minato, and.putting moods- into this and T.istern Xarkets than most of the dealers In this oily: The best of tit, references even when required. . • Joallszad . . . . _ . . Tote BA,LB. ; • ._• • VULCAN FORON, TorapFepoeville, estheistini of a Frame Fame Banding, 103xS6fert, one Horizontal Stenos Enothe,ll kith cylinder. 4 IL stroke; one Vertical Moans &who:olinch cylinder, IS inch stroke; Two liollersLOna Trip,lfainmer; Fulsome; Fan Blast; Smith'. Yoriceinerainest and all hinge occesaary to marry On the Forgehao Mist. s in complete order.. • Ito, BEIM DWELLING HOUSE, 5 rooms; OFF/CE and IFFABLE in good order. Enquire of W. P. PORTED, • Pittsburgh Forge h. Iron Co., Wood. nun. jaatdf lIONEY PEOTOIIAL. Those having A BAD COLD OR A DISTRESSING COUGH And am get nothing to give then relief. Should proeuxo a bottle of HONEY PEOTOBAL, as It Ii wc.r:hy of a ttlal, and will giro Immediate mile!. Propared and sold at the Central Drug Store, come of Ohio and paloral it., Allegheny,. In tie idarket Souse. - • . . • GEO. - A - . NELLT k 001 Nlkam 11.717 ADTERTISEMENT.--Ths Inrftrd to biked thobtautlful atoek of . . ettXlia/0011 dfd72.Cl ltawifatauted and sold by . • • ' - GEO. BEATEN, At kW noir Candy Stand, lit FEDERAL ii i le t 'end door frith' the let liattenal Bank. ..' • ; CTLERK, , WANTD—.Ak •-couapb -'-' tent thatr tails eharre al, T wobd lt meta an uunatile4 A .s man, sod welt revotaacadqd, neat may- • ' /**/t4, .... XVir.ffOrrizi , ititrArxrz: TUE beaapzi :FAMILY Knitting Machines Are Geared to the publie with entire madmen La Me belief that the) are dentine,' to El a CI Mil TOLD IN TIM lIIILT .1111111LIt _ Througtiout the lend and to take rank with the iSeletorrMaohlsea ae • vitlaable maxillary to 044. lattthe Howlett:6 ea 4 to ~ - Reducing Family eves and "Expenses, These llseldnes - - • . . PERFECTLY SIMPLE,FETIME ore Trey etrong,ly sanstesetol, and will LAST. A LI -, The labor roonlred to wan thew is well trilling, and they otako TEST LITTLE NOISE. A MOM can easily operate sod adjwit litoof for the different kinds of WOrk. They will readily krill • Rook' or Cotton Tam faphyr, 'Anted or Bilk, and Make PLAIN or KNIT GOODS,,as deniod. They are designed Mr nuking SOCKS, STOCKINGS - JACKETL • s, SCARFS • incoT IPP_ insLEEVEs, ETS, ATGRAN &coo. Rojo Work Can Be Accomplialied .CiatirZS 7AAVILP N one of these Maebbses, tkai eni be • ' DOM! 111-• TWO NONTIII BY ILLIID, The PLAIN STlTellt madabi-theat Is "mullet, .the IliZte as that made b3rthe oldisery Emitting They . wM. make TlGNlttor. OPEN MOH, FLAW, ILICHORD or FANCY... . They are envehle et mattes a- greater quantity and variety of 'Work, and Ina more periket ma aer, than any other .E.Mtttogadaehina fagZUteaoe. ArCall and Cue them In °natation. AGEROT FOR rtunsylmals,Ohle, Want - E. P. CARPENTER, No. ele Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Jon JAMES BOWS, 136 Wood Stroat, Xn.ttesizux-say . MANT.TF.A.OTUnEIt IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and other Wells. 'rabbi 'reprinted made or the yerybeet SOMATA AND LOW 11100 It I R ON. WELL BOUEES EV/INOUE° Lowe/art Cask.. Prices, With such articles is neeessary to soodact opera. • atom, * V/SFS ANVILS, • BELLOWS, LEDdES, S II,II.IILINERS, sm)vELs.. • PICK% 1 /LIPS, ROTS, LEA ;13-1711X 113 a. 'IIATORETS. BAWB. , SQUARES; CHISELS, WRENCHES, PLANES,' LEVELS, NA/LS, ko. All of which thaie ecourtantly 110:tre. .-EL _B. . SPESLILT.. TAX.— ansectl.r t4 =7/A vir.t= thA t a the :sot of Oexteress sys duly 4.thi r the MMus tom th e Boer of Iltrodnitheom Seat tirPlitsburgb,Nosousabe• lad :West humph and Terete, smil the • Sewashtes et BaMwte, Seowom, tower St. Mar, upper St. Olatr Scott, un io n, Martlem Robin. son,Worth Fagh&outli FaystteMndley, Meta, Ormond Auld , 1 attend for the reeetr i Ing.ot said tame at the Oleos of d. A Stevenson, rEIKV, Blrathndnn, daily (Sundays' and h Saturdays iticeepted) patUltemitay; /amour Loth, between fibs house et *sad I p.m. Abe - - at the , follesder Wednesdal-Lettet. *hang Stni-BOYee, ISlM , Wdea um to , , • ThdeNWlrid at the hennas" (11r,-.Bert,, `II. ,eflatt talsande.- , 1 rats. Mb, at the Mew et Y. It Tiltbs4. r ur Tuesdagg. i 0 the _ alms.* Mia mut ria, Ith, at the Uses Of Xittliew Ver.= ukti,:am fesizobiss«s. da s. kelt y,. F porall eb.l2th, shamblecif IC* tether, Esq., Sonth Pittsburgh. • • X will also attend at as efts Ot7iht Oolleetet of Interest ..nereemo; Ica-.t Fourth at. - ,Plttibergb, be Saturdays, until tick otylebtainiftpot in. Fs to at. 'dovetail dates 10 per seat. peselty will le Peymial atustin Made la Usitei Stets& money. VII N I3Mtr 3,I BZ I R A I WITtit. Pereoeut preening may =mit: their "hacks, pap oddest; my order throng the -Pittsburgh jutsliewtfehisr • STATEMENT OP THE VONDITION et• the - DINE SAYINGS INSTITUTION on harterrNov. 30, _tom published in euatoradtp 'with the Viasarersok Doe depositors No*. W, 1800..... Resolved frogs Depositors duo. log lost IS smooths. 10.1101 raid to Depositors do. do. 62,M1117 pie mut. litildend out of tugs rote moo. ending June 30, 2,002 3 per °eat.. do. du. - N0v.30.• kali° 0 4 - 4Adt 95 Lebo payable 411 61 • . . Bookie id.dottgdor. • - 1nt,8410 41 United States ben 6,20 a MOM Do. do. do. 10.40, 11,000 - r=leg . t& ISEaneritallWay !0,00000 2,010 00 Bward Alleghenr dahool Board Bondi 4000 05 11111 a reer-Ivable , 8,300 00 Cub 7,118 Ed A reriled !Drama • 0,893 10 Ottleellatures • 330 IV —ate,c3 94 _ . D. E. hicEZLNL.EY, Treas. The undeceived, Audi Uny .Oesnlttee, respect fehy report that they have examined the Boyles and *meta of the Institution and find. the above statement to be correct. 3011/t F..JENNINGS, • ' G. FOLLANSBEE, .S. MARTILLYI.. 13ITTSBURGII ISCROOL OF DESION FOR WOMEN.—Thiii Institutioa will cow wreath its first aeration cra the FIRST MONDAY el MAIIRDART, in rierlan's aew - buildiag, No, U, l'lfth street: The ohject of this nthool is the la. structiory and tratning yousg ladles la the pellet. themof drawing &nig:ring, In Mew of qualifying to pulite - hi , more suitable, sad better' pld occupations Hi ss are flowerier to thin% and of brireging the citizens of Pittaburgh and suburbs , under the elevating and retiniag latittenees of art. thrsolars will be ready cur Monday the Mkt bad C. G. RUSSET, !resident. i Mater WM WADE, TUG President. G. W. MAILMAN, Steretaxy. .. i FRA NCES SELLERS, Treasurer.. +. arauoloas: James Park. Jr., J. K. Moorhead, Imo. Laughlin, Gee. A. Reny, . D. Lyon, D. R. Painter. . M. Cooper, J. B Y Shoe:therm. Vin. Thaw, " W. BY Lytr, ihos. S. Clarks. Thor.. Howe,' v. 'Holmes, Andean Ostheade, , Kier, • Wm. 0. Dail'. D. McCandless, , Ig. Adm. Joseph Dilworth, ctheartvu wee- President Rummy, flee Pentane Wade, ames Park Jr.. gi ,J 11611114 Lnuihlla, Ct. W. liallasq,- ,Wra..Thew... CO rte. klaclittopi;, , - • [cU Z"givariP„;i% Thd Torok, t pair l P Opun latform Scale!, No. 71 IrotaVsog litaefiloe; i - oast lrOn fi* ramp; 'WU - feet Jolla; • ' Wilms Steam Lard Tamil eomplete, NMI Ns; • I Lent llooter Moller Irma) complete; PM SYS; 1 Lind LAM dooler, complete;- • I Oraelfilng Presaes, complete; Lard Nettles, plates and transace ismplete; aa empty Boom, Uaasix. • Plcalelag Tanks (Iron kappa) 'unable for 011 Tatikal - 3 Olearors; t Flow; 1 Oulttratoi, tequire et itahti SINDRIES II( STORE. 7. P, PORTER, at Pork House, Wood's Nos . . 4000 MI, abob3o Ilnekrikeat Bleat is 10!5, - .:i ' soul SO lb Ititekut • fa) bole line sifted Cora Merl, SIO bus. small MIT* Beane; 100 bbls. pelmet Apples; , • • .80 bus: brlght Dry Apples; 400 boxes Prime Unto= Cheese; . • y KO boxes Sub Gutting western dio.; 30001bs. rreskleollauttat; acio Am Fresh Eggs; . 32X10 lbs.'Cod Flab; • . XXI peeksiges Nos: I and 3 Large Itssimelk 1 110 obls:Labratoailorstsy; 100 doL Fasts; -Brooms; ' • ;nO blots .. . Extra Fn MU.; MU.; la slOr'e as/ file sale bt - -1,J4141rs ELODIS. IMPROVED Little Price ONLY CB 00.1 thwurpatial Ir eertelaty, telleblllit awl true la woreilleoW ioul for rut. worth It • has os For-doramtr .aruhezeetabni It le unequalledlT ear other these etatlhiaa heiwtohwe °Cared toil* poWl., and needs only to he ate:L.oe lie_ollipreeletodo it will how •qulit, tinker Wiwi. OeW tea exwopw for raw., . 1 .4 5 9 46 - ETtrrookej, warruited. .; Tunui kity,tepai:ohrear. DR!" GOODS. Bt. 1 1[00r SKIRTS ! 1 A JOB LOT FOR 617 c eut s each. imam esoac $1.50 $3.00, BLANKETS A 108 ;AT ALL SIZES; 'PROM $7 TO $3O PER PAIR. BLEACHED AND ITNBLEACHEIS . ncrrriss.armi. . PRINTS, • GINGHAMS. _ SEERBTINGS. .1=1.45c1 Sas rhriloo 6 to eintespoad with Eastern quotations.' ALEX. BATE 53.1. 3rirtaz sot,. cLosuspa OUT SALE OF WINTER DRESS GOODS, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. DMPREILS CL WS Illog et 51. 50—fotoser prize, te 25 _Do. do., do. 1 75 e 25 FRENCH lIEDINO do. 175 4, 225 Do. do i et 2 50 « e 011 PLAID AtOKAAS do, 75 - ~ " 111 SHAWL* I do. 10 00 a 4, to 00 do. 11 00 a 'lloe CLOAKS . do. 11 oa• 10 00 De. - AO. It e 0 - •st STIZinGtIR DRESS GOODS SELLING AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES Eifollect 33Eactro ix-ts, CLOSING OUT OffBAP VistCOURA.GE EI 0 ISE .111ANTrig. ICUREG. MEtegt•uuni Gnyde, 78 ELARKET STREET, Over. ea nettinice Mock of ITSADOSABLII GOODS of AZDeriCl3ll Yeattladitte l oozoislorbqvs groat vette* er Hostimty & aiLows. G, alto., Fancy Goods, - Notions, Small 'Waxes. CERTLEMETS. FITNIBII2I6 GOODS; :In every styte and Tuditiat a ostr asooW!leprieea. , /Fbrefgst Alransirtiset etre ' We ifi6 diefloe Mat Peice• to *RR Te it4,40t0 imt Betillatiwe4te at , . jAII 'slaw as weal* tenths anyeliere 14 Ike' I .Eleteen (Wtlesoss we kwy.exelastealy Apr task set Ifreea litanuteotaz:enr ot , thels egesla -wily. .Vra ISe Btat. zrierfi lacr.a:ra. %a: llndersbirti WOO; Drawert; at BT.OO' WACH 8111111' WILL TRIO N NIIAELY 1 lb. u. EATON, 71UCR17% 8c CO. Weve *bent sat Ocoee of vel exiirekeavy WHITE rDrastuarrsatss,ssarrYan yea. Whirls weigh trout 11.1 lb. to. 1 lb, I sau„.eask skirt, that roust be closed out tranteitately. • We onto them at muck leas ibex what awl/seat to stake, wawa 'believe Was to he mod te.assp. gbingla market at bleb. - N. reach- to tee - ctostrig-4ne thin or wag handbag at thesarae sate. • • • =CCM nese Shirts area Great 4rgala EATatt, ataczund 'co, 111U3,911 Si GREAT BARGAINS • ' NOOBEEEAD DENNISON '& GO, 'Bl Market street, , ARE DETEMILINE3 re oLosziniT 'EMBER ENTIRE STOCK OF 'GOODE. amen isider-gannenta. Whit* Nair, imbrObleries, C MVZ ij a=risalerh IlAim,ll . /.°14 14 " , °•iii t r !hitt b irlu• 14 * " 4 'AI 133. Eliestwimoet - NEW.. ASSORTSINNT-...01? EITT. Dena and Otoak ; Orn:siaeats, Malys, Chenille and Mater - niage„ T tlnthweleeetts; Lisesi.ltetsi tot the .11ma leant, Lissa and Liam Collate &BAHIA." Hosiers, lialagra/ wet Itoop-.Bktetet. Admiring ant Bemuse, gia . Bathwar2litst, Rattled Milers end Cu ' ter /idles andiron Wash Leather Mem; -all stets; Ataileilira fljoSi othec. t indtt colors; lithe*, nets, Magni to older,. , with new. let of Budd Water Fells Flowers. Will he feud at, • ;LICE 3 10WEIMTEXACIWill STOEE t • Na alt Eas e etreet, mar Formatted. Fartionlas attention' divan le elesolorredat sad al ether Windt of Lents.. Bleak Lase • `Pi' ORDER T - Q' FURTHER THE•DE - 'SIGN of the National Banklaw.td provide it uniform currenty,'and to relieve: this oommunity trine the loss Ineldent to the clrcuLattonof depre ciated bank notes; the banks hare agreed • that on and after February, ISGI, they will pat emit only gush motury as will he •ratotral at par ea i t r pgeeta due them. They ,State•bauk notery which Wry. may melee la the regular seam or businesc h at the bet of alma& log theta home for redem oa,but will sot mews such funds on deposit as 'rammer: , It Is eoull i raz i believed that title Imager:seat' .0, yen , y .abollak the existing elision of %keeping. ' , eminency. amounts. awl by sending Nobs the great volume of State touch paper aow to Vended.= bere give place to a better erase of notes not subject to dthount. To give full effect to this arrangement, the acquiescence and co-opera tion of the budgets Coeuxunity is respectfully sell- r==:l thatkr 6otrx.vr,'ainasitt,i6c Natimialilank. D,:A. GEORGE, Cashier Fanners Deposit, Dank. GIVITEr ijasider (3ortzutaTrnsiand SaiDigs Ilnnk Jinni LIVINGSTON. Cashiet&l Manna' Dank, Pittalsorth, J. R. BloOSUDElsiderit Onion ßanldag . riIANCTLB SPT President Citizens Dation- C. D.1i1043-S, Assistant OluiSler MN Donal Dank: J. W. COOD4 Daskier .&llegheni JsiOnlebt • • - .ISAAO `CRMG'3 OUTLEr SAW MILL, AND BARGE Y.A.RD. era* Street, Minims% iO44U pAceriza ON THE FAUN are( dby aurt Drazisiii 'kis avail). sr - ainurasatea t ica„, Anii:oosrmsmeas **tab, aejaeaft affletimansai TRIMMfIIGS, WORTH $.1.00 2.7 and 3.9 Ilft.b. etreei.. Baa*Kß D MafXREag. TIM]) 11A170.NAL 'DX:NEC CORNER of WOOD and VIRGIN ilium u.Dima,RF.IX.4cIAI,IGKI .11 MRS 7 8040 XaCIP.A.INT. This Benh• keep N . bane-for psis the 7 2 41 United States Treanor/ Notes, sadtakes subset* Notts for the isere: This Is the POPULAR LOAN—es ea► 7. eminent loan .novr le tie taettet et' pitr—itivine those who base weary • am lost Imitable own - TWO CENTS A DAT . Felt LAOW *l* These !iota, ate alt dated Oth AnKult, INA vas animist payable. aemel.aaumislly Oh the OW of Vb. awl and lath of August, *IL the tae of Irt SG peg OM per annum 'At tb• eavlredlon at ars. year* (only )lhie cnir Oni and a Italt. Ass) - they azeWP abangableiste tle 440 Gel& floads. -gorastilli(o? allowed- to piiklairimi.;^'lntatoma wiWbsDibi WICII. StORKISR:p iego •timint Irrtireammeti Chsiblet. M C. Y. Swum% Assistiug,Cluiler.;:Jude.) k III 9 IC G _ . ROLMES ScONS, No. NI itaket Street: Pittsburgh DEPOSiTS'RECEIVED llf PAV:1171011 ANt ovßamor . . Co/lectiono undo on all the principal point' of AO halted States and Canada& . itTO9B9, BONDS AND SEOVEITIE _ BOUGHT AND SOLD ON-COMMSSIA Particular atteutton .p 0.4 to the paroluise mut sate of iINITED STATES FOMMX tolloO Matti El.tes of lOalt Do. do. 6.21:D1 Do. ? I ves,- 1040 o; Neves-VAlrtirst Do. cceakoto of ladeatedotts. ORPERS..AND. 49v.ea•( 11 3 .litear..• • oorznyrim. • • Tiro* Stair DEPARTMENT, — . 7nc i ia „ ck,,, - 7nor„rarn or THE Climax:ire*.i w a da n u,a; liutuau, M Dm, - :WHERE AS, .BY BAIISFA I6, OTO r T T ' orldanee preiented to Wm undeceive* It Me beta node to appear that. - . • DIE mud sitomil, Bin otrifrsßncx fn the City of Pittaburgh, is the amity of At leeway . and, State of „Pennsylvania, .bas been duly 'organised undee and according to the re. entrentent& of the-Ael of Congress entitled "As Act t pledgerovide n National rency. secured. by of United State. Bonds, and le provide for the circulation and redemption thereo4".B,* preyed .Ttume Ild, IBM, and has °gowned with all the prgbistons of said ect required to be compllednritla before commencing th e blames of =deg raid act; - Now theteforej, kieChillwart, ComptreP let of the Cursor, do' hereby eertify Cott , Time, 'Union National Bank of lettaburgtO intake city of • PlttabiughAnAht, county of- Allegheny; ant State or Pennetimail:_o Aslthorised awasumak !ile bus**. oCBankica oula the eat !lONIAN. Currency Bureau,l . In , testimony , whereat; . Seal of tb• , wltnest my band autl (edit Comptroller of tho ' . of otlicci.thin taaelftli tor ..Currency. - • , lof .Santlntf. PM. . Treasury Departmentj . ' • - % . .. ... • . . • .f. HUME: Mr(MrLUMI, omDtrolke thEiC7tuTener- TREAStarf:DEPARTAIEIet, .. urnair,:ar 0011TiK/LIZA OP VIII Vir auItAINCITi: Whiten:arrow, Jannal7 180, - gt11119.137-Ely- sAlsfa prareeted to the c.to7 Wade eta , appear t )< oY:the , • Thy! -ALLEWIENt..NATIONAV:IIAIati* of .Pittabtergh,to Abe' • coolly ,_of. • and Shad o_ irPenns i gr_hae, hese duly , arum. hod tinder Ind nett to the requirettente fetid • Act or. oosarvq.,eatt _”•de, Ant tWfAeLmtitik ! National enzrener,'ereetred hr• &Piedra 0 1 utitZ, Staten' Bcinds,,ena So provide teethe eirenin, end redwnetten -tilsreai",,arr"4-Ju2st t And - his complied with au e protisiont net•inteitred to ti , eompl led with Were eventual . Leg_ theChntineat 0/banking under said set . 1 Now, therefore. 411IIGENOOVLL0018 . 14.0•210 trona or the Charesiewia_hetehLeredAt that theta •Allezheay Na tional Butt. , e/ ritunkunk, tattle oily of PittsAirgh, in theeonnt/n/AllePenA'sta 3 Eitate.of ,Peenielvente, le authorised to eonuahatit, the baldness or banking ander the hat sereeek. I .; In tediums/ ‘turanG Wizen:2llmM ItL dwelt I o L teldn t . thh . pq, , g a tniut eell c ate~mt• . .4)omptroller of Me Jaletts • I • Tr a. "1" 11 WEE RE - AFt" :AY - • 4 1. 18PktwiliNt r ... eildetr . eViemented b'de . . . - i - 1 110 X tIMIATIONALII ....... PlTlStifte 4 . - - hi. the _oo7, o trittehhhett, hlt7 the sooty or Allll , Ilk e rs, mx . r d t . e. e te of re ong gg i r r t e , tt tut= if the acts' of Congress, addled 'Ai. Act to prw vide a NettOOM. Clarrease.,. secured try a Molted Stites Boods,sedtaitrovide We Ike 1811 ow an reihoorptiol thereof? approved Jute * }964, and hu eompliaLerlth_ all the Portobello's hold act required to, be umt i d with beitere easy:ouster the boohoos of Thll3 under er oo r i = l ., No*, therefortel:lful - Moen 1 ... 1, of the Co ~,,,,./, 'do bereby_urtify that. w INN IRON CITY NATIONAL BANK OF TN BURGH? is the 'city of pietsbilvkli the sowety! of Allegheny; tad 'State or Puinaylvants, I. au thortted to euumenee the business of Itrahlsi ow hie tie Bet aftressid. • • ,--,,,-- ,-, • ,-..,.- ' '-, .. • latest onj whereof, William my han [t. m] and seal of orate 'this thirty-first day re ••• • RUGEI MeCULLOOTr, jatitut Comptroller of the Ontroney.'. DOLLAE bd.VISIGS• BANK, — NO. a Fou ar u oniarr t o-EAIN iss: °pito daily front 9 o- 9 dela*, also Oa WildasM• day and Saturday etching, from May tit to No, scriber Ist, hewn ? to 9 O'clock, and from ltorenihr st . Lt to May litfrom* to o'clock. 4 : Deposits reserved of auras of not less than Owl Dollar, and* dividend of the profits declared a Year. M June and Decrmber. - - Interest har ,-- derlared acadanntially, in 'June and—ltjos aka* Um Bank was organized, at the , trat Interest, not drawn Out,L phised to the eradti of the detor as principal, and bears the, tame ' intermit from the first day, of Juno Ind December, compounding twice a year without troubling tha depositor to call, or elan to procat hbi pass bank. At tido rate:money will double la !Ms Utah Books, =tattling the Cloister; By.Lawa Sabi and Itegalations,.furnisbect grabs, cm application at the. : o ice. Phaint&SiL.-CAORGE ,T..Andezios; X. Polio*, D, John G. "Robert Bohn, Benj. L. Falmingook . ,. - . John lt . S . Mmobergem James' Hardman, - , ' , Sanaa Jamee-MeAnky • • Alexander Sp Co eer,' . . Calelnßall7 John C.BindiFh _ . Dear A. Blaok.John Mdrohsll, -MU La, .• ' Walter Pt .71tarehi ft,. Alonzo A. Carrier, :Jn Zll,_lleamea. Chariza.A.Cm olt. • John B. •Ne.T.,l Dougas... . • . John ,76hn'Brans, • . Elenteria. John .7.:13111ere1e.. ivinraa Z' .williarn B. Haven,' .••• Alexamter Medlar L"eler Wiles Venll,l4:- • _Richard Dap ll , WILP. Waimea, 7W w it . A. ..; 6 lBl .. l4lLtier,:• .ri • Srerrhoz,--341.11:LS B. D. ACBEDZ.;` Tini'si i ir.ll4 - cisANSTITtitioN„AO 110 SIIITE7I4I):ISTRECT I Z* e tk O uting Mne).ClAdttel!4 by the : - .Pretideni-w3}X):4l.- _Tint riumforsTs.., Smith, Joshua ITlkodise, • ' • Thos. D. Messier; . : : Alec. Biwiey r / , ntnels Sellers, 6 . notoiroLtn, John F. Jennings, - ".Toseph wag, Thos. S. Blair, Mirilenns 'Henry Lloyd, ' ' • P. Wawa: - • . r 7nmei Park, Sr., S. S. Parr_ D. M. Long, ..Y. UV amwrian;, Dr. Jas:Carothers„ P. 30 ora , Jou, Dilworth, B. Coarse. , wn,..k3mith W. A, Heed; J. - W. WooctWelt,, W. IL Schmertz, Ir. B. liteKfittey, 5. Atoll. Urossmits; R. M. Smyth, Jacob Stueltratlt; G. Follansbee, 'Alired .•.. , gee,rfireydiut - Triirsum--D. 8 IDKI.NLEY. Opendaily, from II to - 1 autu,„ , dety crating, from et to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of one dime and upwards. Dividends declared in Deeember and June of sae& Dividends alloWol ,to reionia ere placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and boar later. est.thus compounding it. Kooky containing Charter, Ity - Lawi, &Lift:Wed'. • ad at the ottice. Air This institution y to those • •.: . ra n ram w 4lll l :, b s'ilaglittrde eat, sum whicir•afti be a resetwee whom need=iir money not "only being safe, but bearing Instead of-temainln iinprOductire. I mrarr4 , . _ • BANKER 5:7, BROKER Its "Are,dlitreet, near wink • Gives special *Maim fkipaperilikus sad shied ... iffilltritielh.NSOM Lid 001 , V1 Va 11.1 .: . oollatuans male o t t v i t o ir est. eatd Praitiaii tri l l torit - 844 Ifs thniit 'lel
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